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Marley Name Study

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[[Category:Marley Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Marley-Shaw-1|Peter Marley-Shaw]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Marmion, Immigrant Voyage to Victoria 1852

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[[Category:Marmion, Arrived 4 Dec 1852]] [[Category:Victoria, Shipping Free Space Pages]] {{Image|file=Marmion.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Marmion Clipper Ship Card}} == The voyage of the clipper Ship Marmion to Australia in 1852 == :August 28, 1852 sailed from Birkenhead, Liverpool to Moreton Bay - Passengers: 213 • Captain William 'Peat' • Emigrants were disembarked at Portland Bay, Victoria on the 4th Dec 1852.[http://www.angelfire.com/ns/bkeddy/HIES/2.html HIES] ID: 155-188

====Health Officers Report==== {{Image|file=Marmion-4.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Health Officers Report}} ====Disembarkation Report==== {{Image|file=Marmion-3.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Disembarkation Report}} ==== Newspaper ==== {{Image|file=Marmion-5.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption='\The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Published [http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/12942529?searchTerm=&searchLimits=l-publictag=Ship+Marmion+Portland Friday 24 December 1852 p 2]. See more at [http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/3710222?searchTerm=&searchLimits=l-publictag=Ship+Marmion+Portland '''Trove''' ]}} === Voyage Links === * [http://immigrantships.net/v7/1800v7/marmion18510222.html Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild] == Source == See Also: *[http://www.angelfire.com/ns/bkeddy/HIES/2.html Highland and Island Emigration Society, HIES] [http://www.angelfire.com/ns/bkeddy/HIES/marmion.html HIES] Passenger List *[http://www.swvic.org/shipping.htm Shipping & Passenger Records & Links] *[http://mariners.records.nsw.gov.au/1852/12/063mar.htm Mariners and ships in Australian Waters] *[http://otley.host22.com/ships/marmion1852.html Elizabeth Janson's web contributions] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Marmion.jpg Clipper Ship Card][http://dlib.nyu.edu/findingaids/html/nyhs/clipper/controlaccess.html Clipper Ship Card Collection | 1858-1880, PR 116]

Marprelate Tracts, Oxford Authorship Site

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Documents Related to the [http://www.oxford-shakespeare.com/marprelate.html Marprelate Tracts] at The Oxford Authorship Site
http://www.oxford-shakespeare.com/marprelate.html === Hussey Family === :'''1503''' :: Last will and testament, dated 6 August 1503, of Elizabeth Hussey, grandmother of 'Mistress Crane' at whose manor of East Molesey the first of the Marprelate tracts was printed by Robert Waldegrave on a secret press in October 1588 ::[http://www.oxford-shakespeare.com/Probate/PROB_11-14-415.pdf TNA PROB 11/14/415] :'''1545''' ::Last will and testament, dated 1 March 1545, of [[Grey-256 |Lady Anne Hussey]], aunt of 'Mistress Crane' at whose manor of East Molesey the first of the Marprelate tracts was printed by Robert Waldegrave on a secret press in October 1588 ::[http://www.oxford-shakespeare.com/Probate/PROB_11-31_f_25.pdf TNA PROB 11/31, f. 25] ::Last will and testament, dated 19 November 1545, of Sir [[Hussey-62 |Robert Hussey]], father of 'Mistress Crane' at whose manor of East Molesey the first of the Marprelate tracts was printed by Robert Waldegrave on a secret press in October 1588 ::[http://www.oxford-shakespeare.com/Probate/PROB_11-31_ff_121-3.pdf TNA PROB 11/31, ff. 121-3] :'''1551''' ::Last will and testament, dated 10 July 1551, of Nicholas Hussey, brother of 'Mistress Crane' at whose manor of East Molesey the first of the Marprelate tracts was printed by Robert Waldegrave on a secret press in October 1588 ::[http://www.oxford-shakespeare.com/Probate/PROB_11-34-459%20.pdf TNA PROB 11/34/459] :'''1575''' ::Last will and testament, dated 18 December 1575, of Anthony Carleton, whose younger brother, George Carleton, married Elizabeth Hussey, the 'Mistress Crane' at whose manor of East Molesey the first of the Marprelate tracts was printed on a secret press in October 1588 ::[http://www.oxford-shakespeare.com/Probate/PROB_11-58-192.pdf TNA PROB 11/58/192] :'''1586''' ::Last will and testament, dated 6 September 1586, of Charles Hussey 'the younger', whose sister, Elizabeth, was the 'Mistress Crane' at whose manor of East Molesey the first of the Marprelate tracts was printed by Robert Waldegrave on a secret press in October 1588 ::[http://www.oxford-shakespeare.com/Probate/PROB_11-70_f_41.pdf TNA PROB 11/70, f. 41] [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Marprelate Tracts, Oxford Authorship Site | » What links here?]]

Marquis Cornwallis, Convict Voyage to New South Wales 1795-96

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[[Category:Marquis Cornwallis, Arrived 11 Feb 1796]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Image:Photos-473.jpg|80px|??]] '''The "Marquis Cornwallis"''', which originally registered as "Il Netunno", was a merchantman vessel built in Calcutta in 1789 or 1791 and was bought by Michael Hogan, who would go on to Captain her, in 1791. In 1794 Hogan registered the ship as "Marquis Cornwallis" under the British flag and she was admitted to the Registry of Great Britain on 23 September 1794 '''"House of Commons, Parliament, Great Britain (1814)"'''. Minutes of the Evidence Taken Before the Select Committee on Petitions Relating to East-India-Built Shipping. H.M. Stationery Office. p 86.. She made one voyage transporting convicts in 1795 from Ireland arriving in New South Wales in 1796. The voyage was marred by mutiny that resulted in the death of 11 convicts. Marquis Cornwallis then made a voyage for the British East India Company (EIC) as an "extra ship", sailing from India back to Britain. from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marquis_Cornwallis_(1789_ship) Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia: '''Marquis Cornwallis (1789 ship)''':] {{Image|file=Barton-5548.jpg|align=c|size=m|caption=Portrait of Il Netunno, later Marquis Cornwallis, under sail, 1793
Artist: François Balthazar Solvyns
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ML 1353.}} '''The "Marquis Cornwallis"''' 654 Tons arrived at Port Jackson/Botany Bay in the newly founded New South Wales Penal colony on 11 February 1796. She had sailed from Cork in Ireland on 9 August 1795. She carried at least 163 male and 70 female convicts. Though these numbers can not be confirmed with complete accuracy, and even the number of the military guard sent to escort these convicts was not completely and accurately documented. '''Captain:''' Michael Hogan '''Surgeon:''' Matthew Austin; '''Surgeon:''' John Hogan '''First Officer:''' Hugh Reid '''Midshipman:''' William Roberts '''Ensign:''' John Brabyn lead the military attachment. == Sources == === PASSENGER LISTS === * [http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/claimaconvict/shipDetails.php?shipId=34 Details for the ship Marquis Cornwallis (1796): From "Claim a Convict" Website:] * [http://www.historyaustralia.org.au/twconvic/Marquis+Cornwallis+1796 Convicts on the transport ship Marquis Cornwallis - 1796: From the Convict Stockade:] * [https://perthdps.com/convicts/confem18.html "Marquis Cornwallis - Arrived 11 Feb 1796." NSW Convict Women on Ships arriving from England and Ireland 1788-1828:] * [https://convictrecords.com.au/ships/marquis-cornwallis "Marquis Cornwallis" Voyages to Australia: From the Convict Records Website (''incomplete''):] * [https://www.geni.com/projects/Marquis-Cornwallis-1796-Convict-Ship-Ireland-to-NSW-Australia/49405 "Marquis Cornwallis" 1796 (Convict Ship) Ireland to NSW, Australia: From the GENI Website:] * [http://members.tip.net.au/~ppmay/cgi-bin/irish/irish.cgi?requestType=Search&ship=Marquis+Cornwallis+ Peter Mayberry's "Irish Convicts to New South Wales 1788-1849":] * [https://www.digitalpanopticon.org/search?e0.type.t.t=root&e0._all.s.s=Marquis+Cornwallis "Marquis Cornwallis" "Digital Panopticon", Website:] === FURTHER READING === * [https://www.jenwilletts.com/convict_ship_marquis_cornwallis_1796.htm Free Settler or Felon?: ''Convict Ship Marquis Cornwallis 1796'':] * "Publication": "A Desperate Set of Villains: the convicts of the Marquis Cornwallis, Ireland to Botany Bay, 1796,'' by Hall, Barbara, 2000, self published, Australia. * [http://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/collection-items/log-book-ship-marquis-cornwallis-1796-captain-michael-hogan "The State Library of New South Wales, Australia":] "Log book of the ship Marquis Cornwallis, 1796", by Captain Michael Hogan 1 February to 1 November 1796" - A collection item from The State Library of New South Wales: * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marquis_Cornwallis_(1789_ship) Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia: "Marquis Cornwallis (1789 ship)":] * [https://www.australianhistoryresearch.info/tag/marquis-cornwallis-1796/ The Australian History Research:] Posts tagged "Marquis Cornwallis 1796": (''accessed 29th of November, 2018''.)

Marrabel, South Australia

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[[Category:Marrabel, South Australia]] '''Location:''' [https://www.whereis.com/sa/marrabel-5413 Where is: Marrabel, South Australia, Australia] '''GPS Coordinates:''' 34° 9' 0" South, 138° 52' 0" East '''Marrabel''' is a township and locality beside the Light River in South Australia's Mid North. It is in the Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council local government area, 100 kilometres (62 mi) north west of the state capital, Adelaide. It was first settled in early 1841 by a livestock pastoralist William Peter. His main, residential Sheep Station was just east of present Marrabel, off Tarnma Road, but he had sheep runs and shepherd huts in other places throughout the area. Once Copper was discovered at nearby Kapunda, it quickly gew to be much more, and also due to it being one of the main routes to the Burra copper mines used by bullock teamsters carting ore to Kapunda, and was a popular stopovers. The fertile district soon attracted farmers, leading to several small service towns being established, including Marrabel. "In 1859 a local landholder, John E. Marrabel, laid out a town on part section 1122, Hundred of Waterloo, naming it Marrabel." By 1865 there was a hotel in the town, several churches, a school, two general stores, two blacksmiths, a post office, a steam flour mill, plus many other facilities. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marrabel,_South_Australia [[Space:Marrabel_Springfield_Bible_Christian_Cemetery%2C_Marrabel%2C_South_Australia#categories|Marrabel Springfield Bible Christian Cemetery Space]]

Marrabel Springfield Bible Christian Cemetery, Marrabel, South Australia

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[[Category: South Australia, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Marrabel Springfield Bible Christian Cemetery, Marrabel, South Australia]][[Category:Marrabel, South Australia]] '''Marrabel Springfield Bible Christian Cemetery''' '''Location:''' 177 Main Rd 45, Marrabel SA 5413, Australia '''GPS Coordinates:''' South 34 7' 30" East 138 52' 37" '''Directions::''' [https://www.google.com.au/maps/dir//Springfield+Bible+Christian+Cemetery,+177+Main+Rd+45,+Marrabel+SA+5413/@-34.1251256,138.8747167,17z/data=!4m9!4m8!1m0!1m5!1m1!1s0x6ab983345d3b963f:0x8de9d684017f41c0!2m2!1d138.8769054!2d-34.1251301!3e0 Google Maps] '''History:''' The Bible Christian Church came out of the original Wesleyan Revival and was started by William O’Bryan who was a Wesleyan local preacher, on 18 October 1815 in North Cornwall, with members, meeting at Lake Farm in Shebbear, Devon. From only a small denomination the Bible Christians grew faster than the British population throughout their existence. They recognised the ministry of women, and a number of women were appointed to ministry by the Bible Christian Conference. By the 1830's missionaries were being sent into nations outside of Britain, and Australia was a favourite destination for missionaries by 1850. Rev. James Way (1804 – 1884) was a Bible Christian minister in the early days of the colony of South Australia. He came South Australia on the "Anna Maria" with his wife Jane, his wife's son Edward and thier three younger children. They arriving in Adelaide in August 1850 and their older son Samuel arrived in March 1853. The meetingg was held in a chapel which seated 160, which had been erected by local builder at Sixth Street, Bowden, on 30 November 1851. In June 1852 the Sabbath School commenced operation under J. R. Rundle, and within a year had 80 pupils. A larger building was required by 1855 so in 1856 the foundation stone was laid by Rev. Way and the 400-seat church building opened on 15 February 1857. In 1855 he established the Victorian Mission in the state of Victoria, Australia, which became a separate district in 1860, which established the northern circuit in South Australia which was based out of Burra, South Australia. Burra being a Mining town and attracted many miners from Corwall, England Other churches were established thoughout South Australia, ranging from the Fleurieu Peninsula up to the mid North and North East of the state. "In 1907, the Bible Christian Church in England was amalgamated with the United Methodist Free Churches and the Methodist New Connexion, to form the United Methodist Church. In Canada, the Bible Christian Church had already been amalgamated, in 1884, into the Methodist Church of Canada, which later became part of the United Church of Canada. In Australia, it merged into the Methodist Church of Australasia on 1 January 1902".[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bible_Christian_Church Excerpts from: Wikipedia Bible Christian. ==References==

Marrangaroo Union Church

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The Marrangaroo Union Church was served by [[Tait-1057|William Tait]] and [[Doig-304|James Doig]] as a Sunday School. == Links == [https://goo.gl/maps/jv5syT8Sw7t Google Maps Link] [http://www.lithgow-nsw.com/OldUnionChurch.html Lithgow Tourism Website] [http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/heritageapp/ViewHeritageItemDetails.aspx?ID=1960112 NSW Heritage Listing for Marrangaroo Prayer Chapel] [http://trove.nla.gov.au/list?id=88472 Trove Newspapers - Marrangaroo Union Church List] 1903 'DEATH OF MR. JAS. DOIG.', Lithgow Mercury (NSW : 1898 - 1954), 4 September, p. 9. , viewed 22 Mar 2017, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221484904 1903 'MARRANGAROO.', Lithgow Mercury (NSW : 1898 - 1954), 11 September, p. 3. , viewed 22 Mar 2017, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221488257

Marrero project

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The goal of this project is to find our Marrero ancestors Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Marrero-106|Dani Marrero]]. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=20127511 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Marriage Affidavit for Carel Fonteyn and Catharine deBaile

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[[Category:Vantine_Name_Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Van Tine}} {{Image|file=Fonteyn-6-1.jpg |caption=Affidavit of Marriage for Carel Fonteyn }} This document is in private (and very capable) hands in Florida. The holder's husband is a descendant of Jacques Fonteyn, son of Charles, through the Vantine line in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. The reverse of the document is unreadable although it is evidently an address. How interesting that information might have been. I have tried to provide the best possible image for you to download if you wish. The original photocopy is about 5.25 inches high by 6.25 inches wide. I don't know if that is the size of the original. Translation provided by a Family History Library International Desk Librarian and my son, James Yocom. I would certainly love to hear from anyone who can provide a more complete translation. ---- Monsieur, Monsr Delafontaine sept retire [vers moy] suivant quil me lafe.t entendre afin d'avoir une attestaon de [son?] mariage [----]. Jay fest recherche dans le registre du feu Sr. Cure Msr. [-----] le Monn[----]. Les mariages qui y sont escri...tz 'ne pasent point l'annee 1645. C'est pourquoi quil ma dit quil fut marie en 1647 et ca a 'ete vous meme quil l'avez marie in les [------------] St. Catherine, vous pouvez sans defit(tue) donner attestation en qualite de vic(caire) en cette ?comme vous avez celebre son mariage avec Catherine Bally en ladite eglise en l'annee 1647. Je suit [.....] j'ay toujours este votre tres humble serviteur. [signed by an attorney] [a Honnechy------] le 25 Mars 1658 Sir, Mr. Delafontaine retired about seven years ago which is why I, who follow him answer, am given to understand that you want a proof of marriage. I have researched in the register of the late parish priest Mr. Le. Monn---- The marriages of which are not written past the point of year 1645. This is why [??] marriage in 1647. ----marriage in this -----[St.?] Catharine -----able----to give an attestation of -----this----you celebrated in marriage with Catherine Bally in the aforementioned church in the year 1647. ---I have always been ----- I am your very humble servant...... at [Honnechy]----- 25 March 1658

Marriage Bonds and Ministers' Returns of Halifax County, Virginia, 1753-1800

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[[Category: Sources by Name]][[Category: Halifax County, Virginia]] == Marriage Bonds and Ministers' Returns of Halifax County, Virginia, 1753-1800 == * Compiled by Knorr, Catherine Lindsay. * published Perdue Co., Pine Bluff, Ark., 1957 * 134 pages * Source Example: ::: Knorr, Catherine Lindsay. ''[[Space:Marriage Bonds and Ministers' Returns of Halifax County, Virginia, 1753-1800|Marriage Bonds and Ministers' Returns of Halifax County, Virginia, 1753-1800]]'' (Pine Bluff, Ark., 1957) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Knorr|Knorr]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Marriage Bonds and Ministers' Returns of Halifax County, Virginia, 1753-1800|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003000318 * https://books.google.com/books?id=hIsaAQAAMAAJ search only

Marriage Certificate: Caleb Slee - Mary Brealey

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[[Category: North Tawton, Devon]] 1837 Marriage solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of North Tawton in the County of Devon :{| |No.5||[[Slee-196|Caleb Slee]]||full age||Bachelor||Yeoman||Zeal Monachorum||[[Slee-175|Richard Slee]]||Yeoman |- |November 19th||[[Brealey-19|Mary Brealey]]||full age||Spinster||Wool sorter||North Tawton||[[Brealey-20|William Brealey]]||Cordwainer |} : Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by me, Septs. Palmer Curate :{| |This marriage was ||Caleb Slee||in the||William Brealey |- |solemnized between us,||Mary Brealey||presence of us,||William Guest |}

Marriage Certificate: George Slee (Slee-195) - Amelia Jessie Coombe (Coombe-216)

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[[Category: Okehampton, Devon]] : 1877 Marriage solemnized in the Parish Church in the Parish of Okehampton in the County of Devon :{| |302||November||[[Slee-195|George Slee]]||23||Bachelor||Coachman||Okehampton||Richard Slee||Farmer|| |- | ||22nd||[[Coombe-216|Amelia Jefsie Coombe]]||20||Spinster||_||Okehampton||William Coombe||Carpenter|| |} Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by Banns by me, C W H Holley Vicar {| |This marriage was solemnized||George Slee||in the Presence||Wm. Coombe|| |- |between us,||Amelia Jessie Coombe||of us,||Jane? Coombe|| |}

Marriage Certificate: Herbert George Slee (Slee-194) - Caroline Cook (Cook-13964)

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[[Category: Redruth, Cornwall]] : B150596 Redruth : 1921 Marriage solemnized at the Register Office, Redruth : in the Parish of Redruth in the County of Cornwall :{| |140||Twenty Fifth||[[Slee-194|Herbert George Slee]]||28 years||Bachelor||Fruit & Potato Merchant (Ex Army)||1 Cardew Terrace, Redruth||[[Slee-195|George Slee]]|| Fruiterer and Florist|| |- | ||January 1921||[[Cook-13964|Caroline Cook]]||29 years||Spinster||-||1 Cardew Terrace, Redruth||[[Cook-13966|Frederick William Cook]]||Mining Merchants' Storeman|| |} : Married in the Register Office by Certificate by me, Wm.. J. Couch, Registrar| Alfred Hunt , Superintendant Registrar; :{| |This marriage was||[[Slee-194|Herbert George Slee]]||in the Presence||F.W.Cook|| |- |solemnized between us,||[[Cook-13964|Caroline Cook]]||of us,||M.A.Slee|| |} :{| ||Wm. J. Couch|| Redruth|| Cornwall|| 140|| 25th January 1921|| Wm. J Couch || 25/1/21|| |}

Marriage Certificate: Ronald Slee (Slee-135) - Mollie Penberthy Cocking (Cocking-119)

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[[Category: Camborne, Cornwall]] : 1947 Marriage solemnized at Fore Street Hall, 19 & 21 Fore Street Camborne in the District of : Redruth in the County of Cornwall :{| |86||Sixth March||[[Slee-135|Ronald Slee]]||23 years||Bachelor||Nurseryman||Penare, Island crescent, Newquay||[[Slee-194|Herbert George Slee]]||Greengrocer|| |- | ||1947||[[Cocking-119|Mollie Penberthy Cocking]]||22 years||Spinster||_||3, West End, Redruth||[[Cocking-121|William Ernest Cocking]]||Drapery Store Manager|| |} Married in Fore Street Hall according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Plymouth Brethren, by Certificate by me, C.A.Sibthorpe, Minister of the Gospel :{| |This marriage was ||Ronald Slee||in the Presence||Herbert G Slee||J.C.Paddy, Registrar|| |- |solemnized between us,||Mollie P Cocking||of us,||W.E.Cocking|||| |- |John Charles Paddy||Redruth County of Cornwall||86 6th March 1947 J.C.Paddy|| |}

Marriage Certificate Charles Hennessey Anna Harney

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'''Marriage Certificate of Charles Hennessey and Anna Harney'''
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Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church
Boston, Massachusetts
Certificate of Marraige
I hereby certify that according to the records of this Church
'''''Charles Francis Hennessey''''', son of '''''James P''''' This seems to be incorrectly entered, as James' middle name was Francis '''''Hennessey''''' & '''''Mary Agnes Rosenberger'''''
and '''''Anna Marie Harney''''' daughter of '''''James Joseph Harney''''' & '''''Ida Gertrude Freier'''''
were married in this Church by the Rev. '''''Bernhard H Pohlman, L.J.'''''
on the '''''28th''''' day of '''''January''''' 19'''''24'''''. The witnesses of marriage were:
'''''William Harney'''''
'''''Emma Harney''''' Signed: '''''Rev. Chas. P. Gisler, L.J.''''' ---- '''Groom:''' [[Hennessey-121|Charles Hennessey]]
'''Bride:''' [[Harney-88|Anna Harney]]
'''Groom's Father:''' [[Hennessey-125| James Hennessey]]
'''Groom's Mother:''' [[Rosenberger-193| Mary Rosenberger]]
'''Bride's Father:''' [[Harney-89| James Harney]]
'''Bride's Mother:''' [[Freier-31| Ida Freier]] ==Notes==

Marriage Certificate James Hennessey Catherine McKenna

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Marriage Entry: Douglas Arthur George Welsford (Welsford-14) - Leah Cusey (Cusey-20)

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1941 Marriage solemnized at the Cathedral Church of St George the Martyr in the City & Bishopric of Jerusalem in the Country of Palestine {| ||88||13th June||[[Welsford-14|Douglas Arthur George Welsford]]||22||Bachelor||Soldier||A.E.F.||[[Welsford-13|Harry Welsford]]||Policeman|| |- | ||1941||[[Cusey-20|Leah Cusey]]||21||Spinster||Nursemaid||Tel Aviv||[[Cusey-21|Joseph Cusey]]||Butcher|| |} Married in the Cathedral Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England, by licence or after - by me, James Gail C.F. {| |This marriage was||Douglas Arthur George Welsford||in the Presence||A.C.Wearne|| |- |solemnized between us,||Leah Cusey||of us,||B.E.Nyland|| |}

Marriage Entry: Frank Edward Turner (Turner-13551) - Norah Henrietta Cook (Cook-13901)

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[[Category: Gloucester, Gloucestershire]] : 1914 Marriage solemnized at The Parish Church in the Parish : of S. Mary de Lode in the County Borough and in the County of Gloucester :{| |130||October||[[Turner-13551|Frank Edward Turner]]||32||Bachelor||Mechanic (Trooper RGH)||47 Lansdown Road||Barzillai Turner||Farmer|| |- | ||twentieth 1914||[[Cook-13901|Norah Henrietta Cook]]||29||Spinster||_||47 Lansdown Road||[[Cook-11726|Philip Cook]] (dec)||Market Gardener|| |} : Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by Licence or after _ by me, W C Macklin Vicar :{| |This marriage was ||Frank Edward Turner||in the Presence||[[Cook-13900|Rosina Cook]]|| |- |solemnized between us,||Norah Henrietta Cook||of us, ||Mabel Violet Wakefield|| Ellen Presdee |}

Marriage Entry: James Simmons (Simmons-6403) - Mary Slee (Slee-223)

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: 1835 Marriage solemnized in the Parish of Zeal Monachorum in the County of Devon :{| |106||[[Simmons-6403|James Simmons]]||Bachelor||Both residing |- |28th December 1835||[[Slee-223|Mary Slee]]||Spinster||in this Parish |} :Married in this Church by Banns duly published by me, H A Hughes :{| |This marriage was||James Simmons||in the||R Slee |- |solemnized between us,||Mary Slee||Presence of,||James Ellis |}

Marriage Entry: Lewis William Shobbrook (Shobrook-5) - Florence Millie Slee (Slee-240)

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: 1898 Marriage solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of Okehampton in the County of Devon :{| |483||31 July||Louis William Shobbrook||21||Bachelor||Mason||Northlew||James Shobbrook||Mason|| |- | ||1898||Florence Millie Slee||20||Spinster||_||Okehampton||George Slee||Farmer|| |} : Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by _ or after Banns by me, _ {| |This marriage was||Louis William Shobbrook||in the Presence||George Slee|| |- |solemnized between us,||Florence Millie Slee||of us,||Alice Drew|| |}

Marriage Entry: Philip Cook (Cook-11726) - Emily Slee (Slee-120)

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[[Category: Cheltenham, Gloucestershire]] : 1879 Marriage solemnized at Cheltenham in the Parish of St Luke in the County of Gloucester :{| |65||Feby.12.||[[Cook-11726|Philip Cook]]||Full||Widower||Gardener||The Greyhound Inn, Hewletts Road||George Cook||Gardener (deceased)|| |- | ||1879 ||[[Slee-120|Emily Slee]]||Full||Spinster||_||412 High Street, Cheltenham||[[Slee-196|Caleb Slee]]||Farmer|| |} : Married in the Church of St Luke according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by Licence by me, J.A.Aston. :{| |This marriage was ||Philip Cook||in the Presence||George Cook|| |- |solemnized between us,||Emily Slee||of us, ||Louisa Cook|| |}

Marriage Entry: Thomas Slee (Slee-226) - Joana Simmins (Simmins-10)

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[[Category: Coldridge, Devon]] 1838 Marriage solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of Coldridge in the County of Devon {| |6||Thomas Slee||Above||Bachelor||Farmer||Zeal Monachorum||Richard Slee||Farmer |- |1 June 1838|||Joana Simmins||Age||Spinster||_||Coldridge||William Simmins||Farmer |}

Marriage Entry: William David Rudland (Rudland-43) - Annie Knight (Knight-7134)

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1879 Marriage solemnized at SHANGHAI, CHINA. {| |192||December||[[Rudland-43|William David Rudland]]||full||Widower||China Inland Mission||Shanghai||William Rudland||_|| |- | ||16th||[[Knight-7134|Annie Knight]]||full||Spinster||_||Shanghai||James Knight||-|| |} Married in the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England, by me, Charles Henry Butcher D.D. Dean {| ||This marriage was solemnized||William David Rudland||in the Presence||J.E.Taylor||Louisa Dedgray|| |- ||between us,||Annie Knight|| of us,||J.Dalziel||Isaiah A Jackson|| |}

Marriage Entry: William Ellis (Ellis-8585) - Eliza Harriet Slee (Slee-214)

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[[Category: Cheltenham, Gloucestershire]] :1873 Marriage solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of Cheltenham : in the County of Gloucester :{| |305||Nov 26||[[Ellis-8585|William Ellis]]||full age||Bachelor||Gardener||Heath Wakefield Yorkshire||[[Ellis-8587|John Ellis]]||Labourer|| |- | ||1873||[[Slee-214|Eliza Harriet Slee]]||full age||Spinster||_||17 Sherborne Place||[[Slee-196|Caleb Slee]]||Farmer|| |} Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by - or after Banns by me, Robt T.W.Brayne, Curate :{| |This marriage was ||William Ellis||in the Presence||Edward Cook|| |- |solemnized between us,||Eliza Harriet Slee||of us,||[[Slee-120|Emma Slee]]|| |}

Marriage information for Thomas Matthews & Thamsey Barnes

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These are to certify that Thomas MATTHEWS, bachelor, of Bonne Bay, Newfoundland and Thamsey BARNES, spinster, of the same place were married according to the Rite of the Church of England on this thirty first day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy five. (The said Thomas MATTHEWS and Thamsey BARNES having been married by a layman on the 28th October 1875 , according to the custom prevailing on the shore, there being at the time no clergyman to be found in the Bay). By me Joseph J CCURLING, Missionary Priest. The above marriage was solemnized between us; Thoms MATTHEWS and her mark X Thamsey BARNES. In the presence of us; his mark X Alfred WHITE, Edward MATTHEWS, her mark X Mary ANDERSON.

Marriage Licenses From The Official Note Books of the Archdeaconry of Suffolk Deposited at the Ipswich Probate Court, 1613-1674

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Ipswich%2C_Suffolk]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == Marriage Licenses From The Official Note Books of the Archdeaconry of Suffolk Deposited at the Ipswich Probate Court, 1613-1674 == * printed at the private press of [[Crisp-1296|Frederick Arthur Crisp]], 1903 * 237 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Marriage Licenses From The Official Note Books of the Archdeaconry of Suffolk Deposited at the Ipswich Probate Court, 1613-1674|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/marriagelicenses00chur * https://books.google.com/books?id=mYcUAAAAYAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008685641 === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Marriage Licenses From The Official Note Books of the Archdeaconry of Suffolk Deposited at the Ipswich Probate Court, 1613-1674|Marriage Licenses From The Official Note Books of the Archdeaconry of Suffolk Deposited at the Ipswich Probate Court, 1613-1674]]'' (Frederick Arthur Crisp, 1903) [ Page ]. * ([[#ML|Marriage Licenses]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Marriage Licenses From The Official Note Books of the Archdeaconry of Suffolk Deposited at the Ipswich Probate Court, 1613-1674|Marriage Licenses From The Official Note Books of the Archdeaconry of Suffolk Deposited at the Ipswich Probate Court, 1613-1674]]'' (Frederick Arthur Crisp, 1903) [ Page ].

Marriage of Nellie (Bales) Houck and Charles Houck

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Married Charles Houck Parents: Joel Bales and Ada or Mary Ada (Fox) Bales buried in I found this information at www.familysearch.org. Possible that Spouse's Mother's name ... Fox as maiden and error in Ava and Ada. other information in the record of Charles Houck and Nellie Bales from Iowa, Marriages Name: Charles Houck Birthplace: Illinois Spouse's Name: Nellie Bales Spouse's Birth Date: 1885 Spouse's Birthplace: Fairbury, Neb. Spouse's Age: 19 Event Date: 09 Nov 1904 Event Place: Muscatine, Ia. Father's Name: G.D. Houck Mother's Name: Anna Fulham Spouse's Father's Name: Joel Bales Spouse's Mother's Name: Ava Fox Race: White Marital Status: Single Spouse's Race: White Spouse's Marital Status: Single

Marriage Records of Hunterdon County, New Jersey, 1795-1875

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==Marriage Records of Hunterdon County, New Jersey, 1795-1875== '''Citation Example''' :Deats, Hiram Edmund (comp.) ''[[Space:Marriage_Records_of_Hunterdon_County%2C_New_Jersey%2C_1795-1875|Marriage Records of Hunterdon County, New Jersey, 1795-1875.]]'' (Flemington, NJ: H.E. Deats, 1918) '''Footnote Example''' :[[#Deats|Deats]], Vol 1, Page 123 '''Find It''' volume 1 (per title page) *[https://archive.org/details/marriagerecordso01deat_0 archive.org] *[https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=14396 Ancestry] $ unable to find Volume 2; was it ever published? '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Marriage_Records_of_Hunterdon_County%2C_New_Jersey%2C_1795-1875|What Links to Here]]'''

Marriage Records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Schenectady, N.Y.

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[[Category:New Netherland Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]][[Category:Schenectady, New York]] [[Category:New York Genealogy Resources]] == Marriage Records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Schenectady, N.Y. == * Source Example: ::: Luckhurst, Charlotte Taylor. ''[[Space:Marriage Records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Schenectady, N.Y.|Marriage Records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Schenectady, N.Y.]]'' (New York, 1917) * Inline Citation Example: ::: Luckhurst, ''Marriage Records'' * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Marriage Records_of_the_Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Schenectady, N.Y.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009579984 * https://archive.org/details/marriagerecordso00firs * https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=4613389&rmsId=M9MP-4FQ&imageIndex=4&singleView=true * Searchable Transcription at: Schenectady County, New York Genealogy Trails, Church Marriage Records, Source: Marriage records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Schenectady, N.Y., copied by Charlotte Taylor Luckhurst December 1917, re-transcribed by Mary Kay Krogman, http://genealogytrails.com/ny/schenectady/marriage_church.html#1739 .

Marriage Register Entry: Samuel Lawry (Lawry-218) - Elizabeth Pearce (Pearce-2878)

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[[Category: Constantine, Cornwall]] 1864 Marriage solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of Constantine in the County of Cornwall {| ||_||18 Aug||[[Lawry-218|Samuel Lawry]]||23||Bachelor||Mabe||Labourer||James Lawry||Labourer|| |- || ||1864||[[Pearce-2878|Elizabeth Pearce]]||24||Spinster||Constantine||-||Edward Pearce||Labourer|| |} Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by _ or after Banns by me, _ {| ||This marriage was||Samuel X his Mark Lawry||in the Presence||Jane Pearce|| |- |solemnized between us,||Elizabeth Pearce||of us,||Ann Pearce|| |}

Marriages and Baptisms at South Hampton, N.H. 1743-1801

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: South Hampton, New Hampshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire| New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == Marriages and Baptisms at South Hampton, N.H. 1743-1801 == From a manuscript copy of the church record. * Congregational Church, Rev. [[Parsons-982|William Parsons]], [[Noyes-1488|Nathaniel Noyes]] * Published for private distribution, 1899, Geo A. Gordon, Boston * Reprinted from the [[Space: NEHGR| New-England Historical and Genealogical Register]], October, 1898, April and July, 1899. * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space:Marriages_and_Baptisms_at_South_Hampton%2C_N.H._1743-1801|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=Rc0UAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/marriagesbaptism1743sout * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100383583 * https://dunhamwilcox.net/nh/hampton_nh.htm * World Cat.: http://www.worldcat.org/title/marriages-and-baptisms-at-south-hampton-nh-1743-1801-from-a-ms-copy-of-the-church-record/oclc/12189654 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space: Marriages and Baptisms at South Hampton, N.H. 1743-1801|Marriages and Baptisms at South Hampton, N.H. 1743-1801]]'' (Geo A. Gordon, Boston, 1899) * ([[#MBSH|Marriages & Bap. South Hampton]])

Marriages and Deaths from Lynchburg VA Newspapers

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Virginia Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:Lynchburg, Virginia]] == Marriages and Deaths from Lynchburg, Virginia Newspapers 1794-1836 == * compiled by Lucy Harrison Miller Baber, Louise Ann Blunt, and Marion Armistead Lewis Collins * Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc : 1980 * Citation: :::Baber, Lucy H. M, Louise A. Blunt, and Marion A. L. Collins. ''[[Space:Marriages_and_Deaths_from_Lynchburg_VA_Newspapers|Marriages and Deaths from Lynchburg, Virginia Newspapers, 1794-1836]]''. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co, 1980. * [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Space:Marriages_and_Deaths_from_Lynchburg_VA_Newspapers|Profiles that link to this Space]] == Limited Availability Online == * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101932523 (search only) * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/flhg-marrdeathslynchburgvanews/ (search only without paid membership) * https://books.google.com/books/about/Marriages_and_Deaths_from_Lynchburg_Virg.html?id=rikTAAAAYAAJ (no search, no view available) * [[Compton-2184|E. Compton]] is willing to do look-ups in this book. Post a comment here to make a request. == Find in a Library == * http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/6071082

Marriages between Osburn & Christian Families

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] This free space page is designed to parse out the multiple marriages between the Osburn family and Christian family in Wayne County, (West) Virginia, between 1850-1870. The need for clarity became evident while reading the secondary source, "Descendants of Allen Christian" (based on "Christian Family Chronicles") which records multiple Osburn women marrying four different Christian brothers:“Descendants of Allen Christian,” email to [[Kenaston-83|Diane Kenaston]] from Jim Christian, 6 January 2002, with the note “There are numerous sources for this information in the notes of this file, but it seems that Christian Family Chronicles and a genealogy file (GEDCOM maybe) on www.sixranch.com are the two most extensive.” [note 2017: that web address is no longer in existence]. See Christian Family Chronicles, vol. viii, July 1982, p.611 *[[Osburn-248|Rebecca Osburn]] (dates/parents unknown) married [[Christian-1078|Henry Christian]] (b. 1836) in Wayne County, (West) Virginia, in 1857. *Mary "Polly" Osburn (1835-1897, daughter of Thomas Osburn & Millie Dean) married [[Christian-1091|Silas/Sylas Christian]] (1837-1924) on 09 February 1857 in Wayne County, (West) Virginia. *[[Osburn-240|Mary J. Osburn]] (1851-1930, daughter of Leander Osborne and Elizabeth Yates) married [[Christian-1043|Andrewville/Andrewsville/Anderville/ Christian]] (1840-1921) on 4 Apr 1867 in Wayne County, West Virginia. *[[Osburn-242|Mary Osburn]] (dates/parents unknown) married [[Christian-1054|Anderson Christian]] (b. 1844) on 13 October 1864 in Lawrence County, Kentucky. Without primary sources, it seemed suspicious to the me ([[Kenaston-83|Diane Kenaston]]) that three brothers all married a "Mary Osburn" and a fourth brother married a "Rebecca Osburn." So I began researching the Osburns and Christians in the 1870 census and discovered that the two families lived very close to each other in Wayne County, West Virginia. The households that included Osburns or Christians in Wayne County are copied below from the 1860 and 1870 Census. (I occasionally included other surnames when I thought I recognized them from other research.) The rest of this free space mysteries page will hopefully help to clarify when and how they intermarried. My hope is that as I link each person to their appropriate WikiTree identity, patterns may emerge and gaps in the research be identified. ---- CENSUS SEARCH FOR OSBURN & CHRISTIAN IN 1870"United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DTK7-QR6?cc=1438024&wc=92KM-FM6%3A518656501%2C519035301%2C518799501 : 22 May 2014), West Virginia > Wayne > Butler > image 21 of 50; citing NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). LOCATION: BUTLER, WAYNE, WEST VIRGINIA COLOR: WHITE (unless otherwise noted) BIRTHPLACE: VIRGINIA or WEST VIRGINIA (unless otherwise noted) '''Census page 3''' Household #19 :James W Merricks Male 48 :Eliza Merricks Female 48 :William F Merricks Male 21 :James M Merricks Male 18 :Polencia H Merricks Female 15 :Theadore Merricks, male 12 :Virginia Merricks female 9 :Edward Christian male 23 Household #20 :Spencer Christian Male 69 :Elizibeth Christian Female 58 (b. North Carolina) :Anthony Christian Male 18 '''Census page 17''' Household #108 :James A Christian Male 28 :Hester A Christian Female 25 :Mary E Christian Female 5 :Joseph A Christian Male 3 :Rick [Ruth?] A Christian Female 6months '''Census page 20''' Household #129 :John T Osburn , Male age 36, farming :Louisa Osburn, Female age 21, keeping house :Florence Osburn, Female age 8 :Rubie Osburn, Female age 1 :Mary J. Crabtree, female age 17, domestic servant :Susan Crabtree, female age 15 :Nancy K. Crabtree, female age 11 '''Census page 21''' Household #132 :Silas Christian, male age 30, farmer :Polly Christian, female age 35, keeping house :Albert Christian, male age 11, farm hand :James L. Christian, male age 10 :Louisa F Christian, female age 7 :Joanah Christian, female age 1 Household #133 :Alexander Christian Male 62 :Elizabeth Christian Female 54 Household #137 :Andrvill Christian Male 32, farmer :Mary J Christian Female 21, keeping house :Freelin Christian Male 2 :Not named Christian Female 1month Household #138 :Leander Osborn male 45, farmhand (household continues on next page) '''Census page 22''' Household #138 (Continued) :Elizabeth Osburn Female 45, keeping house :Payton Osburn Male 23, farmhand :Gates Osburn Male 16, farmhand :Elizabeth Osburn Female 13 Household #139 :Walter Osburn Male 29, farming :Martha Osburn Female 23, keeping house :Farro Osburn Male 3 :Drusilla Osburn Female 1 Household #140 :Millie Osburn Female 60 :Sarah Osburn Female 23 :Drucilla Osburn female 20 :Joannah Osburn Female 18 :Elizabeth Osburn Female 16 :John Dean Male 11 Household #142 :Henry Christian Male 35 :Rebecca Christian Female 32 :John Christian Male 11 :Andervill Christian Male 10 :Alexander Christian Male 1 Household #143 :Anderson Christian Male 25 :Mary Christian Female 25, :Labon Christian Male 4 :Laura Workman, female 16, house keeper, born in England Household #144 :Johnathan Dean Male 62 :Catheran Dean Female 51 :Thomas Dean Male 9 Household #146 :Leander Osburn Male 28 :Caroline Osburn Female 25 :Charles Osburn Male 7 :Chilton Osburn Male 5 :Abigail Osborn Female 2 ---- CENSUS SEARCH FOR OSBURN & CHRISTIAN IN 1860"United States Census, 1860," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GBS6-XNK?cc=1473181&wc=7QK5-T8F%3A1589436503%2C1589424766%2C1589422206 : 24 March 2017), Virginia > Wayne > Not Stated > image 34 of 168; from "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Population," database, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : n.d.); citing NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). LOCATION: WAYNE, WEST VIRGINIA COLOR: WHITE (unless otherwise noted) BIRTHPLACE: VIRGINIA (unless otherwise noted) '''1860 Census page 22''' Household #164 :Wm J Christian Male 30, farm laborer :Mary Christian Female 24 :Belvina Christian Female 4 :Benjamin F Christian Male 2 Household #165 :Thomas Christian Male 20, farm laborer :Elizabeth Christian Female 20 :Mary C Christian Female 3months '''1860 Census Page 34''' Household #239 :Newton Christian Male 27, Farmer :Martha Christian Female 37 Household #240 :Elizabeth J Christian Female 15, Domestic :Sarah F Christian Female 8 :Mary A Christian Female 7 :Missouria Christian Female 5 :Viola Christian Female 3 :James T Christian Male 9months Household #241 :Mary Christian Female 53, farmer :Perry Christian Male 23, farm laborer :Nancy A Christian Female 20, domestic :Allen Christian Male 17, farm laborer :Isaac Christian Male 14 :George W Christian Male 12 '''1860 Census Page 40''' Household #281 :Andrew Christian Male 44, farmer :Nancy Christian Female 72 :Clabourn Christian Male 17 :Lucy Newton Female 19, domestic '''1860 Census page 47''' Household #331 :Spencer Christian Male 58 (born North Carolina), farmer :Elizabeth Christian Female 47 :James A Christian Male 18 :Edward Christian Male 13 :Harrison Christian Male 11 :Anthony Christian Male 8 :John H Christian Male 5 '''1860 Census page 131''' Household #866, Dwelling #869 :John Osburn Male 39, farmer :Nelly Osburn Female 34 :Ella Osburn Female 14 :John S Osburn Male 11 :Cynthia Osburn Female 9 :Prudence Osburn Female 6 :Mary J Osburn Female 3 :Margarett Osburn Female 10months '''1860 Census page 139''' Household #925 (Dwelling #932) :Abigil Workman Female 38, farmer :Leamder Osburn Male 18, farmer :Mary Osburn Female 16 :Stephen Workman Male 10 :John Workman Male 8 :Laura Workman Female 5 :Amos Workman Male 1 '''1860 Census page 140''' Household #928 :Thomas Osburn Male 53, farmer :Milly Osburn Female 50 :Walter Osburn Male 19 :Sarah Osburn Female 13 :Druzilla Osburn Female 10 :Susannah Osburn Female 8 :Elizabeth Osburn Female 6 Household #929 :John Osburn Male 27, farmer :Henry Christian Male 23, farmer :Rebeca Christian Female 22 :John Christian Male 2 :Anderville Christian Male 4months Household #930 :Alexander Christian Male 52, farmer :Elizabeth Christian Female 44 :Anderville Christian Male 20 :Margarett Christian Female 17 :Anderson Christian Male 15 Household #931 :Silas Christian Male 22, farmer :Mary Christian Female 20 :Albert Christian Male 10months Household #932 :Leander Osburn Male 34, farmer :Elizabeth Osburn Female 30 :Payton Osburn Male 12 :Mary J Osburn Female 9 :Yates Osburn Male 7 :Elizabeth Osburn Female 3 Household #934 (Dwelling #941) :Adam Allen, male 24, farmer :Missouria Allen, male 24, Other Race (indecipherable?) '''1860 Census page 141''' Household #940 (Dwelling #947) :Samuel Osburn Male 30, farmer :Sarah J Osburn Male 24 Other Race :Mariah J Osburn Female 5 :Albert Osburn Male 1 '''1860 Census page 142''' Household #947 (Dwelling #954) :Susannah Osburn Female 45, farmer :Joseph Osburn Male 16, farmer :Henry Osburn Male 15 :Robert Osburn Male 12 :Laffayette Osburn Male 7 :Susannah Osburn Female 4 :Mack Osburn Male 2 '''1860 Census page 145''' Household #963 (Dwelling #970) :Edmund Osburn Male 41 :Isabelle J Osburn Female 31 :Walter Osburn Male 20 :Cynthia A Osburn Female 17 :Martha A Osburn Female 15 == Sources ==

Marriages in Montpelier, Burlington and Berlin, VT. 1789-1876

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Vermont Marriages 1789-1876 - Montpelier, Burlington, Berlin == : Murphy, Robert M., '''Marriages in Montpelier, Burlington and Berlin, VT. 1789-1876''', Research Publication Co., Boston, Massachusetts (transcription 2009), 1903, 92 pages * Title: '''Marriages in Montpelier, Burlington and Berlin, Vt. 1789-1876''' - ''excerpts from Vermont Marriages, Vol. 1'' * Transcriber: Robert M. Murphy, 2009 * Original Publisher: Research Publication Co., Boston, Massachusetts, 1903 * Topics: ** Marriages in Montpelier, Vt. *** Town Clerk’s Record, 1791-1852 – pages 9-38 *** Congregational Church Records, 1815-1852 – pages 41-45 *** Christ Episcopal Church Records, 1792-1851 – page 49 ** Marriages in Burlington, Vt. *** Town Clerk’s Record, 1789-1833 – pages 53-60 *** Unitarian Church Records, 1822-1830 – pages 63-64 ** Marriages in Berlin, Vt. *** Town Clerk’s Record, 1791-1876 – pages 67-92 * '''Availability:''' ** Original 1903 Hardcover: Leahy Library of the Vermont Historical Society ** Digital Excerpt for Montpelier, Burlington, Berlin, VT: [http://vermonthistory.org/documents/transcriptions/VTMarriages1789-1876.pdf VT Marriages 1789-1876 Excerpt] * '''Citation Example:''' :::Murphy, Robert M., ''[[Space:Marriages_in_Montpelier%2C_Burlington_and_Berlin%2C_VT._1789-1876|Marriages in Montpelier, Burlington and Berlin, Vermont, 1789-1876]]'' (Research Publication Co., Boston, 1903 (Transcription Robert Murphy, Barre, VT 2009) 92 pages) * '''Footnote Example:''' ::: [[#VTMarriages|Marriages in Montpelier, Burlington, and Berlin, VT, 1789-1876]]: Ella H Andrews, Page 2 ---- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Marriages_in_Montpelier%2C_Burlington_and_Berlin%2C_VT._1789-1876|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 Montpelier, Burlington, Berlin ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100390349 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_9AUAAAAYAAJ

Marriages in St. John's Parish Register, Joppa, Harford County, Maryland

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{{African-American Sticker}} [[Category: slaves]] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1238904/how-should-the-marriage-entries-be-placed-on-profiles G2G] :ALSO added to the [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:St._John%27s_Parish_Register FREE SPACE=records] St. John's Parish Register :THIS IS part of the U.S. Black Heritage Project it will have to be clear and direct to the point. ::'''US Black Heritage Slavery Project''' :" Very interesting! Since you have the two enslaved persons that are married in a church during 1834 that is amazing in Maryland since Slave Owners usually did not allow for a marriage to take place before Slavery was abolisit with the 13th amendment to the U.S. Constitution. " :The goal of this project is to ... : add all ENTRIES from the St. John's Parish Register, Joppa, Harford County, Maryland page 310 image 484.. Starts here and more found on next pages. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Marriages_in_St_John_s_Parish_Register_Joppa_Harford_County_Maryland-1.jpg St. John's Parish Register] :IT is not '''just''' St. John's Parish Register but St. George's Parish, '''and''' St. James' has ''some as well''. :Right now this project just has one member, please add your name here if you are researching these Owners or Slaves. #me. I am [[Taylor-25258|Carole Taylor]]. :Here are some of the '''tasks that I think need to be done'''. :I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Add Profiles to match the Marriage ENTRY * Include finding/OR making a Profile for the "Owner" on the ENTRY * LINK ALL NAMED PERSONS by adding the image of the ENTRY (see [[Hanway-12 | Thomas Hanway]] Owner of [[Hanway-56 | Eliza Hanway]]-Enlow) * add the Profile name/number under the ENTRY NAMES or the OWNER name * find/add any other sources, census, births, death, etc. * any findagrave headstones if at all possible Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10102058 send me a private message]. Thanks! == MARRIAGE NAMES == #[[Hanway-56 | Eliza Hanway]]-Enlow married to Elijah. #[[Enlow-491 | Elijah Enlow]] married Oct 2 1834 #[[Baldwin-14303 | Henry Baldwin]] married Jan 15 1842 to Harriet Baldwin #[[Baldwin-14304 | Harriet Baldwin]] married Henry #[[Ford-17340 | James Ford]] 1842 Feb. 12 married Delia #[[Baldwin-14305 | Delia Baldwin]] married James Ford #The ENTRY does not give the Groom's name, only the Owner and that he married [[Cohen-5631 | Sarah Jane Cohen]]-Guyton. # [[Reynolds-22439 | Charles Reynolds]] married Fanny Feb 10 1847 Owner "Mrs. Reynolds" which tells me she is a Widow in 1847..... #[[Reynolds-22440 | Fanny Reynolds]] married Charles Reynolds...Also owned by "[[Unknown-558895 | Mrs. Reynolds]] Owner #[[Anderson-60031 | Emeline Eliza Anderson]]-Hollis married Oct 27 1848 #[[Hollis-2704 | John W. Hollis]] NO Owner named #[[Gittings-241| John Gittings]] Owner: [[Gittings-157 | Dr. Gittings]] #[[Williams-99170 | Elizabeth Williams]] married John,Dec 25 1848. Owner: [[Gittings-157 | Dr. Gittings]] Owner of John & Elizabeth Williams #[[Lee-35440 | George W. Lee]] No Owner listed Married Eliza Jackson Jan 1848 #[[Jackson-43486 | Eliza Jackson]] No Owner listed married George W Lee Jan 1848 #[[Hill-44381 | William Hill]] No Owner listed married Maria Kell Dec 28 1848 #[[Kell-723 | Maria Kell]] No Owner listed married William Hill Dec 28 1848 :"Marriages of St. George's Parish of persons of color." #"1849 May 25th [[Frisby-537 | George Frisby]] to[[Green-41755 | Jinny Green]]." :''"Marriages of persons of color by [[Crampton-799 | S. W. Crampton]]"'' (Rector of St. George's Parish) #"1846 Nov. 28th "[[Jones-105940 | Charles Jones]], servant man of [[Griffith-10207 | W. E, Griffith]], to [[Silvers-499 | Harriet]], servant woman of Miss. Silvers." #"1847 Jan. 16th [[Brown-124823 | Phillip L. Brown]], a freeman, to [[Ringgold-133 | Martha Ringgold]], a servant woman of Mr. M. Hawkins." #"March 13th [[Roberson-3075 | Israel Roberson]], servant man of Mr. Mitchel to [[Izen-19 | Elizer Izen]], a free woman." # "May 26th [[Frisby-2 | Henry Frizby]] servant man of Mr. G Henderson to [[Ringgold-134 |Eliza Ringgold]], servant woman of Mrs. I. A Perryman.: ::"The foregoing have been entered in the Journal of the Convention in May 1847." == OWNERS of the SLAVES == #[[Hanway-12 | Thomas Hanway]] Owner of [[Hanway-56 | Eliza Hanway]]-Enlow #[[Enlow-482 | John Enlow]] Owner of [[Enlow-491 | Elijah Enlow]] #[[Baldwin-14297 | John Baldwin]] DATE: Jan 15 1842 the Groom, Henry--the Bride, Harriet. -nothing found in wikitree......... # [[Baldwin-8688 | Silas Baldwin]] looks good except, first name is Charles, so maybe he goes by Silas, his middle name? Owned: [[Baldwin-14305 | Delia Baldwin]] # [[Ford-14888 | Isaac Ford]] Name: Isaac Ford, his father could be the Isaac Ford? Owned:[[Ford-17340 | James Ford]] # [[Guyton-411 | Henry Guyton]] The ENTRY does not give the Groom's name, only the Owner and that he married [[Cohen-5631 | Sarah Jane Cohen]]-Guyton. #[[Unknown-558895 | Mrs. Reynolds]] Owner of Charles & Fanny #[[Gittings-157 | Dr. Gittings]] Owner of John & Elizabeth Williams #[[Buck-2366 | Benjamin Buck]] Owner of 5 children: Emeline, Ann Lemon, Mary Johns, Henry Carrol, Frances, #[[Day-9847 | Gouldsmith Day]] Taylor's Mount, baptism............... #[[Rumsey-839 | John Rumsay]] Nov. 3 1820 baptism. #[[Unknown-559034 | Mrs. Elizabeth Sadler]] she is listed, not a husband and there are 18 Slaves listed #[[Griffith-10207 | W. E, Griffith]], Owner of Charles Jones. who married Harriet Silvers #There is a [[Ringgold-135 | Thomas G Ringgold]] his mother is [[Gittings-1 | Mary Gittings]] daughter of [[Gittings-64 | Lt. Col. James Gittings]] of the Gunpowder Hundred Company, Baltimore County Militia. AND A Member of St. John's Parish Register, Joppa, Harford County, Maryland. Godd chance they are the Owners of the [[Ringgold-133 | Martha]] & [[Ringgold-134 |Eliza Ringgold]]s. === BAPTISMS === :by. [[Keech-625 | Rev. J. R. Keech]] of St. John's Parish Register, Joppa, Harford County, Maryland [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3L-Z9R6-5?cc=2385204 page 311 image 484]. : 1820 Aug 23 St. John's Parish Register, Joppa, Harford County, Maryland : Rev'd John R. Keech, : 1) [[Day-16370 | Child Day]] familysearch.org [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3L-Z9R6-5?i=483&cc=2385204 St. John's Parish Register Log] page 311 image 484 :NEXT ENTRY: : 2) Sept 4 1820 "Bap.d a col. child at Pine Grove." :3RD ENTRY down: : 3) Nov. 3 1820 [[Rumsey-889 | Child Rumsey]] :NEXT ENTRY: : 4/5 ) Nov. 14 1820 [[Sadler-3049 | Eleanor Sadler]]/[[Sadler-3050 | Sophia Sadler]] OWNER:[[Unknown-559034 | Mrs. Elizabeth Sadler]] :NEXT PAGE 312 : 6 /7) Aug 21 1823 [[Sadler-3051 | John Sadler]]/ [[Sadler-3052 | Selena Sadler]] OWNER: [[Unknown-559034 | Mrs. Elizabeth Sadler]] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3L-Z9R6-P?i=484&cc=2385204] :3RD ENTRY down: : 1824 Aug. 24 : '''Baptisms''' St. John's Parish Register, Joppa, Harford County, Maryland :"Bap. Oliver Henry Buck born Feb 16th 1820 :Elizabeth "Divers Buck born 19th March 1824 children of :Benjamin Buck & wife. :Bap't 5 Col. children, Emeline, Ann Lemon, Mary Johns, Henry Carrol, Frances " familysearch.org [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3L-Z95R-F?i=432&cc=2385204 St. John's Parish Register Log] page 312 image 485 :8) [[Buck-7622 | Emeline Buck]], Owner [[Buck-2366 | Benjamin Buck]] :9) [[Lemon-1985 | Ann Lemon]], Owner: [[Buck-2366 | Benjamin Buck]] :10) [[Johns-5971 | Mary Johns]], Owner [[Buck-2366 | Benjamin Buck]] :11) [[Carrol-255 | Henry Carrol]], Owner [[Buck-2366 | Benjamin Buck]] :12) [[Buck-7623 | Frances Buck]], Owner [[Buck-2366 | Benjamin Buck]] :5TH ENTRY below this is : 13/ 14) Sept 27, [[Sadler-3053 | Sidney Sadler]]/ [[Sadler-3054 |William Sadler]] Owner: [[Unknown-559034 | Mrs. Elizabeth Sadler]] :NEXT PAGE 313 :15) Dec 27 1830 [[Sadler-3055 | James Sadler]] Owner: [[Unknown-559034 | Mrs. Elizabeth Sadler]] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3L-Z9R6-P?cc=2385204] :16) [[Sadler-3049 | Eleanor Sadler]] :17) [[Sadler-3050 | Sophia Sadler]] :18) [[Sadler-3051 | John Sadler]] :19) [[Sadler-3052 | Selena Sadler]] :20) [[Sadler-3053 | Sidney Sadler]] :21) [[Sadler-3054 |William Sadler]] :22) [[Sadler-3055 | James Sadler]] :23) [[Sadler-3056 |Harriot Sadler]] :24) [[Sadler-3057 |Burke Sadler]] :25) [[Sadler-3058 | Owen Sadler]] :26) [[Buck-7624 | Charlotte Buck]], Owner [[Buck-2366 | Benjamin Buck]] :27) [[Buck-7625| Peter Buck]], Owner [[Buck-2366 | Benjamin Buck]] :28) [[Sadler-3063 | Frances Sadler]] [[Unknown-559034 | Mrs. Elizabeth Sadler]] :29 [[Dering-96 | Hannah Ann Dering]] born 1844 at Sherwood. Owner not named :" Baptisms for persons of color by [[Crampton-799 | S. W. Crampton]]"'' (Rector of St. George's Parish) :30) 1848 July 10th [[Frizby-3 | Mary Martha Frizby]] infant daughter [[Frisby-2 | Henry]] & [[Ringgold-134 | Eliza]] Frizby :31) July 10th [[Frisby-539 | Charles]] born 1841 son of [[Frisby-538 | William]] & Mary Frisby :32) July 10th [[Hall-54038 |William Henry]] born June 1845 son of [[Hall-54037 | Andrew]] & Mary Hall :33) July 11th [[Rice-18008 | Jacob Lewis]] born Aug 13 1841 son of [[Rice-18007 | Nancy Rice]] :34) 1849 Jan 29th [[Stephens-14274 | Harriet Jane]] born Nov 26 1848 daughter of [[Stephens-14275 | John]] & Nancy Stephens === Deaths === # "1848 June 7th [[Rice-18009 | James Rice]], a colored boy belonging to Mrs. Christie, aged about 10 years." [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3L-Z9R6-W?i=517&cc=2385204 log] === SOURCES === #[[Gittings-157 | Dr. Gittings]] Owner of John & Elizabeth Williams. His papers, along with those of his father, are held at the '''Maryland Historical Society''' an important record of the births and deaths of the family's slaves between 1817 and 1859. (By John Osborne) "Gittings, David Sterrett," House Divided: The Civil War Research Engine at Dickinson College, http://hd.housedivided.dickinson.edu/node/27082. # [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Marriages_in_St_John_s_Parish_Register_Joppa_Harford_County_Maryland-1.jpg image 484]

Marriages of Some Virginia Residents 1607–1800

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[[Category: Sources by Name]][[Category:Virginia Genealogy Resources]][[Category:Virginia Colony Genealogy Resources]] == Marriages of Some Virginia Residents 1607–1800 == * Edited by: Dorothy Ford Wulfeck * published by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, 1986. * Citation Example: ::: Wulfeck, Dorothy Ford, ''[[Space: Marriages of Some Virginia Residents 1607–1800 | Marriages of Some Virginia Residents 1607–1800]]'' (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, 1986) * Inline Citation Example: :::[[#Wulfeck|Wulfeck]]: Volume: 1; Page 123 * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: Marriages of Some Virginia Residents 1607–1800 | WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Source Abbreviations Explained=== This book uses abbreviations for each source. The abbreviations are listed at the beginning of the book. Selected abbreviations are reproduced here: * W — [https://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/serial?id=wmqtly The William and Mary Quarterly] ==Where to Find== Available online at these locations: * May only be in print: ISBN: 0-8063-1139-8 * https://www.worldcat.org/title/marriages-of-some-virginia-residents-1607-1800/oclc/13295605 * Volume 1: https://books.google.com/books?id=PwoSAQAAIAAJ * Volume 2: https://books.google.com/books?id=AzUjAQAAIAAJ

Marriages performed by Rev. Nathaniel Kinsman

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[[Category: Hunter-8415 Marriages performed by Rev. Dr. Kinsman]] The [[Kinsman-1887|Rev. Nathaniel Kinsman]] was supposed to have married over 2,000 Victorian couples and even earned himself a personal notice placed by an admirer, and perhaps one of the couples he married. Entries are listed by groom's surname. Note: Dates in brackets are publication dates because the date of the marriage was not included in the marriage notice. '''ANDREWS''', David & '''LOVELESS''', Edith
Marriage Date: 30 Aug 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 3597/1879. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (13 Sep) 1879 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 13 September, p. 18. (TOWN EDITION), viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article219423807 '''BEAL''', Joseph James & '''HARRIS''', Ann
Marriage Date: 29 Nov 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 4792/1879. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (13 Dec) 1879 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 13 December, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article219422916 '''BIRD''', Charles Frederick & '''FULLBROOK''', Sarah Frances
Marriage Date: 4 Dec 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 4796/1879. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (13 Dec) 1879 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 13 December, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article219422916 '''BOLTON''', John & '''FULLER''', Elizabeth Ann
Marriage Date: 27 Mar 1872. Vic Marriage Reg # 1120/1872. Marriage Notices: ''The Argus'' (24 Apr) 1872 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 24 April, p. 4. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5861847 '''BUCHAN''', William & '''LEARY''', Mary Ann
Marriage Date: 9 Apr 1869. Vic Marriage Reg # 2242/1869. Marriage Notices: ''The Argus'' (12 Apr) 1869 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 12 April, p. 4. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5818121 , ''The Argus'' (24 Apr) 1869 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 24 April, p. 4. (The Argus Supplement), viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5834765 '''BUCKNELL''', Thomas Henry & '''CONBROUGH''', Elizabeth Sinclair
Marriage Date: 31 Jan 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1151/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (14 Feb) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 14 February, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221758744 '''CLEGG''', Joseph & '''BARTLETT''', Margaret
Marriage Date: 6 Mar 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1177/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (20 Mar) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 20 March, p. 22. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221761531 '''COLEY''', William Edward & '''DE JACQUES''', Levenise Amanda
Marriage Date: 20 Jan 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1141/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (31 Jan) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 31 January, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221758492 '''COLLINS''', Andrew Joseph & '''RUSSELL''', Nina
Marriage Date: 11 Feb 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1163/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (21 Feb) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 21 February, p. 22. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221759551 '''DEAN''', Albert & '''BENTLEY''', Emma Stella
Marriage Date: 6 Mar 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1176/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (20 Mar) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 20 March, p. 22. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221761531 '''DELLER''', Charles & '''PLUMB''', Mary Ann
Marriage Date: 1 Nov 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 4777/1879. Marriage Notices: ''Geelong Advertiser'' (6 Dec) 1879 'Family Notices', Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), 6 December, p. 2. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article150170049, ''Geelong Advertiser'' (24 Dec) 1879 'Family Notices', Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), 24 December, p. 3. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article150170576 '''DELVES''', Henry Charles & '''HINSON''', Catherine
Marriage Date: 12 Nov 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 4783/1879. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (22 Nov) 1879 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 22 November, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article219420990 '''DEMPSTER''', James & '''COOK''', Emily
Marriage Date: 20 Jan 1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (31 Jan) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 31 January, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221758492 '''DIYER''', Thomas & '''ALLEN''', Mary Jane
Marriage Date: 12 Apr 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 2407/1879. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (3 May) 1879 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 3 May, p. 17. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article220445815 '''DOBSON''', William Peacock & '''PAGE''', Mary Elizabeth
Marriage Date: 8 Jan 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1133/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (17 Jan) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 17 January, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221760493 '''DODDS''', James & '''SCOTT''', Catherine
Marriage Date: 19 May 1873. Vic Marriage Reg # 2339/1873. Marriage Notices: ''The Argus'' (26 Jun) 1873 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 26 June, p. 4. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5866009 '''DOWDLE''', John & '''ROBINSON''', Mary Isabella
Marriage Date: 13 Jan 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 1066/1879. Marriage Notices: ''Mercury and Weekly Courier'' (25 Jan) 1879 'Family Notices', Mercury and Weekly Courier (Vic. : 1878 - 1903), 25 January, p. 2. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article59575483 '''DUKE''', James & '''HUMPHRY''', Adelaide Anne
Marriage Date: 8 Apr 1875. Vic Marriage Reg # 2351/1875. Marriage Notices: ''The Argus'' (18 May) 1875 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 18 May, p. 1. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11517176 '''FALCKE''', Jacob Henry & '''TREMLETT''', Eliza Maria
Marriage Date: 2 Dec 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 4795/1879. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (13 Dec) 1879 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 13 December, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article219422916 '''FELLOWS''', Horatio & '''HOLMES''', Jane
Marriage Date: 31 Oct 1872. Vic Marriage Reg # 4677/1872. Marriage Notices ''The Ballarat Star'' (12 Nov) 1872 'Family Notices', The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), 12 November, p. 2. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article219195953, ''The Ballarat Star'' (4 Dec) 1872 'Family Notices', The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), 4 December, p. 2. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article219196452 '''FITZALAM''', Stanley & '''BRADY''', Susan
Marriage Date: 5 Jan 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1132/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (17 Jan) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 17 January, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221760493 '''FLORENCE''', Charles & '''WALTON''', Maud
Marriage Date: 18 Nov 1878. Vic Marriage Reg #not listed. Marriage Notices: ''The Argus'' (14 Dec) 1878 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 14 December, p. 1. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5924730 '''FREEBAIRN''', William Black & '''FEWSTER''', Adelaide Louisa
Marriage Date: 3 Jul 1877. Vic Marriage Reg # 3642/1877. Marriage Notices: ''Geelong Advertiser'' (6 Aug) 1877 'Family Notices', Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), 6 August, p. 3. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article150470140 '''FREEMAN''', James & '''BROADHURST''', Lillias Margaret
Marriage Date: 31 Dec 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 4810/1879. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (10 Jan 1880) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 10 January, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221759444 '''FREEMAN''', James & '''ROUSE''', Frances
Marriage Date: 7 Feb 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1159/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (21 Feb) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 21 February, p. 22. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221759551 '''FREEMAN''', John Henry & '''CRANKSHAW''', Esther Amelia
Marriage Date: 10 Feb 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1162/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (21 Feb) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 21 February, p. 22. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221759551 '''GABELL''', Charles Napier & '''MEDINA''', Isabel Amanda
Marriage Date: 23 Feb 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1168/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (6 Mar) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 6 March, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221760073 '''GIBBS''', Hinton & '''SLATER''', Sarah Jane
Marriage Date: 9 Jan 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1134/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (24 Jan) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 24 January, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221760973 '''GILCHRIST''', Robert Norman & '''CAPE''', Mary Ann
Marriage Date: 6 Mar 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1175/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (20 Mar) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 20 March, p. 22. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221761531 '''GLASS''', William Morrison & '''TONKIN''', Lydia
Marriage Date: 28 Aug 1870. Vic Marriage Reg # 3392/1870. Marriage Notices: ''The Argus'' (31 Aug) 1870 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 31 August, p. 4. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5830388, ''The Australasian'' (3 Sep) 1870 'Family Notices', The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), 3 September, p. 26. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article138066770 '''GRAY''', James & '''DEERING''', Caroline
Marriage Date: 27 Feb 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1171/1880. Marriage Notices: ''The Age'' (2 Mar) 1880 'Family Notices', The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), 2 March, p. 1. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article202144150, ''The Argus'' (2 Mar) 1880 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 2 March, p. 1. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5976681, ''Illust. Aust. News'' 13 Mar) 1880 'Family Notices', Illustrated Australian News (Melbourne, Vic. : 1876 - 1889), 13 March, p. 46. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article60093985, ''Illust. Aust. News'' (15 Mar) 1880 'Family Notices', Illustrated Australian News (Melbourne, Vic. : 1876 - 1889), 15 March, p. 46. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article60096325 '''HALE''', William & '''CHAUNCY''', Theresa Snell
Marriage Date: Not included in notice. Vic Marriage Reg # 1111/1870. Marriage Notices: ''The Argus'' (19 Feb) 1870 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 19 February, p. 4. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5812851 '''HALL''', Henry Graham & '''KORNMAN''', Victoria
Marriage Date: 5 Feb 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1158/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (14 Feb) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 14 February, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221758744 '''HALL''', William & '''NORRISH''', Emily
Marriage Date: 13 Dec 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 4804/1879. Marriage Notices: ''Leader'' (27 Dec) 1879 'Family Notices', Leader (Melbourne, Vic. : 1862 - 1918), 27 December, p. 28. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article198010483 '''HALLAM''', James & '''HAMMETT''', Mary
Marriage Date: 28 Jan 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1148/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (7 Feb) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 7 February, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221758587 '''HARNWELL''', William Jabez & '''HOLLAND''', Emmaline Victoria Angelina Elizabeth
Marriage Date: 13 Jan 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1135/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (24 Jan) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 24 January, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221760973, ''The Australasian'' (31 Jan) 1880 'Family Notices', The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), 31 January, p. 26. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article143019576 '''HARVEY''', Charles & '''HANSON''', Elizabeth
Marriage Date: 23 Feb 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1167/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (6 Mar) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 6 March, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221760073 '''HAZARD''', William Cabot Gorham Perry & '''PASSMORE''', Emily Augusta
Marriage Date: 7 Oct 1878. Vic Marriage Reg # 5020/1878. Marriage Notices: ''The Argus'' (11 Nov) 1878 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 11 November, p. 1. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5920624, ''The Argus'' (12 Nov) 1878 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 12 November, p. 1. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5920738, ''The Australasian'' (16 Nov) 1878 'Family Notices', The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), 16 November, p. 26. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article143002684 '''HETHERINGTON''', Joseph D & '''HARRISON''', Margaret J
Marriage Date: 18 Dec 1878. Vic Marriage Reg # 5050/1878. Marriage Notices: ''The Australasian'' 1879 'Family Notices', The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), 18 January, p. 27. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article143004430 '''HIGGINS''', John & '''JOHNSTONE''', Elizabeth
Marriage Date: 5 May 1870. Vic Marriage Reg # 2311/1870. Marriage Notices: ''The Argus'' (9 May) 1870 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 9 May, p. 5. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5819900 '''HORNEMAN''', Henry John Jacob & '''SANDERS''', Elizabeth
Marriage Date: 22 Nov 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 4789/1879. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (13 Dec) 1879 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 13 December, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article219422916 '''HOWARD''', Charles Henry Weeks & '''PEATT''', Henrietta
Marriage Date: 5 Feb 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1157/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (14 Feb) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 14 February, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221758744 '''HUMPHREY''', John Morris & '''PARRATT''', Martha
Marriage Date: 14 April 1866. Vic Marriage Reg # 2056/1866*. Marriage Notices, ''The Age'' (23 Apr) 1866 'Family Notices', The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), 23 April, p. 4. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article155045147, ''The Age'' (25 Apr) 1866 'Family Notices', The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), 25 April, p. 7. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article155043997, ''Leader'' (28 Apr) 1866 'Family Notices', Leader (Melbourne, Vic. : 1862 - 1918), 28 April, p. 12. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article196562312 VicBDM has groom indexed as HUMPHREYS. '''IRVING''', Charles Francis & '''HOGAN''', Bridget
Marriage Date: 10 Jun 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 2424/1879. Marriage Notices: ''Mercury and Weekly Courier'' 1879 'Family Notices', Mercury and Weekly Courier (Vic. : 1878 - 1903), 21 June, p. 2. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article59575911 '''JACKSON''', William & '''BARNS''', Clara
Marriage Date: 20 Dec 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 4805/1879. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 10 January, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221759444 '''JANSEN''', Johan & '''DICKINSON''', Emily Melbourne
Marriage Date: 3 Mar 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1173/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (13 Mar) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 13 March, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221760203 '''JENKINS''', John Gower & '''McKAY''', Annie Catherine
Marriage Date: 6 Nov 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 4779/1879. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (22 Nov) 1879 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 22 November, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article219420990 '''JORDAN''', Michael Joseph & '''GILES''', Catherine
Marriage Date: 8 Feb 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 1075/1879. Marriage Notices: ''Mercury and Weekly Courier'' (1 Mar) 1879 'Family Notices', Mercury and Weekly Courier (Vic. : 1878 - 1903), 1 March, p. 2. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article59575601 '''KELLOCK''', Andrew & '''MITCHELL''', Jane Elizabeth
Marriage Date: 9 Nov 1875. Vic Marriage Reg # 4871/1875. Marriage Notices: ''Leader'' (27 Nov) 1875 'Family Notices', Leader (Melbourne, Vic. : 1862 - 1918), 27 November, p. 25. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article197938999, ''Ill. News for H. R.'' (29 Dec) 1875 'Family Notices', Illustrated Australian News for Home Readers (Melbourne, Vic. : 1867 - 1875), 29 December, p. 214. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article60446213 '''KIRBY''', Henry & '''KENYON''', Ella
Marriage Date: 16 Jan 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1136/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (24 Jan) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 24 January, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221760973 '''KIRK''', Arthur & '''GANDISON''', Johanna or '''GAUDION''', Johanna
Marriage Date: 21 Jan 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1142/1880*. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (31 Jan) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 31 January, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221758492 VicBDM have the bride's surname indexed as GAUDION. '''LANGNEY''', Felix & '''DYER''', Susannah
Marriage Date: 7 Feb 1870. Vic Marriage Reg # 1109/1870*. Marriage Notices: ''The Argus'' (26 Feb) 1870 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 26 February, p. 4. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5813535 VicBDM have the groom's surname indexed as LONGNEY '''McBAIN''', Francis Andrew & '''MAHON''', Bridget Maria
Marriage Date: 27 Jan 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1146/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (7 Feb) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 7 February, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221758587 '''MAHONY''', Thomas George Gladstone & '''BALFOUR''', Catherine
Marriage Date: 1 Jan 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1130/1880*. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (10 Jan) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 10 January, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221759444 VicBDM have the groom's surname indexed as MAHANY '''MAUDE''', James & '''LEWIS''', Jane
Marriage Date: 25 Feb 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1170/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (6 Mar) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 6 March, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221760073 '''MORTON''', James Jones & '''WING''', Sarah
Marriage Date: 25 Mar 1875. Vic Marriage Reg # 1156/1875. Marriage Notices: ''The Age'' (22 Nov) 1875 'Family Notices', The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), 22 November, p. 2. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article202169332, ''The Australasian'' (27 Nov) 1875 'Family Notices', The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), 27 November, p. 26. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article142155602, ''Leader'' (27 Nov) 1875 'Family Notices', Leader (Melbourne, Vic. : 1862 - 1918), 27 November, p. 25. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article197938999, ''Ill. News for H. R.'' (29 Dec) 1875 'Family Notices', Illustrated Australian News for Home Readers (Melbourne, Vic. : 1867 - 1875), 29 December, p. 214. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article60446213 '''NELSON''', Andrew & '''GORDON''', Emily
Marriage Date: 5 Jan 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1131/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (17 Jan) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 17 January, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221760493 '''OAKMAN''', Edward James & '''BARLEY''', Elizabeth
Marriage Date: 12 Feb 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 1077/1879. Marriage Notices: ''The Argus'' (18 Feb) 1879 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 18 February, p. 1. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5932766, ''The Australasian'' (22 Feb) 1879 'Family Notices', The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), 22 February, p. 27. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article143005414 '''O'MAHONY''', Jeremiah Patrick & '''COCHRON''', Martha Ann or '''CACHRON,''' Martha Ann
Marriage Date: 23 Aug 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 3594/1879*. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (6 Sep) 1879 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 6 September, p. 18. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article219422242 VicBDM have the bride's surname indexed as CACHRON. '''OUTTRIM''', Frederick Thomas & '''VALENTINE''', Marianne Frances
Marriage Date: 5 Oct 1878. Vic Marriage Reg # 5029/1878. Marriage Notices: ''The Australasian'' (23 Nov) 1878 'Family Notices', The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), 23 November, p. 26. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article143002863 '''OXBOROUGH''', William Charles & '''LEVER''', Ann
Marriage Date: 27 Jan 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1147/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (7 Feb) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 7 February, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221758587 '''PARKER''', John & '''CALLAHAN''', Jane
Marriage Date: 26 Apr 1872. Vic Marriage Reg # 2307/1872. Marriage Notices: ''Prahran Telegraph'' (27 Apr) 1872 'Family Notices', The Telegraph, St Kilda, Prahran and South Yarra Guardian (Vic. : 1866 - 1888), 27 April, p. 6. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article108982491 '''PAYNE''', James & '''DALZELL''', Ellen
Marriage Date 27 Jun 1878. Vic Marriage Reg # 2628/1878. Marriage Notices: ''Leader'' (13 Jul)1878 'Family Notices', Leader (Melbourne, Vic. : 1862 - 1918), 13 July, p. 27. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article197283040, ''Illust. Aust. News'' (5 Aug) 1878 'Family Notices', Illustrated Australian News (Melbourne, Vic. : 1876 - 1889), 5 August, p. 142. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article60094660 '''PERRY''', William Cabot Gorham & '''PASSMORE,''' Emily Augusta see entry for HAZARD, William Cabot Gorham Perry '''PITMAN''', Albert & '''LAMBERT''', Alice Ann Elizabeth
Marriage Date: 25 Dec 1876. Vic Marriage Reg # 4846/1876. Marriage Notices: ''Leader'' (13 Jan) 1877 'Family Notices', Leader (Melbourne, Vic. : 1862 - 1918), 13 January, p. 26. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article197414025, ''Illust. Aust. News'' (24 Jan)1877 'Family Notices', Illustrated Australian News (Melbourne, Vic. : 1876 - 1889), 24 January, p. 14. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article60095666 '''PRIOR''', Andrew & '''QUIRK''', Mary Anna C.
Marriage Date: 16 Oct 1874. Vic Marriage Reg # 4767/1874. Marriage Notices: ''The Australasian'' (24 Oct) 1874 'Family Notices', The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), 24 October, p. 24. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article139124466 '''REN''', Patrick & '''EAGLETON''', Rose
Marriage Date: 11 Feb 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1164/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (21 Feb) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 21 February, p. 22. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221759551 '''ROBERTSON''', John & '''FINLAY,''' Margaret
Marriage Date: 10 Aug 1878. Vic Marriage Reg # 3766/1878. Marriage Notices: ''The Age'' (7 Dec) 1878 'Family Notices', The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), 7 December, p. 1. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article199350979, ''The Argus'' (7 Dec) 1878 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 7 December, p. 1. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5923864, ''Leader'' (14 Dec) 1878 'Family Notices', Leader (Melbourne, Vic. : 1862 - 1918), 14 December, p. 27. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article197287007, ''The Australian'' (14 Dec) 1878 'Family Notices', The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), 14 December, p. 26. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article143003412 '''RUSSELL''', Robert & '''MAXTED''', Ann
Marriage Date: 31 Jan 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1150/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (14 Feb) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 14 February, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221758744 '''SCARCE''', Henry & '''JARDINE''', Phebe (Phoebe)
Marriage Date: 24 Feb 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1167/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (6 Mar) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 6 March, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221760073 '''SCHULTZ''', John & '''VEAL''', Mary Elizabeth
Marriage Date: 26 Mar 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 1095/1879. Marriage Notices: ''Mercury and Weekly Courier'' 1879 'Family Notices', Mercury and Weekly Courier (Vic. : 1878 - 1903), 19 April, p. 2. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article59575709 '''SWINBURNE''', Michael & '''DAYKIN''', Gertrude
Marriage Date: 10 Aug 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 3586/1879. Marriage Notices: ''Illust. Aust. News'' (30 Aug) 1879 'Family Notices', Illustrated Australian News (Melbourne, Vic. : 1876 - 1889), 30 August, p. 142. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article60096588 '''TAYLOR''', Alfred George & '''IRWIN''', Margaret
Marriage Date: 7 Dec 1868. Vic Marriage Reg # 4575/1868. Marriage Notices, ''The Argus'' (10 Dec) 1868 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 10 December, p. 4. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5834423, ''The Australasian'' (19 Dec) 1868 'Family Notices', The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), 19 December, p. 27. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article138060125 '''TOMKIES''', Edward Wright & '''TOMKIES''', Annie
Marriage Date: 24 Apr 1876. Vic Marriage Reg # 2337/1876. Marriage Notices: ''The Age'' (26 Apr) 1876 'Family Notices', The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), 26 April, p. 2. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article202163784, ''Illust. Aust. News'' (15 May) 1876 'Family Notices', Illustrated Australian News (Melbourne, Vic. : 1876 - 1889), 15 May, p. 79. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article60095625 '''TURNER''', John Ellis & '''THOROGOOD''', Mahalah
Marriage Date: 13 Sep 1871. Vic Marriage Reg # 3499/1871. Marriage Notices ''The Argus'' (23 Sep) 1871 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 23 September, p. 4. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5855495 '''UNDERWOOD''', William Henry & '''GORDON''', Maria
Marriage Date: 5 Sep 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 3603/1879. Marriage Notices: ''Mercury and Weekly Courier'' (13 Sep) 1879 'Family Notices', Mercury and Weekly Courier (Vic. : 1878 - 1903), 13 September, p. 2. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article59576221 '''WALKER''', William & '''SPONG''', Mary Jane
Marriage Date: 3 Jan 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 1062/1879. Marriage Notices: ''Mercury and Weekly Courier'' (11 Jan) 1879 'Family Notices', Mercury and Weekly Courier (Vic. : 1878 - 1903), 11 January, p. 2. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article59575439 '''WALKLEY''', George Henry & '''SALOM''', Myra Anne
Marriage Date: 7 Feb 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1160/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (21 Feb) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 21 February, p. 22. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221759551 '''WILKINSON''', Thomas Andrew & '''SIMS''', Sophia
Marriage Date: 10 Jun 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 2425/1879. Marriage Notices: ''The Age'' (9 Jul) 1879 'Family Notices', The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), 9 July, p. 1. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article199370286, ''Leader'' (12 Jul) 1879 'Family Notices', Leader (Melbourne, Vic. : 1862 - 1918), 12 July, p. 27. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article198003161 '''WILLIAMS''', John & '''KNIGHT''', Elizabeth Sarah
Marriage Date: 28 Dec 1869. Vic Marriage Reg # 4642/1869. Marriage Notices: ''The Argus'' (1 Jan 1870) 1870 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 1 January, p. 4. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5809493 '''WILSON''', Joseph & '''QUINCEY''', Sedlear
Marriage Date: 3 Feb 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1153/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (14 Feb) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 14 February, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221758744 '''WOOLLEY''', John & '''ANDREWS''', Emily
Marriage Date: 20 May 1878. Vic Marriage Reg # 2620/1878. Marriage Notices: ''The Australasian'' (1 Jun) 1878 'Family Notices', The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), 1 June, p. 27. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article143311822 '''YOXON''', George Crawford & '''GIBBS''', Arabella
Marriage Date: 3 Mar 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1174/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (13 Mar) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 13 March, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221760203 ==Sources==

Married names in Sweden

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[[Category: Swedish Names]] [[:Category: Swedish Names|More about Swedish names]] =Married names for Swedish women?= Married names in Sweden came in use '''late''' compared to the rest of Europe. There are some principles - married names for women were enforced by law only between 1920 and 1963, but ''may'' have been used earlier, particularly among nobility and townsfolk. Since many genealogy softwares assign married names to women by default, there are all too many women with falsely assigned married names in family trees on the Net. These are '''not''' good enough for WikiTree, unless they can be sourced from church records or other official documents. ==Development over time== The Name Law of 1920 was a milestone - but the transition period before that was longdrawn - over at least a century - so no precise dates can be given. According to Ingela Martenius, women used their husbands' names ''socially'' before they were used ''legally''[http://web.comhem.se/~u31263678/genealogy/Names.pdf Swedish Names] review by Ingela Martenius - a section on women's surnames and a one-sentence mention of the "widow phenomenon" What counts for WikiTree purposes is when a woman is '''in the records''' by her married name. ===No married names in the patronymic system=== [[Space:Patronymics_in_Sweden|Patronymics]] '''can not''' be used as married names for logical reasons, since they refer to a person as a son or daughter of his or her father - which will not change as they marry. There may be exceptions to this in families that adopted -son names as family names at an early stage, see: [[Space:Early_frozen_patronymics_Sweden|Early frozen patronymics]] (wikiTree page). ===As a rule the woman kept her family name when married=== As for [[Space:Family_names_in_Sweden|family names]], Swedish women born with a family name also kept this throughout life, until late in time. Thus it is very common to find families of craftspeople or townsfolk in Swedish household records, where husband and wife have different surnames. * [[Cons-4|Maria Charlotta Cons]] (1813 - 1852) and her husband Johan Wennergren provide an example from the small town of Enköping. ** There are many more examples if you care to browse the household record for Enköping 1843-1851 - [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0003368_00344 image:C0003368_00344] - images freely available at the Swedish National Archives. At a quick glance surnames/family names seem more common among the established households than patronyms - and wives keep the name they were born with. * [[Westberg-198|Anna Westberg]] and her husband, Master Smith [[Nordin-152|Johannes Nordin]], may exemplify the craftspeople carrying each their own family name throughout their marriage. ** They can be found, for example, in the household record for Bjuråker (1800-1810), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0030499_00113 image: C0030499_00113] - images freely available at the Swedish National Archives. Browsing the pages for Strömbacka Bruk will also turn up several more couples where both have family names. Families immigrated to Sweden from down on the continent brought their customs with them. Among them we may find women recorded with married names at a very early stage: *[[Salina-8|Beata Salina]] (1636-1693) was born in Stockholm, in an educated family, with a background in Danzig. She married [[Springer-196|Carl Christopher Springer]], who also was of German extraction. She is in the records with both names, during her marriage. When the surname of the father was a true family name, the children would inherit the name of the father. When the last name of the father was a [[Space:Swedish_soldier_names|soldier name]] this was usually '''not''' inherited by the children - although this is a rule with plenty of exceptions. Just be sure to check primary sources, so that the inherited surname isn't an artifact of some genealogy software. ===Compulsory married names in 1920=== There was a [[Space:Swedish_Name_Laws|name law]] passed in 1920, making it compulsory for women to take their husband's surname when they married. However, by then the use of married names for women had been a trend for a long time. * [[Space:The_last_-dotters|A collection of case studies]] - mostly about the transition from -dotter names The law was relaxed in 1963 so after that things became more complicated again (see [[Space:Swedish_Name_Laws|Swedish Name Laws]]). =Widows assigned the name of their husbands= It is interesting to find that there are quite a number of women who are not in the records with their husband's surname as long as he is alive - '''but they are assigned his surname as widows'''. :This does not refer to the numerous cases in older times where women are in the books as "the widow of so-and-so" - like [[Nilsdotter-523|Brita Nilsdotter]] (1687-1786), who is in her own death record as "the widow of fourir Blomstedt, 81 years old (no name given for her) - or [[Månsdotter-414|Brita Månsdotter]] (abt. 1680 - 1743), who is "''salig'' Brodin's widow, ''hustru'' Brita" in her death record (no patronymic given for her). This is just the ordinary focus on male heads of household in the old ministerial books. But the attention to names encouraged by WikiTree has drawn our attention to cases where a widow is in the records, somewhere, with a "married name". The use of a husband's surname for his widow was probably not the choice of the woman herself, but either a social custom in the area or an idea held by the record keeper(s) in the local clergy. Be that as it may, this phenomenon is worth exploring by means of some cases. ==A few examples== The initial collection is just a number of cases that we have come across while entering and editing profiles in WikiTree, and so don't say much about how widespread the practice might be. Here are a couple of cases from Skog parish in Hälsingland, followed by an overview of women in ten years' worth of death records for Skog, having a surname rather than a patronymic. ===[[Andersdotter-5924|Margta Andersdotter]] widow Stålnäbb (1695 - 1778) [[:Category: Skog (X)|Skog (X)]]=== [[Andersdotter-5924|Margta Andersdotter]] was the daughter of [[Simonsson-119|Anders Simonsson]]. She is Margta Andersdotter in the record when she marries [[Stålnäbb-5|Anders Henriksson]], then just ''hustru'' Margareta in the household records. Anders Henriksson Stålnäbb's widow Margareta Andersdotter Stålnäbb died at Gullgruva 12 January 1778. *Death record: Skogs kyrkoarkiv, Gävleborgs län, Födelse- och dopböcker, SE/HLA/1010178/C/2 (1738-1799), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0032090_00211 bildid: C0032090_00211] Riksarkivet SVAR ===[[Brodin-44|Brita Eriksdotter Brodin]] widow Jernberg (1722 - 1796), [[:Category: Skog (X)|Skog (X)]]=== [[Brodin-44|Brita Eriksdotter Brodin]] was the daughter of charcoal maker Erik Andersson Brodin in Sunnäs, Skog parish in Hälsingland. When '''Brita Eriksdotter Brodin''' married [[Jernberg-20|Anders Andersson Jernberg]] they were both by their full names in the record. In the household records the wife of master smith Anders Andersson Jernberg mostly goes by the name Brita Ersdotter. As a widow she is in the household record as The widow of Master Jernberg, Brita Ericsdotter. Then, in her own death record she is ''Enkan hustru'' (widow) '''Brita Ericsdotter Jernberg.''' * Marriage record: Skogs kyrkoarkiv, Gävleborgs län, Födelse- och dopböcker, SE/HLA/1010178/C/2 (1738-1799), top right, #7on [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0032090_00140 bildid: C0032090_00140]] Riksarkivet SVAR * Sample household record while married: Skogs kyrkoarkiv, Gävleborgs län, Husförhörsböcker, SE/HLA/1010178/A I/2 (1760-1787), [[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0032062_00102 bildid: C0032062_00102] Riksarkivet SVAR * Household record as widow: Skogs kyrkoarkiv, Gävleborgs län, Husförhörsböcker, SE/HLA/1010178/A I/4 (1789-1802), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0032064_00163 bildid: C0032064_00163] Riksarkivet SVAR * Death record: Skogs kyrkoarkiv, Gävleborgs län, Födelse- och dopböcker, SE/HLA/1010178/C/2 (1738-1799), lower left on [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0032090_00233 bildid: C0032090_00233] Riksarkivet SVAR ===1790-1799 in Skog=== At this time in Skog, '''wives who died before their husbands''' were typically not assigned the surname of the husband in the death records (or elsewhere). Now, most people - even many of the smiths at the foundries - still had patronymic names, so women married to men with a surname are a minority in the death records. Nevertheless, the few that died befor their husbands are not assigned the surname of their husband, although it is usually mentioned whose wife they were. ====Wives in the death record under their birth name==== * '''Brita Mårtensdotter''', the ''wife'' of blacksmith Holmberg in Gullgruva, died at an age of 75 years 4 April 1794. ** Skogs kyrkoarkiv, Gävleborgs län, Födelse- och dopböcker, SE/HLA/1010178/C/2 (1738-1799), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0032090_00229 bildid: C0032090_00229] Riksarkivet SVAR * '''[[Jernberg-21|Apollonia Andersdotter Jernberg]]''' (1744-1794) was married to smith [[Waller-3024|Jonas Waller]]. She died before her husband, and in her death record she is Lona Andersdotter Jernberg, ''wife'' of Master smith Jonas Waller. (Lona happens to be the daughter of Brita Brodin). ** Death record: Skogs kyrkoarkiv, Gävleborgs län, Födelse- och dopböcker, SE/HLA/1010178/C/2 (1738-1799), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0032090_00230 bildid: C0032090_00230] Riksarkivet SVAR * '''Anna Grönlund''', the dear ''wife'' of (Pearl fishery) Inspector Herr Per Berggren, Fru Anna Grönlund died 16 March 1795. ** Death record: Skogs kyrkoarkiv, Gävleborgs län, Födelse- och dopböcker, SE/HLA/1010178/C/2 (1738-1799), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0032090_00231 bildid: C0032090_00231] Riksarkivet SVAR ** Household record: Skogs kyrkoarkiv, Gävleborgs län, Husförhörsböcker, SE/HLA/1010178/A I/4 (1789-1802), [[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0032064_00143 bildid: C0032064_00143] Riksarkivet SVAR ====Widows assigned the surname of their husband==== * The widow, midwife '''Margareta Larsdotter Levaldia''', died 18 March 1793. (She was the daughter of Lars Eliasson in Tönnånger. Her husband, Anders Levaldius had died at least 30 years earlier.) ** Death record: Skogs kyrkoarkiv, Gävleborgs län, Födelse- och dopböcker, SE/HLA/1010178/C/2 (1738-1799), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0032090_00227 bildid: C0032090_00227] #6; Riksarkivet SVAR * '''[[Brodin-44|Brita Eriksdotter Brodin]]''' widow Jernberg, died February 1796 (see above) * '''Sara Christina Burman''', the pastor's widow, died 25 April 1797. Her pre-deceased husband was vicar Petter Burman and she is in the household record with him as Sara Christina Hoffman. ** Death record: Skog, Gävleborgs län, SE/HLA/1010178/C/2 (1738-1799), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0032090_00234 bildid: C0032090_00234] Riksarkivet SVAR ** Household record: Skogs kyrkoarkiv, Gävleborgs län, Husförhörsböcker, SE/HLA/1010178/A I/4 (1789-1802), [[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0032064_00139 bildid: C0032064_00139] Riksarkivet SVAR ====Soldier's wives==== As opposed to the smiths, clergy and officials, who used inheritable surnames, soldiers were assigned a "surname" as part of their position. It seems their wives and widows all were in the death records with their own birth names: * '''Margta Ericsdotter''', the ''wife'' of former allotment navy soldier Jacob Gundersson Gran died at an age of 78 years 28 Mar 1791. ** Skogs kyrkoarkiv, Gävleborgs län, Födelse- och dopböcker, SE/HLA/1010178/C/2 (1738-1799), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0032090_00223 bildid: C0032090_00223] Riksarkivet SVAR * '''Brita Jönsdotter''', ''widow'' of former allotment navy soldier Pehr Ankarhult died 2 June 1797. ** Death record: Skog, Gävleborgs län, SE/HLA/1010178/C/2 (1738-1799), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0032090_00234 bildid: C0032090_00234] Riksarkivet SVAR * '''Margareta Hansdotter''', ''widow'' after former allotment navy soldier Jonas Nordberg died 14 January 1798. ** Death record: Skog, Gävleborgs län, SE/HLA/1010178/C/2 (1738-1799), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0032090_00235 bildid: C0032090_00235] Riksarkivet SVAR * '''Maria Larsdotter''', the ''wife'' of former allotment navy soldier Johan Drake, died 15 November 1798. ** Skogs kyrkoarkiv, Gävleborgs län, Födelse- och dopböcker, SE/HLA/1010178/C/2 (1738-1799), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0032090_00235 bildid: C0032090_00235] Riksarkivet SVAR ===Some examples from other places in Sweden=== Widows in the records with the surname of their husband. * [[Funck-100|Brita Funck]] widow Ehrenpreus (1655 - 1716), foundry owner's daughter with two ennobled husbands * [[Stake-37|Greta Henriksdotter Stake]], widow Holm (1734 - 1802), smith's widow in Älvsbacka * [[Rocus-1|Sophia Elisabet Rocus]], widow Bohnsack (1765 - 1814), comminister's widow in Arboga * [[Åberg-34|Anna Lena Åberg]], widow Vieweg (1744-1815), smith's widow in Älvsbacka * [[Jansson-852|Brita Maria Jansson]], widow Ljungberg (1770 - 1819) restaurant keeper's widow in Göteborg * [[Pehrman-22|Elisabet Karolina Pehrman]], widow Rosander (1775 - 1823), engineer's widow in Hallingeberg = Sources =

Marriott Sources

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Marsden Valley Cemetery

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[[Category: Nelson Cemetery Free Space Pages]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at Marsden Valley Cemetery in Stoke, Nelson.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Marsden Valley Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]]. ---- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed ===Links=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2179972/marsden-cemetery FindAGrave] *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Marsden-Valley-Cemetery/163311 BillionGraves]

Marsh Genealogy. Giving Several Thousand Descendants of John Marsh of Hartford, CT., 1636-1895

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Marsh Genealogy, Giving Several Thousand Descendants of John Marsh of Hartford, CT., 1636-1895 == Also including some account of English Marshes, and a sketch of the Marsh family association of America. * compiled, edited and published by [[Marsh-12284|Dwight Whitney Marsh]] (1823-1896) * published by The Press of Carpenter & Morehouse, Amherst, Mass., 1895 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Marsh Genealogy. Giving Several Thousand Descendants of John Marsh of Hartford, CT., 1636-1895|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/marshgenealogygi00mars * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=10994 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE6993823 * [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/410208-marsh-genealogy-giving-several-thousand-descendants-of-john-marsh-of-hartford-connecticut-1636-1895-also-including-some-account-of-english-marshes-and-a-sketch-of-the-marsh-family-association-of-america FamilySearch.org] === Table of Contents === * The Marsh Family Association of America * History of this book * Outline of this work * John Marsh of Hartford and Hadley * John Marsh of Hartford and his descendants * Branch I. The Hartford branch * Branch II. The Hatfield branch * Branch III. The Hadley--Windsor--New Hartford branch * Branch IV. The Hadley line * Index. All persons bearing the name of Marsh * Index. Persons bearing other names than Marsh === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Marsh, Dwight Whitney. ''[[Space:Marsh Genealogy. Giving Several Thousand Descendants of John Marsh of Hartford, CT., 1636-1895|Marsh Genealogy]]. Giving Several Thousand Descendants of John Marsh of Hartford, CT., 1636-1895'' (Carpenter & Morehouse, Amherst, Mass., 1895) [ Page ]. * ([[#Marsh|Marsh]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Marsh, Dwight Whitney. ''[[Space:Marsh Genealogy. Giving Several Thousand Descendants of John Marsh of Hartford, CT., 1636-1895|Marsh Genealogy]]. Giving Several Thousand Descendants of John Marsh of Hartford, CT., 1636-1895'' (Carpenter & Morehouse, Amherst, Mass., 1895) [ Page ].

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Place for me to track my activities for the [[Space:Anywherers]]: # Work on fixing all errors in my Error Report. # Continue working on cleaning up adopted profiles (GEDCOM/Merged, badly organized/unsourced) # Work on sourcing Unsourced Profiles. # Categorization - work on getting profiles categorized - with emphasis on [[Project: Military and War | Military and War]] profiles and [[Project: Nebraska Cemeteries|Nebraska Cemeteries]] # Continue work on all central Nebraska Cemeteries, check for existing profiles and get them linked to appropriate cemetery free-space pages add photographs if I have them available from prior trips. [[Space:North_Platte_Cemetery%2C_North_Platte%2C_Nebraska|North Platte Cemetery]] [[Space:Fort_McPherson_National_Cemetery%2C_Maxwell%2C_Nebraska|Fort McPherson National Cemetery]] [[Space:Fairview_Cemetery%2C_Cozad%2C_Nebraska|Fairview Cemetery]] # Work on connecting unconnected individuals to parents, sibilings etc. == MY FAMILY LINES == === Need Sourced === # [[Brownfield-160]] # [[Brownfield-158]] These two profiles were adopted - result of an unsourced GEDCOM upload. Both need extensive research,, both were attached to the wrong parents. # [[Peden-239]] this profile needs non-Ancestry.com sources attached. No way to check sources unless a member of Ancestry.com # [[Theurer-24]] add more sources if available on spouses profile # [[Jones-41612]] - Needs further sourcing - showing non-matching Find a Grave link in error report. # [[Jones-41615]] - Need further sourcing - research === Merge/GEDCOM cleanup === === Connect/Expand === # [[Underwood-2798]] needs other children added # [[Theurer-24]] (add parents etc) # [[Bodine-260]] (Estella Hamilton Head F 55 Ohio / Virgil Hamilton Son M 21 Illinois) # [[Fowler-5893]] Additional children to add to Frank and Frances Fowler: * John L Fowler M 1865 Nebraska * Nellie Fowler D 1865 Nebraska * Frederick “Fred” I (J) Fowler M 1883 Nebraska * Joseph K Andrews ? * Jennie Andrews ? with family in 1885 Add spouses: # [[Loibl-28]] # [[Loibl-27]] # [[Loibl-26]] === Work on Biography/Timeline - Organization === #[[Ralston-1057]] - Law Enforcement Office Killed in Line of Duty (cousin) #[[Ralston-935]] - one of Ralston-1057's son's # [[Kryder-37]] # [[Smith-96633]] # [[Bodine-260]] (minor work) # [[Towse-76]] # [[Johnson-46241]] # [[Towse-73]] # [[Petch-97]] # [[Marshall-8510]] # [[Fowler-5490]] # [[Fowler-5893]] # [[Payton-953]] # [[Marshall-8900]] # [[Marshall-8901]] # [[Marshall-8904]] # [[Marshall-8902]] # [[Marshall-8903]] - minor work # [[Loibl-28]] # [[Loibl-26]] # [[Loibl-29]] - orphaned profile (adopt?) # [[Hiatt-1773]] - orphaned profile (adopt?) # [[Loibl-24]] # [[Loibl-25]] # [[Kraus-645]] # [[Kraus-648]] # [[Kraus-646]] # [[Hladky-10]] # [[Peden-469]] # [[Peden-471]] # [[Peden-472]] # [[Peden-470]] # [[Peden-473]] # [[Henry-5346]] # [[Henry-5506]] # [[Peden-444]] # [[Peden-464]] # [[Wieland-186]] # [[Peden-465]] # [[Peden-466]] # [[Peden-443]] # [[Riffle-223]] # [[Riffel-67]] # [[Riffle-224]] # [[Cooper-12422]] # [[Peden-467]] # [[Fisher-9435]] # [[Peden-468]] # [[Peden-446]] # [[McKelvey-221]] # [[McKelvey-223]] # [[McKelvey-226]] # [[McKelvey-222]] # [[McKelvey-224]] # [[McKelvey-225]] # [[McKelvey-227]] # [[Peden-447]] # [[Peden-440]] # [[Curtiss-455]] # [[Peden-449]] # [[Wood-17391]] # [[Peden-450]] # [[Jones-41615]] # [[Naumann-172]] # [[Gates-2668]] == UNRELATED FAMILY PROFILES == === Need Sourcing === #[[Fairchild-47]] === Merge/GEDCOM cleanup === === Connect/Expand === # [[Tanner-3261]] # [[Nichols-8053]] # [[Miller-44881]] # [[Dunning-1119]], [[Dunning-1151]], [[Smith-133674]] # [[Stone-11577]] # [[Kuroki-14]] # [[Murphy-10827]] # [[Holster-24]] # [[Carlson-2822]] - add children # [[Whitman-3051]] # [[Hileman-271]] # [[Nordstrom-567]] === Work on Biography/Timeline - Organization === # [[Tanner-3261]] # [[Nichols-8053]] # [[Dunning-1119]], [[Dunning-1151]], [[Smith-133674]] # [[Stone-11577]] # [[Kuroki-14]] # [[Murphy-10827]] == CEMETERY ITEMS == === Need cemetery category created === === Need to get cemetery category added to profile === == MILITARY AND WAR ITEMS == Continue research on Grattan Massacre and keep working on getting profiles for each of them created...problems locating some of them in Enlistment records. #[[Anderson-32804]] - Finish work on Lt. T.W. Anderson's profile #[[Combs-2807]] - existing profile - needs Civil War stickers etc added # [[Bodine-270]] - need military service appropriately added and categorized # [[Holster-24]] - needs profile properly categorized #[[Marshall-8901]] - check military service #[[Marshall-8430]] – Paul Merrit Marshall (US Navy) – needs more research #[[Nichols-8053]] – John R Nichols (WWI) - needs to be linked to other family members (profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards #[[Miller-44881]] – John J. Miller (Indian Wars) - needs to be linked to other family members #[[Marshall-9318]] – Arthur L Marshall (WWII) profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards #[[Kuroki-4]] – Fred Shitoshi Kuroki (WWII) profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards #[[Kuroki-14]] – Henry J. Kuroki (WWII) profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards #[[Fisher-9435]] – George H. Fisher (WWII) profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards #[[Brownfield-29]] – Isaac Hopwood Brownfield (WWII) profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards #[[Peden-91]] – Alonzo Eleazar Peden (Civil War – Confederate) profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards #[[Schmeeckle-95]] – Floyd Lester Schmeeckle (WWII) profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards #[[Schmeeckle-96]] – Harold Schmeeckle (WWII) profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards #[[Schmeeckle-40]] Samuel Schmeeckle (WWI) profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards #[[Schmeeckle-83]] Eugene Schmeeckle (WWII) profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards #[[Dunning-1119]] – Horace C (H.C.) Dunning (Civil War –Union) needs to be linked to other family members (profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards #[[Carr-7613]] – James Everett Carr (WWII – KIA) profile OK for now, check to see if sister is still living or not. #[[Schmeeckle-84]] – Julius David “Jay” Schmeeckle (Korea) profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards #[[Schmeeckle-105]] Willis Max Schmeeckle (WWII) profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards #[[Schmeeckle-81]] Donald R. Schmeeckle (Korea) profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards #[[Rowe-4274]] Arthur Manning Rowe (Civil War – Union) profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards #[[Peden-437]] Darell Dean Peden (Korea) profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards #[[Woodworth-1207]] – Jasper Woodworth (Civil War – Union) - profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards (also need to add rest of children) #[[Rowe-4059]] – Thomas Theron Rowe (Persian Gulf – Iraq) profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards #[[Rowe-4058]] Kenneth Earl Rowe (Vietnam) - served but need to locate information proving service. #[[Rowe-4056]] Richard Dean “Dick” Rowe (Vietnam) - profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards #[[Cone-1727]] – Raymond Aubrey Cone (WWII) profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards (need to find the photos of him in uniform) #[[Peden-433]] Ernest Dale Peden (WWII) profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards === Link photo to profile and cemetery free-space page === == MISC PROJECTS - UNRELATED == Figure out what proper name location formatting is for Evangelisch, Gronau Odenwald, Starkenburg, Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany May want to add free space profile for "White Swan" for Thomas Brownfield and Family Texas Terror Crash (Military and War Project - WWII - Australia) (Cemetery - Ft McPherson National)

Marshall Clan

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[[Category:Scottish Families]] [[Category:Marshall Clan]] =='''Welcome to Clan Marshall''' == {| border="1" width ="80%" ! colspan="3" style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Clan Marshall Team |- |Team Leader ||[[Space:Scotland_-_Scottish_Families_Team| Scottish Families Team]] |- |Team Members|| [[Thomas-10705|Michael Thomas]] |- | || |} ==='''Clan Members'''=== :The goal of this project is to ... offer a focal point for all members interested in the Lairds and Chiefs of Clan Marshall together with members bearing the name Marshall, the related families and those recognised as septs of Clan Marshall. :Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * promoting the entries of those bearing the name Marshall on Wikitree. * ensuring entries appearing on Wikitree are as accurate as possible, correcting mistakes once spotted. * encouraging interest in and study of Clan Marshall. :Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or send me a private message. Thanks! ==Marshall History== :Crest: :Motto: Semper virescit virtu (Virtue always flourishes) :Slogan: :Region: :District: :Plant badge: :Pipe music: :Gaelic name: :Septs: :Names associated with the clan: Marescal, Marescall, Marshal, Marshale, Marshall, Merchel, Mercial, Mersel, Mersell, Mershel, Mershell :See Also: *[[Space:Clan Marshall| Marshall Clan research]] page by [[Thomas-10705|Michael Thomas]]

Marshall County, Minnesota

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[[Category: Marshall County, Minnesota]] == Marshall County, Minnesota == Welcome to the Marshall County, Minnesota project page! This county, established February 25, 1879, was named in honor of William Rainey Marshall, governor of Minnesota. He was born near Columbia, Missouri, October 17, 1825; but his boyhood was spent in Quincy, Illinois, to which place his parents removed in 1830. At the age of fifteen years, in company with his older brother Joseph, he went to the lead mines of Galena, where he worked several years and learned land surveying."Marshall County, Minnesota." Gray County Texas Genealogy and History - Presented by Genealogy Trails. Accessed September 02, 2018. http://genealogytrails.com/minn/marshall/history_countydescription.html. Return to the [[Project:Minnesota|Minnesota Project]] main page. == Maps and Boundaries == *Kittson County (north) *Roseau County (north) *Beltrami County (east) *Pennington County (south) *Polk County (south) *Grand Forks County, North Dakota (southwest) *Walsh County, North Dakota (west) *Pembina County, North Dakota (northwest) == Communities == === Cities === *Alvarado *Argyle *Grygla *Holt *Middle River *Newfolden *Oslo *Stephen *Strandquist *Viking *Warren (county seat) === Townships === *Agder Township *Alma Township *Augsburg Township *Big Woods Township *Bloomer Township *Boxville Township *Cedar Township *Como Township *Comstock Township *Donnelly Township *Eagle Point Township *East Park Township *East Valley Township *Eckvoll Township *Espelie Township *Excel Township *Foldahl Township *Fork Township *Grand Plain Township *Holt Township *Huntly Township *Lincoln Township *Linsell Township *Marsh Grove Township *McCrea Township *Middle River Township *Moose River Township *Moylan Township *Nelson Park Township *New Folden Township *New Maine Township *New Solum Township *Oak Park Township *Parker Township *Rollis Township *Sinnott Township *Spruce Valley Township *Tamarac Township *Thief Lake Township *Valley Township *Vega Township *Veldt Township *Viking Township *Wanger Township *Warrenton Township *West Valley Township *Whiteford Township *Wright Township == Records and Resources == *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_County,_Minnesota *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Marshall_County,_Minnesota_Genealogy *http://www.visitnwminnesota.com/Marshall.htm *http://www.mnhistoricnw.org/museums/county-museums/marshall-county/ *https://www.facebook.com/settlersquare/ *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Minnesota#Marshall_County == Sources ==

Marshall County, Mississippi

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[[Category:Marshall County, Mississippi]][[Category: Mississippi Projects]] {{US History|sub-project=Mississippi}} {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Marshall County, Mississippi | category = Mississippi }} ==History/Timeline== ==Government Offices== ===Cities=== ===Town=== ==County Formed From== ==Geography== ==Adjacent counties== ==Protected areas== ==Demographics== ==County Resources== ==Census== ==Notables== ==Land Grants/Records== ==Indian Involvement== ==Slave Resources== ==Cemeteries== ==Sources==

Marshall County, Oklahoma

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[[Category:Oklahoma]] [[Category:Oklahoma Projects]]
Welcome to the Marshall County Page
{{US History|sub-project=Oklahoma}} --- {{Image|file=Tulsa_County_Oklahoma.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Trail of Tears by Robert Lindeux Courtesy of Woolaroc Museum, Bartlesville, Oklahoma''' }} --- *The current leader of this project is [[Branham-239|Robert Branham, a native Texas who lives in Dallas and knows very little about Oklahoma.]] *The coordinator for this county IS BADLY NEEDED. ===Formed From=== ===Adjacent Counties=== ===History/Timeline=== ====Government Offices==== ===Geography=== '''Airports''' '''Hospitals''' '''Lakes''' '''Major Highways''' '''Railroads''' ===Local Resources=== '''Agriculture''' '''Minerals''' ===Protected Areas=== ===Demographics=== ===Cities=== ====Towns==== ====Unincorporated Communities==== ====Former Communities==== ===Events/Festivals=== ===National Register of Historic Places=== ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} ====Colleges/Universities==== ====Public Schools==== ====Private Schools==== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} ===Historical Census=== ===Notables=== ===Wikitree Profiles=== ===County Resources=== ===Sources=== * "Trail of Tears", Council of Indian Nations, 1310 E Riverside Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85034 * Marshall County, Oklahoma - '''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_County,_Oklahoma'''

Marshall County, West Virginia

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[[Category: West Virginia Projects]] [[ Category:West Virginia]] [[Category: Burch Cemetery, Marshall County, West Virginia]] [[Category: McMechen Cemetery, McMechen, West Virginia]] [[Category: Marshall County, West Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Marshall County, West Virginia *'''[[Space:West_Virginia|West Virginia Space Page]]''' --------- {{One Place Study | place =Marshall County, West Virginia | category =Marshall County, West Virginia }} -------
Marshall County, West Virginia
'''History''' The county was named for John Marshall, chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1801–35) and formed on March 12, 1835. Marshall County is home to the largest conical burial mound in North America,the Grave Creek Mound, at 62 feet high and 240 feet in diameter the largest of the conical mounds built by the prehistoric Adena people and is located in Moundsville. The first European to visit Marshall County was Christopher Gist who was exploring for the Ohio Company in 1751. The first white settlers were John Wetzel and his family in about 1770. Forbes, Harold Malcolm "Marshall County." e-WV: The West Virginia Encyclopedia. 03 June 2013. Web. 26 March 2018. '''Government Offices''' Marshall County Courthouse :PO Drawer B :Moundsville, WV 26041 :Phone: 304-845-0482 :Fax: 304-845-5891 '''Geography'''
Marshall County is located in the Northern Panhandle of West Virginia and is bordered by the Ohio River to the west. The area contains 5 summits, 22 valleys, 39 ridges, streams 93, springs 54 and 3 islands. “West Virginia Gazetteer” Copyright © 2018 HTL, Inc. [https://westvirginia.hometownlocator.com/features/countyfeatures,scfips,54051,c,marshall.cfm West Virginia Gazetter] (Web Accessed 26 March 2018) '''Adjacent counties'''
* Ohio County (north) * Washington County, Pennsylvania (northeast) * Greene County, Pennsylvania (east) * Wetzel County (south) * Monroe County, Ohio (southwest) * Belmont County, Ohio (northwest)Wikipedia contributors, "Marshall County, West Virginia," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Marshall_County,_West_Virginia&oldid=815469696 Wikipedia] (accessed March 26, 2018). '''Protected areas''' * Grave Creek Mound Trader, Patrick D. "Grave Creek Mound." e-WV: The West Virginia Encyclopedia. 27 September 2013. Web. 26 March 2018. * Burches Run Wildlife Management Area * Cecil H. Underwood Wildlife Management Area * Dunkard Fork Wildlife Management Area * Ohio River Islands National Wildlife Refuge '''Demographics''' Area * Total 312 sq mi (808 km2) * Land 305 sq mi (790 km2) * Water 6.7 sq mi (17 km2), 2.2% * Population (est. 2015) 31,978 '''Cities'''
Moundsville / Benwood / Cameron / McMechen / Glendale "Marshall County, West Virginia"-West Virginia Counties-West Virginia.gov online resources. Copyright © 2017 WV.gov [https://www.wv.gov/local/Pages/counties.aspx?county=Marshall WV.gov]( Web 22 March 2018) '''Formed From''' Formed in 1835 from Ohio County '''Resources''' '''Census''' In the 2000 Census of the United States there were 35,519 people, 14,207 households, and 10,101 families residing in the county. The median income for a household in the county was $30,989, and the median income for a family was $39,053. In the 2010 United States Census, there were 33,107 people, 13,869 households, and 9,359 families residing in the county. The median income for a household in the county was $34,419 and the median income for a family was $43,482. '''Notables'''
* Delf Norona, archeologist * Davis Grubb, novelist and short-story writer * Harriet B. Jones, the first female doctor in West Virginia * Arch Moore, three-time governor of West Virginia '''Land Grants''' '''Cemeteries'''
[[:Category:Marshall_County%2C_West_Virginia%2C_Cemeteries|Cemeteries on WikiTree]] '''Sources'''

Marshall Families

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The goal of this project is to reunite Sirnames of Marshall, Hawley, Green, Hall and many more. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hollenbeck-475|Mark Hollenbeck]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Looking for an match able match records for the above Sir Names and many more not listed * Asking for Help in this area of the Sir Names * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12874975 send me a private message]. You can also email me @ professionaltreehistorian@gmail.com Thanks!

Marshall Name Study

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[[Category: Marshall Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Marshall-13814|Roy Marshall]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname MARSHALL and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Marsteller Name Study

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category: Marsteller Name Study]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc.

Martha Globus-Rodriguez To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Globus-3|Martha Globus-Rodriguez]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Globus-3&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Martha Globus-Rodriguez To-Do List|Martha's current to-do list]].'' Frederick (Fritz) Irwig may have been born with the surname Isakowski. {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Globus-5|Day, Laura (Globus)]] || || to-do |- | [[Flarsheim-3|Flarsheim, Henry ]] || || to-do |- | [[Leiberman-3|Flarsheim, Florence (Leiberman) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Flarsheim-6|Flarsheim, Robert ]] || 1900-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Globus-2|Globus, Rubin Hersz ]] || 1864-05-05 || to-do |- | [[Globus-4|Globus, David M.D.]] || || to-do |- | [[Irwig-1|Globus, Vivian (Irwig)]] || || to-do |- | [[Rosenwald-11|Globus, Bonita (Rosenwald)]] || || to-do |- | [[Globus-7|Globus, Meyer ]] || || to-do |- | [[Globus-3|Globus-Rodriguez, Martha (Globus)]] || || to-do |- | [[Globus-6|Goldfield, Sarah (Globus)]] || || to-do |- | [[Flarsheim-2|Irwig, Martha (Flarsheim) ]] || 1905-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Irwig-2|Irwig, Frederick ]] || 1900-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Leiberman-4|Leiberman, Louis ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lieberman-39|Lieberman, Louis Samuel]] || 1849-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Lieberman-42|Lieberman, Florence G.]] || 1878-11-00 || to-do |- | [[Mannheimer-28|Lieberman, Bertha (Mannheimer) ]] || 1853-12-00 || to-do |- |}

Martha Jane (Rainey) Norton Family

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== Biography Grandmother Martha Jane Norton Rainey == ''Accessed 24 Jan 2020'' ''Grandmother Martha Jane Norton Rainey's family tree as she related to me, her granddaughter, [[Flowers-1181|(Mary) Loma Flowers]], in the year of 1921.'' [[Norton-5807|Ransom Norton]] married [[Faith-314|Elizabeth Faith]] in the state of Kentucky. To this union were born 12 children: three sons and nine daughters. Two of the boys died in infancy. The other lived to age 19. He died and was buried in Kentucky. Ransom and Elizabeth Norton, with their nine daughters, left the state of Kentucky for Texas in the year 1851 traveling by the way of steamship down the Red River. The names of the daughters are [[Norton-8047|Nancy]], Margaret, Rachel, L Byron, Rodia, [[Norton-8051|Abigail]], Sarah, [[Norton-2647|Anna]], and [[Norton-6594|Martha Jane]]. On the trip to Texas, Abigail had taken sick. They thought it was seasickness, but she became worse and worse ended up dying of acute indigestion. They prepared her body the best they could for burial. She had one dress she especially liked. They put it on her. The steamship anchored alongside the river bank just long enough to dig her grave and have her lonely funeral. Her father committed her back to God who had given her unto them and said "Goodbye, daughter darling, until the resurrection morning. You're resting place is so lonely. Not another body buried near. The river bank is your resting place an old Red River for your marker. Goodbye, till we meet again." Then again they started on their journey Ma couldn't remember where they landed on Texas soil. After arriving in Texas, they moved into a two room log cabin near Wills Point, Texas. One evening late a group of men and a woman with a baby riding horseback stopped and asked for water. They then asked if they might spend the night as the woman and the baby were very tired. The men pitched camp in the yard but asked that they let the woman and baby stay in the house, which they did. There were two men that stood guard at all times. This woman was Synthia (Cynthia) and Parker her baby was Quanah. Synthia had been captured by the Indians when she was a small child. She couldn't speak English. These men had recaptured her and we're carrying her back to her own people. She did not want to go as she grew up with the Indian people and had married one of the chiefs. They had several children together. She hated to leave her husband and her other children behind. Synthia got away from them several times but they caught her later. The Nortons moved out near Elmo between Wills Point and Terrell. While there Sarah died and was buried in an old graveyard. They lived in and around there until the daughters were grown and married. [[Norton-8047|Nancy]] married [[Ray-14933|Bob Ray]] Margaret married Charlie Leftrage Rachel married Jim Reeves. [[Norton-5763|Elvira]] married [[Dakan-11|John Dakan]] Rhodia married Dock Ellis. [[Norton-2647|Annie]] married Dock Williams and [[Wilhite-565|John Wilhite]] [[Norton-6594|Martha]] married [[Rainey-1504|Jeff Rainey]] To Jeff and Martha Rainey were born five children: one son and four daughters. Their names [[Rainey-1503|Laura]], [[Rainey-1952|Frank]], [[Rainey-3032|Matty]], [[Rainey-1953|Mollie]], and [[Rainey-652|Amanda]]. In the year of 1880, Jeff Rainey sold all possessions except a wagon and team and their furniture. All the food they had was a very small mess of cornmeal. He, supposing to move from Johnson county near Cleburne, Texas where Amanda was born to Rusk County, he got into the wagon pretending to go see a man to settle some last minute business. He drove off to never return or was heard from him since. Indirectly, a report came to mom that he carried another woman off with him. Amanda was two years old. Mom had pride and self-respect and shouldered her great responsibility to care and feed her five little fatherless children. She had no furniture, no place to go, nothing to feed those five little mouths. She bravely asked the neighbors for work: to wash, iron, scrub, cook, cut wood, and work in the field. She did any job to make an honest living for her brood. When the neighbors saw her honesty and integrity, they began helping her. They gathered up odd and ends of furniture for them and let them move into a little corn crib for shelter. One neighbor gave them milk for Ma milking for them. Another gave them corn to shell on shares for them for their meal. Different folks killed hogs and ma helped them out to get some of the meat. Women gave their dress tails to make the children cloths and one man gave her the remnant cotton to pick, which Ma then the children gathered at night. They picked the seeds out of the cotton and made themselves beds. Ma was not lazy. She worked all the time. Much of her work was five miles from home. She walked to and fro on the way back she gathered wood and carried it home for cooking, heating or wash wood. They had no well. There was a spring about a quarter of a mile from the house where she carried all their water from three big buckets at the time . One in each hand. and then the other on her head. Where ever she worked, the people gave her food to eat. She saved it to carry home to the children. Many days she worked from daylight until dark without any lunch and most of the time didn’t eat all that she wanted (and needed) for breakfast and supper, so that her children could have more. Naturally she had to leave the children at home alone. [[Rainey-1503|Laura]], the oldest, had to keep watch over the rest. Even if she, herself, was too young to do much with them or for them. This it the way they grew from babies into grown ups, with no guidance or the advice of a father. Laura grew up from childhood into womanhood more or less self-raised. During the early age of womanhood, misfortune over took her by a man much older than she. Jim Henderson got her with child. He being a marreid man couldn’t protect her or give the child a name. Their child was a girl named [[Joyner-1195|Clara]]. Before the child was born, [[Rainey-1952|Frank]] (who later went by BF) said the family was disgraced and “he or Laura--one had to go”. Ma’s heart was already broken into a thousand pieces. Here was her second blow. What was she to do? Either problem was enough to kill her, but she had to decide. So she said, “I need Frank so much to help support the other children” And she asked Laura to go. She helped her pack what few clothes she had into a flour sack. Laura walked away out of their lives and memories. Never to have her name mentioned again among themselves or their families when they were married. This information was furnished by my Aunt [[Rainey-1953|Mollie McCreary]]. Frank (who had to leave school at 5th grade), Mollie and Amanda never mentioned having a sister Laura to their children, until a few years after Ma died. One day, Amanda received a letter from Laura who lived in Big Cabin Oklahoma. She wrote, that God had forgiven her many years ago, and ask her family’s forgiveness. And would very much love to hear from them if they cared to write. She said that they may never meet here on earth, but she would meet them in Heaven. Amanda and Mollie wrote to her. She later sent her picture for us to see. She was a beautiful woman and she had several children by [[Nichols-23084|Mr. Nichols]]. Clara, her first born, lived in Vinita, Oklahoma. In the year of 1943, Joe and I were on our way to see Eldredge Mame who was stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, MO. We went by to see [[Nichols-23085|Josephine]], Aunt Larah’s baby. She married [[Green-60288|Bob Green]] and they have several children. We spent the day and took some pictures with them. Neither Clara or Josephine knows how only their mother lost track of her family. I didn’t get to see Clara, which I deeply regretted. Ma died of liver trouble in March 9, 1923. Before Ma passes away while very low she called “Larah, Larah come to me, Larah, I want you.” Mollie and Amanda knew who she was referring to, but the rest of us thought Ma was unconscious. We asked who she thought Larah was and they made us hush. Several years after Ma died, an old man with long beard came through the Elm Grove Community asking people where Martha Rainey was. They told him she was dead. [[Flowers-1179|Forrest]] saw him and he asked Forrest about Martha Rainey. Forrest carried him to the cemetery and showed him her grave. The man would not tell Forrest his name. He asked Forrest who he was. He told the stranger that he was a grandson of Martha Rainey’s and his mother was [[Rainey-652|Mandy (Amanda) Rainey Flowers]]. Forrest said that the man had the keenest black piercing eyes that he ever looked at. He was riding a stocking-legged horse. He spurred his horse and rode away, leaving no trace or was seen after that. Every place the stranger stopped for information, the people said there was something queer about that man, besides refusing to tell his name. We all believed this man was [[Rainey-1504|Pa Rainey]], but we will never really know. [[Rainey-1953|Mollie Rainey McCreary]] Mollie Rainey married [[McCreary-1118|Jim McCreary]] July 2, 1893 at old Bethel Baptist Church by Reverend Newt Morris. To this union was born seven children four sons and three daughters: Katie Lee born April 25, 1894 died March 23, 1923 Kenneth Clifton Sept 9 1898 Connie Curtis Nov 20 1900 Frank Mayfield Oct 5, 1903 Virgie Corene Oct 26 1906 Hulett Marie Feb 4, 1911 JR JR March 11 1913 (Aunt Mollie died June 3, 1955) [[Rainey-652|Amanda Rainey Flowers]] [[Flowers-1169|William Riley Flowers]] and Amanda Rainey married April 2 1899 at Denman Texas Vanzant Co by Rev Newt Morris a Baptist preacher. William Riley Flowers born Feb 11 1867 died Oct 29 1926 Amanda Rainey Flowers March 27 1878 died Feb 15, 1955 They had three sons and eight daughters: [[Flowers-1177|Theran Dewitt]] Feb 21, 1900 died May 4 1900 [[Flowers-1178|Avis May]] Feb 19, 1901 (died July 5 1902) [[Flowers-1179|Floyd Forrest]] April 26, 1902 [[Flowers-1180|Willie Clifton]] Dec 16, 1903 Married Birdie Windham [[Flowers-1181|Mary Loma]] Nov 6 1905 Married Joe A Mann June 9 1934 [[Flowers-1182|Claudia Berl]] Nov 8 1907 Married Jim downing [[Flowers-1168|Johnnie (daughter) Merle]] April 24, 1910 Married [[Yates-2187|Richard Yates]] and Johnny Ackerman(?) [[Flowers-1183|Agnes Inez]] Dec 21, 1912 Married Lester Huckaby and Bill Loftis [[Flowers-1184|Hezle Irene]] March 7 1916 Albert Dean [[Flowers-1185|Franki Maurine]] Dec 21 1918 Died Aug 21, 1932 Martha Kate June 26, 1923 Married Howard Yates. Jesse Lee Flowers William Riley Flowers first marriage was to Mary Alice Hart and to this union were born three sons: Everett and James both died in infancy. Jesse Lee was born Dec 28, 1889. Our half brother, but is more than a whole brother to us. He is our second daddy and how we do love him. Jesse Lee married Maryln Hyde Dec 5 ''Description: My mother, [[Speed-2041|Vergie Ann Speed]], gave me the typed original of her great grandmother, Martha Jane Norton Rainey, which I have downloaded. I re-typed it for practical purposes. My mom tells me that she has only wonderful memories of Grandpa [[Rainey-1952|(Frank) Rainey]].'' == Notes == Formatted for WikiTree by [[Oaks-601|Melissa (Oaks) Goodnight]], 9 May 2024 (4th great-granddaughter of Martha Jane Norton Rainey)

Martha Jane (Rainey) Norton Family Bio

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''Norton-Rainey Family Bio - Pulled from Ancestry.com - The only edits I made were to link to family profiles on WikiTree'' -- [[Oaks-601|Goodnight, Melissa]], descendant of [[Joyner-1195|Clara]], daughter of [[Rainey-1503|Laura Elizabeth]], 17 June 2018. Grandmother [[Norton-6594|Martha Jane Norton Rainey's]] family tree as she related to me, her granddaughter, (Mary) Loma Flowers, in the year of 1921. [[Norton-5807|Ransom Norton]] married [[Faith-314|Elizabeth Faith]] in the state of Kentucky. To this union were born 12 children three sons and nine daughters. Two of the boys died in infancy. The other lived to age 19. He died and was buried in Kentucky. [[Norton-5807|Ransom]] and [[Faith-314|Elizabeth Norton]], with their nine daughters, left the state of Kentucky for Texas in the year 1851 traveling by the way of steamship down the Red River. The names of the daughters are Nancy, Margaret, Rachel, L Byron, Rodia, Abigail, Sarah, Anna, and [[Norton-6594|Martha Jane]]. On the trip to Texas, Abigail had taken sick. They thought it was seasickness, but she became worse and worse ended up dying of acute indigestion. They prepared her body the best they could for burial. She had one dress she especially liked. They put it on her. The steamship anchored alongside the river bank just long enough to dig her grave and have her lonely funeral. Her father committed her back to God who had given her unto them and said "Goodbye, daughter darling, until the resurrection morning. You're resting place is so lonely. Not another body buried near. The river bank is your resting place an old Red River for your marker. Goodbye, till we meet again." Then again they started on their journey Ma couldn't remember where they landed on Texas soil. After arriving in Texas they moved into a two room log cabin near Wills Point, Texas. One evening late a group of men and a woman with a baby riding horseback stopped and asked for water. They then asked if they might spend the night as the woman and the baby were very tired. The men pitched camp in the yard but asked that they let the woman and baby stay in the house, which they did. There were two men that stood guard at all times. This woman was Synthia (Cynthia) and Parker her baby was Quanah. Synthia had been captured by the Indians when she was a small child. She couldn't speak English. These men had recaptured her and we're carrying her back to her own people. She did not want to go as she grew up with the Indian people and had married one of the chiefs. They had several children together. She hated to leave her husband and her other children behind. Synthia got away from them several times but they caught her later. The Nortons moved out near Elmo between Wills Point and Terrell. While there Sarah died and was buried in an old graveyard. They lived in and around there until the daughters were grown and married. Nancy married Bob Ray Margaret married Charlie Leftrage Rachel married Jim Reeves. Elvira married john Doken (Daken?) Rhodia married Dock Ellis. Annie married Dock Williams and John Wilhite. [[Norton-6594|Martha]] married [[Rainey-1504|Jeff Rainey]]. To [[Rainey-1504|Jeff]] and [[Norton-6594|Martha Rainey]] were born five children: one son and four daughters. Their names [[Rainey-1503|Laura]], Frank, Matty, Mollie, and Amanda. In the year of 1880, [[Rainey-1504|Jeff Rainey]] sold all positions except a wagon and team and their furniture. All the food they had was a very small mess of cornmeal. He, supposing to move from Johnson county near Cleburne, Texas where Amanda was born to Rusk County, he got into the wagon pretending to go see a man to settle some last minute business. He drove off to never return or was heard from him since. Indirectly, a report came to mom that he carried another woman off with him. Amanda was two years old. Mom had pride and self-respect and shouldered her great responsibility to care and feed her five little fatherless children. She had no furniture, no place to go, nothing to feed those five little mouths. She bravely asked the neighbors for work: to wash, iron, scrub, cook, cut wood, and work in the field. She did any job to make an honest living for her brood. When the neighbors saw her honesty and integrity, they began helping her. They gathered up odd and ends of furniture for them and let them move into a little corn crib for shelter. One neighbor gave them milk for Ma milking for them. Another gave them corn to shell on shares for them for their meal. Different folks killed hogs and ma helped them out to get some of the meat. Women gave their dress tails to make the children cloths and one man gave her the remnant cotton to pick, which Ma then the children gathered at night. They picked the seeds out of the cotton and made themselves beds. Ma was not lazy. She worked all the time. Much of her work was five miles from home. She walked to and fro on the way back she gathered wood and carried it home for cooking, heating or wash wood. They had no well. There was a spring about a quarter of a mile from the house where she carried all their water from three big buckets at the time . One in each hand. and then the other on her head. Where ever she worked, the people gave her food to eat. She saved it to carry home to the children. Many days she worked from daylight until dark without any lunch and most of the time didn’t eat all that she wanted (and needed) for breakfast and supper, so that her children could have more. Naturally she had to leave the children at home alone. [[Rainey-1503|Larah]], the oldest, had to keep watch over the rest. Even if she, herself, was too young to do much with them or for them. This it the way they grew from babies into grown ups, with no guidance or the advice of a father. [[Rainey-1503|Larah]] grew up from childhood into womanhood more or less self-raised. During the early age of womanhood. Misfortune ove took her by a man much older than she. Jim Henderson got her with child. He being a marreid man couldn’t protect her or give the child a name. Their child was a girl named [[Joyner-1195|Clara]]. Before the child was born Frank (who later went by BF) said the family was disgraced and “he or [[Rainey-1503|Larah]]--one had to go”. Ma’s heart was already broken into a thousand pieces. Here was her second blow. What was she to do? Either problem was enough to kill her, but she had to decide. So she said, “I need Frank so much to help support the other children” And she asked [[Rainey-1503|Larah]] to go. She helped her pack what few clothes she had into a flour sack. [[Rainey-1503|Larah]] walked away out of their lives and memories. Never to have her name mentioned again among themselves or their families when they were married. This information was furnished by my Aunt Mollie McCreary.) Frank (who had to leave school at 5th grade), Mollie and Amanda never mentioned having a sister [[Rainey-1503|Larah]] to their children, until a few years after Ma died. One day, Amanda received a letter from [[Rainey-1503|Larah]] who lived in Big Cabin Oklahoma, she worte, that God had forgiven her many years ago, and ask her family’s forgiveness. And would very much love to hear from them if they cared to write. She said that they many never meet here on earth, but she would meet them in Heaven. Amand and Mollie wrote to her. She later sent her picture for us to see. She was a beautiful woman and she had several children by Mr. Nichols. [[Joyner-1195|Clara]], her first born, lived in Vinita Oklahoma. In the year of 1943 Joe and I were on our way to see Eldredge Mame who was stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, MO. We went by to see Josephine, Aunt [[Rainey-1503|Larah]]’s baby. She married Bob Green and they have several children. We spent the day and took some pictures with them. Neither [[Joyner-1195|Clara]] or Josephine knows how only their mother lost track of her family. I didn’t get to see [[Joyner-1195|Clara]], which I deeply regretted. Ma died of liver trouble in March 9, 1923. Before Ma passes away while very low she called “Larah, Larah come to me, Larah, I want you.” Mollie and Amanda knew who she was referring to, but the rest of us thought Ma was unconscious. We asked who she thought [[Rainey-1503|Larah]] was and they made us hush. Several years after Ma died, an old man with long beard came through the Elm Grove Community asking people where [[Norton-6594|Martha Rainey]] was. They told him she was dead. Forrest saw him and he asked Forrest about [[Norton-6594|Martha Rainey]]. Forrest carried him to the cemetery and showed him her grave. The man would not tell Forrest his name. He asked Forrest who he was. He told the stranger that he was a grandson of [[Norton-6594|Martha Rainey's]] and his mother was Mandy (Amanda) Rainey Flowers. Forrest said that the man had the keenest black piercing eyes that he ever looked at. He was riding a stocking-legged horse. He spurred his horse and rode away, leaving no trace or was seen after that. Every place the stranger stopped for information, the people said there was something queer about that man, besides refusing to tell his name. We all believed this man was [[Rainey-1504|Pa Rainey]], but we will never really know. Mollie Rainey McCreary Mollie Rainey married Jim McCreary July 2, 1893 at old Bethel Baptist Church by Reverend Newt Morris. To this union was born seven children foot sons and three daughters: Katie Lee born April 25, 1894 died March 23, 1923 Kenneth Clifton Sept 9 1898 Connie Curtis Nov 20 1900 Frank Mayfield Oct 5, 1903 Virgie Corene Oct 26 1906 Hulett Marie Feb 4, 1911 JR JR March 11 1913 (Aunt Mollie died June 3, 1955) Amanda Rainey Flowers William Riley Flowers and Amanda Rainey married April 2 1899 at Denman Texas Vanzant Co by Rev Newt Morris a Baptist preacher. William Riley Flowers born Feb 11 1867 died Oct 29 1926 Amanda Rainey Flowers March 27 1878 died Feb 15, 1955 They had three sons and eight daughters: Theran Dewitt Feb 21, 1900 died May 4 1900 Avis May Feb 19, 1901 (died July 5 1902) Floyd Forrest April 26, 1902 Willie Clifton Dec 16, 1903 Married Birdie Windham Mary Loma Nov 6 1905 Married Joe A Mann June 9 1934 Claudia Berl Nov 8 1907 Married Jim downing Johnnie (daughter) Merle April 24, 1910 Married Richard Yates and Johnny Ackerman(?) Agnes Inez Dec 21, 1912 Married Lester Huckaby and Bill Loftis Hezle Irene March 7 1916 Albert Dean Franki Maurine Dec 21 1918 Died Aug 21, 1932 Martha Kate June 26, 1923 Married Howard Yates. Jesse Lee Flowers William Riley Flowers first marriage was to Mary Alice Hart and th this union were born three sons: Everett and James both died in infancy. Jesse Lee was born Dec 28, 1889. Our half brother, but is more than a whole brother to us. He is our second daddy and how we do love him. Jesse Lee married Maryln Hyde Dec 5

Martha Leger To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Beaugh-15|Martha Leger]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Beaugh-15&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Martha Leger To-Do List|Martha's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Beaugh-15|Leger, Martha (Beaugh)]] || || to-do |- |}

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Martin County, Minnesota

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[[Category: Martin County, Minnesota]] == Martin County, Minnesota == Welcome to the Martin County, Minnesota project page! Martin County, Minnesota was created on May 23, 1857 from Brown County and Faribault County . The county was named in honor of either Henry Martin or Morgan Lewis Martin (1805-1887). Henry Martin was a prominent landowner from Connecticut. Morgan Lewis Martin was a delegate to Congress from Wisconsin and introduced a bill for the organization of the Minnesota Territory."Martin County, Minnesota Genealogy Guide." Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness. Accessed September 02, 2018. https://www.raogk.org/minnesota-genealogy/martin-county/. Return to the [[Project:Minnesota|Minnesota Project]] main page. == Maps and Boundaries == *Watonwan County (north) *Blue Earth County (northeast) *Faribault County (east) *Kossuth County, Iowa (southeast) *Emmet County, Iowa (southwest) *Jackson County (west) *Cottonwood County (northwest) == Communities == === Cities === *Ceylon *Dunnell *Fairmont (county seat) *Granada *Northrop *Ormsby (partly in Watonwan County) *Sherburn *Trimont *Truman *Welcome === Townships === *Cedar Township *Center Creek Township *East Chain Township *Elm Creek Township *Fairmont Township *Fox Lake Township *Fraser Township *Galena Township *Jay Township *Lake Belt Township *Lake Fremont Township *Manyaska Township *Nashville Township *Pleasant Prairie Township *Rolling Green Township *Rutland Township *Silver Lake Township *Tenhassen Township *Waverly Township *Westford Township == Records and Resources == *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_County,_Minnesota *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Martin_County,_Minnesota_Genealogy *http://fairmont.org/mchs/ *http://genealogytrails.com/minn/martin/ *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Martin_County,_Minnesota == Sources ==

Martin County, Texas

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[[Category:Martin County, Texas]] [[Category:Texas Projects]] ----
Welcome to Martin County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ====History/Timeline==== {{Image|file=Martin_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Mural probation office, in Stanton, Tx }} *{{Blue|Martin County was formed from Bexar District in 1876; organized in 1884.}} It is named for Wylie Martin, senator of Republic of Texas.https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/martin-county Martin County is situated in West Texas,on the Staked Plains. It was created from a part of Bexar. http://genealogytrails.com/tex/panhandle2/martin/ :'''mid 1700s''' - Comanche Indians displaced Lipan Apaches in the region, then were displaced by the US Army following the Civil War. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcm03 :'''1876''' Martin County was created from Bexar territory. Located in West Texas on the Staked Plains. :'''Aug 21, 1876''' Martin County was formed from Bexar County, named for Wylie Martin, one of Stephen F. Austin's Old Three Hundred colonists. :'''1877''' Christopher C. Slaughter's 37,500 section Lazy S Ranch extended into Martin County and had its headquarters at Mustang Spring.He had preempted this range. :The railroad started a 20-acre experimental farm at Grelton for wheat, barley, rye, and oats. The region was mild, with springs, such as Mustang Pond, where US Army officers noticed Indians watering 1,000 mustangs. :::one pioneer described the country as
"This beautiful country, was just a lush garden with green plums, prairie chicken, and quail galore."
:'''1880s''' Mariensfield News, was published. :'''1881''' Texas and Pacific line began service to its lands in the Martin County area. It sold land to settlers for $1.50 to $2.00/acre. Railroad promotion was a key factor to obtain settlers in West Texas. :'''1881''' Texas and Pacific Railway built a 2-story section house, a pump, and a water tank near Grelton, (a small settlement) in Martin County. ::The first settlement in Martin County was Grelton (later known as Mariensfield) :Immigration to the area intensified after Konz encouraged a group of Carmelite priests from Anderson County to move to Martin County to establish a monastery. The name of the original settlement, Grelton, was changed to Mariensfield (Field of Mary) by German settlers from Anderson County. Encouraged by Christian D. (Father Anastasius) Peters, immigrants moved to Martin County directly from Germany. :'''Aug 15, 1881''', 5 men, Konz's son, Adam Konz, Father Christian D (Anastasius) Peters, John Jacob Konz of Anderson co., Kansas, and Charles Froesee arrived in Grelton. Foresee surveyed the land around Grelton and marked off town lots.. :'''Oct. 1881''' They built the first buildings and homes. Konz had returned to Kansas and organized a settlement party. He led more Kansas settlers to the settlement in 1882. :'''1882''' The first Catholic Mass in the county was celebrated on the site of the present county courthouse by John Konz and his family under the sponsorship of the Texas and Pacific Railway. https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Martin_County,_Texas_Genealogy#Populated_Places :'''1882-83''' Konz built a general store. Father Peters relatives were part of a group from Arkansas. :'''1883'''- Post office was granted, J.B. Konz was postmaster. Another settlement party arrived. :'''1884'''- Martin co. was organized, named for Wyly Martin, and organized In 1884. :'''1884''' Martin County's first school was established. ::Martin County was attached to Mitchell County for administrative purposes for 5 months and then attached to Howard County until 1884, when the county was reduced to its present size and organized with Mariensfield (now Stanton) as the county seat. :'''1885''' FatherBoniface wrote bulletins and took them to Germany to publicize the colony. :'''Post 1885''' Citizens built first courthouse, petitioned the railroad to change the name to Marienfeld (meaning -- German for "field of Mary") Soon there were businesses, hotel, wagon yard, stores, jail, school, Catholic complex and the railroad buldings. :'''1886''' drought depopulated the community. Settlers planted grain, cotton, vegetables, vines, and orchards, hunted antelope, deer, quail. :'''1890''' 3,316 cattle and 12,600 sheep were in the county; (1900 sheep raising declined, but cattle increased., :'''1890''' the town was renamed Stanton, for Edwin McMasters Stanton, a Supreme Court justice and secretary of war under President Lincoln.http://genealogytrails.com/tex/panhandle2/martin/ :'''1890''' Mariensfield's name was changed to Stanton, the area seemed more settled than 10 years ago. :'''1900''' 332 people were living in Martin County. :'''1905''' Stanton had become a major shipping point in the region; ranchers away in ht e South, drove herds there. :'''1910-1920''' land promoters subdivided cattle range into farm sites, 2nd railroad connection in N built through Lamesa. :'''1910''' 2,000 acres were planted in corn, the county's most important crop, 900 acres in forage, and 946 were planted in cotton. :'''1920''' cotton had become the county's leading crop. with 6,700 acres were planted in cotton. :'''1930''' 80,000 acres in Martin County were planted in cotton, and sorghum (24,735 acres) had become the county's second most important crop. :'''1930'''-- The Great Depression years were difficult for farmers--Bankhead Cotton Control Act of 1934 and the Soil Conservation Act helped stabilize the market, and the Domestic Act of 1936 provided incentives for soil conservation. :'''1940s''' World War II years were prosperous. The small irrigated section of the county was increased. :'''1950s''' Martin County had 20,000 acres of farmland irrigated by sprinklers, 2,500 in flood irrigation. :'''1945-50s''' producing well was drilled in 1945, the shallow Mabee field in Andrews County was extended into SW Martin County. :'''1950'''- The first commercial petroleum production occurred in 1950, when the Texas Company drilled over 13,000 feet into the NW section of the county; more than '''90,000 barrels''' of oil were produced in the county that year. :'''1951''' 3 more fields were located: Glass in the SW, Breedlove in the NW, and Stanton in the SW. {{Image|file=Martin_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Welcome to Stanton, Texas }}

:'''{{Blue|1887 Scharbauer Ranches}}''' Located in Martin, Midland, Moore, and Oldham counties 150,000 Acres.....PRIMARY USE cow-calf, quarter horses :John Scharbauer worked on his father-in-law's farm in Schenectady, New York, prior to immigrating to Texas, giving him some ranching experience. He traveled from the East via railroad in 1883. He and another newcomer bought a few acres and a heard of sheep.. He moved to Midland and began a cattle ranch. A nephew, Clarence joined John. When John died, Clarence inherited the ranch, and added more acres to the ranch. Clarence began a lease with the University of Texas. When Clarence died, Clarence Jr bought more acres including some from the Matador Land and Cattle Company. Clarence Jr and children own and operate the ranches today.http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

===Government Offices=== Martin County has had three courthouses: 1886, 1908 and 1975http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/StantonTexas/Martin-County-Courthouse-Stanton-Texas.htm {{Image|file=Martin_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=gazebo made of 1908 dome and columns }} '''1st Courthouse, 1886''' '''2nd Courthouse, 1908''' {{Image|file=Martin_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Here's an image. }}{{clear}} '''3rd Courthouse, 1975 '''This courthouse is hard to see or find. The current Martin County Courthouse was built in 1975 and exemplifies the easy-to-forget architecture of the period. {{Image|file=Martin_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=1975 courthouse }}{{clear}} Like many counties, Martin co. kept relics of the former courthouse , twelve columns from the 1908 Courthouse form a gazebo on the square. The gazebo on the courthouse square was made from the entrance columns and one of the corner turrets from the 1908 courthouse." - Terry Jeanson, June 2006 photo ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcm03 :Location - on the S High Plains of W central Texas :Size - 911 square miles, bounded on N by Dawson County, on the W by Andrews County, on E by Howard County, and on S by Midland and Glasscock counties. :Center -at 32°18' north latitude and 101°70' west longitude, twenty-five miles NE of Midland :Elevation is 2,550 to 3,000 feet. :Soils are red sandy loam :Trees include hackberry, wild china, willow, plum, and mesquite. T :Rainfall is 15.72 inches. The January :Temperature averages 30° F in January, the maximum in July is 95° F. :Growing season of 215 days :Agriculture incolme $36 million annually, 90% from cotton, small grains, corn, and remainder from cattle, hogs, and goats. :1982 the county produced 8,859,780 barrels of oil valued at $234 million. :Rivers/Creeks -Sulphur Spring Creek, a tributary of the Colorado River, and Mustang Creek, a tributary of the North Concho River, drain the N & S portions of the county https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcm03 :Type is a gentle, rolling prairie with draws crossing the county, that are dry, with occasional water hole. The soil is friable red, sandy, porous, having some black waxy spots in the depressions that hold water temporarily in rainy seasons. :Vegetation -stunted growth of mesquite, cedar, hackberry and shin oak. :Water is obtained from wells that are 10-150 feet deep. :This is cattle raising county. Since water must be from wells with windmill power, farmers that plant truck patches, such as corn, peanuts, milo maize, Kaffir corn, sorghum for their own use. =====Adjacent counties===== *Dawson County (north){{Image|file=Martin_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=r |size=170 |caption=adj counties }} *Howard County (east) *Glasscock County (southeast) *Midland County (south) *Andrews County (west) *Gaines County (northwest) ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 4,746 people residing in the county with a population density of 5 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 79.01% White, 1.58% Black or African American, 0.82% Native American, 0.17% Asian, 16.06% from other races, and 2.36% from two or more races. 40.56% of the population were Hispanic.The median income for a household in the county was $31,836, and the median income for a family was $35,965. Males had a median income of $29,360 versus $19,063 for females. The per capita income for the county was $15,647. About 14.90% of families and 18.70% of the population were below the poverty line, including 23.90% of those under age 18 and 17.10% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_County,_Texas *The county is served by a weekly newspaper, local station KKJW (FM), nearby stations KBXJ (FM) and KPET (AM), and the various Midland and Odessa radio and TV stations. *:Population is estimate of 2,000 with Stanton as the county seat, population of 1,500 and is the only post office in the county. *Water depletion in the 1960s halted the expansion of irrigation. *The county has 5 public free schools. *1950s Martin County has been a member of the Colorado River Municipal Water District and shares construction costs of pipelines, dams, and reservoirs with other communities. {{Image|file=Martin_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1885 Martin co. Jail, houses sheriff &family}}{{clear}} '''Highways'''
*I-20 Interstate 20 *Business Loop Interstate 20 Business *Texas State Highway 115 *Texas State Highway 137 *Texas State Highway 176 *Texas State Highway 349 *Martin County is a dry county ( no liquor sales) *Martin County Hospital (20 bed) serves the county. =====Cities/Towns===== *[[:Category: Ackerly, Texas|Ackerly]] (partly in Dawson County) *[[:Category: Midland, Texas|Midland]] (mostly in Midland County) *'''[[:Category: Stanton, Texas|Stanton]] (county seat)''' *[[:Category: Lenorah, Texas|Lenorah]] *[[:Category: Tarzan, Texas|Tarzan]] ====Formed From==== In 1876, it was created from a part of Bexar territory. ====Resources==== *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Martin_County,_Texas_Genealogy#Populated_Places FamilySearch genealoogy] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txmartin/ TsGenWeb] *[http://co.martin.tx.us/168/Volunteer-Fire-Departments Martin County Fire Departments] ===Census=== :1880 --- 12 — :1890 --- 264 2,100.0% :1900 --- 332 25.8% :1910 --- 1,549 366.6% :1920 --- 1,146 −26.0% :1930 --- 5,785 404.8% :1940 --- 5,556 −4.0% :1950 --- 5,541 −0.3% :1960 --- 5,068 −8.5% :1970 --- 4,774 −5.8% :1980 --- 4,684 −1.9% :1990 --- 4,956 5.8% :2000 --- 4,746 −4.2% :2010 --- 4,799 1.1% :Est. 2015 --- 5,641 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_County,_Texas ====Notables==== =====Land Grants===== =====Cemeteries===== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Fairview Cemetery, Midland, Texas|Fairview Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Resthaven Memorial Park, Midland, Texas|Resthaven Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Serenity Memorial Gardens, Midland, Texas|Serenity Memorial Gardens]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Martin/ListMartin.html Martin County Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2678 FindaGrave Martin Co. cemeteries] ===Sources=== *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcm03 *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Martin_County,_Texas_Genealogy#Populated_Places FamilySearch genealoogy] *http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txmartin/ TsGenWeb] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Martin/ListMartin.html Martin County Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2678 FindaGrave Martin Co. cemeteries] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Martin_County,_Texas_Genealogy#Populated_Places FamilySearch]

Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieutenant Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] == Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieutenant Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Connecticut == Showing descent from royalty; also giving brief histories of, and descent from, the following colonial families: Nicols, Bradstreet, Marsh, Cotton, Squire, Webster, Ward, Chamberlain, Stoddard, Chipman, Dudley, Bliss, Williams, Stratton, Dodge; showing "Mayflower" descent, singer of Declaration of independence, revolutionary war records. * by [[Hay-6817|Thomas Arthur Hay]] (1850-1926) * published New York, 1911 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieutenant Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/martingenealogyd00hayt ::* https://archive.org/details/martingenealogyd01hayt ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/14903/ === Table of Contents === * Descent from royalty * Earliest record of the surname Martin * Nichols * Ward * Hinman * Bliss * Marsh * Webster * Chamberlain * Peacham Branch * Canadian Branch * Kentucky Branch * Hand Branch * Jerusha Martin branch * Mary Ann Martin branch * Record of children who have married subsequent to publication * Biographical sketch 1-60 * Index to biographical sketches * Index === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Hay, Thomas Arthur. ''[[Space:Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieutenant Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn.|Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieutenant Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn.]]'' (New York, 1911) [ Page ]. * ([[#Hay|Hay]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Hay, Thomas Arthur. ''[[Space:Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieutenant Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn.|Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieutenant Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn.]]'' (New York, 1911) [ Page ].

Martin Name Study

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{{One Name Study|name=Martin}} [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Martin Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Martin Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the Martin name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join the study to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in this surname. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual studies can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Martin's), by time period (18th Century Martin's), or by topic (Martin DNA, Martin Occupations, Martin Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. Also see the related surnames and surname variants. ==How to Join== To join the Martin Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Martin}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Martin List of Martins on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Martin G2G feed of questions tagged "Martin"] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Martin Orphaned Martin profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Martin-1 Unsourced Martin profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Martin Unconnected Martin profiles on WikiTree] ==Membership== These folks are helping with the ONS. William Ferrett * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hutson Hutson]

Martin Oliver Family Mysteries

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My GGGrandfather, Martin Oliver, has two biographies written by two of his children. The first was written by his daughter Rosa who said that her father Martin was born in 1801on a ship from England. His mother died giving him birth and his father, who he thinks was named James, gave him to others to raise. The second story, below, is from Martins son William: Source: Book titled Effingham County, Altamont Public Library, Altamont, Effingham County, Illinois. Time period about 1889. From the biography of William Oliver, Sr., fifth child born to Martin and Mary Sarah Oliver. Note: The biography of William refers to his father as Nathan Oliver. U.S.A. Federal census records indicate that Martin Oliver was William's father, so I replaced the name Nathan with Martin in the story. "Martin Oliver was born in England, and when two years old his parents emigrated to America and settled in Lancaster County, Pa. Soon thereafter the mother died, and when seven years of age Martin Oliver was put out among strangers, and never saw his father afterwards. He was given a limited education, after which he first worked as a distiller. His father was a soldier in the War of 1812, for his services during which he was given 160 acres of land in Missouri. Later he (Martin) took up a farm in Center County, Pa. and there his death occurred, his widow (Mary Sarah) surviving for some years and dying at the home of a daughter, in Altamont. They were members of the Evangelical Church, and the parents of the following children: Jacob and John, who died in Effingham County; Sally, married John Stover who was killed in the Battle of Spottsylvania, his wife dying in Altamont; Henry who died in Effingham County; William; Jeremiah, who died at Stillwater, Okla.; Mary Ann, who married William Schoenfield of Altamont; Rosa, who married Michael Bower, of Altamont; and Irwin, who died in Moccasin Township. I am at a dead-end and could use some help finding Martin's parents and where they came from. Marietta Oliver

Martin pedigree errors

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==Errors in a frequently copied Martin Pedigree== ===Background and Rationale=== :Frequently duplicated profiles, linked in some way from the Martin Family of Athelhampton to emigrants to the New World. :The pedigree in '''black text''' comes from one attached in word format to many ancestry trees. It purports to trace a Martin family living in America back to William of Falaise. It appears that this may be the ancestry contained in a book often cited on internet trees. The title of this book claims that these Martin familes are ''descendants of Martin de Tours and his wife, Geva de Burci, 1033-1991'' The abstract of the book includes the following '':John Martin the son of Thomas Martin and Mary Elizabeth Gerrard who lived at Pale Park in Dorsetshire, England. He came to America as did his brothers. He was living in York County, Virginia in 1650'' : Dating and other errors from this pedigree, have been in evidence on wiki tree. Some have been corrected but there are probably some profiles still affected ( often when new profiles are added the dates are estimated according to whatever is there before; if this is incorrect, errors are compounded. :This document (for want of a better word) seeks to show the errors in the pedigree. Evidence is included in more detail in each wiki-tree profile, major individuals are linked to their profiles. '''The 'corrective text' is in red.''' ===Possibly Original Version=== 18. '''[[Martin-10280|ROBERT MARTIN ]]''' (''THOMAS17, UNKNOWN16, WILLIAM 15, THOMAS14, SIR RICHARD13, ROBERT12, OLIVER11, ROBERP10, ROBERT9, ROBERT8, WILLIAM7, NICHAL US5, ROBERTUS4, LORDD BARON WILLIAM FITZMARTIN 3, BARON ROBERTUS 2, GEVA DE BURCI 1, WILLIAM DE FALAISE'') : was born Abt. 1539 '''{{Red|abt 1510;probably earlier}}''' in Athelhamson House, England, :and died Unknown in Unknown. '''{{Red|18 July 1548 (From his Inquisition post Mortem)}}''' :He married '''[[Kelway-4|ELIZABETH KELWAY]]''' Unknown in Unknown. :She was born Unknown in Unknown,'''{{Red|She was Probably born Rockbourne, Hampshire and died at Milton Abbas as the second wife of John Tregonwell, writing her will in 1582}}''' :Child of ROBERT MARTIN and ELIZABETH KELWAY is: :THOMAS’ MARTIN, b. Ak. 1562, PaIe Park, Dorsetshire, Englan4; J. Ak. 1637, Unknown. :'''{{Red|Children of ROBERT MARTIN and ELIZABETH KELWAY included}}''' :'''{{Red|Nicholas (heir born 22 Feb 1529/30 yob calculated from fathers IPM, aged 20 on 22 Feb 1549/50)}}''' :'''{{Red|Thomas c. 1531 (1530 on Houses of Parliament history but second son and Nicholas born 1530)}}''' :Generation No. 19 :19. '''[[Martin-10279|THOMAS MARTIN ]]''' was born Abt. 1562 in Pale Park, Dorsetshire, England. '''{{red| He was born c.1531 Athelhampton ( He didn't inherit Park Pale until his Uncle Henry Martin died)}}''' : and died Abt. 1637 in Unknown. '''{{Red|He died intestate in 1583 (see History of Houses of Parliament)}}''' http://www.histparl.ac.uk/volume/1558-1603/member/martin-thomas-1530-83 : He married MARY ELIZABETH GIRRARD ([[Gerrard-114|Elizabeth (Gerrard) Martin]]) Unknown in Unknown, daughter of WILLIAM GERRARD and ELIZABETH UNKNOWN. She was born Unknown in Trent, England, and died Unknown in Unknown. :'''{{Red|Thomas married Elizabeth Gerrard on 25 November 1561 at Trent, Somerset. She was the daughter of William Gerard and his wife Mary Storke. She was born in about 1540, probably at Trent.}}''' :'''{{Red|Elizabeth died in 1587/8 leaving a will. She called herself 'widow of Parke Pale)}}''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Will_of_Elizabeth_Martyn%2C_Widow_of_Parkepale%2C_Dorset_1588 :Children of THOMAS MARTIN and MARY GIRRARD Elizabeth Gerrard are: # FRANCIS= MARTIN, b. Abs. 1586, Possible Dorsetshire, England; d. Unknown, Unknown. # THOMAS MARTIN, b. Abs. 1588, Possible Dorsetshire, England; d Unknown, Unknown. # WILLIAM MARTIN, b. Abs.1590,Possible Dorsetshire, England; d. Unknown, Unknown. #20. iv.JOHN MARTIN, b. Abs. 1596, Pale Park, Dorsetshire, England; d. Abs. 1673, York County, Virginia :'''{{Red|Children of THOMAS MARTIN and ELIZABETH GERRARD included}}''' # '''{{Red|Francis Martin, baptised, 15th July 1562, Trent, Somerset (named Mother's will}}''' #'''{{Red| Thomas Martin, baptised, 20th June 1563, Trent, Somerset (probably the Thomas buried 11 October, Puddletown (i.e. church containing Martin Chapel)}}''' #'''{{Red| John Martin, c 1564 no baptism found, but 2nd son in Mother's will.}}''' #'''{{Red| William Martin,c.1565 no baptism found, named Mother's will, 3rd son aged 58 in 1623 visitation of Dorset}} #'''{{Red|Elizabeth baptised 13 Nov 1567,Trent (named Mother's will)}} #'''{{Red|Nicholas baptised 3rd Jan 1570/1, Trent (named Mother's will)}} #'''{{Red|Cisely baptised 16th May 1572, Trent (named Mother's will)}} #'''{{Red| Catherine, baptised January 1573/4, Trent (named Mothers Will.}}''' Generation No. 20 :[[Martin-37496|John Martin]] was born Abt.1596 in Pale Park, Dorsetshire, England,and died Abt. 1673 in York County, Virginia He married MAUDE MARSHALL Abt. 1640 in England. She was born Abt. 1615 in France, and died Abt. 1670 in York County, Virginia. :'''{{Red| John Martin the son of Thomas Martin and Elizabeth Gerrard was born 30 years earlier, in c. 1564 .His place of birth unknown but possibly Trent, Somerset where his family lived at the time. His date and place of death are unknown but it is very probable that he was not alive in 1623 see note at end he would have been 75 years old at this marriage and over 100 at his death}}''' :{{Red| A muddled (conflated) version of this John was originally on wikitree; the wife was not linked, he was unlinked and the profile became one of the conflated John Martins The profile is now here:https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Martin-4460 (note this profile still contains research notes in a rather jumbled order and needs tidying up)}} ====Version 2==== :''' version 2''' was then added to wiki-tree, this adds in another generation. : [[Martin-37087|John Martin]] b 1616 at Park Pale is now said to be the son of Thomas (thus grandson of Thomas Martin and Elizabeth Gerrard) His wife is still Maude Marshall who is also said to have been born at Park Pale. They are also said to have got married at Park Pale in 1640. : This John Martin has three children, one born in Essex, England, d in Essex,Virginia, one in Ireland ,died in King William County Virginia, one born in Stepney,Middlesex (no death) :'''{{Red|The only sources on this version of John's profile are Dorset, England, Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, US Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications. These are meaningless. There is no Baptism or Marriage for a John Martin at Park Pale which doesn't even have a church (it's in the parish of Tolpuddle, registers do not exist for this period) }}''' '''{{Red|There is no clear evidence as to what happened to Thomas (b 1664) he was alive in 1587 when his mother wrote her will However, although the 1623 Visitation includes all four sons, listed in correct birth order, Francis, John, William and Nicholas, only William is stated to be married with a child. His 19 year old son, Thomas was stated to be heir to Park Pale (Young Thomas was the one who signed the visitation) Later documents show that Thomas had inherited the property by 1645 when it was sequestered for his recusancy. If his 2 older brothers were still living, why did William inherit?}}'''

Martin Research by JKMartin

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{{Blue|page not completed}} == Introduction == Research of [https://www.findagrave.com/user/profile/47405118 JKMartin], FindAGrave contributor 47405118, has been added and summarize here by permission:

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== Picture 3 of 6 == '''Devon Record Office''': : Request received: 24 Dec 1998 : Subject: MARTIN of Ottery St Mary : From: Ms J Martin : Reply Sent: 1 Feb 1999 : NOTE: parish registers and member contributions cover 60-70% of parishes in Devon County. Results were found in Ottery St Mary parish.
'''Negative Results''' have no sub-header added: : Civil births began July 1837: For dates before that parish baptism records were checked. See Ottery St Mary Baptisms : Bicton parish register is only extant from 1642 in respect for baptisms: not able to search for family records in that parish. : Burial entries were not found: "There is no evidence of the family remaining in the parish after John's baptism" === Ottery St Mary Baptisms === === Ottery St Mary Marriages === == Picture 4 of 6 == == Picture 5 of 6 == == Picture 6 of 6 ==

Martin Siblings and Parents - documents that connect

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'''[[Martin-1437 |John Martin]] of Ballenger's Creek, Albemarle County, VA was first married to Jane, who was most likely Jane Gregg or Griggs. There are few records that state the parent-child relationship for the children of this couple but there is sufficient documentation to establish these 5 were siblings and there is documentation to show John Martin of Ballenger's Creek was their father.''' ==Their 5 children who moved to Kentucky== 1) [[Martin-1418 | Ann Martin]] - she married [[ Payne-16645 | Benjamin Payne]] June 12, 1784 in Albemarle County, with John Martin giving securityAlbemarle County, Virginia, marriage bonds 1780-1868 by Joel Ricks, published 1936. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS41-51WD?mode=g&cat=114217. Ann Martin died and Benjamin then married her sister, Mary. 2) [[Martin-68641 | Mary Martin]] and Benjamin Payne were married April 9, 1789 in Amherst County, VAVirginia Marriages, 1785-1940", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XR77-Q49 : 29 January 2020), Molley Martin in entry for Benjamin Payne, 1789. John Martin of Ballenger's Creek sold Benjamin Payne land on Ballenger's and Joe's Creek in 1802Albemarle County, VA Deeds Vol 14 page 391. John Martin to Benjamin Payne. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4H-4SSP-N?i=205&cat=283051 [edit]. When Benjamin and Mary sold this land, they were of Nelson County, VA. Benjamin and Mary moved to Pikesville, Barren County, KY. Their son James Payne wrote a letter to his brother William in 1823 that identified John Martin [of KY] as their uncleWestern Kentucky University, Special Collections, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives; Payne Collection SC169 (typed copy available for download) https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_mss_fin_aid/1773/ * "Pikesville, September 9, 1823" "Uncle John Martin has lost 5 horses and one negro woman since you was here". When Benjamin Paye wrote his willBarren County, KY Probate Mixed records, Vols. 3-4 1828-1884, Benjamin Payne will page 33-34, image 30. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9P3H-9ZCG?i=30&cc=1875188&cat=423036 in 1831 he named his "trusty friend" William Martin as executor of his will. William gave bond in court May 21, 1832Barren County, KY Order Books, 1799-1903, Vol 5, pages 147, 148, 155. Benjamin's will also named his granddaughter Letitia Y Peyden [suggestive of being named after Letitia Young, wife of William Martin]. Information passed down in this family says that John and William Martin were twins. 3) [[Martin-75125 | John Martin]] - The first record of John is where his Peter's Creek land was surveyed in Warren County in 1797First surveyor's book, Warren County, Kentucky, 1796-1815, page 46. https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/2331243 . He witnessed a deed for James and William when they purchased land from Andrew McFaddin in 1798Warren County Deed Book 1A p. 7. McFaddin to Martin * Sept 10, 1798, Andrew McFaddin to William and James Martin 1000 acres joining William Campbells 1000 acres. Witness John Martin and Rueben Fox. 4) [[Martin-75124 | William Martin]] - William first appears in tax records with James Martin in Fayette in 1791Fayette County, KY Tax books 1787-1797, 1799-180 image 240. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-F9JR-D?mode=g&cat=155158 but was probably the 2nd white male that James was taxed on in 1790Fayette County, KY Tax books 1787-1797, 1799-180 image 196. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-F9JR-D?mode=g&cat=155158. In 1793 he was given Power of Attorney by his father Clerk of the Fayette County Court; Burnt records, 1787-1802 Vol 7, page 215. Martin to Martin. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSL5-495V-H?i=761&cat=819985. * Sept 10, 1793 - Know all men by these presents that I John Martain of the county of Albemarle and state of Virginia, for divers good causes and con[sidera]tions, do constitute, ordain, and appoint, my son William Martain [large portion of document missing here].. my said attorney my sole and full power of authority [missing text].. and receive all lands located for me in the state of Kentucky. signed by John Martin witnesses William Graves, William Arnall. The following year tax lists show that John Martin, who was not living in Fayette County was taxed on 400 acres of land and that James Martin paid the taxes on the land. 1794 Property Tax - April 23https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-F9J5-B?i=410&cat=155158 * Jno Martin (paid by Jas Martin) 400 acres * Jas Martin 1-0-6-3-5-17-0-223-300 * Wm Martin 1-0-5-4-3-4-0-0-0 William married Letitia Young, daughter of William Young of Fayette County, and sister of Judith Young, wife of James Martin. Letitia was given 500 acres (half of a 1000 acre tract) by her father in his will. * 1793 will of William Young Fayette County, KYKentucky Probate Records, Fayette County, KY; Mixed records, 1793-1952, Vol. A-B, Book 1 page 30. - names Judith Martin and her husband James Martin. Names daughter Lettice Young and gives her (among other things) "one half of the William Campbell land for 1000 acres". Will was written in 1793 and entered into court in October 1793. The will was reentered into court record on May 3rd, 1803 "the record having been destroyed by fire". For some reason William Campbell made a deed signing this land over to them in 1818. * 1818 - April 25 Barren County, KYBarren County, KY Deed Book F, page 455; Campbell to Martin and Carr. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4K-K33D-J?i=265&cat=431355- William Campbell of Orange County, VA to William & Letitia Martin of Barron County, KY and Thomas & Patsey Carr of Fayette County, KY. Letitia & Patsey "being legal representative and devisees of William Young, deceased". For 100 pounds, 905 acres. William was on the tax lists in Fayette County beside James through 1795 [see those below]. He was in Warren County by 1797 and taxed on 1000 acres on Peter's CreekWarren County, KY Tax books 1797, 1799-1809, 1811-1813, 1815- 1821. 1797 image 21. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3L-79QX-K?i=20&cat=157396. James and John were not on the tax list that year. 5) [[Martin-73101 | James Martin]] - According to his Revolutionary War Pension ApplicationUS Revolutionary War Pensions; James Martin, Virginia [and Indian Wars] File No. S31236; statement of James Martin beginning at the bottom of page 2 of his statement [image 4 in the file and continuing on page 3 of statement [image 6 in the file].https://www.fold3.com/image/23458449, James was living in Albemarle when he enlisted in the war in 1779. *He “was born in August 1758, and was a resident of Albemarle County, Virginia when he enlisted in 1779 in Captain Peyton's Virginia Company.” Died May 11, 1848, leaving no widow." * Enlisted in the Army of the United States in 1779 final discharge 1783 “I left my fathers house in 1784 I never lived there since. The Affiant left with his father in Albemarle County, Va, where he then lived & where I first enlisted. All my papers including my discharge a due bill or __ I think showing there was due me from the government about $130. I have been living in Kentucky about 47 years. I was in the Indian campaigns almost ___ but two flesh wounds”... “When I returned to my father's house last April. I could find nothing. He was dead. His property scattered & I could find nothing of his affairs or my papers.” James Martin was on the 1783 tax list beside John Martin BCAlbemarle County, VA Personal property tax lists, 1782-1799, image 43. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQF-C3SV-P?i=42&cat=775531. * John Martin BC * James Martin He was not on the tax lists in 1784, 84, or 86 but was in 1787Albemarle County, VA Personal property tax lists, 1782-1799. 1787 image 110. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQF-C395-3?i=109&cat=775531, again beside John Martin BC. * James Martin * John Martin BC In 1787 John Martin gave his son James land. James sold that land 4 months later. * April 12, 1787 - John Martin to James MartinAlbemarle County, VA Deed Book 9, page 319, John and Ann Martin to James Martin https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4X-GW46?i=555&cat=283051 - John Martin and Ann gave son James 305 acres land on Ballenger's Creek and Joe's Creek for "natural love and affection" plus 5 shillings. * Sept 13, 1787 James Martin of Albemarle sold to William Jeans of Albemarle, 305 acres on Ballenger's CreekAlbemarle County, VA Deed Book 9, page 346, James Martin to William Jeans https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4X-GW47?i=569&cat=283051.That was the last record for this James in Albemarle. James was in Fayette County, KY by 1790 [tax lists are all shown below]. He married Judith Young prior to 1793 when William Young made his will. Besides purchasing the 1000 acres jointly with William in 1798, he also had 200 acres surveyed on Peter's Creek in 1797First surveyor's book, Warren County, Kentucky, 1796-1815, page 40. https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/2331243 . The biography for William McChesney Martin stated that the parents of James Martin were John Martin and Jane GreggsThe abridged compendium of American genealogy: first families of America. A genealogical encyclopedia of the United States; Vol 4. Edited by Frederick A. Virkus under direction of Albert Nelson; Biography of William McChesney Martin, page 379. Marquis.https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062959143. Also, genealogy papers written by the Shreve family show that they knew John Martin and Jane Gregg were named as the parents of James Martin Unpublished, undated 20-page typescript by Irene Macy Strieby Shreve, written before 1963. From the genealogy files of Irene M. S. Shreve, courtesy of Sara Shreve Caile. Page 7. http://shrevehistory.com/Haines-JUDGE%20WILLIAM%20SHREVE%20prepared%20for%20webpage.pdf ==Joseph Martin of Halifax, VA, Barren, KY, and Wayne, IL== [[Martin-76022 | Joseph Martin]] - This Joseph Martin owned land on Peter's Creek adjoining William Martin. Later he sold that land to William Martin. It would appear that there is no connection between him and the three Martin men who owned land around him, as he was clearly from Halifax County and the son of Nathan Martin, while they were clearly from Albemarle County and sons of John Martin of Ballenger's Creek. So far, no record that would show anything other than what was just stated, has been found. While it is certainly uncommon to find men of the same surname owning adjoining land but bearing no kinship, it would appear to be the case in this instance. YDNA indicates that these two families are in no way related through their paternal linesMartin YDNA project; group 1 has descendants of the Martin family of Halifax County. Group 12 has results for the descendants of John Martin of Ballenger's Creek. https://www.familytreedna.com/public/martin?iframe=yresults. ==John Gregg or Griggs of Warren and Barren Counties== Do not know who he was. In 1797 200 acres were surveyed for John Griggs on "the water Creek"First surveyor's book, Warren County, Kentucky, 1796-1815, page 49. https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/2331243 . William Martin later owned this land, as tax records show that one of his 200 acre tracts was entered by and surveyed for John Gregg, sometimes written Griggs. John Griggs was in Barren County in 1799 when he was a chain carrier for Robert Brasel and for Ferdinand Hamilton both surveys were for land on Peter's CreekBarren County, KY Surveyors' book, 1799-1908 pages 28 and 56. ------ ==Tax List Information== Albemarle County, VA 1783 - Albemarle County, VA Personal property tax lists, 1782-1799, image 43. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQF-C3SV-P?i=42&cat=775531. listed beside each other * John Martin BC * James Martin 1787Albemarle County, VA Personal property tax lists, 1782-1799. 1787 image 110. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQF-C395-3?i=109&cat=775531, again beside John Martin BC. * James Martin * John Martin BC Fayette County, KYFayette County, KY Tax books 1787-1797, 1799-1804. https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/155158?availability=Family%20History%20Library 1790https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-F9JR-D?mode=g&cat=155158, image 196 - May 23 * James Martin 2 WP 3 horses 1791https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-F9JR-D?mode=g&cat=155158, image 240 * Do not see this James Martin 1792https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-F9JR-D?mode=g&cat=155158, image 280 -Oct 10 - listed beside each other * James Martin 1-0-0-0-5-2 * William Martin 1-0-0-0-0-5 1793https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-F9JR-D?mode=g&cat=155158, image 329 - listed beside each other William Martin 1 WP 13 cattle James Martin 1 WP 6 horses, 5 cattle 1794 Personal tax - June 6 * James Martin 1WP-3H-8C * William Martin 1WP-3H-7C 1794 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-F9JR-D?mode=g&cat=155158 image 411Property Tax April 23 * Jno Martin (paid by Jas Martin) 400 acres -listed beside each other * Jas Martin 1-0-6-3-5-17-0-223-300 * Wm Martin 1-0-5-4-3-4-0-0-0 1795https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-F9JR-D?mode=g&cat=155158m image 455 no month -date 3 - listed beside each other * Jas Martin 1-0-10-5-8-15-0-223-0-0-,92,93, 94 * Mason County Ohio River 300 acres 2/3?? 94 * Wm Martin1-0-4-3-8-5-0-0-0-0 * Green or Logan County Green River 500 acres (this should be his half of the 1000 to Letitia, would have been in Logan County at the time) 1796https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-F9JR-D?mode=g&cat=155158 image 507 * James Martin 223 Hickman (water course) Fayette Evan Shelby 1-0-0-0-9-15 * 300 Ohio River Mason County, George Lewis 1797https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-F9JR-D?mode=g&cat=155158, image 621 * James same property as 1796 no William or John Warren County, KY Tax List 1797Warren County, KY Tax books 1797, 1799-1809, 1811-1813, 1815- 1821. 1797 image 21. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3L-79QX-K?i=20&cat=157396 * William Martin 1000 Peter's Creek Barren County, KY Tax ListsBarren County, KY Tax books 1799-1816. https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/154750?availability=Family%20History%20Library 1799Barren County, KY Tax books 1799-1816 image 16 and 17. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-K6HF?i=15&cat=154750 June 2 * William Martin 1-2?-7 1000 Peters Creek entered by James Martin * 200 entered by William Martin June 11 * Joseph Martin 200 Peter's Creek Joseph Martin June 12 * John Martin written in between Richard Morris and William Michael no info given 1800https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-KFFN?i=37&cat=154750 July 16 * William Martin 1-3-9 1000 Peter's Creek (entered and surveyed for) Wm Cambel * 200 Peter's Creek Wm Martin * John Martin 1-1-2 200 Peter's Creek John Martin * Joseph Martin 200 Peter's Creek Joseph Martin July 18 * Joseph Martin 200 Skeggs Creek Wm Perkins * 200 acres Peter's Creek 1801https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-KFDX?i=75&cat=154750 * Joseph Martin no land info given maybe southfork? Not beside William and John * William Martin 1000 Peters Creek Cammel * 200 Peter's Creek Wm Martin * 200 Peter's Creek J Greggs * 200 Peter's Creek Tho Dotr??? * John Martin 200 Peter's Creek Wm (scratched out?) Martin * 200 Peter's Creek Barlow 1802https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-K63R?i=133&cat=154750 August 2 * William Martin 1800 Peter's Creek 1-5-14 * Joseph Martin 200 acres Peter's Creek * John Martin 400 Peter's Creek 1-2-3 1803https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-KF9H?i=177&cat=154750 March 19 * Joseph Martin 200 acres Peter's Creek April 20 * John Martin 400 acres Peters Creek (two 200 tracts) 1-3-3 * William Martin 1 -5-14 1000 Peter's creek self * 200 Peters creek Falkner, Falkner * 200 Peter's Creek M Greggs) Hamilton * 200 Peter's Creek Coker, Coker 1804https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-K6SC?i=233&cat=154750 April 10 J * Joseph Martin 200 Barren's Kelley Kelley April 16 * John 400 Peter's Creek Barton 1-3-3 June 29 * William Martin 1 -7-21 1000 Peter's creek Campbell Croghan * 200 Peter's Creek same same * 200 Peters creek Falkner, Falkner * 200 Peter's Creek Greggs Greggs * 200 Peter's Creek Coker, Coker 1805https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-KXF9?i=301&cat=154750 May 25 * John Martin 200 Peter's Creek John Martin * 200 Peters Creek Joseph Bartain * William Martin 1000 Peter's Creek Wm Cambel 1 WP 6 slaves over 16 21 total * 200 Peter's Creek John Griggs * 200 Peter's Creek Thomas Faulkner * 200 Peter's Creek Peter Rese * 200 Christian County, Cumberland River, Chas B Hunbing Keenling?? ==A different John Martin that is being confused with John Martin of Ballenger's Creek in Albemarle== [[Martin-3801 | John Martin]] of Goochland and Fluvanna County had land on Byrd and Ballenger's Creek. His land was in the part of Albemarle that fell into Fluvanna when it was formed in 1777. According to the Wikitree biography he was in Kentucky by 1787. He sold his land in Fluvanna County on Ballenger's Creek in April 1790 and was of Fayette CountyFluvanna County, VA Deed Book 2, page 352; Martin to Smithson. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-HSS9-B?i=471&cat=402676. == Sources ==

Martin Y-DNA Groups

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[[Category:Y-DNA Haplogroups]] The goal of this project is to collect the Y-DNA haplogroups associated with the surname MARTIN. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Martin-45302|Stephanie White]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Adding Martin males who have been Y-DNA tested * Group them in alphabetical/chronological haplogroups * Find Connections! [[Martin-45303|Kevin Martin]] is FTDNA confirmed haplogroup Q-FT374125 and 23 and me reports his haplogroup as Q-L804. This is a Martin family group with the earliest known progenitor being [[Martin-45307|Oliver Perry Martin]] born 1929 in Tennessee. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=20576738 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Martinborough Cemetery Free Space

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[[Category: Wellington Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Martinborough Cemetery, Martinborough, Wellington]] ''A free-space page to record interments and memorials at Martinborough Cemetery.'' == Martinborough Cemetery == '''Martinborough''' is a town in the South Wairarapa District, in the Wellington region of New Zealand. It is 65 kilometres east of Wellington and 35 kilometres south-west of Masterton.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martinborough Wikipedia]
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47 Puruatanga Road,
Martinborough 5874
'''GPS''' coordinates: -41.21587, 175.47223 === Links === ::[https://rates.swdc.govt.nz/cemeteries/search South Wairarapa Council cemetery search] ::[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2574948/martinborough-cemetery Find a Grave] ::[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Martinborough-Public-Cemetery/282129 BillionGraves] ::[https://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/70927/Martinborough%20Cemetery CWGC]

Martindale Family Lines - Part of the Martindale Name Study

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[[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category: Martindale Name Study]] [[Category: Franklin County, Massachusetts, Martindale Name Study]] [[Category: Hampshire County, Massachusetts, Martindale Name Study]] [[Category: Berkshire County, Massachusetts, Martindale Name Study]] {{Image|file=Martindale_Name_Study-1.png |caption= }} '''To see the 1st Martindale Family Line, please click [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Martindale_Name_Study_-_Family_Line&public=1 here].''' Welcome to this One Name Study. If you are interested in joining, feel free to contact [[Martindale-730|Katie Martindale]]. '''This is Family Line #2 of the Martindales'''. The patriarch of this Martindale line begins with '''Edward Martindale'''. He was born in 1690 in Franklin County, Massachusetts. Family historians believe that John Martindale was Edward's father, although there is no source yet to be found. We do know that Edward married '''Ruth Smead''' in 1721 in Deerfield, Massachusetts. They had 9 children that would help solidify this Martindale line. ---- {{One Name Study | name = Martindale | category = One Name Studies }}

'''1st Generation'''

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'''Edward Martindale and Ruth Smead's children:'''

:'''Esther Martindale''', born 1722 married '''Thomas Nims''' :'''Gershom Martindale''', born 1725 married '''Bathsheba Nash''' :'''Sarah Martindale''', born 1726 married '''Thomas Dewey''' :'''Zadock Martindale''', born 1728 married '''Sybil Shipman''' :'''Lemuel Martindale''', born 1730 married '''Christina Caldwell (Cadwell)''' :'''Ebenezer Martindale''', born 1733 :'''Ruth Martindale''', born 1734 married '''Noah Allen''' :'''Elisha Martindale''', born 1737 married '''Anna Curtis''' and second to '''Jane Wilson''' :'''Edward Edwin Martindale''', born 1740 married '''Mercy Nash''' :'''Thankful Martindale''', born 1745 married '''Elias Willard''' _________________________________________________________________________________________ Deerfield, Massachusetts has some dark history attached to it. This particular line of Martindales married into several families that were victims of the Deerfield Massacre of 1704. In particular, the Nims family which lost almost every member, save for two. _________________________________________________________________________________________

'''2nd Generation'''

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'''Esther Martindale and Thomas Nims' children:'''

:'''Ruth Nims''', born 1744 married '''Samuel Guild''' :'''Sarah Nims''', born 1746 married '''Lemuel Smead''' :'''Rachel Nims''', born 1749 married '''Daniel Wells''' :'''Joel Nims''', born 1751 :'''Hull Nims''', born 1755 married '''Hannah Newton''' :'''Esther Nims''', born 1759 married '''James Roberts''' :'''Thomas Nims''', born 1762 and died as an infant. :3 other children were also born, but died soon after birth. :

'''Gershom Martindale and Bathsheba Nash's children:'''

:'''William Martindale''', born 1749 married '''Obedience Hall''' :'''Frances Martindale''', born 1751 married '''Charles Mattoon''' :'''Gershom Martindale''', born 1753 married '''Ruth Gray''' and 2nd '''Anna Rogers''' :'''Sylvia Martindale''', born 1754 married '''James Livingston''' :'''Stephen Martindale''', born 1759 married '''Huldah Smith''' :'''Bathsheba Martindale''', born 1761 married '''Isaiah Gray''' :

'''Sarah Martindale and Thomas Dewey's children:'''

:'''Thaddeus Dewey''', born 1752 :'''Olive Dewey''', born 1754 :'''Ruth Dewey''', born 1756 :'''Thomas Dewey''', born 1759 and died the same year. :'''Vashty Dewey''', born 1760 :'''Sally Dewey''', born 1762 :'''Thomas Dewey''', born 1765 :'''Hannah Dewey''', born 1767 :

'''Zadock Martindale and Sybil Shipman's children:'''

:'''Edward Martindale, born 1758 :'''Samuel Martindale''', born 1761 :'''Annis Martindale''', born 1764 :'''Joel Martindale''', born 1766 :'''Lydia Martindale''', born 1768 :'''Esther Martindale''', born 1771 and died the same year. :'''Sybil Martindale''', born 1772 :'''Elizabeth Shipman Martindale''', born 1774 :'''Esther Martindale''', born 1776 :'''Olive Martindale''', born 1778 :'''Hannah Martindale''', born 1780 :

'''Lemuel Martindale and Christina Caldwell's children:'''

:'''Mary Martindale''', born 1755 :'''Ebenezer Martindale''', born 1756 :'''Uriah Martindale''', born 1758 :'''Justin Martindale''', born 1761 :'''Elias Martindale''', born 1764 :'''Anna Martindale''', born 1766 :'''Ruth Martindale''', born 1769 :'''Dianah Martindale''', born 1772 :'''Peletiah Martindale''', born 1773 :'''Dorothy Martindale''', born 1776 :'''Olive Martindale''', born 1778 :'''Electa Martindale''', born 1780 :'''

'''Ruth Martindale and Noah Allen's children''':

:'''Apollos Allen''', born 1756 :'''

'''Elisha Martindale and Annah Curtis's children:

:'''Moses Curtis Martindale''', born 1767 :'''Aaron Curtis Martindale''', born 1771 :'''

'''Edward Martindale and Mercy Nash's children:

:'''Henry Clinton Martindale''', born 1780 :'''

Thankful Martindale and _____Williard's children:

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'''3rd Generation'''

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'''Ruth Nims and Samuel Guild's children''':

:'''Samuel Guild''', born 1762 married '''Lydia Esen''' :'''Joel Guild''', born 1764 married '''Olive Balch''' :'''Sybil Guild''', born 1765, died in 1776 :'''Elijah Guild''', born 1767 married '''Anna Esen''' :'''Olive Guild''', born 1768 married '''Joseph Eden''' :'''Cyprian Guild''', born 1771, died in 1775 :'''Oliver Guild''', born 1773 married '''Sylvia Margan''' :'''Consider Guild''', born 1776, died 1777 :'''Sybil Guild''', born 1778 married '''John Wilcox''' :'''Ruth Guild''', born 1781 married '''Hezekiah Green''' :'''Consider Guild''', born 1783 married '''Elizabeth Green''' __________________________________________________________________________________

'''4th Generation'''

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'''Samuel Guild and Lydia Esen's children:'''

:'''Lydia Esen Guild''' born 1783 :'''Samuel Guild''' born 1785 :'''Philura Guild''' born 1788 :'''Electa Guild''' born 1795 :'''Polly Guild''' born 1798 :'''Sophia Guild''' born 1800 :'''Norman Guild''' ? :

'''Joel Guild and Olive Balch's children:'''

:'''Joel Guild''' born 1787 :'''Daniel Guild''' born 1790 :'''Lorenda Guild''' born 1793 :'''Edward Guild''' born 1795 :'''John Guild''' born 1797 :'''Olive Guild''' born 1800 _______________________________________________________________________________

'''5th Generation'''

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'''Daniel Guild and Rhoda Parmalee's children:'''

:'''Isaac Phillips Guild''' born 1820 :'''Mary

Martinez Family Reunion

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Please edit this text with more details and reunion updates. Add memories from past reunions below. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Martinique du Nord, Martinique One Place Study

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'''[[Space:Martinique_du_Nord%2C_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Martinique du Nord]]'''
[[Space:L'Ajoupa-Bouillon%2C_Martinique_One_Place_Study|L'Ajoupa-Bouillon]] | [[Space:Basse-Pointe%2C_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Basse-Pointe]] | [[Space:Grand'Rivière%2C_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Grand'Rivière]] | [[Space:Le_Lorrain%2C_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Le Lorrain]] | [[Space:Macouba%2C_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Macouba]] | [[Space:Le_Morne-Rouge%2C_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Le Morne-Rouge]] | [[Space:Le_Prêcheur%2C_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Le Prêcheur]] | [[Space:Saint-Pierre%2C_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Saint-Pierre]]
==About This One Place Study== This is the main page for the One Place Study of the north of Martinique (not to be confused with the short-lived commune called Martinique du Nord), and the communes around the perimeter of Mont Pelée, up until the time of the eruption in 1902. ==Included Communes== * [[Space: History_of_Macouba | Macouba]], including Grand'Riviére. * [[Space: History_of_Basse-Pointe | Basse Pointe]] * [[Space: History_of_Grande-Anse | Grande-Anse]], including Marigot. * [[Space: History_of_Ajoupa_Bouillon | Ajoupa Bouillon]] * [[Space: History_of_Morne_Rouge | le Morne Rouge]] * [[Space: History_of_Saint-Pierre |Saint-Pierre]], including le Mouillage & le Fort. * [[Space: History_of_le Prêcheur | le_Prêcheur]] * le-Carbet ==Tasks Needing Done== Right now this unofficial project just has one member, me. I am [[Poncy-1|Duane Poncy]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * developing more thorough guidelines for this project, * identifying resources for research, * historical research and development of freespace pages, * adding new individuals who lived here in this period of time, * making sure that place names are historically accurate, * adding subcategories of communes that existed. * transcription of the Parrish and Civic record indexes of births, marriages, and deaths in these communes. The records are online, but there is no digitized index to help genealogist who are studying Martinique. * I am also interested in the history of these places, including the plantations and the slavery that accompanied them, as well as the indigenous prehistory. I would love some help with this. This project could also use the help of some French speakers who can add information in French. I am not a native or fluent French speaker, so I would love some help by others who know the language. The indexes don't require much language knowledge, but translating the actual records does (as well as the ability to decipher sometimes atrocious handwriting). Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=16083186 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Resources== ===WikiTree Resource Pages=== ''Feel free to add internal resources here.'' ===External Resources=== ''Feel free to add external resources here.'' ==A Short Glossary== ''Here is a short list of terms from the records which may cause confusion, especially among English speakers. Please feel free to add to it.'' '''Créole''' — This is a word with complex and contextual meaning. It is a cultural referent, and not a racial referent, as many have come to believe. Originally, the term referred to any person of French (or Spanish) descent who was born in the colonies. During the 17th and 18th centuries, in the French Antilles, this meant mostly white, French settlers. But by the end of slavery in Martinique, in 1848, much of the population was mixed race, giving the term a new complexity. In recent years, it’s use by intellectuals in post-colonial studies has emphasized this multi-racial aspect of the word, but this is a rather new meaning. For those working in genealogy or history of the Antilles, it is important to realize the context; when an old record refers to someone as, ‘créole’ it means simply, ‘native born.’ '''Bèké''' — a modern créole word for plantation owner, used after the end of slavery into the twentieth century, '''Négociant''' — a trader and wholesaler. The négociant may be the person who purchased the goods from the ships docking in Saint-Pierre, and resold them to the merchands (merchants). The same person might also arrange for the sale of slaves to the plantation owners, or sugar and rum to buyers overseas. It may also be used as "businessman" or "merchant".

Martinique du Nord: A One Place Study

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'Martin-Leake, Double VC' by Ann Clayton

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Only three men have ever won a bar to the Victoria Cross; but only two lived to wear the medal and bar, the other, Noel Chavasse, being awarded his bar posthumously. Of the three, the third being Charles Upham of the New Zealand Military Forces, Arthur Martin-Leake was the first to achieve this extraordinary distinction, and it is worth bearing in mind that both Martin-Leake and Chavasse were non-combatants, being members of the Royal Army Medical Corps. Born in 1874 and brought up in comfortable circumstances in rural Hertfordshire, Martin-Leake trained as a doctor and spent much of his life working for an Indian railway company; but the urge to be where he felt he was most needed, coupled presumably with a thirst for adventure, though he himself would have been too modest to admit to either, took him first to South Africa during the Boer War, where he won his first VC, then to Albania during the Balkan War of 1912-1913, where his presence must surely be classified as 'outside the call of duty', and finally to Flanders, where he won the bar to his VC. 'Martin-Leake, Double VC' by Ann Clayton was first published in 1994 by Leo Cooper an imprint of Pen & Sword Books Ltd. ISBN 0 85052 3797 4 This 'open space page' serves as a place to connect the people mentioned in the book. A WikiTree profile is created, once a reliable accurate source has been identified, and the profile, under a 'See also' heading, will link back to this 'open space page'. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Surname!!Maiden name!!First names!!Connection!!Page number(s)!!WikiTree-ID, date of birth, or note |- |Abraham||||Thomas Oxenham Pollard ||(Lieutenant) killed in action during Boer War||64-65||[[Abraham-2644|Thomas Oxenham Pollard Abraham (1875-1902)]] |- |Alexander||Storie||Lilian Margaret Beatrice||wife of Robert Donald Thain Alexander||213||[[Storie-564|Lilian Margaret Beatrice (Storie) Alexander (abt.1890-)]] |- |Alexander||||Robert Donald Thain||Civil Engineer of the Bengal-Nagpur Railway||209, 213, 228, 236-237||[[Alexander-24851|Robert Donald Thain Alexander (1878-1969)]] |- |Allen||||Charles||author of 'Plain Tales from the Raj'||228, 241|| |- |Allenby||||Edmund Henry Hynman||(Sir) (General) Third Army Commander||177||[[Allenby-37|Edmund Henry Hynman Allenby GCB GCMG (1861-1936)]] |- |Amery||||Leopold Charles Maurice Stennett||Editor of 'The Times History of the War in South Africa', etc||225-226, 241||[[Amery-57|Leopold Charles Maurice Stennett Amery CH (1873-1955)]] |- |Anthony||||Mrs. W. J.||skilled in cooking||213|| |- |Ashwin||||David||gave help and encouragement to the author||Acknowledgements|| |- |Asquith||||Herbert Henry||United Kingdom Prime Minister||161, 174||[[Asquith-1|Herbert Henry Asquith KG PC KC (1852-1928)]] |- |Astle||||Tony||(Major) Archivist of the Cheshire Regiment 1994|||| |- |Baden-Powell||||Robert Stephenson Smyth||(Lieut. Gen.) successfully defended the town in the Siege of Mafeking||48, 57-60, 67, 71, 147, 207, 212||[[Powell-8455|Robert Stephenson Smyth (Powell) Baden-Powell OM GCMG (1857-1941)]] |- |Bailey||||John||gave help and encouragement to the author||Acknowledgements|| |- |Baily (shown as Bailey)||||Lewis||(Sir) Admiral stationed at Queenstown, Ireland||205, 208||[[Bayly-893|Lewis Bayly (1857-1938)]] |- |Barlow||||Thomas||(Sir) physician at University College Hospital, London||26||[[Barlow-6603|Thomas Barlow (1845-1945)]] |- |Barnsley||||E. E. J.||(General) represented the Director-General Army Medical Servives at Arthur Martin-Leake's funeral||219|| |- |Barthorp||||Michael John||author of 'The Anglo-Boer Wars'||225, 227||[[Barthorp-7|Michael John Barthorp (1927-2018)]] |- |Beatty||||David Richard||(Admiral) previous owner of the 'Hospital Ship' Sheelah||122-123||[[Beatty-2282|David Richard Beatty RN (1871-1936)]] |- |Beatty||Field||Ethel Newcomb||(Lady) wife of David Richard Beatty, previous owner of the 'Hospital Ship' Sheelah||122-124, 230||[[Field-3523|Ethel Newcomb (Field) Beatty (1873-1932)]] |- |Beckett||Thomason||Bessie Drumanond||wife of William Beckett, Chief Executive Bengal-Nagpur Railway||81-83, 87, 90||[[Thomason-2964|Bessie Drumanond (Thomason) Beckett (1870-1947)]] |- |Beckett||||William Thomas Clifford||(Brig. Gen) railway engineer, Chief Executive Bengal-Nagpur Railway||81, 85, 87, 90||[[Beckett-2951|William Thomas Clifford Beckett (1862-1956)]] |- |Benson||||Reginald Lindsay`||(Captain) member of the Viceroy of India's staff||117-119, 138||[[Benson-9802|Reginald Lindsay Benson (1889-1968)]] |- |Berry||Dickinson||Frances May||physician working with the Red Cross in Serbia, the wife of James Berry||159||[[Dickinson-9799|Frances May (Dickinson) Berry (1857-1934)]] |- |Berry||||James||(Sir) surgeon working with the Red Cross in Serbia||159, 233||[[Berry-24775|James Berry (1860-1946)]] |- |Bills||||L. W.||author of 'A Medal for Life'||234|| |- |Birch||||Mr.||family solicitor of the Martin Leakes||22|| |- |Blacker||||Mr. ||Dr. at University College Hospital, London||25|| |- |Blackett||||Algernon C. B.||(Lieutenant) killed in the Boer War||65|| |- |Blake||||||(Captain) wounded in Arras, France in 1917||179|| |- |Bolton||||Charles||(Dr.) pathologist at University College Hospital, London||73, 228||[[Bolton-5985|Charles Bolton (1870-1947)]] |- |Bonaparte||||Napoleon||Emperor of France||4, 5||[[Bonaparte-1|Napoleone Bonaparte (1769-1821)]] |- |Botha||||Louis||(General) leader of the Transvaal Boers||46, 53, 74, 205||[[Botha-405|Louis Botha (1862-1919)]] |- |Bott||||Michael||Keeper of the Archives and Manuscripts in the University of Reading 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |Bourke||||George Deane||(Sir) Surgeon-General, Red Cross Director for Bulgaria, Montenegro, and Serbia||99, 103-104||[[Bourke-2077|George Deane Bourke (abt.1854-1936)]] |- |Bradford||||A.||(Dr.) Unit sent to Montenegro in 1910||97, 104-105, 107, 112-113|| |- |Bradford||||John Rose||(Sir) physician at University College Hospital, London||25||[[Bradford-9613|John Rose Bradford (1863-1935)]] |- |Bradshaw||||||(Dr.) at Antivari, Montenegro||107|| |- |Broadwood||||Robert George||(General) 2nd Brigade of Cavalry||46||[[Broadwood-370|Robert George Broadwood CB (abt.1862-1917)]] |- |Brodrick||||William St John Fremantle||Earl of Midleton, Secretary of State for War (1900-1903)||68||[[Brodrick-109|William St John Fremantle Brodrick (1856-1942)]] |- |Broke-Smith||||Philip William Lilian||(Brigadier) author of 'The History of Early British Aeronautics'||225||[[Smith-316053|Philip William Lilian Broke Smith (1882-1963)]] |- |Brown||||Lancelot||'Capability', English gardener and landscape architect||8||[[Brown-58012|Lancelot Brown (bef.1716-bef.1783)]] |- |Bruce||||Thomas||Lord Elgin, sent the Elgin marbles to England||4||[[Bruce-2089|Thomas Bruce (1766-1841)]] |- |Buller||||Redvers Henry||(Sir) served as Commander-in-Chief British Forces in South Africa||41||[[Buller-275|Redvers Henry Buller VC (1839-1908)]] |- |Byng||||Julian Hedworth George||(Viscount Byng of Vimy)||25, 116, 177, 181, 196, 204, 208, 220||[[Byng-50|Julian Hedworth George Byng (1862-1935)]] |- |Byng||Moreton||Marie Evelyn||wife of Julian Hedworth George Byng||116, 220||[[Moreton-209|Marie Evelyn (Moreton) Byng (1870-1949)]] |- |Byron||||George Gordon||(Lord)||5||[[Byron-127|George Gordon Byron (1788-1824)]] |- |Calkin||||George Lance||portrait painter, painted Arthur Martin-Leake's portrait for the Bengal Club, India||205||[[Calkin-251|George Lance Calkin (1859-1936)]] |- |Capell||||Wessex||(Captain) in the Boer War||64-65|| |- |Capper||||John Edward||(Colonel) Commanding Officer of the Royal Engineers Balloon Section||87-89||[[Capper-790|John Edward Capper KCB KCVO (1861-1955)]] |- |Carroll||||Charles William||Superintendent of the Bengal-Nagpur Railway in 1919, fist husband of Winifred Frances (Nedham) Martin-Leake||206, 211||[[Carroll-15644|Charles William Carroll (1877-)]] |- |Carter||||H. ||(Captain) commander of the Ambulance Section at Bailleul 1916||138|| |- |Castello||||||(Captain) 2/3 Field Ambulance, Arras, France 1917||183|| |- |Caulfeild||||William Talbot McClintock||(Lieutenant) Royal Engineers, killed in a ballooning accident off the Dorset coast||87-89||[[Caulfeild-210|William Talbot McClintock Caulfeild (1879-1907)]] |- |Cave||||T. A.||(Colonel) from Canada, gave help and encouragement to the author||Acknowledgements|| |- |Chamberlain||||Joseph||(Rt. Hon.) statesman||28||[[Chamberlain-2645|Joseph Chamberlain (1836-1914)]] |- |Champion de Crespigny||||Charles John||1st husband of Frances Plunkett||Martin-Leake family tree||[[Champion_de_Crespigny-43|Charles John Champion de Crespigny (1814-1880)]] |- |Chavasse||||Noel Godfrey||V.C., M.C.||Foreword, 144, 194-195, 218||[[Chavasse-32|Noel Godfrey Chavasse V.C. M.C. (1884-1917)]] |- |Chavaux||||||M. owner of L'Hôpital Farm||128|| |- |Churchill||||Winston Leonard Spencer||UK Prime Minister||192||[[Churchill-4|Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill KG OM CH (1874-1965)]] |- |Clark||||Mr.||Bengal-Nagpur Railway official||81-82|| |- |Clark||||Mrs.||wife of a Bengal-Nagpur Railway official||81-82|| |- |Clay||||Robin||gave help and encouragement to the author||Acknowledgements|| |- |Clayton||||Adrian||gave help and encouragement to the author||Acknowledgements|| |- |Clayton||||Ann||author||Foreword, 235|| |- |Clifton||||Ron||gave help and encouragement to the author||Acknowledgements|| |- |Colston||||John Archibald Campbell||(Dr.) sent to 46 Field Ambulance, Arras, France, 1917||184, 187-188, 192, 194-195, 235||[[Colston-358|John Archibald Campbell Colston (1886-1971)]] |- |Congreve||||Walter Norris||(Lieut. Colonel) Private Secretary to Lord Kitchener||67||[[Congreve-23|Walter Norris Congreve VC, KCB (1862-1927)]] |- |Connell||||R. D.||author of 'Travel in India'||228|| |- |Cook||||Thomas||founded the travel agency 'Thomas Cook & Son'||77||[[Cook-21823|Thomas Cook (1808-1892)]] |- |Cooper||||Leonard||publisher of 'Byng of Vimy', etc||230, 235, 241||[[Cooper-40838|Leonard Cooper (1934-2013)]] |- |Copeland||||R. J. ||(Colonel) Royal Army Medical Corps||122, 128, 130-131, 135, 138|| |- |Croly||||Vivian St John||Battalion Medical Officer||205|| |- |Crook||||Derek||Liverool Medical Institution 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |Crook||||Michael J.||author of ' The Evolution of the Victoria Cross'||231, 241|| |- |Cullis||||George H.||American Trooper, Boer War||64-65, 227|| |- |Curtis||||||(Major) R.A.M.C. Connaught Rangers||51-52|| |- |Curzon||||George Nathaniel||(Lord) Viceroy of India 1899-1905||87||[[Curzon-129|George Nathaniel Curzon KG GCIE (1859-1925)]] |- |Dalton||||Charles||(Colonel) Royal Army Medical Corps||122|| |- |Daunt||||John Charles Campbell||correspondence with Edward Lugard||232||[[Daunt-232|John Charles Campbell Daunt (1833-1886)]] |- |Day||||Ethel Fanny||daughter of George Fiott Day||145||[[Day-21276|Ethel Fanny Day (abt.1863-)]] |- |Day||||George Fiott||(Captain) V.C. in the Crimean War||145, 179, 191||[[Day-10006|George Fiott Day VC CB (1820-1876)]] |- |de Burgh||||Elizabeth||Lady of the Manor of Standon, sold the Marshalls estate to Robert Marshall in 1337||7|| |- |de la Rey||||Jacobus Herculaas||Boer general||48, 74||[[De_la_Rey-22|Jacobus Herculaas de la Rey (1847-1914)]] |- |de Mondesir||||Jean Frédéric Lucien||French Général de division||163, 168|| |- |de Salis||||John Eugene||(Count) British Minister from Scutari, Albania, diplomat||103, 113||[[De_Salis-96|John Eugene de Salis (1891-1949)]] |- |De Vauban||||Sébastien Le Prestre||built 17th century fortifications under the Citadel of Arras, France||178|| |- |de Ville||||Mrs.||resident of High Cross village, Hertfordshire 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |de Wet||||Christian Rudolf||Boer general, rebel and politician||45-47, 49, 53-54, 61-62, 74||[[De_Wet-863|Christiaan Rudolf De Wet (1854-1922)]] |- |Denmark||Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg||Alexandra Carolina Marie Charlotte Louise Julia||Queen Alexandra, wife of King Edward VII||96, 115||[[Denmark-508|Alexandra Carolina Marie Charlotte Louise Julia (Denmark) av Danmark (1844-1925)]] |- |Dighton||||Samuel||sold Marshalls in Hertfordshire to Fletcher Powell||4|| |- |Dixon||||Shirley||Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |Dorrien-Smith||||Horace Lockwood||(General) senior commands in the British Expeditionary Force||119||[[Dorrien-Smith-3|Horace Lockwood Dorrien-Smith (abt.1858-1930)]] |- |Dove||||Dr.||Dr. at University College Hospital, London||27|| |- |Drage||||Lovell||surgeon-captain||29||[[Drage-515|Lovell Drage (1858-1919)]] |- |Dundas||||Lawrence John Lumley||(Lord Ronaldshay) Governor of Bengal, India||205||[[Dundas-371|Lawrence John Lumley Dundas (1876-1961)]] |- |Edmonds||||J. E.||Editor of 'Official History of the Great War: Military Operations, France and Belgium'||241|| |- |Egan||||J.||(Colonel) 208 General Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps, Liverpool||Acknowledgements|| |- |Evans||||Matthew||student of classics at the University of Oxford 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |Eyeions||||Roy||(Lieut. Colonel) Royal Army Medical Corps Museum, Aldershot 1994|||| |- |Fair||||J.||(Major) Boer War||64, 67|| |- |Fairley||||G. D.||(Captain) commented on the 46 Field Ambulance and its Commanding Officer||201, 236|| |- |Fallon||||Clarice||gave help and encouragement to the author||Acknowledgements|| |- |Fallon||||Jim||gave help and encouragement to the author||Acknowledgements|| |- |Falls||||C.||author of 'Official History of the War: Military Operations - Macedonia'||233|| |- |Fawcett||Garrett||Millicent||(Dame) English politician, writer, activist||61||[[Garrett-964|Millicent (Garrett) Fawcett GBE (1847-1929)]] |- |Fell||||Matthew Henry Gregson||(Sir) correspondence from Arthur Martin-Leake||237||[[Fell-2208|Matthew Henry Gregson Fell (abt.1872-1959)]] |- |Field||||John||author of 'The King's Nurseries: Story of Westminster School', school librarian and archivist||Acknowledgements, 223, 241|| |- |Foch||||Ferdinand||(General) Supreme Allied Commander||201||[[Foch-14|Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929)]] |- |Franklin||||R. J. ||(Major) Royal Army Medical Corps||227|| |- |Fredericksen||||Jørgen (George)||Queen Anne's consort, Prince of Denmark, Duke of Cumberland||3||[[Oldenburg-1|Jørgen (Oldenburg) Fredericksen (1653-1708)]] |- |French||||John Denton Pinkstone||(Sir) attended a St George's Garrison Church service in memory of Theodore Martin-Leake and William Caulfeild||89, 119||[[French-9745|John Denton Pinkstone French KCB (1852-1925)]] |- |Fripp||||Alfred Downing||(Sir) surgeon to King Edward VII and King George V.||123-124, 228, 230||[[Fripp-17|Alfred Downing Fripp (1865-1930)]] |- |Fuller||||Laurence||University College Hospital, London||73|| |- |Garibaldi||||Joseph Marie||Italian General, revolutionary||159||[[Garibaldi-20|Joseph Marie Garibaldi (1807-1882)]] |- |Garsia||||W. C.`||(Lieut. Colonel) General Francis Pitt Stewart Taylor's Chief of Staff||168|| |- |Gascoyne-Cecil||||Robert Arthur Talbot||(Lord Salisbury) Prime Minister (1895-1902)||28||[[Gascoyne-Cecil-7|Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil KG GCVO PC (1830-1903)]] |- |Gatacre||||John Kirwan||(Captain) Probyn's Horse (11th Lancers)||42, 128||[[Gatacre-45|John Kirwan Gatacre (1883-1914)]] |- |Gatacre||||William Forbes||(Sir) Commanding General of the Imperial forces at the Battle of Stormberg||42, 49||[[Gatacre-41|William Forbes Gatacre (1843-1906)]] |- |George||||David Lloyd||UK Prime Minister||176, 192, 205||[[George-2843|David Lloyd George (1863-1945)]] |- |Gilbert||||M.||author of 'Churchill, A Life'||235|| |- |Giles||||J.||author of 'The Western Front Then and Now, After the Battle'||231|| |- |Gilliat||||||(Captain) 42nd Hertfordshire Company||29, 33-34|| |- |Godlee||||Rickman John||(Sir) surgeon at University College Hospital, London||25||[[Godlee-6|Rickman John Godlee BT KCVO (1849-1925)]] |- |Goldsmith||||F.||(Dr.) Unit sent to Montenegro in 1910||97, 112|| |- |Goodwin||||Thomas Herbert John Chapman||(Colonel) Director General Medical Services||197||[[Goodwin-6752|Thomas Herbert John Chapman Goodwin KCB KCMG (1871-1960)]] |- |Gosselin||||Alwyn Bertram Robert Raphael||(Captain) Grenadier Guards, distant cousin and near neighbour of the Martin-Leakes||149||[[Gosselin-1881|Alwyn Bertram Robert Raphael Gosselin (1883-1915)]] |- |Gosselin||||P.||author of 'Army Medical Services Magazine'||234|| |- |Gough||||Charles John Stanley||(Sir) Lt. General, V.C.||145||[[Gough-484|Charles John Stanley Gough VC GCB (1832-1912)]] |- |Gough||||Hugh Henry||(Sir) V.C.||145||[[Gough-485|Hugh Henry Gough VC GCB (1833-1909)]] |- |Gow||||James||Headmaster of Westminster School, London, correspondence with Isabel (Plunkett) Martin-Leake||72, 227||[[Gow-986|James Gow (1854-1923)]] |- |Grey||||Edward||(Sir) Viscount Grey of Fallodon, Foreign Secretary 1912||96||[[Grey-1283|Edward Grey KG PC (1862-1933)]] |- |Gwynne||||Llewellyn Henry||(Rt. Rev.) Bishop of Khartoum||139-140, 150, 156||[[Gwynne-310|Llewellyn Henry Gwynne (1863-1957)]] |- |Haig||||Douglas||(General) Commander of the British Expeditionary Force||119, 144, 146, 186, 201||[[Haig-160|Douglas Haig KT GCB (1861-1928)]] |- |Haldane||||Richard Burdon||Secretary of State for War 1905-1912||104||[[Haldane-427|Richard Burdon Haldane (1856-1928)]] |- |Halsey||||Thomas Frederick||(Rt. Hon.) Member of Parliament for Watford||32, 72, 227||[[Halsey-917|Thomas Frederick Halsey (1839-1927)]] |- |Hamilton||||Ian Standish Monteith||(General) Commander of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force||160||[[Hamilton-16728|Ian Standish Monteith Hamilton GCB GCMG (1853-1947)]] |- |Hamilton||||William Richard||Lord Elgin's private secretary||4||[[Hamilton-4916|William Richard Hamilton (1777-1859)]] |- |Hanover||||Alexandrina Victoria||Queen Victoria||8, 25, 42, 55||[[Hanover-230|Alexandrina Victoria Hanover (1819-1901)]] |- |Hanover||||Georg August||King George II||4||[[Hannover-18|Georg August (Hannover) of Great Britain (1683-1760)]] |- |Hanover||||George William Frederick||King George III||4||[[Hannover-17|George William Frederick (Hannover) Hanover (1738-1820)]] |- |Hardinge||||Charles||Viceroy of India 1910-1916||118, 189||[[Hardinge-18|Charles Hardinge KG GCB PC (1858-1944)]] |- |Harrod||||V. R.||(Rev.) Vicar of St Michael's Church, Thorpe-le-Soken, Essex 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |Hart||||Arthur Fitzroy||(General) 1st Infantry Brigade||48||[[Hart-22567|Arthur Fitzroy Hart (1844-1910)]] |- |Hart||||||(Captain) son of Arthur Fitzroy Hart||49|| |- |Hartman||||Tom||assisted the author with editorial skills||Acknowledgements|| |- |Hastings||||Warren||Governor-General of India, presented an Indian silver cup to Westminster School, London||16, 80||[[Hastings-2075|Warren Hastings (1732-1818)]] |- |Hayward||||J. B.||publisher of 'South African Field Force Casualty List, Jan-May 1902'||227|| |- |Heaney||||Derek||gave help and encouragement to the author||Acknowledgements|| |- |Heard||||William Augustus||(Rev.) Headmaster of Westminster School, London then Fettes College, Edinburgh||16||[[Heard-3137|William Augustus Heard (abt.1847-1921)]] |- |Hersing||||Otto||(Kapitänleutnant) U-boat commander ||122||[[Hersing-4|Otto Hersing (1885-1960)]] |- |Hill||Hill||Christian||wife of John Leake||1|| |- |Hill||||Richard||(Sea Captain), father of Christian Hill||1|| |- |Hill||||Richard (junior)||son of Richard Hill the Sea Captain||1|| |- |Hiroyasu||||Prince Fushimi||His Imperial Highness of Japan||87-88|| |- |Hislop||||A. H.||(Captain) Royal Army Medical Corps at Verneuil||126, 129|| |- |Hobhouse||||Emily||British welfare campaigner, pacifist||61||[[Hobhouse-4|Emily Hobhouse (1860-1926)]] |- |Hohenzollern||||Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albert||Kaiser Wilhem II of Prussia||96, 117-118, 134-135, 141- 142, 165, 168-170||[[Hohenzollern-3|Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albert (Hohenzollern) von Preußen (1859-1941)]] |- |Hohenzollern||||Sophie Dorothea Ulrike Alice||sister of Kaiser Wilhelm II of Prussia||96||[[Hohenzollern-34|Sophie Dorothea Ulrike Alice (Hohenzollern) von Preußen (1870-1932)]] |- |Holt||||Maurice Percy Cue||(Sir) (Major-General) Royal Army Medical Corps||174, 234||[[Holt-13056|Maurice Percy Cue Holt (1862-1954)]] |- |Hore||||Charles Owen||(Colonel) 38th and 80th Foot Regiment||48||[[Hore-1046|Charles Owen Hore (abt.1861-1916)]] |- |Horne||||Henry Sinclair||(General) Commander of the British Army||177||[[Horne-4884|Henry Sinclair Horne (1861-1929)]] |- |Horsley||||Victor Alexander Haden||(Sir) neuro-surgeon at University College Hospital, London||25, 27, 69, 73, 90-91, 93, 136, 223, 227||[[Horsley-1539|Victor Alexander Haden Horsley (1857-1916)]] |- |Horton||Smart||Sarah Kate||Arthur Martin Leake's landlady at 1 Frances Road, Watford, Hertfordshire (1900)||29-30||[[Smart-6582|Sarah Kate (Smart) Chalmers (1861-abt.1957)]] |- |Hutchison||||Alice Marion||(Dr.) working in Vrntsi in February 1915 with the Red Cross||159||[[Hutchison-3752|Alice Marion Hutchison (1874-1953)]] |- |Image||||Selwyn||Slade Professor of Art, Oxford||24||[[Image-3|Selwyn Image (abt.1849-1930)]] |- |Inglis||||Elsie Maud||(Dr.) working in Vrntsi in February 1915 with the Red Cross||159||[[Inglis-2553|Elsie Maud Inglis (1864-1917)]] |- |Innes||||Mrs R. Macgregor||skilled in cooking ||213|| |- |James||||B. R. ||(Lieut. Colonel) War Office||154|| |- |James||||E. A.||author of 'A Record of the Battles and Engagements of the British Armies in France and Flanders, 1914-1918'||231|| |- |James||||Richard Lee||(Rev.) Vicar of Watford, Hertfordshire||31||[[James-28513|Richard Lee James (1827-1921)]] |- |Jameson||||Leander Starr||(Sir) leader of the abortive Jameson Raid in the Transavaal, South Africa||28||[[Jameson-1059|Leander Starr Jameson KCMG CB PC (1853-1917)]] |- |Jerome||||Henry Edward||(Maj. General) in the Indian Mutiny Campaign, VC||145||[[Jerome-863|Henry Edward Jerome VC (1830-1901)]] |- |Joffre||||Joseph Jacques Césaire||(General) Commander-in-Chief French Forces||161||[[Joffre-25|Joseph Jacques Cesaire Joffre (1852-1931)]] |- |Joseph||||Michael||publisher of 'Dear Old Blighty', etc.||234-235|| |- |Joy||||Cyril||friend of Arthur Martin-Leake's mother||72|| |- |Joy||||F. ||Mrs., correspondence with Isabel (Plunkett) Martin-Leake||227|| |- |Keogh||||Alfred Henry||(Colonel) Director General Medical Services||197||[[Keogh-458|Alfred Henry Keogh (1857-1936)]] |- |Kilgour||||Colin||gave help and encouragement to the author||Acknowledgements|| |- |Kipling||||Joseph Rudyard||English novelist, poet, journalist||80||[[Kipling-4|Joseph Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936)]] |- |Kitchener||||Horatio Herbert||(Lord) army officer and colonial administrator||41, 45, 55, 57, 61, 67-68, 72, 74, 119, 131, 141, 154||[[Kitchener-87|Horatio Herbert Kitchener KG (1850-1916)]] |- |Krippner||||Monica||author of 'The Quality of Mercy'||233|| |- |Kruiger||||Stephanus Johannes Paulus||President of the Transvaal, South Africa||27-28, 34||[[Kruiger-2|Stephanus Johannes Paulus (Kruiger) Kruger (1825-1904)]] |- |Lane||||D. A.||author of 'The South African Constabulary', etc.||226|| |- |Lanrezac||||Charles||(General) Commander of the French 5th Army||119||[[Lanrezac-1|Charles Lanrezac (1852-1925)]] |- |Lansbury (shown as Lansdowne)||||George||Editor of the Daily Herald||203||[[Lansbury-32|George Lansbury (1859-1940)]] |- |Leake||||John||(Sir) Admiral of the Fleet||Martin-Leake family tree, 1-4, 23, 55||[[Leake-1100|John Leake (1656-1720)]] |- |Leake||Wells||Martha||wife of Richard Leake||2, 3||[[Wells-29638|Martha (Wells) Leake (abt.1680-)]] |- |Leake||||Richard||son of Sir John Leake||1, 3|| |- |Levita||||Francis Ellison||(Lieutenant) 4th Hussars||128||[[Levita-8|Francis Ellison Levita (1889-1914)]] |- |Liddle||||Peter||Keeper of the Liddle Collection at the University of Leeds 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |Locke||||||(Major) a Bengal-Nagpur Railway official||215|| |- |Ludendorff||||Erich Friedrich Wilhelm||(General) German politician and military theorist||204||[[Ludendorff-2|Erich Friedrich Wilhelm Ludendorff (1865-1937)]] |- |Lugard||||Edward||(Sir) correspondence with J.C.C. Daunt||232||[[Lugard-6|Edward Lugard (1810-1898)]] |- |MacDonald||||L.||author of 'They Called It Passchendaele'||235|| |- |MacNeil||||William Mackinnon||(2nd Lieutenant) 16th Lancers||129||[[Macneill-251|William Mackinnon Macneill (1890-)]] |- |MacPherson||||William Grant||(Surgeon-General) Royal Army Medical Corps||157, 160, 230, 233-234, 241||[[MacPherson-2267|William Grant MacPherson (1858-1927)]] |- |Maddocks||||Graham||Western Front Association 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |Mardell||||Margaret||Recorder at Charterhouse School 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |Marshall||||Robert||(Le Mareschal) purchased the Marshalls estate in 1337 from Elizabeth de Burgh, Lady of the Manor of Standon||7|| |- |Martin||||Hester||sister of Stephen Martin (later Martin-Leake)||3|| |- |Martin||||Stephen||adopted by Sir John Leake, name changed to Leake, Martin-Leake surname assumed 1721||Martin-Leake family tree, 2-3||[[Martin-86104|Stephen (Martin) Martin-Leake (1666-1736)]] |- |Martin||||Stephen (junior)||son of Stepnen Martin, Martin-Leake surname assumed 1721||Martin-Leake family tree, 2-4||[[Martin-59311|Stephen (Martin) Leake FRS FSA (1702-1773)]] |- |Martin-Leake||Powell||Anne||wife of Stephen Martin (junior), Martin-Leake surname assumed 1721||Martin-Leake family tree, 4||[[Powell-17681|Anne (Powell) Martin-Leake (abt.1715-abt.1780)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||Arthur||subject, son of Stephen Martin-Leake||Martin-Leake family tree, Subject||[[Martin-Leake-5|Arthur Martin-Leake VC (1874-1953)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||Cecil William Rhodes||son of Hugh Martin-Leake||Martin-Leake family tree||[[Martin-Leake-32|Cecil William Rhodes Martin-Leake (1922-1945)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||Dorothy||daughter of William Martn-Leake, and granddaughter of Stephen Ralph Martin-Leake||218||[[Martin-Leake-20|Dorothy Martin-Leake (1872-1971)]] |- |Martin-Leake||Hill||Elizabeth||wife of Stephen Martin, Martin-Leake surname assumed 1721||Martin-Leake family tree, 3||[[Hill-48279|Elizabeth (Hill) Martin-Leake (1666-1723)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||Francis||son of Stephen Martin-Leake||Martin-Leake family tree, 7, 14-15, 20, 43, 47, 54-55, 66, 72, 83, 99, 122-124, 131, 146, 149, 155, 168, 180, 200, 205-208, 211, 217, 226-227, 232, 236||[[Martin-Leake-10|Francis Martin-Leake DSO (1869-1928)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||Georgiana||daughter of Stephen Martin-Leake, known as 'Sittie'||Martin-Leake family tree, 7, 11, 23, 54, 77, 83, 94, 149, 151, 154, 168-169, 206-207, 212, 216-218, 229||[[Martin-Leake-7|Georgiana Martin-Leake (1863-1949)]] |- |Martin-Leake||Stevens||Georgina||wife of Stephen Ralph Martin-Leake, daughter of George Stevens||Martin-Leake family tree||[[Stevens-9513|Georgiana (Stevens) Martin-Leake (1796-abt.1880)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||Hugh||son of William Martin-Leake||Martin-Leake family tree, 219||[[Martin-Leake-22|Hugh Martin-Leake (1878-1977)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||Hugh Evelyn||son of Hugh Martin-Leake||Acknowledgements, Martin-Leake family tree, 218||[[Martin-Leake-33|Hugh Evelyn Martin-Leake (abt.1926-abt.2014)]] |- |Martin-Leake||Plunkett||Isabel||wife of Stephen Martin-Leake, daughter of William Plunkett||Martin-Leake family tree, 6-7, 9, 11, 18, 22-24, 42, 54-55, 72, 77, 83, 87, 89, 109, 116, 138, 149, 155-156, 168-169, 172, 176, 188, 204, 206-208, 212, 218, 223- 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236||[[Plunkett-689|Isabel (Plunkett) Martin-Leake (1835-1924)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||Isabel||daughter of Stephen Martin-Leake, known as 'Bella'||Martin-Leake family tree, 7, 11, 22-23, 42, 54, 77, 94, 131, 133, 149, 151, 168, 188, 195, 206-207, 211, 217, 223||[[Martin-Leake-12|Isabel Martin-Leake (1871-1930)]] |- |Martin-Leake||Gann||Jessica||wife of William Ralph Martin-Leake||Martin-Leake family tree||[[Gann-613|Jessica (Gann) Martin-Leake (1878-1969)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||John||son of Stephen Martin-Leake (junior)||4||[[Martin-Leake-26|John Martin-Leake (1739-1836)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||John (junior)||died without a male heir, son of John Martin-Leake||5||[[Martin-Leake-35|John Martin-Leake (1773-1862)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||John Ralph||son of William Ralph Martin-Leake||Martin-Leake family tree, 219, 221||[[Martin-Leake-16|John Ralph Martin-Leake (1902-1973)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||Kenneth George||son of William Ralph Martin-Leake||Acknowledgements, Martin-Leake family tree||[[Martin-Leake-31|Kenneth George Martin-Leake (1919-2008)]] |- |Martin-Leake||Bloxham||Lois Millicent Frieda||wife of Hugh Martin-Leake||Martin-Leake family tree||[[Bloxham-311|Lois Millicent Frieda (Bloxham) Martin-Leake (1892-abt.1988)]] |- |Martin-Leake||Tennant||Louisa Harriet||wife of William Martin-Leake||Martin-Leake family tree, 155, 233||[[Tennant-933|Louisa Harriet (Tennant) Martin-Leake (1835-1924)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||Margery||daughter of William Ralph Martin-Leake||Martin-Leake family tree, 218||[[Martin-Leake-17|Margery Martin-Leake (1904-1979)]] |- |Martin-Leake||Calvert||Mary||wife of John Martin-Leake||Martin-Leake family tree||[[Calvert-1584|Mary (Calvert) Martin-Leake (1740-1821)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||Richard||son of Stephen Martin-Leake||Martin-Leake family tree, 7, 11, 13- 14, 18-20, 23-24, 29, 43, 53-54, 71-72, 74, 80-81, 89, 94, 99, 131, 139, 149, 161, 165, 169-170, 173, 200, 211, 216- 218, 223, 227||[[Martin-Leake-9|Richard Martin-Leake (1867-1949)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||Stephen||son of Stephen Martin-Leake (junior)||4||[[Martin-Leake-34|Stephen Martin-Leake (1737-1797)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||Stephen||son of Stephen Ralph Martin-Leake, father of Arthur Martin-Leake||Martin-Leake family tree, 5-9, 11-14, 18, 21-22, 24, 116, 206, 208||[[Martin-Leake-4|Stephen Martin-Leake (1826-1893)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||Stephen (junior)||son of Stephen Martin-Leake, known as 'Steenie'||Martin-Leake family tree, 7, 11-12, 14, 19-21, 23, 29, 43, 53-54, 71-72, 74, 80-81, 89, 94, 131, 139, 149, 161, 165, 169-170, 173, 204, 206, 211, 214-217, 222- 223, 236||[[Martin-Leake-6|Stephen Martin-Leake (1861-1940)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||Stephen Phillip||son of William Ralph Martin-Leake||Martin-Leake family tree||[[Martin-Leake-18|Stephen Phillip Martin-Leake (1906-1944)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||Stephen Ralph||son of John Martin-Leake||Martin-Leake family tree, 5||[[Martin-Leake-3|Stephen Ralph Martin-Leake (abt.1783-1865)]] |- |Martin-Leake||Gurney||Sybil Kathleen||wife of Hugh Evelyn Martin-Leake||Acknowledgements, 218||[[Gurney-1911|Sybil Kathleen (Gurney) Martin-Leake (1924-2005)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||Theodore Edward||son of Stephen Martin-Leake, known as 'Mousie'||Martin-Leake family tree, 7, 19-24, 43, 47-48, 71, 74, 78, 87-89, 208, 217||[[Martin-Leake-11|Theodore Edward Martin-Leake (1878-1907)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||William||great-uncle of Arthur Martin-Leake||4|| |- |Martin-Leake||||William||son of Stephen Ralph Martin-Leake||Martin-Leake family tree, 20-21, 70, 147, 155, 227||[[Martin-Leake-2|William Martin-Leake (1831-1918)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||William||son of Stephen Martin-Leake||Martin-Leake family tree, 7, 11, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 23, 25, 27, 43, 47, 49, 55, 57, 59, 61, 66, 67, 71, 72, 73, 77, 87, 89, 103, 133, 139, 140, 141, 142, 149, 154, 155, 168-169, 204, 217, 222-228, 233||[[Martin-Leake-8|William Martin-Leake (1865-1947)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||William Ralph||(Rev.) son of William Martin-Leake||Martin-Leake family tree, 71, 227||[[Martin-Leake-15|William Ralph Martin-Leake (1865-1942)]] |- |Martin-Leake||Carroll (Nedham)||Winifred Frances||wife of Arthur Martin-Leake, widow of Charles William Carroll||206, 211- 216||[[Nedham-9|Winifred Frances (Nedham) Martin-Leake (1884-1932)]] |- |Martinović||||Mitar||(General) Montenegro's Prime Minister||103, 105-107, 110-112, 114|| |- |Maurice||||||(General) Imperial Yeomanry||36|| |- |Mayes||||Frederick Brian||(Maj. General) Director General Army Medical Services||Foreword||[[Mayes-2880|Frederick Brian Mayes CB, FRCS]] |- |McClanaghan||||H. E. ||lay reader at Winifred Frances (Nedham) Martin-Leake's funeral||214|| |- |McGuire||||Robert Miller||Daily Telegraph journalist||99, 103||[[McGuire-7564|Robert Miller McGuire (1858-1916)]] |- |McLaughlin||||R. ||author of 'The Royal Army Medical Corps'||241|| |- |McNair||||||surgeon on 'Hospital Ship' Sheelah||123|| |- |Methuen||||Paul Sanford||(General) Scots Guards, Governor of Malta 1915-1919||45, 48, 118||[[Methuen-25|Paul Sanford Methuen GCB GCMG (1845-1932)]] |- |Miller||||Robert||Managing Director, Bengal-Nagpur Railway, London office||74, 228|| |- |Milner||||Alfred||(Rt. Hon.) Governor of Cape Colony and High Commissioner for Southern Africa in 1897||28||[[Milner-472|Alfred Milner KG GCB (1854-1925)]] |- |Mitchell||||T. J.||(Major) R.A.M.C., co-author with William Grant MacPherson 'Official History of the War, Medical Services'||233|| |- |Moffat||||William Cameron||(Sir) Surgeon-General||221||[[Moffat-2143|William Cameron Moffat (1929-2014)]] |- |Money||||Tony||archivist at Radley College, Oxford 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |Monro||||Charles Carmichael||(Maj. General) Officer Commanding 2nd Division||143-144, 146, 160, 162||[[Monro-412|Charles Carmichael Monro (1860-1929)]] |- |Moorhouse||||G. ||author of 'Calcutta'||228|| |- |Mottram||||Ralph Hale||English author, writer, bank clerk||128||[[Mottram-460|Ralph Hale Mottram (1883-1971)]] |- |Nedham||||William Alfred||father of Winifred Frances (Nedham) Martin-Leake, senior civil servant||212||[[Nedham-10|William Alfred Nedham (1846-1913)]] |- |Nelson||||George Horatio||(Lord) Chairman of English Electric, purchased Thorpe Hall, Essex||220||[[Nelson-32012|George Horatio Nelson (1887-1962)]] |- |Nelson||||Horatio||(Lord)||4||[[Nelson-39|Horatio Nelson KB (1758-1805)]] |- |Nicholls||||J.||author of 'Cheerful Sacrifice: The Battle of Arras 1917'||234, 241|| |- |Nicholson||||Harold George||(Sir) author of 'King George V'||228, 232||[[Nicolson-226|Harold George Nicolson (1886-1968)]] |- |Nicholson||||John Sanctuary||(Colonel) Chief Staff Officer, Boer War||64, 227||[[Nicholson-5977|John Sanctuary Nicholson (1863-1924)]] |- |Oliver||||B.||author of 'The British Red Cross in Action'||229, 241|| |- |Overton||Edersheim||Ella Georgina||wife of Rev. Frederick Arnold Overton||Acknowledgements, 168||[[Edersheim-12|Ella Georgina (Edersheim) Overton (abt.1863-1947)]] |- |Overton||||Frederick Arnold||(Rev.) Vicar of High Cross, Hertfordshire||149, 156, 168, 208||[[Overton-4278|Frederick Arnold Overton (abt.1862-1935)]] |- |Overton||||Thomas Darwin||(Lieutenant) 6th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment was killed in action. Son of Rev'd Frederick Arnold Overton||156||[[Overton-4277|Thomas Darwin Overton (1894-1915)]] |- |Page||||Henry||(Lieut. Colonel) awarded the Companionship of St Michael and St George||155||[[Croft-1521|Henry Page Croft (1881-1947)]] |- |Paget||||Stephen||surgeon, author of 'Sir John Horsley'||223, 227||[[Paget-851|Stephen Paget (1855-1926)]] |- |Pakenham||||Thomas Francis Dermot||8th Earl of Longford, author of 'The Boer War'||225||(privacy protected) |- |Percival||||Arthur Ernest||(Major) neighbour of Arthur Martin-Leake in Hertfordshire||204||[[Percival-415|Arthur Ernest Percival (1888-aft.1911)]] |- |Petrović-Njegoš||||Danilo Aleksandar||son of Nikola Petrović-Njegoš, Crown Prince of Montenegro||110-111, 114-115||[[Petrović-Njegoš-6|Danilo Aleksandar Petrović-Njegoš (1871-1939)]] |- |Petrović-Njegoš||||Nikola||King of Montenegro 1860-1918||95, 105-106, 114-115||[[Petrović-Njegoš-3|Nikola Petrović-Njegoš (1841-1921)]] |- |Petty-Fitzmaurice||||Henry Charles Keith||Lord Lansdowne, Secretary of State for War||49||[[Petty-Fitzmaurice-7|Henry Charles Keith Petty-Fitzmaurice KG (1845-1927)]] |- |Pidgeon||||Trevor||gave help and encouragement to the author||Acknowledgements|| |- |Pillinger||||Denis||Custodian of the Lummis VC and GC files on behalf of the Military Historical Society 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |Plumer||||Herbert Charles Onslow||(General) Commander of the British Second Army 1917||186||[[Plumer-416|Herbert Charles Onslow Plumer (1857-1932)]] |- |Plunkett||Stevens||Eliza Hope||daughter of George Stevens||Martin-Leake family tree||[[Stevens-28361|Eliza Hope (Stevens) Plunkett (1812-1845)]] |- |Plunkett||||John||(Captain) son of William Plunkett||6||[[Plunkett-2333|John Plunkett (-1857)]] |- |Plunkett||||William||husband of Eliza Hope Stevens||Martin-Leake family tree, 6||[[Plunkett-1520|William Plunkett M.A. (1807-1844)]] |- |Pollard||||Bilton||surgeon at University College Hospital, London||25||[[Pollard-6172|Bilton Pollard (1855-1931)]] |- |Pollock||||||(Colonel) Divisional Director Medical Services, Belgium 1917||189|| |- |Powell||||Fletcher||Anne Powell's father, purchased Marshalls in Hertfordshire from Samuel Dighton||4, 7||[[Powell-25994|Fletcher Powell (abt.1688-1773)]] |- |Prinsloo||||Marthinus||Boer leader in the Orange Free State||46||[[Prinsloo-1891|Martinus Prinsloo (1838-1903)]] |- |Proud||||||(Captain) captured a German dugout and took 30 prisoners, Arras, France 1917||181, 187|| |- |Ranken||||Harry Sherwood||(Captain) Royal Army Medical Corps||143||[[Ranken-198|Harry Sherwood Ranken V.C. (1883-1914)]] |- |Rawson||||||pupil at Westminster School, London, decorated in the Boer War||73|| |- |Reed||||Paul||gave help and encouragement to the author||Acknowledgements|| |- |Reynolds||Plunkett||Frances||wife of (1) Charles John Champion de Crespigny, and (2) John Russell Reynolds, daughter of William Plunkett||Martin-Leake family tree, 8, 21, 24, 47, 70-71, 88-89||[[Plunkett-1519|Frances (Plunkett) Reynolds (abt.1835-1908)]] |- |Reynolds||||John Russell||2nd husband of Frances Plunkett||Martin-Leake family tree, 8, 21, 25, 70, 227||[[Reynolds-18164|John Russell Reynolds 1st Bt. (1828-1896)]] |- |Rhodes||||Cecil John||(Rt. Hon.) Prime Minister of the Cape Colony||28||[[Rhodes-3290|Cecil John Rhodes (1853-1902)]] |- |Richard||||Leake||sea captain, son of John Leake||01-Mar||[[Leake-1101|Richard Leake (1682-1719)]] |- |Ridley||||Charles Parker||(Brig. Gen) 2nd Boer War, 2nd Mounted Infantry Brigade||1, 2, 3||[[Ridley-554|Charles Parker Ridley C.B. (1855-1937)]] |- |Ringer||||Sidney||Holm Professor of Medicine at University College Hospital, London||25||[[Ringer-870|Sidney Ringer (1836-1910)]] |- |Robb||||Frederick Wilson||(Sir) Maj. General, Military Secretary at the War Office||144, 154||[[Robb-4404|Frederick Wilson Robb (1858-1948)]] |- |Roberts||||Brian Dennis Kenneth||author of 'Those Bloody Women'||225, 226||[[Roberts-53776|Brian Dennis Kenneth Roberts]] |- |Roberts||||Frederick Hugh Sherston||(Lieutenant) son of Robert Sleigh Roberts||41||[[Roberts-20226|Frederick Hugh Sherston Roberts VC (1872-1899)]] |- |Roberts||Bews||Nora Henrietta||wife of Lord Roberts||41-42||[[Bews-47|Nora Henrietta (Bews) Roberts CI (1838-1920)]] |- |Roberts||||Robert Sleigh||(Lord) British military commander||41-45, 57, 62, 68||[[Roberts-20106|Frederick Sleigh Roberts VC KG PC (1832-1914)]] |- |Robertson||||||(Trooper)||64|| |- |Robinson||||William Leefe||(Lieutenant) awarded VC, and credited with shooting down a German airship||174||[[Robinson-59993|William Leefe Robinson (1895-abt.1918)]] |- |Robinson||||||(Captain) killed in Arras, France in 1917||179|| |- |Rothschild||||Nathan Mayer||(Lord) Chairman of the Council of the British Red Cross Society||96||[[De_Rothschild-6|Nathaniel Mayer (de Rothschild) Rothschild (1840-1915)]] |- |Rutherford||||William Gunton||(Rev.) Headmaster of Westminster School, London||16, 21||[[Rutherford-6694|William Gunion Rutherford (1853-1907)]] |- |Sainsbury||||John David||(Lieut. Colonel) Chairman of the Hertfordshire Yeomanry Trust 1994.||Acknowledgements, 224-225, 241||[[Sainsbury-818|John David Sainsbury]] |- |Sanders||||Mrs.||an expectant patient of Arthur Martin-Leake||80|| |- |Saxe-Coburg-Gotha||||Albert Edward||King Edward VII, previously Prince of Wales||29-31, 55, 69, 73-74, 87-88, 97, 156||[[Saxe-Coburg-Gotha-5|Albert Edward (Saxe-Coburg-Gotha) of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India (1841-1910)]] |- |Saxe-Coburg-Gotha||||George Frederick Ernest Albert||King George V||86, 116, 139, 146, 151-152, 154-156, 206-207, 219||[[Saxe-Coburg-Gotha-6|George Frederick Ernest Albert (Saxe-Coburg-Gotha) Windsor KG (1865-1936)]] |- |Seager||||Osborne||schoolmaster of The Grange Preparatory School, Stevenage, Hertfordshire||14|| |- |Sebright||||John Saunders||(Sir) politician and agricultural innovator, main benefactor of the West Herts Infirmary||26||[[Sebright-6|John Saunders Sebright (1767-1846)]] |- |Sharman||||Hilary||(Rev.) Vicar of St John the Evangelist, 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |Sheard||||Derek||gave help and encouragement to the author||Acknowledgements|| |- |Shelley||||Spencer||husband of Susannah Martin-Leake||Martin-Leake family tree||[[Shelley-894|Spencer Shelley (1813-1908)]] |- |Shelley||Martin-Leake||Susannah||daughter of Stephen Ralph Martin-Leake||Martin-Leake family tree||[[Martin-Leake-23|Susannah (Martin-Leake) Shelley (1824-1920)]] |- |Sidney||||Philip||(Sir) mortally wounded in 1586 at Zutphen fighting the Dutch||70, 72||[[Sidney-11|Philip (Sidney) Sydney (1554-1586)]] |- |Sims||Hitchcock||Anne Erwin||wife of Admiral William Sowden Sims||206||[[Hitchcock-3741|Anne Erwin (Hitchcock) Sims (1875-1960)]] |- |Sims||||William Sowden||(Admiral) commanded US Naval Forces in Europe||206||[[Sims-7144|William Sowden Sims (1858-1936)]] |- |Smith||||Abel Henry||(Colonel) M.P. for the Hertford constituency||73||[[Smith-254915|Abel Henry Smith (1862-1930)]] |- |Smith||||Horace James||(Captain) known as Smith-Bosanquet, 42nd Hertfordshire Company||34||[[Smith-262809|Horace James Smith (1829-1907)]] |- |Smuts||||Jan Christiaan||(Rt. Hon. Field Marshall) Prime Minister of South Africa||205||[[Smuts-60|Jan Christiaan Smuts (1870-1950)]] |- |Stevens||Hamilton||Elizabeth||1st wife of George Stevens||Martin-Leake family tree||[[Hamilton-33851|Elizabeth (Hamilton) Stevens (abt.1764-1807)]] |- |Stevens||||George||husband of Elizabeth Hamilton and Sarah Ford||Martin-Leake family tree||[[Stevens-29424|George Stevens (abt.1759-abt.1832)]] |- |Stevens||Ford||Sarah||2nd wife of George Stevens||Martin-Leake family tree||[[Ford-22776|Sarah (Ford) Stevens (abt.1790-)]] |- |Stoughton||Plunkett||Rose||wife of (1) Thomas Anthony Stoughton, and (2) Harrison Walke John Trent-Stoughton||Martin-Leake family tree, 8, 25, 146, 232||[[Plunkett-2264|Rose (Plunkett) Trent-Stoughton (1840-1924)]] |- |Stoughton||||Thomas Anthony||1st husband of Rose Plunkett||Martin-Leake family tree||[[Stoughton-980|Thomas Anthony Stoughton II (1818-1885)]] |- |Stuart||Stuart||Anne||Queen Anne||1-3, 55||[[Stuart-27|Anne Stuart (1665-1714)]] |- |Sutcliffe||||||(Lieut. Colonel) Commander of Casualty Clearing Station No.32, Belgium 1917||190|| |- |Sutton||||Hedley||British Library (Oriental and Indian Collections) 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |Swinburne||||||(Lieutenant) in the Boer War||65|| |- |Swindell||||G. H. ||(Private) 77 Field Ambulance||174-175, 234|| |- |Tanner||||Ralph||Housemaster of Westminster School, London||16, 138, 231||[[Tanner-7806|Ralph Tanner (1857-1924)]] |- |Tanner||||Ralph Eyre||(Captain) The King's Liverpool Regiment||138||[[Tanner-7823|Ralph Eyre Tanner (1885-1914)]] |- |Taylor||||Francis Pitt Stewart||(Brig. Gen) Royal Army Service Corps, Commander of the British Adriatic Mission||160, 166, 168||[[Taylor-102353|Francis Pitt Stewart Taylor (1869-1924)]] |- |Taylor||||John Vernon||(Rt. Rev.) Bishop of St Albans, Hertfordshire||221||[[Taylor-102402|John Vernon Taylor (1914-2001)]] |- |Trent-Stoughton||||Harrison Walke John||2nd husband of Rose (Plunkett) Stoughton||8||[[Trent-1840|Harrison Walke John (Trent) Trent-Stoughton (1830-1899)]] |- |Treves||||Frederick||(Sir) surgeon in the Boer War||57, 74, 97-98, 113||[[Treves-47|Frederick Treves (1853-1923)]] |- |Tricker||||R.||author of 'Brief History of the Church of St John the Evangelist, High Cross'||222, 229, 236|| |- |Troubridge||||Ernest Charles Thomas||(Rear-Admiral) in command in Durazzo, Balkans||164||[[Troubridge-2|Ernest Charles Thomas Troubridge (1862-1926)]] |- |Tudor||||Elizabeth||Queen Elizabeth I||15, 99||[[Tudor-1|Elizabeth Tudor (1533-1603)]] |- |Tudor||||Henry||King Henry VIII||15||[[Tudor-4|Henry (Tudor) of England KG (1491-1547)]] |- |Turner||||E. S.||author of 'Dear Old Blighty'||234|| |- |Uys||||Isabel C.||author of 'For Valour, The History of South Africa's Victoria Cross Heroes'||228, 230, 236, 241|| |- |Venizelos||||Eleftherios Kyriákou||Greek Prime Minister||158||[[Venizelos-2|Eleftherios Kyriákou Venizelos (1864-1936)]] |- |Villiers||||Edith||daughter of Edward Hyde Villiers||32||[[Villiers-168|Edith (Villiers) Edgcumbe (1878-1935)]] |- |Villiers||||Edward Hyde||5th Earl of Clarendon||32-34, 40||[[Villiers-167|Edward Hyde Villiers (1846-1914)]] |- |von Hohenberg||Chotek||Sophie Maria Josephine Albina||wife of Franz Ferdinand Carl Ludwig Joseph Maria, assassinated on the 28th June 1914||117||[[Chotek-12|Sophie Maria Josephine Albina (Chotek) von Hohenberg (1868-1914)]] |- |von Österreich||||Franz Ferdinand Carl Ludwig Joseph Maria||Archduke of Austria, assassinated on the 28th June 1914||117, 158||[[Habsburg-Lothringen-60|Franz Ferdinand Carl Ludwig Joseph Maria (Habsburg-Lothringen) von Österreich (1863-1914)]] |- |von Zeppelin||||Ferdinand Adolf Heinrich August||German General, inventor of rigid airships||177||[[Von_Zeppelin-39|Ferdinand Adolf Heinrich August von Zeppelin (1838-1917)]] |- |Vyvyan||||||pupil at Westminster School, London, decorated in the Boer War||73|| |- |Walker||||C. S.||Private with self-inflicted wounds||127|| |- |Wall||||George||gave help and encouragement to the author||Acknowledgements|| |- |Wall||||Steve||gave help and encouragement to the author||Acknowledgements|| |- |Waller||||||(Sergeant) wounded in the Boer War||64, 67|| |- |Ward||||G. Kingsley||from Canada, gave help and encouragement to the author||Acknowledgements|| |- |Waring||||L. F. ||author of 'Servia'||233|| |- |Waterfield||||B. F.||Headmaster of Temple Grove School, East Sheen, Surrey||12|| |- |Webb||||T. C. ||publisher of 'A History of Thorpe-le-Soken to the year 1890'||222|| |- |Webster||||David||owner of 'Marshalls' 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |Westlake||||Ray||Western Front Association 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |Whitehead||||Arthur||(Dr.) Hemel Hempstead Hospital, Hertfordshire||55|| |- |Whitmore||||S. B.||(Major) gave enthusiastic support to the author||Acknowledgements|| |- |Wigram||||Clive||Equerry to King George V||155||[[Wigram-5|Clive Wigram GCB GCVO (1873-1960)]] |- |Wilkinson||||C.||(Miss) matron at West Herts Infirmary||26|| |- |Wilkinson||||Mr. 'Bumps'||resident of High Cross village, Hertfordshire 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |Wilkinson||||Mrs.||resident of High Cross village, Hertfordshire 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |Willans||||Dr.||family doctor of the Martin Leakes||22|| |- |Williams||||J.||author of 'Byng of Vimy'||230|| |- |Williams||||Julie||University College London Medical School 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |Williams||||Pat||Liverpool John Moores University Library Service 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |Wilson||||Thomas Woodrow||President of the United States||175||[[Wilson-7591|Thomas Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924)]] |- |Wilson||||William Deane||(Sir) Surgeon-General ||41, 67||[[Wilson-108265|William Deane Wilson (1843-1921)]] |- |Windsor||(Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha)||Albert Frederick Athur George||King George VI||218||[[Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-4|Albert Frederick Arthur George (Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) Windsor KG (1895-1952)]] |- |Windsor||(Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha)||Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David||Prince of Wales 1929, King Edward VIII||152, 210||[[Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-5|Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David (Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) Windsor (1894-1972)]] |- |Windsor||||Elizabeth Alexandra Mary||Queen Elizabeth II||219||[[Windsor-1|Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor (1926-2022)]] |- |Windsor||Bowes-Lyon||Elizabeth Angela Marguerite||Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, wife of King George VI||220||[[Bowes-Lyon-5|Elizabeth Angela Marguerite (Bowes-Lyon) Windsor (1900-2002)]] |- |Windsor||Württemberg||Victoria Mary Augusta Louise Olga Pauline Claudine Agnes||Princess Mary of Teck at opening ceremony of the West Herts Infirmary, wife of King George V||26, 86, 116, 139||[[Württemberg-11|Victoria Mary Augusta Louise Olga Pauline Claudine Agnes (Württemberg) Windsor (1867-1953)]] |- |Wolfe||||D.||(Private) serving with Arthur Martin-Leake in Zonnebeke||135, 231|| |- |Wood||||Ernest Alan||author of 'A History of Thorpe-le-Soken to the year 1890'||222||[[Wood-52697|Ernest Alan Wood (1904-)]] |- |Wood||||Mr.||a manager of the Bengal-Nagpur Railway||90|| |- |Wyatt||||Bob||(Lieut. Colonel) Editor of 'The Bulletin' of the Medical History Society 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |Wynne||||Trevredyn Rashleigh||(Sir) head of the Bengal-Nagpur Railway||53, 87, 90, 211||[[Wynne-2374|Trevredyn Rashleigh Wynne (1853-1942)]] |}

Martino Name Study

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]]__NOTOC__ [[Category:Martino Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Martino Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Martino Martino] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Martino name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Martinos), by time period (18th Century Martinos), or by topic (Martino DNA, Martino Occupations, Martino Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. ==How to Join== To join the Martino Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Wiki-ID|Name]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Martino}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Martino}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Martinos of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants==

Martin's Station, Kentucky, Virginia One Place Study

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== Martin's Station == {| cellpadding="10" align="left" | {| border="3" cellpadding="4" align="left" style="background:#5F9EA0;" |-align="center" |'''Geography of Martin's Station ''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- bgcolor=#FAEBD7 | '''Continent:''' | North America |- bgcolor=#FAEBD7 |'''Country:''' | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:United_States United_States] |- bgcolor=#FAEBD7 |'''State/Province:''' |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Virginia Virginia] (1775-1780)
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Kentucky Kentucky] (modern day) |- bgcolor=#FAEBD7 |'''County:''' |Kentucky (1776-1780)
[[Space:Bourbon_County%2C_Kentucky|Bourbon]] (modern day) |- bgcolor=#FAEBD7 |'''GPS Coordinates:''' | [https://www.google.com/maps/place/38%C2%B015'45.4%22N+84%C2%B017'37.5%22W/@38.2626142,-84.2959487,878m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m4!3m3!8m2!3d38.26261!4d-84.29376?authuser=0 38.26261, -84.29376] |} |} | |- |} {{clear}} ===Population=== *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: Martin's Station, Kentucky, Virginia One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] == Categories and Stickers == {{One Place Study|place=Martin's Station, Kentucky, Virginia|category=Martin's Station, Kentucky, Virginia One Place Study}}
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Profiles may be placed in the study by using the text beneath the sticker at right. Alternatively, [[Category:Martin's Station, Kentucky, Virginia One Place Study]] can be used.{{Clear}} == Resources == Various website information (need review) * https://www.frontierfolk.net/ramsha_research/captivesite.html * https://www.frontierfolk.org/ruddles.htm * http://www.fortwiki.com/John_Martin%27s_Station * http://sksar.org/?page_id=245 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bird%27s_invasion_of_Kentucky * http://www.walthertree.com/BritishInvasionofKentucky.html * https://www.hopewellmuseum.org/learn/historic-preservation/bourbon-county-historical-markers/martins-station/ * https://www.northamericanforts.com/East/kycent1.html#bourbon == Research Notes and Page Updates == If you have an interest in early Kentucky settlement or in Martin's Station and would like to help in the effort to create and collect profiles for this project, please feel free to do so or contact the page manager. * Current WIP - tagging profiles of known residents; checking for more resident/combatant profiles; creating new resident/combatant profiles; reviewing resource list. * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18CYd06_Vww0pXdEaqTQTCLXAy7suM03q-9uhRNSGPzI/edit#gid=1068015161 Googlesheet workspace] * To-do: review resource list and add info; compile comprehensive list of profiles; further research. Improve extant profiles with event-specific sources. * Research wish list - maps; Captain Henry Bird (and other British/native combatants) info. ==Sources== *[https://explorekyhistory.ky.gov/items/show/443 Martin's Station], Kentucky History Website * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Bird's Invasion of Kentucky|Bird's Invasion of Kentucky]]

Martinucci Name Study

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[[Category:Martinucci Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] The name Martinucci is found in Sondrio, Italy. Asking a local, I was directed to Piuro as the home of the Martinucci's. My great grandfather [[Martinucci-2|Andrea Martinucci]] was born in Chiavenna in 1856. His father was born in the nearby town of Prosto di Piuro, which is next door to both Piuro and Chiavenna. I am genetically related to other Martinucci's including the photographer, [[Martinucci-117|Eugenio Martinucci]]. This connection has been made by DNA testing and I have not been able to trace Eugenio's family far enough back to intersect with my own. As a male Martinucci, I have had my Y DNA fully sequenced. It is of a rare type, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Y-DNA_Haplogroup_R-M335 R-M335]. I can count on one hand the number of Y matches I have found closer than 25 generations. All indications are that my line is of Albanian descent. Resources: [https://www.facebook.com/groups/martinuccinelmondo/ Martinucci Facebook Group]

Martin-Willoughby Cemetery

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'''The Martin-Willoughby Cemetery In Jeffersonville, Montgomery County, Kentucky Detailed Listings''' See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Martin-Willoughby_Cemetery%2C_Jeffersonville%2C_Kentucky Martin-Willoughby Cemetery Page] to see the souls that were laid to rest in the Martin-Willoughby Cemetery. See the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2164635/martin-willoughby-cemetery Martin-Willoughby Cemetery on FindAGrave] See the [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Martin-Cemetery/43916 Martin-Willoughby Cemetery on BillionGraves] Locate [https://goo.gl/maps/eqdd7LRNgL2jnDUa9 The Martin-Willoughby Cemetery On Google Maps] To Add A Link To This Page Please Add This To The Page: : [[Space:Martin-Willoughby_Cemetery|The Martin-Willoughby Cemetery in Jeffersonville, Kentucky]]

Marty McGowan To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[McGowan-474|Marty McGowan]] is currently working on. Can you help? Looking to fill in [[Zalenski-2|Jessie Manski]]'s tree of the Balicki, Manski, Sniegocki, and Zalenski familes. ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=McGowan-474&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Marty McGowan To-Do List|Marty's current to-do list]].'' Also, organizing the [[Space:Culper_Spy_Ring|Culper Spy Ring]]. How to add someone to a Trusted List by using their personal ID (not their email)? {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Kessler-365|Kessler, Laurie ]] || || to-do |- |}

Martyn/ Martin, Wadham, Thomas White

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I apologise for the convolutedness,I did feel I was going round in circles at times. I also lost my 'final draft' when I had a failure when saving so had to try again (and a bit dispirited so may have missed some of what I intended out) :'''Problem''' :'''Multiple Thomas Whites''' There are a whole series, most with no sources. : '''Thomas White 1'''.https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/White-5953 there was a Thomas Whyte , Mayor of Poole in 1504, 1510, 1511, 1517 ( there was also a William Whyte Mayor of Poole 1459. John Sydenham(1882) ''The History of the Town and County of Poole'') It is very possible that this Thomas White is '''Thomas White 1''. but as yet have found no real evidence :'''Thomas White 11''' [[White-5953|White-5953]] This Thomas White was MP and rich merchant. ( I entered some bio for him, but don't know where dob on profile comes from.He had his son TW 3 by 1517) The year of death is from Will, his son succeeding in 1557 'He was sole executor of his father’s will and he had licence to enter his lands on 4 July 1557' http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/white-thomas-iii-1517-90#footnote4_4rnrchb '''Thomas White 111''' [[White-10308|White-10308]] :born by 1517 as became Mayor of Poole 'at the age of 34 in 1551 :He married Ann Williams before 1560 as his son Thomas was 30 when he in turn inherited in 1590 (Hist Parliament ''op cit'') :Children on profile include *'''Thomas''' Eldest son. born 1560 as above born before 1565/7 date of publication of visitation C. Metcalfe ''The visitation of Dorsetshire, A.D. 1565''; Coll. Armor. G. 8; Harl. mss. 888, 1092. Edited by Walter *'''Batholomew''' birth year: on profile in 1547, born before 1565/7 according to visitation, however born in about 1569 from age from date and age of matriculation *''' Mary b 1548''' not in visitation have checked Poole PRs for this period but they are fragmentary and many names missing or illegible. Her alleged husband Thomas WEEDE is on other Ancestry trees but supposed to have been been married to Cecily White and hence linked to this family (this then links to an emigrant to America) I think this is a spurious connection. * '''Cecily''' married to Hugh Bamfield , according to vistation must have married before 1567 *'''Edith''' married to Rodger Stanter He was of Horningsham in Wilts that agrees with visitation so also before 1565 . Had no children noted at time of Wiltshire Visitation (1565). PR for Horningsham has bapisms for sons Bamfield Stanter 1577, Francis, 1580, William 1581 and John 1583. ''On this profile, there is a son called Thomas Weed don't see why a couple named Stanter should have a son called weed ( these Weeds seem to proliferate like their namesakes)'' *'''Ann''', unmarried at time of visitation. (no profile on wiki tree) '''Thomas White IV''' and '''Thomas White V''' are more problematic (I can't see any reason for 'either' of them being buried in Stanwick other than another alleged connection with the Weedes) I tend to think ''on balance''' that Thomas White 1V and V should be merged but it's by no means well evidenced either way. '''FOR''' the existence of Thomas White 1V http://www.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/dorset/vol3/pp269-286 A description of Fiddleford Manor from the Inventory of Historical Monuments .HMSO suggests that it was a '''grandchild''' of Thomas White 111that married Frances Martyn *"Thomas White (d. 1555) and his wife Ann (Williams); they were married probably c. 1515 since their son Thomas was 39 at the time of his father's death. '''Their grandson Thomas White married Frances Martyn of Athelhampton (Coker, 100),"' ''This is the only source I can find of an 'intermediate' Thomas but it does come from an 'official' source(though one more interested in the architecture of the buildings than the owners)'' '''Against''' :The Houses of Parliament account of Thomas White (married Ann Williams) 111 suggests''' " He lived until 21 Dec. 1590, when his inheritance passed to his son Thomas, aged 30. " ''' http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/white-thomas-iii-1517-90 This would give his inheritor Thomas a 1560 year of birth. The writer of the article gives several sources for the paragraph. Of those sources I was able to check only 2, Shastonian Records 81 was a reference to Christian being the wife of Thomas II, there was a reference to the will of Ann his wife. These both are accurate. I suspect that the important reference is C 142/228/36 , which is to the Inquisition Post Mortem of Thomas in 1590, a visit to TNA would be necessary to view it http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C7835022. ''If this Thomas White was born in 1590 then it fits it (in my opinion) better with the dates of 'his 'marriage' .'' :Thomas White married Frances Martyn d of Nicholas of Athelhampton and his wife Margaret Wadham . I would suggest that this marriage is the one recorded in Puddletown in 1577 .http://www.opcdorset.org/PiddleFiles/Puddletown/PuddletownMarrs-Philli.htm . see also my free space [[Space:Martyn_genealogy|Space:Martyn_genealogy]] and additional note at the end ''This 'works' if Thomas was born in about 1560 making him 17 at marriage. ( but obviously doesn't work if he was born in 1570) This leads to '''Thomas White III''' being the father of '''Thomas White V''' '' :'' An alternative is that I could see a possible scenario where there was a Thomas White born to Thomas and Ann Williams in about 1542, had a son in about 1560 but who died before inheriting. This would give a Thomas inheriting from his grandfather and of the right age to marry Frances Martin but.... at the moment I have only found the HMSO book as evidence for this'' :''' Next Problem''' :'''There are two Profiles on wiki tree that seem to be the same Frances Martin ''' :1)https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Martin-3698 '' '''Francesca Martin''', wife of '''Thomas White V''', d of Nicholas Martyn and Margaret Wadham '' The father here is [[Martin-10332|Martin-10332]]. This is Nicholas of Exeter, a grand son of William of Athelhampton who was married to 3 women but as far as I can see none of whom were Margaret Wadham (ref) :1)http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/martin-nicholas-1599 :2)Visitation of the County of Devon 1620 https://archive.org/details/visitationcount02camdgoog p 181 :3)A View of Devonshire in MDCXXX: With a Pedigree of Most of Its Gentry P596, Thomas Westcote viewed on Google Books ) :2) [[Martin-13397|Martin-13397]] '''Frances Martin''' d of Nicholas Martyn and Margaret Wadham. (she has no husband ,one of her co-heirs Jane is linked but neither Francis or Ann.There is a brother Edward, brother that quite wrongly has descendants ( the 4 surviving girls are specifically mentioned on their parents monumental inscription and the estate was divided amongst them) Her birth date though is a year after the marriage in Puddletown. ''In my opinion, Francesca White and Frances White are the same person but Margaret Wadham mother of Francesca is incorrectly married to Nicholas of Exeter rather than his cousin Nicholas of Athelhampton and Frances, daughter of Nicholas of Athelhampton is born far too late (but see comments on the year of birth Margaret Wadham'' '''Margaret Wadham''' has 3 profiles albeit two duplicates have different dates to the one married to Nicholas of Athelhampton (Joe Freeman the profile manager feels that there may be more than one Margaret Wadham, I haven't yet found one and don't quite see where the evidence is for one of this name being married to Nicholas of Exeter) :''Margaret Wadham, the wife of Nicholas Wadham of Athelhampton was the sister of Nicholas Wadham Wadham (1531/1532 – 1609), Esquire, of Merryfield, Ilton in Somerset and Edge, Branscombe in Devon. He died childless leaving his sisters as heirs. '' :1)Wadham-61 Margaret Wadham 1543 Merrifield, Somerset, England - 1611 ~ :2)Wadham -40 Margaret Wadham 1543 - 1611 ~ . Incorrectly in my opinion Married to Nicholas of Exeter but with same mother as the 'correct; one :3)Wadham-47 Margaret Wadham 1565 Branscombe, Devon, England - 1606 correctly linked to Nicholas OF Athelhampton (As evidenced by MI at Puddletown church, d of John Wadham and Joan Tregarthen but seems to be born far too late (her full brother Nicholas was born in 1531, so this date of 1565 is implausible for this reason alone) '''Thomas White V1, I give up on.It looks as if the profile is to be detatched from Thomas's 1-V As for the rest of the descendents all I can add is my comment on Thomas V1's profile in July Haven't found children. Puddletown PR (ancestry images)have a Johana in 1578 but no Thomas until 1619 lots of candidates elsewhere in Dorset) Daughters of a Thomas White of Fittleford m .John Pyne MP in 1668 and Bromley in 1682 The manor remained in White hands until the restoration There is also Major Thomas White of Fiddleford He married another heiress Frances Wyndham D.1720, buried in New Milton church .His sword is on display there. he 'served 3 kings and Queen Ann.' In the future I will look at the registers for Sturminster Newton, the nearby town which has some White burials and for Okeford Fitzpaine and Shilling Okeford the local parishes for Fiddleford (and where my husband's much later White ancestors came from which is what stirred my interest in the first place!) * Note :Thomas White's mother in law Margaret Wadham mentions him in his will as a son There are also chancery records in which Thomas White and his wife Frances are mentioned (along with her sister Ann Floyer) in conjunction with the inheritance of the Manor of Ilton http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5736583 This is property inherited in part by Margaret from brother Nicholas and then inherited by the Whites.

Martyn Family Mysteries

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Martyn genealogy

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06 December 2015 last revised 29/2/2016 ==Martyns and their wives== ''' An attempt to sort out the names and dates of the Martyn family of Athelhampton and of Exeter''' ==William Martyn of Athelhampton died 1504'''== :death year,evidence from will Martyn, sir William, knight Dates: 1504 Collection: England: Canterbury - Wills Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1383-1558 (K-Z) Text: 1504 Martyn, sir William, knight, Pudelton, Dorset 5 Holgrave (sources death but text not digitised) :Two Children mentioned in Visitation of Devon (''The visitations of the county of Devon : Comprising the herald's ... Vivian, J. L. (John Lambrick), 1830-1896'') :Christopher the eldest and heir :'''Richard later of Exeter''' the second son. (see later for descent in Exeter from Nicholas) '''Descent and inheritance of Athelhampton''' ==Christopher first son and heir to Athelhampton and his descendants''' died in 1524== :''Married'' twice : First Christian Cheverell d of John Cheverell of Chamberwell ,Dorset (Visistation) :Second Edith :''Children'' :Thomas died before 1524? (will) :Joane living in 1524 (will) Christopher has a memorial in Puddletown church with date of death. He left a Will proved in the PCC in 1525 The National Archives; Kew, England; Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 21 :Name:Christopher Martyn [Xpoferi Martyn] :Probate Date: 10 May 1525 :Residence Pudell Towne This will is difficult to read and needs more careful and skilled reading but he includes mention of :a)That he is Christopher Martyn of Puddell Athlampton :b)Wishing to be buried in the sepulchre in Puddletown in the Chapel of St Mary Magdalene where his wife Christian was buried. :c) bequests to the sons of his son Thomas: John Martyn and Henry Martyn :d) bequest to daughter of Thomas : Eleyn :e)That Robert son of his son, his heir apparent inherits the manor of Athlampton. :Provision for his marriage is mentioned so suggests not yet married :f)His daughter Johane provision for marriage :g)His present wife Edith who is named sole executrix From this I would assume that Thomas was already dead and that Robert is possibly still a minor :see also :Dorset Record Office D-CRI/A/57/1/1 *Title Inquisition post mortem on Christopher Martin relates to manors of Athelhampton and Tincleton. With details of land and tenants. Also mentioned property in Winterborne Farringdon and Broadwey. Latin Date 21 Jul 1525 ===Thomas''' probably died before 1524=== :''Married'' :Mary Daughter of Jacob Dawbney (vistation) :''Children'' :Robert son and heir (visitation and will of Christopher) :John (visitation and will) :Henry (visitation and will) :Helena (visitation) /Eleyn (will) married George Lovell of Tarrant Antecheston in Dorset ( NB Tarrant Antecheston alias Tarrant Rawston Church of England Clergy data base) ===Robert d about 1548 estimated born c 1510 === :Died in about 1548 and left a will. He is father of children from before 1530 but doesn't appear to be married in 1524. : He had 9 children before his death in 1548 . Marriage between 1524 and 1529 would place birth at about 1508 -1510 :''married'' Elizabeth daughter of John Kelway of Rockbourne (in Southhampton )she marries Thomas Tregonnell after Roberts death :''Children'' :Nicholas heir, born before 1530 :Thomas Martin 1530 later of Parkpole in Dorset marries Elizabeth Gerrard of Trent Dorset and becomes MP Dates from History of Hof P 1530-1583 http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/martin-thomas-1530-83 :Christopher :George :Jacob :Henry :Ann first daughter she married Thomas Tregonwell (edited)http://www.opcdorset.org/PiddleFiles/Puddletown/PuddletownMarrs-Philli.htm :Katheryn 2nd d married Edward Knoyle of Sampford Orques in Somerset :Cicely All children named in Will. All except Ann are named in visitation, Katheryn is labelled 2nd daughter in visitation :''Will'' :The National Archives; Kew, England; Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 32 :Name:Robert Martyn[Roberti Martyn] :Probate '"Date:26 Nov 1548 ''' :Residence: Attholhampston, Dorset, England includes :a)Written 7th June 1548 :b)His wife Elizabeth :c)Mentions 3 daughters: Ann, Kateryn and Cecile :d)'''Nicholas as heir ''' :e)Plus Thomas, Christopher, George, James (Jacob of visitation), and Henry. (''not certain found all these other sons, when trying to read will, certainly found the mentions of the daughters and of Nicholas The above are children are listed as being in the will here) https://archive.org/stream/houseofmartinbei00wats/houseofmartinbei00wats_djvu.txt ) Robert's wife Elizabeth remarried in Pudddletown in the following year http://www.opcdorset.org/PiddleFiles/Puddletown/PuddletownMarrs-Philli.htm And see http://www.leshaigh.co.uk/notesstories/tregonwell.html The Star Chamber case mentioned occurred in 1582/3 http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r/?_q=Martyn%2C+Tregonwell Elizabeth Kelway,/Martyn/Tregonwell's will explicitly mentions her first husband Robert Martyn Esq. She also mentions her 'poor fatherless children, Thomas, George, James and Henry Martyn. Will of Elizabeth Tregonwell, probate date 15 May 1584, National Archives, Prob 11/67, Watson 1584 ===Nicholas born Feb 22 1529/30=== D-CRI/A/32/3/1 Title Tincleton. Inquisition post mortem. Upon the death of Robert Martyn who died seised of manors of Tincleton, Athelhampton, Barston, Pudelbarston, etc and premises in Puddletown and Bere Regis; also of advowsons of churches of Tincleton, Athelhampton and Farringdon; also reciting fines, bargains and sales involving Robert Keylwaye; also reciting in full the will of Robert Martyn, made 28 Jun 1548. He died 19 Jul 1548. '''His son and heir was Nicholas Martyn aged 20 on 22 Feb 1549'''. Latin Date 17 Jun 1549 He married '''Margaret Wadham''' (she was the sister of Nicholas Wadham who died without issue) : Children. There were 4 sons and seven daughters according to their memorial however only four daughters survived to become his co-heirs. Margaret must have been born before about 1555 in order to have children marrying in the 1570s. (at present on wiki tree her birth is given as 1565 but that of her siblings by the same parents are 35 years earlier .She may well have been born prior to this .We do not know when her other children that died were actually born) ==== Daughters of Nicholas Martyn and their Husbands==== The four surviving daughters of Nicholas are fortunately mentioned on the memorial at Athelhampton ''Here lieth the body of Nicholas Martyn esquire who departed this life and slept with his fathers the 23rd day of March 1595 and left behind, to inherit his lands, four daughters, Elizabeth Francis, Jane and Ann...'' *'''Elizabeth''' married Henry Brune in abt 1571 He lived in his share of Athelhampton, memorials in chapel *'''Frances''' married Thomas White of Fiddleford (possibly 1577 marriage in Puddletown register,mentioned in Margaret Martyn's Will) These two daughters almost invariably are with these husbands . The other two vary. * '''Ann''' married Anthony Floyer''' * '''Ann''' married Henry Tichborne''' *'''Jane''' married Anthony Floyer *'''Jane''' married Henry Tichbourne *'''Jane''' married Tristram Dillington ''The muddle over whether Jane or Ann marries Anthony Floyer appears to arise from Margaret Wadhams will where Jane Floyer is mentioned and then crossed out. : Ann marries Floyer Visitation of England and Wales Notes: Volume 5 1903 By Joseph J. Howard, Frederick A. Crisp, accessed on https://books.google.co.uk/ : Ann marries Floyer 'House of Martin' quoting Hutchin's Dorset volume 2 says married Floyer https://archive.org/stream/houseofmartinbei00wats#page/99/mode/2up : Ann marries Tichbourne http://www.mocavo.co.uk/The-Parochial-and-Family-History-of-the-Deanery-of-Trigg-Minor-in-the-County-of-Cornwall-Volume-Ii/385881/483 '''Fortunately there is an indexed document in the Devon Record Office which seems to resolve this problem.''' '':Devon Record Office Reference: 48/16/1/7 :Description: LUSTLEIGH. Deed to lead Uses of a Fine 6 Charles I :''(1) Anne Floyer, widow, late wife of Antony Floyer of Staunton Gabrell, Dorsett, esq., and one of the daughters and co-heirs of Nicholas Martin and Margarett his wife, both dec'd, which Margarett was one of the sisters and co-heirs of Nicholas Wedham late of Merefield, Somerset, esq., dec'd :William Floyer :John Floyer, gents., younger sons of said Anne Floyer'' '''If Ann married Floyer then who did Jane marry?''' There are two possibilities *'''Jane''' marries '''Henry Tichbourne''' (House of Martin citing Hutchins) Can't find any other source *'''Jane''' marries '''Tristram Dillington''' Burke (citation needed) ''Tristram Dillington, esq of Knighton George in the Isle of WIght, son of Anthony Dillington, esq. of the same place, left by Jane, his wIfe, daughter of Nicholas Martin, e.q. of Achilhbampton (sic problem with scan?) in Dorsetshire One son and two daughter., viz1) Robert his heir. 2) Barbarea, m to John Bayley, esq. of London 3)Ann, to Francis Alexander, esq.'' :There is also an online site that quotes primary sources which I so far have been unable to check http://fortunatusfamilia.com.au/getperson.php?personID=I04897&tree=tree1 :'''Confirmation of marriages of Elizabeth , Frances and Jane''' :'''Anne Martyn was not married in 1591''' :Dorset records office catalogue: D-CRI/A/32/3/3 *Title Tincleton, etc: manors of Tincleton, Athelhampton etc and other property. Surrender. Parties: 1. Nicholas Martyn and wife Margaret, Athelhampton. 2. '''Henry Brewen and wife Elizabeth'''; '''Thomas White and wife Frances;''' ''' Tristram Dillington and wife Jane;''' '''Anne Martyn''''; and heirs of Elizabeth, Frances, Jane and Anne. Premises: all rights in premises in Tincleton, Athelhampton, Barston, Pudlebarston, Bardolpreston, Burston, Woodesforde, Owermoigne, Southover, Southbrooke, Throwpe, Tolpuddle, Parkepale, Affpuddle, Puddletown, Bere Regis etc, and premises in Somerset, to be held by [2] for use of Elizabeth, Frances, Jane, Anne and heirs forever. Date 15 Jan 1591 D-CRI/A/33/4/1 *Title Tincleton. Lease. 1. '''Anne Floyer of Stanton St Gabriel widow daughter of Nicholas Martin late of Athelhampton''' dec.2. Thomas Pope of Athelhampton, yeoman. Premises: meadow called Pursemead and Pursemoore adjoining. Date 1 Sep 1626 ==RICHARD of EXETER''' 2nd son of William of Athelhampton == Richard Martin of Exeter [[Martin-10333|Martin-10333]] (2nd son of William of Athelhampton and Christian Paulet married :1) Margaret Gold *Child Adam : 2) Margaret Hurst :Children *Nicholas *Thomas *William ===Adam Martin, first son of Richard=== :Married Elizabeth Johnson :Child Hugh of Seaborough ===Nicholas Martin(of Exeter)second son of Richard=== [[Martin-10332|Martin-10332]] :Married 1) Mary Yeo (Children.William (recorder of Exeter), Leonard, Nicholas, Julyan, Margaret, Mary) :Married 2) Mary Strode of Newnham widow of Thomas Prestward of Exeter (no issue) ==='''Thomas Martin, Mayor of Exeter''' , third son of Richard=== :Married 1) Alice Blackhall :Married 2) Margaret Hill ==='''William Martin''', fourth son of Richard=== :Married 1) Ann Parker (child Richard recorder of London) :Married 2) Katherine Bogan of Totnes (with issue) :Visitation of the County of Devon 1620 https://archive.org/details/visitationcount02camdgoog p 181 Also :A View of Devonshire in MDCXXX: With a Pedigree of Most of Its Gentry P596 By Thomas Westcote viewed on Google Books ===Thomas and Frances White=== :married 1577 Puddletown :heir Martin :D-CRI/A/53/2/4 *Title Woodsford. Lease of fourth part of East Woodsford Farm. 1. Thomas White of Fiddleford, Dorset esq and Frances his wife (a daughter of Nicholas Martin of Athelhampton and Martin White son of Thomas and Frances 2. Frances Stantor, daughter of Roger Stantor esq dec. Mentioned: Pursemoor and Pursemead The children of Frances and Thomas continued to live in the Sturminster Newton area. A very Catholic family , Martin and his son's who were present refused to sign Protestation oath. Royalists during the civil war, Fiddleford sequestered,

Martyn Mayhem

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My Dad passed when I was 2. Never knew him. The family (11 strong) seldom talked about him, in detail. The Brooklyn Martyns eventually spilled over in Jersey and I believe there are a bunch in Elizabeth. No one has connected with me but I'll be D*mned if I'll give up! [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

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Blackman (1912 - 2001) Smith]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Blackman-2048 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Blackman-2050|Jeanette E. Blackman (1915 - 1999) Schaefer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Blackman-2050 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Blackman-2044|Lila B. Blackman (1905 - 1989) Simbeck]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Blackman-2044 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Bower-1723|Clarence Bower (1899 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Bower-1723 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Braun-2223|Clarence W. Braun (1923 - 2001) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Braun-2223 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Braun-2224|Dorothea Helen Braun (1951 - 1998) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Braun-2224 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Braun-2221|Dorothy Caroline Braun (1916 - 1996) Kelly]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Braun-2221 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Braun-2239|Gerald Braun (1927 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Braun-2239 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Braun-2238|Melvin Braun (1920 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Braun-2238 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Braun-2222|Russell G. Braun (1918 - 2002) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Braun-2222 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Braun-2225|Russell C. Braun (1958 - 1976) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Braun-2225 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Browner-35|Dennis Browner (1946 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Browner-35 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Browner-36|Donna Mae Browner (1941 - 1989) Helt]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Browner-36 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Champlan-2|Emma Champlan (1873 - ) Parks]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Champlan-2 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Chapman-971|Clayton Chapman (1936 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Chapman-971 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Chapman-9715|Geraldine Chapman (1938 - ) Long]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Chapman-9715 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Chapman-9713|Janet Chapman (1935 - ) Helser]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Chapman-9713 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Choate-1107|Alvin B. Choate (1887 - 1968) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Choate-1107 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Choate-1106|Catherine L. Choate (1886 - 1950) Miller]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Choate-1106 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Choate-1105|Clara D. Choate (1885 - 1941) Ford]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Choate-1105 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Choate-1351|Donelda Choate (1937 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Choate-1351 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Choate-1114|Harry J. Choate (1911 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Choate-1114 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Choate-1349|Hugh Choate (1933 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Choate-1349 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Choate-1350|Jean Choate (1935 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Choate-1350 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Choate-1104|Jerome F. Choate (1883 - 1960) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Choate-1104 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Choate-1110|John E. Choate (1892 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Choate-1110 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Choate-1112|Lavina Choate (1899 - ) Groban]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Choate-1112 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Choate-1113|Lillian Choate (1909 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Choate-1113 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Choate-1111|Lizzie E. Choate (1897 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Choate-1111 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Choate-1108|Olive I. Choate (1889 - ) Bauder]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Choate-1108 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Choate-1109|Wallace J. Choate (1891 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Choate-1109 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Choate-1115|Wilson S. Choate (1913 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Choate-1115 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Clauss-118|Maria Catharina Clauss (1723 - 1779) Greiner]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Clauss-118 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Cook-19449|Edwin A. Cook (1861 - 1937) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Cook-19449 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Cook-19457|George W. Cook (1853 - 1917) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Cook-19457 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Cook-1945|Lucy Cook (1863 - 1943) Wagner]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Cook-1945 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Cook-19448|Matilda Cook (1856 - 1917) Hettig]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Cook-19448 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Cook-13293|Sarah B. Cook (1847 - 1922) Martzolf]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Cook-13293 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Couch-1513|Levina Couch (1899 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Couch-1513 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Deutschlander-3|Marilyn Deutschlander (1939 - ) Lahnen]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Deutschlander-3 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Dudkowski-22|John Dudkowski (1950 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Dudkowski-22 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Fitch-1554|Albert J. Fitch (1896 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Fitch-1554 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Fitch-1553|Clarence W. Fitch (1895 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Fitch-1553 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Fitch-1807|Edna A. Fitch (1891 - ) Kropp]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Fitch-1807 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Fitch-1552|Elmer C. Fitch (1893 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Fitch-1552 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Fitch-1806|Emma A. Fitch (1888 - ) Fischer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Fitch-1806 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Fitch-1555|Norman W. Fitch (1898 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Fitch-1555 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Ford-13562|Earline Veronica Ford (1946 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Ford-13562 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Ford-10789|Emory Earl Ford (1921 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Ford-10789 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Ford-13924|Emory Earl Ford (1947 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Ford-13924 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Ford-13925|Norma Ford (1943 - 2009) Waldmiller]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Ford-13925 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Ford-15678|Sarrah Ford (1797 - 1876) Wellington]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Ford-15678 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Ford-10788|Vernon J Ford (1916 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Ford-10788 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Gerbig-38|Hans Jacob Gerwig (1642 - 1726) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Gerbig-38 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Gerwig-68|Hans Georg Gerwig (1678 - 1712) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Gerwig-68 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Gerwig-91|M. Catherine Gerwig (1701 - 1747) Greiner]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Gerwig-91 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Graessel-3|Catharina Graessel (1673 - 1726) Mittelhaeusser]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Graessel-3 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Graessel-2|Marx Graessel (1630 - 1694) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Graessel-2 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Grambo-72|Erwin Emery Grambo (1926 - 1926) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Grambo-72 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Grambo-38|Gladys Grambo (1918 - ) Browner]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Grambo-38 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Grambo-39|LaVerne C. Grambo (1923 - 2009) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Grambo-39 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Greiner-2273|Catherine Salomee Greiner (1765 - 1820) Marzolf]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Greiner-2273 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Greiner-2277|Hans Greiner (1610 - 1669) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Greiner-2277 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Greiner-2276|Hans Martin Greiner (1649 - 1728) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Greiner-2276 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Greiner-2274|Hans Wendel Greiner (1680 - 1728) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Greiner-2274 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Greiner-2275|Hans Wendel Greiner (1728 - 1791) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Greiner-2275 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Haas-1833|Regina Marie Haas (1882 - 1970) Martzolf]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Haas-1833 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hambridge-28|Jack E. Hambridge (1929 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hambridge-28 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hambridge-27|Robert L. Hambridge (1926 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hambridge-27 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Heinemann-314|Anna Maria Heinemann (1680 - 1754) Martzolff]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Heinemann-314 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Heinemann-262|Bartholomaus Heinemann (1633 - 1683) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Heinemann-262 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Heinemann-260|Elisabeth Heinemann (1678 - 1723) Gerwig]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Heinemann-260 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hentzy-1|Clifford E. Hentzy (1905 - 1962) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hentzy-1 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hentzy-6|Donald E. Hentzy (1933 - 2002) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hentzy-6 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hentzy-2|Edward C. Hentzy (1877 - 1948) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hentzy-2 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hentzy-4|Edward E. Hentzy (1908 - 1908) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hentzy-4 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hentzy-3|Ethel M. Hentzy (1903 - 1982) Hambridge]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hentzy-3 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hentzy-9|Jacob H. Hentzy (1879 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hentzy-9 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hentzy-8|John W. Hentzy (1877 - 1959) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hentzy-8 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hentzy-5|Kenneth C. Hentzy (1912 - 1966) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hentzy-5 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hettig-46|Edwin P. Hettig (1881 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hettig-46 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hettig-47|May Hettig (1883 - ) Becker]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hettig-47 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hettrick-89|Anna Marie Hettrick (1865 - 1958) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hettrick-89 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hettrick-90|Franklin Hettrick (1861 - 1942) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hettrick-90 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hettrick-95|Karl Jacob Hettrick (1878 - 1961) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hettrick-95 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hettrick-92|Karoline Bell Hettrick (1872 - 1949) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hettrick-92 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hettrick-94|Marie Louise Hettrick (1876 - 1944) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hettrick-94 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hettrick-93|Robert Hettrick (1873 - 1909) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hettrick-93 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hettrick-91|Salome Hettrick (1868 - 1898) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hettrick-91 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hetz-26|Emma Louise Hetz (1861 - 1932) Stephan]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hetz-26 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hetz-16|George P. Hetz (1862 - 1863) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hetz-16 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hetz-20|Irene F. Hetz (1908 - 1983) Gainey]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hetz-20 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hetz-27|Julia A. Hetz (1870 - 1939) Bodamer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hetz-27 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hetz-28|Katherine Hetz (1873 - 1950) Hitchcock]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hetz-28 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hetz-19|Leon F. Hetz (1887 - 1959) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hetz-19 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hetz-25|Michael Hetz (1854 - 1933) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hetz-25 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hetz-17|Walter D. Hetz (1883 - 1942) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hetz-17 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hetz-18|William G. Hetz (1858 - 1929) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hetz-18 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hitchcock-2115|Charlotte Hitchcock (1898 - 1992) Bird]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hitchcock-2115 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hitchcock-2116|Thelma F. Hitchcock (1902 - 1976) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hitchcock-2116 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hofner-30|Ruby Hofner (1900 - ) Parks]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hofner-30 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Holtzmann-36|Andreas Holtzmann (1667 - 1718) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Holtzmann-36 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Holtzmann-34|Johann Michael Holtzmann (1697 - 1748) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Holtzmann-34 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Holtzmann-35|Maria Catharina Holtzmann (1729 - 1778) Martzolff]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Holtzmann-35 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Jensen-9600|Robert Jensen ( - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Jensen-9600 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Jorg-14|Maria Salomea Jorg (1645 - 1704) Gerbich]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Jorg-14 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Kinnen-11|Albert J. Kinnen (1882 - 1979) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Kinnen-11 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Kinnen-9|Clara M. Kinnen (1886 - 1885) Snyder]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Kinnen-9 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Kinnen-12|Edward G. Kinnen (1884 - 1918) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Kinnen-12 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Kinnen-16|Edwin Kinnen (1925 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Kinnen-16 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Kinnen-13|Elmer C. Kinnen (1893 - 1959) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Kinnen-13 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Kinnen-17|Pearl A Kinnen (1930 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Kinnen-17 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Kinnen-15|Richard W Kinnen (1926 - 2003) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Kinnen-15 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Kinnen-14|Robert E. Kinnen (1923 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Kinnen-14 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Kraatz-56|Betty J. Kraatz (1929 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Kraatz-56 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Kraatz-55|Carol Alice Kraatz (1928 - 1936) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Kraatz-55 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Kraatz-59|David Kraatz (1938 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Kraatz-59 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Kraatz-58|Diane Kraatz (1934 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Kraatz-58 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Kraatz-57|Ray Allen Kraatz (1933 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Kraatz-57 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Kraatz-60|Sandra Kraatz (1939 - ) Peralta]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Kraatz-60 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Luderman-22|Donald Luderman (1938 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Luderman-22 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Luderman-18|Harold Luderman (1923 - 1992) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Luderman-18 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Luderman-19|Howard W. Luderman (1926 - 1972) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Luderman-19 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Luderman-20|Roy James Luderman (1928 - 1932) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Luderman-20 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Luderman-21|William Luderman (1933 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Luderman-21 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Madge-246|David Madge (1942 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Madge-246 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marquart-83|Edwin Marquart (1916 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marquart-83 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marquart-80|Enece C. Marquart (1908 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marquart-80 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marquart-81|Grace Marquart (1909 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marquart-81 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marquart-82|Norman W. Marquart (1912 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marquart-82 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marquart-84|Ralph Marquart (1920 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marquart-84 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marquart-85|Rorrie Marquart (1949 - 1950) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marquart-85 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzlof-1|Matilda Sarah Martzlof (1891 - 1967) Eddy]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzlof-1 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-45|Brian Dennis Martzloff (1946 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-45 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-27|Albert Frank Martzolf (1888 - 1963) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-27 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-26|Allen Martzolf (1907 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-26 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-12|Anna Martzolf (1867 - 1961) Roll]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-12 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-36|Beatrice M. Martzolf (1918 - 1986) Burr]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-36 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-35|Catherine Martzolf (1913 - ) Deutschlander]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-35 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-18|Charles Edward Martzolf (1880 - 1967) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-18 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-25|Clara Louise Martzolf (1882 - 1980) Hetz]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-25 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-20|Cora Wilhelmina Martzolf (1886 - 1972) Marquart]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-20 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-41|Dennis D. Martzolf (1939 - 1969) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-41 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-34|Doris M. Martzolf (1911 - 1947) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-34 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-13|Elizabeth Martzolf (1869 - 1941) Sherman]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-13 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-30|Elizabeth R. Martzolf (1926 - 2019) Dudkowski]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-30 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-37|Evelyn Marie Martzolf (1910 - 2003) Chapman]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-37 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-19|Frederick Martzolf (1884 - 1964) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-19 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-43|Gary Martzolf (1946 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-43 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-23|George Martzolf (1873 - 1909) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-23 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-15|George Jacob Martzolf (1875 - 1945) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-15 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-33|Gladys Katherine Martzolf (1910 - 1910) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-33 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-28|Harold W. Martzolf (1912 - 1956) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-28 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-32|Harriet Frances Martzolf (1908 - 1968) Barrows]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-32 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-40|Herbert William Martzolf (1914 - 1977) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-40 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-39|Irving W. Martzolf (1914 - 2001) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-39 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-10|Jacob Martzolf (1847 - 1918) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-10 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-110|Johann George Martzolf (1805 - 1883) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-110 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-48|Johann Berty Martzolf (1875 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-48 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-46|Katharina Martzolf (1873 - 1874) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-46 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-111|Magdalene Mary Martzolf (1834 - 1926) Schlemmer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-111 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-47|Maria Magdalena Martzolf (1866 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-47 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-11|Mary Martzolf (1866 - ) Welt]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-11 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-29|Raymond E. Martzolf (1914 - 1989) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-29 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-31|Robert A. Martzolf (1928 - 1987) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-31 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-42|Ronald Martzolf (1940 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-42 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-14|Rosa Martzolf (1872 - ) Little]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-14 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-38|Roy Frederick Martzolf (1911 - 1973) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-38 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-8|Saloma Martzolf (1840 - 1897) Hettrick]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-8 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-22|Saloma Martzolf (1871 - 1928) Couch]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-22 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-16|William J. Martzolf (1878 - 1959) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-16 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolff-7|Anna Catharina Martzolff (1754 - 1756) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolff-7 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolff-9|Georg Martzolff (1765 - 1766) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolff-9 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolff-3|H. George Martzolff (1640 - 1682) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolff-3 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolff-4|Johann Phillipp Martzolff (1671 - 1760) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolff-4 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolff-5|Johann Phillipp Martzolff (1718 - 1783) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolff-5 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolff-6|M. Marguerite Martzolff (1694 - 1770) Sturm]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolff-6 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolff-8|Maria Catharina Martzolff (1759 - 1764) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolff-8 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-114|Anna Marie Marzolf (1866 - 1951) Freiert]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-114 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-116|Elisabetha Barbara Marzolf (1867 - 1960) Oswald]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-116 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-117|Emma Louise Marzolf (1869 - 1962) Donewirth]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-117 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolff-5|Eva Catharina Marzolf (1794 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolff-5 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolff-8|Eva Margaretha Marzolf (1800 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolff-8 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolff-13|Frederick Marzolf (1824 - 1844) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolff-13 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-101|Georg Jacob Marzolf (1785 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-101 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolff-6|Georg Friedrich Marzolf (1795 - 1873) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolff-6 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolff-11|Georg Henry Marzolf (1811 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolff-11 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolff-7|George Heinrich Marzolf (1797 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolff-7 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolff-16|George Jacob Marzolf (1810 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolff-16 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-64|George Frederic Marzolf (1813 - 1896) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-64 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-102|George Henry Marzolf (1817 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-102 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-103|George Henry Marzolf (1818 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-103 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-112|George Marzolf (1835 - 1914) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-112 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-106|Georges Frederic Marzolf (1836 - 1916) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-106 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-63|Georges Marzolf (1840 - 1907) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-63 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-108|Henry Marzolf (1842 - 1894) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-108 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-118|Ida Salome Marzolf (1871 - 1961) Peters]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-118 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-104|Jean George Marzolf (1821 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-104 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-113|John Marzolf (1843 - 1910) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-113 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-115|John F. Marzolf (1875 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-115 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-105|Madeleine Marzolf (1824 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-105 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-109|Madeleine Marzolf (1845 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-109 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolff-10|Magdalena Marzolf (1808 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolff-10 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolff-14|Magdalene Marzolf (1828 - 1926) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolff-14 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolff-12|Margaret Marzolf (1822 - 1893) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolff-12 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolff-15|Mary Eva Marzolf (1833 - 1863) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolff-15 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolff-9|Philipp Heinrich Marzolf (1803 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolff-9 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-107|Salomee Marzolf (1839 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-107 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolff-10|Georg Heinrich Marzolff (1771 - 1772) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolff-10 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolff-2|Johann Jacob Marzolff (1762 - 1819) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolff-2 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolff-4|Margaretha Salomea Marzolff (1788 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolff-4 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolff-1|Wendel Marzolff (1605 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolff-1 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Mehl-151|Betty Jane Mehl (1926 - ) East]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Mehl-151 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Mehl-153|Edward G. Mehl (1930 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Mehl-153 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Mehl-152|Janet M. Mehl (1929 - ) Zicht]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Mehl-152 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Meinke-118|Bertha Meinke (1881 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Meinke-118 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Meinke-117|William Meinke (1897 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Meinke-117 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Miller-56350|Harold F. Miller (1911 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Miller-56350 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Miller-56351|Virginia D. Miller (1913 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Miller-56351 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Mittelhaeusser-2|Margareta Mittelhaeusser (1699 - 1768) Holtzmann]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Mittelhaeusser-2 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Mittelhaeusser-1|Michel Mittelhaeusser (1667 - 1704) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Mittelhaeusser-1 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Monn-40|Marie Eve Monn (1738 - 1794) Sturm]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Monn-40 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Bishop-15781|Bishop Nicolaus (1863 - 1863) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Bishop-15781 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[O’Brien-30|Bessie O'Brien (1896 - 1994) Semans]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=O’Brien-30 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Ott-1687|June Ott (1938 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Ott-1687 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Ott-1686|Marie Ott (1933 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Ott-1686 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Parks-3404|Ethel Eloise Parks (1920 - 1991) Martzolf]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Parks-3404 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Parks-3703|Fred Parks (1934 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Parks-3703 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Parks-3704|Frederick Parks (1873 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Parks-3704 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Parks-3702|Grace Parks (1932 - 2003) Mediak]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Parks-3702 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Parks-3701|Raymond Lester Parks (1898 - 1950) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Parks-3701 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Pelz-59|Rosalie Pelz ( - ) Kelchlin]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Pelz-59 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Robidoux-190|Jean Joyce Robidoux (1924 - 2004) Pelz]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Robidoux-190 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Robidoux-200|John T. Robidoux (1938 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Robidoux-200 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Robidoux-201|John T. Robidoux (1959 - 1979) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Robidoux-201 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Robidoux-202|Richard R. Robidoux (1931 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Robidoux-202 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-20|Adolph C. Rohl (1890 - 1967) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-20 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-203|Adolph Rohl (1914 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-203 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-38|Adolph Rohl (1931 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-38 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-33|Alice Anna Rohl (1915 - 2010) Madge]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-33 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-201|Anonymous Rohl (1941 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-201 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-27|Arthur R. Rohl (1905 - 1976) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-27 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-46|Baby Rohl (1927 - 1927) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-46 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-21|Bertha L. Rohl (1892 - 1958) Hetherly]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-21 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-22|Charles Peter Rohl (1893 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-22 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-208|Charles William Rohl (1925 - 2012) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-208 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-23|Clara Edna Rohl (1897 - 1995) Friedrich]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-23 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-43|Cornelius Theodore Rohl (1888 - 1975) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-43 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-62|Delores Florence Rohl (1924 - ) Stoldt]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-62 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-24|Dewey Horace Rohl (1899 - 1969) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-24 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-66|Dewey Rohl (1932 - 2009) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-66 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-34|Donald F. Rohl (1918 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-34 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-63|Doris Rohl (1925 - ) Ahlstrom]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-63 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-35|Earl W. Rohl (1929 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-35 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-52|Esther Rohl (1891 - 1971) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-52 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-44|Evelyn Mary Rohl (1917 - 2014) Pacheco]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-44 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-25|Florence H. Rohl (1901 - 2002) Eddy]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-25 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-36|Frances Rohl (1913 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-36 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-54|George E. Rohl (1888 - 1963) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-54 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-205|Gerald Emery Rohl (1929 - 1978) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-205 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-19|Grace K. Rohl (1895 - 1992) Grambo]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-19 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-209|Ira E. Rohl (1926 - 1994) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-209 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-67|Jacqueline Rohl (1935 - ) Molitoris]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-67 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-29|John F. Rohl (1909 - 1932) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-29 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-207|John Lavern Rohl (1924 - 2018) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-207 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-204|Joseph C. F. Rohl (1920 - 1974) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-204 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-32|Lawrence W. Rohl (1913 - 2002) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-32 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-210|Leroy A. Rohl (1932 - 2003) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-210 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-31|Lester C. Rohl (1911 - 2006) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-31 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-51|Lillian S. Rohl (1886 - 1961) Paine]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-51 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-26|Lillian M. Rohl (1903 - 1997) Graham]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-26 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-53|Mabel Rohl (1894 - 1965) Loper]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-53 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-37|Madge Rohl (1916 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-37 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-39|Mono Clair Rohl (1939 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-39 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-206|Paul Rohl (1935 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-206 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-40|Rodney Wilbert Rohl (1933 - 2009) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-40 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-42|Thomas John Rohl (1940 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-42 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-65|Vernadee Rohl (1929 - 1998) Kraft]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-65 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-64|Virginia Rohl (1927 - 2020) Hastrich]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-64 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-28|Walter Rohl (1907 - 1986) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-28 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-202|William Adolph Rohl (1887 - 1977) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-202 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-45|William C. Rohl (1920 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-45 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Ruffenach-181|Jean Henri Ruffenach (1757 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Ruffenach-181 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Ruffenach-179|Marie Eve Dorthe Ruffenach (1781 - ) Sturm]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Ruffenach-179 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sandel-89|Grace Sandel (1903 - ) Stine]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sandel-89 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sandel-90|Katherine Sandel (1899 - ) Backman]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sandel-90 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Schaefer-1707|Anna Maria Schaefer (1775 - ) Weber]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Schaefer-1707 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Schaefer-1513|Richard Schaefer (1934 - 1993) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Schaefer-1513 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Schlemmer-278|Christian Friedrich Schlemmer (1870 - 1872) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Schlemmer-278 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Schlemmer-134|Elizabeth M. Schlemmer (1858 - 1942) Hetherly]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Schlemmer-134 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Schlemmer-135|Frederick G. Schlemmer (1871 - 1872) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Schlemmer-135 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Schlemmer-114|Jacob Adam Schlemmer (1860 - 1897) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Schlemmer-114 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Schlemmer-136|Jacob Fred Schlemmer (1885 - 1951) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Schlemmer-136 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Schlemmer-115|John Schlemmer (1862 - 1951) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Schlemmer-115 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Schlemmer-113|Lena M. Schlemmer (1856 - 1933) Snyder]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Schlemmer-113 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Schlemmer-116|Louisa Katharine Schlemmer (1874 - ) Billiar]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Schlemmer-116 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sergi-23|Michael Sergi (1945 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sergi-23 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sherman-5113|John Arthur Sherman (1889 - 1968) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sherman-5113 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Shrigley-19|Theodora Shrigley (1940 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Shrigley-19 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Smithson-525|Donald D. Smithson (1923 - 2007) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Smithson-525 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Smithson-523|Maree L. Smithson (1918 - 2008) Cady]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Smithson-523 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Smithson-524|William Smithson (1917 - 1969) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Smithson-524 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Snyder-6940|Archibald Snyder (1886 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Snyder-6940 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Snyder-6941|Bernard Snyder (1894 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Snyder-6941 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Snyder-6937|Celia Snyder (1879 - ) Bower]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Snyder-6937 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Snyder-6939|Cora Snyder (1884 - ) Bowman]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Snyder-6939 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Snyder-6938|Oran Snyder (1881 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Snyder-6938 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Stephan-415|Beatrice M. Stephan (1905 - 2000) Jensen]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Stephan-415 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Stephan-443|Charles C. Stephan (1894 - 1936) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Stephan-443 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Stephan-414|Clarence George Stephan (1898 - 1918) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Stephan-414 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Stephan-440|Elmer H. Stephan (1886 - 1941) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Stephan-440 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Stephan-439|Frank A. Stephan (1884 - 1950) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Stephan-439 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Stephan-442|George L. Stephan (1891 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Stephan-442 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Stephan-438|Henry W. Stephan (1883 - 1967) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Stephan-438 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Stephan-441|Johnie Stephan (1888 - 1892) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Stephan-441 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Stephan-435|Marguerite Stephan (1901 - 1977) Mehl]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Stephan-435 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Stoetzel-104|Anna Stoetzel (1654 - 1727) Greiner]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Stoetzel-104 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Stumpf-364|Charles A. Stumpf (1899 - 1975) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Stumpf-364 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Stumpf-362|Chester C. Stumpf (1895 - 1914) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Stumpf-362 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Stumpf-361|Clara A. Stumpf (1893 - 1965) Snedden]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Stumpf-361 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Stumpf-371|Dolores Stumpf (1917 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Stumpf-371 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Stumpf-372|Marion Stumpf (1918 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Stumpf-372 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Stumpf-363|Ralph J. Stumpf (1897 - 1963) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Stumpf-363 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-1023|Aaron Sturm (1883 - 1884) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-1023 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-824|Albert Sturm (1885 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-824 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-818|Allan F. Sturm (1928 - 1974) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-818 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-328|Arthur Sturm (1888 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-328 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-807|Bertha Sturm (1889 - 1893) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-807 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-820|Carloline Sturm (1937 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-820 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-311|Caroline Sturm (1840 - 1913) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-311 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-409|Caroline Sturm (1856 - 1932) Kinnen]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-409 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-414|Charles C. Sturm (1873 - 1908) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-414 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-420|Chester Charles Sturm (1902 - 1971) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-420 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-327|Clara Sturm (1886 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-327 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-415|Clarence George Sturm (1892 - 1892) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-415 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-331|Clarence Eli Sturm (1895 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-331 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-822|Clarence L. Sturm (1929 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-822 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-416|Cora L. Sturm (1893 - 1928) Berry]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-416 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-324|Daniel Sturm (1855 - 1896) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-324 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-817|Donald C. Sturm (1925 - 1983) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-817 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-292|Dorothea Sturm (1803 - 1870) Bishop]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-292 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-815|Dorothy C. Sturm (1920 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-815 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-422|Edna Clara Sturm (1905 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-422 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-823|Edward Sturm (1880 - 1954) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-823 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-338|Edward J. Sturm (1902 - 1952) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-338 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-811|Edward Sturm (1918 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-811 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-325|Elias Sturm (1858 - 1928) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-325 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-322|Elmer J. Sturm (1880 - 1968) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-322 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-333|Emanuel Sturm (1860 - 1906) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-333 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-330|Flora Rickie Sturm (1893 - 1903) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-330 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-329|Frank Sturm (1890 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-329 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-709|George Martin Sturm (1775 - 1847) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-709 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-711|George Sturm (1820 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-711 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-1020|George Sturm (1853 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-1020 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-334|George N. Sturm (1862 - 1907) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-334 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-413|George Philip Sturm (1867 - 1944) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-413 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-337|George V. Sturm (1900 - 1946) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-337 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-812|George Sturm (1920 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-812 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-816|George Sturm (1922 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-816 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-1022|Gertrude Sturm (1894 - 1897) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-1022 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-729|Gloria Sturm (1934 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-729 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-319|Hannah Sturm (1849 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-319 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-821|Harrison Sturm (1884 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-821 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-1025|Howard A. Sturm (1896 - 1978) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-1025 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-332|Howard Wally Sturm (1900 - 1975) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-332 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-321|Ida Kathryn Sturm (1879 - 1964) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-321 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-315|Jacob Sturm (1817 - 1968) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-315 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-317|Jacob Sturm (1848 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-317 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-819|James T Sturm (1935 - 1995) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-819 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-1016|Jean Hans Sturm (1647 - 1697) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-1016 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-1017|Jean Jacques Sturm (1684 - 1765) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-1017 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-1027|Jean Henri Sturm (1686 - 1753) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-1027 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-1018|Jean Georges Sturm (1750 - 1791) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-1018 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-312|John Sturm (1844 - 1922) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-312 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-320|John P. Sturm (1851 - 1918) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-320 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-336|Joseph Nicholas Sturm (1891 - 1953) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-336 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-810|Joseph G. Sturm (1915 - 1972) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-810 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-1028|Justin E. Sturm (1907 - 2000) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-1028 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-395|Lana Sturm (1860 - 1893) Wagner]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-395 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-419|Laura Carolina Sturm (1899 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-419 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-335|Levi J. Sturm (1867 - 1913) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-335 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-326|Lillie Sturm (1884 - ) Snell]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-326 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-339|Loretta Sturm (1905 - ) Stilb]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-339 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-1019|Louis Ferdinand Sturm (1850 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-1019 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-710|Madgalena Sturm (1814 - 1877) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-710 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-814|Margaret Frieda Sturm (1919 - 1919) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-814 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-808|Margareth B. Sturm (1893 - 1898) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-808 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-1029|Marguerta Sturm (1691 - 1756) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-1029 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-1030|Maria Philippina Sturm (1864 - 1895) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-1030 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-288|Marie Eva Sturm (1808 - 1893) Martzolf]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-288 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-809|Marie Sturm (1914 - ) Ott]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-809 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-308|Martin Sturm (1800 - 1852) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-308 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-313|Martin Sturm (1849 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-313 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-412|Martin Sturm (1862 - 1933) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-412 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-316|Mary Sturm (1847 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-316 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-314|Mary Sturm (1847 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-314 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-417|Mary Magdalena Sturm (1895 - 1912) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-417 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-1024|Matie W. Sturm (1887 - 1889) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-1024 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-421|Mildred Sturm (1905 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-421 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-1021|Mina Sturm (1856 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-1021 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-805|Nettie M. Sturm (1903 - 1985) Luderman]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-805 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-478|Norma Ruth Sturm (1928 - ) Peters]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-478 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-411|Norman F. Sturm (1897 - 1972) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-411 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-408|Philip Sturm (1824 - 1904) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-408 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-418|Raymond Martin Sturm (1897 - 1945) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-418 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-728|Robert A. Sturm (1930 - 1985) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-728 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-323|Samuel Sturm (1853 - 1932) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-323 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-813|Shirley Sturm (1930 - 1959) Haug]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-813 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-479|Shirley Sturm (1940 - ) Pericak]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-479 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-410|William Sturm (1858 - 1918) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-410 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-806|William L. Sturm (1901 - 1960) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-806 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-318|Wilson Sturm (1880 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-318 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Stutzman-287|Arlyn Stutzman (1920 - ) Adolf]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Stutzman-287 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Stutzman-286|Eldon Wesley Stutzman (1915 - 1976) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Stutzman-286 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Thompson-33859|James William Thompson (1940 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Thompson-33859 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Thompson-33821|Patricia Joan Thompson (1938 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Thompson-33821 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Voelcker-11|Flora T. Voelcker (1904 - 1982) Pengel]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Voelcker-11 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Wagner-7146|Albert Emil Wagner (1883 - 1952) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Wagner-7146 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Wagner-12399|Anna Maria Wagner (1666 - 1735) Holtzmann]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Wagner-12399 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Wagner-5688|Barbara Wagner (1890 - 1890) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Wagner-5688 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Wagner-7148|Carabell C. Wagner (1891 - 1981) Johnson]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Wagner-7148 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Wagner-5468|Carlton Wagner (1908 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Wagner-5468 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Wagner-4258|Emma M. Wagner (1879 - 1960) Sandel]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Wagner-4258 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Wagner-5467|Evelyn D. Wagner (1905 - 1983) Kraatz]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Wagner-5467 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Wagner-7241|Glen Albert Wagner (1910 - 1987) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Wagner-7241 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Wagner-12401|Jacob Wagner (1605 - 1665) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Wagner-12401 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Wagner-12400|Jacob Wagner (1639 - 1676) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Wagner-12400 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Wagner-6291|Laverne Wagner (1910 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Wagner-6291 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Wagner-7147|Rosa Wagner (1887 - 1979) Stutzman]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Wagner-7147 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Wagner-5466|Sanford Jacob Wagner (1879 - 1949) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Wagner-5466 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5053|Albert C. Weber (1885 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5053 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5594|Alburtis E. Weber (1890 - 1962) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5594 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-4056|Amelia Sophia Weber (1858 - 1944) Fitch]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-4056 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5062|Anna M. Weber (1917 - 1988) Sergi]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5062 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-3961|Catherine Weber (1854 - 1930) Wagner]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-3961 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5042|Catherine A. Weber (1869 - 1933) Stumpf]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5042 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5041|Charles Weber (1842 - 1924) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5041 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-4435|Charles W. Weber (1860 - 1937) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-4435 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5620|Charles A. Weber (1926 - 1993) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5620 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-3964|Clara L. Weber (1869 - 1929) Fitch]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-3964 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5047|Clara A. Weber (1875 - 1945) Stephan]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5047 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5634|Clarence W. Weber (1897 - 1992) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5634 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5046|Claude G. Weber (1898 - 1899) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5046 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5050|Claude Randolph Weber (1923 - 1945) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5050 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5066|Coletta R. Weber (1930 - 1946) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5066 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5059|Doris W. Weber (1904 - 1983) Robidoux]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5059 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-4438|Edward Weber (1870 - 1909) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-4438 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5054|Edward G. Weber (1888 - 1962) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5054 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5607|Eleanor Weber (1911 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5607 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5581|Elizabeth Weber (1828 - 1909) Hetz]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5581 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5085|Elizabeth M. Weber (1858 - 1934) Weimar]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5085 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5048|Elizabeth Weber (1878 - 1960) Blackman]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5048 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-3963|Emma Weber (1859 - ) Choate]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-3963 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-4440|Emma Weber (1873 - 1959) Voelcker]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-4440 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-4442|Ervin F. Weber (1900 - 1986) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-4442 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5060|Eunice E. Weber (1908 - 1988) Shrigley]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5060 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5051|Frank P. Weber (1881 - 1910) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5051 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-4434|Frederick William Weber (1833 - 1898) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-4434 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5043|Frederick C. Weber (1870 - 1934) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5043 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5609|Frederick Bradley Weber (1907 - 1991) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5609 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-4423|George Weber (1826 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-4423 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-4436|George L. Weber (1865 - 1931) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-4436 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5045|George H. Weber (1874 - 1932) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5045 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5633|George H. Weber (1893 - 1930) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5633 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-7188|Hans Weber (1593 - 1685) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-7188 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5635|Harry E. Weber (1904 - 1968) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5635 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-4439|Henry Weber (1872 - 1947) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-4439 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5632|Herbert G. Weber (1890 - 1972) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5632 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5619|Hilda Weber (1913 - 2015) Dorrenbacher]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5619 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-4443|Howard H. Weber (1904 - 1971) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-4443 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5596|Ivan C. Weber (1892 - 1976) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5596 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-3960|Jacob Weber (1823 - 1880) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-3960 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-4437|Jacob Weber (1867 - 1944) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-4437 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5065|James F Weber (1928 - 1946) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5065 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-3959|Johann Weber (1797 - 1857) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-3959 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5049|John Nicholas Weber (1879 - 1954) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5049 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5617|John Weber (1921 - 1921) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5617 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5580|Katharina Weber (1822 - 1891) Geison]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5580 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5605|Katherine Weber (1907 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5605 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-3962|Lana Weber (1856 - 1912) Rohl]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-3962 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5064|Leo J. Weber (1925 - 1946) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5064 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-4444|Lester Weber (1908 - 1928) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-4444 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5063|Linus J. Weber (1919 - 2002) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5063 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-4445|Loretta M. Weber (1910 - 2001) Smith]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-4445 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-4424|Louis Weber (1836 - 1910) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-4424 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-7180|Margareta Weber (1646 - 1717) Grässel]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-7180 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5616|Marion C. Weber (1912 - 2004) Thompson]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5616 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5061|Marjorie M. Weber (1912 - 1998) Voelker]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5061 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5597|Mary D. Weber (1888 - 1966) Braun]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5597 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5052|Matilda C. Weber (1883 - 1963) Hentzy]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5052 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5631|Michael Weber (1775 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5631 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5608|Mildred E. Weber (1901 - 2003) Schworm]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5608 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5058|Myrtle Ruth Weber (1894 - ) Smithson]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5058 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5618|Robert Edward Weber (1910 - 1997) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5618 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5606|Theodore Weber (1909 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5606 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5055|Walter A. Weber (1890 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5055 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5044|William J. Weber (1872 - 1944) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5044 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-4441|William P. Weber (1877 - 1964) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-4441 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5595|William C. Weber (1887 - 1914) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5595 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weik-49|Barbara Weik (1800 - 1876) Weber]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weik-49 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weimar-37|Frederick J. Weimar (1888 - 1978) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weimar-37 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weimar-36|Henry George Weimar (1884 - 1891) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weimar-36 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Wellington-1097|Ashley Hiram Wellington (1794 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Wellington-1097 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Wellington-1096|Harmon W. Wellington (1822 - 1863) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Wellington-1096 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Wellington-1074|Josiah Luther Wellington (1780 - 1817) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Wellington-1074 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Wellington-1098|Josian Wellington (1745 - 1825) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Wellington-1098 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Welt-29|Laura Welt (1892 - 1985) Deutschlander]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Welt-29 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf

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[[Space:Martzolf6degees0|Relatives]], [[Space:Martzolf6degees1|1 Degree of Separation]], [[Space:Martzolf6degees2|2 Degrees of Separation (A-M)]], [[Space:Martzolf6degees2b|2 Degrees of Separation (N-Z)]], [[Space:Martzolfdegees3|3 Degrees of Separation]], [[Space:Martzolfdegees4|4 Degrees of Separation]], [[Space:Martzolfdegees5|5 Degrees of Separation]], [[Space:Martzolfdegees6|6 Degrees of Separation]], [[:category:Lancaster_New_York_6_Degrees_of_Anyone|6 Degrees of Anyone]] :[[UNKNOWN-274550|Anna (1650 - 1687) Schuster]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=UNKNOWN-274550&person2_name=Sandel-104 is related to] : [[Sandel-104|Fredericka Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Unknown-505726|Anna S. (1861 - 1942) Bergtold]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Unknown-505726&person2_name=Gerspacher-417 is related to] : [[Gerspacher-417|Anonymous Gerspacher]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Unknown-440275|Catharine (1814 - 1883) Leininger]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Unknown-440275&person2_name=Martin-28854 is related to] : [[Martin-28854|Mason Martin]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brown-74182|Christine (1906 - ) Brown]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brown-74182&person2_name=Brown-97844 is related to] : [[Brown-97844|Shirley Brown]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Unknown-420835|Elizabeth (1814 - ) Weibel]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Unknown-420835&person2_name=Wander-220 is related to] : [[Wander-220|Anonymous Wander]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Sanford-2408|Julia M. (1847 - 1909) Sanford]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sanford-2408&person2_name=Stutzman-252 is related to] : [[Stutzman-252|Helen Stutzman]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Unknown-307326|Kunigunda (1854 - 1909) Gebhardt]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Unknown-307326&person2_name=Gangloff-32 is related to] : [[Gangloff-32|Eugene Gangloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[UNKNOWN-276025|Lois (1899 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=UNKNOWN-276025&person2_name=Sandel-154 is related to] : [[Sandel-154|Evelyn Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Unknown-510868|Louisa (1852 - 1918) Rosner]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Unknown-510868&person2_name=Rosner-198 is related to] : [[Rosner-198|George Rosner]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Unknown-354935|Mary Ann (1813 - 1876) White]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Unknown-354935&person2_name=Wieser-65 is related to] : [[Wieser-65|Harry Wieser]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Unknown-457212|Mary (1820 - ) Robinson]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Unknown-457212&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Unknown-459221|Mary (1878 - 1934) McNichol]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Unknown-459221&person2_name=McNichol-79 is related to] : [[McNichol-79|Harold Mcnichol]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Unknown-484348|Olive (1881 - ) Mueller]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Unknown-484348&person2_name=Huber-1636 is related to] : [[Huber-1636|Leo Huber]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Unknown-519103|Pauline (1906 - 1992) Wyroba]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Unknown-519103&person2_name=Borcz-1 is related to] : [[Borcz-1|John Borcz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[UNKNOWN-276024|Ruth (1891 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=UNKNOWN-276024&person2_name=Sandel-157 is related to] : [[Sandel-157|Hazel Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Unknown-300926|Ursula (1779 - ) Easterly]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Unknown-300926&person2_name=Marle-20 is related to] : [[Marle-20|Frederick Marle]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Abbott-6548|Patrick H. Abbott (1871 - 1904) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Abbott-6548&person2_name=Abbott-6549 is related to] : [[Abbott-6549|William Abbott]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Abel-1889|Margaret Abel (1802 - ) Simme]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Abel-1889&person2_name=Young-21197 is related to] : [[Young-21197|Harvey Young]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Abraham-1673|Rosina Abraham (1700 - ) Trommeter]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Abraham-1673&person2_name=Trommeter-14 is related to] : [[Trommeter-14|Joannes Trommeter]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Acker-705|Georgia Kay Acker (1934 - 1934) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Acker-705&person2_name=Lachat-19 is related to] : [[Lachat-19|Ernest Lachat]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Acker-1131|Odile Gangloff Acker (1740 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Acker-1131&person2_name=Gangloff-76 is related to] : [[Gangloff-76|Bernard Gangloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ackman-56|Carol Jean Ackman (1939 - ) Nauert]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ackman-56&person2_name=Meininghaus-7 is related to] : [[Meininghaus-7|Marilyn Meininghaus]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ackman-57|Richard Roy Ackman (1939 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ackman-57&person2_name=Meininghaus-7 is related to] : [[Meininghaus-7|Marilyn Meininghaus]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Adams-29740|Arthur Adams (1894 - 1939) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Adams-29740&person2_name=Hurley-1795 is related to] : [[Hurley-1795|Marlin Hurley]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Adams-37748|Beatrice F. Adams (1908 - ) Phillippi]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Adams-37748&person2_name=Hurley-1795 is related to] : [[Hurley-1795|Marlin Hurley]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Adams-37747|Frank Charles Adams (1882 - 1942) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Adams-37747&person2_name=Hurley-1795 is related to] : [[Hurley-1795|Marlin Hurley]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Adams-37753|Gary H. Adams (1939 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Adams-37753&person2_name=Hurley-1795 is related to] : [[Hurley-1795|Marlin Hurley]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Adams-29739|Henry Adams (1844 - 1931) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Adams-29739&person2_name=Hurley-1795 is related to] : [[Hurley-1795|Marlin Hurley]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Adams-37750|Henry Adams (1912 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Adams-37750&person2_name=Hurley-1795 is related to] : [[Hurley-1795|Marlin Hurley]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Adams-27297|Ida G. Adams (1876 - 1960) Thomas]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Adams-27297&person2_name=Hurley-1795 is related to] : [[Hurley-1795|Marlin Hurley]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Adams-37751|Kathryn V. Adams (1923 - 2016) Gordon]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Adams-37751&person2_name=Hurley-1795 is related to] : [[Hurley-1795|Marlin Hurley]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Adams-37749|Kenneth E. 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Aldinger (1888 - 1967) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Aldinger-66&person2_name=Urshel-20 is related to] : [[Urshel-20|Louise Urshel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Aldrich-2488|Caroline Sophia Aldrich (1907 - 1972) Hirt]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Aldrich-2488&person2_name=Simme-35 is related to] : [[Simme-35|Jonathan Simme]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Aldrich-2493|Dorothy Jane Aldrich (1915 - 1983) Roth]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Aldrich-2493&person2_name=Simme-35 is related to] : [[Simme-35|Jonathan Simme]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Aldrich-2494|Edwin Ernest Aldrich (1917 - 2005) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Aldrich-2494&person2_name=Simme-35 is related to] : [[Simme-35|Jonathan Simme]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Aldrich-2469|Ernest James Aldrich (1873 - 1942) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Aldrich-2469&person2_name=Simme-35 is related to] : [[Simme-35|Jonathan Simme]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Aldrich-2487|Ervin John Aldrich (1906 - 1992) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Aldrich-2487&person2_name=Simme-35 is related to] : [[Simme-35|Jonathan Simme]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Aldrich-2486|Florence Louise Aldrich (1904 - 1982) Cardinal]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Aldrich-2486&person2_name=Simme-35 is related to] : [[Simme-35|Jonathan Simme]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Aldrich-2495|Gladys Violet Aldrich (1919 - 1990) Schmidt]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Aldrich-2495&person2_name=Simme-35 is related to] : [[Simme-35|Jonathan Simme]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Aldrich-2260|Ida Mae Aldrich (1910 - 1976) Cardinal]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Aldrich-2260&person2_name=Simme-35 is related to] : [[Simme-35|Jonathan Simme]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Aldrich-2490|Lorraine M. 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) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Anstett-164&person2_name=Nuwer-49 is related to] : [[Nuwer-49|Michael Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Anstett-189|John Anstett (1860 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Anstett-189&person2_name=Anstett-208 is related to] : [[Anstett-208|Marjorie Anstett]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Anstett-193|Joseph Anstett (1756 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Anstett-193&person2_name=Nuwer-49 is related to] : [[Nuwer-49|Michael Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Anstett-184|Joseph Anstett (1833 - 1915) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Anstett-184&person2_name=Nuwer-71 is related to] : [[Nuwer-71|Roman Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Anstett-185|Joseph Anstett (1875 - 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Babcock (1918 - 1929) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Babcock-2563&person2_name=Simme-30 is related to] : [[Simme-30|Jeffrey Simme]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Babcock-2597|Patricia Gail Babcock (1947 - 2006) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Babcock-2597&person2_name=Simme-30 is related to] : [[Simme-30|Jeffrey Simme]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Baccari-21|Anita Ann Baccari (1952 - 1955) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Baccari-21&person2_name=Carvelli-16 is related to] : [[Carvelli-16|Samuel Carvelli]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Baccari-23|Anthony F. Baccari (1934 - 1934) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Baccari-23&person2_name=Carvelli-16 is related to] : [[Carvelli-16|Samuel Carvelli]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Baccari-19|Clematine Baccari (1927 - 2005) Macaione]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Baccari-19&person2_name=Carvelli-16 is related to] : [[Carvelli-16|Samuel Carvelli]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Baccari-18|Francesco Baccari (1925 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Baccari-18&person2_name=Carvelli-16 is related to] : [[Carvelli-16|Samuel Carvelli]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Baccari-13|John Joseph Baccari (1922 - 1972) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Baccari-13&person2_name=Carvelli-16 is related to] : [[Carvelli-16|Samuel Carvelli]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Baccari-20|Loretta Baccari (1930 - 1984) Godlewski]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Baccari-20&person2_name=Carvelli-16 is related to] : [[Carvelli-16|Samuel Carvelli]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Baccari-12|Louis Dominic Baccari (1920 - 1999) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Baccari-12&person2_name=Carvelli-16 is related to] : [[Carvelli-16|Samuel Carvelli]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bach-811|Amelia Bach (1879 - ) Huckaby]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bach-811&person2_name=Sheldon-3501 is related to] : [[Sheldon-3501|Lawrence Sheldon]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bach-472|Anna Catharina Bach (1826 - 1907) Nuwer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bach-472&person2_name=Nuwer-44 is related to] : [[Nuwer-44|Frank Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bach-821|Baby Bach (1898 - 1898) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bach-821&person2_name=Sheldon-3501 is related to] : [[Sheldon-3501|Lawrence Sheldon]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bach-816|Clara Bach (1888 - 1909) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bach-816&person2_name=Sheldon-3501 is related to] : [[Sheldon-3501|Lawrence Sheldon]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bach-822|Frederick J. Bach (1901 - 1934) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bach-822&person2_name=Sheldon-3501 is related to] : [[Sheldon-3501|Lawrence Sheldon]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bach-815|George Bach (1886 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bach-815&person2_name=Sheldon-3501 is related to] : [[Sheldon-3501|Lawrence Sheldon]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bach-818|Joseph A. Bach (1893 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bach-818&person2_name=Sheldon-3501 is related to] : [[Sheldon-3501|Lawrence Sheldon]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bach-810|Julius Peter Bach (1853 - 1926) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bach-810&person2_name=Sheldon-3501 is related to] : [[Sheldon-3501|Lawrence Sheldon]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bach-817|Laura J. Bach (1891 - ) Sheldon]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bach-817&person2_name=Sheldon-3501 is related to] : [[Sheldon-3501|Lawrence Sheldon]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bach-819|Lawrence Bach (1895 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bach-819&person2_name=Sheldon-3501 is related to] : [[Sheldon-3501|Lawrence Sheldon]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bach-813|Louis Bach (1882 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bach-813&person2_name=Sheldon-3501 is related to] : [[Sheldon-3501|Lawrence Sheldon]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bach-820|Peter N. Bach (1895 - 1959) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bach-820&person2_name=Sheldon-3501 is related to] : [[Sheldon-3501|Lawrence Sheldon]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bach-608|Petri Bach (1800 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bach-608&person2_name=Nuwer-44 is related to] : [[Nuwer-44|Frank Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bach-433|Rodney Lee Bach (1960 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bach-433&person2_name=Bach-434 is related to] : [[Bach-434|Brooke Bach]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bach-814|Veronica Bach (1884 - ) Burchard]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bach-814&person2_name=Sheldon-3501 is related to] : [[Sheldon-3501|Lawrence Sheldon]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bach-812|Victor H Bach (1880 - 1942) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bach-812&person2_name=Sheldon-3501 is related to] : [[Sheldon-3501|Lawrence Sheldon]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bachman-942|Elisabeth Bachman (1840 - 1889) Barnhardt]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bachman-942&person2_name=Barnhardt-516 is related to] : [[Barnhardt-516|Sandra Barnhart]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bachman-723|Peter Bachman (1807 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bachman-723&person2_name=Schwartz-1530 is related to] : [[Schwartz-1530|Louis Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bachman-578|Theresa Bachman (1833 - 1902) Schwartz]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bachman-578&person2_name=Schwartz-1530 is related to] : [[Schwartz-1530|Louis Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Backhaus-45|Louisa Backhaus (1860 - 1941) Monin]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Backhaus-45&person2_name=Monnin-81 is related to] : [[Monnin-81|Albert Monin]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bailey-10711|C. Horace Bailey (1863 - 1911) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bailey-10711&person2_name=Willis-9513 is related to] : [[Willis-9513|James Willis]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bailey-13083|Charlie Bailey ( - 1858) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bailey-13083&person2_name=Ives-793 is related to] : [[Ives-793|Edwin Ives]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bailey-10712|Florence Bailey Bailey (1883 - 1959) Sarsfield]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bailey-10712&person2_name=Willis-9513 is related to] : [[Willis-9513|James Willis]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bailey-10265|Lydia M Bailey (1861 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bailey-10265&person2_name=Ives-793 is related to] : [[Ives-793|Edwin Ives]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bailey-10264|William H. Bailey (1854 - 1928) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bailey-10264&person2_name=Ives-793 is related to] : [[Ives-793|Edwin Ives]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Baird-1891|Beryl Baird ( - 1994) Sandel]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Baird-1891&person2_name=Sandel-62 is related to] : [[Sandel-62|Lois Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Baker-20543|Charles E. Baker (1863 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Baker-20543&person2_name=Gipple-15 is related to] : [[Gipple-15|Allen Gipple]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Baker-25320|Margaret R. Baker (1840 - 1916) Erb]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Baker-25320&person2_name=Erb-514 is related to] : [[Erb-514|Harriett Erb]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Baker-20542|Simeon Baker (1851 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Baker-20542&person2_name=Gipple-15 is related to] : [[Gipple-15|Allen Gipple]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Baker-20544|William Baker (1867 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Baker-20544&person2_name=Gipple-15 is related to] : [[Gipple-15|Allen Gipple]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-8451|Anna Kunigunde Ball (1750 - 1797) Dentinger]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-8451&person2_name=Nichter-31 is related to] : [[Nichter-31|Carl Nichter]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-9521|Bernard Ball (1829 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-9521&person2_name=Cook-18302 is related to] : [[Cook-18302|Earl Cook]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-4555|Catharine Elizabeth Ball (1777 - 1829) Nelles]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-4555&person2_name=Nichter-31 is related to] : [[Nichter-31|Carl Nichter]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-9481|Dora Ball (1916 - ) Poole]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-9481&person2_name=Haungs-24 is related to] : [[Haungs-24|Robert Haungs]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-9484|Edward Ball (1929 - 2002) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-9484&person2_name=Haungs-24 is related to] : [[Haungs-24|Robert Haungs]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-8593|Eva Rosina Ball (1816 - 1898) Suttell]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-8593&person2_name=Cook-18302 is related to] : [[Cook-18302|Earl Cook]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-9525|Francis Ball (1847 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-9525&person2_name=Cook-18302 is related to] : [[Cook-18302|Earl Cook]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-9517|Francois Joseph Ball (1812 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-9517&person2_name=Cook-18302 is related to] : [[Cook-18302|Earl Cook]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-9520|Francois Ball (1823 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-9520&person2_name=Cook-18302 is related to] : [[Cook-18302|Earl Cook]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-8433|Franz Ball (1739 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-8433&person2_name=Nichter-31 is related to] : [[Nichter-31|Carl Nichter]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-8450|Franz Ignatius Ball (1761 - 1835) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-8450&person2_name=Nichter-31 is related to] : [[Nichter-31|Carl Nichter]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-8652|George Ball (1821 - 1883) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-8652&person2_name=Cook-18302 is related to] : [[Cook-18302|Earl Cook]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-1124|Hans Ball (1590 - 1676) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-1124&person2_name=Nichter-31 is related to] : [[Nichter-31|Carl Nichter]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-5001|Jacob Ball (1629 - 1693) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-5001&person2_name=Nichter-31 is related to] : [[Nichter-31|Carl Nichter]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-4999|Joannes Valentin Ball (1721 - 1774) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-4999&person2_name=Nichter-31 is related to] : [[Nichter-31|Carl Nichter]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-1119|Johan Peter Ball (1699 - 1753) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-1119&person2_name=Nichter-31 is related to] : [[Nichter-31|Carl Nichter]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-1122|Johann Jacob Ball (1733 - 1810) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-1122&person2_name=Nichter-31 is related to] : [[Nichter-31|Carl Nichter]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-1121|Johannes Valentin Ball (1625 - 1668) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-1121&person2_name=Nichter-31 is related to] : [[Nichter-31|Carl Nichter]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-1125|Johannes Ball (1654 - 1709) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-1125&person2_name=Nichter-31 is related to] : [[Nichter-31|Carl Nichter]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-9188|Joseph Ball (1791 - 1835) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-9188&person2_name=Cook-18302 is related to] : [[Cook-18302|Earl Cook]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-9483|Kenneth E. Ball (1919 - 1919) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-9483&person2_name=Haungs-24 is related to] : [[Haungs-24|Robert Haungs]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-9526|Maria Ball (1849 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-9526&person2_name=Cook-18302 is related to] : [[Cook-18302|Earl Cook]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-8449|Marie Ann Ball (1792 - 1863) Feuerstein]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-8449&person2_name=Nichter-31 is related to] : [[Nichter-31|Carl Nichter]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-10532|Marie Anne Ball (1800 - ) Fix]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-10532&person2_name=Pautler-92 is related to] : [[Pautler-92|Leota Pautler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-9519|Marie Anne Ball (1819 - ) Ball]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-9519&person2_name=Cook-18302 is related to] : [[Cook-18302|Earl Cook]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-9330|Marjorie Ball (1922 - 1998) Gast]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-9330&person2_name=Haungs-24 is related to] : [[Haungs-24|Robert Haungs]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-9522|Martin Ball (1831 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-9522&person2_name=Cook-18302 is related to] : [[Cook-18302|Earl Cook]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-9524|Mary Ball (1845 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-9524&person2_name=Cook-18302 is related to] : [[Cook-18302|Earl Cook]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-8653|Mary Elizabeth Ball (1851 - 1933) Stephan]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-8653&person2_name=Cook-18302 is related to] : [[Cook-18302|Earl Cook]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-9518|Mathias Ball (1813 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-9518&person2_name=Cook-18302 is related to] : [[Cook-18302|Earl Cook]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-5000|Phillip Jacob Ball (1660 - 1746) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-5000&person2_name=Nichter-31 is related to] : [[Nichter-31|Carl Nichter]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-9485|Ralph G. Ball (1932 - 2011) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-9485&person2_name=Haungs-24 is related to] : [[Haungs-24|Robert Haungs]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-9482|Wilma Ball (1917 - 2002) Wild]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-9482&person2_name=Haungs-24 is related to] : [[Haungs-24|Robert Haungs]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ballou-67|Elizabeth Ballou (1801 - 1888) Garfield]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ballou-67&person2_name=Bush-58 is related to] : [[Bush-58|Prescott Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Balthasar-59|Anna Regina Balthasar (1864 - 1937) Voegele]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Balthasar-59&person2_name=Schaefer-1534 is related to] : [[Schaefer-1534|Evelyn Schaefer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Balthasar-62|Martinum Wilhelmann Balthasar (1867 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Balthasar-62&person2_name=Schaefer-1534 is related to] : [[Schaefer-1534|Evelyn Schaefer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Balthasar-58|Mary Katherine Balthasar (1862 - 1953) Maute]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Balthasar-58&person2_name= is related to] : [[Michael Maute]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Balthasar-61|William Balthasar (1830 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Balthasar-61&person2_name=Schaefer-1534 is related to] : [[Schaefer-1534|Evelyn Schaefer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bandy-1310|Charles Bandy (1945 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bandy-1310&person2_name=Haungs-24 is related to] : [[Haungs-24|Robert Haungs]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bangard-8|Arthur R. Bangard (1903 - 1943) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bangard-8&person2_name=Doedema-8 is related to] : [[Doedema-8|William Doedema]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bangard-9|Helen M. Bangard (1909 - ) Kuhn]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bangard-9&person2_name=Doedema-8 is related to] : [[Doedema-8|William Doedema]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bangard-10|James R. 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Benson (1895 - 1981) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Benson-3365&person2_name=Benson-3603 is related to] : [[Benson-3603|Carolyn Benson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Benson-3371|Dorothy Benson (1902 - 1937) Staggers]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Benson-3371&person2_name=Benson-3603 is related to] : [[Benson-3603|Carolyn Benson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Benson-3367|Edward Benson (1899 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Benson-3367&person2_name=Benson-3603 is related to] : [[Benson-3603|Carolyn Benson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Benson-5150|Myron James Benson (1846 - 1871) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Benson-5150&person2_name=Benson-3603 is related to] : [[Benson-3603|Carolyn Benson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Benson-3368|Myron O. Benson (1894 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Benson-3368&person2_name=Benson-3603 is related to] : [[Benson-3603|Carolyn Benson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Benson-3369|Sarah Grace Benson (1897 - 1997) Hessler]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Benson-3369&person2_name=Benson-3603 is related to] : [[Benson-3603|Carolyn Benson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Benson-3366|Wiliam Benson (1871 - 1943) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Benson-3366&person2_name=Benson-3603 is related to] : [[Benson-3603|Carolyn Benson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-274|Amelia C. Bentz (1865 - 1941) Siebert]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-274&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-318|Arthur W. Bentz (1908 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-318&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-282|Clara M. Bentz (1879 - 1950) Frey]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-282&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-288|Clara M. Bentz (1905 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-288&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-285|Edith Clara Bentz (1896 - 1912) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-285&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-296|Elizabeth Bentz ( - 1863) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-296&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-276|Elizabeth Bentz (1868 - 1946) Koch]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-276&person2_name=Hoppe-463 is related to] : [[Hoppe-463|Norma Hoppe]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-319|Elizabeth Bentz (1914 - ) Vansplunder]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-319&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-278|Emma Catherine Bentz (1870 - 1937) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-278&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-279|George F. Bentz (1872 - 1935) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-279&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-287|George F. Bentz (1901 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-287&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-283|Gladys R. Bentz (1901 - 1920) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-283&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-320|Harold Bentz (1920 - 1935) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-320&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-273|Jacob Bentz (1841 - 1916) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-273&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-277|Jacob H. Bentz (1867 - 1926) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-277&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-280|Louisa L. Bentz (1874 - 1940) Ensinger]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-280&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-281|Marie A. Bentz (1876 - 1963) Hanson]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-281&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-284|Ruth Elizabeth Bentz (1894 - 1959) Motz]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-284&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-275|Sarah A. Bentz (1863 - 1930) Eckert]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-275&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-286|Violet L. Bentz (1898 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-286&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-317|William J. Bentz (1881 - 1965) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-317&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Benzing-78|Catherine Benzing (1868 - 1950) Hutchinson]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Benzing-78&person2_name=Hutchinson-4913 is related to] : [[Hutchinson-4913|Harold Hutchinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Benzinger-9|Katherina Benzinger (1831 - 1900) Bolender]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Benzinger-9&person2_name=Gangloff-33 is related to] : [[Gangloff-33|Judith Gangloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Benzow-3|Florence L. Benzow (1894 - 1968) Mann]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Benzow-3&person2_name=Adolf-97 is related to] : [[Adolf-97|Donald Adolf]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Berent-7|Adam Berent (1900 - 1970) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Berent-7&person2_name=Berent-29 is related to] : [[Berent-29|Norma Berent]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Berent-22|Adam Berent (1937 - 2005) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Berent-22&person2_name=Berent-29 is related to] : [[Berent-29|Norma Berent]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Berent-15|Amelia Berent (1887 - 1957) Egner]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Berent-15&person2_name=Berent-29 is related to] : [[Berent-29|Norma Berent]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Berent-19|Carl E. Berent (1898 - 1990) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Berent-19&person2_name=Berent-29 is related to] : [[Berent-29|Norma Berent]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Berent-27|Charles Berent (1898 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Berent-27&person2_name=Berent-29 is related to] : [[Berent-29|Norma Berent]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Berent-8|Edward A. Berent (1926 - 2009) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Berent-8&person2_name=Berent-29 is related to] : [[Berent-29|Norma Berent]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Berent-23|Helen Berent (1933 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Berent-23&person2_name=Berent-29 is related to] : [[Berent-29|Norma Berent]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Berent-12|Jacob Berent (1857 - 1936) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Berent-12&person2_name=Berent-29 is related to] : [[Berent-29|Norma Berent]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Berent-17|Jacob F. Berent (1892 - 1966) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Berent-17&person2_name=Berent-29 is related to] : [[Berent-29|Norma Berent]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Berent-14|Johan Berent (1885 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Berent-14&person2_name=Berent-29 is related to] : [[Berent-29|Norma Berent]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Berent-6|Joseph V. Berent (1928 - 2005) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Berent-6&person2_name=Berent-29 is related to] : [[Berent-29|Norma Berent]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Berent-16|Julius W. Berent (1889 - 1966) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Berent-16&person2_name=Berent-29 is related to] : [[Berent-29|Norma Berent]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Berent-13|Mary S Berent (1894 - 1977) Scheifla]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Berent-13&person2_name=Berent-29 is related to] : [[Berent-29|Norma Berent]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Berent-18|William M. Berent (1895 - 1962) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Berent-18&person2_name=Berent-29 is related to] : [[Berent-29|Norma Berent]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bergtold-35|Gertrude S. Bergtold (1893 - 1983) Maher]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bergtold-35&person2_name=Gerspacher-417 is related to] : [[Gerspacher-417|Anonymous Gerspacher]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bergtold-34|Joseph H. Bergtold (1896 - 1950) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bergtold-34&person2_name=Gerspacher-417 is related to] : [[Gerspacher-417|Anonymous Gerspacher]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bergtold-33|Julia E. Bergtold (1901 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bergtold-33&person2_name=Gerspacher-417 is related to] : [[Gerspacher-417|Anonymous Gerspacher]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bergtold-31|Magdalene Bergtold (1864 - 1956) Knauber]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bergtold-31&person2_name=Walter-3300 is related to] : [[Walter-3300|Marjorie Walter]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bernard-57|John Bernard (1469 - 1508) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bernard-57&person2_name=Murray-3034 is related to] : [[Murray-3034|Charles Murray]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bernard-53|John Bernard (1491 - 15549) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bernard-53&person2_name=Murray-3034 is related to] : [[Murray-3034|Charles Murray]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Berndt-94|Dorothea Berndt (1814 - 1873) Wolf]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Berndt-94&person2_name=Wolf-2424 is related to] : [[Wolf-2424|Charles Wolf]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Berner-143|Louise Dorothea Berner (1861 - 1900) Aldinger]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Berner-143&person2_name=Urshel-20 is related to] : [[Urshel-20|Louise Urshel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bernfeld-21|Jerome Bernfeld (1936 - 2019) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bernfeld-21&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bernfeld-49|Jerry Bernfeld (1960 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bernfeld-49&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bernfeld-20|Paul Bernfeld (1934 - 1978) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bernfeld-20&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bernfeld-24|Sheila Ann Bernfeld (1946 - ) Denzel]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bernfeld-24&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bernfeld-22|Theresa Bernfeld (1938 - ) Richie]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bernfeld-22&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bernhard-180|Eliza Bernhard (1809 - 1858) Philipps]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bernhard-180&person2_name=Phillips-26850 is related to] : [[Phillips-26850|Betty Phillips]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Berringer-87|Barbara Berringer (1839 - ) Amann]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Berringer-87&person2_name=Amann-169 is related to] : [[Amann-169|Gerald Amann]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Berry-8941|Elizabeth Berry (1888 - ) Scheffler]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Berry-8941&person2_name=Chriss-15 is related to] : [[Chriss-15|Donald Chriss]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bersonnet-4|Eunice V. Bersonnet (1906 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bersonnet-4&person2_name=Wieser-65 is related to] : [[Wieser-65|Harry Wieser]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bersonnet-7|Frank T. Bersonnet (1881 - 1961) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bersonnet-7&person2_name=Wieser-65 is related to] : [[Wieser-65|Harry Wieser]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bersonnet-6|Ida Bersonnet (1882 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bersonnet-6&person2_name=Wieser-65 is related to] : [[Wieser-65|Harry Wieser]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bersonnet-8|Lafayette A. Bersonnet (1905 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bersonnet-8&person2_name=Wieser-65 is related to] : [[Wieser-65|Harry Wieser]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bersonnet-3|William Nelson Bersonnet (1878 - 1961) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bersonnet-3&person2_name=Wieser-65 is related to] : [[Wieser-65|Harry Wieser]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bersonnet-2|William Nelson Bersonnet (1904 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bersonnet-2&person2_name=Wieser-65 is related to] : [[Wieser-65|Harry Wieser]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bertelkamp-4|John N. Bertelkamp (1939 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bertelkamp-4&person2_name=Weimer-385 is related to] : [[Weimer-385|Ruth Weimer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bertelkamp-8|Linda Bertelkamp (1941 - ) Miller]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bertelkamp-8&person2_name=Weimer-385 is related to] : [[Weimer-385|Ruth Weimer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Besch-77|Carmel Besch (1931 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Besch-77&person2_name=Besch-24 is related to] : [[Besch-24|Bernice Besch]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Besch-21|Caroline Besch (1863 - 1922) Mueller]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Besch-21&person2_name=Rusher-78 is related to] : [[Rusher-78|Mary Rusher]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Besch-40|Charles G. Besch (1908 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Besch-40&person2_name=Besch-24 is related to] : [[Besch-24|Bernice Besch]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Besch-83|Emma M. Besch ( - 1939) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Besch-83&person2_name=Besch-24 is related to] : [[Besch-24|Bernice Besch]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Besch-38|George A. Besch (1866 - 1943) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Besch-38&person2_name=Besch-24 is related to] : [[Besch-24|Bernice Besch]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Besch-43|George C. 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Bohlen (1954 - 2003) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bohlen-36&person2_name=Simme-30 is related to] : [[Simme-30|Jeffrey Simme]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bohlen-33|Richard Bohlen (1930 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bohlen-33&person2_name=Simme-30 is related to] : [[Simme-30|Jeffrey Simme]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bohlen-35|Robert Bohlen (1930 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bohlen-35&person2_name=Simme-30 is related to] : [[Simme-30|Jeffrey Simme]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bohlinger-11|Anna N. 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Bohlinger (1902 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bohlinger-7&person2_name=Stutzman-172 is related to] : [[Stutzman-172|Cora Stutzman]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bohlinger-6|Edith G Bohlinger (1898 - 1987) Trudel]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bohlinger-6&person2_name=Stutzman-172 is related to] : [[Stutzman-172|Cora Stutzman]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bohlinger-5|Raymond A. Bohlinger (1898 - 1898) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bohlinger-5&person2_name=Stutzman-172 is related to] : [[Stutzman-172|Cora Stutzman]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bohlinger-9|Stella V. 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Bolender (1920 - 2008) Hirtzel]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bolender-258&person2_name=Gangloff-33 is related to] : [[Gangloff-33|Judith Gangloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bolender-257|Elizabeth Bolender (1919 - ) Mueller]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bolender-257&person2_name=Gangloff-33 is related to] : [[Gangloff-33|Judith Gangloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bolender-253|Fridolina B. Bolender (1910 - 2008) Graves]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bolender-253&person2_name=Gangloff-33 is related to] : [[Gangloff-33|Judith Gangloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bolender-252|Hildegard M. Bolender (1910 - 2004) Shettler]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bolender-252&person2_name=Gangloff-33 is related to] : [[Gangloff-33|Judith Gangloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bolender-255|Jerome J Bolender (1914 - 2002) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bolender-255&person2_name=Gangloff-33 is related to] : [[Gangloff-33|Judith Gangloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bolender-212|John Peter Bolender (1882 - 1963) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bolender-212&person2_name=Gangloff-33 is related to] : [[Gangloff-33|Judith Gangloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bolender-291|Margaret Bolender (1924 - 2020) Gangloff]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bolender-291&person2_name=Gangloff-33 is related to] : [[Gangloff-33|Judith Gangloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bolender-251|Mary B. 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Borcz (1928 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Borcz-3&person2_name=Borcz-5 is related to] : [[Borcz-5|Mary Borcz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Borcz-1|John S. 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Bork (1907 - 1922) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bork-241&person2_name=Monin-53 is related to] : [[Monin-53|Susan Monin]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bork-239|Lillian Bork (1904 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bork-239&person2_name=Monin-53 is related to] : [[Monin-53|Susan Monin]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bork-238|Norman A. Bork (1902 - 1914) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bork-238&person2_name=Monin-53 is related to] : [[Monin-53|Susan Monin]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bornshclegel-1|Josephine M. Bornshclegel (1853 - 1930) Pautler]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bornshclegel-1&person2_name=Pautler-120 is related to] : [[Pautler-120|Melinda Pautler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bosakher-1|Katrina Bosakher (1813 - ) Doedema]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bosakher-1&person2_name=Doedema-8 is related to] : [[Doedema-8|William Doedema]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bosley-133|Adaline Bosley ( - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bosley-133&person2_name=Scales-2 is related to] : [[Scales-2|Mary Scales]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bottleberger-2|Caroline Bottleberger (1853 - ) Schnitzel]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bottleberger-2&person2_name=Bottleberger-5 is related to] : [[Bottleberger-5|Albert Bottleberger]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bottleberger-17|Child Bottleberger ( - 1857) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bottleberger-17&person2_name=Bottleberger-5 is related to] : [[Bottleberger-5|Albert Bottleberger]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bottleberger-25|Christian Bottleberger (1803 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bottleberger-25&person2_name=Martzloff-5 is related to] : [[Martzloff-5|Otto Martzloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bottleberger-13|Doretha Anna Bottleberger (1899 - 1972) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bottleberger-13&person2_name=Stahl-772 is related to] : [[Stahl-772|Benjamin Stahl]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bottleberger-10|Frank Frederick Bottleberger (1895 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bottleberger-10&person2_name=Gast-346 is related to] : [[Gast-346|Isabelle Gast]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bottleberger-8|Frederic Bottleberger (1865 - 1908) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bottleberger-8&person2_name=Bottleberger-5 is related to] : [[Bottleberger-5|Albert Bottleberger]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bottleberger-14|George P. Bottleberger (1870 - 1904) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bottleberger-14&person2_name=Bottleberger-5 is related to] : [[Bottleberger-5|Albert Bottleberger]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bottleberger-22|Henry Bottleberger (1893 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bottleberger-22&person2_name=Sweitzer-387 is related to] : [[Sweitzer-387|Earl Sweitzer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bottleberger-18|Henry Bottleberger (1898 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bottleberger-18&person2_name=Gast-346 is related to] : [[Gast-346|Isabelle Gast]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bottleberger-11|John Bottleberger (1868 - 1934) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bottleberger-11&person2_name=Bottleberger-5 is related to] : [[Bottleberger-5|Albert Bottleberger]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bottleberger-3|M. Ottillie Bottleberger (1857 - 1933) Meissner]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bottleberger-3&person2_name=Bottleberger-5 is related to] : [[Bottleberger-5|Albert Bottleberger]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bottleberger-9|Marguerite Sophia Bottleberger (1893 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bottleberger-9&person2_name=Gast-346 is related to] : [[Gast-346|Isabelle Gast]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bottleberger-16|Maria Bottleberger ( - 1856) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bottleberger-16&person2_name=Bottleberger-5 is related to] : [[Bottleberger-5|Albert Bottleberger]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bottleberger-19|Mary Magdalena Bottleberger (1829 - 1900) Schnitzel]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bottleberger-19&person2_name=Martzloff-5 is related to] : [[Martzloff-5|Otto Martzloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bottleberger-6|Mary Bottleberger (1860 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bottleberger-6&person2_name=Bottleberger-5 is related to] : [[Bottleberger-5|Albert Bottleberger]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bottleberger-24|Mary Beth Bottleberger (1897 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bottleberger-24&person2_name=Stahl-772 is related to] : [[Stahl-772|Benjamin Stahl]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bottleberger-1|Phillip J. 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Brunck (1830 - 1921) Weiser]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brunck-17&person2_name=Weiser-231 is related to] : [[Weiser-231|Eugene Weiser]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brunck-18|Mary Brunck (1851 - ) Price]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brunck-18&person2_name=Brunck-19 is related to] : [[Brunck-19|Albert Brunck]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brunck-41|Mary Brunck (1871 - 1951) Zurbrick]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brunck-41&person2_name=Brunck-19 is related to] : [[Brunck-19|Albert Brunck]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brunck-47|Mary K. Brunck (1889 - 1963) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brunck-47&person2_name=Brunck-19 is related to] : [[Brunck-19|Albert Brunck]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brunck-31|Peter Brunck (1865 - 1929) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brunck-31&person2_name=Brunck-19 is related to] : [[Brunck-19|Albert Brunck]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brunck-14|Philip Brunck (1820 - 1851) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brunck-14&person2_name=Brunck-19 is related to] : [[Brunck-19|Albert Brunck]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brunck-32|Phillip Brunck (1852 - 1889) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brunck-32&person2_name=Brunck-19 is related to] : [[Brunck-19|Albert Brunck]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brunck-77|Ruth L. Brunck (1930 - 2015) Meyer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brunck-77&person2_name=Brunck-19 is related to] : [[Brunck-19|Albert Brunck]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brunck-40|Samuel Brunck (1869 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brunck-40&person2_name=Brunck-19 is related to] : [[Brunck-19|Albert Brunck]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brunck-37|Sarah Brunck (1862 - 1940) Eichelberger]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brunck-37&person2_name=Brunck-19 is related to] : [[Brunck-19|Albert Brunck]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brunck-30|Seth Brunck (1855 - 1936) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brunck-30&person2_name=Brunck-19 is related to] : [[Brunck-19|Albert Brunck]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brunck-51|Son Brunck (1849 - 1859) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brunck-51&person2_name=Brunck-19 is related to] : [[Brunck-19|Albert Brunck]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brunck-26|Waldo E. Brunck (1892 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brunck-26&person2_name=Brunck-19 is related to] : [[Brunck-19|Albert Brunck]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brunk-105|William Brunck (1849 - 1922) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brunk-105&person2_name=Brunck-19 is related to] : [[Brunck-19|Albert Brunck]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brunck-45|William F. Brunck (1884 - 1961) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brunck-45&person2_name=Brunck-19 is related to] : [[Brunck-19|Albert Brunck]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brunea-9|Brad A. Brunea (1962 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brunea-9&person2_name=Lathrop-1371 is related to] : [[Lathrop-1371|Hazel Lathrop]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brunea-7|Chris T. Brunea (1952 - 2020) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brunea-7&person2_name=Albrecht-860 is related to] : [[Albrecht-860|Dorothy Albrecht]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bruscia-17|Anonymous Bruscia (1946 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bruscia-17&person2_name=Batt-464 is related to] : [[Batt-464|Annie Batt]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bruscia-15|Barbara Bruscia (1945 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bruscia-15&person2_name=Batt-464 is related to] : [[Batt-464|Annie Batt]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bruscia-18|Sylvia Bruscia (1947 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bruscia-18&person2_name= is related to] : [[Michael Carvelli]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brutscher-4|Mary Brutscher (1872 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brutscher-4&person2_name=Roll-104 is related to] : [[Roll-104|George Roll]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brutscher-3|Valentine Brutscher (1869 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brutscher-3&person2_name=Roll-104 is related to] : [[Roll-104|George Roll]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brzyski-25|Catherine Ann Brzyski (1952 - 2016) Lubera]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brzyski-25&person2_name=Rogacki-11 is related to] : [[Rogacki-11|Anthony Rogacki]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brzyski-24|Henry Marion Brzyski (1946 - 1991) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brzyski-24&person2_name=Rogacki-11 is related to] : [[Rogacki-11|Anthony Rogacki]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brzyski-26|Martin Joseph Brzyski (1954 - 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1690) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buchanan-677&person2_name=Bush-58 is related to] : [[Bush-58|Prescott Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Buchanan-835|James Buchanan (1761 - 1821) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buchanan-835&person2_name=Bush-58 is related to] : [[Bush-58|Prescott Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Buchanan-787|James Buchanan (1791 - 1868) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buchanan-787&person2_name=Bush-58 is related to] : [[Bush-58|Prescott Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Buchanan-691|John Thomas Buchanan (1685 - 1748) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buchanan-691&person2_name=Bush-58 is related to] : [[Bush-58|Prescott Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Buchanan-851|John Buchanan (1725 - 1810) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buchanan-851&person2_name=Bush-58 is related to] : [[Bush-58|Prescott Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Buchanan-720|Walter John Buchanan (1622 - 1662) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buchanan-720&person2_name=Bush-58 is related to] : [[Bush-58|Prescott Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Büchel-56|Alexandre Büchel (1835 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Büchel-56&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Büchel-53|Caroline Büchel (1830 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Büchel-53&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Büchel-54|Françoise Büchel (1831 - ) Geyer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Büchel-54&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Büchel-55|Joseph Büchel (1833 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Büchel-55&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Buchheit-169|Carl Buchheit (1915 - 1985) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buchheit-169&person2_name=Nichter-31 is related to] : [[Nichter-31|Carl Nichter]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Buchheit-168|Christine Buchheit (1945 - ) Green]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buchheit-168&person2_name=Reynders-44 is related to] : [[Reynders-44|Franklin Reynders]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Buck-3662|Elizabeth Buck (1816 - 1902) Auchincloss]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buck-3662&person2_name=Murray-3034 is related to] : [[Murray-3034|Charles Murray]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Budzinski-40|Kathleen Gertrude Budzinski (1941 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Budzinski-40&person2_name=Repka-76 is related to] : [[Repka-76|Harold Repka]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Budzinski-31|Marjorie Helen Budzinski (1933 - ) Weller]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Budzinski-31&person2_name=Repka-76 is related to] : [[Repka-76|Harold Repka]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Budzinski-30|Marlene Budzinski (1932 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Budzinski-30&person2_name=Repka-76 is related to] : [[Repka-76|Harold Repka]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Buechi-18|Albert Georg Buechi (1884 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buechi-18&person2_name=Buechi-12 is related to] : [[Buechi-12|Ervin Buechi]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Buechi-7|Jacob Buechi (1856 - 1942) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buechi-7&person2_name=Buechi-12 is related to] : [[Buechi-12|Ervin Buechi]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Buechi-16|Jacob E. 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Buehlmann (1918 - 1999) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buehlmann-3&person2_name=Buehlmann-11 is related to] : [[Buehlmann-11|Paul Buehlmann]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Buehlmann-4|Dorothy M. Buehlmann (1919 - 2000) Rademacher]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buehlmann-4&person2_name=Buehlmann-11 is related to] : [[Buehlmann-11|Paul Buehlmann]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Buehlmann-8|George Buehlmann (1928 - 1928) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buehlmann-8&person2_name=Buehlmann-11 is related to] : [[Buehlmann-11|Paul Buehlmann]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Buehlmann-9|James E. 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Buehlmann (1896 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buehlmann-2&person2_name=Buehlmann-11 is related to] : [[Buehlmann-11|Paul Buehlmann]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Buehlmann-12|Ria Buehlmann ( - ) Conway]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buehlmann-12&person2_name=Buehlmann-11 is related to] : [[Buehlmann-11|Paul Buehlmann]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Buehlmann-5|Robert J. Buehlmann (1922 - 2009) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buehlmann-5&person2_name=Buehlmann-11 is related to] : [[Buehlmann-11|Paul Buehlmann]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bugenhagen-8|Emma Bugenhagen (1888 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bugenhagen-8&person2_name=Bugenhagen-6 is related to] : [[Bugenhagen-6|Robert Bugenhagen]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bugenhagen-9|Fred J. Bugenhagen (1890 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bugenhagen-9&person2_name=Bugenhagen-6 is related to] : [[Bugenhagen-6|Robert Bugenhagen]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bugenhagen-10|Helen A Bugenhagen (1892 - 1988) Rupprecht]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bugenhagen-10&person2_name=Bugenhagen-6 is related to] : [[Bugenhagen-6|Robert Bugenhagen]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bugenhagen-5|Leonard Bugenhagen (1898 - 1974) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bugenhagen-5&person2_name=Bugenhagen-6 is related to] : [[Bugenhagen-6|Robert Bugenhagen]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bugenhagen-7|Louis Bugenhagen (1864 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bugenhagen-7&person2_name=Bugenhagen-6 is related to] : [[Bugenhagen-6|Robert Bugenhagen]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bugenhagen-11|Louis Bugenhagen (1894 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bugenhagen-11&person2_name=Bugenhagen-6 is related to] : [[Bugenhagen-6|Robert Bugenhagen]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bugenhagen-12|Margaret L. 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Bussman (1886 - 1943) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bussman-23&person2_name=Vogt-517 is related to] : [[Vogt-517|Charles Vogt]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bussman-22|Ruth Constance Bussman (1916 - 1987) Eck]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bussman-22&person2_name=Vogt-517 is related to] : [[Vogt-517|Charles Vogt]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Butler-240|Courtland Phillip Livingston Butler (1813 - 1891) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Butler-240&person2_name=Bush-58 is related to] : [[Bush-58|Prescott Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Butler-10699|Lulu Butler (1897 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Butler-10699&person2_name=Gast-346 is related to] : [[Gast-346|Isabelle Gast]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Butler-243|Mary Elizabeth Butler (1849 - 1897) Sheldon]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Butler-243&person2_name=Bush-58 is related to] : [[Bush-58|Prescott Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Butler-346|Nathaniel Butler (1761 - 1829) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Butler-346&person2_name=Bush-58 is related to] : [[Bush-58|Prescott Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Butler-1137|Samuel Butler (1785 - 1851) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Butler-1137&person2_name=Bush-58 is related to] : [[Bush-58|Prescott Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Butlin-57|Byron Butlin (1875 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Butlin-57&person2_name=Butlin-58 is related to] : [[Butlin-58|Laurence Butlin]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Byram-291|Winona B. Byram (1877 - 1968) Young]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Byram-291&person2_name=Young-21206 is related to] : [[Young-21206|Helen Young]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Byron-302|Edward J. Byron (1870 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Byron-302&person2_name=Byron-303 is related to] : [[Byron-303|Esther Byron]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Byron-407|Frank J. Byron (1874 - 1934) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Byron-407&person2_name=Byron-408 is related to] : [[Byron-408|Frank Byron]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cady-1355|Alan Benjamin Cady (1917 - 1992) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cady-1355&person2_name=Reimer-617 is related to] : [[Reimer-617|Frederick Reimer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cady-1357|Alberta Belle Cady (1898 - 1905) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cady-1357&person2_name=Rupprecht-42 is related to] : [[Rupprecht-42|Ceola Rupprecht]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cady-1842|Frank Cady (1894 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cady-1842&person2_name=Rupprecht-42 is related to] : [[Rupprecht-42|Ceola Rupprecht]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cady-1841|Howard Cady (1894 - 1894) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cady-1841&person2_name=Rupprecht-42 is related to] : [[Rupprecht-42|Ceola Rupprecht]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cady-1634|June Evelyn Cady (1929 - 1999) Bagby]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cady-1634&person2_name=Rupprecht-42 is related to] : [[Rupprecht-42|Ceola Rupprecht]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cady-1356|Myron G. Cady (1895 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cady-1356&person2_name=Rupprecht-42 is related to] : [[Rupprecht-42|Ceola Rupprecht]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cady-1354|Orrin William Cady (1888 - 1969) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cady-1354&person2_name=Rupprecht-42 is related to] : [[Rupprecht-42|Ceola Rupprecht]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Calabrese-39|Krystal Marie Calabrese (1995 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Calabrese-39&person2_name=Urshel-13 is related to] : [[Urshel-13|John Urschel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Calkins-6581|Edward Calkins (1913 - 1991) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Calkins-6581&person2_name=Buehlmann-3 is related to] : [[Buehlmann-3|Chester Buehlmann]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Calkins-6583|Elaine Marion Calkins (1918 - 2013) Reimer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Calkins-6583&person2_name=Buehlmann-3 is related to] : [[Buehlmann-3|Chester Buehlmann]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Calkins-6616|Erwin William Calkins (1913 - 1914) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Calkins-6616&person2_name=Cook-18302 is related to] : [[Cook-18302|Earl Cook]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Calkins-6585|Inez R. 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Carr (1912 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Carr-9748&person2_name=Rozler-8 is related to] : [[Rozler-8|Joyce Rozler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Carson-977|Mary Carson (1744 - 1831) Braly]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Carson-977&person2_name=McCain-4 is related to] : [[McCain-4|John McCain]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Carvelli-15|Betty Carvelli (1927 - ) Bacher]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Carvelli-15&person2_name= is related to] : [[Michael Carvelli]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Carvelli-10|Catherine Carvelli (1906 - 1992) Pisani]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Carvelli-10&person2_name= is related to] : [[Michael Carvelli]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Carvelli-21|Joseph George Carvelli (1937 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Carvelli-21&person2_name= is related to] : [[Michael Carvelli]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Carvelli-12|Mary Carvelli (1915 - ) Bruscia]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Carvelli-12&person2_name= is related to] : [[Michael Carvelli]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Carvelli-22|Mary Carvelli (1940 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Carvelli-22&person2_name= is related to] : [[Michael Carvelli]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Carvelli-4|Pasquale Carvelli (1828 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Carvelli-4&person2_name= is related to] : [[Michael Carvelli]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Carvelli-5|Pasquale F. 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1786) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clarke-9349&person2_name=Kaull-8 is related to] : [[Kaull-8|Mabel Kaull]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Clemens-1407|Elizabeth Clemens (1836 - ) Balthasar]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clemens-1407&person2_name=Schaefer-1534 is related to] : [[Schaefer-1534|Evelyn Schaefer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cleveland-109|Richard Falley Cleveland (1804 - 1853) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cleveland-109&person2_name=Bush-56 is related to] : [[Bush-56|Samuel Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cleveland-110|Stephen Grover Cleveland (1837 - 1908) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cleveland-110&person2_name=Bush-56 is related to] : [[Bush-56|Samuel Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Clifford-4161|Carol Clifford (1932 - 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1891) Marzolf]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clouse-584&person2_name=Kieffer-984 is related to] : [[Kieffer-984|Norman Kieffer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Clouse-591|Catherine Clouse (1830 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clouse-591&person2_name=Kieffer-984 is related to] : [[Kieffer-984|Norman Kieffer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Clouse-586|Catherine Clouse (1834 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clouse-586&person2_name=Kieffer-984 is related to] : [[Kieffer-984|Norman Kieffer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Clouse-337|Catherine Clouse (1848 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clouse-337&person2_name=Kieffer-984 is related to] : [[Kieffer-984|Norman Kieffer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Clouse-341|Charles Clouse (1832 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clouse-341&person2_name=Kieffer-984 is related to] : [[Kieffer-984|Norman Kieffer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Clouse-593|Charles Clouse (1835 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clouse-593&person2_name=Kieffer-984 is related to] : [[Kieffer-984|Norman Kieffer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Clouse-327|Francis Charles Clouse (1804 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clouse-327&person2_name=Kieffer-984 is related to] : [[Kieffer-984|Norman Kieffer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Clouse-585|George Clouse (1808 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clouse-585&person2_name=Kieffer-984 is related to] : [[Kieffer-984|Norman Kieffer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Clouse-587|George Clouse (1831 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clouse-587&person2_name=Kieffer-984 is related to] : [[Kieffer-984|Norman Kieffer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Clouse-325|George Clouse (1845 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clouse-325&person2_name=Kieffer-984 is related to] : [[Kieffer-984|Norman Kieffer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Clouse-594|Georges Clouse (1836 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clouse-594&person2_name=Kieffer-984 is related to] : [[Kieffer-984|Norman Kieffer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Clouse-595|Johan Michel Clouse (1729 - 1814) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clouse-595&person2_name=Kieffer-984 is related to] : [[Kieffer-984|Norman Kieffer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Clouse-340|Joseph Clouse (1840 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clouse-340&person2_name=Kieffer-984 is related to] : [[Kieffer-984|Norman Kieffer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Clouse-336|Louis Clouse (1850 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clouse-336&person2_name=Kieffer-984 is related to] : [[Kieffer-984|Norman Kieffer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Clouse-592|Marie Anne Clouse (1833 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clouse-592&person2_name=Kieffer-984 is related to] : [[Kieffer-984|Norman Kieffer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Clouse-331|Mathias Clouse (1768 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clouse-331&person2_name=Kieffer-984 is related to] : [[Kieffer-984|Norman Kieffer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Clouse-339|Mathias Clouse (1842 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clouse-339&person2_name=Kieffer-984 is related to] : [[Kieffer-984|Norman Kieffer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Clouse-589|Maurice Clouse (1825 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clouse-589&person2_name=Kieffer-984 is related to] : [[Kieffer-984|Norman Kieffer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cockle-53|Argatha A. Cockle (1890 - 1988) Greis]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cockle-53&person2_name=Greis-36 is related to] : [[Greis-36|Myra Gries]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cockle-51|Clifford Cockle (1884 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cockle-51&person2_name=Greis-36 is related to] : [[Greis-36|Myra Gries]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cockle-54|Dell Rose Cockle (1893 - ) Lord]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cockle-54&person2_name=Greis-36 is related to] : [[Greis-36|Myra Gries]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cockle-52|Estelle Cockle (1886 - ) Easterly]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cockle-52&person2_name=Greis-36 is related to] : [[Greis-36|Myra Gries]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cockle-50|Ethen R. Cockle (1854 - 1926) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cockle-50&person2_name=Greis-36 is related to] : [[Greis-36|Myra Gries]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Coe-1652|Martha Genevieve Coe (1989 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Coe-1652&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Coe-1653|Robert Philip Coe (1991 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Coe-1653&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cole-11695|Albert Cole (1894 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cole-11695&person2_name=Bottleberger-5 is related to] : [[Bottleberger-5|Albert Bottleberger]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cole-96|Thomasine Cole (1518 - 1586) Grenville]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cole-96&person2_name=Kaull-8 is related to] : [[Kaull-8|Mabel Kaull]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Collins-21772|Mary Collins (1828 - ) Sheldon]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Collins-21772&person2_name=Rozler-1 is related to] : [[Rozler-1|Clarence Rozler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Colpo-9|Carlo Colpo (1951 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Colpo-9&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Colpo-10|Frank Colpo (1952 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Colpo-10&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Colt-168|James W. Colt (1919 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Colt-168&person2_name=Gipple-37 is related to] : [[Gipple-37|Ethel Gipple]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Colt-169|John Z. Colt (1924 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Colt-169&person2_name=Gipple-37 is related to] : [[Gipple-37|Ethel Gipple]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Colt-167|Madona Colt (1917 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Colt-167&person2_name=Gipple-37 is related to] : [[Gipple-37|Ethel Gipple]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Comiskey-48|Elmer J. Comiskey (1902 - 1947) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Comiskey-48&person2_name=Sugg-198 is related to] : [[Sugg-198|Alfred Sugg]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Comiskey-46|Emmet Comiskey (1899 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Comiskey-46&person2_name=Sugg-198 is related to] : [[Sugg-198|Alfred Sugg]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Comiskey-47|James Philip Comiskey (1899 - 1985) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Comiskey-47&person2_name=Sugg-198 is related to] : [[Sugg-198|Alfred Sugg]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Comiskey-43|John Comiskey (1872 - 1961) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Comiskey-43&person2_name=Sugg-198 is related to] : [[Sugg-198|Alfred Sugg]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Comiskey-45|John Comiskey (1898 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Comiskey-45&person2_name=Sugg-198 is related to] : [[Sugg-198|Alfred Sugg]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Comiskey-49|Katherine Comiskey (1905 - 1906) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Comiskey-49&person2_name=Sugg-198 is related to] : [[Sugg-198|Alfred Sugg]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Comiskey-40|Marie C. Comiskey (1902 - 1986) Sugg]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Comiskey-40&person2_name=Sugg-198 is related to] : [[Sugg-198|Alfred Sugg]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Comiskey-44|Rosa E. Comiskey (1898 - 1898) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Comiskey-44&person2_name=Sugg-198 is related to] : [[Sugg-198|Alfred Sugg]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Conely-11|William R. Conely (1798 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Conely-11&person2_name=Conley-1062 is related to] : [[Conley-1062|Adeline Conely]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Conners-288|Anastatia S. Conners (1894 - ) Siebert]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Conners-288&person2_name=Siebert-341 is related to] : [[Siebert-341|Mary Siebert]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Conners-294|Edward P. Conners (1899 - 1922) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Conners-294&person2_name=Siebert-341 is related to] : [[Siebert-341|Mary Siebert]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Conners-293|Michael J. Conners (1866 - 1939) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Conners-293&person2_name=Siebert-341 is related to] : [[Siebert-341|Mary Siebert]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Conrad-2456|Vernon Conrad (1915 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Conrad-2456&person2_name=Rozler-2 is related to] : [[Rozler-2|Norman Rozler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Converse-462|Arthur Converse (1935 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Converse-462&person2_name=Buehlmann-3 is related to] : [[Buehlmann-3|Chester Buehlmann]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Converse-748|Edward Joseph Converse (1942 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Converse-748&person2_name=Buehlmann-3 is related to] : [[Buehlmann-3|Chester Buehlmann]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Converse-689|Jill Marie Converse (1963 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Converse-689&person2_name=Buehlmann-3 is related to] : [[Buehlmann-3|Chester Buehlmann]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Converse-465|June Converse (1940 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Converse-465&person2_name=Buehlmann-3 is related to] : [[Buehlmann-3|Chester Buehlmann]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Converse-464|Richard C. Converse (1938 - 1998) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Converse-464&person2_name=Buehlmann-3 is related to] : [[Buehlmann-3|Chester Buehlmann]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Converse-463|William Converse (1937 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Converse-463&person2_name=Buehlmann-3 is related to] : [[Buehlmann-3|Chester Buehlmann]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Conway-146|Edwin Conway (1642 - 1689) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Conway-146&person2_name=Murray-3034 is related to] : [[Murray-3034|Charles Murray]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Conway-1|Eleanor Rose Conway (1731 - 1829) Madison]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Conway-1&person2_name=Murray-3034 is related to] : [[Murray-3034|Charles Murray]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Conway-83|Francis Conway (1696 - 1733) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Conway-83&person2_name=Murray-3034 is related to] : [[Murray-3034|Charles Murray]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cook-19660|Joseph Cook (1856 - 1927) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cook-19660&person2_name=Cook-19661 is related to] : [[Cook-19661|George Cook]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cooke-21|Sarah Cooke (1635 - 1712) Hathaway]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cooke-21&person2_name=Kaull-8 is related to] : [[Kaull-8|Mabel Kaull]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Coolidge-12|John Calvin Coolidge (1845 - 1926) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Coolidge-12&person2_name=Merriam-450 is related to] : [[Merriam-450|Tarrant Merriam]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Coolidge-13|John Calvin Coolidge (1872 - 1933) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Coolidge-13&person2_name=Merriam-450 is related to] : [[Merriam-450|Tarrant Merriam]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cooper-12093|Chester Cooper (1869 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cooper-12093&person2_name=Stutzman-259 is related to] : [[Stutzman-259|Jennie Stutzman]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cooper-12087|Jennie Cooper (1853 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cooper-12087&person2_name=Stutzman-259 is related to] : [[Stutzman-259|Jennie Stutzman]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cooper-12091|Jesse Cooper (1867 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cooper-12091&person2_name=Stutzman-259 is related to] : [[Stutzman-259|Jennie Stutzman]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cooper-10590|Lafayette M. Cooper (1824 - 1900) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cooper-10590&person2_name=Stutzman-259 is related to] : [[Stutzman-259|Jennie Stutzman]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cooper-12090|Lafayette Cooper (1864 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cooper-12090&person2_name=Stutzman-259 is related to] : [[Stutzman-259|Jennie Stutzman]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cooper-12092|Laura Cooper (1867 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cooper-12092&person2_name=Stutzman-259 is related to] : [[Stutzman-259|Jennie Stutzman]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cooper-12089|Lucia A. 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Dehr (1909 - 1995) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dehr-6&person2_name=Dehr-15 is related to] : [[Dehr-15|Alice Dehr]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dehr-5|Levi J. 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DeVille (1869 - 1945) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=DeVille-113&person2_name=Sweitzer-387 is related to] : [[Sweitzer-387|Earl Sweitzer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Devotion-2|Abigail Devotion (1688 - ) Eddy]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Devotion-2&person2_name=Willis-9513 is related to] : [[Willis-9513|James Willis]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Devotion-6|Hannah Devotion (1692 - 1726) Leavitt]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Devotion-6&person2_name=Willis-9513 is related to] : [[Willis-9513|James Willis]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Devotion-10|John Devotion (1659 - 1732) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Devotion-10&person2_name=Willis-9513 is related to] : [[Willis-9513|James Willis]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[DeWolfe-141|Anita DeWolfe (1920 - 1974) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=DeWolfe-141&person2_name=Rozler-2 is related to] : [[Rozler-2|Norman Rozler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[DeWolfe-139|Robert W. 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Donovan (1925 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Donovan-2026&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Donovan-1392|Judith Ann Donovan (1959 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Donovan-1392&person2_name=Hinsken-15 is related to] : [[Hinsken-15|Dennis Hinsken]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Donovan-1391|Patrick Justin Donovan (1957 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Donovan-1391&person2_name=Hinsken-15 is related to] : [[Hinsken-15|Dennis Hinsken]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doppler-29|Agnès Doppler ( - 1709) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doppler-29&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doppler-32|Anna Maria Doppler (1735 - 1762) Lacher]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doppler-32&person2_name=Hinsken-15 is related to] : [[Hinsken-15|Dennis Hinsken]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doppler-12|Barbara Doppler (1697 - 1743) Schmitt]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doppler-12&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doppler-30|Barbara Doppler (1728 - 1797) Giringer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doppler-30&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doppler-22|Catharina Doppler (1761 - ) Dischelzvey]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doppler-22&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doppler-34|Elisabeth Doppler (1773 - 1841) Baumstarck]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doppler-34&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doppler-27|Francis Doppler (1698 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doppler-27&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doppler-23|Françoise Doppler (1787 - 1850) Geyer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doppler-23&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doppler-21|Jacob Doppler (1760 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doppler-21&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doppler-26|Jean Doppler (1645 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doppler-26&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doppler-25|Jean Jacques Doppler (1670 - 1732) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doppler-25&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doppler-24|Jean Jacques Doppler (1690 - 1736) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doppler-24&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doppler-20|Jean Doppler (1736 - 1803) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doppler-20&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doppler-19|Maria Anna Doppler (1758 - ) Schwartz]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doppler-19&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doppler-35|Paul Doppler (1783 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doppler-35&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doppler-31|Philippe Jacques Doppler (1734 - 1827) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doppler-31&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doppler-33|Philippe Doppler (1766 - 1801) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doppler-33&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doppler-28|Sébastien Doppler (1700 - 1739) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doppler-28&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doran-1147|Anna Doran (1844 - 1919) Granger]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doran-1147&person2_name=Buechi-15 is related to] : [[Buechi-15|Janice Buechi]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doran-1148|James Doran (1819 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doran-1148&person2_name=Buechi-15 is related to] : [[Buechi-15|Janice Buechi]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dorherty-5|Celene Dorherty (1898 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dorherty-5&person2_name=Guenin-24 is related to] : [[Guenin-24|Dorothea Guenin]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dorherty-4|Charles W. 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Duff (1857 - 1939) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Duff-2137&person2_name=Duff-2138 is related to] : [[Duff-2138|Charlotte Duff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dumke-49|Albert Henry Dumke (1889 - 1942) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dumke-49&person2_name=Dumke-20 is related to] : [[Dumke-20|Jannette Dumke]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dumke-50|David Dumke (1931 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dumke-50&person2_name=Dumke-20 is related to] : [[Dumke-20|Jannette Dumke]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dumke-19|Edward Dumke (1903 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dumke-19&person2_name=Dumke-20 is related to] : [[Dumke-20|Jannette Dumke]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dumke-52|Fred Dumke (1881 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dumke-52&person2_name=Dumke-20 is related to] : [[Dumke-20|Jannette Dumke]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dumke-48|Leopold Dumke (1868 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dumke-48&person2_name=Dumke-20 is related to] : [[Dumke-20|Jannette Dumke]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dumke-51|Shirley Dumke (1936 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dumke-51&person2_name=Dumke-20 is related to] : [[Dumke-20|Jannette Dumke]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dumoulin-81|Alice Evangeline Dumoulin (1885 - 1963) Copeland]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dumoulin-81&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dumoulin-104|Anna Maria Dumoulin (1865 - 1944) Davis]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dumoulin-104&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dumoulin-52|Anne Barbe Dumoulin (1818 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dumoulin-52&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dumoulin-97|Anthony Dumoulin (1840 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dumoulin-97&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dumoulin-92|Caroline Dumoulin (1832 - 1838) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dumoulin-92&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dumoulin-75|Caroline Dumoulin (1856 - 1860) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dumoulin-75&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dumoulin-89|Doris A. 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) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dumoulin-48&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dumoulin-93|Josephine Dumoulin (1835 - 1846) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dumoulin-93&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dumoulin-47|Laurent Dumoulin (1807 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dumoulin-47&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dumoulin-102|Laurent Dumoulin (1848 - 1848) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dumoulin-102&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dumoulin-77|Louis Edward Dumoulin (1861 - 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Dykstra (1872 - ) Pickard]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dykstra-154&person2_name=Menzies-479 is related to] : [[Menzies-479|Harvey Menzies]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dykstra-144|Peter Dykstra (1855 - 1922) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dykstra-144&person2_name=Dykstra-245 is related to] : [[Dykstra-245|David Dykstra]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dykstra-186|Ralph E. Dykstra (1884 - 1936) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dykstra-186&person2_name=Dykstra-245 is related to] : [[Dykstra-245|David Dykstra]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dykstra-187|Ralph F. 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) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dykstra-183&person2_name=Dykstra-245 is related to] : [[Dykstra-245|David Dykstra]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dykstra-140|Yme Dykstra (1844 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dykstra-140&person2_name=Dykstra-245 is related to] : [[Dykstra-245|David Dykstra]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eager-206|Marlene Eager (1932 - 1997) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eager-206&person2_name=Hinsken-15 is related to] : [[Hinsken-15|Dennis Hinsken]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eager-205|William Eager (1933 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eager-205&person2_name=Hinsken-15 is related to] : [[Hinsken-15|Dennis Hinsken]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Earl-1574|Rheuanna Earl (1804 - 1833) Hatch]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Earl-1574&person2_name=Chriss-11 is related to] : [[Chriss-11|Harold Chriss]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Easterly-218|Adelia Easterly (1865 - 1950) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Easterly-218&person2_name=Marle-20 is related to] : [[Marle-20|Frederick Marle]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Easterly-215|Agnes Easterly (1857 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Easterly-215&person2_name=Marle-20 is related to] : [[Marle-20|Frederick Marle]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Easterly-204|Andrew Easterly (1776 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Easterly-204&person2_name=Marle-20 is related to] : [[Marle-20|Frederick Marle]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Easterly-205|Andrew Easterly (1810 - 1905) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Easterly-205&person2_name=Marle-20 is related to] : [[Marle-20|Frederick Marle]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Easterly-211|Andrew Easterly (1850 - 1871) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Easterly-211&person2_name=Marle-20 is related to] : [[Marle-20|Frederick Marle]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Easterly-217|Anna Easterly (1862 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Easterly-217&person2_name=Marle-20 is related to] : [[Marle-20|Frederick Marle]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Easterly-207|Caroline Easterly (1842 - 1903) Long]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Easterly-207&person2_name=Marle-20 is related to] : [[Marle-20|Frederick Marle]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Easterly-210|Catherine Easterly (1849 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Easterly-210&person2_name=Marle-20 is related to] : [[Marle-20|Frederick Marle]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Easterly-213|Daniel Easterly (1854 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Easterly-213&person2_name=Marle-20 is related to] : [[Marle-20|Frederick Marle]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Easterly-212|David Easterly (1852 - 1872) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Easterly-212&person2_name=Marle-20 is related to] : [[Marle-20|Frederick Marle]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Easterly-206|Grace Easterly (1841 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Easterly-206&person2_name=Marle-20 is related to] : [[Marle-20|Frederick Marle]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Easterly-209|John Easterly (1845 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Easterly-209&person2_name=Marle-20 is related to] : [[Marle-20|Frederick Marle]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Easterly-214|Lyon Ann Easterly (1855 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Easterly-214&person2_name=Marle-20 is related to] : [[Marle-20|Frederick Marle]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Easterly-216|Margaret Easterly (1858 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Easterly-216&person2_name=Marle-20 is related to] : [[Marle-20|Frederick Marle]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Easterly-208|Mary Easterly (1844 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Easterly-208&person2_name=Marle-20 is related to] : [[Marle-20|Frederick Marle]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Easterly-224|Othelia Easterly (1860 - 1864) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Easterly-224&person2_name=Marle-20 is related to] : [[Marle-20|Frederick Marle]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eastman-1434|Betty M. Eastman (1929 - 2012) Hattler]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eastman-1434&person2_name=Simme-30 is related to] : [[Simme-30|Jeffrey Simme]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eastman-1444|Gerald Clark Eastman (1931 - 1931) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eastman-1444&person2_name=Simme-30 is related to] : [[Simme-30|Jeffrey Simme]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eaton-7651|Lucy Eaton (1851 - 1919) Osborne]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eaton-7651&person2_name=Osborne-7030 is related to] : [[Osborne-7030|Harry Osborne]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eberhardt-394|William G. Eberhardt (1866 - 1941) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eberhardt-394&person2_name=Eberhardt-424 is related to] : [[Eberhardt-424|William Eberhardt]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eberhart-322|Anna Eberhart (1867 - 1939) Motz]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eberhart-322&person2_name=Motz-348 is related to] : [[Motz-348|William Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eberhart-323|John Eberhart (1846 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eberhart-323&person2_name=Motz-348 is related to] : [[Motz-348|William Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eberle-500|Margaret Eberle (1941 - 1941) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eberle-500&person2_name=Buehlmann-3 is related to] : [[Buehlmann-3|Chester Buehlmann]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eberle-509|Mary Margret Eberle (1942 - ) Inglese]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eberle-509&person2_name=Buehlmann-3 is related to] : [[Buehlmann-3|Chester Buehlmann]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eberle-493|Nancy Marie Eberle (1946 - ) Bindhammer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eberle-493&person2_name=Buehlmann-3 is related to] : [[Buehlmann-3|Chester Buehlmann]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ebert-791|Margaret Ebert (1834 - ) Anstett]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ebert-791&person2_name=Nuwer-71 is related to] : [[Nuwer-71|Roman Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eberth-35|Catherine Eberth (1909 - ) Morrissey]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eberth-35&person2_name=Stoetzel-60 is related to] : [[Stoetzel-60|John Stoetzel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eberth-37|Elmer Eberth (1911 - 1985) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eberth-37&person2_name=Hinsken-15 is related to] : [[Hinsken-15|Dennis Hinsken]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eberth-33|Helen Eberth (1905 - ) Morrissey]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eberth-33&person2_name=Stoetzel-60 is related to] : [[Stoetzel-60|John Stoetzel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eberth-38|Helen Eberth (1909 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eberth-38&person2_name=Hinsken-15 is related to] : [[Hinsken-15|Dennis Hinsken]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eberth-34|John Eberth (1906 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eberth-34&person2_name=Stoetzel-60 is related to] : [[Stoetzel-60|John Stoetzel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eberth-36|Lavern N. Eberth (1934 - 1998) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eberth-36&person2_name=Stoetzel-60 is related to] : [[Stoetzel-60|John Stoetzel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eberth-39|Loretta Eberth (1915 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eberth-39&person2_name=Hinsken-15 is related to] : [[Hinsken-15|Dennis Hinsken]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eberth-42|Michael Joseph Eberth (1942 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eberth-42&person2_name=Stoetzel-60 is related to] : [[Stoetzel-60|John Stoetzel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eberth-40|Raymond Eberth (1916 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eberth-40&person2_name=Hinsken-15 is related to] : [[Hinsken-15|Dennis Hinsken]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eccles-321|Margeret Eccles (1785 - 1860) Richardson]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eccles-321&person2_name=Young-21032 is related to] : [[Young-21032|Nina Young]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eck-492|Clara R. Eck (1890 - ) Winken]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eck-492&person2_name=Vogt-517 is related to] : [[Vogt-517|Charles Vogt]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eck-610|Cletus Leo Eck (1912 - 1989) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eck-610&person2_name=Vogt-517 is related to] : [[Vogt-517|Charles Vogt]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eck-490|George Eck (1882 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eck-490&person2_name=Vogt-517 is related to] : [[Vogt-517|Charles Vogt]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eck-489|Helen Eck (1880 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eck-489&person2_name=Vogt-517 is related to] : [[Vogt-517|Charles Vogt]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eck-491|Linus Augustine Eck (1888 - 1956) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eck-491&person2_name=Vogt-517 is related to] : [[Vogt-517|Charles Vogt]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eck-602|Linus George Eck (1913 - 1979) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eck-602&person2_name=Vogt-517 is related to] : [[Vogt-517|Charles Vogt]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eck-603|Linus Eck (1951 - 2016) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eck-603&person2_name=Vogt-517 is related to] : [[Vogt-517|Charles Vogt]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eck-493|Raymond Cletus Eck (1897 - 1970) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eck-493&person2_name=Vogt-517 is related to] : [[Vogt-517|Charles Vogt]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eckert-925|Barbara C. Eckert (1882 - 1966) Roneker]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eckert-925&person2_name=Haungs-7 is related to] : [[Haungs-7|Marie Haungs]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eckert-927|John Jacob Eckert (1889 - 1895) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eckert-927&person2_name=Haungs-7 is related to] : [[Haungs-7|Marie Haungs]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eckert-923|Louis Casper Eckert (1849 - 1918) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eckert-923&person2_name=Haungs-7 is related to] : [[Haungs-7|Marie Haungs]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eckert-926|Louis John Eckert (1888 - 1895) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eckert-926&person2_name=Haungs-7 is related to] : [[Haungs-7|Marie Haungs]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eckert-928|Lucy Eckert (1892 - 1948) Jessel]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eckert-928&person2_name=Haungs-7 is related to] : [[Haungs-7|Marie Haungs]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eckert-929|Peter William Eckert (1894 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eckert-929&person2_name=Haungs-7 is related to] : [[Haungs-7|Marie Haungs]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eckert-643|Wilhelmina Eckert (1884 - ) Haungs]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eckert-643&person2_name=Haungs-7 is related to] : [[Haungs-7|Marie Haungs]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eckstein-409|Arthur Eckstein (1918 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eckstein-409&person2_name=Weil-869 is related to] : [[Weil-869|Orian Weil]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eckstein-406|Bessie E. Eckstein (1909 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eckstein-406&person2_name=Weil-869 is related to] : [[Weil-869|Orian Weil]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eckstein-217|George C. Eckstein (1879 - 1934) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eckstein-217&person2_name=Weil-869 is related to] : [[Weil-869|Orian Weil]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eckstein-410|George Eckstein (1920 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eckstein-410&person2_name=Weil-869 is related to] : [[Weil-869|Orian Weil]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eckstein-411|Gladys Eckstein (1924 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eckstein-411&person2_name=Weil-869 is related to] : [[Weil-869|Orian Weil]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eckstein-408|Grace Eckstein (1916 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eckstein-408&person2_name=Weil-869 is related to] : [[Weil-869|Orian Weil]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eckstein-407|Lowell Eckstein (1912 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eckstein-407&person2_name=Weil-869 is related to] : [[Weil-869|Orian Weil]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eddy-431|Ichabod Eddy (1713 - 1798) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eddy-431&person2_name=Willis-9513 is related to] : [[Willis-9513|James Willis]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Edgerly-116| Edgerly ( - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Edgerly-116&person2_name=Stutzman-252 is related to] : [[Stutzman-252|Helen Stutzman]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Edgerly-114|Fanny J. Edgerly (1823 - 1897) Sanford]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Edgerly-114&person2_name=Stutzman-252 is related to] : [[Stutzman-252|Helen Stutzman]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Edgerly-115|George Edgerly (1832 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Edgerly-115&person2_name=Stutzman-252 is related to] : [[Stutzman-252|Helen Stutzman]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eggleston-397|Alanson Eggleston (1782 - 1856) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eggleston-397&person2_name=Eggleston-462 is related to] : [[Eggleston-462|Eri Eggleston]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eggleston-398|Moses Eggleston (1743 - 1794) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eggleston-398&person2_name=Eggleston-462 is related to] : [[Eggleston-462|Eri Eggleston]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Egner-146|Carl L. Egner (1917 - 2005) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Egner-146&person2_name=Berent-29 is related to] : [[Berent-29|Norma Berent]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Egner-144|Edward J. Egner (1909 - 1926) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Egner-144&person2_name=Berent-29 is related to] : [[Berent-29|Norma Berent]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Egner-145|Laura F. Egner (1905 - 1991) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Egner-145&person2_name=Berent-29 is related to] : [[Berent-29|Norma Berent]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ehrenberg-31|Annie Ehrnberg (1880 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ehrenberg-31&person2_name=Stephan-372 is related to] : [[Stephan-372|Bertha Stephan]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eichelberger-153|Charles Henry Eichelberger (1885 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eichelberger-153&person2_name=Brunck-19 is related to] : [[Brunck-19|Albert Brunck]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eichelberger-123|Edward Albert Eichelberger (1891 - 1966) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eichelberger-123&person2_name=Brunck-19 is related to] : [[Brunck-19|Albert Brunck]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eichelberger-128|Elizabeth Eichelberger (1823 - 1888) Burckhardt]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eichelberger-128&person2_name=Greis-59 is related to] : [[Greis-59|Harry Greis]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eichelberger-122|Ethel Florenz Eichelberger (1888 - 1977) Bliemeister]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eichelberger-122&person2_name=Brunck-19 is related to] : [[Brunck-19|Albert Brunck]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eichelberger-247|Mary E. 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1974) Molinaro]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Elia-22&person2_name= is related to] : [[Michael Carvelli]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ellery-191|Elizabeth Dana Ellery (1799 - 1862) Sedgwick]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ellery-191&person2_name=Kaull-8 is related to] : [[Kaull-8|Mabel Kaull]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ellery-181|William Ellery (1727 - 1820) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ellery-181&person2_name=Kaull-8 is related to] : [[Kaull-8|Mabel Kaull]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ellery-192|William Ellery (1761 - 1836) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ellery-192&person2_name=Kaull-8 is related to] : [[Kaull-8|Mabel Kaull]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ellsworth-632|Jaqueline Ellsworth (1935 - 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) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ely-1758&person2_name=Reynders-45 is related to] : [[Reynders-45|Norbert Reynders]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ely-1757|Joseph Ely (1863 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ely-1757&person2_name=Reynders-45 is related to] : [[Reynders-45|Norbert Reynders]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ely-1756|Mary A. 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Engler (1847 - 1925) Kurtz]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Engler-146&person2_name=Engler-150 is related to] : [[Engler-150|Hattie Engler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Engler-147|Mary Engler (1851 - 1907) Stutter]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Engler-147&person2_name=Engler-150 is related to] : [[Engler-150|Hattie Engler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Engler-144|Phillip Engler (1821 - 1899) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Engler-144&person2_name=Engler-150 is related to] : [[Engler-150|Hattie Engler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[English-3667|James B. 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2007) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Evers-286&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Evers-309|James Lawrence Evers (1957 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Evers-309&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Evers-316|Jamie Lynn Evers (1977 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Evers-316&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Evers-319|Jared Robert Evers (1988 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Evers-319&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Evers-306|Joan Elizabeth Evers (1950 - 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Ewing (1892 - 1959) Thompson]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ewing-2962&person2_name=Ewing-2967 is related to] : [[Ewing-2967|Nancy Ewing]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ewing-2961|Francis Boyd Outram Ewing (1863 - 1934) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ewing-2961&person2_name=Ewing-2967 is related to] : [[Ewing-2967|Nancy Ewing]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ewing-2966|James F. Ewing (1897 - 1971) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ewing-2966&person2_name=Ewing-2967 is related to] : [[Ewing-2967|Nancy Ewing]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ewing-2963|Margaret Ewing (1893 - ) Stratton]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ewing-2963&person2_name=Ewing-2967 is related to] : [[Ewing-2967|Nancy Ewing]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ewing-2965|Margaret Ewing (1926 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ewing-2965&person2_name=Ewing-2967 is related to] : [[Ewing-2967|Nancy Ewing]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ewing-2964|William H. Ewing (1895 - 1966) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ewing-2964&person2_name=Ewing-2967 is related to] : [[Ewing-2967|Nancy Ewing]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ezzo-17|Gennaro Ezzo (1925 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ezzo-17&person2_name=Monin-53 is related to] : [[Monin-53|Susan Monin]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ezzo-25|George Ezzo (1946 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ezzo-25&person2_name=Monin-53 is related to] : [[Monin-53|Susan Monin]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ezzo-21|Lillian Ezzo (1932 - ) Pawlak]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ezzo-21&person2_name=Monin-53 is related to] : [[Monin-53|Susan Monin]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ezzo-19|Louise R. Ezzo (1927 - 2020) Bauer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ezzo-19&person2_name=Monin-53 is related to] : [[Monin-53|Susan Monin]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ezzo-20|Marie A. Ezzo (1928 - 2001) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ezzo-20&person2_name=Monin-53 is related to] : [[Monin-53|Susan Monin]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ezzo-23|Martin Ezzo (1937 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ezzo-23&person2_name=Monin-53 is related to] : [[Monin-53|Susan Monin]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ezzo-22|Ralph Ezzo (1934 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ezzo-22&person2_name=Monin-53 is related to] : [[Monin-53|Susan Monin]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ezzo-24|Theresa Ezzo (1942 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ezzo-24&person2_name=Monin-53 is related to] : [[Monin-53|Susan Monin]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fagan-910|Eileen E. Fagan (1927 - 2007) Polen]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fagan-910&person2_name=Polen-341 is related to] : [[Polen-341|James Polen]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fagan-1215|James Emmett Fagan (1899 - 1940) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fagan-1215&person2_name=Polen-341 is related to] : [[Polen-341|James Polen]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fagan-1214|Madeline Fagan (1923 - ) Bluhm]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fagan-1214&person2_name=Polen-341 is related to] : [[Polen-341|James Polen]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faith-523|Randy Faith (1955 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faith-523&person2_name=Peterson-7049 is related to] : [[Peterson-7049|Eunice Peterson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Falley-1|Margaret Falley (1766 - 1850) Cleveland]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Falley-1&person2_name=Bush-56 is related to] : [[Bush-56|Samuel Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fangman-18|Clarance Fangman (1913 - 1983) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fangman-18&person2_name=Hinsken-15 is related to] : [[Hinsken-15|Dennis Hinsken]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Farber-225|Elizabeth Farber (1828 - 1903) Zeigler]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Farber-225&person2_name=Hilbert-253 is related to] : [[Hilbert-253|Barbara Hilbert]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Farnham-1009|Eugene Farnham (1847 - 1934) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Farnham-1009&person2_name=Dykstra-245 is related to] : [[Dykstra-245|David Dykstra]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Farnham-773|Harriet R. Farnham (1852 - 1930) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Farnham-773&person2_name=Dykstra-245 is related to] : [[Dykstra-245|David Dykstra]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Farnham-771|John F. Farnham (1822 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Farnham-771&person2_name=Dykstra-245 is related to] : [[Dykstra-245|David Dykstra]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Farnham-772|Juliana Eleanor Farnham (1847 - 1925) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Farnham-772&person2_name=Dykstra-245 is related to] : [[Dykstra-245|David Dykstra]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Farnham-681|Mary Louisa Farnham (1859 - 1931) Dykstra]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Farnham-681&person2_name=Dykstra-245 is related to] : [[Dykstra-245|David Dykstra]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Farrar-2461|Roxanne Farrar (1812 - ) Tanner]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Farrar-2461&person2_name=Reimer-617 is related to] : [[Reimer-617|Frederick Reimer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Farrell-3844|Anna Farrell (1898 - 1989) Beilman]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Farrell-3844&person2_name=Beilman-8 is related to] : [[Beilman-8|John Beilman]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fattey-6|Cecil James Fattey (1929 - 1983) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fattey-6&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fattey-12|George A. Fattey (1935 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fattey-12&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fattey-10|Laurence Fattey (1933 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fattey-10&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fattey-11|Lucia Fattey (1934 - ) Baker]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fattey-11&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fattey-9|Marguerite Fattey (1928 - ) McCarty]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fattey-9&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fattey-8|Marianne Fattey (1926 - ) Hart]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fattey-8&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fattey-7|Rosalie Emma Fattey (1924 - ) Becker]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fattey-7&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-98|Agnes Faulhaber (1900 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-98&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-97|Anna Faulhaber (1898 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-97&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-107|Anna Marie Faulhaber (1932 - 2018) Wienckowski]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-107&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-106|Antoinette Jane Faulhaber (1929 - 2014) Duszynski]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-106&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-9|Arthur Faulhaber (1891 - 1893) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-9&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-96|Arthur Faulhaber (1895 - 1975) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-96&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-113|Clarence J. Faulhaber (1913 - 1986) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-113&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-167|David C. Faulhaber (1943 - 2002) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-167&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-109|Edward Faulhaber (1906 - 1906) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-109&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-101|Florence E. Faulhaber (1908 - 1999) Kothen]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-101&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-105|Francis X Faulhaber (1927 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-105&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-103|George F. Faulhaber (1920 - 1970) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-103&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-95|John L. Faulhaber (1893 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-95&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-93|Joseph Faulhaber (1889 - 1953) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-93&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-104|Joseph T. Faulhaber (1923 - 1983) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-104&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-115|Marion A. Faulhaber (1916 - 1955) Bernfeld]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-115&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-168|Mark K. Faulhaber (1950 - 2005) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-168&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-99|Martha Faulhaber (1902 - 1976) Willis]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-99&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-108|Philis T. Faulhaber (1934 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-108&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-102|Raymond G. Faulhaber (1917 - 1987) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-102&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-110|Ruth Faulhaber (1919 - ) Martin]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-110&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-100|Sarah Faulhaber (1903 - 1984) Clifford]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-100&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Favreau-182|George Bernard Favreau (1905 - 1983) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Favreau-182&person2_name=Enser-63 is related to] : [[Enser-63|Joseph Enser]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Favreau-163|Margaret Mary Favreau (1933 - 2013) Enser]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Favreau-163&person2_name=Enser-63 is related to] : [[Enser-63|Joseph Enser]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fay-61|Jonathan Fay (1724 - 1800) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fay-61&person2_name=Fay-16 is related to] : [[Fay-16|Samuel Fay]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fay-17|Jonathan Fay (1751 - 1811) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fay-17&person2_name=Fay-16 is related to] : [[Fay-16|Samuel Fay]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fellnagel-6|Clara Fellnagel (1875 - ) Decker]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fellnagel-6&person2_name=Johnson-93794 is related to] : [[Johnson-93794|Lynda Johnson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fellnagel-7|John Albert Fellnagel (1877 - 1883) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fellnagel-7&person2_name=Johnson-93794 is related to] : [[Johnson-93794|Lynda Johnson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fellnagel-5|Maria Fellnagel (1872 - 1875) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fellnagel-5&person2_name=Johnson-93794 is related to] : [[Johnson-93794|Lynda Johnson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fenner-39|Anne McKinney Fenner (1790 - 1829) Henderson]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fenner-39&person2_name=McCain-5 is related to] : [[McCain-5|John McCain]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fenner-699|Eliza Fenner (1799 - 1845) Vaulx]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fenner-699&person2_name=McCain-5 is related to] : [[McCain-5|John McCain]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fenner-40|Richard Fenner (1758 - 1828) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fenner-40&person2_name=McCain-5 is related to] : [[McCain-5|John McCain]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Feuerbach-55|Elizabeth Feuerbach (1869 - ) Horn]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Feuerbach-55&person2_name=Hoppe-608 is related to] : [[Hoppe-608|Gordon Hoppe]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Feuerstein-115|Bernice Feuerstein (1917 - ) Bandy]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Feuerstein-115&person2_name=Haungs-24 is related to] : [[Haungs-24|Robert Haungs]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Feuerstein-118|Betty Feuerstein (1923 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Feuerstein-118&person2_name=Phillips-26850 is related to] : [[Phillips-26850|Betty Phillips]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Feuerstein-53|Catherine Feuerstein (1862 - 1917) Daniel]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Feuerstein-53&person2_name=Nichter-31 is related to] : [[Nichter-31|Carl Nichter]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Feuerstein-112|Clarence Feuerstein (1908 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Feuerstein-112&person2_name=Haungs-24 is related to] : [[Haungs-24|Robert Haungs]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Feuerstein-180|Diana Feuerstein (1937 - 2000) Giangualano]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Feuerstein-180&person2_name=Meiler-25 is related to] : [[Meiler-25|Joseph Meiler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Feuerstein-114|Dolores Feuerstein (1913 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Feuerstein-114&person2_name=Haungs-24 is related to] : [[Haungs-24|Robert Haungs]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Feuerstein-179|Donna J. Feuerstein (1937 - 1974) Eberth]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Feuerstein-179&person2_name=Meiler-25 is related to] : [[Meiler-25|Joseph Meiler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Feuerstein-113|Elmer G. Feuerstein (1909 - 1986) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Feuerstein-113&person2_name=Haungs-24 is related to] : [[Haungs-24|Robert Haungs]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Feuerstein-39|Emelia M. Feuerstein (1860 - 1890) Bauer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Feuerstein-39&person2_name=Bauer-2213 is related to] : [[Bauer-2213|Joseph Bauer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Feuerstein-116|Evelyn Marie Feuerstein (1925 - ) Barnhardt]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Feuerstein-116&person2_name=Haungs-24 is related to] : [[Haungs-24|Robert Haungs]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Feuerstein-54|George Feuerstein (1822 - 1887) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Feuerstein-54&person2_name=Nichter-31 is related to] : [[Nichter-31|Carl Nichter]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Feuerstein-57|Magdalene Feuerstein (1851 - 1915) Schwartz]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Feuerstein-57&person2_name=Nichter-31 is related to] : [[Nichter-31|Carl Nichter]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Feuerstein-119|Norma L Feuerstein (1925 - 1950) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Feuerstein-119&person2_name=Phillips-26850 is related to] : [[Phillips-26850|Betty Phillips]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Feuerstein-178|Ronald Feuerstein (1936 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Feuerstein-178&person2_name=Meiler-25 is related to] : [[Meiler-25|Joseph Meiler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fiegl-5|Robert Fiegl (1939 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fiegl-5&person2_name=Staub-172 is related to] : [[Staub-172|Samuel Staub]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fink-1552|Chardos W. Fink (1912 - 1942) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fink-1552&person2_name=Little-11203 is related to] : [[Little-11203|Wilbur Little]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fink-1553|Philip J. Fink (1920 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fink-1553&person2_name=Little-11203 is related to] : [[Little-11203|Wilbur Little]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fischer-6109|Betty E. Fischer (1928 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fischer-6109&person2_name=Sergi-24 is related to] : [[Sergi-24|Patti Sergi]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fischer-3339|Eve Rose Fischer (1790 - ) Ball]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fischer-3339&person2_name=Cook-18302 is related to] : [[Cook-18302|Earl Cook]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fischer-3355|Herman William Fischer (1868 - 1953) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fischer-3355&person2_name=Fischer-3356 is related to] : [[Fischer-3356|Florence Fischer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fischer-4201|Mary Elvira Fischer (1910 - 1910) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fischer-4201&person2_name=Stahl-772 is related to] : [[Stahl-772|Benjamin Stahl]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-16163|Anna Marie Fisher (1940 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-16163&person2_name=Fisher-18201 is related to] : [[Fisher-18201|Michael Fisher]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-19922|Arthur Edward Fisher (1941 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-19922&person2_name=Nuwer-86 is related to] : [[Nuwer-86|Katherine Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-6309|Carrie Frances Fisher (1956 - 2016) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-6309&person2_name=Kaull-8 is related to] : [[Kaull-8|Mabel Kaull]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-9388|Catharine Fisher (1863 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-9388&person2_name=Weimer-385 is related to] : [[Weimer-385|Ruth Weimer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-16156|Clarence J. Fisher (1901 - 1987) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-16156&person2_name=Fisher-18201 is related to] : [[Fisher-18201|Michael Fisher]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-9392|Frank M. Fisher (1871 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-9392&person2_name=Weimer-385 is related to] : [[Weimer-385|Ruth Weimer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-16159|Genevive Fisher (1908 - ) Safford]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-16159&person2_name=Fisher-18201 is related to] : [[Fisher-18201|Michael Fisher]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-16153|Herbert P. Fisher (1902 - 1934) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-16153&person2_name=Fisher-18201 is related to] : [[Fisher-18201|Michael Fisher]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-16154|Herbert E. Fisher (1926 - 1933) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-16154&person2_name=Reynders-45 is related to] : [[Reynders-45|Norbert Reynders]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-9387|John Fisher (1854 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-9387&person2_name=Weimer-385 is related to] : [[Weimer-385|Ruth Weimer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-9386|Joseph Fisher (1815 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-9386&person2_name=Weimer-385 is related to] : [[Weimer-385|Ruth Weimer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-9391|Joseph Fisher (1869 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-9391&person2_name=Weimer-385 is related to] : [[Weimer-385|Ruth Weimer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-16155|Joseph A. Fisher (1877 - 1942) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-16155&person2_name=Fisher-18201 is related to] : [[Fisher-18201|Michael Fisher]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-16158|Joseph F. Fisher (1905 - 1906) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-16158&person2_name=Fisher-18201 is related to] : [[Fisher-18201|Michael Fisher]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-9389|Josephine Fisher (1864 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-9389&person2_name=Weimer-385 is related to] : [[Weimer-385|Ruth Weimer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-9501|Lana Fisher (1852 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-9501&person2_name=Weimer-385 is related to] : [[Weimer-385|Ruth Weimer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-9390|Louisa Fisher (1866 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-9390&person2_name=Weimer-385 is related to] : [[Weimer-385|Ruth Weimer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-16601|Mary Fisher (1816 - ) Koch]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-16601&person2_name=Adolf-92 is related to] : [[Adolf-92|Richard Adolf]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-8381|Mary A. Fisher (1849 - 1931) Lambrix]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-8381&person2_name=Weimer-385 is related to] : [[Weimer-385|Ruth Weimer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-16160|Raymond Fisher (1912 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-16160&person2_name=Fisher-18201 is related to] : [[Fisher-18201|Michael Fisher]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-16162|Raymond Fisher (1938 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-16162&person2_name=Fisher-18201 is related to] : [[Fisher-18201|Michael Fisher]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-16157|Sylvester John Fisher (1904 - 1904) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-16157&person2_name=Fisher-18201 is related to] : [[Fisher-18201|Michael Fisher]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-16161|William Joseph Fisher (1915 - 1984) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-16161&person2_name=Fisher-18201 is related to] : [[Fisher-18201|Michael Fisher]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fitch-1058|Anna Fitch (1763 - 1809) Pierce]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fitch-1058&person2_name=Bush-58 is related to] : [[Bush-58|Prescott Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fitch-1943|Esther Fitch (1744 - 1825) Greer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fitch-1943&person2_name=Kaull-6 is related to] : [[Kaull-6|John Kaull]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fitch-237|Ezekiel Fitch (1730 - 1811) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fitch-237&person2_name=Kaull-6 is related to] : [[Kaull-6|John Kaull]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fitch-1945|Hezekiah Fitch (1683 - 1739) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fitch-1945&person2_name=Kaull-6 is related to] : [[Kaull-6|John Kaull]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fitch-11|James Fitch (1622 - 1702) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fitch-11&person2_name=Kaull-6 is related to] : [[Kaull-6|John Kaull]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fitch-249|Nathaniel Fitch (1679 - 1759) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fitch-249&person2_name=Kaull-6 is related to] : [[Kaull-6|John Kaull]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fitch-8|Samuel Fitch (1655 - 1725) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fitch-8&person2_name=Kaull-6 is related to] : [[Kaull-6|John Kaull]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fitch-1944|Samuel Fitch (1723 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fitch-1944&person2_name=Kaull-6 is related to] : [[Kaull-6|John Kaull]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[FitzAlan-147|Alice FitzAlan (1350 - 1416) Holland]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=FitzAlan-147&person2_name=Murray-3034 is related to] : [[Murray-3034|Charles Murray]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[FitzAlan-619|Aline FitzAlan (1314 - 1385) Strange]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=FitzAlan-619&person2_name=Murray-3034 is related to] : [[Murray-3034|Charles Murray]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[FitzAlan-586|Edmund FitzAlan (1285 - 1326) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=FitzAlan-586&person2_name=Murray-3034 is related to] : [[Murray-3034|Charles Murray]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[FitzAlan-633|Elizabeth FitzAlan (1371 - 1425) Usflete]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=FitzAlan-633&person2_name=Murray-3034 is related to] : [[Murray-3034|Charles Murray]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[FitzAlan-29|Richard FitzAlan (1313 - 1376) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=FitzAlan-29&person2_name=Murray-3034 is related to] : [[Murray-3034|Charles Murray]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[FitzAlan-197|Richard FitzAlan (1346 - 1397) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=FitzAlan-197&person2_name=Murray-3034 is related to] : [[Murray-3034|Charles Murray]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fitzroy-1|Henry Fitzroy (1519 - 1536) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fitzroy-1&person2_name=Murray-3034 is related to] : [[Murray-3034|Charles Murray]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fix-288|Barbe Fix (1844 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fix-288&person2_name=Delzer-68 is related to] : [[Delzer-68|Francis Delzer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fix-282|Bernard Fix (1808 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fix-282&person2_name=Delzer-68 is related to] : [[Delzer-68|Francis Delzer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fix-279|Catherine Fix (1831 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fix-279&person2_name=Pautler-92 is related to] : [[Pautler-92|Leota Pautler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fix-289|Catherine Fix (1846 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fix-289&person2_name=Delzer-68 is related to] : [[Delzer-68|Francis Delzer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fix-284|Cecile Fix (1835 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fix-284&person2_name=Delzer-68 is related to] : [[Delzer-68|Francis Delzer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fix-274|Elizabeth Fix (1832 - 1886) Geyer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fix-274&person2_name=Pautler-92 is related to] : [[Pautler-92|Leota Pautler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fix-275|George Fix (1800 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fix-275&person2_name=Pautler-92 is related to] : [[Pautler-92|Leota Pautler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fix-278|Georges Fix (1828 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fix-278&person2_name=Pautler-92 is related to] : [[Pautler-92|Leota Pautler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fix-276|Madeleine Fix (1824 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fix-276&person2_name=Pautler-92 is related to] : [[Pautler-92|Leota Pautler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fix-280|Marguerithe Fix (1836 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fix-280&person2_name=Pautler-92 is related to] : [[Pautler-92|Leota Pautler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fix-287|Marguerithe Fix (1842 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fix-287&person2_name=Delzer-68 is related to] : [[Delzer-68|Francis Delzer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fix-277|Marie Anne Fix (1826 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fix-277&person2_name=Pautler-92 is related to] : [[Pautler-92|Leota Pautler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fix-285|Marie Anne Fix (1838 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fix-285&person2_name=Delzer-68 is related to] : [[Delzer-68|Francis Delzer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fix-286|Marie Anne Fix (1840 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fix-286&person2_name=Delzer-68 is related to] : [[Delzer-68|Francis Delzer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fix-283|Mathias Fix (1810 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fix-283&person2_name=Delzer-68 is related to] : [[Delzer-68|Francis Delzer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fleischman-113|Andrew Fleischman (1794 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fleischman-113&person2_name=Leininger-257 is related to] : [[Leininger-257|William Leininger]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fleischman-112|Caroline Fleischman (1819 - 1896) Leininger]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fleischman-112&person2_name=Leininger-257 is related to] : [[Leininger-257|William Leininger]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fleming-3244|Daniel L. Fleming (1837 - 1918) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fleming-3244&person2_name=Bush-4 is related to] : [[Bush-4|George Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fleming-3241|Mildred Ida Fleming (1907 - 1995) Hagen]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fleming-3241&person2_name=Bush-4 is related to] : [[Bush-4|George Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fleming-10394|Sarah Fleming (1845 - ) McClintic]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fleming-10394&person2_name=Rozler-10 is related to] : [[Rozler-10|Gerda Rozler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fleming-3242|William Duane Fleming (1863 - 1946) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fleming-3242&person2_name=Bush-4 is related to] : [[Bush-4|George Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Flewelling-203|Aileen Flewelling (1908 - ) Delacy]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Flewelling-203&person2_name=Nuwer-88 is related to] : [[Nuwer-88|Irene Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Flewelling-198|Arthur Charles Flewelling (1899 - 1953) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Flewelling-198&person2_name=Nuwer-88 is related to] : [[Nuwer-88|Irene Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Flewelling-197|Charles Percy Flewelling (1878 - 1967) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Flewelling-197&person2_name=Nuwer-88 is related to] : [[Nuwer-88|Irene Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Flewelling-301|Charles Flewelling (1947 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Flewelling-301&person2_name=Nuwer-88 is related to] : [[Nuwer-88|Irene Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Flewelling-211|Child Flewelling (1920 - 1920) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Flewelling-211&person2_name=Nuwer-88 is related to] : [[Nuwer-88|Irene Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Flewelling-303|Daniel Flewelling (1951 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Flewelling-303&person2_name=Nuwer-88 is related to] : [[Nuwer-88|Irene Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Flewelling-183|Elihu Duke Flewelling (1919 - 2009) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Flewelling-183&person2_name=Nuwer-88 is related to] : [[Nuwer-88|Irene Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Flewelling-124|Elizabeth Marjorie Flewelling (1902 - 1950) Wrobbel]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Flewelling-124&person2_name=Nuwer-88 is related to] : [[Nuwer-88|Irene Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Flewelling-202|Grace Flewelling (1905 - ) Kraft]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Flewelling-202&person2_name=Nuwer-88 is related to] : [[Nuwer-88|Irene Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Flewelling-208|Gretta Flewelling (1916 - ) Nuwer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Flewelling-208&person2_name=Nuwer-88 is related to] : [[Nuwer-88|Irene Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Flewelling-204|Helen I. Flewelling (1910 - 1993) Sweetman]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Flewelling-204&person2_name=Nuwer-88 is related to] : [[Nuwer-88|Irene Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Flewelling-308|James Flewelling (1961 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Flewelling-308&person2_name=Nuwer-88 is related to] : [[Nuwer-88|Irene Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Flewelling-310|Joan Flewelling (1965 - ) Canastraro]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Flewelling-310&person2_name=Nuwer-88 is related to] : [[Nuwer-88|Irene Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Flewelling-209|John A. 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Frey (1875 - ) Bottleberger]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Frey-1588&person2_name=Sweitzer-387 is related to] : [[Sweitzer-387|Earl Sweitzer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Frey-1696|August Frey (1844 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Frey-1696&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Frey-1701|Caroline Frey (1869 - ) Welker]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Frey-1701&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Frey-1619|Clara H. 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Frey (1873 - 1943) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Frey-1708&person2_name=Sweitzer-387 is related to] : [[Sweitzer-387|Earl Sweitzer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Frey-1515|George C. Frey (1902 - 1969) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Frey-1515&person2_name=Frey-2187 is related to] : [[Frey-2187|Herbert Frey]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Frey-1712|George E. Frey (1906 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Frey-1712&person2_name=Sweitzer-387 is related to] : [[Sweitzer-387|Earl Sweitzer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Frey-2814|George Edward Frey (1941 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Frey-2814&person2_name=Sweitzer-387 is related to] : [[Sweitzer-387|Earl Sweitzer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Frey-1710|Hazel Florence Frey (1897 - 1945) Sweitzer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Frey-1710&person2_name=Sweitzer-387 is related to] : [[Sweitzer-387|Earl Sweitzer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Frey-1580|Isabelle B Frey (1881 - 1957) Laney]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Frey-1580&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Frey-2996|James F. 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Frey (1872 - 1905) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Frey-1707&person2_name=Sweitzer-387 is related to] : [[Sweitzer-387|Earl Sweitzer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Frey-2289|Joseph M. Frey (1903 - 1912) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Frey-2289&person2_name=Sweitzer-387 is related to] : [[Sweitzer-387|Earl Sweitzer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Frey-1695|Josephine Frey (1842 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Frey-1695&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Frey-1705|Katherine F Frey (1867 - 1935) Abendschein]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Frey-1705&person2_name=Sweitzer-387 is related to] : [[Sweitzer-387|Earl Sweitzer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Frey-1579|Lottie R. 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Frost (1937 - 1981) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Frost-5941&person2_name=Frost-9237 is related to] : [[Frost-9237|Gregory Frost]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fuchs-1494|Joseph Fuchs (1824 - 1896) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fuchs-1494&person2_name=Kieffer-625 is related to] : [[Kieffer-625|Franklin Kieffer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fullex-2|Robert T. 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Gangloff (1911 - 1974) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gangloff-92&person2_name=Weibel-211 is related to] : [[Weibel-211|Gerald Weibel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gangloff-75|Eleanor Gangloff (1909 - 1970) Albert]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gangloff-75&person2_name=Weibel-211 is related to] : [[Weibel-211|Gerald Weibel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gangloff-15|Franz Joseph Gangloff (1811 - 1858) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gangloff-15&person2_name=Gangloff-76 is related to] : [[Gangloff-76|Bernard Gangloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gangloff-100|George Gangloff (1875 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gangloff-100&person2_name=Gangloff-76 is related to] : [[Gangloff-76|Bernard Gangloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gangloff-57|Henry Joseph Gangloff (1875 - 1853) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gangloff-57&person2_name=Gangloff-76 is related to] : [[Gangloff-76|Bernard Gangloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gangloff-28|Jacob Gangloff (1799 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gangloff-28&person2_name=Reynders-45 is related to] : [[Reynders-45|Norbert Reynders]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gangloff-51|Jacob Gangloff (1883 - 1951) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gangloff-51&person2_name=Gangloff-76 is related to] : [[Gangloff-76|Bernard Gangloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gangloff-107|James Gangloff (1947 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gangloff-107&person2_name=Gangloff-32 is related to] : [[Gangloff-32|Eugene Gangloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gangloff-108|Joseph Gangloff (1738 - 1812) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gangloff-108&person2_name=Nuwer-49 is related to] : [[Nuwer-49|Michael Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gangloff-103|Joseph Valentine Gangloff (1877 - 1942) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gangloff-103&person2_name=Gangloff-76 is related to] : [[Gangloff-76|Bernard Gangloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gangloff-83|Katherine Gangloff (1880 - 1959) Brauner]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gangloff-83&person2_name=Gangloff-76 is related to] : [[Gangloff-76|Bernard Gangloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gangloff-29|Mary A. 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Gangloff (1917 - 1991) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gangloff-52&person2_name=Weibel-211 is related to] : [[Weibel-211|Gerald Weibel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gangloff-47|Odile Gangloff (1773 - ) Anstett]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gangloff-47&person2_name=Nuwer-49 is related to] : [[Nuwer-49|Michael Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gangloff-24|Peter Gangloff (1849 - 1925) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gangloff-24&person2_name=Gangloff-76 is related to] : [[Gangloff-76|Bernard Gangloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gangloff-101|Rose Gangloff (1889 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gangloff-101&person2_name=Gangloff-76 is related to] : [[Gangloff-76|Bernard Gangloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gangloff-89|Shirley Ann Gangloff (1964 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gangloff-89&person2_name=Weibel-211 is related to] : [[Weibel-211|Gerald Weibel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Garbacz-23|John Garbacz (1945 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Garbacz-23&person2_name=Piontkowski-17 is related to] : [[Piontkowski-17|Edward Piontkowski]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Garfield-39|James Abram Garfield (1831 - 1881) Garfield]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Garfield-39&person2_name=Bush-58 is related to] : [[Bush-58|Prescott Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Garlot-1|Wilamina Garlot (1835 - 1919) Schultz]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Garlot-1&person2_name=Stoldt-13 is related to] : [[Stoldt-13|Raymond Stoldt]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Garrard-19|Jennet Garrard (1530 - 1588) Eltonhead]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Garrard-19&person2_name=Murray-3034 is related to] : [[Murray-3034|Charles Murray]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Garrett-4243|Eliza Garrett (1822 - 1843) Hull]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Garrett-4243&person2_name=Hull-3415 is related to] : [[Hull-3415|Brenda Hull]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Garril-Roudet-2|Henry C. 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Gast (1872 - 1900) Butler]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gast-336&person2_name=Gast-346 is related to] : [[Gast-346|Isabelle Gast]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gast-352|Charles J. Gast (1893 - 1945) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gast-352&person2_name=Gast-346 is related to] : [[Gast-346|Isabelle Gast]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gast-334|Christina Gast (1873 - 1904) Bottleberger]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gast-334&person2_name=Gast-346 is related to] : [[Gast-346|Isabelle Gast]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gast-340|Evelyn A. 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Getzin (1876 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Getzin-16&person2_name=Duttweiler-10 is related to] : [[Duttweiler-10|Alice Duttweiler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Getzin-15|Frank Getzin (1897 - 1897) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Getzin-15&person2_name=Duttweiler-10 is related to] : [[Duttweiler-10|Alice Duttweiler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Getzin-7|Frederich Getzin (1867 - 1887) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Getzin-7&person2_name=Duttweiler-10 is related to] : [[Duttweiler-10|Alice Duttweiler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Getzin-6|Frederika Getzin (1862 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Getzin-6&person2_name=Duttweiler-10 is related to] : [[Duttweiler-10|Alice Duttweiler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Getzin-5|Henry F. 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Geyer (1912 - 1978) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Geyer-660&person2_name=Roll-456 is related to] : [[Roll-456|Howard Roll]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Geyer-832|Charles P. Geyer (1893 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Geyer-832&person2_name=Soemann-13 is related to] : [[Soemann-13|Viola Soemann]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Geyer-511|Elvera I. 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Girardin (1925 - 1933) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Girardin-77&person2_name=Batt-464 is related to] : [[Batt-464|Annie Batt]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Girardin-98|Susan Marie Girardin ( - ) Chaves]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Girardin-98&person2_name=Batt-464 is related to] : [[Batt-464|Annie Batt]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Girardin-97|Therasa Ann Girardin (1950 - ) Covert]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Girardin-97&person2_name=Batt-464 is related to] : [[Batt-464|Annie Batt]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Girardin-99|Thomas Girardin ( - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Girardin-99&person2_name=Batt-464 is related to] : [[Batt-464|Annie Batt]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Giringer-3|Anastasie Giringer ( - 1819) Springer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Giringer-3&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Giringer-2|Barbe Giringer (1748 - 1804) Kieffer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Giringer-2&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Giringer-5|Jacques Giringer (1763 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Giringer-5&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Giringer-4|Jeanne Giringer (1755 - ) Dosser]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Giringer-4&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Giza-9|Bertha Giza (1915 - 2001) Hammer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Giza-9&person2_name=Giza-15 is related to] : [[Giza-15|Dennis Giza]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Giza-6|Henry Giza (1916 - 1997) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Giza-6&person2_name=Giza-15 is related to] : [[Giza-15|Dennis Giza]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Giza-7|Marek Giza (1892 - 1959) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Giza-7&person2_name=Giza-15 is related to] : [[Giza-15|Dennis Giza]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Giza-10|Natalie Giza (1919 - 2004) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Giza-10&person2_name=Giza-15 is related to] : [[Giza-15|Dennis Giza]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Giza-8|Raymond Giza (1928 - 2005) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Giza-8&person2_name=Giza-15 is related to] : [[Giza-15|Dennis Giza]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Giza-13|Stanley Giza (1925 - 2005) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Giza-13&person2_name=Giza-15 is related to] : [[Giza-15|Dennis Giza]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Giza-11|Theodore D. 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Gloss (1927 - 1983) Riegle]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gloss-33&person2_name=Staub-172 is related to] : [[Staub-172|Samuel Staub]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gloss-46|Tena Gloss (1876 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gloss-46&person2_name=Staub-172 is related to] : [[Staub-172|Samuel Staub]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gloss-42|William Gloss (1865 - 1949) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gloss-42&person2_name=Staub-172 is related to] : [[Staub-172|Samuel Staub]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gmerek-2|Anna Gmerek (1900 - 1984) Horn]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gmerek-2&person2_name=Horn-3777 is related to] : [[Horn-3777|Norman Horn]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gmerek-5|Cecelia Gmerek (1905 - 2001) Schneider]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gmerek-5&person2_name=Horn-3777 is related to] : [[Horn-3777|Norman Horn]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gmerek-4|Clara Gmerek (1902 - 1986) Laubacher]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gmerek-4&person2_name=Horn-3777 is related to] : [[Horn-3777|Norman Horn]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gmerek-3|Szymon Gmerek (1853 - 1916) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gmerek-3&person2_name=Horn-3777 is related to] : [[Horn-3777|Norman Horn]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Godfrey-2057|William H. 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Goldbach (1891 - 1976) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Goldbach-60&person2_name=Ott-1655 is related to] : [[Ott-1655|Ralph Ott]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Goldbach-58|Joseph Goldbach (1887 - 1979) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Goldbach-58&person2_name=Ott-1655 is related to] : [[Ott-1655|Ralph Ott]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Goldbach-67|Leo Goldbach (1922 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Goldbach-67&person2_name=Church-3200 is related to] : [[Church-3200|Jeanette Church]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Goldbach-40|Mary C. 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Goldbach (1924 - 1960) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Goldbach-69&person2_name=Church-3200 is related to] : [[Church-3200|Jeanette Church]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Goldbach-63|Robert Goldbach (1924 - 2004) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Goldbach-63&person2_name=Ott-1655 is related to] : [[Ott-1655|Ralph Ott]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Goldbach-61|Theodore Goldbach (1893 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Goldbach-61&person2_name=Ott-1655 is related to] : [[Ott-1655|Ralph Ott]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Goldbach-57|Theresa Goldbach (1880 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Goldbach-57&person2_name=Ott-1655 is related to] : [[Ott-1655|Ralph Ott]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gondek-59|Lori Gondek (1955 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gondek-59&person2_name=Hartman-2054 is related to] : [[Hartman-2054|Andrew Hartman]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gonsior-7|Mary Gonsior (1845 - ) Swierat]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gonsior-7&person2_name=Swierat-2 is related to] : [[Swierat-2|Marie Swierat]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Good-3100|Clarence G. Good (1896 - 1904) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Good-3100&person2_name=Wood-25406 is related to] : [[Wood-25406|Frederick Wood]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Good-3101|Harold La Vern Good (1898 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Good-3101&person2_name=Wood-25406 is related to] : [[Wood-25406|Frederick Wood]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Good-3755|Marvin Harold Good (1921 - 2009) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Good-3755&person2_name=Wood-25406 is related to] : [[Wood-25406|Frederick Wood]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Goodyear-414|Grace Goodyear (1872 - 1912) Depew]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Goodyear-414&person2_name=Stutzman-259 is related to] : [[Stutzman-259|Jennie Stutzman]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Goodyear-417|Josephine Goodyear (1875 - ) Sicard]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Goodyear-417&person2_name=Stutzman-259 is related to] : [[Stutzman-259|Jennie Stutzman]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gordon-13657|Kenneth Gordon (1946 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gordon-13657&person2_name=Hurley-1795 is related to] : [[Hurley-1795|Marlin Hurley]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gordon-13658|Kieth Gordon (1948 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gordon-13658&person2_name=Hurley-1795 is related to] : [[Hurley-1795|Marlin Hurley]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gordon-13656|Ronald Gordon (1942 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gordon-13656&person2_name=Hurley-1795 is related to] : [[Hurley-1795|Marlin Hurley]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gordon-13659|Thomas Gordon (1952 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gordon-13659&person2_name=Hurley-1795 is related to] : [[Hurley-1795|Marlin Hurley]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gorenflo-182|William H. 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Grau (1909 - 1993) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Grau-161&person2_name=Adolf-65 is related to] : [[Adolf-65|Bernard Adolf]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Grau-126|William Grau (1852 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Grau-126&person2_name=Weiser-258 is related to] : [[Weiser-258|Maxwell Wieser]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Grau-162|William Grau (1882 - 1891) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Grau-162&person2_name=Adolf-65 is related to] : [[Adolf-65|Bernard Adolf]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Grau-160|Wilson Edward Grau (1905 - 1988) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Grau-160&person2_name=Adolf-65 is related to] : [[Adolf-65|Bernard Adolf]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Graves-3826|Clarence Joseph Graves (1905 - 1939) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Graves-3826&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Graves-3829|Hilda Marie Graves (1914 - 2003) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Graves-3829&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Graves-3825|John August Graves (1877 - 1965) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Graves-3825&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Graves-3828|Leona Gertrude Graves (1909 - 2008) Drennen]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Graves-3828&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Graves-3737|Marion Clara Graves (1916 - 1966) Sandel]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Graves-3737&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Graves-5305|Mary Graves (1910 - 1910) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Graves-5305&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Graves-3827|Norbert John Graves (1907 - 1981) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Graves-3827&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Graves-198|Sarah Graves (1659 - 1700) Stebbins]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Graves-198&person2_name=Bush-56 is related to] : [[Bush-56|Samuel Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Green-30317|Alice Green (1897 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-30317&person2_name=Zurbrick-7 is related to] : [[Zurbrick-7|Howard Zurbrick]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Green-35701|Danial Green (1940 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-35701&person2_name=Zurbrick-7 is related to] : [[Zurbrick-7|Howard Zurbrick]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Green-21576|Dorothy Green (1909 - 1982) Bauer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-21576&person2_name=Zurbrick-7 is related to] : [[Zurbrick-7|Howard Zurbrick]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Green-35698|Dorothy Green (1924 - ) Koch]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-35698&person2_name=Zurbrick-7 is related to] : [[Zurbrick-7|Howard Zurbrick]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Green-35695|Edwin W. Green (1901 - 1986) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-35695&person2_name=Zurbrick-7 is related to] : [[Zurbrick-7|Howard Zurbrick]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Green-15038|Ellen L. Green (1853 - 1908) Zurbrick]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-15038&person2_name=Zurbrick-7 is related to] : [[Zurbrick-7|Howard Zurbrick]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Green-35694|Elsie M. Green (1895 - 1993) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-35694&person2_name=Zurbrick-7 is related to] : [[Zurbrick-7|Howard Zurbrick]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Green-35691|Frank W. 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Holler (1856 - 1942) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Holler-301&person2_name=Miller-56352 is related to] : [[Miller-56352|Rita Miller]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Holler-315|Peter N. Holler (1894 - 1960) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Holler-315&person2_name=Miller-56352 is related to] : [[Miller-56352|Rita Miller]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Holler-321|Peter N. Holler (1938 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Holler-321&person2_name=Miller-56352 is related to] : [[Miller-56352|Rita Miller]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Holler-319|Robert A. 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Holmes (1894 - 1896) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Holmes-10221&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Holmes-10224|Jennie Estella Holmes (1902 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Holmes-10224&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Holmes-10219|Lilian Gertrude Holmes (1889 - 1894) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Holmes-10219&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Holmes-10228|Marion Gertrude Holmes (1908 - 1909) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Holmes-10228&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Holmes-10225|Mildred Agnes Holmes (1904 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Holmes-10225&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Holmes-10218|Walter Raymond Holmes (1887 - 1908) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Holmes-10218&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Holtz-658|Mary D. 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Hoppe (1871 - 1948) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hoppe-464&person2_name=Hoppe-466 is related to] : [[Hoppe-466|William Hoppe]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Hor-2|Catherine Hor (1801 - 1870) Biedler]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hor-2&person2_name=Weil-393 is related to] : [[Weil-393|Franklin Weil]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Horlein-2|Dawn Horlein (1975 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Horlein-2&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Horlein-3|Wayne Horlein (1980 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Horlein-3&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Horn-6408|Anna Horn (1895 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Horn-6408&person2_name=Hoppe-608 is related to] : [[Hoppe-608|Gordon Hoppe]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Horn-6158|Arletta Horn (1912 - ) Hoppe]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Horn-6158&person2_name=Hoppe-608 is related to] : [[Hoppe-608|Gordon Hoppe]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Horn-6425|Cynthia Horn (1965 - ) Konieczny]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Horn-6425&person2_name=Horn-5948 is related to] : [[Horn-5948|Darryl Horn]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Horn-5809|Dale Horn (1950 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Horn-5809&person2_name=Horn-5948 is related to] : [[Horn-5948|Darryl Horn]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Horn-3778|Donald Horn (1929 - 2006) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Horn-3778&person2_name=Horn-5948 is related to] : [[Horn-5948|Darryl Horn]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Horn-5443|Douglas Horn ( - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Horn-5443&person2_name=Horn-5948 is related to] : [[Horn-5948|Darryl Horn]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Horn-6160|Ellen Horn (1904 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Horn-6160&person2_name=Hoppe-608 is related to] : [[Hoppe-608|Gordon Hoppe]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Horn-6161|George J. 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[[Category:Maruia Cemetery, Maruia, West Coast]] [[Category:West Coast Cemetery Free Space Pages]] === Maruia Cemetery === {{Image|file=Maruia_Cemetery.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Here's an image. }} '''Location''' '''Maruia Cemetery''' is a small cemetery located on State Highway 65 in the locality of Maruia, West Coast, New Zealand, around 700m from the border between the Buller and Tasman districts. Co-ordinates: -42.140505, 172.235731. The cemetery is signposted and located in a small grouping of trees in an area otherwise surrounded by farmland. '''Maruia'''
''Maruia'' means sheltered or shady in Māori. The Maruia River flows from the Southern Alps south-west, then gradually turns almost 180 degrees to flow north to join the Buller River near Murchison. A 7.3 earthquake 17 June 1929 in Murchison caused a landslide that diverted the course of the Maruia River westwards, forcing it to cut a new channel over an old river bank. The river eroded gravels below the bank and Maruia Falls, about a metre high, were created. A year later, the drop was 5 metres increasing to10 metres by the early 2000s.
[https://teara.govt.nz/en/photograph/29087/maruia-falls Maruia Falls] In June 1864 the Provincial Solicitor stated that the Government had no intention of establishing gold miners' rights in the Maruia District. '''1864 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 73, 18 June 1864, Page 4
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NENZC18640618.2.13?items_per_page=10&query=Maruia+Cemetery&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&title=TC%2cGBARG%2cMOST%2cNEM%2cNENZC%2cCHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 17 April 2024)
A very well defined auriferous leader had been discovered in late July 1873 by men driving a tunnel through at the Maruia claim, Lyell. '''1873 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXXII, Issue 77, 30 July 1873, Page 5
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NENZC18730730.2.24?items_per_page=10&query=Maruia+Cemetery&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&title=TC%2cGBARG%2cMOST%2cNEM%2cNENZC%2cCHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 17 April 2024)
Maruia Declaration: Concerned about the proposed clear-felling of native timber, a group of forty conservationists signed a petition to save lowland forests around a campfire on the snow-covered banks of the Maruia River near Lewis Pass on 4 July 1975. When it was circulated around New Zealand the petition attracted over 340,000 signatures and became known as the 'Maruia Declaration'. Although not accepted by the government of the day, it eventually became a blueprint for the conservation of native forest.
[https://teara.govt.nz/en/west-coast-places/page-6 Maruia Forest {{Image|file=Maruia_Cemetery-2.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Graves at Maruia Cemetery. }} '''Maruia Cemetery Burials'''
The first mention of the Maruia Cemetery in 'Papers Past' was in July 1913 when £5 that had been set aside some years previously for work on the cemetery, was paid as the work had been completed. '''1913 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13768, 8 July 1913, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TC19130708.2.8?items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Maruia+Cemetery&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&title=TC%2cGBARG%2cMOST%2cNEM%2cNENZC%2cCHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 17 April 2024)
There are about 15 headstones. However, the exact amount of burials at the cemetery is unclear; online records are known to be incomplete. 'Find A Grave' has records for the 15 graves with headstones. No record of Maruia Cemetery was foundd on 'Billion Graves'. The first funeral mentioned in 'Papers Past' was for '''John Thomson''', born in about 1847 in Perth, who died suddenly from heart disease, age 66 years, 2 September 1913, at Warwick Junction and was buried in the Maruia Cemetery, Maruia, Buller District, West Coast, New Zealand. He left a wife and at least one son.
:''' William Norriss''' born 20 December 1859 Wakefield, Tasman District, Tasman, New Zealand, a very old resident of maruia and farmer in the district, died in the Reefton Hospital 31 December 1935 (aged 76) after a lengthy illness. '''1913 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Inangahua Times, 11 September 1913, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/IT19130911.2.11?items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Maruia+Cemetery&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&title=TC%2cGBARG%2cMOST%2cNEM%2cNENZC%2cCHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 17 April 2024)
William's wife,''' Alice Flower Norriss''', born in1863 died 30 November 1940 (aged 76–77) and was buried with him. Their infant son Claude Angus Norriss, born 26 April 1901 died 1 Jun 1901 (aged 1 month) was buried in the Murchison Cemetery. Their daughter Monica Leila Norriss, born two years after Claude, 7 Jul 1903 lived until she was 93 years old and died 4 January 1997. She was buried in the Maruia Cemetery. They had two other sons, Douglas and Arthur.
: '''William George Poutler's ''' death notice was in the 'Grey River Argus' 28 August 1946 '''1946 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, 28 August 1946, Page 4
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA19460828.2.23?items_per_page=10&page=2&phrase=2&query=Maruia+Cemetery&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&title=TC%2cGBARG%2cMOST%2cNEM%2cNENZC%2cCHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 18 April 2024)
Born 5 December 1876, William of Springs Junction Maruia died at age 70 years 26 August 1946. His wife, Katherine Mary Jane Taylor Poulter died 31 October1978 (aged 90) and was buried in the Foxhill Cemetery, Foxhill, Tasman District, Tasman, New Zealand. They had two sons.
:'''Edith Lottie Moss Bailey''' was born in the City of London, Greater London, England in 1887. In 1911 she married George Paget Bailey. Their son was Eric Arthur George Bailey, born 16 June 1912 and died 22 October 1982 (aged 70). Edith died in November 1942 (aged 54–55).
: The most recent record of burial in 'Find A Grave' is for''' Joan Leila (Norriss) Ealam''' born 19 August 1936 and died 24 July 2015 (aged 78). Her headstone states that she was a dearly loved wife and mother, but provides no names for her husband or children. Joan was born in New Zealand in 1936 and her mother was Monica Leila Norriss, daughter of the early settlers Alice Flower and William Norriss. NZ BDM Birth Reg No 1936/52356 Norriss Joan Leila Monica Leila NR
{{Image|file=Maruia_Cemetery-1.jpg |size=l |caption=Maruia Cemetery }} ====Links==== * [http://public.bullerdc.govt.nz/cgi-bin/mksform?form=cemetery/cep Buller District Council cemetery database] Note: Not all burials at Maruia Cemetery are recorded in the database. * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2621939/maruia-cemetery Maruia Cemetery on Find a Grave]

Marva Smith To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Gayton-38|Marva Smith]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Gayton-38&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Marva Smith To-Do List|Marva's current to-do list]].''

Marvel Mine Disaster 1916

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[[Category:This Day In History October 22]] [[Category: Alabama, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Southeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Southeast United States Mining Disasters]] | '''Marvel Mine Disaster''' Contact: [[Space:Southeast United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|SoutheastUnited States Mining Disasters Team]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: Oct 22, 1916 * Location: Marvel, Bibb County, Alabama * Victims: 18 casualties * Cause: Explosion {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| John Bell ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| W. 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Oglestree ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Dave Pervis ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Roscoe Robinson ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|John Stokes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Sim Watts ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== '''To Create the Category''' :To create the category for this Disaster, please add [[Category:Mine Name Disaster, City, State, YYYY]] at the top of this page. When the category link shows up red at the bottom of the profile, click it to add the parent categories [[Category:State, Mining Disasters]] and [[Category:City, State]]. Please remove these category instructions after the category has been added. Note: The mine name is in the following form: XXXX Mine Disaster. Use the name of the mine, not the name of the mining company or the mine shaft (unless they are the same). If there are numerous mines with this name, use XXXX MineType Mine. Example: [[Category:Pennsylvania Copper Mine Disaster, Butte, Montana, 1916]]. ===Sources=== * https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/marvel_news_only.htm

Marvel No. 2 Mine Disaster

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Marvelous Maples

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[[Category:WikiGames]] [[Category:Marvelous Maples]] Hello! Welcome to the Marvelous Maples and the WikiGames. {{Image|file=WikiGames.png |align=r |size=250 }}The overall goal of the event is to support our [[Help:The_Free_Family_Tree|mission]] to grow and improve our single family tree as well as increase the number of connections. Our WikiGames will take place over three days - August 25, 26 and 27. There will be opening (August 21) and closing (August 28) ceremonies as well as kickoff and wrapup livecasts for each event. Check the [[Space:WikiGames#LiveCast_Schedule|schedule]] for links to watch on YouTube. On this page you'll find all the information you need for your team to participate in our first ever WikiGames event! == Event Schedule == * Monday, August 21 - Opening Ceremony (8am EDT/Noon UTC) * Friday, August 25 - [[Space:WikiGames#Event_1_-_Sourcing_Slalom|Sourcing Slalom]] * Saturday, August 26 - [[Space:WikiGames#Event_2_-_Cross-Country_Connecting|Cross Country Connecting]] * Sunday, August 27 - [[Space:WikiGames#Event_4_-_CC7X7_Wall_Climb|CC7x7 Wall Climb]] * Monday, August 28 - Closing Ceremony (8am EDT/Noon UTC) The three WikiGame events all start at 8am EDT/Noon UTC and end at 7am EDT/11am UTC. == Useful Links == * [[Space:WikiGames|WikiGames Help Page]] * [[Space:WikiGames#LiveCast_Schedule|WikiGames Livecasts Schedule]] * [https://discordapp.com/channels/494893309152722955/1129205022866014290 Team Discord Channel] * Team G2G post: {{G2GLink|1624307}} * Other WikiGames questions? {{G2GLink|1624742}} * Share your selfies from the event! Upload to [[Space:WikiGames_Selfies|WikiGames Selfies]] then answer the G2G post: {{G2GLink|1624977}} == Olympians List == These are the Olympians you can work on for the CC7x7 Wall Climb. Your team can decide to work on just one or multiple Olympians. *[[Stouder-101|Sharon Marie (Stouder) Clark (1948-2013)]] | [[Space:Sharon Marie Clark Research|Research Page]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1624307/2023-wikigames-marvelous-maples-team-chat?show=1624308#a1624308 G2G Chat Post] *[[Hammond-8415|David Thurwell Hammond (1881-1940)]] | [[Space:David Thurwell Hammond Research|Research Page]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1624307/2023-wikigames-marvelous-maples-team-chat?show=1624309#a1624309 G2G Chat Post] *[[Rutherford-6592|Walter Rutherford (1857-1913)]] | [[Space:Walter Rutherford Research|Research Page]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1624307/2023-wikigames-marvelous-maples-team-chat?show=1624310#a1624310 G2G Chat Post] *[[Murray-28145|Henry St Aubyn Murray (1886-1943)]] | [[Space:Henry St Aubyn Murray Research|Research Page]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1624307/2023-wikigames-marvelous-maples-team-chat?show=1624311#a1624311 G2G Chat Post] == Team List == Team members, to add yourself to the '''[[:Category:Marvelous Maples]]''' and the [[:Category:WikiGames]] categories, highlight the biography header on your personal profile and paste this in its place: [[Category:WikiGames]]
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Marvin Name Study

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[[Category:Marvin Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Marvin Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Marvin Marvin] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Marvin name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Marvins), by time period (18th Century Marvins), or by topic (Marvin DNA, Marvin Occupations, Marvin Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Marvin If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Cox-14880|Linda Green]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Marvin}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Marvin}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified ===Surname Marvin=== We assume that most Marvins in the United States are descendants of the two Marvin immigrants described here. This Marvin Name Study is specifically for those who can trace their ancestry back to one of them. The name Marvin is found in several counties of England as early as the beginning of the fifteenth century. Of various families bearing this name who are mentioned in the Visitations of Wilts, Somerset, Hampshire, and others, perhaps the most prominent in the fifteenth century was that of Sir John Marvin, of Fonthill Abbey, Wiltshire, who was the grand son of a Richard Marvyn, who died in the seventeenth year of Henry VI. This family had branches in the neighboring southern counties, notably at Pertwood, not far from the Dorset boundary ; in Wormister, Somerset, and in other parishes in that vicinity. The fine estate of Fonthill Abbey, in the parish of Hindon, held by Marvins for more than two centuries, long since passed out of the name ; the Pertwood branch is believed to be extinct in the male line of descent ; Sir Henry Marvyn Vavasour, Baronet, of Spaldington, was its representative in 1868. No connection between the Marvins of Wiltshire and those of Essex, where our ancestors were living two centuries before the emigration to New England, has been found. The first of the name who came with the intention of making his home in New England was Matthew, who arrived in 1635, probably landing at Boston in June of that year. There had been at least one Marvin in America before him, for a " Master Maruyn " was one of Sir Walter Raleigh's colony in 1585, and remained " one whole year in Virginia, under the Government of Master Ralph Line.'" From what part of England he came has not been learned, but he certainly was not of our direct ancestral line, and his party seems to have returned to England 1 8 June, 1586. Matthew Marvin was followed to New England about two years later by his elder brother Reinold, or Reginold, as his name is often given on the early records. The precise time of his arrival, and the name of the vessel in which he came, have not been ascertained : his estate was charged with the " Ship Money Tax" in Essex, in 1637, in which year he was living in Great Bentley, but he was a resident of Hartford, Ct., in 1638, whither Matthew had preceded him, the latter being " one of the twelve very earliest emigrants" whose names are known, and one of those who "formed the company thereafter known as ' Adventurers,' to whom belonged the section of about thirty- five acres known as 'Venturers' Field', on the Hartford records." Matthew therefore was in Hartford as early as November, 1635. === Primary Source Information === ''Descendants of Reinold and Matthew Marvin, of Hartford, CT, 1638 and 1635, Sons of Edward Marvin of Great Bentley, England'' – by George Franklin Marvin of New York and William T. R. Marvin of Boston, T. R. Marvin and Son, Publishers, 73 Federal Street, Boston 1904 - Copyright 1904, T. R. Marvin and son, Boston, Mass. - Reprinted by Higginson Book Company, Derby Square, Salem, Mass. 01970. Sources used in this publication among others: 1) Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Reinold and Matthew Marvin, by Theophilus R. Marvin printed in 1845 and 1848, 2) New England Genealogical and Historical Register, Volume XVI, pp. 235 et seq. 3) The English Ancestry of Reinold and Matthew . Marvin, published 1900, and in-person research by the authors and others that collaborated on this publication. A digital version of this publication can be found at : https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=Gc81AAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PR3

Mary, sailing of 1682

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[[Category:Mary, sailed May 1682]] ''Mary'' departed from Fowey May 19, 1682 and arrived August 15th. == Passenger List == * John Simcock Recognized and approved for membership by the [http://www.welcomesociety.org Welcome Society], (list on 1/2/2015) see [[Simcock-13]], need to look a duplicates * William Taylor == Sources & Notes == {| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center" |- ! [[Image:My_Images.jpg|50px]] || '''Fleet of William Penn'''
[[Project:William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers |Pennsylvania Settlers]] |- !1681 | [[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed October 1681 | Bristol Factor]], [[:Category:John and Sarah, sailed October 1681 | John & Sarah ]] |- !1862 |[[:Category:Amity, sailed April 1682 | Amity]], [[:Category:Antelope, sailed 1682 | Antelope ]] , [[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed August 1682 | Bristol Factor]], [[:Category:Elizabeth, Ann and Catherine, sailed July 1682 | Elizabeth, Ann & Catherine ]], [[:Category:Freeman, sailed June 1682 | Freeman ]], [[:Category:Friends Adventure, sailed May 1682 |Friends Adventure ]], [[:Category:Friendship, sailed May 1682 | Friendship]], [[:Category:Golden Hinde, sailed June 1682 | Golden Hinde]], [[:Category:Hester and Hannah, sailed March 1682 | Hester and Hanna]], [[:Category:Hopewell, sailed July 1682 | Hopewell]], [[:Category:Jeffrey, sailed September 1682 | Jeffrey]], [[:Category:Lamb, sailed July 1682 | Lamb]], [[:Category:Lyon, sailed May 1682 | Lyon]], [[:Category:Mary, sailed May 1682 | Mary]], [[:Category:Providence, sailed July 1682 | Providence]], [[:Category:Samuel, sailed May 1682 | Samuel]], [[:Category:Society, sailed May 1682 | Society]], [[:Category:Submission, sailed September 1682 | Submission]], [[:Category:Unicorn, sailed October 1682 | Unicorn]], [[:Category:Welcome, sailed August 1682 | Welcome]] |}

Mary, Voyage to Western Australia 1849

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[[Category:Mary, Arrived 25 Oct 1849]] [[Category:Western Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] {{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size= 110 |label= Ship Arrival off Fremantle |caption= [[:Category: Mary, Arrived 25 Oct 1849|''Mary,'' '''1849''']]
[[Space:Mary_1849_-_Ship_Tree|''Mary'' 1849, Ship Tree]]

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}} :ARRIVED.— On the 25th, the barque ''Mary,'' ''Shipping Intelligence.'' ('''1849,''' October 31). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article65739818 ''Inquirer''
(Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855), ''p. 2.'' Retrieved June 23, 2020]

'''Thomas Hedger,''' master, from London. Passengers—
Cabin, Mr and Mrs '''Simpson''' and 2 children ;
steerage— [[Dixon-16291|Mr G. Dixon]] and wife, Mr Thomas Dixon and child, Mrs Dixon -
53 ''Parkhurst boys'' and 21 ''female emigrants.''
== Sources == * THE INDEPENDENT JOURNAL. ('''1849,''' October 26, Friday). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3171031 ''The Perth Gazette and Independent Journal of Politics and News''
(WA : 1848 - 1864), ''p. 2.'' Retrieved 2 May 2020]

Mary 1849 - Ship Tree

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[[Category: Mary, Arrived 25 Oct 1849]] [[Category:Western Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] *See ''previous voyage'': [[:Category: Mary, sailed 2 November 1848|Mary 1848-1849]] to New Zealand. {{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size= 120 |label= Ship Arrival off Fremantle |caption= [[:Category: Mary, Arrived 25 Oct 1849|''Mary,'' '''1849''']]

[[space:Parkhurst Boys 49 - History Tree|Parkhurst Boys '''49''']]

}} :ARRIVED.— On the 25th, the barque ''Mary,'' ''Shipping Intelligence.'' ('''1849,''' October 31). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article65739818 ''Inquirer''
(Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855), ''p. 2.'' Retrieved June 23, 2020]

'''Thomas Hedger,''' master, from London. Passengers—
Cabin, Mr and Mrs '''Simpson''' and 2 children ;
steerage— [[Dixon-16291|Mr G. Dixon]] and wife, Mr Thomas Dixon and child, Mrs Dixon -
53 ''Parkhurst boys'' and 21 ''female emigrants.''
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, '''1849.''' :THE INDEPENDENT JOURNAL. ('''1849,''' October 26, Friday). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3171031 ''The Perth Gazette and Independent Journal of Politics and News''
(WA : 1848 - 1864), ''p. 2.'' Retrieved 2 May 2020]

The barque ''Mary,'' from London 2nd July and Cowes the 6th July, dropped anchor in ''Gage's Roads'' yesterday afternoon about three o'clock. So far as we can ascertain she brings 19 passengers, of whom 4 are cabin, and 7 steerage, and the remainder consists of their respective families. She has also brought 21 young women whose passages have been paid by parishes, and 53 Parkhurst lads.
Of course the intelligence of this arrival reached us at so late an hour before publication, that we are unable to give even a condensed account of the intelligence she brings. The following are a few items :—Capt. Hedger reports that no other vessel was laid on for this colony, nor would one leave before Oct. when a vessel belonging to the same owners as the ''Mary,'' Messrs. T. and F. Smith would be despatched to this port. {{Image|file= Flags_of_Australia-5.jpg |align=r |size= 75 |label= The colony of Western Australia }} === People - LifeTree === :::[[space:Parkhurst Boys 49 - History Tree|'''Parkhurst Boys 49''': aboard the Mary.]] :The sentence was for "seven years Transportation", and consequently Milne was transported on 4 July '''1849,''' along with '''52''' other 'Parkhurst apprentices', to the ''Swan River Colony'' in Western Australia aboard the Mary. They arrived on 25 Oct 1849
[[Durward-50|Milne Alexander '''Durward''' ''(abt. 1833 - 1902)'' ]] == Sources ==

Mary Alice Slone

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The goal of this project is to find actual proof of who Mary Alice's parents and spouse(s) were,if she had any NA bloodlines. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Lykins-104|Jenn Drumm]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * [[Slone-188|Slone-188]] * [[Sizemore-210|Sizemore-210]] *Confirm multiple lines of decent through Mary's sons. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=3157046 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Mary and John sailed Abt Mar 26 1634

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[[Category:Mary and John sailed Abt Mar 26 1634]] The Mary & John left Southampton or London, England under the command of ship Master Robert Sayres abt Mar 24/26, 1634. =='''Certificate of March 24, 1633/4, London'''== * Anthoney John (Possibly from Hampstead to Portsmouth, RI.'' (36 pg 110)'' * Avery Thomas * Bartlett John * Browne Richard * Browne Mrs. Edith * Browne George, son of Richard Browne * Clarke William * Coker Robert * Fowler Phillip ''(from Marlborough, Wiltshire, bound for Ipswitch and Salisbury. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 179)'' * Fowler Mrs. Mary ** Mary Fowler (+) ** Samuel Fowler (+) ** Hester Fowler (+) ** Joseph Fowler (+) ** Thomas Fowler (+) * Godfrey John * Hewlett Matthew * Jacob Richard * Jurden/Jordan Stephen * Kingsman Robert * Ladd Daniel ''(From Dartmouth, Devonshire, bound for Ipswith/Salisbury, Ref: NEGR 39/345. 36 pg 21)'' * Littlehall Richard * Luff John * Marshe John * Moudey William ** Mrs. Sarah Moody ** Joshua Moody * Neuman Robert * Noyce Nicholas, son of Rev James Noyce * Osgood Christopher'' (from Marlborough, Wiltshire, bound for Ipswitch. Ref: NEGR 20/27. 36 pg 178)'' ** Mrs. Margery Osgood * Reynolds Richard * Savery Thomas * Savery William * Sever/Seaver Robert * Sweete Thomas * Trace/Tracey William * Traske Henry * Travers Henry * Vincent Adrian * West Thomas * Whelyer John'' (Wheeler, from Salisbury, Wiltshire, bound for Newbury, Salisbury and Hampton. Ref: Essex Inst Vol 44. 36 pg 180)'' ** Mrs. Anne Wheeler ** David Wheeler ** Anne Wheeler ** Roger Wheeler ** Elizabeth Wheeler ** Mercy Wheeler * White William * Woodbridge John Rev =='''Certificate of March 26, 1634, London'''== * Ballard William'' (Possibly of Bradwell, Suffolk, bound for Lynn, MA. Ref: NEGR 61/69 36 pg 150)'' * Cole Thomas ** Mrs. Anna Cole * Easton Nicholas ''(From Lymington, Hampshire, bound for Newport RI. Ref: Austin Gen p 252. 36 pg 60)'' ** Mrs. ---- Easton * Franklin William * Gillett Matthew * Hibbens/Fribbens William ** Mrs. Anne Hibbens * Kent Richard ** Mrs. Jane Kent ** Mary Kent ** Richard Kent * Kent Richard ''(From Wallop, Hampshire, bound for Newbury. Ref: Banks Mss 36 pg 63)'' * Lunt Henry * Mussey Abraham * Mussey John * Myles/Miles Joseph * Newbey William * Newman John * Newman John, son of Thomas * Newman Thomas ** Mrs. ---- Newman * Noyce James Rev ** Mrs. Sarah Noyes ** Nicholas Noyes * Parker Thomas Rev. ''(also listed on the Susan & Ellin)'' * Pope Joseph * Shorte Henry * Spencer John * Spencer William =='''Mary & John sources:'''== *[http://olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/mary_john1633.shtml olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/mary_john1633 ''(contains additional names)''] *[http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/maryjohn1.htm Mary & John passenger lists -''Research and Compilation by Anne Shurtleff Stevens of packrat-pro.com 2001'']

Mary Ann, Third Fleet to Australia 1791

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[[Category:Third Fleet Voyages]] [[Category:Mary Ann, Arrived 9 Jul 1791]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [http://www.jenwilletts.com/convict_ship_mary_ann_1791.htm Convict Ship Mary Ann 1791] Embarked: 150 women Voyage: 143 days Deaths: 9 Surgeon's Journal: no Captain: Mark Munroe === PASSENGER LISTS === * '''Passenger Lists for the Convict Transport Mary Ann - 1791''' from the Convict Stockade at: http://www.historyaustralia.org.au/twconvic/Mary+Ann+1791 * '''Details for the ship Mary Ann (1791)''' from the Claim a Convict website at: http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/claimaconvict/shipDetails.php?shipId=19 * '''Mary Anne voyage to New South Wales, Australia in 1791 with 10 passengers''' from the Convict Records website at: https://convictrecords.com.au/ships/mary-anne/1791 (incomplete) === FURTHER READING === * '''Convict Ship Mary Ann 1791''' from Jen Willetts' Free Settler or Felon? website at: https://www.jenwilletts.com/convict_ship_mary_ann_1791.htm * '''Mary Ann (1772 ship)''' From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Ann_(1772_ship)

Mary Ann Brandt's Sources

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= MARY ANN BRANDT'S GENEALOGY SOURCE LIST / CITATION FORMATS = == Books and Articles (including Images of Print) == Doris Martin Holden, Elmer Dutsch, and Charles Schech, The Dutsch Family (Covington, Louisiana: Doris Holden, 1970-1980) [Gen 929.2 Dut, St. Tammany Parish Library, 310 W. 21st Ave., Covington, Louisiana, 70433], p. {page number} === French Canada and Quebec === Patricia A. Brundirks, "My Journey to a Fille du Roi: Anne Girard, wife of Nicolas Daudelin," Michigan’s Habitant Heritage, Vol. 28, #1, January 2007 (http://habitantheritage.org/yahoo_site_admin/assets/docs/Anne_Girard--January_2007.48164608.pdf: accessed 23 Aug 2016) [includes copies of baptismal record of twins Gilles and Anne Girard, death records of her mother Demoiselle Françoise de Graffard and grandfather Gilles de Graffart, sieur de Mailly, records of her father Michel Girard's second marriage to Marie du Guesne and third marriage to Marie Osmon, the baptismal and death records for Anne Girard's illegitimate infant daughter Marguerite, and her father Michel Girard's all copied from Family History Library microfilm #346496, containing the parish records of St Cyr-du-Vaudreuil, in the bishopric of Rouen, France. Copy of this article held by Mary Brandt Jensen] Institut généalogique Drouin, Dictionnaire national des Canadiens-français, 1608-1760 (Montréal : Institut généalogique Drouin, 1979) {red drouin - cite to volume and page} René Jetté, Dictionnaire généalogique des familles du Québec, (Montreal: Presses de l'Université de Montréal, 1983) {1983 edition 1176 pages; 2003 edition 1206 pages includes 37 pages of 2001 corrections} Tanguay, L’Abbé Cyprian. Dictionnaire généalogique des familles canadiennes depuis la fondation de la colonie jusqu'à nos jours (Montréal: Eusèbe Senécal, 1871-1890) {cite to volume and page} == Censuses (including Images) == === Denmark === Danish Census 1845, Danish Demographic Database Ref. DDA-6062, Kipno. {No.}. Parish: {parish}. Hundred: {hundred}. County: {county}. Record no. {person's id no.} of {total number in this group}. {reference name} (http://www.danishfamilysearch.com/cid{person's record's census id no.}: accessed date) Danish Census 1850, Danish Demographic Database Ref. DDA-4199, Kipno. {No.}. Parish: {parish}. Hundred: {hundred}. County: {county}. Record no. {person's id no.} of {total number in this group}. {reference name} (http://www.danishfamilysearch.com/cid{person's record's census id no.}: accessed date) Danish Census 1860, Danish Demographic Database Ref. DDA-25485, Kipno. {No.}. Parish: {parish}. Hundred: {hundred}. County: {county}. Record no. {person's id no.} of {total number in this group}. {reference name} (http://www.danishfamilysearch.com/cid{person's record's census id no.}: accessed date) Danish Census 1880, Danish Demographic Database Ref. DDA-11185, Kipno. {No.}. Parish: {parish}. Hundred: {hundred}. County: {county}. Record no. {person's id no.} of {total number in this group}. {reference name} (http://www.danishfamilysearch.com/cid{person's record's census id no.}: accessed date) Danish Census 1890, Danish Demographic Database Ref. DDA-19081, Kipno. {No.}. Parish: {parish}. Hundred: {hundred}. County: {county}. Record no. {person's id no.} of {total number in this group}. {reference name} (http://www.danishfamilysearch.com/cid{person's record's census id no.}: accessed date) === United States === 1790 U.S. census, {County or District}, {State}, p. {number} (penned), col. {number}, line {number}, {Name}; NARA M637, roll {number}, digital image, {Web page title} ({url} : accessed {date}) 1800 U.S. census, {County name} County, {State}, town of {Name of town}, p. {number} (penned at bottom right), line {number}, {Name}, NARA M32, roll {number}, digital image, {Web page title} ({url} : accessed {date}) 1810 U.S. census, {County name} County, {State}, town of {Town}, p.{number} (penned), line [number], {Name}, NARA M252, roll {number}, digital image, {Web page title} ({url}: accessed {date}) 1820 U.S. census, {County name} County, {State}, {Town or township}, Pop. Sch., p. {number} (penned or typed tag), {Name}; NARA M33, roll {number}, digital image, {Web page title} ({url}: accessed {date}) 1830 U.S. census, {County name} County, {State}, Pop. Sch., p. {number} (stamped), line {number}, {Name}, NARA M29, roll {number}, digital image, {Web page title}({url}: accessed {date}) 1840 U.S. census, {County name} County, {State}, {Town or township}, Pop. Sch., p. {number} (stamped), line {number}, {Name}, NARA M704, roll {number}, digital image, {Web page title} ({url}: accessed {date}) 1850 U.S. census, {County name} County, {State}, Pop. Sch., {Town or township, ward}, p. {number} (handwritten, {number} stamped), dwelling {number}, family {number}, {Name}; NARA M432, roll {number}, digital image, {Web page title} ({url}: accessed {date}) 1860 U.S. census, {County name} County, {State}, Pop. Sch., {Town or township, ward}, p. {number} (handwritten), {number} (stamped), dwelling {number}, family {number}, {Name}; NARA M653, roll {number}, digital image, {Web page title} ({url}: accessed {date}) 1870 U.S. census, {County name} County, {State}, Pop. Sch., {Name of post office} Post Office, p. {number} (handwritten), {number} (stamped), dwelling {number}, family {number}, {Name}, NARA M593, roll {number}, digital image, {Web page title} ({url}: accessed {date}) 1880 U.S. census, {County name} County, {State}, Pop. Sch., ED {number}, p. {number} (stamped), p. {number} (penned), dwelling {number}, family {number}, {Name}; NARA T9, roll {number}, digital image, {Web page title} ({url}: accessed {date}) 1890 U.S. census, {County name} County, {State}, “Special Schedule: Surviving Soldiers, Sailors and Marines, and Widows,” {City, Town, or Township}, ED {number}, p. {number}, {Name}; NARA M123, roll {number}, digital image, {Web page title} ({url}: accessed {date}) 1900 U.S. census, {County name} County, {State}, Pop. Sch., ED {number}, p. {number} (stamped), p. {number} (penned), dwelling {number}, family {number}, {Name}; NARA T623, roll {number}, digital image, {Web page title} ({url}: accessed {date}) 1910 U.S. census, {County name} County, {State}, Pop. Sch., ED {number}, p. {number} (stamped), p. {number} (penned), dwelling {number}, family {number}, {Name}; NARA T{number}, roll {number}, digital image, {Web page title} ({url}: accessed {date}) 1920 U.S. census, {County name} County, {State}, Pop. Sch., ED {number}, p. {number} (stamped), p. {number} (penned), dwelling {number}, family {number}, {Name}; NARA T{number}, roll {number}, digital image, {Web page title} ({url}: accessed {date}) 1930 U.S. census, {County name} County, {State}, Pop. Sch., ED {number}, p. {number} (stamped), p. {number} (penned), dwelling {number}, family {number}, {Name}; NARA T{number}, roll {number}, digital image, {Web page title} ({url}: accessed {date}) 1940 U.S. census, {County name} County, {State}, Pop. Sch., ED {number}, p. {number} (stamped), p. {number} (penned), dwelling {number}, family {number}, {Name}; NARA T{number}, roll {number}, digital image, {Web page title} ({url}: accessed {date}) == Church Records == Québec, registres paroissiaux catholiques, 1621-1979, database with images, FamilySearch, (https://familysearch.org/ == Government Records (including Images) == {State} {Name of agency responsible for birth records}, certificate of birth number {number} ({date filed}), {Name}, {Name of Repository if different from state & agency}, {Repository location (city & state if different from state issuing) including url & access date if applicable}}. {State} {Name of agency responsible for birth records}, "{title of registry}", {Vol. & page number if applicable}, entry for {Name}, (registered{date}) {Name of Repository if different from state & agency}, {Repository location (city & state if different from state issuing) including url & access date if applicable}}. {State} {Name of agency responsible for death records}, certificate of death number {number} (filed {date}), {Name}, {Name of Repository if different from state & agency}, {Repository location (city & state if different from state issuing) including url & access date if applicable}}. {State} {Name of agency responsible for death records}, {title of registry}, {Vol. & page number if applicable}, entry for {Name}, registered{date}, {Name of Repository if different from state & agency}, {Repository location (city & state if different from state issuing) including url & access date if applicable}. {County name} County, {State}, marriage certificate/license no. {number}, issued {date},{Full name of groom as listed on the record} and {Full name of bride as listed on the record}; {Name of record office}, {County seat town/city where record is kept}.{Repository location (city, and state if different from state issuing) including url & access date if applicable}. {name} declaration of intention, ({year}), naturalization file no. {no.}, {Judicial District & State}; Records of U.S. Circuit and U.S. District Courts, Record Group {no.}; National Archives–{Region & location}. {name} petition for naturalization ({year}), naturalization file {no.}, {jurisdiction and name of court}; vol. {no.}, p. {no.}. "United States Social Security Death Index," database, FamilySearch (https:{address}), {name}, {death date}; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing). == Manuscripts and Correspondence == Charles Schech == Newspaper Articles and Obituaries == “{Title of article},” {OR} “Obituary: {Name}” {Newspaper Name [or] name of funeral home or other obituary sponsor}, {city if not included in title, state}, {newspaper date}, {page & column if available} {availability or repository of copy, including url & access date if applicable} == Online Databases and Indexes == === Denmark === The Danish Emigration Archives, database, entry for {name}, record id: {person's record id}, (http://www.emiarch.dk/search.php?l=en: accessed {date}) === France === === French Canada and Quebec === Jacques Légaré, Bertrand Desjardins, and Hubert Charbonneau, "A Repertory of Vital Events, 1621-1799, Québec and French Canada," database, Université de Montréal, PRDH: Le Programme de Recherche en démographie historique (http://www.genealogie.umontreal.ca/en/ accesLibreDB.htm : {access date}), entry for showing {description of major event, parties, and location, such as person name marriage entry, date, location} "Quebec, Quebec Federation of Genealogical Societies, Family Origins, 1621-1865," database, : {access date} [same as www.fichierorigine.com] === United States === ==== Louisiana ==== C. W. Barnum, "280,566 Early Louisiana Marriages," LA AHGP, Louisiana History and Genealogy Project: Million Early Marriages in the Southern States, (http://laahgp. genealogyvillage.com/LaMarriages/millionmarriagessouthernstates.html), {entry for name(s)} Louisiana Secretary of State, "Louisiana Vital Records Index," database, (http://www.sos.la.gov/ HistoricalResources/ResearchHistoricalRecords/Pages/OnlinePublicVitalRecordsIndex.aspx) == Online Family Trees == "Généalogie du Québec et d'Amérique française," database, NosOrigines, www.nosorigines.qc.ca, accessed May-July 2016 [Data contributed by many genealogy enthusiasts without any source requirements. Some records contain source notes but many do not.]{ "Généalogie du Québec et d'Amérique française," database, NosOrigines, entry for insert name, record id: insert id no (http://www.nosorigines.qc.ca/GenealogieQuebec.aspx?pid=insert record id: accessed insert date)} WeRelate, database, www.werelate.org, {entry for name, managed by username, accessed date, citing source cited} WikiTree, database, www.wikitree.com, {entry for name, managed by username, accessed date, citing source cited} {Author/Submitted}"{name of tree},"World Connect Project, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, accessed {date} Mathew Beavers, "Where the Sidewalk Ends," Roots Web's World Connect Project, database, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=minomicek, updated 24 Jun 2009, accessed Jul-Aug 2016 Denis Beauregard, French Genealogy of North America, covering beginnings to 1721 and foreign ancestors, http://www.francogene.com/genealogy/, updated 2016, accessed August 2016 [Denis Beauregard, French Genealogy of North America, covering beginnings to 1721 and foreign ancestors, entry for xxx, (http://www.francogene.com/genealogie-quebec-genealogy/011/yyyy.php: accessed 24 Aug 2016)] {often cites summaries of notarial acts from La Société de recherche historique Archiv-Histo, Base de données Le Parchemin, (https://www.archiv-histo.com/)} Gregory R. Burton, "WWW Book of my Ancestors: Descendants of Johann Baron" Family Tree Maker Online, http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/b/u/r/Gregory-R-Burton/BOOK-0001/0002-0001.html [Metz family] Gregory R. Burton, "WWW Book of my Ancestors: Descendants of Philip Knoll" Family Tree Maker Online, http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/b/u/r/Gregory-R-Burton/BOOK-0001/0009-0001.html [Metz family] Gregory R. Burton, "WWW Book of my Ancestors: Ancestors of Mary Julia Stritzinger" Family Tree Maker Online, http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/b/u/r/Gregory-R-Burton/BOOK-0001/0013-0001.html [Metz family] "The Choquet-Choquette of North America Family Tree," database, Association of the Choquet-tes of America Inc., http://www.choquet-te.org/english/f_genealogy.htm, accessed {date} Jim Eggert, "Eggert Family Genealogy," Roots Web's World Connect Project, database, http://wc. rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=eggertj, updated 15 Mar 2016, accessed Jan-Jul 2016 [Metz family] Sharon Emerson, "Renaud (Reno) Ponton Regnier Emerson by Sharon (Reno) Emerson," Roots Web's World Connect Project, database, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?includedb=emersos, updated 30 Dec 2015, accessed July 2016 Robert D. Patrie, Our Canadian Roots, {entry for Pierre Girard (http://patrie.familytree.website/getperson.php?personID=I359&tree=patrie: accessed 25 Aug 2016} [contains extensive citations to many sources including Drouin images and copies of some] Carol Saint-Clair, "Winstels of Hayna, Bavaria (Pfalz)," Roots Web's World Connect Project, database, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=saintware&id=I095, updated 4 Sep 2000, accessed Jan-July 2016. [Excellent quality database, rich with source notes and transcripts of sources. Metz family.] Kevin Spiers, http://www.spiers.net/mstree/index.htm (Mizell/Talley) Jerry Trefzger, "Berger Hill Families," Roots Web Free Pages, http://freepages.family.rootsweb. ancestry.com/~bergerhillmetz/index.html [Metz & Stritzinger families and timeline for Hayna History] Janice Waterworth, "Waterworth, Koch, Joerg Family Trees," Pedigree Resource File database, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, FamilySearch, https://familysearch.org/family-trees, submitted 10/08/2015 by Janice Waterworth, accessed May - July 2016. [Relies heavily on Ancestry Family Trees and some census data. Some of her dates and locations appear to contain entry errors such as Rouville, Loiret, Centre, France for Rouville, Quebec, Canada; St. Mathias, Crow Wing, Minnesota for St. Mathias, Pointe Oliver, Quebec, Canada and listing multiple husbands on the date of a first marriage and then the second husband again on the date of a second marriage, but her work was a good starting point for my own research. Choquette Family] Scott Werling, "Werling Family Web Page," GEDCOM database, http://www.n-connect.net/scott [Metz family] Jo West, "My Ancestors," Roots Web's World Connect Project, database, http://wc.rootsweb. ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=jmf2, updated 16 May 2016, accessed May-July 2016 http://mydeadpeople.blogspot.com/2008/11/benjamin-richardson-sarah-mizell-family.html == Tombstone and Cemetery Record Data (including Images) == Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid={memorial number} : accessed {date}), Memorial no. insert memorial number, name & dates of specific person, cemetery, cemetery location; photo of insert photo description like gravemarker with dates by insert photo credits; citing {include description of any sources cited; also include comments any information concerning source of photos or information included} Billion Graves, database and images (http:// : accessed {date}), memorial page for Name & Dates for Specific Person, Billion Graves Memorial No. {} citing [Compiler or author], [Title], vol. [number] ([Publication city], [Publication state]: [Publisher], [year published]), [page number], [Name of person]. [Comments or details describing the setup or contents of the publication]. [Creator of the data] ([City], [State]), [Name of Web page], card-file database ([URL]: accessed [date accessed]), entry for [Name of person], no. [number], citing section [number], lot [letter or number], space [number or letter]. 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== Introduction == ''Update 24 Oct 2020: Profile has been created and relationships attached. See [[Boast-172|Mary Ann (Boast) Vine]]. Research is still in progress.'' This page contains research pertaining to '''Mary Ann Vine''' (abt. 1825 - 1907), midwife in the Metchosin area of British Columbia, Canada, wife of [[Vine-470|Edward Vine]] and mother of [[Reid-8126|Ellen Barbara (Vaughan) Sims]]. == Biography with Research Notes== The following biography is an unpacking of the information listed in the various cited sources and not all details should necessarily be considered factual or relevant. An evidence-based [https://www.wikitree.com/ Wikitree] profile has been created for [[Boast-172|Mary Ann]] and will be updated as details are untangled and facts are verified with further research. As the purpose of this biography is to determine the origins of Mary Ann Vine and verify her relationships, only genealogical information is considered; anecdotal information is generally excluded. === Birth and Christening === Mary Ann was born in Kent, England in 1823. Per the inscription on her headstone, she was a native of [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Bexley,_Kent_Genealogy Bexley]. The news clip about her wedding anniversary refers to Mary Ann's maiden name as Miss Mary Ann Boast. A christening record exists under the same name, dated 22 Apr 1827 in Crayford, Kent. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crayford Crayford] is a town within Bexley, near Dartford. The parents listed on this record are William Boast and Barbara (Unknown). "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N11J-F29 : 20 March 2020), Mary Ann Boast, Crayford, Kent, England, 22 Apr 1827. Event Type: Christening. Note that Barbara is the middle name given to Mary Ann's daughter Ellen. [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F27000927%2F1 An extended transcription of the christening record can be viewed at findmypast.co.uk] (subscription required): :First name(s) Mary Ann :Last name Boast :Birth year 1823 :Birth date 13 Nov 1823 :Baptism year 1827 :Baptism date 22 Apr 1827 :Father's first name(s) William :Mother's first name(s) Barbara :Mother's last name - :Father's occupation Blacksmith :Residence Crayford :Parish St Paulinus :Place Crayford, St Paulinus === 1841 Census === In 1841, Mary Ann, age 18, was enumerated in the England and Wales census, residing in Bexley in with her parents, William (a labourer) and Barbara, as well as a sister, Elizabeth, age 15."England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQ27-G6V : 21 May 2019), Mary Boast in household of William Boast, Bexley, Kent, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. Images available at findmypast.co.uk (subscription required): [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record/browse?id=gbc%2f1841%2f0480%2f0181 (part 1)] [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record/browse?id=gbc%2f1841%2f0480%2f0182 (part 2)]. :Event Place: Bexley, Kent, England :Name: Mary Boast :Gender: Female :Age: 18 :Birthplace: Kent === Birth of Daughter === Mary Ann had a daughter, [[Reid-8126|Ellen Barbara Vaughan]], whose birth seems to have been registered twice at Dartford, Kent, England in the first quarter of 1844: Under the names Ellen Barbara Vaughan"England and Wales Birth Registration Index, 1837-2008," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2NHM-H22 : 1 October 2014), Ellen Barbara Vaughan, 1844; from "England & Wales Births, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Birth Registration, Dartford, Kent, England, citing General Register Office, Southport, England. [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=BMD%2FB%2F1844%2F1%2FTZ%2F000208&parentid=BMD%2FB%2F1844%2F1%2FTZ%2F000208%2F031 Image available at findmypast.co.uk] (subscription required); and Ellen Barbara Boast"England and Wales Birth Registration Index, 1837-2008," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2N4N-45Z : 1 October 2014), Ellen Barbara Boast, 1844; from "England & Wales Births, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Birth Registration, Dartford, Kent, England, citing General Register Office, Southport, England. [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=BMD%2FB%2F1844%2F1%2FAH%2F000331&parentid=BMD%2FB%2F1844%2F1%2FAH%2F000331%2F028 Image available at findmypast.co.uk] (subscription required). Christening took place at Bexley on 3 Mar 1944, under the name Ellen Barbara Boast."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NRZH-5G6 : 18 September 2020), Mary Boast in entry for Ellen Barbara Boast, Bexley, Kent, England, 3 Mar 1844, Event Type: Christening. [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_870887715 An extended transcription of the event can be viewed at findmypast.co.uk] (subscription required): : First name(s) Ellen Barbara : Last name Boast : Gender Female : Birth place note Res: Bexley Heath : Baptism date 03 Mar 1844 : Residence Bexley, Kent, England : Father's first name(s) - : Father's last name - : Mother's first name(s) Mary : Mother's last name Boast : Mother's name note Single Woman On Ellen's death registration, her father was recorded as ''Mr. Vaughn''. Her daughter [[Sims-4182|Mary (Sims) Gandy]] was the informant."British Columbia Death Registrations," database with images. Entry for Ellen Barbara Sims; Registration Number: 1916-09-033664, Victoria, 2 Jul 1916. http://search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Image/Genealogy/b818a3ee-2a50-4507-b75d-0a9c78d5db65 Royal British Columbia Museum: BC Archives (royalbcmuseum.bc.ca : accessed 29 Oct 2020). === First Marriage === Mary Ann was married to [[Reid-8127|Thomas Sheppard Reed]]. There is a matching marriage record for Mary Ann Boast (father William Boast) and Thomas Sheppard Reed at Bexley, Kent, England on 29 Oct 1848."England Marriages, 1538–1973 ", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NJLB-MS6 : 13 March 2020), Mary Ann Boast in entry for Thomas Sheppard Reed, Bexley, Kent, England, 29 Oct 1848. The marriage was registered at Dartford, Kent in the fourth quarter."England and Wales Marriage Registration Index, 1837-2005," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2648-V4N : 13 December 2014), Mary Ann Boast, 1848; from "England & Wales Marriages, 1837-2005," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing 1848, quarter 4, vol. 5, p. 155, Dartford, Kent, England, General Register Office, Southport, England. === 1851 Census === Mary Ann was enumerated in the 1851 census, residing in Swanscombe, Kent with her husband, Thomas Reed (a carpenter) and her daughter, Ellen Boast, as well as her mother, Barbara Boast, and a niece, Barbara Boast."England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGL6-CFQ : 9 November 2019), Mary Reed in household of Thomas Reed, Swanscombe, Kent, England; citing Swanscombe, Kent, England, p. 28, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1851%2F4329562%2F01094&parentid=GBC%2F1851%2F0005514747 Image available at findmypast.co.uk] (subscription required). :Event Place: Swanscombe, Kent, England :Name: Mary Reed :Gender: Female :Age: 26 :Birthplace: Crayford, Kent :Relationship to Head of Household: Wife While Barbara was residing with Mary Ann and Thomas at the time of the 1851 census, (marital status: married), William was not. A potential record exists in the name William Boast, age 50, married, carpenter, Birthplace: Bexley, Kent; a resident of the Kent County Gaol in Maidstone, Kent."England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGLG-GFW : 9 November 2019), William Boast, Maidstone, Kent, England; citing Maidstone, Kent, England, p. 25, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1851%2F4329574%2F01279&parentid=GBC%2F1851%2F0005720092 Image available at findmypast.co.uk] (subscription required). === Emigration === Mary Ann emigrated to Vancouver Island (later British Columbia, Canada) with her husband Thomas Reed and her daughter on the ship ''Norman Morison'', arriving at Victoria on 16 Jan 1853."Ships List of Passengers for the 'Norman Morison' 1852," list of names. Entry for Reed, Thomas and wife & 1 child, steerage. Arrival: Fort Victoria, 16 Jan 1853. http://sites.rootsweb.com/~bcvancou/ships/nmor53.htm Vancouver Island GenWeb Project (rootsweb.com/~bcvancou : accessed 20 Sep 2020). === Death of First Husband === Thomas returned to England and passed away. A record for Thomas Reed lists a burial place of Parish Church of Hawkhurst, Hawkhurst, Kent, England in 4 Mar 1853."England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JZP8-7ZV : 14 March 2020), Thomas Reed, 1853. === Second Marriage === Mary Ann married [[Vine-470|Edward Vine]] in 1854. Mary Ann and Edward Vine celebrated their golden wedding anniversary (fifty years of marriage) at the family home in 1904. The corresponding news clip from the Nanaimo Daily News states that Edward and Mary were the first white people to be married on Vancouver Island, at Esquimalt. It also states that Mary Ann came to Canada aboard the ship ''Norman Morison'' in 1852 as Miss Mary Ann Boast.Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vine; Nanaimo, BC: Nanaimo Daily News, 9 Nov 1904, p3. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/59613041/vine-anniversary/ Newspapers.com. Accessed 19 Sep 2020. === 1881 Census === Mary Ann was enumerated in the 1881 census of Canada in the household of her husband, Edward Vine, at Metchosin in the Victoria District."Census of Canada, 1881," database with images. Entry for Mary Ann Vine, wife, household of Edward Vine; Sub-district E (Metchosin and Esquimalt), District 190 (Victoria City), British Columbia. Item Number: 480192, p21, Microfilm: C-13285. https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1881/Pages/item.aspx?itemid=480192 http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1881&op=&img&id=e008211955 Library and Archives Canada (bac-lac.gc.ca). Accessed 19 Sep 2020. :Surname: VINE :Given Name: Mary Ann :Gender: F :Age: 54 :Birth Year: 1827 :Marital Status: M :Place of Birth: England :Religion: Ch Engd :Nationality: English === 1891 Census === Mary Ann was enumerated in the 1891 census of Canada in the household of her husband, Edward Vine, at Metchosin in the Victoria District."Census of Canada, 1891," database with images. Entry for Mary Anne Vine, wife, household of Edward Vine; Sub-district E (Metchosin), District 4 (Victoria), British Columbia. Item Number: 68284, p3, Microfilm: T-6292. https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1891/Pages/item.aspx?itemid=68284 https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1891&op=img&id=30953_148094-00333 Library and Archives Canada (bac-lac.gc.ca). Accessed 19 Sep 2020. No other individuals were enumerated in the household. :Surname: Vine :Given Name: Mary Anne :Gender: Female :Age: 65 :Birth Year: 1826 :Marital Status: Married === 1901 Census === Mary Ann was enumerated in the 1901 census of Canada in the household of her husband, Edward Vine, at Metchosin in the Victoria District. Her date of birth was recorded as 14 Nov 1825. No other individuals were enumerated in the household. "Census of Canada, 1901," database with images. Entry for Mary Vine, wife, household of Edward Vine; Sub-district B (Metchosin), District 4 (Victoria), British Columbia. Item Number: 155609, p2, Microfilm: T-6429. https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1901/Pages/item.aspx?itemid=155609 http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1901&op=&img&id=z000011935 Library and Archives Canada (bac-lac.gc.ca). Accessed 19 Sep 2020. :Surname: Vine :Given Name: Mary :Gender: Female :Age: 75 :Birth Date: 1825-11-14 :Marital Status: Married :Place of Birth: England :Religion: Church Of England :Relationship: Wife :Ethnic Origin: English :Nationality: Canadian :Year of Immigration: 1853 === Death === Mary Ann passed away in Pedder Bay, Metchosin, British Columbia, Canada on 1 Mar 1907. Her death registration certificate lists her as aged 82, the wife of Edward Vine, born in Kent, England, religious denomination Church of England."British Columbia Death Registrations," database with images. Entry for Mary Ann Vine; Registration Number: 1907-09-020521, Pedder Bay, 1 Mar 1907. http://search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Image/Genealogy/7ad1e67b-b2f7-4333-83c9-871f659154a0 Royal British Columbia Museum: BC Archives (royalbcmuseum.bc.ca). Accessed 19 Sep 2020. Mary Ann's obituary in the Victoria Daily Times lists her as a native of Kent, England, aged 82, who emigrated to Vancouver Island in 1853, survived by her husband and one daughter.Obituary: Mrs. Mary Ann Vine; Victoria, BC: The Victoria Daily Times, 2 Mar 1907, p5. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/33153652/mary-vine-obituary/ Newspapers.com. Accessed 19 Sep 2020. === Funeral and Burial === Mary Ann's funeral took place at the family residence in Pedder Bay on 4 Mar 1907, and was officiated by Rev. Baugh Allen. The corresponding news clip from the Victoria Daily Times lists her as a resident of the district since 1958.Funeral of Mrs. Mary J. Vine; Victoria, BC; The Victoria Daily Times, 5 Mar 1907, p5. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/59605948/mary-vine-funeral/ Newspapers.com. Accessed 19 Sep 2020. The pallbearers were: :R. Wilson :H. Lawson :H. Smart :T. Argyle :T. Oldershaw :J. Wallace Mary Ann Vine is buried with Edward at Saint Mary's Cemetery in Metchosin, British Columbia.Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/156967692/mary-ann-vine : accessed 19 September 2020), memorial page for Mary Ann Reid Vine (14 Nov 1825–1 Mar 1907), Find a Grave Memorial no. 156967692, citing Saint Mary's Cemetery, Metchosin, Capital Regional District, British Columbia, Canada ; Maintained by Gayle L (contributor 48692284). Her headstone reads: :In Memory :Of :Mary Ann :Beloved Wife Of :Edward Vine :Died March 1, 1907 :Aged 82 Years :A Native of Bexley :Kent, Eng. :Gone But Not Forgotten === Will and Estate === Mary Ann's will was signed and dated 18 Apr 1894, her husband the only heir listed."British Columbia Wills, 1861-1981," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9S6-8DR5?cc=2001882&wc=M6VR-WM9%3A285567101%2C285570901 : 20 May 2014), Wills > no 7151-7750 > image 1756 of 2574 (entry for Mary Ann Vine, will no. 7557); British Columbia Archives and Records Service, Victoria. The will was probated in 1907."British Columbia Estate Files, 1859-1949," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G97Z-Z9M4?cc=2014768&wc=M69N-RM9%3A332531901%2C332530502%2C332784901 : 22 May 2014), Victoria > Supreme Court > Estate files 1859-1924 no 3041-3210 > image 1933 of 3106 (entry for Mary Ann Vine, estate file no. 3142); British Columbia Archives and Records Service, Victoria. === Further Reading: Articles === ==== "Don Parker and the pioneers" ==== In 1983, Elizabeth Gordan wrote an article that appeared in the Times Colonist (Victoria, BC) called "Don Parker and the pioneers." Don Parker was a great-grandson to Mary Ann Vine, and a grandson of Ellen Barbara Sims. This article mentions that Ellen Barbara's father Thomas Reid died "soon after the family arrived," that Ellen married William Walter Sims in 1859 at age 16, and that William named his land "Bexley" (later Beckley) after his wife's place of birth. The article also details several popular local stories about Mary Ann and Edward Vine.Elizabeth Gordon, "Don Parker and the pioneers," Victoria, BC: Times Colonist, 7 Aug 1983, p40. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/59610593/pioneers-part-1/ https://www.newspapers.com/clip/59610629/pioneers-part-2/ Newspapers.com. Accessed 19 Sep 2020. ==== "Midwife to Metchosin" ==== In 2001, [https://www.heritagehouse.ca/book-author/danda-humphreys/ Danda Humphreys] wrote an article that appeared in the Times Colonist (Victoria, BC) called "Midwife to Metchosin." This article details the relationship of Edward and Mary Ann Vine. It also discusses daughter Ellen Barbara's marriage to William Walter Sims, noting the estrangement that occured between mother and daughter "despite Ellen's best efforts" after the marriage due to Mary Ann's apparent disapproval.Danda Humphreys, "Midwife to Metchosin," Victoria, BC: Times Colonist, 9 Sep 2001, p47. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/59612289/midwife-to-metchosin-part-1/ https://www.newspapers.com/clip/59612343/midwife-to-metchosin-part-2/ Newspapers.com. Accessed 19 Sep 2020. === Further Reading: Books === ==== ''Footprints'' ==== The book ''Footprints: Pioneer Families of the Metchosin District'', compiled and edited by Marion Helgesen and published in 1983, discusses Mary Ann Vine at length.Helgesen, Marion I. (compiled and edited by), "The Helgesen Family" in ''Footprints: Pioneer Families of the Metchosin District''. Victoria, BC: Metchosin School Museum Society/Morriss Printing, 1983. pp 42, 169, 193, 233-41, 248, 283. ==== ''Notes and Quotes ==== The book ''Notes and Quotes: A Brief Historical Record of Colwood, Langord, Metchosin, Happy Valley-Glen Lake on Southern Vancouver Island'', written by Dorothy Stranix and published in 1967, mentions Edward and Mary Ann Vine.Stranix, Dorothy, ''Notes and Quotes: A Brief Historical Record of Colwood, Langord, Metchosin, Happy Valley-Glen Lake on Southern Vancouver Island,'' Colwood-Langford-Metchosin-Happy Valley-Glen Lake, BC: Joint Centennial Committee, 1967. pp 46-7. ==== ''Wild Roses at Their Feet'' ==== The book [[Space:Wild Roses at Their Feet: Pioneer Women of Vancouver Island|''Wild Roses at Their Feet: Pioneer Women of Vancouver Island'']], written by [[Forbes-5761|Elizabeth Lamont Forbes]] and published in 1971, features a chapter about Mary Ann called "Mesachie Tyee."Forbes, Elizabeth, "Mesachie Tyee" in ''Wild Roses at their Feet: Pioneer Women of Vancouver Island''. Vancouver, BC: Evergreen, 1971, pp 86-88. Her midwifery is also mentioned in the chapter "Mistress of Sherwood," about her neighbour, [[Calhoun-2981|Lillian Helgesen]]. === Further Reading: Other === "History of the Gandy Family," a website by descendant Eric Gandy, includes an entry for Mary Ann.Gandy, Eric. "History of the Gandy Family," entry for Mary Ann Vine. http://www.gandyfamily.se/mary-ann-vine (gandyfamily.se : accessed 25 Oct 2020). == Relationships == The following relationships have been extracted from the cited sources. Unlinked names are awaiting profile creation. :'''Father:''' [[Boast-173|William Boast]] :'''Mother:''' [[Whitlow-635|Barbara (Whitlow) Boast]] :'''Sister:''' [[Boast-174|Elizabeth Boast]] :'''Brother:''' [[Boast-175|John Boast]] :'''Niece:''' Barbara Boast :'''Daughter:''' [[Reid-8126|Ellen Barbara (Vaughan) Sims (aka Boast, Reed)]] :'''Father of daughter:''' (Unknown) Vaughan :'''First husband:''' [[Reid-8127|Thomas Sheppard Reed]] :'''Second husband:''' [[Vine-470|Edward Vine]] Parents William Boast and Barbara Whitlow (a widow) were married at Crayford, Kent on 9 Feb 1824. Barbara"England Marriages, 1538–1973 ", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NXHR-7M6 : 13 March 2020), Barbara Whitlow in entry for William Boast, Crayford, Kent, England, 9 Feb 1824. [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FNWKENTFHSX1%2FMAR%2F001515%2F2 An extended transcription of the event is available at findmypast.co.uk] (subscription required): :First name(s) Barbara :Last name Whitlow :Marriage year 1824 :Marriage date 09 Feb 1824 :Denomination Anglican :Church St Paulinus :Place Crayford, St Paulinus :Spouse's first name(s) William :Spouse's last name Boast :Groom's marital status Bachelor :Groom's parish Crayford :Bride's marital status Widow :Bride's parish Crayford :By licence or banns Banns Barbara Whitlow was widowed at the time of her marriage to William Boast. No additional records have been located under the name Barbara Whitlow. It is possible that her maiden name is Barbara Richards: There is marriage record from Deptford, Kent for Barbara Richards and William Whitlow from 29 Jan 1821"England Marriages, 1538–1973 ", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NV1K-332 : 13 March 2020), William Whitlow, Saint Paul, Deptford, Kent, England, 29 Jan 1821, Spouse's Name: Barbara Richards., as well as a [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FD%2F963143531%2F1 burial record] for William Whitlow, age 20, at Crayford, St Paulinus on 17 Oct 1821. Death registration under the name Barbara Boast was recorded in Sheppey, Kent in 1854 and registered in the third quarter."England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2NVV-YDS : 31 December 2014), Barbara Boast, 1854; from "England & Wales Deaths, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Death, Sheppey, Kent, England, General Register Office, Southport, England. A [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FD%2F83307784 burial] for Barbara Boast took place at Sittingbourne, Kent on 27 Aug 1854."England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JZGD-L65 : 15 March 2020), Barbara Boast, Sittingbourne, Kent, England, United Kingdom, 27 Aug 1854. Sister Elizabeth was christened at Crayford on the same day as Mary Ann, 22 Apr 1827."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N2FS-65R : 20 March 2020), Elizabeth Boast, Crayford, Kent, England, United Kingdom, 22 Apr 1827, Event Type: Christening, Father's Name: William Boast, Mother's Name: Barbara. Brother John was christened at Crayford on 1 Feb 1829."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N2FS-XBC : 20 March 2020), John Boast, Crayford, Kent, England, United Kingdom, 1 Feb 1829, Event Type: Christening, Father's Name: William Boast, Mother's Name: Barbara. == Sources ==

Mary Atkinson Let 3

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:Mary Atkinson Letter 3 :His daughter, Mary Francis md Jesse Morman abt 1861 ch: 1870 Census Choctaw, Ms. Martha 8, Lucy 6, Bethaney 3, Ester 3/12 Jul 1870, Martha Holliman 12, Joseph Holliman 10, Ruthan Atkinson 30 and Wilson 3/12 F Jul 1870. My information on Wm Wilson Atkinson who married Millie Ruthan Haggett is all wrong. They had to be married 1869 for Wilson to get here in Jul 1870 and William Wilson d. 1870 before Sept when the census was taken. John A Holliman and Charity Atkinson Holliman must also be dead for Jesse and Mary Francis to have the children and Wallace on the 1860 census is called Joseph on the 1870 census. 1880 census Sumner Co Ms. Jesse Morman 46, Mary F. 36 Matthew G 17Male Lucy B 15, Cloncey B 13 (This could be Cloncey Bethaney who was 3 in 1870) James W 10,Martha A 7, Sallie J 5, Mike E 3, Mary A 1, Wilson A daughter 10, Martha A 45 sister, Mantha 40 sister, Florence M 17 neice. The sisters came from Ala as Jesse did and the neice was born in Ms. Wilson A must be Wm Wilson and Ruthan's daughter. What do you think? There is a Griffin Morman in Choctaw Co 1900 census Mary

Mary Beth Mylott To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Mylott-6|Mary Beth Mylott]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Mylott-6&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Mary Beth Mylott To-Do List|Mary Beth's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Allard_Allore-2|Allard Allore, Louis ]] || 1841-00-00 ||need date/location/source for birth. Death may have been in NYC and need certificate from NYC. |- | [[Allard_Allore-3|Allard Allore, Olivier Levi]] || 1803-06-11 || need date/location/source for death |- | [[Beaudry-566|Beaudry, Domithille Mathilde ]] || 1818-01-20 || needs sources |- | [[Beauvais-222|Beauvais, Solime ]] || 1821-07-01 || Census Data needs to be cited correctly |- | [[Beauvais-233|Beauvais, Cordelie ]] || 1846-11-09 || needs sources |- | [[Benoit-139|Benoit, Claude ]] || 1686-00-00 || I'm not a profile manager but I could help make the sources better after I do my own |- | [[Benoit-258|Benoit, Antoine ]] || 1719-03-23 || I'm not a profile manager but I could help make the sources better after I do my own |- | [[Benoit-616|Benoit, Francoise ]] || 1734-00-00 || I'm not a profile manager but I could help make the sources better after I do my own |- | [[Benoit-617|Benoit, Elisabeth Isabelle ]] || 1730-00-00 || I'm not a profile manager but I could help make the sources better after I do my own |- | [[Benoit-618|Benoit, Alexis ]] || 1728-11-28 || I'm not a profile manager but I could help make the sources better after I do my owno |- | [[Benoit-619|Benoit, Jeanne ]] || 1725-04-20 || I'm not a profile manager but I could help make the sources better after I do my own |- | [[Benoit-620|Benoit, Marie Jeanne ]] || 1725-04-20 || I'm not a profile manager but I could help make the sources better after I do my own |- | [[Benoit-621|Benoit, Francois ]] || 1723-05-13 || I'm not a profile manager but I could help make the sources better after I do my own |- | [[Benoit-622|Benoit, Marguerite ]] || 1721-04-28 || I'm not a profile manager but I could help make the sources better after I do my own |- | [[Benoit-623|Benoit, Joseph Geoffroi ]] || 1719-00-00 || I'm not a profile manager but I could help make the sources better after I do my own***** |- | [[Benoit-626|Benoit, Marie Charlotte ]] || 1716-00-00 || I'm not a profile manager but I could help make the sources better after I do my own |- | [[Benoit-627|Benoit, Claude ]] || 1728-04-14 ||I'm not a profile manager but I could help make the sources better after I do my own |- | [[Benoit-628|Benoit, Jean ]] || 1711-11-27 || I'm not a profile manager but I could help make the sources better after I do my own |- | [[Benoit-789|Benoit, Marie Genevieve ]] || 1799-12-16 || Sources need proper formatting by me |- | [[Benoit-790|Benoit, Paul ]] || 1756-00-00 || Sources need proper formatting by me |- | [[Berryman_Ninnis-1|Berryman Ninnis, Elystra ]] || 1800-03-01 || Check "Evidence Explained" to format English documents |- | [[Bissonnette-142|Bisnett, Joseph (Bissonnette) ]] || 1871-03-14 || needs sources |- | [[Bissonette-33|Bissonette, Jean Baptiste]] || 1721-03-11 || needs sources |- | [[Bissonnette-109|Bissonnette, Marie Elizabeth ]] || 1880-04-30 || Needs Documentation of Birth or Baptism Cohoes sources |- | [[Bissonnette-111|Bissonnette, Joseph ]] || 1849-05-05 || Need to cite death certificate and Proper USA census |- | [[Bissonnette-116|Bissonnette, Moise Joseph ]] || 1822-09-01 | (Need a death certificate from Cohoes or New York State) |- | [[Bissonnette-117|Bissonnette, Jean Baptiste ]] || 1781-09-05 || Needs Sources |- | [[Bissonnette-118|Bissonnette, Jean Baptiste ]] || 1720-03-11 || Needs Sources |- | [[Bissonnette-119|Bissonnette, Alexis ]] || 1683-10-28 || Needs Sources |- | [[Bissonnette-141|Bissonnette, Marie Julia ]] || 1869-00-00 || Good enough for now |- | [[Bourgeois-829|Bourgeois, Domitille ]] || 1820-00-00 || Needs St Jacques l'Achigan Sources |- | [[Bourgeois-830|Bourgeois, Amable ]] || 1782-10-17 || Needs St Jacques l'Achigan Sources |- | [[Casse-24|Casse, Charles ]] || 1682-03-29 || I adopted this profile and it needs formatting of sources |- | [[Chaperon-15|Chaperon, Marie Josephe ]] || 1756-05-17 ||needs birth/baptism and death sources |- | [[Chaput-255|Chaput, Marie Louise ]] || 1788-05-25 || needs sources |- | [[Chefdevergne-3|Chefdevergne, Marie Louise ]] || 1695-12-21 || needs sources |- | [[Circe_dit_St_Michel-1|Circe dit St Michel, Marie Marguerite]] || 1737-03-10 || needs sources |- | [[Dalpe_dit_Pariseau-4|Dalpe dit Pariseau, Jean Baptiste ]] || 1777-08-26 || Needs Sourcing |- | [[Dalpe_dit_Pariseau-5|Dalpe dit Pariseau, Marie Apolline ]] || 1786-06-12 || Needs Sourcing |- | [[Dalpe_dit_Pariseau-6|Dalpe dit Pariseau, Marie Archange ]] || 1798-07-04 || Needs Sourcing |- | [[DeNiger_dit_Sansoucy-1|DeNiger dit Sansoucy, Pierre ]] || 1677-10-17 || Sources need formatting |- | [[Delmas_Dalmace-2|Delmas, Martin (Delmas Dalmace) ]] || 1765-07-10 ||Needs Sourcing |- | [[Delmas_Dalmace-1|Delmas Dalmace, Marie ]] || 1792-11-17 || Sources needed |- | [[Desilets-41|Desilets, Marie Therese ]] || 1816-03-23 ||Needs Sourcing |- | [[Dupont-313|Dupont, Marie Françoise ]] || 1671-00-00 || Needs Sourcing |- | [[Dupuis-720|Dupuis, Anne ]] || 1762-00-00 || Needs Sourcing |- | [[Durand-144|Durand, Louis ]] || 1670-11-14 || to-do |- | [[Durand-206|Durand, Élisabeth Barbe ]] || 1708-03-23 || to-do |- | [[Duvernay-19|Duvernay, Hermemie ]] || 1845-12-19 || to-do |- | [[Fontaine-664|Fontaine, Luce-Josephe ]] || 1734-12-16 || to-do |- | [[Gagnon-1231|Gagnon, Marie Aurélie ]] || 1822-11-15 || to-do |- | [[Gagnon-1288|Gagnon, Jean Baptiste ]] || 1797-03-08 || to-do |- | [[Gagnon-1516|Gagnon, Jean Baptiste ]] || 1771-02-21 || to-do |- | [[Gagnon-1518|Gagnon, Marie Felicite ]] || 1825-11-30 || to-do |- | [[Glode-4|Glode, Edith Lida]] || 1889-05-20 || to-do |- | [[Glode-5|Glode, Alexandre ]] || 1859-09-09 || to-do |- | [[Glode-6|Glode, Luc ]] || 1837-12-26 || to-do |- | [[Glode-7|Glode, Jacques ]] || 1812-11-08 || to-do |- | [[Poissant-42|Glode, Jacques Marie (Poissant) ]] || 1784-08-09 || Need Death |- | [[Goeckel-32|Goeckel, Johann Bernard ]] || 1731-03-07 || to-do |- | [[Goeckel-33|Goeckel, Antoine Frederic ]] || 1760-10-28 || to-do |- | [[Guay_dit_Castonguay-2|Guay dit Castonguay, Jean Baptiste ]] || 1794-08-30 || to-do |- | [[Guertin-171|Guertin, Marie Josephe ]] || 1725-02-24 || to-do |- | [[Guyon-393|Guyon, Ignace ]] || 1719-09-19 || to-do |- | [[Guyon-394|Guyon, Marie Josephe ]] || 1743-02-21 || to-do |- | [[Hamel-329|Hamel, Marie Magdeleine ]] || 1781-11-22 || to-do |- | [[Herbec-6|Herbec, Marie Angelique Pulcherie]] || 1765-10-27 || to-do |- | [[Johnson-34746|Johnson, Addie K ]] || 1863-12-01 || to-do |- | [[Kagle-5|Kagle, Georges ]] || 1800-00-00 || DONE!!! but ALWAYS Look for his Birth and Baptism |- | [[Kagle-6|Kagle, Marie Julia ]] || 1825-05-29 || to-do |- | [[Kagle-7|Kagle, Caroline ]] || 1832-09-08 || to-do |- | [[Kagle-8|Kagle, Moyse ]] || 1834-08-10 || to-do |- | [[Kagle-9|Kagle, Antoine ]] || 1835-02-26 || to-do |- | [[Kagle-10|Kagle, Lucy ]] || 1836-11-03 || to-do |- | [[Kagle-11|Kagle, Polycarpe ]] || 1826-05-02 || to-do |- | [[Kagle-12|Kagle, George ]] || 1824-02-16 || to-do |- | [[Kagle-13|Kagle, Issac ]] || 1840-12-10 || to-do |- | [[Kingsley-369|Kingsley, Anna E]] || 1825-09-16 || to-do |- | [[Kingsley-379|Kingsley, Malinda ]] || 1812-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kingsley-380|Kingsley, Unnamed Father ]] || || to-do |- | [[LaPoterie-1|LaPoterie, Marie Marguerite ]] || 1786-06-03 || Need Death record /Source from Champlain NY |- | [[Lacasse-24|Lacasse, Antoine ]] || 1707-05-15 || to-do |- | [[Lacasse-91|Lacasse, Marie Louise ]] || 1880-04-15 || to-do |- | [[Lacasse-107|Lacasse, Ephrème ]] || 1805-03-03 || Needs Death Fact & Sourcing |- | [[Lacasse-108|Lacasse, Antoine ]] || 1771-03-17 || Needs Death Source |- | [[Lalonde_dit_Latrielle-1|Lalonde dit Latrielle, Marie Sophie ]] || 1813-00-00 || LACKS SOURCES |- | [[Lalonde_dit_Latrielle-2|Lalonde dit Latrielle, Francois ]] || 1786-02-02 || LACKS SOURCES |- | [[Lalonde_dit_Latrielle-3|Lalonde dit Latrielle, Francois ]] || 1762-03-06 || LACKS SOURCES |- | [[Lalonde_dit_Latrielle-4|Lalonde dit Latrielle, Robert Norbert ]] || 1780-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Langlois_dit_LaChapelle-2|Langlois dit LaChapelle, Marie Catherine ]] || 1788-00-00 || Needs Death Info and Source |- | [[Larose-205|Larose, Unknown ]] || 1780-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Laure_Lord_Lor-1|Laure Lord Lor, Louis Thadée]] || 1784-09-27 || Needs Sourcing |- | [[Laurent-101|Laurent, Doris Ann]] || 1928-06-26 || to-do |- | [[LeBlanc-3465|LeBlanc, Venerande ]] || 1777-07-19 || to-do |- | [[Legare-129|Legare, Marie Anne ]] || 1768-07-25 || Needs Death Info and Source |- | [[Legris-142|Legris, Jean Baptiste , dit Lepine]] || 1671-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lemaire-95|Lemaire, Louis ]] || 1691-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lemaire-96|Lemaire, Angelique ]] || 1736-08-23 || to-do |- | [[Lemieux-396|Lemieux, Marie Catherine Josephe]] || 1728-09-24 || DONE!!! but can add more |- | [[Leroux-441|Leroux, Marie Anne ]] || 1786-08-19 || to-do |- | [[Lord_Lor-1|Lord Lor, Marie ]] || 1854-06-24 || to-do |- | [[Lord_Lor-2|Lord Lor, Solomon ]] || 1927-05-10 || to-do |- | [[Lussier-209|Lussier, Joseph ]] || 1734-00-00 || Needs Death and Sourcing |- | [[Lussier-210|Lussier, Elisabeth Archange ]] || 1758-02-09 || to-do |- | [[Maquet-1|Maquet, Claude , Lajoie]] || 1728-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Maquet_dit_Lajoie-1|Maquet dit Lajoie, Marie Anne ]] || 1766-04-27 || to-do |- | [[Mayer-1348|Mayer, Johannetta Elisabetha ]] || 1737-08-02 || to-do |- | [[Melancon-206|Melancon, Sophie ]] || 1794-02-04 || to-do |- | [[Michel-307|Michel, Élisabeth Agnès ]] || 1682-06-16 || to-do |- | [[Millot-17|Millot, Jean ]] || 1804-06-21 || to-do |- | [[Milot-42|Milot, Jean ]] || 1708-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Milot_dit_Champaigne-1|Milot dit Champaigne, Joseph Marie]] || 1779-01-31 || needs sourcing |- | [[Mirault-5|Mirault, Pierre David ]] || 1794-10-05 || needs sourcing |- | [[Mousseau-106|Mousseau dit Desilets, Joseph (Mousseau) ]] || 1774-01-24 || Needs Sourcing |- | [[Mylott-3|Mylott, Arthur ]] || || birth certificate from Chambly and death certificate from Westchester |- | [[Mylott-4|Mylott, Milo Benjamin]] || 1884-07-31 || to-do |- | [[Wills-1630|Mylott, Dorothy (Wills)]] || || Schuylerville birth |- | [[Mylott-5|Mylott, John ]] || 1852-02-03 || to-do |- | [[Milot-38|Mylott, Robert (Milot) ]] || 1832-06-02 || to-do |- | [[Mylott-6|Mylott, Mary Beth ]] || || to-do |- | [[Paquet_dit_LaValle-1|Paquet dit LaValle, Marie Julie]] || 1837-10-08 || to-do |- | [[Paquet_dit_LaValle-2|Paquet dit LaValle, Jean Baptiste ]] || 1800-07-16 || to-do |- | [[Payant-34|Payant, Marie Louise ]] || 1747-12-22 || to-do |- | [[Payant-48|Payant, Joseph Jacques ]] || 1700-01-19 || to-do |- | [[Pelletier-1178|Pelletier, Marie Ursule ]] || 1698-11-20 || to-do |- | [[Pichet-62|Pichet, Agathe ]] || 1751-09-30 || to-do |- | [[Pichette-43|Pichette, Esther ]] || 1825-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Quemeneur_dit_LaFlamme-4|Quemeneur dit LaFlamme, Angelique ]] || || to-do |- | [[Reed-7844|Reed, Ann ]] || 1836-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Reed-8234|Reed, John ]] || 1802-03-28 || to-do |- | [[Rivest-35|Rivest, Alexis ]] || 1788-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Rivet-58|Rivet, Alexis ]] || 1722-07-18 || to-do |- | [[Rivest-1|Rivet, Alexis (Rivest) ]] || 1757-11-20 || to-do |- | [[Rivet-261|Rivet, Joseph Esprit]] || 1812-05-15 || to-do |- | [[Rivet-262|Rivet, Alexis ]] || 1815-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Rivet-263|Rivet, Maxime ]] || 1849-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Rivet-264|Rivet, Joseph Paul Emile ]] || 1880-04-13 || to-do |- | [[Rivet-265|Rivet, Joseph Albert ]] || 1919-12-05 || to-do |- | [[Rivet-266|Rivet, Marie Claire ]] || 1918-08-18 || to-do |- | [[Rivet-267|Rivet, Raymond ]] || 1916-08-26 || to-do |- | [[Rivet-268|Rivet, Raymond Dedace]] || 1922-04-05 || to-do |- | [[Rivet-294|Rivet, Fidele Maxime ]] || 1895-04-25 || to-do |- | [[Rivet-295|Rivet, Armand ]] || 1883-07-21 || to-do |- | [[Robert-1469|Robert, Reine Adelaide ]] || 1807-02-20 || to-do |- | [[Robert-1470|Robert, Jean Baptiste ]] || 1775-04-10 || to-do |- | [[Robichaud-691|Robichaud, Luce ]] || 1764-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Roy-2511|Roy, Marie Françoise ]] || 1773-07-08 || to-do |- | [[Sureau_dit_Blondin-2|Sureau dit Blondin, Rosalie ]] || 1793-05-07 || to-do |- | [[Sylvestre-150|Sylvestre, Joseph ]] || 1778-04-09 || to-do |- | [[Sylvestre-218|Sylvestre, Marie Julie ]] || 1804-05-14 || to-do |- | [[Sylvestre-231|Sylvestre, Julie ]] || 1805-09-25 || to-do |- | [[Thouin-37|Thouin, Marie Therese ]] || 1793-08-01 || to-do |- | [[Wills-1631|Wills, John Albert]] || 1873-09-02 || to-do |- | [[Wills-1634|Wills, John Albert Berryman]] || 1843-04-07 || to-do |- | [[Wills-1692|Wills, William ]] || 1800-01-30 || to-do |- | [[Wills-1702|Wills, Muriel Etta ]] || 1917-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wills-1703|Wills, Celena Elizabeth]] || 1904-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wills-1704|Wills, Anna E]] || 1906-09-10 || to-do |- | [[Wills-1705|Wills, Julia Anne]] || 1908-07-05 || to-do |- | [[Wills-1706|Wills, John Albert]] || 1910-09-17 || to-do |- | [[Wills-1707|Wills, Elizabeth Frances]] || 1913-01-12 || to-do |- | [[Wills-1708|Wills, Earl Larry]] || 1920-03-12 || to-do |- | [[Wills-1709|Wills, William Robert]] || 1923-11-14 || to-do |- | [[Wills-2029|Wills, Amy ]] || 1848-01-17 || to-do |-

Mary CATLIN or Mary OLCOTT

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6 John Burnham owned cov 1 Ch Oct 26 1686"

Mary Cherry Power of Attorney

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Abstract of Power of Attorney: *On 28 Jan 1793, [[Cherry-1024 | Mary Cherry]] of Martin Co, NC granted Power of Attorney to "my dear brother [[Cherry-1002 | Joel Cherry]] of the State of South Carolina and Kershaw County" in a matter regarding "my father [[Cherry-1023 | Joshua Cherry's]] estate deceased in the State above said (SC) and County of Kershaw." The document was recorded in Kershaw Co, SC on 20 Nov 1793. *The original is in Kershaw Co, SC Registrar of Deeds Book A, page 124. An image of the document is attached to this profile.

Mary Cole To-Do List, Links and G2G posts for future ref. etc.

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==To-Do List== * [[Project:Photo_of_the_Week/Archive|Photo of the Week Archive]] ''Just because.'' * Help out with Patricia's [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWeb/errors.htm?UserID=13970131&Generations=9 db_error report] * Add biographies/timelines to the profiles I manage, left of at: [[Bicknell-553|Joseph Newton Bicknell]] on my Watchlist. * [[:Category: Needs GEDCOM Cleanup|Category: GEDCOM Cleanup Required]] * The Scanlan Family profiles [[Scanlan-179|Christopher Scanlan]] * Identify these 3 people [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=try&db=1861Canada&h=794592486 1861 Canada census @ Ancestry.com] * Identify this William McCullough. Possible kin to Mary (McCullough) Kirkup? [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JNBN-K26 Death cert. @ FamilySearch.com] * Also, Identify this William Charles McCullough. POB questionable? [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=131319692 Memorial @ findagrave.com] * And this William McCullough [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-XQJ 1881 census @ FamilySearch.com] * Confirm [[Gibson-11387|Margaret (Gibson) Smith]] as the wife of [[Smith-110714|Louis Smith]]. ::''Note to self: Remember to take your time! Our Family Tree will forever be a work in progress. Others will come along and add what may be needed. The most important thing is to be as accurate and thorough as possible.'' ===My Brick Walls=== * [[McCullough-2058|William McCullough]] and [[McLatchie-54|Jessie (McLatchie) McCullough]]; marriage record @ [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FG8Q-H64 FamilySearch.com] (am pretty sure this is them) ====Links==== :For easy access, research etc. * [https://www.genealogytoday.com/surname/finder.mv?Surname=Apel Apel Genealogy] * [http://www.hebrewsurnames.com/APEL Apel @ Hebrew surnames.com] * [http://www.irishgenealogy.com/county/antrim.htm County Antrim @ Irishgenealogy.com] * [http://ao.salldata.dk/ Denmark records @ Salldata.dk] * [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Dictionary_of_National_Biography,_1885-1900 Dictionary of National Biography @ Wikisource.org] * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ Free bmd.org.uk] * [[Space:My_uploads|Free-space page: My uploads]] * [https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/menu.asp GRO Index @ Gov.uk] * [[Copying_Text|Guidelines to Copying Text @ WikiTree.com]] * [[Space:Kitty's_Library|Kitty's Library @ WikiTree.com]] * [http://www.from-ireland.net/irish-names/latin-names-in-english/ Latin Names in English @ Ireland.net] * [http://www.metric-conversions.org/length/inches-to-millimeters.htm metric-conversions in to mm] * [https://aad.archives.gov/aad/ National Archives @ Archives.gov] * [https://news.google.com/newspapers Newspapers @ Googlenews.com] * [https://nzhistory.govt.nz/hands/links-genealogy/genealogy-links New Zealand @ NZHistory.com] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/ New Zealand @ PapersPast.com] * [http://www.tributes.com/ Obituaries @ Tributes.com] * [http://www.ontariogenealogy.com/ontariocounty/index.html Ontario @ OntarioGen.com] * [http://geneofun.on.ca/cems/ON/ONMID12790 Ontario Cemeteries @ Genweb.com] * [http://search.ancestry.com/search/category.aspx?cat=112 Passenger Lists @ Ancestry.com] * [http://www.NYarrivals.com/immigrant_ships_ny_arrivals.html Passenger Lists @ nyarrivls.com] * [https://archive.org/ Publications @ InternetArchive.org] * [http://revwarapps.org/searches2.htm Rev. War Veterans @ RevWar.org] * [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/sct Scotland @ Genuki.org] * [https://tools.oratory.com/altcodes.html Special characters (keyboard) @ Tools.oratory.com] * [https://www.ukcensusonline.com/index.php UK Census @ UK Census Online] * [http://www.genuki.org.uk/ UK & Ireland Records @ Genuki.org] * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wjmartin/wm-index.htm Wesleyan Methodist Baptismal Register @ Rootsweb.com] :*[http://libindx.moray.gov.uk/people/people_report_view.asp?REF_ID=NM136292 Not quite sure] ====Templates==== :Type w/2 { } instead of one * {citation needed} = {{Citation Needed}} * {Image|file='''''image file here'''''|size=75|align=r} - Use: ''Float image (r or l) in text area * {FindAGrave|memorialnumber} = {{FindAGrave|memorialnumber}} ====Profiles==== :Examples of, IMO, well done! * [[Dollar-44|Joe Walter Alexander Dollar]] * [[Spencer-2006|William Spencer]] * [[Unknown-226833|Mary (Unknown) Hewes]] * [[Burn-129|Thomas Reuben Whitfield]] ====Articles of Interest==== :For research etc. * [https://nativeheritageproject.com/2013/05/14/indians-and-the-census-1790-2010/ Race and the US Census] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citing_sources#Short_citations Wikipedia: Citing sources] ====G2G Posts==== :With info for future ref. * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/349091/please-help-with-adding-more-than-one-source Inline references] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/348561/there-way-access-list-everything-youve-uploaded-to-wikitree My uploads] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/162956/footnoted-source-citations-101 Footnoted source citations 101]

Mary Dane of Andover

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There were at least four different Mary Danes who were contemporaries in Andover in the first decades of the 1700's. I created this freespace page because these women are often confused with each other in online family trees and in published and written family histories detailing these families. From Birth and Marriage records, we can identify the following women of the era distinctly: # Mary, daughter of Philemon Dane and Mary Thompson. No birth record identified yet, but Philemon and Mary were married in 1685. Currently no profile on WikiTree. # Mary, daughter of Nathaniel and Deliverance Dane, born on February 7, 1687 [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Andover/Images/Andover_B118.shtml Andover Births]; page 118; Massachusetts Vital Records Project Currently [[Dane-20|Dane-20]] # Mary, daughter of Francis Dane and Hannah Poor, born on 22 April 1699 in Andover. [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Andover/Images/Andover_B118.shtml Andover Births]; Massachusetts Vital Records Project Currently [[Dane-73|Dane-73]], but could also be [[Dane-154|Dane-154]] # Mary Harnden (or Harndine), who married Joseph Dane (son of Francis and Hannah) in 1720 [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Andover/Images/Andover_M098.shtml Andover Marriages]; page 98; Massachusetts Vital Records Project Joseph Dane died on Dec. 27, 1721[http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Andover/Images/Andover_D420.shtml Andover Deaths]; page 420; Massachusetts Vital Records Project, making Mary a widow and a participant in this exercise. I haven't found a birth record for Mary yet, but her parents, Barachias and Mary Harndine, were not married until 1701. [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Andover/Images/Andover_M166.shtml Andover Marriages]; page 166; Massachusetts Vital Records Project. Her date of birth becomes important, as you'll see below. Currently she has no profile on WikiTree. There are four marriage records for "Mary Dane" in this era (that I've found so far): # Mary Dane and John Witt, Lynn, Nov. 11, 1702 [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Lynn/Images/Lynn_M401.shtml Lynn Marriages]; page 401; Massachusetts Vital Records Project. # Mary Dane and Andrew Allin, Andover, June 28, 1711 [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Andover/Images/Andover_M027.shtml Andover Marriages]; Massachusetts Vital Records Project # Mary Dane and Jeremiah Ballard, Andover, Dec. 29, 1721 # Mary Dane and Joshua Frye, Andover, July 14, 1724[http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Andover/Images/Andover_M099.shtml Andover Marriages]; page 99; Massachusetts Vital Records Project. The key exercise is to ensure that the proper Mary in the first list is matched to her marriage in the second list. Unfortunately, none of the town marriage records give us a hint as to which Mary is the subject of each record. Contemporary sources provide the following guidance: # The 1725 will of Nathaniel Dane, husband of Deliverance lists his daughter Mary, the wife of Andrew Allen,(p.8) Case: 7120:p. 1-10: Essex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1638-1881.Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014. (From records supplied by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Archives.) # The will of Francis Dane, dated Sept. 20, 1736, proved Dec. 20, 1738, mentions his daughter Mary Ballard and son-in-law Jeremiah Ballard. Case 7087:p. 1-9: Essex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1638-1881.Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014. (From records supplied by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Archives.). There is an extensive set of non-contemporary typewritten histories compiled by Charlotte Abbott of the early families of Andover. Abbott's Dane family history lists all four women on pages 4 (Mary #1 above), 6 (#2) and 7 (both #3 and #4) [http://www.mhl.org/sites/default/files/files/Abbott/Dane%20Family.pdf Early Records of the Dane Family of Andover]; compiled by Charlotte Helen Abbott. Abbott's histories match: # Mary #2 with Andrew Allen # Mary #4 above with Joshua Frye # Mary #3 above with Jeremiah Ballard # Abbott has no marriage or other information for Mary #1, just her name. I have not found any other sources to dispute that Mary #2, Dane-20, married Andrew Allin (Allen) on 28 Jun 1711,. Dane-20 was a very typical marriage age of 24 in 1711. The widow Mary Allen, who dies in 1772, is listed as age 85, which also matches to Mary #2 [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Andover/Images/Andover_D376.shtml Andover Deaths]; Massachusetts Vital Records Project. The only other Mary this could be is Mary #1, but no sources indicate it. The Frye Genealogy does not agree with Charlotte Abbott regarding the wife of Joshua Frye. It says that Frye married "Mary, the daughter of Francis and Hannah Dane of Andover".[https://archive.org/stream/fryegenealogyadr00bark#page/54/mode/2up Frye genealogy; Adrian of Kittery, Me., John of Andover, Mass., Joshua of Virginia, Thomas of Rhode Island]; Barker, Elizabeth Frye, 1873. In doing further research, I located the headstone for Mary Frie from 1729, which reads: "HERE LYES BURIED THE BODY OF Mrs MARY FRIE THE WIFE OF Mr JOSHUA FRIE WHO DIED DECEMBER the 24 1729 & IN the 30 FORST YEAR OF HER AGE". [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=63329057&PIpi=41840075 FindaGrave Profile #63329057]. The age listed is probably the reason other genealogies have identified this Mary Dane as the daughter of Francis and Hannah, who was born in 1699. However, all other sources found so far point to this being Mary Harnden. Perhaps she was born before her parents' official marriage .... : ? Mary Harnden Dane Frye: HARNDELL (see Harenden, Harndeell, Harnden, Mary, d. Jno. and Susana, Feb. 21, 1699. Baldwin Thomas, compiler. Vital Records of Reading Massachusetts to the Year 1850, NEHGS, Boston, MA, 1912. Vol. 1: p. 115. : Joseph Dane's estate was divided equally between his father Francis, and his widow Mary Dane, as their were no children. There is ''John Harnden'' who with Francis Dane, agreed to the appraisal/inventory. (p. 9) Case 7112:p. 1-10: Essex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1638-1881.Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014. (From records supplied by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Archives.) Some online trees indicate that Mary Dane #1 married John Witt [http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p2548.htm Our Royal, Titled, Noble, and Commoner Ancestors & Cousins]; Compiler: Marlyn Lewis. However, I am suspicious of this because I have seen several mentions (including Abbott) that Mary's father Philemon mentioned in his will in 1717 only son Philemon and daughter Abigail but not daughter Mary. Mary Witt lived until 1746. Essex Genealogist: Vol. 18: p. 168: John Witt, son of John(2), born at Lynn on June 3, 1679; died Marlboro, MA 1743 (will proved) married Mary Dane, born 1677; died ''Feb. 1771 at Oxford, MA''. == Sources ==

Mary Dorgan To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Dorgan-54|Mary Dorgan]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Dorgan-54&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Mary Dorgan To-Do List|Mary's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Dorgan-115|Dorgan, William ]] || 1885-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Coffey-1902|Sweeney, Helen Marie (Coffey) ]] || 1885-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Mary Edwards Walker

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Mary Edwards Walker was the first women to win the Congressional Medal of Honor during the Civil War. She was an early enthusiast for Women's Rights. Mary graduated from medical school at the age of 21. In the year 1856 she married a physician, Albert Miller. Together they setup a medical practice, but the public wasn't ready for a women physician, they got divorced 13 years later. She went to Washington and tried to join the Union Army, she got denied so she served as an assistant surgeon.

Mary Elizabeth Puhek Obituary

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From Hibbing Daily Tribune (http://www.hibbingmn.com/obituaries/mary-elizabeth-puhek/article_273170f0-deeb-5b84-a533-cdcfd128e729.html) Mary Elizabeth Puhek, 94, of Buhl, formerly of Chisholm, died Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011, at Northland Village Assisted Living in Buhl. She was born Oct. 25, 1916, in Eveleth to Michael C. and Francis K. (Music) Lopac. She attended Martin Hughes High School in Buhl and was a lifelong Iron Range resident. Mary was united in marriage on July 11, 1942, in Buhl to Ignace J. Puhek. She was a member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Chisholm, the CCW, KSKJ and the Women’s Catholic Foresters. She loved baking, cooking and gardening. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother who enjoyed being with her family. She is survived by her children: Mary Bovitz of Hibbing, Michael (Danette) Puhek of Monroe, Ore., and Richard (Donna) Puhek of Chisholm; grandchildren: Chris (Lori), Jeff (Laurie), Kevin (Karen), and David Bovitz, Richie (Leslie), Nace (Sandi), and Adam (Carlonna) Puhek, Philip (Heather), and Daniel (Shanti) Puhek, step-grandchildren, Joshua Wilkerson and Jothan Wilkerson; great-grandchildren: Anna, Josh, Alex, Zack, Kaleb, Nick, Natalie, Gertie, Brodie, Mila, Brier, Bryce, Addison, Kelsey, Josh, Skylar and Ivy; and one brother, William (Ann) Lopac. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Ignace J. on July 14, 2002; infant daughter, Elizabeth; son-in-law, Tom Bovitz; two sisters; and five brothers. Funeral: A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Oct. 28, at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Chisholm. The Rev. Fred Method will celebrate the Mass. Visitation: Will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 27, at the Rupp Funeral Home & Cremation Service Chapel in Chisholm and will continue for one hour prior to the Mass Friday at the church. Burial: Interment will follow in Chisholm Cemetery. Arrangements are with Rupp Funeral Home & Cremation Service of Chisholm. To sign the guest book online and leave a memorial message, log on to http://www.ruppfuneralhome.com">www.ruppfuneralhome.com.

Mary Ella Medlock's Bible

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Mary Ella Medlock was born in 1846 to Benjamin F Medlock and Eliza Jane (Whaley) Medlock in Columbia County, Arkansas. She married Flavious Josephus Wilson in 1862 after he returned from the Civil War. Her two older brothers did not return from the war. She and her husband, known as Seph, raised their family in a rural community in the northwest corner of Columbia County known as Snipe. She recorded births, marriages and deaths of her children, grandchildren and extended family. The bible is now in the possession of Andrea (Wilson) Pletcher, her 2nd great-granddaughter. === From the Bible of Mary Ella (Medlock) Wilson === '''Births''' Flavious Josephus Wilson was born March the 22nd 1838 ''(husband)'' Mary Ella (Medlock) Wilson was born July the 5 1846 ''(self)'' Pennie Eliza Wilson was born September the 19 1863 ''(daughter)'' Joseph Benjamin Wilson was born Augst the 30 1865 (son) Anna Lula Wilson was born Feburary the 12 1868 (daughter) Johnnie Marshal Wilson was born January the 6 1871 (son) Julia Henrietta Wilson was born June the 8 1875 (daughter) Martha Fannie Wilson was born December the 31st 1877 (daughter) '''The births of F J and M E Wilson grandchildren''' Maudia Wilson the daughter of J B and M E Wilson was born December the 27 1887 Joseph Monroe Rogers the son of R A Rogers and P E Rogers was born Feb the 2 and 1885 Claudie Pearl Rogers the daughter of R A and P E Rogers was born Aug the 4th 1886 Sephos B. Wilson son of J. B. and M. E. Wilson was borned Feb the 20 1890 Larkin Wilson was born July 24 [1901] [son of Martha Francis Wilson & Charles Henry Wilson] Halmon Wilson was born June 7 1903 [son of Martha Francis Wilson & Charles Henry Wilson] Charles Medlock Sr was born AD 1781 (grandfather) Ma[r]tha Baugh Medlock was born March the 9 1796 (grandmother) M[ontgomery] S Medlock was born Nov the 23 1816 (uncle) B[enjamin] F[ranklin] Medlock Sr was born March the 5 1820 (father) Monroe Medlock was born August the 28 1818 (uncle) Martha Adaliza Medlock was born June the 15 1825 (aunt) Eliza Jane Medlock the wife of B. F. Medlock Sr was born Nov the 3rd 1822 in (mother) B[enjamin] F[ranklin] Burchfield was born October the 16 1880 (nephew - son of Julia A Medlock & Nathaniel D Burchfield) '''Marriages''' Flavus Josephas Wilson and Mary Ella (Medlock) Wilson was marrid November the 27 AD 1862 R. A. [Robert Ansley] Rogers and Pennie E[liza] (Wilson) Rogers was married the 17 of Jan 1884 (dau) Joseph B[enjamin] Wilson and Mary E[llen] Wilson was married Feb the 10 1887 (son) Absalom Davis and Anna L[ula] (Wilson) Davis was married March the 21 1887 (dau) Joseph [Andrew] Wilson [and Julia Henrietta (Wilson)] was married December the 23 189[7] (dau) John M[arshall] Wilson and Sallie [Henrietta] (Wilson) Wilson was married January the 20 1898 (son) Fannie [Martha Francis] Wilson was married to Charlie [Charles Henry] Wilson January the [26] 1899 (dau) '''Deaths''' Julia E. Burchfield daughter of B F and Eliza Medlock was born March the 1st 1857 and died May the 20 1888 (sister) ''Anna Eliza Burchfield'' died Janury the 4 1888 (possibly daughter of Julia E. Burchfield) Charles Medlock Sr died Feb the 26 1840 (grandfather) Martha Baugh Medlock died Feb the 4 1850 (grandmother) Monroe Medlock died Sept the 24 1819 (uncle) Adaliza Medlock died Nov the 11 1836 (aunt) E J Medlock died Dec 2nd AD 1872 (mother) B F Medlock Sr died March the 16 1893 (father) F J Wilson died Sept the 9 1899 (husband) Pennie E Rogers died January the 24 1900 the daughter of F. J. and M. E. Wilson (daughter) Mae Davis died Jan 14 1919 the daughter of AT and Lula Davis ( possibly Mary M.) Dawson Wilson died Sept 12 1921 the son of J M Wilson & Sallie Wilson (grandson)

Mary Emma Myers Symes' photo Album in the possession of Alice Wright Krohn photographed by James Purcell

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This photo album was passed from [[Myers-8956|Mary Emma Myers Symes]] to [[Wright-36938|Alice Wright Krohn]]. This includes a number of family members, and was photographed by James Kevin Purcell. The photo album is believed to have been donated to Goodwill, and is no longer extant. First 37 should be original photos. The rest have been edited using Photoshop Express, Amazon Photos, and/or Google Photo.

Mary Fletcher

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Marriage of Christopher and Mary Fletcher

Mary Green, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1853

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[[Category:Mary Green, Arrived 19 Jun 1853]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] === The voyage of the immigrant ship Mary Green to the South Australian Colony in 1853 === Departed: '''Southampton, 18 March 1853'''
Arrived: '''Port Adelaide, South Australia, 19 June 1853''' A copy of the official passenger list is available on the State Records of South Australia website. State Records of SA, Passenger Lists, [https://www.archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1853/GRG35_48_1_53-6_Mary%20Green.pdf link] Mary Green, 589 tons, Captain Everett, from Southampton 18th March 1853, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 19th June 1853. The Mary Green was carrying 310 souls, equal to 243 statute adults, and these were Government Emigrants. She was the 6th ship from England to South Australia with government passengers for 1853 ; five births and three deaths on the passage. ==Passenger Lists etc.== * As transcribed and submitted to The Ships List by Robert Janmaat, at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/marygreen1853.shtml * Passengers In History, An initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum, 19/03/1853 - 19/06/1853, http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/945316 * 6/1853 - Mary Green from the State Records of SA, Passenger Lists at: https://www.archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1853/GRG35_48_1_53-6_Mary%20Green.pdf * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858) of Monday 20 June 1853, Page 2. first accessed online on the 10th of July 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/207012877?searchTerm=%22Mary%20Green%22 * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Monday 20 June 1853, Page 2. first accessed online on the 10th of July 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/38461961?searchTerm=%22Mary%20Green%22

Mary Ingram Lee

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[[Category:New Projects]] == Mary Ingram Lee == The goal of this project is to research the daughter of [[Ingram-251|Richard Ingram]]: Mary Ingram Lee For Research Purposes Only. In his 1781 will [[Ingram-251|Richard Ingram]] gives his daughter Mary Lee two slaves: a boy and a girl named Pen and Callop [Caleb]. It would be interesting to know where these slaves went or if they were inherited by anyone. [[Lee-7459|Thomas Lee]]'s wife Mary does not mention them in her will. There is a Mary Lee, apparently a widow, in the Johnston County census of 1787 with a son and 2 daughters and 5 slaves and later in 1790 with 6 slaves: :[https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/2587711?mark=26acbfaf75e0801f958c616191e202a5ee7d4ecf2de8b8c8adbe716a978c8744 1787 Captain Isaac Hinton's District] :1787 :Name: Mary Lee :1 Male under 21 :3 Females including herself :2 Slaves - 12 to 50 years old ( could these be Pen & Callop (Caleb)?) :3 Slaves - under 12 and over 50 :[https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/2587765?mark=37b4b31d0691411c56e413794264717e8bad09738eb2e67760b79455d2b451d1 1790 Johnston County, North Carolina] :1790. :Name: Mary Lee :Home in 1790 (City, County, State): Johnston, North Carolina :Free White Persons - Males - 16 and over: 1 [Her son would be born about 1774]. :Free White Persons - Females: 3 :Number of Slaves: 6 :Number of Household Members: 10 :[https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/2587765?mark=37b4b31d0691411c56e413794264717e8bad09738eb2e67760b79455d2b451d1 1790 Johnston County, North Carolina] :3rd collum 5th person from last == Birth Dates == For research purposes only. The widow Mary Lee had 3 children: 1 male and 2 females. Mary Lee - to have a 16 year old in 1790 (born 1774), her estimated birth date would be about 1759 or earlier. Richard Ingram's daughter [[Ingram-257|Zilpha Avera]] was born 1760. Mary Lee's husband would be born around 1755 more or less. They would be married before 1774. He died before the 1787 census. == Lees in Johnston County, North Carolina == In the 1700s there were many Lees in Johnston County, North Carolina, and in particular two different families of Lees. The [[Lee-6250|Hugh Lee]] descendants and the [[Lee-1662|John Lee Esq]]. descendants. Descending from [[Lee-6250|Hugh Lee]] down through [[Lee-18096|Peter Lee]] were the brothers [[Lee-9178|Cato Lee]] born about 1757 and [[Lee-13454|David Lee]] born about 1756 and [[Lee-14625|Winnifred Lee]] and many more not yet accounted for on WikiTree. Cato Lee was listed as living quite near Mrs. Mary Lee in [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/2587711?mark=26acbfaf75e0801f958c616191e202a5ee7d4ecf2de8b8c8adbe716a978c8744 Capt. Isaac Hinton’s District] in the 1787 Johnston County, NC census. And further down the list is David Lee. Winnifred Lee is on the [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/3842203?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a2255564e6a35425150634758702b43514d37337a315659375a55782b316b385249726d33574c657a346f6e733d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d preceding page] under her newly-wed husband [[Ingram-2187|Isaac Ingram]]. In conclusion, there are four possibly related Hugh Lee descendants living near each other in 1784-1787 Hinton's District, Johnston County, NC: ::Mrs Mary Lee, widow. Could she be the daughter of [[Ingram-251|Richard Ingram]] listed in his will? ::[[Lee-13454|David Lee]] ::[[Lee-9178|Cato Lee]] ::[[Lee-14625|Winnifred Lee]] married [[Ingram-2187|Isaac Ingram]] Children of David Lee (b c 1756) and Anna Eldredge are: *[[Lee-15146|Willis Lee]] born 1775 (theory: this is similar to Widow Mary Lee's son) *[[Lee-15142|Zachariah Lee]] 1776 *[[Lee-15140|Obed Lee]] 1780 *[[Lee-15144|Jane (Lee) Smith]] 1785 *[[Lee-15139|Birchett (Lee) Johnson]] 1786 *Phereby Lee McClenny Thornton Other Lees from the [[Lee-6250|Hugh Lee]] line in Johnston County: :[[Lee-8295|Samuel Lansdon Lee]] married [[Ingram-1258|Elizabeth Ingram]] == Richard Ingram's Children == Children of Richard Ingram (b 1715) and, presumably, Annie (___), all named in the following order in Richard's will, (some birth dates taken from WikiTree profiles are unconfirmed) include:Johnston County, North Carolina, Will Book 2, p. 280, Will of Richard Ingram; image, FamilySearch, (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S7WF-39T4-P9 : accessed 13 Mar 2023) #John b 1733 #Abner b 1735 #William #Pheriby b 1739 m. (___) Lee #Mary, b. abt. 1745 m. (___) Lee #Elizabeth, m. (____) Aver-a #Zilpha, b. 1760 m. Samuel Avera on 10 Feb 1779FamilySearch, "North Carolina, County Marriages, 1762-1979 ," database with images, (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q285-T444 : 9 March 2021), Samuel Avera and Zilpha Ingram, 10 Feb 1779; FHL 418,147. == Questions for Consideration == Thomas Lee and his wife name their first son "Needham". If Richard Ingram's daughter, Mary Ingram, married Thomas Lee, why would she name her son "Needham"? "Needham" as a name belongs to Mary Bryan's family. Furthermore, Needham Bryan posted bond for the guardian of [[Rains-330|Henry Rains]], Mary's child, when Thomas Lee adopted him. Where are the Ingrams in this adoption? [[Bryan-1224|Mary Bryan]] was the daughter of William Bryan. Henry named his first son "William". If Mary Ingram was the mother of Henry, why didn't Henry name even one son "Richard" after Richard Ingram? Mary's son Henry Rains (b 1767) had children in this order: #Sarah Raines 1791–1860 m James Kellems (20 OCT 1784 Virginia - 4 JAN 1843 Crawford County, Indiana) #Mary Rains 1792–1872 m Spencer King Sr #Sallie Margaret Rains 1793-1849 m Preston Whitley Davis Sr. #William Rains 1800–1889 #Needham Lee Rains 1802–1849 m Nancy Turner (1807–1900) #[[Rains-839|Patsy Rains]] 1802–1879 m Joseph Turner (1811-1891) #Ballenger Rains 1805–1859 m Peggy Margaret Marcy/Marlee #Henry Lane Rains 1807–1870 m Margaret Lane #John Rains 1819–1880 m Cynthia Pearcy/Pierce == Note == Birth dates were copied from the profiles but birth dates keep changing just like the boundaries of the land in the colonies so it's hard to keep them up to date. == Sources ==

Mary Jane (Griffin) Smith's Photographic Album - Smith Two

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[[Category: Smith, Griffin, Simpson - Family Photos]] ---- This set of photos are displayed approximately in the order they were contained in the album. The album almost certainly belonged to [[Griffin-2551|Mary Jane (Giffin) Smith]] - most of the handwriting on the photos matches letters that she wrote. The album is owned by Frederick Smith and was passed from Mary Jane to her son Herman, to her grandson, Nathaniel, father of Fred. Some photos have not been identified - Any ideas? ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Unknown Group. }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-1.jpg |align=l |size=325 |caption=[[Smith-43634|Albert Smith]] }}{{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-2.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=[[Pelton-182|Louisa (Pelton) Smith]] }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-3.jpg |align=l |size=325 |caption=[[Smith-43636|Rufus Avery Smith]] }}{{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-4.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=[[Schoonover-703|Jane (Schoonover) Smith]] }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-5.jpg |align=l |size=325 |caption=[[Smith-43638|Charles Luvern Smith]] }}{{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-6.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=[[Baxter-1283|Elsie Adaline (Baxter) Smith]] }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-7.jpg |align=l |size=325 |caption=[[Baxter-1296|Tracy Baxter]]}}{{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-14.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=Mary Baxter }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-9.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=[[Smith-43640|Martha (Smith) Miller]] }}{{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-15.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=[[Smith-43640|Martha (Smith) Miller]] }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-10.jpg |align=l |size=325 |caption=[[Smith-43641|Adelaide (Smith) Helstrom]] }}{{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-17.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=[[Smith-43642|Milton Smith]] }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-11.jpg |align=l |size=325 |caption=[[Stewart-17649|Avery Stewart]] }}{{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-12.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=[[Stewart-17610|Leroy Stewart]] }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-16.jpg |align=l |size=325 |caption=[[Schoonover-669|Hattie]] and [[Schoonover-670|Hettie]] Schoonover }} {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-19.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=[[Stewart-17649|Avery Stewart]] and [[Wheeler-10840|Frank Wheeler]] }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-21.jpg |align=l |size=325 |caption=Jane Baxter }}{{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-22.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=[[Baxter-1364|Sidney Baxter]] }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-23.jpg |align=l |size=325 |caption=[[Wheeler-10839|Emily Wheeler]] }}{{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-38.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=[[Stewart-10082|Clinton Stewart]] }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-39.jpg |align=l |size=325 |caption=[[Pelton-458|Mary Francis (Pelton) Francisco]]. }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-41.jpg |align=l |size=325 |caption=Mary Cole }}{{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-25.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=[[Cole-10446|John Cole]] }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-43.jpg |align=l |size=325 |caption=[[Wilcox-4481|Mark Wilcox]]. }}{{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-44.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=[[Cole-10445|Elsie Cole Wilcox]] }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-26.jpg |align=l |size=325 |caption=[[Fuller-6602|Euphrasia D. Fuller]] }}{{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-27.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=[[Smith-43633|Leo Smith]] and [[Marmon-32|Roscoe Marmon]].}} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-28.jpg |align=l |size=325 |caption=[[Smith-43637|Julia (Smith) Miller]]. }}{{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-29.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=Elsie Miller }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-30.jpg |align=l |size=325 |caption=[[Miller-14596|Oakley Miller]]. }}{{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-31.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=[[Helstrom-52|Augustus E. "Gus" Helstrom]] }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-32.jpg |align=l |size=325 |caption=[[Stewart-17610|Leroy Stewart]] and [[Dennison-700|Jim Dennison]]. }}{{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-33.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=[[Smith-43629|George Smith]] and [[Dennison-700|Jim Dennison]]. }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-34.jpg |align=l |size=325 |caption=Harriet Barnhardt }}{{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-35.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=Ed Barnhardt }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-46.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=Sarah Baxter }}{{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-47.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=Hiram Baxter }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-45.jpg |align=l |size=325 |caption=[[Pelton-233|Harriet (Pelton) Stewart]], [[Stewart-10082| Clinton Stewart]] }}{{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-36.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=[[Miller-14607|Julia (Miller) Johnson]] }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-37.jpg |align=c |size=750 |caption=Written on back - Front Row - Oakley, Uncle A., Julia, DeWitt, Oakley's daughter, Oakley's wife. [[Miller-14596|Oakley Miller]], [[Miller-35307|Andrew S. Miller]], [[Miller-14607|Julia (Miller) Johnson]], [[Simpson-3191|DeWitt Simpson]], [[Miller-14600|Leah Miller]], [[Jones-43264|Julia (Jones) Miller]]. }} ----

Mary Jane (Scott) Farnham

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] == Mary Jane (Scott) Farnham == :This book contains the memoirs and letters to the author after his wife, [[Scott-26611 | Mary Jane (Scott) Farnham]] passed away in Shanghai, China in 1913. * by [[Farnham-792 |Rev. John Marshall Willoughby Farnham]] * published by Commercial Press, LTD, Shanghai, 1913 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Mary Jane (Scott) Farnham|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] :Not available online or in a library, however a copy of the book (which is not in copyright) is in the possession of [[Emens-67 | Susan Hughes]]. Please send a message if you'd like to get a copy of a page. ===Index of Names=== * Miss Mary E. Askin * Mrs M. E. Barchet * [[Bible-1017 | Rev F. W. Bible]] * [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/112913144/henrietta-c-bible Mrs Henrietta C. Bible] * Mrs Leila Dozier Boynton * Mr. G.W. Chamberlain * Rev W C Chapman * Dr. J. Ackerman Coles * Prof F. Clement Cooper [Find A Grave #115154271] * Mr and Mrs Alfred Copp (M.E.Copp) * [[Corbett-677 | Rev Dr Hunter Corbett]] * Mrs J. M. Coulter * Rev. O.C. Crawford * Rev A. M. Cunningham * Rev C. E. Darwent * Rev Dr D. H. Davis * Miss Edith C. Dickie * C.W. Douglass, Esq * Mrs W.J. Drummond (Francis) * Miss Eliza S. Eaton * Rev J. M. Espey * Miss Eliza Etchells * Mr. C. A. Farnham * [[Shapleigh-182 | Mrs D. S. Farnham]] * [[Farnham-1268 | Frank Farnham]], Esq * Mrs Isa Fitch * Mrs M.M. Fitch * Rev Prof R.F.Fitch (Robert F. Fitch) * Mrs M.U. Forsyth (Mary U. Forsyth, "Mrs. Henry") * Prof. C.L.Foster (Clarence L. Foster) * Mrs Foster (Ruth B. (Smith) Foster) * Rev Dr J.C.Garritt * Rev Dr. J.R. Goddard * Miss Maud Goddard * Miss Anna A. Gordon * Hon John Gordon * Mrs M. A. Grant * Rt Rev. F. R. Graves * Mrs Emma Wells Hagar * Rev Dr. J.N and Mrs. Hayes (Mercy B. Hayes) * Miss Daisy Heal * Rev James A Heal * Rev J.L. Henry * Rev D. R. Hoste * [[Farnham-995 | Mrs. Louise H. Houston]] * Rev W. J. Hunnex * Rev W. Remfry Hunt * Rev Dr. John R Hykes *J.E. Inch, Esq * Mrs. J. M. Jamieson * Miss Mabel Jansen * J. W. John, Esq * Miss D.C. Joynt (Dorcas C. Joynt) * Mrs. Jennie H. Judson (and Rev. Prof J. H. Judson) * Mrs. Ada N. Kennedy (and Rev. Alexander Kennedy) * Rev. E. F. Knickerbocker * [[Lacy-2332 | Rev Dr. W. H. Lacy]] * Mrs. M. L. Law * Rev Charles Leaman * [[Little-6923 | Rev Lacy L Little]] * [[Lyon-8255 | Miss Lois D. Lyon]] * Dr. Duncan C. Main (D. Duncan Main) * Mrs. Edwin Martin * Rev. Dr. W.A.P. Martin * Mrs. A.H. Mateer (Mrs. Dr. C. W. Mateer)-- also Calvin and Julia * [[Mattox-1258 | Rev F. L. Mattox]] (Rev. E. L. Mattox) * Rev D. B. S. Morris * Miss Annie R. Morton * Archdeacon Moule (W.S. Moule) * Rev John Murray * Rev Dr. H.V. Noyes (Henry V. Noyes) *J. O’Shea, Esq * Miss Rosa W. Palmburg * Dr. A. George Parrott * Mrs. John Prentice (I. A. Prentice) * Mr. H. Price (Harry Price) * Rev Dr. P. Frank Price * Mrs. Lizzie S. Rand * Miss Lavinia M. Rollstone * Rev Dr. J.E. Shoemaker * Mrs. Pearl C. Shoemaker * Rev J. A. Silsby * Miss Hattie Simpson * Miss Madorah F. Smith * Dr. R. Speer (Rev Robert E. Speer) * Miss Edith Spurling * Rev Dr. T. H. Stacy * Rev Dr. John Stevens * Rev E.E. Strother * Rev. Dr. J. L. Stuart (John L. Stuart) * Mrs. Mary H. Stuart * Rev C.J.F. Symons * Rev Prof E.F. Tatum * Mrs. Herbert H. Taylor (Jeannie Taylor) * Rev. Frank H. Throop * W.A. Viloudaki, Esq * Mrs. Annie Wallace (and Rev. W. J. Wallace) * Rev James Ware * Rev. Dr. John Wherry * [[Wade-15301 | Mrs. Nellie Wade Whitcomb]] * Rev Dr. Prof W. W. White * Mrs. Alice G. Winter (and Mr. W. E. Winter) * Rev. Dr. John Wherry * Mr, James Williamson * The Misses Wilson * Rev Dr. H. M. Woods (Henry W. Woods) * Bao Yien-chang, Esq * Mrs. Mary A Youngson (and Mr. A. Youngson) Note: Some names appear misspelled in the index. This list gives the name as spelled in the index followed by the correct name in parentheses. Others in the index do not include their full name, so the full name appears in parentheses, when known. === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Farnham, John M. W. ''[[Space: Mary Jane (Scott) Farnham| Mary Jane (Scott) Farnham]]'' (Shanghai, 1913), [ Page ]. * [[#Farnham last|Farnham]]

Mary Jane Drummond papers

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My great grandmother, Mary Jane Drummond Nicholson, did years of research on her ancestors and these are her papers

Mary Jensen To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Brandt-1372|Mary Jensen]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Brandt-1372&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Mary Jensen To-Do List|Mary's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Choquette-106|Choquette, Henry ]] || 1881-00-00 || to-do !|Notes - Order FHS film 1425339 from LDS for viewing at my local Family History Center, MS_Oxford@ldsmail.net Item 7 is Baptisms, marriages and burials performed at St. Bernard's Church, Clara, KS, St. Mary's Church, Clifton, KS, St. Louis' Church, Palmer, KS : 1871-1997. Henry's burial should be in the St. Louis' Church, Palmer, KS section. Look for other family records in this while you have it. |- | [[Choquette-111|Choquette, Henry Holmes ]] || 1913-12-27 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Choquette-94|Choquette, Henry Thomas ]] || 1888-12-28 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Wutherich-2|Choquette, Maggie Mae (Wutherich) ]] || 1903-9-18 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Friske-11|Ivan Lawrence Friske]] || 1911-2-24 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Glynn-423|Donald H Glynn]] || 1918-9-2 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Howell-6070|Majorie (Howell) Glynn]] || 1921-4-20 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Hough-1797|Edna J. (Hough) Howell]] || 1924-6-24 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Howell-6063|Frederick T. Howell]] || 1886-5-29 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Howell-6069|Kenneth Howell]] || 1919-12-15 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Howell-6062|Lewis Rodger Howell]] || 1850-8-26 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Hadorn-5|Mary (Hadorn) Howell]] || 1890-7-7 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Koch-2810|George Vincent Koch]] || 1910-3-26 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Ladner-1234|Christian David Ladner]] || 1866-10-23 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Meugniot-12|Emile Celesten Lewis Meugniot]] || 1837-2-7 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Choquette-93|Adeline (Choquette) Pitsch]] || 1894-5-13 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Pitsch-27|William Pitsch]] || 1877-3-16 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Pinkham-429|Dorothy Mae (Pinkham) Stewart]] || 1932-2-22 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Stewart-22214|David Howell Stewart]] || 1940-1-9 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Choquette-118|Ruth Ann (Choquette) Thatcher]] || 1917-10-3 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Howell-6067|Madelyn (Howell) Turnbull]] || 1913-8-19 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Ladner-1229|Mary Barbara (Ladner) Wutherich]] || 1878-10-5 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Wutherich-3|Peter Paul Wutherich]] || 1856-9-15 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |}

Mary Katherine's Wiki Page

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Mary King Stevenson

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'''Research notes and discussion about Mary King Stevenson, her family, origins and life.''' ''Reasons [[King-13507|Mary King]], the wife of [[Stevenson-2684|Edward Stevenson]], was the child of [[King-19115|Henry King]] and [[Haile-283|Mary Haile]].'' Named third son Richard King Stevenson-showing the use of Mary's maiden name, KING. [[#Barnes|Barnes]] p 3, 24 First husband, Edward Stevenson, owned "Hailes Adventure", surveyed 1689 for Nicholas Haile who was the uncle of Mary King. [Baltimore Co Tax Records] · Second husband, Henry Sater, owned "Hailes Discovery", which he patented in 1724. Shows the connection of Mary King to the Haile family. Mary married Henry Sater by 1718 see Maryland Indexes, Marriage References, MSA S 1527 BACP IS#IA:316; MDAD 2:2 Mary Haile, the mother of Mary King, was the daughter of [[Hale-4823|Nicholas Hale]] or Haile (The First). Mary Haile married first Henry King and second Charles Merryman, Sr. A record found in Lancaster County, Virginia mentions George Haile was administrator of the estate of Mary Haile who was the administrator of the estate of Nicholas Haile. The court ordered George Haile to give to "Henry King who married Mary, daughter of Nicholas Haile one-third of two thirds part of the estate of Nicholas Haile, deceased and deliver it to her. He is ordered to deliver one-third part of the estate of Mary Haile, widow, deceased, to her.Colonial Abstracts of Lancaster Co., VA, p. 241, dated 13 March 1671/2 Virginia Colonial Court Records for Lancaster County. p 84Howlett, Elsie. Merrymans (Merrimans) and Tracys (Traceys): Pioneer Community Builders. Tracy Publication: La Jolla CA: E. H. Tracy, 1976: p. 2 Colonial Records for Lancaster County, dated 9 Sept 1663, p.239-240 recorded: Mary Haile, daughter of Nicholas Haile, registered her mark for cattle and hogs. 1695 Tax List for Baltimore Co, Taxables on the North Side of Patapsco Hundred. Living next to each other are: Nicholas Hayle, uncle of Mary; Henry King, brother of Mary; Edward Stevenson, ?future husband of Mary? Ten households away is Charles Merryman, Sr, the step father of Mary King. Maryland Genealogical Notes Early Parishes and Hundreds, Baltimore Co Maryland including Tax Lists Years 1692,1694, 1695, by Ida Charles Wilkins Foundation, 4325 Berger Ave, Baltimore, MD, March 1954, p 20[[#Barnes|Baltimore]] p 77 1717 John Merryman was listed as "nearest relation" in the estate administration of Edward Stevenson, the husband of Mary King. John Merryman, as the son of Charles Merryman Sr and Mary Haile, was the ½ brother of Mary King. Testamentary Proceedings, Box 4, folder 26; Hall of Records: Annapolis [[#Barnes|Descendants]] p 2 Mary King Stevenson's son Edward Stevenson along with her son-in-law George Brown(e) and ½ brother John Merryman and his wife Mary Merryman were witnesses to the will of Charles Merryman, Jr (1/2 brother of Mary King Stevenson) in 1722, Baltimore Co., MD.[[#Barnes|Baltimore]] Edward Stevenson, the husband of Mary King Stevenson, witnessed the will of Thomas Long in 1716. Thomas Long was the father of Jane Long who married married 1702, Charles Merryman, Jr., the ½ brother of Mary King Stevenson. [[#Barnes|Descendants]] p 12 Edward Stevenson, husband of Mary King Stevenson, signed the administrators bond of Charles Merryman Sr in 1715 for Alice Demondidier for the estate of her husband Anthony Demondidier Jr who died 1713, Baltimore Co., MD. [[#Barnes|Baltimore]] Edward Stevenson, husband of Mary King Stevenson, was transported by Thomas Todd to Maryland in 1671 along with John Merryman, the father of Charles Merryman, Sr., who was the step-father of Mary King Stevenson. Liber 16, f. 394; State Land Office, Annapolis [[#Barnes|Descendants]] p 1 Charles Merryman Jr and Jane Long's daughter Jemima Merryman married 1735, Baltimore Co., MD, Henry Stevenson. Charles Merryman Jr was the ½ brother of Mary King Stevenson and his daughter Jemima would have been her niece. Henry Stevenson was the son of Edward Stevenson and Mary King Stevenson. [[#Barnes|Descendants]] p 12 1711 John Vickory left a will in Baltimore Co., MD naming his son Richard Stevenson Vickory. If Richard Stevenson Vickory died the estate was to go to Richard King Stevenson, son of Edward Stevenson and Mary King Stevenson. Witness to this document was Samuel Merryman, ½ brother of Mary King Stevenson. Ann, the widow of John Vickory, was Ann Stevenson, the sister of Edward Stevenson. MCW Vol 3, p 216 ==Sources== * Barnes, Robert William, and F. C. Rogers. Descendants of Edward and Mary Stevenson of Baltimore County, Maryland. (1966) *Barnes, Robert William. Baltimore County families, 1659-1759. Baltimore, Md: Genealogical Pub. Co. (1989)

Mary Klauer To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Sullivan-2194|Mary Klauer]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Sullivan-2194&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Mary Klauer To-Do List|Mary's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[O'Sullivan-750|Walsh, Catherine (O'Sullivan) ]] || 1876-12-00 || to-do |-remove duplicate Catherine Walsh. |}

Mary Lovett Patch Research Notes

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See: [[Lovett-2048|Mary (Lovett) Patch]]. There were two men, Thomas Patch, of Essex County, Massachusetts, at the same time. Give or take, they were contemporaries--Thomas Patch, Sr., died at Beverly, 28 September 1711 ([https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t9h429w2d?urlappend=%3Bseq=527 Beverly VR 2:523]); the other man, Sergeant Thomas Patch, died at Wenham, 9 February 1721 ([https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t1hh6ph43?urlappend=%3Bseq=218 Wenham VR, 214]). One married [[Lovett-2048|Mary Lovett]] (of Salem and Beverly, daughter of [[Lovett-497|John Lovett Sr.]], one married [[Scott-1114|Mary Scott]] (of Ipswich, daughter of [[Scott-397|Thomas Scott]]). Mary (Lovett) Patch died, probably Beverly, before 28 March 1707 (deed so dated).Thomas Patch Sr to James Patch, deed dated 28 March 1707, "Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986"; images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZZ-18H1?i=91&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''] (image 92 of 605), otherwise Essex County Deeds 38:84, recorded 17 May 1718; refers to "Land given to my late wife Mary by her father Lovits Last Will and Testament." Mary (Scott) Patch, widow of Thomas Patch, died Wenham, Essex County, then "a. above 80 y."Mary Patch 1723 death entry, citing "C. R. [church record]," ''Vital Records of Wenham, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'' (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1904), 214 (Patch); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t1hh6ph43?urlappend=%3Bseq=218 ''Hathi Trust'']. General List of published materials regarding Patch marriage (whether Scott or Lovett): :James Savage (1861) reported Thomas Patch married "Mary Scott of Ipswich, d. Thomas ..."James Savage, ''A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England ...'' (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1860-1862), 4 vols., 3:368-369; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hwityb?urlappend=%3Bseq=376 ''Hathi Trust'']. "Thomas, Wenham, s. of Nicholas, b. a. 138, freem. 1670, rep. 189; m. Mary Scott of Ipswich, d. of Thomas ..."
Note: Though it is clearly in John Lovett will, Savage is silent about his daughters' marriages. ([https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hwityb?urlappend=%3Bseq=132%3Bownerid=27021597768366483-136 3:124]). :This association seems followed by Augustus A. Galloupe in his work to annotate the ''Records of the First Church in Beverly, Massachusetts, 1667-1772'' (1905), wherein we find her name Mary edited to add the surname as "[Scott, of Ipswich]. The editors of NEHG ''Register'' have found Galloupe's annotations to be "often incorrect," see [[Space:Records of the First Church in Beverly, Massachusetts, 1667-1772|Errata]].William P. Upham, ed., with annotations by Augustus A. Galloupe, ''Records of the First Church of Beverly, Massachusetts, 1667-1772'' (Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1905), p. [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch00beve/page/n178/mode/1up 86], [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch00beve/page/n194/mode/1up 94]; digital images, ''InternetArchive'']. :In 1908, Ezra Sterns identified Patch's wife as "Mary A. Lovett ... of Ipswich, the daughter of Thomas Lovett."Ezra S. Stearns, ''Genealogical and family history of the state of New Hampshire ...'' (New York, Chicago: The Lewis Pub. Co., 1908), 621; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044051066702?urlappend=%3Bseq=275 ''Hathi Trust'']. "Thomas ... son of Nicholas and Elizabeth Patch, was born in Salem, Massachusetts, in 1640. Savage mentions him as Thomas of Wenham, and the year of his birth about 1536. He was made freeman in 170 and representative in 1679. His wife was Mary A. Lovett (Savage says Scott) of Ipswich, daughter of Thomas Lovett, and among their children were Thomas, James, Stephen, Isaac, Ephraim, Timothy, Simeon, Sarah and Marah (Mariah) ..." See the following page for line of descent from son Timothy. :In 1917, and as Mary Scott, this marriage was reported in an overview of the Patch family appearing in the ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register''."Genealogical Research in England," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 71 (1917):[https://archive.org/details/newenglandhistor71wate/page/166/mode/1up 166]-170, in particular, 169-170; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/newenglandhistor71wate/page/169/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. :In 1947, Walter Goodwin Davis reported the Patch-Scott marriage, again without providing supporting reference.Walter Goodwin Davis, ''The ancestry of Phoebe Tilton, 1775-1847, wife of Capt. Abel Lunt ...'' (Portland, Me: Anthoensen Press, 1947), 120; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89065996662?urlappend=%3Bseq=138 ''Hathi Trust'']. :In his 2009 sketch of Thomas Scott of Ipswich, Robert Charles Anderson reported his Scott's daughter Mary married Thomas Patch.Without further citation, Robert Charles Anderson ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume VI, R-S'' (2009), 209-213, in particular, p. 212; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB397/i/12124/209/23901289 ''AmericanAncestors''], "eldest known child b. Wenham 8 December 1666." Torrey has references for both marriages, but only identifies Thomas as son of Nicholas in the Patch-Scott record. :Thomas Patch m. Mary Scott, as by 1666; Wenham. This record seen, Warner-Harrington 497, 561; Davis: Anc. of Phebe Tilton 120; Dawes-Gates 2:833; Reg 56:128, 71:170; Salem 2:71; Scott (1906) 13, Kendall Anc. (ms) 11; Torrey-Roe; EIHC 4:25, 37:178.''New England Marriages Prior to 1700'' (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), multiple vols, 2:1150 digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/i/21175/1150/426898935 ''AmericanAncestors'']. Note: Has Salem as reference for Scott marriage, but that reports Lovett. :Thomas Patch m. Mary Lovett. She is dau. of John, date for this is date of his will. Reports this record seen in EIHC 40:215 (abstract of John's will).''New England Marriages Prior to 1700'' (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), multiple vols, 2:1150 digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/i/21175/1150/426898935 ''AmericanAncestors'']. New England Marriages ... Patch-Scott references, *Warner-Harrington 497, 561; "Warner, Frederick Chester, “The Ancestry of Samuel, Freda and John Warner, typescript, 5 vols. (Boston, 1949, 1955)"; [https://archive.org/details/ancestryofsamuel03warn_0/page/n181/mode/2up ''InternetArchive''] *[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89065996662?urlappend=%3Bseq=137%3Bownerid=13510798887691574-143 Davis: Anc. of Phebe Tilton 120]; *Dawes-Gates 2:833 [and 833n]; [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066042367?urlappend=%3Bseq=459 ''Hathi Trust''], is Entry for Elizabeth Patch m. William Woodbury; references 1 [Register LXXI 168-70; Supplement to Notes n Joseph Kellogg (1899) 13-5], [Warren, Jacksn and Allied Families (1903) 60, 83, 113-5), 18a [New England Register LIV, 224], * [is footnote on p 833] *Reg 56:128, 71:170; *Salem 2:71; *'''!!''' Scott (1906) 13, "Allen, Orrin Peer, Descendants of William Scott of Hatfield, Mass., 1668–1906; and of John Scott of Springfield, Mass., 1659–1906 (C. R. Fiske, 1906)"; [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066314576?urlappend=%3Bseq=15 ''Hathi Trust'']. See Essex Files 41, 71 for re-administration of estate. *Kendall Anc. (ms) 11; "Kendall, Winthrop Reed, “American Ancestors of Winthrop Reed Kendall . . .,” manuscript (Chicago, 1913)"; [https://archive.org/details/americanancestor00kend/page/n27/mode/2up?ref=ol&view=theater OpenLibrary]. *Torrey-Roe; "Torrey, Clarence Almon, David Roe of Flushing, Long Island and Some of His Descendants, a Record of Six Generations (Tarrytown, N.Y.: Roe, 1926)"; [https://archive.org/details/davidroeofflushi00torr/page/n8/mode/2up ''InterentArchive'']; no reference for page number given; text is index, no entry for either Patch or Scott. There is a Nancy Rogers on p. 22. *'''!!''' EIHC 4:25[-27] [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924061508440?urlappend=%3Bseq=35 ''Hathi Trust''] (Petition to have estate re-administered, see testimony of John Kimball, age about 53), 37:178 [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x001817982?urlappend=%3Bseq=208 ''Hathi Trust'']; this is entry in Essex Institute Hist. Coll. of Beverly First Church Baptisms; contain the same annotations by Galloupe (as "corrections"); indicate "corrections to records "already printed in Putnam's Historical Magazine." *Sidney Perley,''The History of Salem Massachusetts, 1626-1716'' (Salem, Mass.: S. Perley, 1924-28), 3 vols., 2:70n-71n; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.32000001382334?urlappend=%3Bseq=98 ''Hathi Trust'']; Nicholas Patch, with brief notice of his two sons, John and Thomas, (71n) "Serg. Thomas Patch; lived in Beverly and Wenham; married '''Mary Lovett'''..." '''For deed research.''' :Early Patch grantee index (Essex County) begins here, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZZ-BDRY?i=469&wc=MCBL-N6D%3A361613201%2C361760701&cc=2106411''FamilySearch'']. :Early Patch grantor index (Essex County) begins here, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZZ-B95J?i=85&wc=MCBL-YM9%3A361613201%2C361828601&cc=2106411 ''FamilySearch''] . :Early Lovett grantee index (Essex Count) begins here, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZZ-BFL2?i=268&wc=MCBL-N6D%3A361613201%2C361760701&cc=2106411 ''FamilySearch'']. :Early Lovett grantor index (Essex County) begins here, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZZ-YPKQ?i=525&wc=MCBL-TWR%3A361613201%2C361826201&cc=2106411 ''FamilySearch'']. *4:47 - John & Thomas Patch 26 : 10 : 1673 agreement (division of father's estate); "Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986"; images, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZZ-BR12?cc=2106411&wc=MCBG-9NP%3A361613201%2C361849601 ''FamiySearch''], img. 77-78; Essex (Mass.) Deeds, 4:47; witnesses as '''John Lovet, Senr''' and Hilliard Veren, Senr. *10:157, Ipswich. recorded 1694 May 14 et al. to John Knowlton. Edmund Patch and Thomas Ffiske & Thomas Patch, agents of _____ to John Knowlton. I Edmund Patch, of Ipswich ... with ye consent of Thomas Ffiske & Thomas Patch my Agents or ___ in Trust ... for One hundred pound already paid by John Knowlton ... sold ... my dwelling house and Land being within the Limits of Ispwich ... containing about thirty acres of upland & meadow being part the land witch ___ Edmund Patch bought of Major General Denison bounded by .. John Powland, Samuel Dodge, . *22:188, Wenham, recorded 1710, June 17, to Richard Dodge. *33:101 Wenham, recorded 1717, et al. February 6, to Daniel Dodge *38:84 Beverly, recorded 1718, May 17, Jr. to James Patch *38:84 Beverly, recorded 1718, May 17, Sr. to James Patch *There are more. '''Estate of Edmund Patch.''' George Francis Dow, ''The probate records of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., Essex Institute, 1916-1920), 3:395-398 (Edmund Patch of Ipswich); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044032333387?urlappend=%3Bseq=413%3Bownerid=27021597765012364-419 ''Hathi Trust'']. Administration initially 1680 to Thomas Patch. At Wenham, 1695, to Capt. Sewall, an "addition to [Edmund's] inventory made by Thomas Patch, administrator of the estate of '''his uncle''', Edmund Patch, who lived in Ipswich and died there," 10 November 1680. This goes on and on. At 3:397 of Essex Probate, "estate ... was in the possession ... and under the care of Capt. Fisk and Thomas Patch of Wenham and John Powland of Ipswich." '''Child List.''' Prior versions of Thomas Patch child list based on previously linked child profiles. Note: WikiTree has [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Patch-46 his death at Wenham, 19 February 1721], citing vital record (see [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t1hh6ph43?urlappend=%3Bseq=218 Wenham VR, 214]) . Beverly VR has death of Thomas Patch [sr] there. 28 September 1711.Th[mas] Patch, sr. death entry, citing C.R. I [church record, First Parish Unitarian Church]," ''Vital Records of Beverly, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 2 vols. (1906-1907) 2:523; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t9h429w2d?urlappend=%3Bseq=527 ''Hathi Trust'']. :Sarah Patch Hale, said bap. 08 December 1666, Wenham. [as born 8 December 1666,Sarah Patch 1666 birth entry, citing "CT R [Essex Co. Quarterly Court]," ''Vital Records of Wenham, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'' (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1904), 66; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t1hh6ph43?urlappend=%3Bseq=70 ''Hathi Trust'']; "d..Thomas." Wenham.] :Thomas Patch (Jr.), said bap. 19 July 1668, Beverly.Thomas Patch 1668 birth entry (as baptism), citing C.R. I [church record, First Parish Unitarian Church]," ''Vital Records of Beverly, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 2 vols. (1906-1907) 1:251; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t8jd5fv9x?urlappend=%3Bseq=255 ''Hathi Trust'']; "19 : 5 m : 1668"; "s. Thomas and Mary." [separately as born 19 July 1674Thomas Patch 1674 birth entry, citing "CT R [Essex Co. Quarterly Court]," ''Vital Records of Wenham, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'' (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1904), 66; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t1hh6ph43?urlappend=%3Bseq=70 ''Hathi Trust'']; "s. Thomas." Wenham.] :William Patch, bap. 19 July 1668, Beverly.William Patch 1668 birth entry (as baptism), citing C.R. I [church record, First Parish Unitarian Church]," ''Vital Records of Beverly, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 2 vols. (1906-1907) 1:251; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t8jd5fv9x?urlappend=%3Bseq=255 ''Hathi Trust'']; "19 : 5 m : 1668"; "s. Thomas and Mary." :Mariah Patch Lewis, said bap. 3 February 1668/9, Wenham [as born 3 Feb 1669[/70?], WenhamMara Patch 1669[/70?] birth entry, citing "CT R [Essex Co. Quarterly Court]," ''Vital Records of Wenham, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'' (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1904), 66; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t1hh6ph43?urlappend=%3Bseq=70 ''Hathi Trust'']; "d..Thomas."] :Timothy Patch (b. about 1676) :Steven Patch ?? (WikiTree does not link him as son of Thomas; "may not belong..." [as Stephen, born 12 : 2 m : 1680,Stephen Patch 1680 birth entry, citing "CT R [Essex Co. Quarterly Court]," ''Vital Records of Wenham, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'' (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1904), 66; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t1hh6ph43?urlappend=%3Bseq=70 ''Hathi Trust'']; "s..Thomas." Wenham.] :James Patch, said bap 31 March 1678, BeverlyJames Patch 1678 birth entry (as baptism), without further reference, ''Vital Records of Beverly, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 2 vols. (1906-1907) 1:249; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t8jd5fv9x?urlappend=%3Bseq=253 ''Hathi Trust'']; "s. Thomas." :Simon Patch, as b. 1682 :Ephraim Patch, as b. about 1682 :Isaac Patch, as b; 1682, Wenham. See also, Wenham vital record ledger, 1666-1672, "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L979-W7H5?cc=2061550&wc=Q4DH-MNT%3A353349401%2C353664501%2C1006149502 ''FamilySearch''] image 172 of 610 (image 173 has additional years), cites Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth, Boston. Note: Image 133 is spine of bound volume, "Marriages, Births & Deaths, County of Essex." From Records of the First Church in Beverly ... [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch00beve/page/n28/mode/1up p. 11] :(quoting) Thomas Patch wth other children of ye Church were dismissed from under ye watch of Salem Church to this ... in this manner following. Viz These are to signifie yt T. Patch, J. Lovet & goody Wood comeing to me shewing their desire to joyne with ye Church on Bass River Side enquirering whether they had need of any particular Letters of Dismission from this Church ... Salem May 10 [1668] John Higginson. :17 : 3 mo, The writing abovesaid was read & ye partys therein expressed were accepted as dismissed from Salem Church to ors to be under ye watch of this Church but not thereupon in full communion. :30 : 3 mo. 1668, John Lovet, Jur. abovesaid & Bethia his wife solemnly & publickly owning ye Covenant of God & giving up themselves & their see to ye Lord ... had their children baptized ... Mary Wood had her childe baptized also ye same time upon ye same grounds. :[the next entry, two months later] :12 : 5 mo. Thomas Patch & Mary his wife having been first privately examined in their knowledge & good affections & desires by ye Pastor ... upon their publick laying hold of ye Covenant &c. as above had their children baptized. :From p. [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch00beve/page/n178/mode/1up 86] ::The 31 : 3 : 1668 were Baptized Symon, John and Susanna, sonns & daughter of John Lovet jur by Bethia [Rootes] his wife & allso William ye son of [[Wood-744|Anthonie Wood]] by Mary [Grover] his wife. ::19 : 5 : 1668 were baptized William & Thomas sons of Thomas Patch by Mary [Scott, of Ipswich] his wife. :From p. [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch00beve/page/n194/mode/1up 94] ::1678 31 March James son of Thomas Patch by his wife [Mary Scott, of Ipswich] baptized 31 : 1 : 78. == Sources ==

Mary Margaret Block To-Do List

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Mary Milan To-Do List

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Mary Miller Collection

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=== Introduction === This is a collection of items passed down from [[Miller-102511|Mary Louise Miller (1918-2005)]] of Rochester, Minnesota and New Haven, Iowa. As noted and extrapolated from her obituary [https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/globegazette/name/mary-miller-obituary?id=27044679 Mary Miller Obituary], she never married or had children, but she "always felt a close attachment to her many nieces and nephews" and "she enjoyed sewing, knitting, and family genealogy." As far as I know, this may be one of the main avenues for her interest in her family's genealogy to live on. She was my great aunt. This collection exists in a small cardboard box. It was previously in the possession of my father [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Meirick-8 Donald Meirick] in his closet until he passed away in October 2022. It now resides with [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Meirick-12 Jane (Meirick) Nelson]. ---- === Notes and Miscellaneous === '''1.1 Miller Family Notes''' This is a page (likely written by Mary Miller) that outlines her family tree beginning with "Mr. and Mrs. McGalloway" and eventually outlining where her generation falls. After that is a Family Group page and Ancestor chart that outlines family members. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Image:Mary_Miller_Collection.pdf LINK] It starts with [[McGalloway-5|Michael McGalloway (1814-1869)]] and [[O'Hara-2116|Lucretia (O'Hara) McGalloway (1826-1874)]]. '''1.2 Handwritten Notes by Mary Miller''' Additional notes written, presumably by Mary Miller. Begins with "Great Grandparents Michael and Lucretia McGalloway" and outlines other ancestry. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Mary_Miller_Collection-1 LINK] '''1.3 My Life Story by Mary Miller''' A 14-page description of the life of [[Miller-102511|Mary Louise Miller (1918-2005)]] , including a lot of names and details. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Mary_Miller_Collection-7 LINK] '''1.4 War Ration Book''' A war ration book with name Walter T. Meirick of Goodman, Missouri. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mary_Miller_Collection-1 LINK] '''1.5 In Solemn Tribute to Michael Angelo McGalloway''' Revered counselor, respected leader, beloved friend. These dates are the earthly end-points in the personal life history of a great blind citizen of Wisconsin. A document about [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McGalloway-7 Michael Angelo McGalloway] (sometimes referred to as M.A. McGalloway). [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Mary_Miller_Collection-2 LINK] ---- === News and Obituaries === '''2.1 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller Golden Anniversary News''' Golden anniversary of [[Miller-102510|Peter Miller (1878-1964)]] and [[Byrnes-1429|Rose (Byrnes) Miller (1881-1967)]] in paper in Osage, Iowa. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mary_Miller_Collection-3 LINK] '''2.2 Robert Byrnes Victim of Auto Accident''' Robert Byrnes, son of Mrs. Cartharina Byrnes, dies in auto crash. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Mary_Miller_Collection-3 LINK] '''2.3 James Byrnes Dies Auto Accident''' James Byrnes, son of Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Byrnes of Milwaukee, dies in auto accident. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Mary_Miller_Collection-4 LINK] '''2.4 Wedding Announcements of Dr. Maurice Byrnes and Mary Wilkinson''' News and information about wedding of Dr. Maurice Byrnes and Mary Wilkinson. {{Image|file=Mary_Miller_Collection-4.jpg |caption=Wedding Announcements of Dr. Maurice Byrnes and Mary Wilkinson, Milwaukee Journal }} '''2.5 News Articles about A.J. Byrnes''' News of retirement and obituary of A.J. Byrnes, [[Byrnes-1560|Angelo James Byrnes (1886-)]]. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mary_Miller_Collection-6 LINK] '''2.6 Death Note or Certificate of Johanna Catharina Hebing? ''' Labeled as notice of death of [[Hebing-69|Johanna Catharina Hebing (1797-1847)]] but needs translation. I see Johan Bernard Meirick which would be one of her sons. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mary_Miller_Collection-2 LINK] '''2.7 Peter Miller Obituary''' Obituary of [[Miller-102510|Peter Miller (1878-1964)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Mary_Miller_Collection-9 LINK] ---- === Letters and Postcards === '''3.1 Uncle Angelo to Mrs. Peter Miller''' Letter from Angelo McGalloway to [[Byrnes-1429|Rose (Byrnes) Miller (1881-1967)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Mary_Miller_Collection-5 LINK] '''3.2 Carl Obermeier to Mary Miller''' Letter outlining a trip to Ireland that discusses "old letters that Grandmother Byrnes kept" and people such as [[McGalloway-5|Michael McGalloway (1814-1869)]] and other family members. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Mary_Miller_Collection-6 LINK] ---- === Photos === '''4.1 Walter Meirick and Agnes (Miller) Meirick''' Photo of [[Meirick-9|Walter Theodore Meirick (-1979)]] and [[Miller-102390|Agnes Rose (Miller) Meirick (1916-2000)]] taken around the 1970s in Mt. Vernon, MO. At different points in Mt. Vernon they operated a liquor store and maybe a hotel? [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mary_Miller_Collection-5 LINK] {{Image|file=Mary_Miller_Collection-5.jpg |caption=Walter Meirick and Agnes (Miller) Meirick }} '''4.2 Joe and Don Meirick, 1941''' Photo of [[Meirick-8|Donald Edward Meirick (1938-2022)]] and [[Meirick-10|Joseph Bernard Meirick (1937-2014)]] taken in 1941. Notes on back of the photo are: Our Barn on the Farm, Joe and Don Meirick, 41, stamp with West Salem, Wisconsin. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mary_Miller_Collection-8 LINK] {{Image|file=Mary_Miller_Collection-8.jpg |caption=Joe and Don Meirick, West Salem, WI, 1941 }} ---- == Sources ==

Mary Morgan and Abraham Lewis Records

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Attended 3 consectutive monthly meetings to desclared their intentions to marry. https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2189/31906_275422-00164?pid=5729416&treeid=&personid=&rc=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=c24825104&_phstart=successSource https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=2189&h=1735292&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=c24-1987382&_phstart=successSource Typed copy... https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2189/31906_275415-00256?pid=2261895&treeid=&personid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=c241477952&_phstart=successSource page 1 https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2189/31906_275415-00256?pid=2261895&treeid=&personid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=c241477952&_phstart=successSource#?imageId=31906_275415-00257 page 2

Mary Nance To-Do: Ashton group

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Mary Nance To-Do List

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Mary Oram and Family

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Mary Oram and Stewart McKay

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Mary Pellow - British Home Child

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[[Category:Crawford-15512 British Home Children in Canada]] This page was created to hold ongoing research into the true identity of [[Pellow-130|Mary Pellow]], a British Home Child sent to Canada in May 1902. == What We Know For Certain == :'''Name:''' Her family called her Mary Jane. Mary Jane is the name on her gravestone. Her obituary gives her name as Mary Jane. :Date of Birth: 21 Mar 1889 :Place of Birth: England :Admission Date: 17 Mar 1892, pending enquiry and formally on 18 Oct 1892. :Emigration Society: Barnardo Home for Girls :Emigration Place: Liverpool, England :Departure Date: 1 May 1902 :Arrival Place: Quebec, Canada :Arrival Date: 11 May 1902 :Transport Ship: Dominion (2) :Receiving Home: Hazelbrae in Peterborough, Ontario. :Date of Marriage: 5 Jun 1907 :Place of Marriage: Oso Township, Frontenac County, Ontario, Canada :Spouse's Name: Robert Francis :Date of Death: 21 Oct 1974 :Place of Death: Great War Memorial Hospital, Perth, Ontario, Canada == Admission Details from Barnardo Homes (Extracted) == Mary Pellow, born March 1889, was admitted to Barnardo House pending enquiries on 17 Mar 1892, at Stepney Causeway. The enquiry did not provide any new information as to her circumstance. She was formally admitted to the Barnardo Homes system on 18 Oct 1892, at age 3. She was moved several times before her arrival in Canada: *2 Apr 1892 - transferred to [http://www.childrenshomes.org.uk/HawkhurstDB/ Babies Castle], in Hawkhurst, Kent, at age 3 *12 Aug 1896 - boarded out to foster parents in Gouldhurst, Kent, at age 7 *5 Sep 1899 - boarded out in Damerham, Hampshire where she lived for 2 1/2 years, between age and 10 and 12. *14 Apr 1902 - transferred to Girls Village Home in Barkingside, Essex, at age 13 *1 May 1902 - departed Liverpool for Canada. == Obituary == Mary's obituary was published on page 35 of the The Kingston Whig-Standard on Wednesday 30 October 1974."Canada, Newspapers.com™ Obituary Index, 1800s-current," database, ({{Ancestry Record|62226|992459835}} : subscription required, accessed 18 August 2023), Spouse Robert Henry Francis, Burial Place Oso, Death Place Perth, Obituary Place Kingston, Ontario, Canada, Name Mary Jane Francis, Death Age 85, Obituary Date 30 Oct 1974, Birth Place Damerham England, Residence Place Clarendon, Gender Female, Death Date Abt 1974, Newspaper Title The Whig-Standard, Child Albert Alex Crawford Hilyard Lutz, Birth Date abt 1889; citing The Whig-Standard, Publication Date 30 Oct 1974, Publication Place Kingston, Ontario, Canada, URL https://www.newspapers.com/image/728715170/?article=e4962e0e-cc25-4f3a-9a66-2705126c5381&focus=0.022795713,0.29970953,0.14829949,0.5020793&xid=3355. The obituary gave her name as Mary Jane and that she was born in Damerham, England. It is unknown who submitted the obituary for publication so it's not clear what the source of the information especially the birth place, is. :MRS. MARY J. FRANCIS :CLARENDON: Mrs. Mary :Jane Francis, 85, of Oso :Township, who died recently :at the Great War Memorial :Hospital at Perth following a :lengthy illness, was buried in :Christ Church Cemetery at :Oso. :She was born at :Damerham, England, but :had been an Oso Township :resident for 73 years. Mrs. :Francis attended Christ :Church at Oso where she :was organist and was an ac- :tive member of the Women's :Institute. :Surviving are her husband, :Robert Henry Francis, :whom she married 67 years :ago; a son, Albert, and a :daughter, Mrs. Alex (Jean) :Crawford, 14 grandchildren :and 29 great-grandchildren. :She was predeceased by a :daughter, Mrs. Hilyard :(Elizabeth) Lutz, and a great- :grandson. :Pallbearers were her :grandsons Francis Craw- :ford, Gerald, Carl, Robert, :Earl and John Lutz. == Possible sighting in England? == There is a possible sighting in England. Mary's obituary says she was born in Damerham, England. This possible sighting has "Mary Jane" in South Damerham, but as a boarder who was born in London, Middlesex. If Mary spent time in Damerham before she left for Canada, especially at a young age, it is possible that she believed she was born there rather than in London which she may have had no recollection of. Being a "boarder" could be consistent with being in foster care in England until she was old enough to be sent to Canada to work on a farm. In the 1901 census Mary (age 10) was the boarder of Ellen Marvell on High Street, South Damerham, Fordingbridge, Wiltshire & Hampshire, England."1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census," database with images, [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1901%2F1049-1051%2F0127&parentid=GBC%2F1901%2F0007509433 FindMyPast Image] - ([https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1901/0007509433 FindMyPast Transcription] : subscription required, accessed 18 August 2023), Sub-district Fordingbridge, Country England, Birth town London, Parish South Damerham, Ecclesiastical parish or district St George South Damerham, Birth year 1891, Other household member first name(s) Alfred, Ellen, Lily, Town South Damerham, Sex Female, First name(s) Mary Jane, Parliamentary borough or division South Wilts Wilton, Full address High Street, South Damerham, Fordingbridge, Wiltshire & Hampshire, England, Birth place England, Last name Pelew, Marital status Single, Birth county Middlesex, Enumeration district 12, Registration district Fordingbridge, Birth county as transcribed LONDON, Age 10, County Wiltshire, Hampshire, Other household member last name Marvell, Gillan, Relationship Boarder, Street High Street; citing Reference RG13, Piece number 1049, Folio 63, Page 5, Schedule 30. : Ellen Marvell Head Widowed F 56 Redlynch, Wiltshire, England : Alfred Marvell Son Single M 11 Damerham, Wiltshire, England : Lily Gillan Boarder Single F 12 London, Middlesex, England : Mary Jane Pelew Boarder Single F 10 London, Middlesex, England == Mrs Devereux - the Aunt == Mrs Devereux was Mary's Aunt and it was she who placed Mary into the care of the Barnardo's Homes in Stepney. Mary was her sister's daughter, her sister having died. Mrs Devereux was travelling with a Mrs Hagan whose address was 5 Livingstone Place, New York. They were in England for a "few months" and returned to the United States shortly after Mary was placed into care. It is thought she was placed into care circa March 1892 pending investigations and them formally admitted on October. Mrs Hagan had a neice, Mary Ann Murray, who had already been placed in the home.{{Citation needed}} Lizzie arrived in Liverpool in December 1891 on the Germanic. On the same ship was Mary Haggan. LIzzie's birth year was given as about 1857, aged 34. Mary's age was given as 21, birth year about 1870."UK and Ireland, Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960," database with images, {{Ancestry Sharing|5722665|7b22746f6b656e223a224d4232444a70347179596a6b644b7a397264584e55766953794446773735327747734569716930327731553d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} (free access)
({{Ancestry Record|1518|45455}} : subscription required, accessed 18 August 2023), Port of Arrival Liverpool, England, Ship Name Germanic, Arrival Age 34, Ports of Voyage Queenstown, Ireland, Birth Date abt 1857, Arrival Date Dec 1891, Name Lizzie Devereux, Shipping Line White Star Dominion Line, Official Number 70932, Port of Departure New York, New York, USA; citing The National Archives in Washington, DC, London, England, UK, Board of Trade Commercial and Statistical Department and Successors Inwards Passenger Lists, Class Bt26, Piece 15, Item 18.
"UK and Ireland, Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960," database with images, {{Ancestry Sharing|5722716|7b22746f6b656e223a2253574c3074462f4164354b6b55546b48707142754a41442b6d5238327958734f555566706151344e6b536b3d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} (free access)
({{Ancestry Record|1518|45456}} : subscription required, accessed 18 August 2023), Port of Arrival Liverpool, England, Ship Name Germanic, Arrival Age 21, Ports of Voyage Queenstown, Ireland, Birth Date abt 1870, Arrival Date Dec 1891, Name Mary Haggan, Shipping Line White Star Dominion Line, Official Number 70932, Port of Departure New York, New York, USA; citing The National Archives in Washington, DC, London, England, UK, Board of Trade Commercial and Statistical Department and Successors Inwards Passenger Lists, Class Bt26, Piece 15, Item 18.
One of these girls could be Mrs Hagan's neice, a Miss Mary Ann Murray: https://britishhomechildrenregistry.com/Person/search. Also see: [[Evans-46823|Elizabeth (Evans) Devereux (abt.1860-1937)]]. This could be the Mrs Devereux referred to in the Barando's paperwork. Research is underway to triangulate this. == Mrs Devereux's sister Jane Evans - possible mother of Mary == Work in progress: [[Evans-46827|Jane Evans]] === Mary Evans or Mary Pelew / Mary Ann or Mary Jane ?=== *There are no marriage records between a Jane Evans and a Mr Pelew (various spellings tried) in either Wales or London, England which is the most likely place for them to have been if not in Wales, and where Mary was when she was taken to Barnado's home in 1892. *Her parents not being married would be supported by the notion that Mary's aunt did not report who Mary's mother was - had she, surely it would be in Barnado's records? It's seems improbable that had they been married, it would not have been called out by Mrs Devereux as she would have nothing to hide about her sisiter. She could have just said her sister died and her husband was now unable to care for their daughter etc, with Barnado's recording the parent's information. *If Mary's parents were not married her birth registration would show mother's maiden name as Evans or blank. *It is also possible her birth was not registered at the time, and was registered later in order to get her paperwork tidied up for Barnado's; or they went looking for a registration at some point and could only turn up Mary Ann Pellow, mother's maiden name Rodgers,*UK GRO Birth Registration Index: Mary Ann PELLOW - Mother's Maiden Surname: RODGERS - Registration Year: 1889 - Registration Quarter: Jan-Feb-Mar - Registration District: Okehampton - Inferred County: Devonshire - Volume: 5b - Page: 394 which has then influenced her record on the [http://britishhomechildrenregistry.com/Person/bhcInfo/75543 British Home Children Registry]. It has been determined without doubt that this birth registration does not belong to this Mary. *Her father was most likely Mr Pelew, as told by Mrs Devereux to Barnados. *Pelow, aka Pellow, is used on her BHCR record mentioned below. *Pelew is the spelling used on the probable 1901 Census sighting mentioned above. *Mary Pelow was used on her voyage record. *Mary Ann is used on the BHCR record. *Mary Jane is used on her obituary and how her family knew her and was used in the 1901 Census. *Her family also knew her as "Annie", perhaps an affectionate turn of phrase for "Orphan Annie". *She was formally, according to the BHCR, Mary Ann Pelew but on balance, it's probably likely that her birth name is Mary Jane. Closer inspection of the Barnado's contemporary paperwork might reveal there's been a mix up and that Mary Ann was introduced on the assumption the Rodgers registration was Mary's. There is also a Mary Ann Murray, neice of Mrs Hagan who was Mrs Devereux's travelling companion, mentioned in the paperwork, perhaps another opportunity for transcription errors and name mix ups. *Where has the birth date of 21 March 1889 come from? Mary herself would not have remembered that so it must have come from Barnado's records, received from someone...from Mrs Devereux? It is not the date on the birth record for the Rodgers child - that was 20 December 1888. Any other explanation would seem unlikely, further suggestive that Mrs Devereux obfuscated the identity of her mother. Total conjecture of course. **This is the birth date Mary herself identified with and which is on her headstone. '''Mary Ann/Jane Pelew:''' There are no probable records for a Mary Jane/Ann "Pelew" in Wales or England +/- 1889 using phoentic and sounds like search engine in GRO, other than the record showing mother's maiden name as Rodgers. '''Mary Jane Evans''' TBA '''Mary Ann Evans''' TBA ==Sources== ==Resources== *[https://www.britishhomechildren.com/hazelbrae-girls-index Hazelbrae Girls Index] *Barnardo Home Records received by E. Lutz (deceased) and now in the possession of his daughter, R. Neeteson, who shared images with A. Gilpin.

Mary Pleasants, Immigrant Voyage to New South Wales 1858

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[[Category:Mary Pleasants, Arrived 16 Nov 1858]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] The ship ''Mary Pleasants'' arrived in Sydney on 16 November 1858. NSW Government State Archives and Records, Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists, 1860s, Year: 1858, Date: 16 Nov, Ship: Mary Pleasants, Lists: Reel 2139, [4/4795], https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/archives/collections-and-research/guides-and-indexes/assisted-immigrants-digital-shipping-lists NSW Government State Archives and Records, Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists, NRS5316/4_4795/Mary Pleasants_16 Nov 1858/, http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?Page=NRS5316/4_4795/Mary%20Pleasants_16%20Nov%201858/4_479500379.jpg&No=3 Her arrival was noted in local newspapers: ''The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wed 17 Nov 1858 Page 5 SHIPPING.'': Trove, NATIONAL LIBRARY OF AUSTRALIA, The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wed 17 Nov 1858 Page 5 SHIPPING., https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13012071 :November 16. - Mary Pleasant, ship, 789 tons. Captain Gilchrist, from Liverpool 28th July. Passengers - 278 Government immigrants. Willis, Merry, and Co., agents. ''The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wed 17 Nov 1858 Page 5 SHIPS' MAILS.'': Trove, NATIONAL LIBRARY OF AUSTRALIA, The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wed 17 Nov 1858 Page 5 SHIPS' MAILS., https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13012059 : The Mary Pleasant arrived yesterday from Liverpool, bringing 278 immigrants, classified as follows-36 married couples, 62 single men, 94 single women, and 50 children. Tbere have been three deaths-two of them immigrants ; and the surgeon, Dr. Beal, who died of convulsions, on the 8th October. The utmost credit is due to Captain Gilchrist for the remarkably clean and healthy appearance of all on board, particularly when the whole responsibility consequent on the death of the surgeon rested with him. Few vessels have arrived in more admirable order. ==Sources==

Mary Price To-Do List

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Here are the profiles [[Price-9814|Mary Price]] is currently working on. Can you help? '''Mary's To Do List'''' '''Find out about''' '''Farrands''' Source: Family notes; Ancestry; Lakeside Cemetery, Colon, Michigan, History of St.Jo County, 1827-1877. ''Joseph Farrand,(1778-1854 ) and wife, Julia Compson,(''1779 ?-1845 )their children along with Joseph's sister , Maria Farrand moved to St. Joseph County, Michigan , leaving their farms in New York in the 1830's, for farmland in Michigan territory. Julia's father was Edward Compson, married to ? and lived in N. J. Joseph had 5 sons and three daughters. Son, Henry Kitchell Farrand 1812, my 2nd great grandfather settled in St. Jo. County, Michigan and married Marie Matthews (1817-1855). Her father was Levi Mathews and Mother was Eunice? ) '''Who were the Mathews?''' Joseph's sons: Charles C, and Phineas m Betsy Kinne and settled in St. Jo County, Michigan. James? and Ebenezer ? , (Catherine, Abigail died 1838 from Cholera) and Electa? '''Todds in St. Jo County, Michigan'''''' Sources: Access Genealogy oliver-hovey-todd/htm. Family Story: We Seven, Julia Farrand(1847) daughter of Henry K Farrand.m Oliver H. Todd(1847) in 1874. Had Victor, Alfred, Oliver, Lawrence, Walter Vera, and Donna. I am looking for pictures of my 2nd great Aunt Julia Farrand Todd and family. '''Prices''' in St. Jo County, Michigan and New York G Grandparents, Ann Eliza Farrand (b 1847) m Morris W. Price of Oshtemo, MI.( Son of William M Price and Lydia Atwater) '''I am looking for photos of Ann Eliza Farrand Price and her family.'''( Sister to Julia Farrand Todd. ) Hit a Brick Wall: Ann Eliza's son, Celsus Mathews Price , lawyer class of 1904, d. April 14, 1908. a mystery. I am hunting for his obituary or Death Certificate, in either Fallon, Nevada, or Michigan : St. Jo County, Ann Arbor, or University of Michigan. 3rd G grandfather William Michael Price, ESQ of New York, 1787-1846, Criminal Lawyer, District Attorney of Southern New York, 1832-1838. 1st Partner: Patti Blanchar, d 1832, and was mother of William M Price b 1811 in Oxford, New York, lawyer in NY? Moved to Michigan.) Who was Patti Blanchar/Blanchard? William was associated with Andrew Jackson and Tammany Hall. Looking for more specific information from 1811-1832, 2nd partner Catherine? Who was she? What was her background? Sources: Family notes, Ancestry; Political Graveyard ''To do: Fill in profile information , dates, and Sources. '' ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Price-9814&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Mary Price To-Do List|Mary's current to-do list]].''

Mary Queen of Peace Cemetery

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[[Category:Mary Queen of Peace Cemetery, Erie, Pennsylvania]] === About === :This page is a work in progress. Ultimately, the goal is to photograph each gravestone and create a profile for each individual interred in the cemetery. If you have ancestors or know of someone buried in this cemetery or would like to help photograph and catalog the graves, please contact [[Pryber-1 | Matt Pryber]]. Additionally, if you have historical information and/or photographs for this cemetery, please contact [[Pryber-1 | Matt]] :If you are interested in helping with either the Global Cemeteries Project or the Cemeteries of the United States Project, please see the following links for information: *[[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|The U.S. Cemeteries Project]] *[[Project:Global_Cemeteries|The Global Cemeteries Project]] ---- === Contact Information, Location and Map === :Address : :GPS Coordinates : :Contact : :[ ---- === Links to Other Online Resources === ] ===TABLE OF INTERMENTS=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''NAME''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''BIRTH DATE''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''DEATH DATE''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''PLOT''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''SOURCE''' |- |
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Mary Rudd To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Meek-655|Mary Schreck]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Meek-655&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Mary Schreck To-Do List|Mary's current to-do list]].''

Mary Sewell Work Page

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*[[Space:Mary_Sewell_Work_Page|Mary Sewell/Sewall Work Page]] {{US Southern Colonist}} == Biography == Mary Sewall was born about 1628 at Warwickshire, England.Find a Grave memorial #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=160656723 160656723] for Mary (Sewell) Dudley, created by [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=mr&MRid=48945311 Genealogy Researcher], record added Apr 07, 2016. She married Richard Dudley about 1645."Descendants of Edward Dudley." Accessed October 28, 2016. http://www.coveytrees.com/DudleyTree.pdf."Dudley research log." Accessed October 28, 2016. http://www.coveytrees.com/DudleyDocs.pdf. She died after 1652 at Gloucester, Virginia. Children of Mary and Richard: #Frances, #Richard was member of vestry of Kingston Parish 1682-1706; owned 400 acres in Petsworth Parish, also acreage in Kingston and Ware Parishes. #Major Robert Dudley, b. 1647, Lower Norfolk Co. and d. Oct. 20, 1701; resided in Gloucester Co. and Middlesex Co.; about 1680 was given 500 ac. by his father. In 1682, he was member of vestry of Christ Church Parish, Middlesex; 4 years later was church warden of Lower Chapel. In 1685 elected member of House of Burgesses for several years. In about 1690, married Elizabeth Ransom (daughter of George Ransom); #Ambrose, b. 1649 Lower Norfolk Co.; 1667 was member Vestry Kingston Parish, Gloucester Co.; resided Mobjack Bay. 1699 was Justice of Peace, Gloucester Co.; Speaker of the House of Burgess 1710-1712. ("Colonial VA Register. Gloucester Burgess). #Alexander, === Disputed Information === ==== Disputed Son ==== : There is no source documentation found at this time to indicate that Richard Dudley married to Elizabeth Stephens is a son of Richard Dudley and Mary Sewall. ==== Find a Grave ==== : The Find a Grave memorial #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=160656723 160656723] for Mary (Sewell) Dudley gives date of death as 1645, which could not be correct, but text says she died after 1657. It shows her birth as 1628, Warwickshire, England.Find a Grave memorial #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=160656723 160656723] for Mary (Sewell) Dudley, created by [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=mr&MRid=48945311 Genealogy Researcher], record added Apr 07, 2016. == Sources == ------------------ This is the original bio which I am moving for now so we can add documented facts first. [[Category:Gloucester County, Virginia Colony]] == Biography == Mary Sewall was born about 1628 at Gloucester, Virginia.{{Citation needed}} She married Richard Dudley about 1645.Find a Grave memorial #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=110913240 110913240] for Richard Dudley, created by sheila wiseman, record added: May 21, 2013 Online tree, "[http://www.coveytrees.com/DudleyTree.pdf Descendants of Edward Dudley]" (accessed November 17, 2016)"[http://www.coveytrees.com/DudleyDocs.pdf Dudley research log]" (accessed November 17, 2016) She died after 1652 at Gloucester, Virginia. Children of Mary and Richard: #Frances #Richard was member of vestry of Kingston Parish 1682-1706; owned 400 acres in Petsworth Parish, also acreage in Kingston and Ware Parishes #Major Robert Dudley, b. 1647, Lower Norfolk Co. and d. Oct. 20, 1701; resided in Gloucester Co. and Middlesex Co.; about 1680 was given 500 ac. by his father. In 1682, he was member of vestry of Christ Church Parish, Middlesex; 4 years later was church warden of Lower Chapel. In 1685 elected member of House of Burgesses for several years. In about 1690, married Elizabeth Ransom (daughter of [[Ransom-269|George Ransom]]); #Ambrose, b. 1649 Lower Norfolk Co.; 1667 was member Vestry Kingston Parish, Gloucester Co.; resided Mobjack Bay. 1699 was Justice of Peace, Gloucester Co.; Speaker of the House of Burgess 1710-1712. ("Colonial VA Register. Gloucester Burgess). #Alexander == Disputed Information == : The Find a Grave memorial #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=160656723 160656723] for Mary (Sewell) Dudley appears to combine two Marys. It gives her birth as 1628, Warwickshire, England, which would fit with the Massachusetts/Maryland Sewalls, but she is shown as marrying Richard Dudley in Virginia between 1642 and 1644. The text of the memorial also states that the "Sewell's were quite prominent citizens of Virginia as were the Dudleys which are listed in Burkes Royal personages."Find a Grave memorial #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=160656723 160656723] for Mary (Sewell) Dudley, created by [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=mr&MRid=48945311 Genealogy Researcher], record added Apr 07, 2016. === Disputed Parents === : The Virginia Sewells and the Maryland Sewells are said to not be related and that the Virginia Sewells were Protestant and the Maryland Sewells were Catholic. : This profile of Mary represents a Protestant Mary who lived in Virginia and married the Protestant Richard Dudley of Virginia. The parents that had been attached were [[Sewall-175|Henry Sewell of Virginia]] and his wife [[Willoughby-377|Alice Willoughby]]. They were removed with the comment: "Mary (Sewall) Dudley is not a daughter of this couple. Read From: History of the Sewell Families in America, by Worley Levi Sewell Sr in his biography. The only daughter they had was Anne." From the profile for [[Sewall-175|Henry of Virginia]]: :: From: ''History of the Sewell Families in America,'' by Worley Levi Sewell Sr. :: Between 1610 and 1620, landed on Sewell's Point near the mouth of the Elizabeth River opposite Elizabeth City. Elected the House of Burgesses from Elizabeth City 1639. Elected to House of Burgesses from Lower Norfolk May 31, 1640. :: Henry was not a communicant of the Church of England. Such were called Puritans or Dissenters. Authorized and helped to build church at Sewell's Point,1638. :: Henry and Alice were buried in Chancel of church at Sewell's Point at the same time. The minister, Thomas Harrison, was paid one thousand pounds of tobacco to preach the sermon and bury the couple. (From court records, held Feb. 20, 1644 at the home of Ensign Thomas Lambert) Worley Levi Sewell Sr. lists 3 children, Henry II, Anne and Henry the Younger (d.s.p. in England). When the Virginia parents were removed, the Maryland parents were added: Richard ([[Sewall-94]]) and his wife Mary ([[Dugdale-55]]). They have been removed for lack of evidence & circumstantial evidence that they were not her parents - Dudley being Protestant and her family being Catholic. The confusion arises because the profile for the Maryland Mary ([[Sewall-173]]) has the Virginia Mary's information. Documentation needed for these families! === Disputed Children === : [[Dudley-19|Ambrose Dudley]] and [[Dudley-1382|Robert Dudley]] had been attached as her sons, and I believe they are, but they were moved to be sons of profile representing the Catholic Mary of Maryland ([[Sewall-173]]). See also the [[#Richards|section below]] previously added about disputed sons Richard. == Two Families with Mary (Sewall) Dudley == Judging by the comments on the profiles of various Dudley and Sewall/Sewell/Sowell family members as of Nov. 17, 2016, it appears there are two Henry Sewalls ([[Sewall-175]] & [[Sewall-88]]), two Mary Sewells ([[Sewall-173]] & [[Sewell-262]]), and two Richard Dudleys (although he only has the one profile at this point - [[Dudley-1380]]). From the comments, it appears the Maryland Sewalls are Catholic and the Virginia Sewells (of Sewells Point) are Protestant. The comments say Richard Dudley-1380 is Protestant also and would not have been married to the Catholic Mary. Therefore, his profile ([[Dudley-1380]]) was detached from her's ([[Sewall-173]]).did not last long. Kathy Wills attached him again as husband of [[Sewall-173]], changed the parents that had been attached to this Mary to match [[Sewall-173]]'s parents, and moved the sons that had been attached to [[Sewell-262]] to be Mary [[Sewall-173]]'s sons. : Richard Dudley's marriage to [[Sewall-173]] was given as 1645 in England. Profiles for sons attached to Mary [[Sewall-173]] as mother (as of Nov. 16, 2016): * [[Dudley-2469|Richard]] (b 1645, Gloucester Co.; m [[Stephens-5450|Elizabeth Stephens]]) * [[Dudley-2191|Richard]] (b 1652, Norfolk; m [[Jasper-464|Mary Jasper]]) A "Disputed Son" section on [[Sewall-173]] as of Nov. 16, 2016 stated: "There is no source documentation found at this time to indicate that Richard Dudley married to Elizabeth Stephens is a son of Richard Dudley and Mary Sewall." On Nov. 16, 2016, the biography for the Virginia Mary ([Sewell-262]) was on the [[Sewall-173|Maryland Mary's profile]] & was copied over to this one as a starting point. Better sources are needed to establish which facts go with which people. For now, this Mary is daughter of [[Sewell-175|Henry]] & Alice ([[Willoughby-377|Willoughby]]) Sewell of Virginia and is married to [[Dudley-1380|Richard Dudley]]. The other Mary ([[Sewall-173]]) is daughter of [[Sewall-88|Henry]] and Jane ([[Lowe-1413|Lowe]]) Sewall of Maryland, and has two sons named Richard Dudley, but the one b 1645 in Gloucester is disputed. (They probably should both be disputed, as neither was born in Massachusetts or Maryland, and Richardson's ''Royal Ancestry'' has just one son, Nicholas, and four daughters, Elizabeth, Mary, Anne, and Jane.Douglas Richardson, ''Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families,'' 5 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham (Salt Lake City, Utah: the author, 2013), Vol III, p 642, LOWE #21.ii. A 2003 discussion, [http://boards.ancestry.com/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=768&p=surnames.sewell Thomas and Henry Sewell of Sewell's Point, VA], includes this clarification (but does not cite sources): : "There is no known relationship between the early Sewalls/Sewells of Virginia and the two Sewall/Sewell immigrants from Warwickshire. ... The second Warwickshire immigrant was Henry Sewell, ... husband of Jane Lowe and an official of the colony of Maryland until his death in late 1664 or early 1665." A will recorded at Annapolis for Henry Sewall, proved April 17, 1665, names wife Jane, brother Samuel Sewall, cousin Richard Dudley (with a note that he is probably nephew, his sister Mary's son), and children Nicholas, Elizabeth, Mary, and Ann Sewall.Abstract of Henry Sewall's 1665 will, ''[[Space:Maryland_Historical_Magazine|Maryland Historical Magazine]]'' (The Society, Baltimore, 1906), [https://archive.org/stream/marylandhistoric01brow#page/190/mode/1up Vol. 1, Page 190] == Sources == : See also: * Sewell, Robert. "The Sewall / Sewell Family." http://www.robertsewell.ca/. Last modified June 2006. http://www.robertsewell.ca/sewell.html. * Sewell, Robert. "Other Sewells - Sewalls of Maryland." http://www.robertsewell.ca/. Accessed October 29, 2016. http://www.robertsewell.ca/othersewell.html#maryland. * "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/QVG4-5B77 : 13 December 2015), Richard Dudley, ; Burial, Mathews, Mathews, Virginia, United States of America, Christ Church Kingston Parish Cemetery; citing record ID 110913240, Find a Grave. == Acknowledgements == * WikiTree profile Sewell-262 created through the import of ROBISON Gedcom of DRR Ancestors and Descendants for WikiTree 01 JUL 2012.ged on Jul 1, 2012 by [[Robison-113 | Dave Robison]]. See the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Sewell-262 Changes page] for the details of edits by Dave and others.

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== Prologus == {|border=4 cellpadding=0 |+Guardians, Regents, Ladies-in-waiting, Maids-of-Honor, and close associates - James V through James VI !!!Core!![[Stewart-6849|Mary
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Gordon]] |bgcolor=cornflowerblue|16gg||bgcolor=cyan|1c||bgcolor=moccasin|4c2r||bgcolor=yellow|3c||bgcolor=moccasin|4c1r||bgcolor=moccasin|4c1r||bgcolor=black|x||bgcolor=moccasin|3c1r||bgcolor=yellow style="border-right: 2px solid red;"|2c||bgcolor=yellow|1c1r||bgcolor=cyan|u||bgcolor=moccasin|3c1r |- ![[Sempill-37|James
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3c |- ![[Guise-5|Mary
Guise]] |3c14r||bgcolor=cyan|pc||9c2r||6c1r||9c2r||9c1r||bgcolor=moccasin|3c1r||7c|||6c1r||bgcolor=cyan|g||bgcolor=cyan|sp
3c||bgcolor=black|x |- {|border=0 cellpadding=15 |-align=left |pc=parent/child||sp=spouse||gg=great grand[pc]||g=grand[pc] |u=aunt/uncle/nibling||ggu=great grand[u]||sib=sibing||c[r]=cousin[removed] |} {|border=0 cellpadding=15 |-align=left |cyan=ps/sp/g/u/sib/1c||yellow=within 3c||tan=within 5c ||green=close associate |} |} == Theme == This page is simply a study of relationships and endogamy. At its base is an an average, middle-class family with no known pedigree going extending past two or three with the objective being to see how many ancestors and cousins relate to a select individual from the past. All humans on the planet are related and it is only a matter of how far back the relationship is found. Obviouslly, groups from the same island, isolated mountain valley, or even region of a continent are likely more closely related. {{Image|file=Mary_Scots_1560_Artist_of_Clouet_School.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Here's an image. }} In order to be have some hope of success, it was necessary to find a subject of some fame in order to have sufficient genealogical information. Fame alone would not suffice for some lands such as Ireland where records are scarce for periods prior to 1800. With these factors in mind, the subject chosen is [[Stewart-6849|Mary Queen of Scots]] and the base is this writer and his siblings and cousin who are all grandchildren of [[Anderson-26049|Raymond Wilson Anderson]]. == Goal == # Identify as many ancestors who either had close social or biological relationships with the subject, [[Stewart-6849|Mary]]. # Identify close relatives of those ancestors who had close social or biological relationships with the subject, [[Stewart-6849|Mary]]. === Ancestors === # [[Cunningham-1829|Alexander Cunningham]] - 13th ggf on MQOS privy council # [[Crawford-636|Thomas Crawford]] Went to France in 1550 and became Gens d'Arme to Henry II, returned to Scotland with Mary I. # [[Erskine-699|Alexander Erskine of Gogar]] - 14 ggf was the guardian of James VI #[[Douglas-803|Janet (Douglas) Campbell]] - 12 ggm burned at the stake by James V # [[Hamilton-4454|John Hamilton]] - 13 ggf fought and died in battle of Langside #[[Sempill-18|Robert, Third Lord Sempill]] - 11th great grandfather: Robert was born in 1501, the son of [[Semphill-9|William, Second Lord Sempill]], As a [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sempill-18&person2_name=Stewart-6849 fifth cousin], he was not pariticulary close kin, but he did have a close social relationship with the family. #[[Sempill-38|John Sempill]] # [[Livingston-968|Mary Livingston]] # [[Livingston-181|Alexander Livingston]] # [[Gordon-614|George Gordon]] close confidant of his uncle James V [[Wikipedia:Lord_Chancellor_of_Scotland#James_VI|Lord Chancellor of Scotland]] # [[Sempill-37|James Sempill]] # [[Stewart-1518|John Stewart]] # [[Ruthven-21|William Ruthven]] === Close Relatives of Ancestors === [[Sempill-1|Jean (Sempill) Ross]] - 11gga was married to James Ross. M1 was a frequent guest at their estate. (see Scots Peerage v7 p 252) [[Ogilvy-121|Marion Ogilvy]] - 14gga was mistress or wife to Cardinal Bethune and was there just before he was dragged from his room at St. Andrews on 29 May 1546 and executed. [[Maxwell-657|Robert Maxwell]] 1c14r 4th Lord [[Lindsay-371|John Lindsay]] - 1c14r One of the four guardians given custody of Mary on 15 Mar 1543 after Bethune's arrest. The other three were Alexander Erskine, Alexander Livingston, and William Keith 4th Earl Marischal [[Keith-415|William Keith]] - 11ggu - 4th (3rd?) Earl Marischal, guardian of Mary QOS [[Lindsay-1906|Patrick Lindsay]] - 2c12r Involved in murders of Rizzio and Darnley [[Stuart-2|James VI]] [[Stewart-2313|James V]] [[Guise-5|Mary Guise]] [[Valois-Angouleme-1|François II]] [[Valois-263|Henri II]] [[Medici-33|Catherine de Médicis]] [[Stewart-2328|Henry Stewart]] [[Hepburn-31|James Hepburn]] [[Stewart-10558|James Stewart]] {| border=4 !Name!!Relation Name to Ancestor!!Ancestor!!Ancestor to Core!!Name to Core!!Notes |- |rowspan=2|[[Stewart-6849|Mary I ]] |grand daughter||[[Stewart-588|James IV]]||15ggf||1c15r||rowspan=2|Queen of Scots |- |cousin german||[[Gordon-614|George Gordon]]||13ggf||1c15r |- |[[Ogilvy-121|Marion (Ogilvy) Douglas]]||daughter||[[Ogilvy-122|James Ogilvy]]||15ggf||14gga||mistress of [[Bethune-14|David Beaton]] |- |[[Bethune-14|David Beaton
Archbishop of St Andrews]]||grandson||[[Beaton-348|John Beaton]]||15ggf||1c16r||last Cardinal of Scotland prior to the Reformation # acted as ambassador to France several times for James V # leading part in marriage negoations for both wives of James V # Papal legate # Attempted to become regent for Mary I |- |[[Bethune-547|David Beaton]]||grandson||[[Ogilvy-122|James Ogilvy]]||15ggf||1c15r||Master of the Household for James VI # Second wife was sister of [[Beaton-893|Mary Beaton]] - one of the Four Mary's |- |[[Hamilton-1233|James Hamilton]]||son||[[Hamilton-1215|James Hamilton]]||14ggf||13ggu||First regent for Mary # 2c1r to Mary both descended from James II # 3c to Mary Livingston through James I, he was first regent for Mary I. Agreed to her marriage to the Dauphin |} :The story of the relations of ancestors to Ref: http://www.maryqueenofscots.net/people/ https://www.historytoday.com/archive/murder-darnley https://www.historytoday.com/archive/bothwell-last-exile https://www.historytoday.com/archive/murder-david-riccio Torthorrell or Torthorwald == Ancestors with links to Mary == # [[Stewart-1518|John Stewart]] 12ggf ## Supported [[Guise-5|Mary of Guise]] as queen dowager. ##He joined the league against [[Gordon-614|George Gordon]] whom he defeated at Corrichie. ## On the arrival of Mary in 1561, he was appointed one of 12 privy councillors. ## He supported the marriage with [[Stewart-2328|Lord Darnley]]. ## An avored RC, he regulary attended mass in the queen's chapel. ## After the murder of David Ricchio, he joined wtih the Pretestant lords against Mary.. ## Was present at the coronation of [[Stuart-2|James]] ## By Jul 1568, he supported Mary again. ## Helped drive Morton from regency. ## When regency was ended, James IV appt. him to the council and later as lord chancellor. # 13ggf: [[Gordon-614|George Gordon]] the cousin of [[Stewart-6849|Mary I ]]and her brother [Stewart-10558|James]] to whom Mary granted lands to make him the Earl of Moray ## First cousin to [[Fleming-173|Mary (Fleming) Maitland]] one of the Four Mary's who were were her close friends and Ladies in Waiting ##3rd cousin of [[Livingston-968|Mary Livingston]] ## Accompanied [[Guise-5|Mary (Guise) Stewart]] to Scotland in 1550 #12ggf: [[Livingston-181|Alexander Livingston]] - One of seven appointed guardians of Mary and one of two to accompany her to France. # 11ggm: [[Livingston-968|Mary Livingston (Lusty)]] - one of the Four Mary's who were were her close friends and Ladies in Waiting #11ggf and 12ggf: Robert Sempill- Supported Mary until the death of Lord Darnley # 11ggf: [[Sempill-38|John Sempill (The Dancer)]] - married Mary Livingston, one of Mary's Ladies in Waiting and supported Mary in battle. Was maid 1st Lord of Beltrees. # 10ggf: James Sempill - godson of Mary's son James. # 12ggf: [[Ruthven-21|William Ruthven]] - One of seven appointed guardians of Mary == Cousins/Uncles == # [[Hamilton-1233|James Hamilton]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hamilton-1233&person2_name=Anderson-23510 13th great grand uncle]: 2c1r to Mary both descended from James II, 3c to Mary Livingston through James I, he was first regent for Mary I. Agreed to her marriage to the Dauphin # David Lindsay of Pytston son of [[Lindsay-2603|William Lindsay (abt.1486-1547)]] was accused of the murder of David Rizzio # William Livingstone - brother of Mary Livingston # [[Talbot-100|George Talbot KG]] 2c15r Mary was imprisoned at his place # [[Hardwick-21|Elizabeth Hardwick]] 3c16r Mary was imprisoned at her place # [[Erskine-422|John Erskine KG PC]] 1c13 # [[Oldenburg-25|Anne (Oldenburg) of Denmark]] 3c 15r Wife of James VI # [[Dudley-1|Robert Dudley Sr.]] 2c14r # [[Kirkcaldy-2|William Kirkcaldy]] 3c15r r After a noted career as a mercenary in France, Sir William Kirkcaldy of Grange (abt. 1520-1573) became Scotland's most able general, but obsessed with honour. He was responsible for Mary's defeat at Langside, leading to her escape to England. He later held Edinburgh Castle against all odds on her behalf until 1573, but was executed by Morton, when he surrendered. # [[Erskine-424|John Erskine]] 12ggu 1st Earl of Mar (died 1572) was a trusted confidante of Mary Queen of Scots, fulfilling a role as a neutral in Scottish politics. With his wife Annabella Murray, he was responsible for the upbringing of James VI at Stirling Castle. Despite a lack of great political acumen, he was Regent of Scotland from # [[Stewart-1610|Matthew (Stewart) Stuart]]1c13r Father-in-law to Mary, 3rd Regent for James VI # [[Hamilton-4209|James Hamilton]] 1c13r Archbishop of St. Andrews, Grissel was his mistress, baptised James VI, pronounced the divorce of the Queen from Bothwell. present at Battle of Langside. # [[Hamilton-1254|John Hamilton]] 13ggu Archbishop of St. Andrew; baptised [[Stuart-2|Mary's son James]]. See [https://books.google.com/books?id=nL8L7hBTk_sC&pg=PR27&lpg=PR27&dq=john+hamilton+archbishop+grizzel+semple&source=bl&ots=9D58WlkWbs&sig=ACfU3U1_g9NqME_mAoZQzEHn9zxgfm8zxA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj7tpjm2ejpAhU_knIEHX0sA9QQ6AEwBnoECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=john%20hamilton%20archbishop%20grizzel%20semple&f=true here], [https://books.google.com/books?id=37QEAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA431&lpg=PA431&dq=john+hamilton+archbishop+grizzel+semple&source=bl&ots=oyAl-Mcz_B&sig=ACfU3U0TiZ_vLaH3_QTanlK6DosAWtAqig&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj7tpjm2ejpAhU_knIEHX0sA9QQ6AEwCHoECAsQAQ#v=onepage&q=john%20hamilton%20archbishop%20grizzel%20semple&f=false here], and [https://books.google.com/books?id=mYAHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA48&lpg=PA48&dq=john+hamilton+archbishop+grizzel+semple&source=bl&ots=VE5vqV5v5D&sig=ACfU3U1LMNxZkkFyPrAxu5FOJEFVeMGhMw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj7tpjm2ejpAhU_knIEHX0sA9QQ6AEwB3oECAoQAQ#v=onepage&q=john%20hamilton%20archbishop%20grizzel%20semple&f=true here] # [[Douglas-2773|James Douglas]] 1c13r Regent Morton - ## 4th Regent for James VI ## Had feud with John Sempill (see his bio) ## Fought against George Gordon at Corrichie ## Supported Marriage of Mary to Lord Darnley ## Provied fraudulent Casket Letters # [[Lyon-226|John Lyon]] 10ggu 8th Lord Glamis, Lord Chancellor # [[Douglas-2773|James Douglas]] 1c13r 4th Earl of Morton - regent # [[Valois-Angouleme-1|François II]] 4c15r first husband # [[Stewart-2328|Henry (Stewart) Stuart]] - 2c12r via [[Stewart-1555|John Stewart]] Second husband # [[Hepburn-31|James Hepburn, Lord Bothwel]] - 1c13r via [[Sinclair-181|Henry Sinclair]] Third husband # [[Ruthven-38|Patrick Ruthven]] - 11th ggu and son of [[Ruthven-21|William Ruthven]] - killed Mary's secretary David Ricchio # James Stewart, Earl of Moray - 1c15r via [[Gordon-614|George Gordon]] # [[Tudor-1|Elizabeth I Tudor]] - 3c15r # [[Valois-263|Henri II (Valois) de France II]] 3c16r Mary's first father-in-law # [[Medici-33|Catherine (Medici) de Médicis]] 7c17r Mary's first mother-in-law == Tables == {|border=4 cellpadding=0 |+Relationship Table |+pc=parent/child,sp=spouse,gg=great grand[pc], g=grand[pc],u=aunt/uncle/nibling, ggu=great grand[u], sib=sibing,c[r]=cousin[removed] |+cyan=ps/sp/g/u/sib/1c,yellow=within 3c,green=close associate !!!Core!![[Stewart-6849|Mary
I ]]!![[Sempill-38|John
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Gordon]] |bgcolor=cornflowerblue|13gg||bgcolor=cyan|1c||bgcolor=moccasin|4c2r||bgcolor=yellow|3c||bgcolor=moccasin|4c2r||bgcolor=moccasin|4c1r||bgcolor=black|x||bgcolor=moccasin|3c1r||bgcolor=yellow|2c||bgcolor=moccasin style="border-right: 2px solid red;"|4c1r||bgcolor=yellow|1c1r||bgcolor=cyan|u||bgcolor=moccasin|3c1r||bgcolor=moccasin|4c1r||bgcolor=moccasin|3c2r||7c1r||bgcolor=yellow|2c||bgcolor=yellow|2c1r||bgcolor=cyan|1c |- ![[Sempill-37|James
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V]] |13ggu||bgcolor=cyan|pc||bgcolor=moccasin|4c2r||bgcolor=yellow|3c||bgcolor=moccasin|5c||bgcolor=moccasin|4c1r||bgcolor=cyan|u||bgcolor=moccasin|3c1r||bgcolor=yellow|3c||11c||bgcolor=cyan|g||bgcolor=black|x||bgcolor=cyan|sp
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Mary Tyra To-Do List

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Mary Vaverk Buchko birth marriage death

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Mary Vaverk Buchko in Censuses

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Mary Wimbush Photo Shoebox

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[[Category:Background Images]] [[Category: Images]] '''Please feel free to use images''' '''To add a background to one your profiles,''' click on the image you like. Scroll down on the left to the list of your profiles and select the profile to which you want to apply the background. Click "Save Changes to Image Details" at the bottom. When the page reloads, scroll down on the right to "Set As Background Image," click the box next to the name of your profile, then click "Set Background." '''To remove a background from one of your profiles,''' click on the image file on that profile. Scroll down on the left to "People and Things in the Image." Mark the button "Remove from Page" next to the name of the profile from which you wish to remove the background. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click "Save Changes to Image Details."
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MaryAnn Thomas To-Do List

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Maryborough Cemetery, Maryborough, Queensland

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[[Category:Maryborough Lawn Cemetery, Maryborough, Queensland]] [[Category: Maryborough Cemetery, Maryborough, Queensland]][[Category: Queensland, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Maryborough, Queensland]] This page us run by the [[Space:Queensland Cemeteries Team|Queensland Cemeteries Team]]. '''Cemetery name:''' Maryborough Cemetery '''Address:''' Maryborough, Queensland '''GPS Coordinates:''' '''OS grid:''' '''Information:''' * Interment index: Fraser Coast Regional Council Cemeteries Online; * Link to Online repository http://www.frasercoast.qld.gov.au/cemeteries-online Example inline reference for details sourced from above repository. Maryborough Cemetery Qld Interment index; Fraser Coast Regional Council Cemeteries Online; Online repository http://www.frasercoast.qld.gov.au/cemeteries-online [http://www.frasercoast.qld.gov.au/cemeteries-online?[...long url for direct access to individual record...] Burial record for named individual] accessed date * fill in greyed areas with exact details ie. full URL from Burial record source page, individual's name, today's date. ---- Walker St, Maryborough.
'''Includes Maryborough Garden of Rest (Lawn) Cemetery.'''

Maryborough Girls Intermediate and High School Register 1936

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[[Category:Maryborough State High School, Maryborough, Queensland]] ===->1936 Student @ Maryborough Girls High and Intermediate State School, Maryborough, Queensland, Australia=== Maryborough Girls High and Intermediate State School, Maryborough, Queensland, Enrollment Register; Published by Queensland State Archives; Series https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S2644; online repository https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/items/ITM638989 accessed 01Jan2022; [[Space:Maryborough_Girls_Intermediate_and_High_School_Register_1936|Maryborough Girls Intermediate and High School Register 1936]] ==Maryborough Girls Intermediate and High School Register 1936== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" class="wikitable sortable" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 !#!! [[Wiki-id| Student Surname !!!! [[Wiki-id| Parent first names surname !! Street !! Town !! occupation |- |1|| [[Delroy-6| Delroy ]]|||| [[Delroy-7| Leopold Ernest Delroy ]]|| Carool || Tweed Heads, NSW || Farmer |- |2|| [[Dunn-18740| Dunn ]]|||| [[Dunn-18739| Hugh Hector Harold Dunn ]]|| Lennox St || Maryborough || Chronicle Director |- |3|| [[Marsden-1756| Marsden ]]|||| [[Marsden-1755| William Frederick Marsden ]]|| 164 Richmond St || Maryborough || Bank Manager |- |4|| [[Nicholas-3007| Nicholas ]]|||| [[Nicholas-1879| Edward V. Nicholas ]]|| Kin Kin Rd || Cooran || Farmer |- |5|| [[Wilby-301| Wilby ]]|||| [[Galwey-308| Alice M. Wilby ]]|| || Scarness || Domestic Duties |- |6|| [[Thorpe-3962| Thorpe ]]|||| [[Thorpe-3960| Archibald F. L. Thorpe ]]|| Lennox St || Maryborough || Shipping Manager |- |7|| [[Luscombe-418| Luscombe ]]|||| [[Luscombe-417| Geoffrey A Luscombe ]]|| The Rectory || Childers || Priest |- |8|| [[Semple-900| Semple ]]|||| [[Semple-901| John Semple ]]|| || Degilbo || Farmer |- |9|| [[Simcock-284| Simcock ]]|||| [[Simcock-283| Charles E Simcock ]]|| Steley St || Howard || Miner |- |10|| [[Harvey-18366| Harvey ]]|||| [[Harvey-18360| William S Harvey ]]|| || Mungar || School Teacher |- |11|| [[Kuskie-7| Kuskie ]]|||| [[Kwiathowski-3| John James Kuskie ]]|| Fort St || Maryborough || Railway Employee |- |12|| [[Moss-8808| Moss ]]|||| [[Moss-8809| Cyril B. Moss ]]|| North St || Maryborough || Bank Manager |- |13|| [[Olive-854| Olive ]]|||| [[Olive-855| Edward C. Olive ]]|| Alice St || Maryborough || Dairy Instructor |- |14|| [[Parke-1621| Parke ]]|||| [[Park-5951| Robert John Parke ]]|| || Tinana || Labourer |- |15|| [[Abel-3380| Abel ]]|||| [[Abel-3379| Leslie W. 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Davies ]]|| || Eidsvold || Commercial Traveller |- |30|| [[Hall-58164| Hall ]]|||| [[Hall-50703| William James Hall ]]|| || Granville || School Teacher |- |31|| Hill ]]|||| Francis A. Hill ]]|| || Abercorn || Baker |- |32|| Horsburgh ]]|||| William W. Horsburgh ]]|| Ann St || Maryborough || Shop Assistant |- |33|| Lambert ]]|||| Ethel Lambert ]]|| Elizabeth St || Maryborough || Printer |- |34|| McDougall ]]|||| John McDougall ]]|| Tooley St || Maryborough || Labourer |- |35|| McKechnie ]]|||| Cameron McKechnie ]]|| Normandy St || Maryborough || Electrical Engineer |- |36|| Mitchell ]]|||| William Mitchell ]]|| Queen St || Maryborough || Railway Employee |- |37|| Moulden ]]|||| Arthur Moulden ]]|| Woodstock St || Maryborough || Forester |- |38|| Pedersen ]]|||| Peter Pedersen ]]|| || Pt Vernon || Dairy Farmer |- |39|| Proctor ]]|||| Arthur H. Proctor ]]|| || Torbanlea || Mining Secretary |- |40|| Robbins ]]|||| Frederick P. Robbins ]]|| Alice St || Maryborough || Fitter |- |41|| Robertson ]]|||| David George Robertson ]]|| Cambridge St || Granville || Boiler Maker |- |42|| Ross ]]|||| George C. Ross ]]|| Creek Rd || Maryborough || Draftsman |- |43|| Thomas ]]|||| William J. Thomas ]]|| Lennox St || Maryborough || Railway Employee |- |44|| Thorpe ]]|||| Archibald F. L. Thorpe ]]|| Lennox St || Maryborough || Shipping Manager |- |45|| Wason ]]|||| Edward T. Wason ]]|| || Kilkivan || Grazier |- |46|| Wilkins ]]|||| Joseph G. Wilkins ]]|| Creek Rd || Maryborough || Carpenter |- |47|| Willey ]]|||| Amelia Willey ]]|| || Howard || Domestic Duties |- |48|| Wilson ]]|||| George L. Wilson ]]|| York St || Maryborough || Chronicle Editor |- |49|| Demaine ]]|||| Joseph Demaine ]]|| Ferry St || Maryborough || Sub-Editor 'Alert' |- |50|| Reedman ]]|||| Abel Reedman ]]|| Sussex St || Maryborough || Labourer |- |51|| Bowler ]]|||| William E. Bowler ]]|| Woodstock St || Maryborough || Railway Station Master |- |52|| Creed-Jacobs ]]|||| George Henry Creed-Jacobs ]]|| North St || Maryborough || Railway Engine Driver |- |53|| Goodman ]]|||| Ernest Goodman ]]|| Yaralla St || Maryborough || Bus Driver |- |54|| Griffiths ]]|||| Thomas William Griffiths ]]|| Ella St || Maryborough || Military Officer |- |55|| Hewson ]]|||| George C. Hewson ]]|| (Kingaroy Line) || Cinnabar || Dairy Farmer |- |56|| Hulett ]]|||| John B. 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Maryland Adoption Resources

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[[Category:United States Adoption Resources]] [[Project:Adoption_Angels|Adoption Angels Project]] The Adoption Angels Project is currently editing and expanding all Resources by Location pages. It is a work in progress. [[McBeth-165|McBeth-165]] 00:48, 21 August 2020 (UTC) ---- '''Maryland is an not considered an "open state"''', "most adult adoptees can get an original birth certificate only for adoptions prior to June 1, 1947." ==Original birth certificate== ==Non Identifying Information== ==Third Party Agencies== (adoption agencies, orphanages, intermediaries) ==State Laws== ==Additional Local Resources== ==WikiTree Project== *[http://dhs.maryland.gov/adoption/search-contract-and-reunion/ Maryland Adoption Search Contact and Reunion Services (ASCRS)]

Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment

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[[Category: Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment (1776), Continental Army, American Revolution]] See: [[:Category: Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment (1776), Continental Army, American Revolution|the category]] for profiles. The Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment, most commonly known as Rawlings' Regiment in period documents, was organized in June 1776 as a specialized light infantry unit of riflemen in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. The American rifle units complemented the predominant, musket-equipped, line infantry forces of the war with their long-range marksmanship capability and were typically deployed with the line infantry as forward skirmishers and flanking elements. Scouting, escort, and outpost duties were also routine. The rifle units' battle formation was not nearly as structured as that of the line infantry units, which employed short-range massed firing in ordered linear formations. The riflemen could therefore respond with more adaptability to changing battle conditions. The Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment consisted of nine companies—four from Maryland and five from Virginia. The two-state composition of the new unit precluded it from being managed through a single state government, and it was therefore directly responsible to national authority as an Extra Continental regiment. Because most of the newly formed regiment surrendered to British and German forces at the Battle of Fort Washington on November 16, 1776, the service history of the unit's surviving element is complex. Although modern and contemporaneous accounts of the battle convey the impression that it marked the end of the regiment as a combat entity, a significant portion of the unit continued to serve actively in the Continental Army throughout most of the remainder of the war. Elements of the regiment served with George Washington's Main Army and participated in the army's major engagements of late 1776 through 1778. Select members of the regiment were also attached to Col. Daniel Morgan's elite Provisional Rifle Corps at its inception in mid-1777. The Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment was reorganized in January 1779 and was initially stationed at Fort Pitt, headquarters of the Continental Army's Western Department, in present-day western Pennsylvania primarily to help in the defense of frontier settlements from Indian raids. The unit was disbanded with all other Additional and Extra Continental regiments during the reorganization of the Continental Army in January 1781. It was the longest serving Continental Army rifle unit of the war.[[Wikipedia:Maryland_and_Virginia_Rifle_Regiment]] '''Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment''' :Active: June 17, 1776 – January 1, 1781: organized June 17, 1776; reorganized January 23, 1779; disbanded January 1, 1781 :Country: United States of America :Branch: Continental Army :Type: Light Infantry :Size: ~420 officers and enlisted men in late 1776, 52 officers and enlisted men in late 1780 :Garrison/HQ: Fort Lee, Fort Washington, Fort Frederick, Fort Pitt :Nickname: Stephenson's Rifle Regiment, Rawlings' (or Rawlins') Regiment, Maryland Corps, Maryland Rifle Corps, Maryland Independent Corps '''Engagements''' :[[:Category:Battle of Fort Washington|Battle of Fort Washington]] :[[:Category:Battle of Trenton|Battle of Trenton]] :[[:Category:Battle of Princeton|Battle of Princeton]] :Philadelphia Campaign ::[[:Category:Battle of Brandywine Creek|Battle of Brandywine]] ::[[:Category:Battle of Germantown|Battle of Germantown]] :[[:Category:Battle of Monmouth|Battle of Monmouth]] :Brodhead Campaign :Detached elements participated in the [[:Category:Battle of Saratoga|Battles of Saratoga]], Butler Campaign, and [[:Category:Sullivan Expedition|Sullivan Campaign]]. '''Commanders''' :First Commander: Col. Hugh Stephenson (June – September 1776) :Second Commander: Lt. Col. Moses Rawlings (September 1776 – June 1779) :Final Commanders: Capt. Thomas Beall (June 1779 – October 1780), Capt. Adamson Tannehill (October 1780 – January 1781) '''Images''' * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/53/Riflemen_at_Saratoga.jpg/1280px-Riflemen_at_Saratoga.jpg Continental Army riflemen skirmishing with enemy troops at the Battle of Saratoga]. Painting by H. Charles McBarron, Jr. * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d0/Fort_Frederick%2C_Hagerstown_vicinity_%28Washington_County%2C_Maryland%29.jpg Fort Frederick] near present-day Hagerstown, western Maryland, as it appeared during the American Revolution. * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c1/Fort_Pitt_in_1776.jpg Fort Pitt] during the American Revolution, located at what is now Pittsburgh, southwestern Pennsylvania

Maryland Cemeteries Team Progress

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[[:Category:Maryland, Cemeteries|Maryland Cemeteries Category Page]] This page is part of the [[Space:Maryland_Cemeteries_Team|Maryland Cemeteries Team]], and was created in an effort to keep track of our progress in the almost 1,200 cemeteries located in our state. Please add the cemeteries that you have completed or are working on to the table below in alphabetical order, along with other pertinent data, and include your best estimates of the percentages of completion for photography and transcriptions. Be sure to check this table before starting a new cemetery to avoid duplications of effort. '''Note:''' You do not have to finish a whole cemetery before moving on to the next! You can certainly create profiles as you transcribe the images, and if you're doing a bigger cemetery in multiple visits, you can transcribe and create profiles for the sections you've done without waiting until you've photographed the whole cemetery. Note: The following cemeteries are located in Illinois, and are provided here to give an example of the coding and setup for creating a table of interments. ===Table of Cemeteries=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Cemetery Name ! scope="col" | City ! scope="col" | County ! scope="col" | Started By ! scope="col" | Start Date ! scope="col" | Survey (% complete) ! scope="col" | Transcription (% complete) ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Space:Fort_Lincoln_Cemetery%2C_Brentwood%2C_Maryland|Fort Lincoln Cemetery]]|| Brentwood||Prince George||[[Clews-14|DK Clews]]||2015-01-02||0%||2015-01-02|0%|| {{Image|file=Fort_Lincoln_Cemetery_Brentwood_Maryland.jpg |caption=Floral Clock at Fort Lincoln Cemetery | size=m}} |} -----

Maryland E-Cards and Images

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Maryland Flying Camp Officers

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Officers of the Flying Camp elected, Committee to examine the Accounts of the Supervisors of Saltpetre Works Resolution empowering the Council of Safety to contract for building a Powder-Mill on the publick account, repealed Saturday, June 29, 1776. Convention met. All Members present as on yesterday, except Mr. /Gantt/. The Proceedings of yesterday were read. On motion, /Resolved/, That the Bills of Credit issued by the Congress, and the Conventions of this Province, be received by the Commissioners of the Loan Office in payment of any interest due to the said Office. /Ordered/, That the above Resolution be published in the /Maryland Gazette/. The Convention resumed the election of Officers. Mr. /William Hyde / was elected Lieutenant-Colonel of the upper Battalion on the /Western-Shore/, and Dr. /John Cradock / Major. For the Company to be raised in /St. Mary' s / County, /Uriah Forrest / was appointed Captain, /William Bond / First Lieutenant, /Moses Tabbs / Second Lieutenant, and /Edward Mattingly / Ensign. For the Companies in /Charles / County. /Thomas Hanson / Captain, /George Dent / (third) First Lieutenant, /Samuel Jones / Second Lieutenant, and /William Adams / Ensign. /Belain Posey / Captain, /Henry Boarman / First Lieutenant, /John Forbes / Second Lieutenant, and /Gerard Fowke / Ensign. /Calvert. [[Brooke-2125|John Brooke]] / Captain, /Frederick Skinner / First Lieutenant, /Nathaniel Wilson / Second Lieutenant, and /James Somerville / Ensign. /Prince George' s. John Hawkins Lowe / Captain, /John Magruder Burgess / First Lieutenant, /William Duvall/, Second Lieutenant, and /Horatio Claggett / Ensign. /Robert Bowie / Captain, /Benjamin Brooks / First Lieutenant, /William Dent Beall / Second Lieutenant, and /Colmore Beans/, Ensign. /Alexander Howard Magruder / Captain, /William Sprigg Bowie / First Lieutenant, /Benjamin Contee / Second Lieutenant, and /Alexander Truman / Ensign. /Anne Arundel County. Edward Norwood /Captain, /Samuel Godman / First Lieutenant, /John W. Dorsey / Second Lieutenant, and /Richard Talbot / Ensign. /Edward Tillard / Captain, /Samuel Lloyd Chew / First Lieutenant, /John Sprigg Belt / Second Lieutenant, and /John Gassaway / Ensign. /Daniel Dorsey / Captain, /Joseph Burgess / First Lieutenant, /John Lorah / Second Lieutenant, and /Michael Burgess / Ensign. /James Disney / Captain, /Henry Ridgely / First Lieutenant, /Jonathan Sellman / Second Lieutenant, and /Edward Spurrier / Ensign. /Thomas Hammond / Captain, /Thomas Mayo / First Lieutenant, /Joshua Merriken / Second Lieutenant, and /Andrew Hammond / Ensign. /Frederick. Lower District. Edward Burgess / Captain, /John Gaither / First Lieutenant, /Thaddeus Beall / Second Lieutenant, and /Thomas Edmondson / Ensign. /Leonard Deakins / Captain, /Thomas Nowland / First Lieutenant, /Elisha Williams / Second Lieutenant, and /John Griffith / Ensign. /Benjamin Spyker / Captain, /Greenbury Gaither / First Lieutenant, /Richard Anderson / Second Lieutenant, and /Nicholas Seybert / Ensign. /Middle District. Philip Meroney / Captain, /Elisha Beall / First Lieutenant, /John Hellen / Second Lieutenant, and /William Beatty/, Jun., Ensign. /Jacob Good / Captain, /John Baptist Thompson / First Lieutenant, /John Ghiselin / Second Lieutenant, and /John Smith / Ensign. /Peter Mantz / Captain, /Adam Grosh / First Lieutenant, /Peter Adams / Second Lieutenant, and /John Richardson / Ensign. /Upper District. AEneas Campbell / Captain, /Clement Hollyday / First Lieutenant, /John Courts Jones / Second Lieutenant, and /David Lynn / Ensign. /John Reynolds / Captain, /Moses Chapline / First Lieutenant, /Christian Orendorff / Second Lieutenant, and /Nathan Williams / Ensign. /Henry Hardman / Captain, /Daniel Stuff / First Lieutenant, /Peter Contee Hanson / Second Lieutenant, and /John Rench / Ensign. /Baltimore, Zachariah Maecubbin / Captain, /Thomas Yates / First Lieutenant, /John Christie / Second Lieutenant, and /Thomas Lingan / Ensign. /John E. Howard / Captain, /Thomas Lansdale / First Lieutenant, /William Riley / Second Lieutenant, and /Robert Morrow / Ensign. /John Stevenson / Captain, /Edward Oldham / First Lieutenant, /James Ogleby / Second Lieutenant, and /Joseph Lewis / Ensign. /James Young / Captain, /James Bond / First Lieutenant, /John Smith / Second Lieutenant, and /James Tool / Ensign. /Harford. Aquila Paca / Captain, /John Beedle Hall / First Lieutenant, /Michael Gilbert / Second Lieutenant, and /John Patterson / Ensign. /Bennet Bussey / Captain, /Joshua Miles / First Lieutenant, /Asahel Hitchcock / Second Lieutenant, and /Aquila Amos / Ensign. /Cecil. Joshua George / Captain, /William Veazey/, (third) First Lieutenant, /John Stockton / Second Lieutenant, and /Richard Bird / Ensign. /Walter Alexander / Captain, /Andrew Porter/, Jun., First Lieutenant, /Harmon Arrants / Second Lieutenant, and /George Hamilton / Ensign. /Kent. Isaac Perkins / Captain, /Abraham Falconer / First Lieutenant, /Jesse Cozden / Second Lieutenant, and /James Henry / Ensign. /Thomas Smyth / Captain, /James Williamson / First Lieutenant, [[Kennard-410|/Nathaniel Kinnard / Second Lieutenant]], and /Josiah Johnson / Ensign. /Queen Anne' s. John Dean / Captain, /John Hawkins / First Lieutenant, /John Neville / Second Lieutenant, and /Samuel Earle / Ensign. /John Dames / Captain, /Thomas Lane Emory / First Lieutenant, /Samuel Wright Thomas / Second Lieutenant, and /John Jackson / Ensign. /Talbot. Greenbury Goldsborough / Captain, /Woolman Gibson / (son of /John/) First Lieutenant, /John Thomas/, Jun., Second Lieutenant, and /Perry Benson / of (/James/) Ensign. /Caroline. Zabdiel Potter / Captain, /Thomas Wyer Lockerman / First Lieutenant, /Levin Handy / Second Lieutenant, and /Philip Casson / Ensign. /Philip Fiddeman / Captain, /Henry Downes/, Jun., First Lieutenant, /John Reynolds / Second Lieutenant, and /Thomas Mason / Ensign. /Dorchester. Thomas Burk / Captain, /Berkit Falcon / First Lieutenant, /John Lynch / Second Lieutenant, and /James Woolford Gray / Third Lieutenant. On motion, /Resolved/, That a Committee be appointed to examine the Accounts of the Supervisors of Saltpetre Works, and report thereon ; and that Mr. /T. Johnson/, Mr. /Rumsey/, Mr. /Ringgold/, Mr. /Gilpin/, Mr. /Hooper/, and Mr. /Hooe/, be a Committee for that purpose. On motion, /Resolved/, That so much of the former Resolutions of Convention as directs or empowers the Council of Safety to contract for the building or working a Powder-Mill on the publick account, be repealed. On motion, /Resolved/, That the Council of Safety be authorized to advance the further sum of £5,000 to such persons as they shall think proper, for the purpose of purchasing good and effective Fire-Arms, on the terms and agreeable to such orders as they may think will best procure the same. On reading and considering a Memorial from /Francis Baker/, of /Talbot / County, praying a remission of that part of the sentence pronounced against him by this Convention in its session of /December / last, forbidding him "to offer himself for any office of trust," /Resolved/, That the same be granted. On motion, /Resolved/, That the Council of Safety be authorized to cause Muskets found by the Militia, or borrowed or purchased, without Bayonets, iron Ramrods, Priming-wires, Belts, or Scabbards, to be fitted therewith; and to furnish each Private with a Cartridge-box containing twenty-three rounds, six Flints, one Blanket, one Knapsack, with a Haversack, and a Canteen or wooden Bottle to hold one quart, and to give such orders as they may think will best furnish the Militia with Provisions and Baggage Wagons on their march. Adjourned till four o' clock. /Post Meridiem/. Convention met. Mr. /Samuel Edmondson / was elected Quartermaster of the Battalion of Militia to be raised on the /Eastern-Shore/; Mr. /William Parran/, Quartermaster of the lower Battalion on the /Western-Shore/; and Mr. /Isaac Griest/, Quartermaster of the upper Battalion. /Officers of the Flying Camp elected, Committee to examine the Accounts of the Supervisors of Saltpetre Works Resolution empowering the Council of Safety to contract for building a Powder-Mill on the publick account, repealed <#>./ [1776-06-29] [S4-V6-p1491] [Document Details ][Complete Volume ] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ /Produced by Northern Illinois University Libraries. Send questions or comments about American Archives to Drew E. Vandecreek (drew@niu.edu) . PhiloLogic Software, Copyright © 2001 The University of Chicago. PhiloLogic is a registered trademark of The University of Chicago./

Maryland Historical Magazine

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Maryland]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Maryland|Maryland Sources]] __TOC__ == Maryland Historical Magazine == * by [https://www.mdhistory.org/about/history/ The Maryland Historical Society] * published by The Society, Baltimore, 1906- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Maryland Historical Magazine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol 1 (1906) ::* https://archive.org/details/marylandhistoric01brow ::* https://archive.org/details/marylandhistori03socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=88k1AAAAIAAJ * Vol 2 (1907) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=N8o1AAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XfkMAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/marylandhistori08socigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/marylandhistoric02brow * Vol 3 (1908) ::* https://archive.org/details/marylandhistoric3190mary ::* https://archive.org/details/marylandhistori02socigoog ::* 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Maryland Hundreds, Churches and Parishes

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Maryland Hundreds & Parishes ca 1696 Further research can be done at the site from which this is taken: '''A Combs &c. Resource for Maryland Researchers''' Dedicated to the Memory of Combs &c. founder Carole Hammett (1946-2009) During 1695-96 a number of county boundaries changed, affecting both hundreds and parishes. Maryland had always had hundreds (civil divisions within counties), but Church of England parishes were only now becoming an integral part of her governmental system. The following are the counties, parishes and hundreds according to the Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, 1696/7, on as published in the Archives of Maryland, Vol. XXIII, pages 17-25. Note that this list may not be correct given the constant changes in legislation and policy during this period (See also Colonial Maryland re early county formations). Also note that each County is linked to the applicable Combs Count of Record, and that there is some overlap of both hundreds and parishes. "An Accot of the Severall Parishes within this Province (according as they were by Act Laid out) together with the Bounds of the same the Names of the Vestrymen and Number of Tithables within Each Parish. Vizt... [and] An Accot of the Hundreds in the Severall Counties of the Province Vizt" Anne Arundel County HUNDREDS: Town Neck Middle Neck Broad Neck South River West River Herring Creek PARISHES: "Ann Arrundell County is Divided into Four Parishes Vizt Herring Creek. South River. Middle Neck & Broad Neck. "Herring Creek Parish Consists of Herring Creek Hundred and the Major part of West River Hundred." Vestrymen: Thomas Tench Esq Capt Robert Lockwood Mr Seth Biggs Mr James Rigbey Capt Wm Holland Mr Nicho Perret Taxables 507. South River Parish consists of South River Hundred and a Small part of West River Hundred. Vestrymen for the sd Parish chosen &Ca Vizt Capt Hen: Hanslope Mr Edwd Burgess Mr John Gresham Mr Walter Phelps Taxables 460. Mr Wm Roper Mr John Watkins Middle Neck Parish is Scituated betwixt South River and Severn River, Vestrymen for the sd Parish chosen Vizt Mr Thomas Bland Mr Jacob Harness Mr Richd Wharfield Mr Wm Brown Mr Laurence Draper Mr Corne. Howard Taxables. 374. Broad Neck Parish is Scituated on the North Side of Severn River including Town Neck & Broad Neck hundreds. Vestrymen for the sd Parish chosen &ca Vizt Mr John Bennet Mr George Eager Mr Wm Hopkins Mr Hugh Merrican Mr Robert Eagle Mr Edw: Fuller Taxables. 223. Baltimore County HUNDREDS: Speceutia North Side of Patapsco South side of Patapsco Gun Powder River South Side of Gun Powder PARISHES: "Baltemore County the Division of the Parishes and Bounds thereof have not as yet been Return'd by the Clerk of the sd County. but do find by the Returns of the Severall Vestrymen that the sd County is divided into three parishes, Vizt Patapsco St Johns & St Georges." Parishes by return: Patapsco Parish. Vestrymen: Mr John Ferry Mr Richd Samson Mr Wm Wilkinson Mr John Hayes Mr Richd Crumwell Mr Nicho Corbain Taxables 218. St Johns Parish. Vestrymen: Mr Thomas Staley Mr Samll Siclemore Capt Tho: Preston Mr Danll Scott Mr Richd Adams Mr Abram Tayler Taxables 128. St Georges Parish Vestrymen: Mr Wm Hollace Mr George Smith Mr Laurence Tayler Mr Roger Mathews Mr John Parker Mr Thomas Cordey Taxables. 137. Calvert County HUNDREDS: Lyons Creeke Lower End of the Clifts Upper End of the Clifts Hunting Creek Leonards Creek Elton Head "Calvert County is divided into Four Parishes Vizt Christ Church, All Saints, St Pauls, and All Faiths." "Christs Church Parish Consists of these following Hundreds, Vizt Hunting Creek, Leonards Creek, Eltonhead, & lower hundred of the Clifts." Vestrymen: Mr Richd SMITH Mr Francis MAULDIN Capt Tho: CLEGATE John MANNING Mr Henry FIRNLEY Mr Samll HOLDSWORTH Taxables. 537. "All Saints Parish consists of the Lyons Creek Hundred and the Upper hundred of the Clifts." Vestrymen: Mr Walter SMITH Mr John SCOTT Mr Wm NICHOLS Mr John LEECH junr Mr Wm TURNER Mr John HANCE Taxables 507. "St Pauls Parish consists of "from the Upper part of Mount Calvert hundred to the main branch of Swansons Creek." Vestrymen: Mr Thomas Brooks Mr Richd Charlet Mr Thomas Greenfield Mr Wm Barton Mr Thomas Hollyday Mr Samll Magruder Taxables. 500. All Faiths Parish consists of "from the main branch of Swansons Creek to the Lower part of Harvy Hundred." Vestrymen: Mr James KEECH Mr John GILLAM Mr John SMITH Mr Charles ASKUE Mr Richd SOUTHERN Capt Richd GARDNER Taxables 278. Cecil County HUNDREDS: South Sassafrax North Sassafrax PARISHES: "Cecill County is divided into two Parishes, Vizt South Sassafrax and North Sassafrax." "South Sassafrax Consists of these following Hundreds, Vizt Worton [sic] and South Sassafrax Hundred." Vestrymen: Coll: Wm PEIRCE Mr Wm Elins Mr Wm Harris Mr Geo: Sturton Taxables 350. Mr Edwd Blay Mr Edwd Scidmer North Sassafrax Consists of Bohemia & Elk hundreds. Vestrymen: Coll: Caspas Herman Mr Henry Rigg Majr John Thompson Mr Mathias Vanderhaden Mr Wm Ward Mr Henry Jones Taxables 321. Charles County HUNDREDS: Lower part of Wm & Mary Parish Upper part Ditto East side of Portobacco West Side of Ditto Lower part of Nanjemy parish Upper part of Ditto Upper part of King & Queen parish "Bennedict Town, being Joyned to part of King & Queen parish." PARISHES: "Charles County is divided in four Parishes Vizt Wm & Mary, Port Tobacco, Nanjemy, & Piscattoway. The Bounds whereof being Artificiall and Some what Long have Omitted to insert them here." Wm & Mary Parish, Vestrymen: Coll: John Courts Mr Henry Hardy Mr Robert Yates Mr John Wielder Mr Wm Hawton Mr Wm Harbert Taxables 256. Å 96:—258. Port Tobacco Parish. Vestrymen: Mr Henry Hawkins Mr C. LOMAX Mr Wm Barton Mr John Hawkins Mr Phi: Hoskins Mr John Hanson Taxables 346. Ao g6. 298. Nanjemy Parish. Vestrymen: Mr John Stone Mr Wm Stone Mr Joseph Maning Mr Richd Harrison Taxables 173. Mr Wm Dent Mr Gerrard ffowke A0 96. 175. Piscattaway Parish. Vestrymen: John ADDISON Esq Mr Wm Tanneyhill Mr Wm HATTON Mr John Emmet Mr Wm Hutchinson Mr James Stoddart Taxables. Dorchester County HUNDREDS: Hermitage Great Choptanck Fishing Creek Nantecoke Little Choptanck PARISHES: "Dorchestr County is divided into two Parishes Vizt Great Choptanck and Dorchester Parish. The Bounds whereof being Artificiall and some what Long I have not here inserted, But are Entred among the Councill proceedings had and taken in Sr Edmd ANDROS'S time being then Return'd but no Accot of the Vestrymen was therein." "Yet do find by a Return of the Vestry of great Choptanck parish, the sd Return being Subscribed thus. Vizt Great Choptanck parish. Vestrymen: Phil V: PITT John PERSON Obadiah King Edwd Stephens John Lecompt Taxables 407. Dorchester Parish "as by Return." Vestrymen Mr Arthur Witley Mr Thomas Vickers Mr Wtm Robison Mr James Moadsly Mr John Button Mr Wm Shinton Taxables 221: Kent County HUNDREDS: Town Hundred Lower Hundred of Chester River Lower Hundred of Langfords Bay Swann Creek Hundred Island Hundred Eastern Neck Hundred Chester Upper Hundred PARISHES: "Kent Island Parish is bounded Natureally within it Self." Vestrymen: Mr John Coppage Mr Alexander Walkers Coll: Wm Laurence Mr Edward James Mr Philip Conner Mr Valintine Southern Taxables 146. "St Pauls Parish Consists of the Rest of the County." Vestrymen: Mr Wm Frisby Mr Charles Tilden Mr Micha Miller Mr Thomas Smith Mr Hans Hanson Mr Simn Wilmore Taxables 321. 534 Prince George's County HUNDREDS: Mattapany Petuxant Collington Mount Calvert Piscattoway New Scotland PARISHES: [Prince George's Parish list was not included with the other counties. They may not have had any at this point (not researched)] St. Maries County HUNDREDS: St. Maries City Resurrection St Maries New Town Choptico St Michaells St Georges St Inego's St. Clements Harvy Poplar Hill PARISHES: "St. Maries County is divided into two Parishes between New Town hundred and Clements hundred by Mr Langworths branch which leads to Petuxants main road and the sd branch divides the sd hundreds & parishes and Parishes hereafter Named that is to say the Lower called by the Name of Wm and Mary Parish and the Upper by the Name of King & Queen Parish." Wm & Mary Parish. Vestrymen: Mr Kenelm CHESELDYNE Mr John WATSON Majr John CAMPBELL Mr John LLEWELLIN Mr Robt MASON Mr Thomas BEALE to be. Taxables. 457 Ao 96. Ret: 532. King & Queen Parish. Vestrymen: Coll: Nehemiah BLACKISTON Capt John DENT Capt John COOD Mr Philip BRISCO Mr Richd CLOUDS Mr Jno BARECRAFT Taxables. 473. Somerset County HUNDREDS: Annamessix Mattapany Monakin Manny Nantecoke Pocomoke Poquede Norton Wiccocomoco PARISHES: Somerset Parish Consists of Manokin, and Many hundreds. Vestrymen for the sd Parish as by Return, Vizt Mr John Huett Mr Nath: Horsey Mr Richd Chambers Mr Miles Grey Mr John Panter Mr Peter Elzey Taxables 304. Coventry Parish Consists of Pocomoke and Annamessix hundreds. Vestrymen for the sd Parish as by Return Vizt Mr Francis Jenckins jenkins Mr Wm Planer Senr Mr George Layfield Mr Thomas Dixon W Thomas Nuball Mr Wm Coleburn Taxables 414 Anno 96: 369 Stepney Parish Consists of Wiccocomoco and Nantecoke Hundreds.Vestrymen for the sd Parish as by Return Vizt Mr John Huett Clergymn Mr Jam:Weatherley) Mr Robert Collyer Mr John Bounds Mr Thomas Holebrooke Mr Philip Carter Mr Philip Askue Taxables 381 Å 96. 362. Snow Hill Parish Consists of Bogettenorton & Mattapany Hundreds. Vestrymen for the sd Parish as by Return Vizt Mr Matt: Scarborough Mr Thomas Pointer Mr Wm Round Mr Thomas Selbey Mr John Francklin Mr Edward Hamond hammond Taxables 353. Talbot County HUNDREDS: Tredhaven Bullinbroake Mill Tuckohoe Worrell Bay Island Lower hundd of Kent Island Chester PARISHES: "Talbot County is divided into three Parishes Vizt St Pauls St Peters and St Michaells Parish." "St Pauls Parish begins at the head of Chester River & Extends to the Court House, and from the Court House along the North side of Brewers branch to the Head of the sd branch and from thence to Judwins branch being the North part of Tuccohoe." Vestrymen: Majr Wm FINNEY Mr Nathll WRIGHT Mr Wm COURSEY Mr Robt MACKLIN Mr John Whittington Mr John CHAIRS Taxables—606. "St Peters Parish begins at John Judwins branch and Extends to Oxford Town." Vestrymen: Mr Thomas ROBINS Mr Nicho LOWE Mr Thomas BOWDLE Mr Samll ABBET Senr Mr George ROBINS Mr Thomas MARTIN Taxables 453. "St Michaells Parish Consists of Mill & Bay Hundreds and part of Island Hundred that is to say from the Court House Downward." Vestrymen: Capt John Davis Mr Michaell TURBUT Capt James Murphey Mr Hugh Sherwood Mr Thomas Smithson Mr John Power Taxables 485.

Maryland in The Great War

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[[Category: Maryland]] [[Category: United States of America, World War I]] [[Project:The_Great_War_1914-1918|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Photos-686.png]] [[Space:The_Great_War_1914-1918|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Photos-715.png]] [[Space:United_States_in_The_Great_War|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Photos-808.png]] This page is part of [[Project:The_Great_War_1914-1918|The Great War 1914-1918 Project]]. ------------------
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Maryland in The Great War '''
{{Image|file=Photos-294.gif}} [[Image:Clark-15765-8.gif|400px]] Jan. 31, 1917 Germany, in its final effort to win the war against the Allied Powers, announced publicly it was resuming unrestricted warfare. (the U-boats). United States broke off diplomatic relations with Germany. However soon a German U-boat sank the American liner," Housatonic". A British steamer was able to rescue the 25 Americans on board! This led states on the coast of the United States to start worrying a U boat might attack their ships or even fishing boats. Shortly 4 more Merchant marine vessels were sunk. {{Image|file=Images_in_the_Great_War-27.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=U-995.}} Feb. 24, 1917, the release of a disturbing the “Zimmermann Note,” a coded telegram from German Foreign Secretary Arthur Zimmermann to Count Johann von Bernstorff, German ambassador to Mexico. This was deciphered which stated Mexico should be requested to enter the war as one of Germany's allies. In return, Germany planned to return Mexico's lost territories of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona to Mexico. When this was published, America was ready for war against Germany. '''Fort Meade''' Fort Meade was first established as a U.S. Army World War I National Army Mobilization and Training Camp in 1917 near Admiral, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Named Camp Meade in G.O. 95, 18 Jul 1917, after Major General George G. Meade (Cullum 804), who commanded Union forces at Gettysburg during the U.S. Civil War. Renamed Fort George G. Meade on 5 Mar 1929. The first commander of the camp was Major General Joseph E. Kuhn (Cullum 3058) who formed the 79th U.S. Infantry Division 25 Aug 1917 and initiated troop training. The 79th arrived in September 1917 and departed for France in Jul 1918. The division distinguished itself in combat suffering 3,223 casualties. The 79th returned to the U.S. in May 1919 and was demobilized. At the end of the war the camp became a demobilization center. The post was renamed Fort Leonard Wood (2) in 1928, but angry congressmen held up Army appropriations until it was renamed Fort George G. Meade on 5 Mar 1929.

Maryland Mining Disasters

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[[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Northeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Northeast United States Mining Disasters]]| '''Maryland Mining Disasters''' [[Category: Maryland, Mining Disasters]] ==Mining Disasters in Maryland== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Worst Mining Disaster in Maryland ''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Mine''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Location''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Deaths''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Cause''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|29 Feb 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Davis_Coal_Mine_Disaster_1916|Davis Coal Mine Disaster]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Kempton, Maryland ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|16 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- |} |} ==Sources== *[http://www.gendisasters.com/mainlist/Maryland/Mining%20Explosions%20and%20Accidents Maryland Mining Disasters]

Maryland Persons named Day in 1790 Census

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This annotated list should include everyone named in the 1790 United States census as born or living in Maryland between 1700 and 1790, and not deceased by 1790. '''Anne Arundel County''' :NOTE: the first pages of this county, the left page is torn off leaving no names to go with the columns of numbers. In adding up the lines of numbers there are 200 names lost on the torn pages and 199 family names are there, some not legible but there. TOTAL in County:399 :[[Day-20592 | John Day]] image 193 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SVXF?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 1790 census Anne Arundel] 1 male 16 upward/ 2 female/ Slave column is missing :[[Unknown-642795 | Elizabeth Day]] Anne Arundel, Maryland 1 male 16 upward/ 1 female/ 2 Slaves= 4 image 206 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SKSV?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 1790 census Anne Arundel] :[[Day-7549|Thomas Day-7549]] Possible father of William Day-7550 image 216 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SVGC?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 1790 census Anne Arundel] Anne Arundel, Maryland 8= 2 males 16 upward/3 males -16/ 3 females. - /0 Slaves '''Baltimore County''' :Enumerated by [[Graybill-461 | Jacob Graybill]] Assistant to the Marshall February 25th 1791. The number of Persons is 11,799. goes thru [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SNQH?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Baltimore Town] image 41 page 50 :(This appears to be the right James Day, but then there are so many James' to choose from) :[[Day-15873 | James Day]] aka: James Maxwell Day B:24 Mar 1753 in Joppa, Harford :[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-39HR?view=index&personArk=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AXHKY-F18&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Baltimore Town, Baltimore] image 18 page 5, Baltimore Town, Baltimore, Maryland 3= 1 male 16 Upward/ 2 females :[[Day-1142 | Mark Day]] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-3MY1?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Patapsco Lower Hundred] image 102 page 166 , Baltimore, Maryland -9=1 male 16 upward/ 4 males -16/ 4 females/ no Slaves :NOTE: This Mark married in Maryland so time looks good. and has a brother Isaac. :Next Entry: :[[Day-4168 | Isaac Day]] The brother started having kids in Baltimore 1783. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-3MY1?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Patapsco Lower Hundred] image 102 page 166 , Baltimore, Maryland -2 =ACTUAL: 1 male 16 upward/ 1 males -16/ 6 females/ no Slaves [[Day-20657 | Robert Day]] 2 Males 16 upward / 5 Slaves [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-379X?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Patapsco Lower Hundred] image 133 page 223 , Baltimore, Maryland--Patapsco Lower Hundred, Baltimore, Maryland, 3 -5 :Image 137 The Tally page for [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SKVQ?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Patapsco Lower Hundred] this page has been torn so 8 family names are missing :Image 138 is the Certification page for "Part of Montgomery County" :Image 139 page 235 right side starts the Family Names ''Not in Census'' :[[Day-19073|Benjamin Edward Day-19073]] (1759-1836) :[[Day-12920|Louisa Day-12920 Chance]] (1762-1825) :[[Day-15332|Sarah Day-15332]] b. 1768 :[[Day-18049|Charlotte Day-18049]], born 1770 :[[Day-18050|Nicholas Day-18050]] born 1773 :[[Day-17297|Elizabeth Day-187297 Bowman]] (1776-1850) :[[Day-18047|Elizabeth Maxwell Day-18047]] born 1776 :[[Day-18051|Edward Day-18051]] born 1776 :[[Day-18048|James Maxwell Day-18048]] born 1779 (born 1779 he w/b only 11 years old) :Day-5265 moved to KY :Day-6109 moved to Indiana '''Calvert County''' No Days in Census ''Not in Census'' [[Day-14590|Robert Day-14590]] '''Charles County''' :Image 300 page 542 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-332D?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Charles County] Certified by Charles Mankin April 28 1791 :Entire County is in Alphabetical order. thru to image 337 and then it goes on "Charles County Agg... to 338 :[[Day-20696 |Benjamin Day]], (mulatto) -- Charles, Maryland - 6 6 in "All Other Free Persons" Image 308 page 555 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SJP5?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Charles County] :[[Day-20698 | Vinney Day]] (mulatto) - Charles, Maryland - 4 -in "All Other Free Persons" image 308 page 556 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SJP5?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Charles County] :[[Unknown-643836| Henrietta Day]] (mulatto) -Charles, Maryland --3 3 in column "All Other Free Persons" image 309 page 558 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SJ87?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Charles County] :Next Entry: :[[Day-20699 | William Day]] (mulatto) Charles, Maryland -1 1 in column "All Other Free Persons" - '''Dorchester CXounty''' :Image 236 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SVD5?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Dorchester County] Great Choptank & Transquaking" ::No Day families found in this County. '''Frederick County''' No Days in Census ''Not in Census'' :[[Day-6650|Ezekiel Day-6650]] b. 1767 '''Harford County''' :[[Day-11544|Edwd Day-11544]] (1759-1842) :Harford, Maryland 2 6 :Also, a [[Day-15732 | Edward Day]] 1742 -after 1747 :[[Day-15732 | Elijah Day]] Harford, Maryland 4 :[[Day-9846 | John Day]] 1 11=2 males 16 upward/ 5 males -16/3 females/ _ /1 Slave [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SNHW?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Harford, Maryland] image 67 page 96 :Note: ANOTHER John Day [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SNGG?view=index&personArk=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AXHKY-F18&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Baltimore Town] image 538 page 303 is John Day with 1/3/3 -/ 10 Slaves John Day Harford, Maryland, 10 17 :[[Day-18078 | Joshua Day]] (abt. 1770 - 1816) [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-397P?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 1790 Baltimore Town image 541 page 309] Harford, Maryland: 2 males 16 upward / 2 males -16 / 2 females=6 no Slaves Maryann Day Harford, Maryland 10 15 ''Not in Census'' :[[Day-15873|James Maxwell Day-15873]] (1753-1805) :[[Day-8388|Samuel Day]] :[[Day-9847|Gouldsmith Day]] (1782-1840) He w/b 8 years old. His dad is [[Day-9846 | John Day Jr]] '''Kent County''' :[[Day-19776 | John Day]] (b: 4 Mar 1754 in Shrewsbury Parish, Kent) :Kent, Maryland 8 16 Elisabeth Dee Kent, Maryland 5 '''Montgomery County''' :[[Day-3939|James Day-3939]] (1862-1842) Image 149 page 254 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-3QKF?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 "Part of Montgomery County"] 1/ 1/ 2 / -/-/-/5 Slaves :[[Day-16251 | John Day]] B:1758 Mar: Lillie Allison-in Montgomery 1792 need to find on census. ::Name not found in the Montgomery pages thru image 156. :[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SKZ5?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Image 156 page 268] Certified 25th day of April 1791 by Wm. Robertson ''Not in Census'' :[[Day-1806|Mary Day-1806 Tucker]] b. 1760 moved to KY :[[Day-4253|Aquila Day-4253]] (1785-1870) '''Prince George's County''' :[[Day-20668 | Luke Day]] Image 165 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-3QX7?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Prince George's County]= 1 White Male 16 Upwards / 1 Female=2 :NEXT ENTRY: :[[Unknown-643364 | Ann Day]] Image 165 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-3QX7?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Prince George's County] :Prince Georges, Maryland 3= no Males 16 Upwards/ 1 Male -16 / 2 All Females/ No "others"/ No Slaves :Possibly [[Day-15205|Ann Day-15205]] b. 1755 no can't be this Ann unless she married a Day because she is the daughter of Edward Day. on 20th April 1791 : Luke Day Prince Georges, Maryland -5 :name not found in Prince George's :Image 190 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SVRQ?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Prince George's Upper Marlbro] Certification by Benjamin Brooks Deputy Marshall ''Not in Census'' :[[Day-7906|Ballard Day-7905]] (1761-1815) to SC :[[Day-8440|Edward Day-8440]] moved to SC :[[Day-15994|Elizabeth Day-15995 Perfect]] (1762-1837) :[[Day-15454|Matthew Day-15454]] moved to TN :[[Day-2913|Truman Day-2913]] (1764-1855) moved to KY :[[Day-14724|Sarah Day-14724]], bgorn 1785 ''' Queen Ann's County''' :Image 258 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SJBL?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Queen Ann's County] :No families named Day in this county. '''Washington County''' John Day Washington, Maryland 2 Thomas C Deye Back River Upper Hundred, Baltimore, Maryland 40 45 Thomas C. Deye Ford Back River Upper Hundred, Baltimore, Maryland 8 '''County Unknown''' :Theodocia Day, b. 1761, moved to Georgia. (Pennsylvania Days) :[[Day-7550|William Day-7550]] (1770-1850) :[[Day-18196|George Day-18196]] b. 1777 :[[Day-4250|Lydia Day-4250 Shipley]] (1780-1860) :[[Day-19225|Jacob Day-19225]] (1781-1862) "[[Day-4317|Richard Day-4317]] (1782-1859) :[[Day-19003|Margaret Day-19003]] (1784-1851) :[[Day-4979|William Henry Day-4979]], b. 1787 :[[Day-7983|Martha Day-7983 Bruer]] b. 1787 :[[Day-1141|Christopher Day-1141]] (1788-1881) :[[Day-7379|Christiana Day-7379]], b. 1789 '''Notes''' :Merge Day 15203 & 17378 :Merge 18026 & 19503 :[[Hollingsworth-1930 | Sarah Puntany]], Head of the Family listed in Baltimore Town with 2 other females no males '''Notes''' :The census for Cecil County no Days were found. :The images for Kent County ave 2 pages, names are torn out image 565/566 == Sources == : [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-397P?view=index&personArk=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AXHKY-F18&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Harford County, 579 images] #Image #5 is the "Introduction" image 7 is a list of Counties and which Volume each roll of film is found. Image 12 starts the actual book..."History of Baltimore County"- Image 14 is an exact LIST of Counties and pages they are on. Image #16 '''Baltimore Town''' Certification by ''Jacob Graybill'', Asst to the Marshall" :Image 17 is the list of Families, to image 41 for the TALLY : Image 42/43 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SN95?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 "Inhabitants of the two Delaware Hundreds in Baltimore County"] Feb 15 1791 ends at image 49 '''no Day Families''' :Image 50 page 65 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SNLT?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 "Part of Harford County 1 of 2 complete"] a description of the area: "from little falls of Gunpowder..." thru [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SNST?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 image 79] :Image 81 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-3MKH?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 "Patafsco Lower Hundred].......by Phillip Hall" then into the Family names. :Image 137 is the end of the Harford County. :Image 138 page 233 is "Montgomery County" to image 155 :Image 156 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SKZ5?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Image 156 page 268] the Tally and Certification of Wm. Robertson 25th April 1791" :Image 156 page 268 Tally and Certification (On this page we can plainly read the columns, after the Free White Females is "Amount of Free Yellow and Black Males 16 years and Upwards, and 2 other columns for under 16 and all Females." :Image 157 pages 269 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SK8H?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 "Prince George's County"] names start on this page thru to image 191 :Image 191 page 332 "Ann Arundel by Mc Gibbons March 20 1791" :Image 192 is the start of the Families but the left page is totally missing all names and the right page has the names but the column numbers are torn off. :Image 193 is the start of the Families but the left page is totally missing all names and the right page has the names but the column numbers are torn off. :Image 193 page 332 right page starts with "John Day 1/ _ / 2 _ 1" the rest is torn off. :Image 235 page 419 Tally Anne Arundel 22,538 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SV6F?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Tally page] :Image 236 page 421 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SVD5?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Dorchester County] Tally page Total 5,890 :"Free Negroes and Mulattos and Slaves' :Image 257 page is torn [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-335H?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Dorcehster County] Tally page :Image 298 page 541 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SJ1F?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Queen Ann's County] Tally page by Edward Harris April 19th 1791 '''Charles County''' Image 300 page 542 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-332D?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Charles County] Certified by Charles Mankin April 28 1791 Entire County is in Alphabetical order. thru to image 337 and then it goes on "Charles County Agg... to 338 :Image 459 is the END of and Tally box for Worcester County, -- :Image 462 STARTS- Frederick County, Md./ 522 ENDS [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-397P?view=index&personArk=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AXHKY-F18&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Harford County, 579 images] : image 525 a description of the area: "from little falls of Gunpowder..." 7612 inhabits :Image 526 is only 1 side of 2 pages.. Harford County : image 538 is Bush, Harford County / :Image 546 STARTS Cecil County & a LIST of TOWNS image 561 is the COUNT box / image 562 STARTS Kent County/ thru 569 571 is not legible at all. 575 is the TALLY Sheet. and states: "Part of St. Mary's County Md. for other part of St. Mary's County See Vol. 1 pages 612 to 672"

Maryland Plantations

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Maryland, Plantations]] [[Project: US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of US Plantations]] '''If you would like to add a plantation to this index please email the profile manager.''' Instructions for placing plantations on this page: '''Under Construction''' - If your plantation page needs work or is partially complete place it under this heading. '''Profiles Needed''' - If the plantation has names but the profiles are not yet completed then place it under this heading. '''Do Not Count''' - If you have created an index or holding page for multiple plantations you are working on that were owned by the same person, please place your holding page under this heading. Please place each plantation in alphabetical order. ==Completed== #[[Space:Enfield_Chase%2C_Prince_George%27s_County%2C_Maryland|Enfield Chase Plantation]] in Prince George's County, owned by [[Contee-10|John Contee]] #[[Space:Java_Farm_Plantation%2C_Anne_Arundel_County%2C_Maryland|Java Farm Plantation]], Anne Arundel, MD, owned by [[Contee-10|John Contee]] and his sons [[Contee-26|Charles Snowden Contee]] and [[Contee-32|Richard Contee]] #[[Space:Pleasant_Prospect_Plantation%2C_Prince_George%27s_County%2C_Maryland|Pleasant Prospect Plantation]], Prince George's County, owned by [[Contee-10|John Contee]] #[[Space:Portland_Manor_Plantation%2C_Anne_Arundel_County%2C_Maryland|Portland Manor Plantation]] owned by [[Darnall-462|Bennett Darnall]] and his ancestors in Anne Arundel Co, MD #[[Space:Youngs_Plantation%2C_Prince_George%27s_County%2C_Maryland|Youngs Plantation]] Prince George's County, owned by [[Contee-10|John Contee]] '''Needs Profiles''' #[[Space:Doughoregan_Manor_Plantation%2C_Howard_County%2C_Maryland|Doughoregan Manor Plantation]] owned by the [[Carroll-2078|Charles Carroll]] family in Anne Arundel Co/Howard Co, MD (213 profiles to be made, complex) #[[Space:Otwell_Plantation%2C_Talbot_County%2C_Maryland|Otwell Plantation]], Talbot County, owned by [[Goldsborough-156|Nicholas Goldsborough]] (76 profiles needed) #[[Space:Sotterley_Plantation%2C_St._Mary%27s_County%2C_Maryland|Sotterley Plantation]] St. Mary's Co, MD begun by [[Bowles-115|James Bowles]] and [[Plater-35|George Plater II]] (179 profiles to be made, complex) '''Under Construction''' #[[Space:The_Burgess_Plantation_-_Puddington_Harbour_-_Anne_Arundel_County%2C_Maryland|The Burgess Plantation]] Puddington Harbour, Anne Arundel County, owned by Benjamin Burgess '''Needs Category''' '''Total''' (9)

Maryland Pocock Family Genealogies

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See: * [[Pocock-706|Daniel Pocock Sr (abt.1693-bef.1784)]] * [[Pocock-82|Daniel Pocock Jr (abt.1719-1800)]] * [[Pocock-282|Elijah Pocock Sr (1770-1862)]] * [[Pocock-853|Elias Hicks Pocock (1832-1906)]] == Family Genealogies == Much of what is known from genealogy research conducted prior to 1990 about the Pocock family of Colonial Maryland appears to be based on three (3) sources: * ''History of Indiana, Special Edition for Marshall County'', 2 vols. (Madison, Wisconsin: Brant, Fuller & Co., 1890). * Edward Kinsey Voorhees, ''Notes on the Pocock Family'' (Atlanta, Georgia: Voorhees, 1930). * Robert W. Barnes, ''Baltimore County Families, 1659–1759'' (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1989). ''History of Indiana'' (1890) includes a profile of [[Pocock-853|Elias Hicks Pocock (1832-1906)]], and his [[Pocock-282|father]] and [[Pocock-82|grandfather]], presumably authored by a son or daughter of Elias. Voorhees (1930) presents his genealogy research for the same three individuals. As will be seen below, Barnes (1989) copies and presents a subset of the Pocock lineage presented by Voorhees, adds [[Pocock-706|one earlier generation]], and corrects several birth dates from Voorhees. There are also some minor, inexplicable differences in other birth dates between the two. == ''History of Indiana'' (1890) == [analysis in progress] A biographical ''profile'' of [[Pocock-853|Elias Hicks Pocock (1832-1906)]] was published in ''History of Indiana, Special Edition for Marshall County'' (1890). ''History of Indiana, Special Edition for Marshall County'', 2 vols. (Madison, Wisconsin: Brant, Fuller & Co., 1890), 2:264-265; digital images, Archive.org (https://archive.org/details/historyofindiana02bran/page/n6/mode/1up). He was living in Walnut Township, Marshall Co., at the time. The ''profile'' additionally discusses: * [[Pocock-282|Elijah Pocock Sr (1770-1862)]], his father * [[Pocock-82|Daniel Pocock Jr (abt.1719-1800)]], his grandfather The ''profile'' is unsourced, not unexpected as the book presents a ''History'' rather than a ''Genealogy''. From an examination of the two volumes, we surmise the many profiles presented were each written by the subject of the profile or a close relative. Elijah and Daniel had been deceased about 30 years and 90 years respectively by then. Elias was about 58 years old at the time (1890), and died 16 years later. We therefore presume the ''profile'' was authored by a son or daughter with access to Elias as a primary source. ''[[Pocock-82|Daniel Pocock Jr]]'' [The portions below marked with a strikethrough have been reviewed, sourced, and disproven/clarified/confirmed/not confirmed.] :[[Pocock-853|Elias Hicks Pocock]], a citizen of Walnut township, is the subject of this biography. [[Pocock-82|Daniel Pocock]], his paternal grandfather, was born in England about 1718, and at an early age emigrated to America, and in 1734 settled in what is now Harford county, Maryland. At Baltimore he heard of Eleanor Pocock, a native of England, who had emigrated with relatives in about 1734, but no relation could be traced, and in 1736 they were united in marriage. To their union there were born the following offspring: [[Pocock-321|Salem]], Charity [not attached] [[Pocock-519|Daniel]], Nella [[[Pocock-1055|Eleanor]]?], [[Pocock-992|David]], Jesse [[[Pocock-359|James]] or [[Pocock-557|John]]?], [[Pocock-83|Mary]], Elisia [[[Pocock-1056|Susannah]]?], [[Pocock-1057|Charlotte]] and [[Pocock-282|Elijah]]. Before coming to this country Daniel Pocock was a soldier in the British Army and during the American revolution he was a tory. Notwithstanding his father's political loyalty to the king, the oldest son, Salem by name, became a colonial soldier, and served as captain of a company during the war of independence. Daniel Pocock was a rich slave holder, and a farmer by occupation. The following items in the ''profile'' have been disproven: *: tbs [in process] The following items in the ''profile'' benefit from clarification: * "[[Pocock-82|Daniel Pocock]], his paternal grandfather, was born in England about 1718, …" *: According to his gravestone, {{FindAGrave|80794721}} for Daniel Pocock Jr. (1720–1800). [[Pocock-82|Daniel Pocock Jr]], was age 80 when he died on 27 January 1800. He was therefore ''presumably'' born between 27 January 1719 and 27 January 1720. His birth date is therefore listed as "about" 1719, instead of ''about'' 1718. Note that 1 January 1719 to 24 March 1719 would have been 1718 in the Julian Calendar used at the time. *: tbs [in process] The following items in the ''profile'' have not been confirmed: *: tbs [in process] ''[[Pocock-282|Elijah Pocock Sr]]'' [The portions below marked with a strikethrough have been reviewed, sourced, and disproven/clarified/confirmed.] :His son, [[Pocock-282|Elijah]], the father of our subject, was born in Harford county, Md., in 1770, and died in Wayne county, Ohio, in 1863. He was raised on a farm. At about nineteen, he was placed in Washington county, Penn., to learn the blacksmith's trade. Here he became associated with a class of Quakers, to which faith he became converted, remaining faithful to the church of his choice until his death. Upon the death of his father he became heir to fourteen slaves and other property, but slavery not being in harmony with his views, these bondmen were accordingly liberated. Subsequently he became united in marriage with [[Hughes-14526|Catherine Hughes]], who by the marriage became the mother of [[Pocock-373|Daniel]], Joseph [not attached], [[Pocock-281|James]], [[Pocock-544|Elijah]] and Elizabeth [not attached]. Some years after the mother's death Mr. Pocock wedded for a second wife, [[Smith-232200|Grace Smith]], who became the mother of the following children: [[Pocock-543|Jabez]], [[Pocock-3|Eleanor]], [[Pocock-917|Cornelius]], [[Pocock-853|Elias]], [[Pocock-918|Robert]], [[Pocock-983|Rachel]], [[Pocock-984|William]], [[Pocock-985|David]], [[Pocock-986|Dudley]] and John [not attached]. In about 1819 Elijah Pocock became an early settler of Wayne county, Ohio, and there remained till he died. He cast his first presidential vote for Washington and his last for Lincoln. The following items in the ''profile'' benefit from clarification: * "His son, [[Pocock-282|Elijah]], the father of our subject, was born in Harford county, Md., in 1770, and died in Wayne county, Ohio, in 1863." *: When Elijah was born, it was ''Baltimore Co., Maryland''. Baltimore Co. was created on 30 June 1659 as an original county from unorganized territory. Harford Co. was created on 17 December 1773 from Baltimore Co. *: Elijah's gravestone lists his death as "Aug. 29, 1862" instead of ''1863''. * "In about 1819 Elijah Pocock became an early settler of Wayne county, Ohio, and there remained till he died." *: ''Elijah Pocock of Harford County, Maryland'' first patented land in Wayne Co., Ohio, in 1815. Elijah is listed in 1820 US Census in Harford Co., Maryland. ''Elijah Pocock of Wayne County'', Ohio, is listed in BLM records in 1821. No record has been found that he removed from Maryland to Ohio ''before'' 1821. ''[[Pocock-853|Elias Hicks Pocock]]'' [The portions below marked with a strikethrough have been reviewed, sourced, and disproven/clarified/confirmed/not confirmed.] :His son, [[Pocock-853|Elias H.]], the immediate subject of this sketch, was born in Wayne county, Ohio, May 10, 1832. He was raised on a farm and given a liberal common school education, and remained on the farm with his father till past twenty-two years of age. At the age of twenty-one he began the study of medicine. In 1866 he graduated from the Charity Hospital medical college of Cleveland, Ohio, and in 1870, graduated from the Starling Medical college, of Columbus, Ohio. He then continued an active and successful practice up to 1879, coming to Marshall county in 1872, remaining in the county, being new located on a farm in Walnut township. He abandoned the medical profession for farming, which he has since followed as a matter of choice. He served as surgeon in the United States army from October, 1862, to September, 1864. In 1853 he was united in marriage with [[Hinkle-2681|Mary A. Hinkle]], who died after there was born three children, namely: Charles, Lee and Frank. In 1876 he married Mary A. Reddinger, who died after the birth of Grace and Rett. In 1883 he married his present wife, Mary E. Bowman. Dr. Pocock is a progressive citizen, a close student of the classics and sciences, and is one of the intelligent men of Marshall county. The following items in the ''profile'' benefit from clarification: * "In 1853 he ([[Pocock-853|Elias Hicks Pocock]]) was united in marriage with [[Hinkle-2681|Mary A. Hinkle]], who died after there was born three children, namely: Charles, Lee and Frank." *: They did indeed marry and have at least three (3), perhaps five (5), children. We are however left to assume Mary died soon after the birth of the children. Mary is listed as divorced in the 1880 US Census, apparently remarried with an Aylesworth, and died in 1924. The following items in the ''profile'' have not been confirmed: * "At the age of twenty-one he began the study of medicine. In 1866 he graduated from the Charity Hospital medical college of Cleveland, Ohio …" *: He is listed as a ''farmer'' in the 1850 US Census, age 18. *: He is listed as a ''day laborer'' in the 1860 US Census, age 29. *: He is listed as a ''physician'' in the 1870 US Census, age 33. *: Charity Hospital medical College is presumably the same as this medical college: [https://www.stvincentcharity.com/about/history-timeline St. Vincent Charity Medical Center Milestones]. The medical college opened in 1864 or 1865, according to various websites. *: Where did he study between about 1853 and 1864? * "He served as surgeon in the United States army from October, 1862, to September, 1864. " *: While a draft registration has been located for him, no record of actual service has been found. If he did serve, he presumably was not a ''surgeon'' if he was a ''day laborer'' in 1860, and did not graduate from medical college until 1866. == ''Notes on the Pocock Family'' (1930) == Edward Kinsey Voorhees' ''compilation'' entitled ''Notes on the Pocock Family'' (1830) Edward Kinsey Voorhees, ''Notes on the Pocock Family'' (Atlanta, Georgia: Voorhees, 1930); digital images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/32859-notes-on-the-pocock-family); digital images, Ancestry.com (https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/3738751?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a224870414f785453744b7142576253574d6b366c6f326f64434c4444597a4d6767704b3672724569786a62593d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d) [contains an additional handwritten page, image 10]. presents the descendent lineage of [[Pocock-82|Daniel Pocock Jr (abt.1719-1800)]], and identifies '''Daniel Jr''' as the Pocock immigrant. Voorhees lists eleven (11) children for '''Daniel Jr'''. Voorhees does not mention [[Pocock-706|Daniel Pocock Sr (abt.1693-bef.1784)]] or any of the other Pocock contempories of '''Daniel Jr''' in Baltimore Co. Voorhees' omission of their existence in the same place at the same time (1730s–1780s) is inexplicable. Voorhees describes basing his ''compilation'' on a prior family genealogy by Mr. Salem Clawson and additional information from Voorhees' mother and other family members, but does not cite these sources. Voorhees '''cites''' births, marriages, land records, court proceedings, and Wills when available, but in four (4) cases curiously lists a different birth date than that listed in the Church Register birth records that he also cites. For context, a "rough order-of-magnitude" 50% of the vital statistics and family relationships (parent-child) in Voorhees are '''unsourced'''. == ''Baltimore County Families'' (1989) == Robert W. Barnes' ''Baltimore County Families, 1659–1759'' (1989) Robert W. Barnes, ''Baltimore County Families, 1659–1759'' (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1989), 510-511; digital images, Archive.org (https://archive.org/details/baltimorecountyf0000barn/page/n6/mode/1up); digital images, Ancestry.com (https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/682806?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a22517a6b63417452623749465078744f4e62466768797a7131744d552b5569613343514a43655a43585176633d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d). profiles [[Pocock-706|Daniel Pocock Sr (abt.1693-bef.1784)]], and identifies him as the father of five (5) children including [[Pocock-82|Daniel Pocock Jr (abt.1719-1800)]], thereby making '''Daniel Sr''' the Pocock immigrant. Barnes therefore also identifies five (5) Pocock contempories of '''Daniel Jr''' in Baltimore Co. Barnes lists the same eleven (11) children for '''Daniel Jr'''. Barnes identifies three (3) additional spouses of these children. Barnes does not appear to prove any of Voorhees' unsourced parent-child relationships, but does list the Church Register birth dates for the four (4) "curious" cases referred to above. Barnes references Voorhees, but also provides '''citations''' for each profile. Barnes' profiles present a subset of the information contained in Voorhees, and he does correct the four (4) "curious" birth dates in Voorhees. Based on these corrections, his methodical presentation of citations for each profile, and presentation of a comprehensive bibliography, we can surmise he independently confirmed each of the citations referred to by Voorhees. Five (5) of '''Daniel Jr''''s eleven (11) purported children have Church Register birth records. Of the remaining six (6) children, Voorhees and Barnes list slightly different birth dates for five (5) of them. Only the day of the month is different. We can surmise Barnes copied these from Voorhees, making typos. Alternatively, we can surmise Voorhees and Barnes both had access to an unknown source, and one or both of them make typos. Regarding '''Daniel Jr''''s daughter Mary, Barnes curiously states "(Voorhees gives her husband's name as Thomas Galloway)". However, both Voorhees and Barnes list her husband as William Galloway. For context, as Barnes relies heavily on Voorhees, a "rough order-of-magnitude" 50% of the vital statistics and family relationships (parent-child) in Barnes are '''unsourced'''. Below is a list of Barnes' citations for the profiles: * [[Pocock-706|Daniel Pocock Sr (abt.1693-bef.1784)]] ** 29:5 - ''Baltimore County Records, Court Proceedings, Liber HS#7'', p5; Hall of Records, Annapolis. ** 77:450 - ''Baltimore County Records, Land Records, Liber TB#C'', p450; Hall of Records, Annapolis. ** 131 - ''Register of St. John's Protestant Episcopla Church. Index to Register made by Helen W. Brown. Typescript''; Maryland Historical Society. ** 385:90 - Janet R. Clarke, ''Abstracts from the Pennsylvania Gazette, 1748–1748'' (Baltimore: 1977), p90. * son [[Pocock-82|Daniel Pocock Jr (abt.1719-1800)]]: ten (10) children listed ** 131 (see above). ** Voorhees - Edward Kinsey Voorhees, ''Notes on the Pocock Family'' (Atlanta, Georgia: Voorhees, 1930). * son [[Pocock-707|John Pocock (abt.1727-1791)]]: nine (9) children listed ** 113:551 - ''Baltimore County Records, Wills, LIber 4'', p551; Hall of Records, Annapolis. ** 131 (see above). ** [77:450] [father's lease]. ** son [[Pocock-708|Salem Pocock (abt.1728-)]]: no children listed ** 29:5 - ''Baltimore County Records, Court Proceedings, LIber 4HS#7', p5; Hall of Records, Annapolis. * son [[Pocock-709|Abel Pocock (abt.1734-)]]: no children listed ** [77:450] [father's lease]. * son [[Pocock-720|James Pocock (abt.1735-1810)]]: possible son; no children listed ** 131 (see above). == Research Notes == === Place Creation === * Baltimore County was created on 30 Jun 1659 as an original county from unorganized territory. * Harford County was created on 17 Dec 1773 from Baltimore County. * The westernmost portion and the majority of ''My Lady's Manor'' was in what is now Baltimore County. The easternmost portion of ''My Lady's Manor'' was in what is now Harford County. == Sources == See also: * ''Commemorative Biographical Record of Wayne County, Ohio'' (Chicago, Illinois: J. H. Beers & Co., 1889), especially pp202-203; digital images, Archive.org (https://archive.org/details/commemorativebio00jh/page/n6/mode/1up).

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[[Category: Maryland Projects]] [[Category: Maryland Project]] [[Category: Maryland]] [[Category: Province of Maryland]] This is a page of the [[Project: Maryland|Maryland Project]]. The Maryland Project is a sub-project of the United States Project, and focuses on Maryland since 1776. The Project focusing on Maryland pre-1776 is the [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies| Southern Colonies Project]], which includes the [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_Maryland_Team |Province of Maryland team.]] This is a space for members of the Maryland Project to let other members of the Maryland Project know who they are and how they can help or collaborate! This is a more general page than the Research Assistance page -- that refers to specific offers of research, while ideally all members of the Maryland Project list themselves on this page. Click on edit mode (click on the word Edit at the top of the page), then curser down to "Edit Text" and add your name below, with your wiki-tree ID, with a sentence or two or three about your particular areas of interest. Add the date in parenthesis -- you may want to return and change your entry at times as your interests develop and change. '''If you'd like to be notified of other Maryland project members and their interests, also click on the request to join the trusted list. (Be sure to also click on "Save Changes"!)''' Please do not make changes under the "Edit Data" -- only add material under "Edit Text", below! '''Project Members in Alphabetical Order''' *[[Nowell-324|Dola Nowell Acree]]. I am working on Nowells who settled in Dorchester County, Maryland, and later became Baltimore Town. They also changed their names to Noels. There are also some scattered in other surrounding counties. These will also be in the Nowell Name Study. (August 2018) *[[Scrivener-120|Anne Scrivener Agee]] . Almost my entire US ancestry is based in Maryland, particularly in Baltimore and Southern Maryland. My interests include Scrivener, Dent, Weems, Gwynn, Summers, Childs, and Somervell, among many others. (August 2018) *[[Bechman-4|Stuart Bechman]]. One of my ancestors was among the original Quaker group invited by Lord Baltimore to begin populating Maryland's Eastern Shore when Virginia began persecuting them in 1662, and served in an official capacity for the Calverts after Somerset County, MD was erected in 1666. Eastern Maryland "First Family" names of Townsend, Costen, Danford, Hudson, Coulbourne, Beauchamp, Clendaniel, and others are sprinkled throughout my family line. (August 2018) *[[Bird-7321|Compozz Bird]]. Tracing the Bird line that started in Piscataway in 1724 and ended up in Anne Arundel, Maryland in 1800. Offshoots include Prince William, Virginia and Nelson, Kentucky. (February 2009). *[[Burke-2897|Brenda (Burke) Carter]]. I am descended from Mary Hambly and George Phebus who lived in Somerset County, Maryland about 1705-1791. *[[Sisson-1464|Katherine Collins]] . It appears that my mother's side of the family is based out of Marlyand until slowly moving south. Specifically looking into Simkin and Hawkins ancestors. (April 2019) *[[Gray-16343|Barbara Gray Cutter]]. Both my mother’s line (Gist-550) and my father’s line (Gray-16339) I have traced back to Maryland and the two families even interacted over land sales and purchases together. They are both brick walls though I continue to scrounge for tidbits of information all over Maryland but mainly Eastern Shore and St. Mary’s and Anne Arundel Counties. (August 2018) *[[Day-1904|Jack Day]] is Project Coordinator of the Maryland Project. His ancestry on his father's side goes back to Maryland's earliest days, and he has an extensive personal library of Maryland resources related to them. His family interests include Day, Walker, Beall, Purdum, Boyer, Norwood, Shipley, Poole, Lewis, King, Duckett. He has a particular interest in [[Waring-405|Sampson Waring]] who came to Maryland from Shrewsbury, England, where he was born in 1616 and has extensive ancestry in England and Wales. (August, 2018) *[[Dudley-4549|Steven Ronald Dudley]] I am interested in the line of my paternal Great Great Grandfather, [[Dudley-4583|James Robert Dudley]], who was born in Baltimore about 1832 and died in Queensland Australia on 13 September 1912. No record of his birth or immigration to Australia about 1852 can be found. His father was also James, DoB or DoD are unknown, his mother was Martha nee Hodges, also no details. *[[Hagen-1408 | Susan Victoria Hagen]]. My mother's family traces back to Maryland in Colonial times. I am descended from the Huguenot Mareen DuVall. My mother's Elliott ancestor Jacob Elliott married a Duvall daughter named Sarah. For years I have been trying to find the parents of Jacob. Jacob's son Aquilla D. Elliott married Julia Dell or Odell. I am also seeking her parents. The DuValls were located around what is now Davidsonville and Upper Marlboro. My grandmother's notes located Jacob and Aquilla around Baltimore. *[[Handy-530|C Handy]] I have extensive colonial Maryland ancestry on both paternal and maternal lines; my direct male line goes back to Samuel Handy, who settled in Somerset County on the Eastern Shore in the 1670s, and other Eastern Shore surnames include Dennis, Henry, Corbin, Stockley, Taylor, Wise and Scarborough. Other Maryland surnames in my paternal line: Coomes/Coombs (Baltimore), Hayes, Lynch, Taylor (Prince George's County). On my mother's side I'm descended from Henry Childs, a Quaker who came to Pennsylvania and whose descendants settled in Anne Arundel County and later in Kentucky, as well as several Ark and Dove passengers and early Catholic colonists; maternal Maryland surnames include Burch, Greenwell, Buckman, Spalding, Edelen, Jenkins, Mattingly, Mudd, Nevitt, Gardiner, Gough, Hagan, Vowles, Craycroft, Duvall, Pottenger, Tyler, Harvey and Beckwith. (August 2018) *[[Stephens-10192|Donna Stephens Harris]]. My maternal Maryland ancestors were early settlers in the colony from England, Middleton, Wheeler, Coghill, Smallwood, Hatton. (August 2020) *[[Kelts-7|Julie Kelts]] My Maryland ancestors are the Catholic Cissells of St. Mary's County, and I hope to add information to their profiles based on my earlier Ancestry research. (July 2019) *[[Kersey-456|Kelly Kersey]] I have more than one branch that resided or settled in Maryland. I’m looking at Bladendburg right now * [[Rabenstein-9|Kathy Rabenstein]]. I have an interest in Anne Arundel and Carroll counties and in the Zepp/Zeff, Geminder/Minter, Rabenstine, Swartz and Chilcote families. *[[Shores-314 | Brian Shores]]. Born and raised on the Eastern Shore, Somerset County, Deal Island area. Following surnames: Shores, Wheatley, Horner, Horseman, McDaniel, Price, Jones, Thomas and Heath *[[Pomles-1 | Marilynn Pomles Tobash]]. I was born in Baltimore and grew up in Anne Arundel County and now live in Hampstead in Carroll County. I have deep Maryland roots on my maternal side. My father who was KIA in WW2 was born in Baltimore in 1918 to my Russian grandparents who immigrated to Baltimore in 1915 so I'm second generation on that side. The Stonestreets in Southern Maryland were the first ones I found, my ancestor came to Maryland as an indentured servant in the mid 1600's. The Rodericks, originally Rothrocks, came to Frederick and Washington County in the mid 18th century. One of my White ancestors migrated to Frederick County from New Jersey in the first half of the 18th century, his ancestors were some of the original settlers in NJ. The Penningtons in Cecil County came here not long after the original settlers as did the Penningtons of Anne Arundel County. I'm not sure which ones I belong to. The Penningtons of Cecil County were Quakers while the ones of AA County were most likely Anglicans (C of E) and my family was mostly Episcopalian, but the evidence I've found points to my brick wall Pennington ancestor, Timothy Henson/Hanson Pennington (b. 1814/15 in Carroll County d. before 1870) belongs to the Cecil County branch even though his daughter Julia, my 3rd great grandmother raised her children to be Episcopalians. My other brick wall is another 3rd great grandfather, William Lilley/Lilly (b. 1815 in Howard County d. 1895 in Baltimore) and I can find no clues at all to his ancestry though I've found out a lot about him personally. I have a passion for history and hope to find something I can do on the Maryland project that involves history plus I hope I can find someone who can help me break down those 2 brick walls. Let me know if I have written too much here and I'll try to edit it. Also please let me know if you have any information that may help me take down those 2 brick walls. (July, 2019) *[[Williams-65937|Alexander Steuart Williams]]. I have an interest in Maryland history, in particular the Steuart family and the Calverts. I created a number of pages at Wikipedia including this one here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_H._Steuart_(politician) (August, 2018) Roy Breerwood (Breerwood-4) The progenitor of the Breerwood family came to America some time between 1725 and 1748 and settled in Maryland. Most of the early generations lived in Dorchester County. Each spouse that married into the family brought with them ancestors from other counties on the Eastern Shore. I have information as well as an interest to learn more about the following families: Mace, Spedden, Taylor, Price, Beckwith, and others I may discover related to them. Melinda Medlock Lyon-807: I am interested in the Cheney , Dunbar, Phelps, Marchant and Taylor Families in the Anne Arundel area. Hi my name is terrie privette my wikitree i.d is: [[Whittaker-4388|Terrie Whittaker]] i am working on dna confirmation between [[Key-2|Francis Scott Key (1779-1843)]] and myself as I am directly related to his grandfather frances key. I also want to learn more about frances scott key as my family always talked about our relation to him and his writing of the star spangled banner. (4 may 2024)

Maryland Quaker records: Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Cecil County

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: East Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Cecil County, Maryland]] == Maryland Quaker records: Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Cecil County == Maryland Quaker records: Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Cecil County. * by Nottingham Monthly Meeting (Md). * published 1900. * Worldcat:[http://www.worldcat.org/title/maryland-quaker-records-nottingham-monthly-meeting-cecil-county/oclc/1049634709&referer=brief_results index] of editions and formats. Contains a list of births, deaths, marriages etc. from 1730 to the late 19th century. * Source Example: ::: Nottingham Monthly Meeting. ''[[Space:Maryland Quaker records: Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Cecil County|Nottingham Monthly Meeting]]'' (Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Cecil, Maryland, 1900) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Nott-MM|Nott-MM]]: Page 73. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Maryland Quaker records: Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Cecil County|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Archive.org: https://archive.org/details/marylandquakerre00nott/page/n5 === Errata === ----

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'''US Civil War: War Between the States Project'''
*[[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States | US Civil War: War Between the States Project Page]] *[[Space:Civil_War_Project_Resource_Page | Project Resource Page]] ==Introduction== During the American Civil War, Maryland, a slave state, was one of the border states, straddling the South and North. Because of its strategic location, bordering the capital city of Washington D.C., and the strong desire of the opposing factions within the state to sway public opinion towards their respective causes, Maryland would play an important role in the American Civil War.[[Wikipedia: Maryland in the American Civil War]] Maryland was host to the Battle of Antietam. More than twice as many many Americans were killed or mortally wounded in combat at Antietam on September 17, 1862 as in the War of 1812, the Mexican War, and the Spanish-American War combined.[http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/antiet.htm Eye Witness to History: Carnage at Antietam]. Maryland's Civil War legacy would become their contribution to the medical care and propper identification and burial of soldiers, led partially by Clara Barton and chronicled in the National Museum of Civil War Medicine in Frederick, Maryland.[http://www.civilwarmed.org/ Civil War Medicine]. === Free Sites === *[http://www.lib.umd.edu/civilwarwomen/exhibition/introduction_womenwar.html Women on the Border Civil War Exhibit] *[http://www.heritagemontgomery.org/montgomery-county/civil-war-video-life-war-zone-montgomery-county-during-civil-war Life in A War Zone] Video Series of the War Experience in Maryland *[http://msa.maryland.gov/ Maryland State Archives] *[http://www.dnr.state.md.us/publiclands/civilwar.asp Maryland Department of Natural Resources] *[http://www.civilwartraveler.com/EAST/MD/ Civil War Traveler Maryland] *[https://www.prattlibrary.org/uploadedFiles/www/locations/central/maryland/md_cw_complete.pdf Civil War in Maryland Guide to Enoch Pratt Free Library] *[http://www.civilwar.org/battlefields/antietam.html Civil War Trust: Battle at Antietam] *[http://civil-war-battles.findthebest.com/ American Civil War Battles], overviews, summaries, sortable by casualties, outcomes. This site also has databases for looking up soldiers and sailors. *[http://www.accessgenealogy.com/cemetery/ Cemetery Records], listed by state *[http://civilwar.com/ Civil War] Teaching and other resources. *[http://www.civilwar.si.edu/ Civil War@Smithsonian] *[http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/tvii.htm Civil War Battle Summaries], listed by state or by campaign. *[http://www.civil-war.net/ Civil War Resource Page] The Civil War Home Page dedicated to the participants, both North and South, in the great American Civil War 1861 - 1865 *[http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/soldiers-and-sailors-database.htm Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Database] *[http://www.civilwartraveler.com/ Civil War Traveler] *[http://www.csmd.edu/library/smsc/NPS_Soldiers/index.html Civil War Slave/Soldiers Listing, College of Southern Maryland] ==== Union ==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Maryland,_Civil_War_Service_Records_of_Union_Soldiers_(FamilySearch_Historical_Records) Maryland Civil War Service Records of Union Soldiers] ==== Confederate ==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/United_States,_Records_of_Confederate_Prisoners_of_War_(FamilySearch_Historical_Records) United States Records of Confederate Prisoners of War] === Paid Sites === *[http://www.civilwardata.com/ American Civil War Database] Annual Membership $25, visitor pass $10. I haven't used this site, so cannot review. *[http://www.fold3.com/ Fold3] Annual Membership, $79.95. Coupons and discounts are available online for certain groups, including veterans. An Ancestry site. Has many military record images (not all), census records. Navagation/searches can be difficult. Record images are very good. [http://go.fold3.com/special/?iid=446 7 Day Free Trial] could be used if you amass a number of searches and complete them at one time. NOTE: Check the project page for members who are willing to do a look up based upon their membership. ==== Union ==== ==== Confederate ==== === Categories Existing on WikiTree === ==== Maryland POW Camps ==== *[[:Category:Point_Lookout_Civil_War_Prison%2C_Scotland%2C_Maryland | Camp Lookout POW Camp]] *[http://www.plpow.com/ Point Lookout POW Descendants] *[http://www.censusdiggins.com/prison_ptlookout.html Pt. 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=Maryland’s Warriors of the Revolution, 1774-1783= This is a pre-print of an article intended for publication. Feel free to consult the article but please refrain from copying any portion of it. Draft WT4-1 Mar 2023 (with minor revisions to suit WikiTree format and conventions) [[Moore-20209|Jim Moore]] ==Introduction== ===Abstract=== The purpose of this paper is to trace the (re)organizations of the Maryland militia and state troops, and to follow the evolution of Maryland units during the Revolutionary War—with particular emphasis on their origins in the militia. Although specific events are sometimes mentioned, usually to provide context for organizational changes, it is not a goal of this paper to describe the engagements of the military organizations. This paper makes many references to the Archives of Maryland and relies upon earlier research by: Wright, the authoritative reference to the organization and evolution of the Continental Army; Clements for the evolution of the Maryland militia; and Scharf’s History of Maryland. The particular contributions of this paper are: * to distinguish whether particular Maryland units were militia, state troops, or Continentals; and * to show the evolution of some units from militia to Continental, militia to state troop, or state troop to Continental. The article is arranged roughly chronologically. In order to show continuity in the evolution of units, however, paragraphs prefaced with "Afterward" summarize developments subsequent to the period. ===Terminology=== ===Continental Army vs. State Troops vs. Militia=== During the Revolution, Maryland warriors would have been enrolled in one or more of three types of military organizations1: * The Continental Army consisted of units created or designated to fulfill quotas levied by the Continental Congress, serving under George Washington's overall command, in any of several geographical departments. The organization of the Continental Army was legislated by the Continental Congress. Throughout the war, many states sought to label their militia units or state troops as Continentals to relieve their expenses, but, the only actual Continental units were those authorized by the Continental Congress in various times during the war. * Maryland "State troops" consisted of units of full-time soldiers defending the boundaries of Maryland. Generally these troops served inside Maryland, but could be dispatched outside the state when necessary. In some cases, units of state troops were reassigned to the Continental Army in order to fulfill levies from the Congress. This category also includes the Maryland Navy and a company of Marines for naval use. * Maryland Militia consisted of units of part-time soldiers activated as needed for specific purposes. With a few exceptions, these units served within the boundaries of Maryland. Occasionally, militia units coordinated their action with the Continental Army, but were, nevertheless, not part of the Army. In some such cases, Congress even reimbursed particular expenses but this does not imply that the militia had become Continentals. In some cases, members of the militia were recruited, individually or in numbers, to become Continentals. It’s important to note that, in its usage at that time, the word “militia” was used in two subtly different ways. Of course, one usage is to refer to the organized units of militia that were mandated by the government of Maryland. But consider this Maryland law2 announced by the General Assembly on 22 April 1778: :''An ACT to procure troops for the American Army'' :''This act provides for raising 2,902 men…This number of men is apportioned on the several counties according to the number of militia in each…'' :''If in any county its quota shall not be raised before the 20th of May next, there shall be a general muster of the militia, which is to be divided into so many classes, respect being had to property, as there shall be men wanted.  A draught is to take place in every class that does not procure its recruit within five days, the person upon whom the lot shall fall, shall serve nine months…'' The law concerns meeting the quota on Maryland for providing troops to the Continental Army. The quota is apportioned to each county, based on the population enrolled in the militia. The last resort is to draft men from the militia. But why is the quota apportioned according to the number of men in the militia and why does the draft apply only to those men already in the militia? It’s because, from August 1775 onward, service in the militia was mandatory for all able free men (with a few occupations exempted) falling within a suitable age range. In other words, the militia was a census of all men suitable for military service. So the term “militia” could be used to indicate the organized units of the state or it could be used to refer to the population of men suitable for military service.. This second usage will be useful in understanding how Maryland provided men for the Continental Flying Camp. ===Military Units and Formations=== The hierarchy of military units and formations has evolved throughout history, and there were many variations on theme. No brief description can be regarded as correct. For the purposes of this paper, the notional hierarchy, from smaller to larger, was: Company > Battalion > Regiment > Brigade. * A ''Company'' generally consisted of about 60-100 men, commanded by a Captain. * A ''Battalion'', the basic element of maneuver,3 generally consisted of about 10 companies, commanded by a Lt. Colonel or a Colonel. This formation was used by the Maryland militia. * A ''Regiment'' consisted of about 10 companies, commanded by a Colonel. This formation was used by the Continental Army. In this era, the main difference between a battalion and a regiment was that the regiment had a staff of a dozen or so men to support the commander, and to manage payroll, supply, medical, and chaplain functions.4 * A ''Brigade'' is a formation of regiments or battalions, commanded by a Brigadier General. (In British tradition, a brigade is a transient formation with units added or subtracted to achieve specified goals.5) Maryland militia were generally formed with 9 or so companies in a battalion. Continental regiments had a similar number of companies plus a regimental staff.6 ===Weapons=== Firearms were expensive and surprisingly scarce among the colonists. The most common firearm for both British and American forces was the ''musket'', a smooth bore weapon that was accurate at only close ranges. Specific American units, though, were armed with ''rifles'', a firearm that was more accurate, but slow to load, and which lacked a bayonet. Most forces on both sides, by this time, were equipped with flintlock weapons, rather than the older matchlocks. The firearm experience of most colonists was in hunting, while that of the British was in set-piece warfare; so, all considered, there was an asymmetry in infantry capability with the Americans having an edge in aimed fire by individuals and the British having an edge in massed fire by formations.7 The Americans exploited this as early as the siege of Boston by forming specialized rifle companies. ===Pre-War=== English settlers to the New World brought along a tradition of arming themselves to protect their community. For example, King Charles I explicitly included such provisions in his 1632 charter for the Maryland colony. The first “trained band” was formed in St. Mary’s county in March 1634.8 By the time of the French and Indian War, Maryland had an organized militia that included, in principle, all able freemen between ages 16 and 60, with a few exceptions, numbering about 12,500. That war added an innovation; “provincial troops” were recruited for full-time service to fight at the side of British regulars and to garrison the frontier. When, a decade later, the Revolution started, Maryland already had a cadre of experienced veterans available for service.9 A report of 1 June 1774 estimated the number of militia to be 18,000 but added that “many of them are quite unprovided or very ill supplied with arms.”10 ===War or Negotiation?=== During the unrest leading up to the Revolution and for more than a year after the hostilities at Lexington and Concord, it remained unclear whether the outcome would be war or negotiation. In either case, ad hoc institutions would be needed to represent the interests of the colonists.11 The Maryland Convention (sometimes called the “Annapolis Convention” or the “Assembly of Freemen”) first met on 22 June 1774, and, among other business, elected Maryland delegates to the Continental Congress, which convened 5 September 1774. In April 1775, a Council of Safety was created to act in behalf of the Convention when it was not in session.12 In December of 1774, the Maryland Convention recommended voluntary enlistment into the militia so that the presence of the British Army would no longer be necessary:13 :''… a well regulated militia, composed of the gentlemen, freeholders, and other freemen, is the natural strength and only stable security of a free government, and that such militia will relieve our mother country from any expense in our protection and defence; will obviate the pretence of a necessity for taxing us on that account, and render it unnecessary to keep any standing army (ever dangerous to liberty, ) in this province: And therefore it is recommended to such of the said inhabitants of this province as are from sixteen to fifty years of age, to form themselves into companies of sixty-eight men…'' The remark of a standing army being “ever dangerous to liberty,” voices an opinion commonly held in many of the colonies and explains the reluctance to form a Continental Army in a timely manner. The Convention went on to prescribe organization and set drill requirements for the militia companies.14 Each company was to drill twice a week with flintlocks and bayonet. This made them better prepared than many other provincial soldiers, who were not trained with bayonet until Von Steuben organized Continental drill instruction in March 1778.15 Possibly the first company of Maryland volunteers to respond to the Convention’s recommendation was the ''Baltimore Independent Cadets'', recruited into the militia by Capt. Mordecai Gist and organized on 3 December 1774.16 ==June 1775-June 76: The Siege of Boston== When hostilities broke out at Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775, there was no Continental Army. The Battle of Bunker Hill and the initial weeks of the siege of Boston were conducted by the militias of various nearby colonies. A few days later, reacting to the news, the Maryland Convention urged that “particular attention be paid to forming and exercising the militia throughout this province.”17 ===Maryland Rifle Companies=== The Continental Congress approved the formation of a Continental Army, June 14, 1775. In addition to taking responsibility for the troops already at Boston, it requested other colonies to raise forces. It set quotas for Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Virginia to provide ten light infantry companies of “expert riflemen”--the first forces raised directly as Continental Army.18 Two of the rifle companies were to be raised in Maryland. The Maryland Convention assigned the task to the Frederick County Committee on Observation, which organized the companies within a week of Congress’s call.19 The two rifle companies—commanded by Michael Cresap and Thomas Price20— arrived in Boston in August to join the siege.21 The New England militia companies at Boston remained militia of their respective provinces, while the levied rifle companies, including Maryland’s, were incorporated into the Continental Army.22 Washington arrived in Dorchester and took command on July 2, 1775. ==The 1775 Organization of the Maryland Militia== The Maryland Convention approved armed opposition to British troops, July-August 1775, and took steps to strengthen its military. It authorized the formation of 40 companies of “minutemen” to “fight... for the preservation of American Liberty…” in Maryland or in neighboring colonies.23 The 40 minuteman companies were to be raised in counties; 24 of them were grouped into 3 battalions, centered in Baltimore, Frederick county, and the Western Shore, while the remainder were independent.24 Each battalion was to be led by a Colonel, a Lt. Colonel, two Majors, a Quartermaster, and an Adjutant. Each was to create a light infantry company drawn from its other eight companies. Battalion and light infantry officers were to be commissioned by the Convention, while company officers were to be elected. All companies were to drill two days a week and be paid for one of them.25 The Convention also established a structure for its regular militia. All able freemen (with some age and occupation exceptions) were required to enroll by 15 September and be prepared to “...march to such places within this province...and fight…” Unlike the Minutemen, the militia were limited to action within the province. County committees of observation were to assign companies to battalions. The militia companies were required to drill one day per week, and one additional day per month with their battalion. Militia members were to be paid while on active duty.26 The August 1775 resolutions also subdivided Frederick County into three districts along lines that later resulted in new counties.27 The Upper District became Washington County (including what is now Allegany and Garrett counties) on September 6, 1776. The Lower District became Montgomery County on August 31, 1776. ==The 35-Regiment Continental Army== By mid-October, the Army besieging Boston had 38 regiments plus additional rifle units, artillery, and companies, for a total of more than 22,000 men.28 However, the regiments and other units had various sizes and organizations, depending on the norms of the individual colonies providing them.29 The Continental Congress, on November 4, 1775, approved a reorganization of the Continental Army into 35 uniformly organized infantry regiments, plus one rifle regiment and one artillery regiment. The change was announced by Washington and implementation began on January 1.30 The two ''Maryland Rifle Companies'' were not initially affected by the January 1776 reorganization of the Continental Army because, unlike the New England forces, their enlistments did not expire until July.31 ===Eastern Shore Battalion=== A British fleet, sheltering the deposed Royal Governor of Virginia, Lord Dunmore, had begun raiding the Eastern Shore of Virginia, as early as June 1775. The Continental Congress requested three Pennsylvania32 militia companies to respond but they were diverted to another crisis on the Canadian border. On 8 January 1776, Congress asked Maryland send three companies of Minutemen.33 The company from Dorchester, commanded by Capt. Joseph Robson, “possess[ing] only ten guns fit for service,”34 could not respond, but a company from Kent county, under Capt. James Kent, and a company from Queen Anne’s county, under Capt. William Henry, arrived in Northampton county, Virginia in mid-February, returning to Maryland a month later. Although the Continental Army reimbursed the expenses of this so-called ''Eastern Shore Battalion'', it was never absorbed into the Continental Army’s organization and remained militia.35 It should not be confused with the later Continental Army regiment commanded by Colonel William Richardson and stationed on the Chesapeake Bay. ==The 1776 Reorganization of Maryland Militia== In January 1776, the Convention reorganized the Maryland military, including the militia. Five military districts were created and Brigadiers named for them—Thomas Johnson, Jr., Henry Hooper, John Dent, James L. Chamberlain and Andrew Buchanan—with Johnson being senior, hence the Brigadier-General for the state.36 A battalion structure was superimposed upon the existing companies of militia. Each battalion was led by a colonel, a lieutenant colonel, a 1st major, a 2nd major, a quartermaster, and an adjutant, all to be commissioned by the Convention.37 There was no regimental level of formation, so the battalions reported directly to the brigadier of the military district. The battalions were numbered 1 through 38, although 16 additional battalions remained named rather than numbered. Brigadiers were authorized to form excess companies into a formation called a “corps”—but most simply assigned excess companies to create over-strength battalions.38 ==Maryland’s State Troops== The January 1776 resolutions of the Convention made other changes, too. They disbanded the Minutemen as of March, replacing them with full-time state troops “for the defence and protection of this province,” comprising 1444 paid men with “proper officers” formed into a battalion of 9 companies (8 infantry and 1 light), 7 independent companies, 2 companies of artillery, and one of marines. The Convention was authorized to order these troops into Virginia, Delaware and Pennsylvania.39 Officers were selected and monthly pay (between $5-1/3 and $50, depending on rank) was determined.40 Two months thereafter, the Convention took steps to establish a Maryland Navy.41 Accordingly, the ''Maryland Battalion'', ''Seven Independent Companies'', and ''Maryland State Artillery Companies'' were organized as described below. ===The Maryland Battalion=== The ''Maryland Battalion'' of the State Troops was organized as nine companies in Baltimore and Annapolis during spring of 1776.42 The battalion was formed under the command of Colonel William Smallwood and was split between Annapolis and Baltimore. Smallwood, Major Thomas Price, and the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 6th, 7th, and part of the 9th companies were stationed at the battalion headquarters in Annapolis. Lt. Colonel Francis Ware, 2nd Major Mordecai Gist,    and the 4th, 5th and part of the 9th company were stationed in Baltimore. It is notable that Mordecai Gist was named a Major in the battalion. This suggests that he may have enrolled the members of his pre-war ''Baltimore Independent Cadets'' into this battalion. One source43 makes that assertion and provides an illustration of their uniform and the uniform eventually adopted by the whole of the ''Maryland Battalion''. Afterward… As explained later, the ''Maryland Battalion'' was adopted into the Continental Army in August 1776. ===Seven Independent Companies=== The ''Seven Independent Companies'' of State Troops were organized March 7-14 at various locations bordering the Chesapeake Bay.44 The Convention resolved that “the uniform of the land forces and marines be hunting-shirts; the hunting-shirts of the marines to be blue, and those of the land forces to be other colors.”45 Hindman’s Fourth Independent Company is known to have worn the uniform depicted in this reference.46 Maryland State Troops, as well as militia, were engaged repeatedly in defending the Chesapeake Bay from raids by the British Navy, e. g. March47 and June48 of 1776. Afterward… As explained later, the ''Seven Independent Companies'' were adopted into the Continental Army in August 1776. ===Maryland State Artillery Companies=== The ''1st and 2nd Maryland Artillery Companies'', State Troops authorized by the Convention in January 1776, were organized during the spring of 1776 in Baltimore and Annapolis, respectively. The ''3rd Maryland State Artillery Company'' was formed in Annapolis during the winter of 1776.49 Afterward… As explained later, the three ''Maryland State Artillery Companies'' were adopted into the Continental Army on November 22, 1777, as the ''1st, 2nd, and 3rd Maryland Continental Artillery Companies'', and were used in support of the Maryland Continental infantry regiments.50 ==Summer 1776: Battle of New York== ===German Battalion=== On 25 May 1776, the Continental Congress authorized the ''German Battalion'' in response to British use of Hessian mercenaries. Both Maryland and Pennsylvania were to provide four companies of immigrant Germans and men of German descent.51 The battalion was organized in Philadelphia, May-September. In addition to five companies from Pennsylvania (exceeding their quota), Maryland provided four companies—two each from Baltimore and Frederick counties. Captains George Stricker and Ludowick Weltner, of Maryland, were appointed as Lt. Colonel and Major, respectively, while a Pennsylvanian was appointed as Colonel.52 Afterward… The ''German Battalion'' served until disbanded 1 January 1781. Its battles included Trenton, defense of Philadelphia, Monmouth, and Iroquois suppression. For purposes of meeting its quota, Maryland accounted for the battalion, along with a few other units, as the ''8th Maryland Regiment''.53 ===The Continental Flying Camp (part 1)=== Apprehending the danger to New York and Fort Ticonderoga, the Continental Congress, on June 3, 1776, requested that the states provide 19,800 militia for the defense of those positions, as well as a “flying camp” of 10,000 men to act as a strategic reserve through December 1, 1776. Maryland’s quota was to be 3400 men. The choice of militia was based on both practical and ideological reasoning—militia could be supplied more quickly and was thought to be more representative of the people.54 The Maryland Council replied that it lacked authority to order the militia to service outside the province; but Maryland’s congressional delegates responded that the intent was not to send militia units but rather to recruit persons who were serving in the militia.55 The Maryland deputies wrote to the Council on June 15:56 :''It never was intended that any part of the militia was compellable to march out of the Provinces; no do we know of any Power in ours, even tho' the Convention was sitting, to order the militia upon Service out of the Province. It was intended that the flying camp should be formed by voluntary Inlistments [sic] of the militia, and it was supposed that the People of the respective Provinces would readily and voluntarily march to the head quarters of this flying camp, which was ordered principally to defend the middle Colonies. It will be necessary however to appoint officers and give directions to the body of militia when raised, and this may be done by your council or the Convention.'' It’s worth taking a moment to parse this communication. The first sentence includes the phrase, “any part of the militia was compellable to march out of the provinces.” This is the first meaning of “militia,” as mentioned previously; it refers to the militia as an organization of    battalions and companies. The second sentence includes the phrase, “voluntary Inlistments of the militia.” This refers to the second meaning—the population of men suitable for fighting. The word “militia” in the final sentence refers to the body of men who have been recruited. The Convention resolved on June 25 to send 3,405 men organized in four battalions of nine companies each, plus one additional company. Officers were issued warrants to “enroll” non-commissioned officers and privates. “Enrollments were to be of those who voluntarily offered themselves.” The enrollment lists, “even if not completed,” were to be returned by 20 July.57 Maryland’s portion of the Flying Camp was to be commanded by Brig. Thomas Johnson, Jr., but it was later determined that his service within Maryland was essential and John Dent was chosen, then he resigned shortly thereafter and Rezin Beall was selected.58 Apparently, Beall was also to serve as the Brigadier-General of the Maryland militia.59 Clements60 makes it clear that, “although the term ‘militia’ was used to describe the Flying Camp troops, they were, in fact, short term volunteers in the Continental Forces. Once they left Maryland, they were under the control of General Washington, and they were to be paid and supported by the Continental Congress rather than by Maryland.” The Maryland Convention applied to Congress for the reimbursement of 10,000 pounds expended in fulfilling their quota for the Flying Camp.61 The archivists of the state of    Maryland agree that the Maryland Flying Camp were not militia,62 and have implemented this distinction by including Flying Camp records in Volume 18 of the Archives, the volume that deals with the Continental Army. ===1st and 2nd Maryland Regiments=== Given the urgency of the expected British attack on New York, the Convention apparently decided not to wait for the fruits of the Flying Camp recruiting campaign and dispatched the previously mentioned ''Maryland Battalion'' and the ''Seven Independent Companies'' to New York on July 6, 1776.63 Smallwood’s Battalion and three of the independent companies reached New York on August 9. Price, commanding four other companies, reached New York on September 19, after being released from coastal defense.64 The ''Seven Independent Companies'' were formed into a make-shift battalion commanded by Major Mordecai Gist. During the Long Island campaign, they camped adjacent to Smallwood’s battalion.65 Some might regard the ''Maryland Battalion'' as part of the Flying Camp. This is not correct, as evidenced by a letter from Colonel William Richardson to George Washington, dated 4 July 1778, and the disposition of the issues raised by that letter. In the letter, Richardson asserts that the ranking order of officers of the Flying Camp (including Richardson’s unit) and the Maryland Continental Line (including Smallwood’s unit) should be equivalent, e. g. a Flying Camp Colonel does not rank below a Maryland Line colonel.) His assertion was rejected, stating that the establishing orders “gave the Field Officers [major and above] of Colo. Smalwood’s [sic] Battalion, the right of Commanding any Field offi[c]er of whatsoever Rank in the Flying Camp, or in the Militia belonging to the State.”66 Regardless of the merits, the dispute makes it clear that Smallwood’s Regiment was not part of the Flying Camp. The ruling is also clear that the Flying Camp was distinct from the state militia. On August 17, Congress formally allotted Maryland a quota of two additional Continental regiments. The Maryland Convention responded with a book-keeping change. They counted the ''Maryland Battalion'' and the ''Seven Independent Companies'' to the Continental Army as fulfilling that quota—same troops but now on the Continental payroll. They were adopted into the Continental Army as part of Lord Stirling’s Brigade.67 Their heroics in covering the Continental evacuation from the Battle of Long Island are famously described in many sources, including Scharf.68 Washington’s confidential secretary, Tench Tilghman wrote that “no regular troops ever made a more gallant resistance than Smallwood’s regiment.”69 Afterward… In January 1777 reorganization of the Continental Army, the ''Maryland Battalion'' and the ''Seven Independent Companies'' were reorganized as the ''1st'' ''and 2nd'' ''Maryland Regiments'' of the Continental Army.70 After the reorganization, they wore the uniform that eventually came to be the most popular in the Continental Army.71 In May 1777, the 1st and 2nd regiments were assigned to the ''1st and 2nd Maryland Brigades'', respectively and remained with those brigades through their evolution into a singular ''Maryland Brigade,'' January 1781. The regiments were eventually disbanded in November 1783.72 ===The Continental Flying Camp (part 2)=== Although it had been “supposed that the People of the respective Provinces would readily and voluntarily march to the head quarters of this flying camp,” Maryland’s recruiting campaign for the Flying Camp went slowly. The Maryland Archives contain a note that: “Capt. Mantz' Company was ordered to Leonardtown [Maryland] and from there to Philadelphia where it arrived Aug. 23rd.”73 Presumably others were also sent to Washington’s Army when ready. Due the incomplete enrollments, though, this did not suffice to fill the quota of four battalions. On September 10, the Maryland Convention renewed their recruitment effort by directing the militia battalion commanders to “select companies of volunteers” for service in the Flying Camp through December 1, “receiv[ing] continental pay from the day of enrollment.”74 Three alternatives were provided: enlisting individual members of the militia; recruiting additional persons by existing militia officers and “a considerable number of their company”; and enrolling an entire militia company. Each county was assigned a quota of companies with the total of eighteen companies being enough to create two battalions/regiments. The need to begin recruiting precisely two battalions at this late date suggests that the ''Maryland Battalion'' and the ''Seven Independent Companies'' originally might have been intended to become two battalions of the Flying Camp, but that this plan went awry when Congress raised the Maryland Continental quota by two in August and Smallwood’s two battalions were, instead, accepted into the Maryland Line of the Continental Army. The Maryland Council of Safety sent a letter, dated 16 August, to their delegates in the Congress, summarizing the troops sent. The letter states, “we shall have near four thousand men with you in a short time. This exceeds our quota for the Flying Camp.” The list included with the letter shows Smallwood’s battalion and the independent companies as well as 28 other companies.75 Finally, after Smallwood reported to Congress in Philadelphia on August 17, President John Hancock sent a letter to General Washington stating that “troops from Maryland [were] on their way to join the Flying Camp.”76 Thomas Ewing was appointed the Colonel of the ''3rd Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp''.77 Others were Charles Greenbury Griffith (''1st''), Josias Carvil Hall    (''2nd''), and William Richardson (''4th'').78 Brigadier Rezin Beall had overall command of the four Maryland battalions.79 Maryland’s Flying Camp was blooded at a critical point in the Battle of Harlem Heights, repulsing three British advances. Col. Tench Tilghman,80 Washington’s confidential secretary, and a Marylander, wrote that captured British prisoners “told us they expected our men would have run away…but that they were never more surprised than to see us advancing to attack them. The Virginia and Maryland troops bear the palm.”81 Afterward… The enlistments in the Flying Camp expired on December 1, 1776 and the formation passed out of existence. Many members chose not to stay. In one company, for example, only seven of the 68 privates can be found in later rosters of Continental units. Some were unhappy with their Brigadier, Rezin Beall.82 Nevertheless, some of the officers and men were recruited into other Maryland forces of the Continental Army, state troops, or militia. ===Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment=== The needs of Washington’s army were still not satisfied. On June 17, 1776, the ''Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment'' of the Continental Army was authorized. It was organized ten days later to consist of the existing two rifle companies from Maryland (the ones that went to the siege of Boston), an existing rifle company from Virginia, two new companies to be formed in Maryland, and four new companies to be raised in Virginia.83 Captains Moses Rawlings and Otho Holland Williams were promoted to be Lt. Colonel and Major of the regiment. (Rawlings was promoted Colonel, six months later.) The new Maryland companies were raised during July in Frederick and Harford counties. Afterward… After parts of the regiment were captured at Fort Washington, NY, on 16 November 1776, the regiment was disbanded. The remaining Maryland portion was reorganized as a single company, commanded by Capt. Alexander Lawson Smith, and attached to the ''4th Maryland Regiment''. On March 21, 1779, it was reorganized as ''Rawling’s Independent Corps'', three companies, and dispatched to the Western Department of the Continental Army.84 ==The 88-Regiment Continental Army== Even while combat in New York continued, the Congress approved, on September 16, 1776, an enlargement and reorganization of the Continental Army to total 88 regiments/battalions, including eight allotted to Maryland.85 The Maryland Convention protested that this exceeded their “just quota” but, nevertheless, agreed to use its “utmost endeavours to raise the 8 battalions required (including the troops already … in the service of the United States.”86 The success of this effort will be described later. Following the Declaration of Independence, the Maryland Convention had resolved to create a new, democratic state government. They completed a state constitution and then adjourned on November 11, 1776, handing power over to the new government. Thomas Johnson was elected by the new legislature as the state’s first governor. ==The 110-Regiment Continental Army== Surveying the near-ruinous results of the defense of New York, the Continental Congress, in December 1776, authorized sixteen additional regiments, which along with six previously raised directly by the Congress and not tied to any state, increased the size of the Army to 110 infantry regiments.87 This was to be the peak size of the Continental Army, as fiscal and recruiting constraints required shrinking and reorganizing the Army during the remainder of the war. Furthermore, the Continental Army initiated the practice of directly recruiting individuals, in addition to directing the states to provide groups of men in accordance with a quota.88 In fact, the Continental Army never reached its full size. For example, Scharf asserts that, in April of 1777, irrespective of authorized size, Washington’s Army numbered only eight thousand men fit for duty—all of them from the states south of the Hudson River.89 ===4th Continental Light Dragoon Regiment=== Congress’s December 1776 resolution to enlarge the Army to 110 regiments also authorized up to 3000 light “dragoons”.90 One regiment was to be commanded by Stephen Moylan, who had served as Quartermaster General of the Army. The primary mission was to be reconnaissance.91 Colonel Moylan organized his regiment, sometimes called “Moylan’s Horse”—to consist of 6 troops from    Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and New Jersey—at Philadelphia and Baltimore during the spring of 1777.92 Afterward… Shortages of men, horses, and forage caused the brigade to be dispersed in the late 1778. Moylan’s regiment was then equipped as infantry.93 ===Gist’s Additional Continental Regiment=== Nathaniel Gist (probably pronounced “guest”, and sometimes spelled that way), born in Maryland and a first cousin of Maryland’s Mordecai Gist, was a frontiersman, often living among the Cherokee Indians. During the French & Indian War, he served in Washington’s Virginia Regiment on the ill-fated Braddock Expedition.94 He, like his father, became a close associate of Washington’s. On January 11, 1777, Washington commissioned him Colonel to command ''Gist’s Additional Continental Regiment'', intended as a light infantry unit. It was one of the 16 additional regiments authorized by Congress in December 1776. Gist was to recruit men on the southern frontier for four companies, as well as 500 Cherokees to serve as scouts.95 Only three companies were formed—recruited from Maryland and Virginia. The Maryland legislature judged that one of the difficulties in meeting their own quota arose from the recruiting of independent forces like Gist’s. They imposed a 100 pound penalty on anyone who enlisted a Maryland resident for any unit other than the state’s own forces.96 Afterward…. Two companies, under Captains John Gist and Joseph Smith, were attached to the ''3rd Maryland Regiment'', and one to the 12th Virginia. Three additional Virginia regiments were consolidated into Gist’s on 22 April 1779, and the regiment was assigned to the ''1st Virginia Brigade'' shortly thereafter.97 ===Grayson’s Additional Continental Regiment=== William Grayson was one of Washington’s aides. Like Gist, above, he was authorized to raise one of the 16 additional regiments authorized by Congress in December 1776. He was close to his future brother-in-law, Maryland’s William Smallwood, and recruited men for nine companies from Maryland and Delaware as well as his native Virginia. His regiment was assigned successively to the ''4th and 3rd Virginia Brigades''. Ultimately, his regiment was one of three combined with Gist’s on 22 April 1779. ==Year 1777== Despite Washington’s victories at Trenton and Princeton, the enlistments of many Continentals had expired and the army was vulnerable. At the request of the Congress, the Council of Safety ordered the militia of Anne Arundel, Prince George’s, Kent, Queen Anne’s, Frederick, Baltimore, Harford and Cecil counties, serving under the command of Thomas Johnson, to join Washington’s army in New Jersey.98 The duration of their stay is uncertain but probably brief; it soon became clear that the British Army had withdrawn into winter quarters in New York. ===3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th Maryland Regiments=== Unlike the 1st and 2nd regiments, these units were authorized as part of the (88 regiment) Continental Army in September 1776—''before'' they were formed. The 4th through 7th organized themselves around cadres of officers from the regiments previously sent to the Flying Camp, while officers for the 3rd came from other sources.99 Each was organized in March 1777100 as eight companies recruited in various counties of the state: *3rd: Anne Arundel, Prince George’s, Talbot, Harford, and Somerset *4th: Baltimore, Anne Arundel, and Somerset *5th: Queen Anne, Kent, Caroline, Dorchester *6th: Prince George’s, Frederick, Cecil, Harford, Queen Anne, and Anne Arundel *7th: Frederick and Baltimore With this development, Maryland asserted that it had achieved its quota of 8 regiments. Maryland officials counted the seven ''Maryland Regiments'', plus its portion of the ''German Battalion'' and the ''Maryland Rifle Companies'' that had been combined into the ''Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment''. Afterward… In May 1777, the five new regiments joined with the ''1st and 2nd Maryland Regiments'' to form two brigades. The ''1st Maryland Brigade'' consisted of the odd-numbered regiments and was commanded by Brigadier William Smallwood. The ''2nd Maryland Brigade'' consisted of the even-numbered regiments and was commanded by Brigadier Philippe-Hubert, Chevalier de Preudhomme de Borre.101 In September 1781, the ''3rd'' and ''4th'' were assigned to ''Gist’s Brigade'', and then reassigned, January 1782, to the (now singular) ''Maryland Brigade''. Colonel William Richardson commanded the ''5th Maryland Regiment'' from its formation to October 1779.102 During the spring and summer of 1777, Richardson’s regiment was stationed at Salisbury, on Maryland’s eastern shore, to deal with Loyalist insurrection there.103 Due to reductions in size of the Continental Army104, the ''6th'' and ''7th'' regiments were disbanded January 1781. The ''3rd'', ''4th'', and ''5th'' were disbanded January 1783.105 ==The 1777 Reorganization of Maryland Militia== Maryland reorganized its militia again in its Militia Act of 1777, effective July 1 of that year:106 * The military districts of the 1776 organization were dropped. Instead, each county was to have a senior military official, called a “county lieutenant.” * Each county was to be subdivided into battalions and specific companies assigned to them. * Each militia company was to be subdivided equally into eight “classes”. (Any one class taken horizontally across the entire battalion would be equal in strength to a company.) This system allowed the rotation of men serving actively. For example, after some period of service, the first class might be relieved and the second class activated. * No more than one fifth of the militia was to be sent out of state at any one time. This reorganization dropped the battalion numbering system of the 1776 reorganization, returning to the practice of named battalions in individual counties. The 1777 organization was still incompletely implemented on 26 August when the British invaded Maryland at the head of Chesapeake Bay, the first step toward capturing Philadelphia. The militia was alerted but the organizational problems were amplified by a simple lack of firearms—many militia members had none, partly because militia units were often stripped to supply arms for Maryland’s Continentals. Washington shifted the Continental Army to cover Philadelphia, but had to rely on militia to deal with the British invasion route. When confusion arose as to who would command the militia, Washington sent General Smallwood and Colonel Gist to take charge of the militia, and also sent Colonel Richardson’s Continental battalion north from its position on the Eastern Shore to join Colonel Gist. The result is that the ''1st Maryland Continental Regiment'' was deprived of senior commanders, those commanders were unavailable to any unit while en route, and they ultimately commanded poorly organized, poorly armed militia. Overall performance was inadequate and the British occupied Philadelphia in September.107 The ersatz militia force remained in action, blunting a British foray in early December, until the British settled into winter quarters and the militia were sent home in late December. One estimate of the number of militia involved is about 1,850 men. One should note, that despite being commanded by Continental field officers, the men and the units of the militia remained just that—Maryland militia.108 Afterward… Throughout the remainder of the war, until the cessation of hostilities on 22 April 1783, there were periodic threats of British landings in the Chesapeake Bay. One, in May 1779, was serious enough that Gist was again sent to command militia.109 ===Maryland Continental Artillery Companies=== Scharf reports that in the summer of 1777, Maryland authorized the artillery companies to march to Philadelphia to join Virginia companies in the formation of a regiment, presumably in response to the British threat upon that city, but provides no further detail.110 The three ''Maryland State Artillery Companies'' were adopted into the Continental Army on November 22, 1777, as the ''1st, 2nd, and 3rd Maryland Continental Artillery Companies'', and were used in support of the Maryland Continental infantry regiments.111 Afterward… On May 9, 1780, the ''1st'' was reorganized as the ''11th Company,'' and the 2nd and 3rd combined as the ''12th Company'', both consolidated with other artillery units into the ''1st Continental Artillery Regiment''. They were furloughed in the summer of 1783 and disbanded in November.112 ==Years 1778-1781== ===Pulaski’s Legion=== Casimir Pulaski, from Poland, had been appointed Command of Horse and Brigadier in September 1777 and established a riding school to teach European tactics for shock assaults. Unfortunately, his personality clashed with other officers and he resigned in March of 1778, never to be replaced. Nevertheless, Congress permitted him to raise an independent force of 68 lancers and 200 light infantry.113 ''Pulaski’s Legion'' was authorized 28 March 1778, and organized 10 April to 29 July, in Baltimore, to consist of one troop of lancers,114 two troops of dragoons, one company of riflemen, and two companies of light infantry. Most recruiting was performed in Pennsylvania and Maryland (but the recruited troops counted toward the states’ quotas115). On February 23, 1780, it was consolidated with the ''Free and Independent Chasseurs'' becoming ''Armand’s116 Legion'', later the ''1st Partisan Corps''.117 ===1780 Select Militia and Horse Troops=== In October 1780, Maryland created a category of militia termed as “Select,” intended to number 20,000 men by December and to train twice weekly. Select Militia were to have a higher alert status so that they could respond, equipped properly, on a few hours notice. Maryland also authorized the voluntary organization of 25-man “horse troops” for patrol work along the bay and to control dissident Loyalists.118 Meanwhile, the British had landed General Cornwallis in the southern theatre during the winter of 1779-80, and by spring of 1781 British forces were active in southeastern Virginia. In February 1781, Lafayette’s forces were sent south to meet that threat. Moreover, throughout 1781, there were several scares that British forces might land in the Chesapeake Bay or the Potomac River. Accordingly, ordinary militia and select militia were activated and deactivated as the threat level waxed and waned, and were, in general, withheld from Lafayette. In late June, three horse troops, totaling about 70 men, commanded by Capt. Nicholas Ruxton Moore of Baltimore, were dispatched to Lafayette, but they returned before the Battle of Yorktown. Apparently, no Maryland militia were active at that battle.119 There is some evidence that there may have been an overall commander of all of the Maryland Horse Troops. In June 1781, Matthew Ridley was appointed the adjutant of the “Troops [plural] of Light Horse” and Lyle Goodwin and William King were appointed surgeon and quartermaster, respectively, of the “Troops of Horse.”120 ==April 1781 Act for the Defense of the Bay== The April 1781 Act authorized a small group of state troops to support the militia, who continued to have primary responsibility for protecting the coast from British raids. The troops comprised an infantry company of 30 privates, and a twenty-four man horse troop on the Eastern Shore. Most ambitiously, 65 privates were to be enlisted for three years to build a fort, armed with ten nine-pound artillery guns at Drum Point.121 ==Conclusion== Many treatments of Maryland soldiers during the Revolutionary War neglect the state’s militia and omit entirely the role of its state troops. In fact, the organization of militia was managed throughout the war, being reorganized in various ways to meet an evolving understanding of the threat, and spawning various specialized organizations including minutemen and select militia. Eventually understanding the need for full-time soldiers for local defense, Maryland created its own state troops. Many of the units that joined the Continental Army have their origins in the militia and the state troops as Maryland struggled to reach the quotas set by the Continental Congress. The ''175th Infantry'' of the Maryland Army National Guard traces its legacy to the seven Maryland infantry regiments, hence to the State Troops of Maryland. ==Bibliography== In addition to footnotes describing one-off references to other sources, the sources listed below were used extensively in preparing this article: Clements, S. Eugene and Wright, F. Edward, '''The Maryland Militia in the Revolutionary War''', Westminster, MD : Heritage Books, 2006.
This is a compilation of muster roles and other documents related to the Maryland militia. The material is indexed in various ways and is the best available starting point for documenting the service of an individual in the militia. 40-plus pages of front matter summarize legislative actions concerning the creation of Maryland militia and state troops, as well as the assignment of units to the Continental Army. Nearly 100 pages comprise an alphabetical list of militia officers with useful annotations. More than 200 pages provide transcriptions of available muster rolls and an alphabetical index to the names. A particularly valuable contribution is a careful differentiation of Continental units, state troops and militia units.
Scharf, J. Thomas, '''History of Maryland from the Earliest Period to the Present Day''', 3 vols., Hatboro, PA : Tradition Press, 1967.
A detailed history, with extensive quotations from original documents. Available online at Internet Archive, [https://archive.org/ https://archive.org].
Wright, Robert K., Jr., '''The Continental Army.''' Army Lineage Series (David Trask, editor). Washington D.C. Center of Military History, United States Army, 1983, 1989.
Commissioned by the U.S. Army’s Center of Military History, this book is the authoritative reference to the organization of the Continental Army. The book notes (pp. 277-280), that the seven Maryland regiments of the Continental Army provide the legacy for the current 175th Infantry Division of the Maryland National Guard.
Maryland Archives Online, [https://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/html/index.html https://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/html/index.html]
This is a web presentation of the published volumes of the Archives volumes. In the relevant areas, the volumes were published ca 1900. The web version has been translated via OCR to readable, searchable text; it appears that effort has been made to correct the inevitable errors of the OCR process. The website provides an option to see an image of each published page. Of particular interest is Volume 18 which gathers items related to the Maryland Continentals.
'''Maryland Historical Magazine''', Maryland Center for History and Culture. [https://www.mdhistory.org/ https://www.mdhistory.org/] : viewed 30 Oct 2022.
Specific articles are cited in footnotes. Past issues can be searched and consulted at [http://mdhs.msa.maryland.gov/pages/index.aspx http://mdhs.msa.maryland.gov/pages/index.aspx] Recent issues may require registration and/or membership.
''Uniforms of the American Revolution''. Sons of the Revolution in the State of California. [http://www.srcalifornia.com/uniforms/uniforms.htm http://www.srcalifornia.com/uniforms/uniforms.htm] ; 2015.
This is a web presentation of: Lt. Charles M. Lefferts, Dorothy C. Barck, compiler, '''Uniforms of the Armies in the War of the American Revolution, 1775-1783''', limited edition of 500, (New York: New York Historical Society, 1926). Although the book provides some history (with useful, albeit abbreviated, citations), the primary value is the color plates depicting uniforms of various units.
==Footnotes== 1 Clements, p. iii. 2 Maryland Archives 203, pp. 192-3. 3 Wright, p. 4. 4 In principle, a regiment could have several battalions. However, British regiments in the Revolution effectively had one battalion, and so did the Americans. A British regiment was often reinforced with an additional company of light infantry and one of grenadiers (shock troops), but several exceptions decreased their combat force. For example, three privates of every company were fictitious but drew pay for the purpose of providing funds for widows and orphans. A British regimental commander, at full strength (a rare situation), could deploy a maximum of 448 fighters, while an American regiment could deploy 640. (Wright, p. 49.) Nevertheless, recruiting shortfalls forced, in 1778, a reorganization of the Continental regiments to a size similar to a British regiment. (Wright, pp. 126-7.) 5 Wright, p. 32. 6 Exception: Some of the Dorchester county militia were formed into a so-called corps. (The modern concept of “corps,” a semi-autonomous formation of several divisions, was invented later by Napoleon.) As used in Dorchester, the corps was a collection of militia companies numbering too few to form a battalion. 7 Wright, p. 7. 8 Louis Dow Cisco, “Evolution of Colonial Militia in Maryland,” Maryland Historical Magazine, vol. 35, no. 2, p. 166. The article describes the militia from the colony’s founding to about 1660. 9 Clements, p. 1. 10 “Maryland in 1773,” Maryland Historical Magazine, vol. 2, no. 4, p. 358. 11 This was easier in Maryland than in some colonies, because the Royal Governor was absent, on a trip to England. Herbert E. Klingelhofer, “The Cautious Revolution,” Maryland Historical Magazine, vol. 60, no. 3, pp. 261-314, specifically pp. 261-2. The article provides a detailed account of how Maryland’s sentiment evolved toward favoring independence. 12 Klingelhofer, p. 263. 13 Maryland Archives 78, pp. 8-9. 14 Clements, p. 3 and Maryland Archives 78, pp. 8-9: The organization of a militia company was specified as one captain, 2 lieutenants, one ensign, 4 sergeants, 4 corporals, 68 privates, and a drummer. 15 Lucy Leigh Bowie, “Maryland Troops in the Battle of Harlem Heights,” Maryland Historical Magazine, vol. 42, pp. 1-22, specifically, p. 7. 16 Wright, p. 81. 17 Clements, p. 4. 18 Wright, pp. 23-24. 19 Clements, pp. 4-5. 20 Wright, p. 319. Cresap died on October 18 and was replaced by his Lieutenant, Moses Rawling. Price was promoted on January 14, 1776 and replaced by Lieutenant Otho Holland Williams. Williams was captured by the British in 1776, but was released in prisoner exchange following the American victory at Saratoga. He eventually rose to the rank of Brigadier. 21 Clements, pp. 4-5. 22 Wright, p. 44. 23 Clements, pp. 5-6. 24 Wright, p. 81 and Clements, p. 6. 25 Clements, p. 6. 26 Clements, p. 6. 27 Clements, p. 7. 28 Wright, pp. 25-40. 29 Wright, p. 45. 30 Wright, pp. 47, 51, 89. The organization of a Continental Infantry Regiment was specified as: a Headquarters of 3 officers--Colonel, Lt. Colonel, Major; a staff of 10 persons—Surgeon, Surgeon’s Mate, Adjutant, Quartermaster, Paymaster, Sergeant Major, Quartermaster Sergeant, Drum Major, Fife Major, Chaplain; and 8 companies, each consisting of 90 persons--Captain, 1st Lieutenant, 2nd Lieutenant, Ensign, 4 Sergeants, 4 Corporals, Drummer, Fifer, and 76 Privates. 31 Wright, p. 54. 32 Delaware did not separate from Pennsylvania until June 1776. 33 Maryland Archives 18, p. 644. 34 Scharf, vol. 2, p. 191. 35 Clements, pp. 8-9. 36 Clements, pp. 9-10. 37 Later, battalion colonels were delegated the authority to name their quartermaster and adjutant; and the distinction of 1st and 2nd major was dropped. 38 Clements, pp. 9-12. 39 Maryland Archives 18, p. 4. 40 Scharf, vol. 2, p. 193. 41 Scharf, vol. 2, p. 203. 42 Wright, p. 277. 43 “Uniforms…,” http://www.srcalifornia.com/uniforms/p9.htm; citing Maryland Archives, XI, 110-111, XVIII, 4 seq.; Force's American Archives, 4th series, V, 1527, 1533, VI, 566; (Alexander Graydon's) Memoirs of a Life (Harrisburgh, Pa., 1811), p. 157; Recollections and Private Memoirs of Washington by G. W. P. Custis (N. Y., 186o), pp. 264-265; see post for descriptions of deserters; the articles of organization of the Baltimore Independent Cadets are printed in Scharf's History of Baltimore City and County, p. 70. 44 Wright, p. 277 45 Scharf, vol. 2, p. 193. 46 “Uniforms…,” http://www.srcalifornia.com/uniforms/p11.htm; citing Maryland Archives, XI, 183, 223; XII, 84, 120, 2 12, 344, 366-367;XVIII, 4, 23-25; Pennsylvania Journal, August 14, 1776. 47 Clements, pp. 13-15. 48 Clements, pp. 19-21. 49 Wright, p. 336. 50 Wright, pp. 149, 336. 51 Wright, p. 81. 52 Wright, pp. 81, 320. 53 Wright, pp. 320-1. 54 Wright, pp. 85-86 and Maryland Archives 18, p. 29. 55 Clements, p. 18. 56 Maryland Archives 11, p. 492. 57 Maryland Archives 18, p. 29 and Clements, p. 19. 58 Scharf vol. 2, p. 238, footnote and p. 270. 59 Scharf, vol. 2, p. 270. 60 Clements, p, 18 and Scharf, vol. 2, pp. 270-1. 61 Scharf, vol. 2, pp. 270-1. 62 “Understanding Maryland Records: Militia in the Revolution,” Maryland State Archives: Guide to Government Records, ( [http://guide.msa.maryland.gov/pages/viewer.aspx?page=militia http://guide.msa.maryland.gov/pages/viewer.aspx?page=militia] : accessed 16 Dec 2022) states: ''There were references to the Flying Camp troops as "militia," but actually they were volunteers who served for a short period with the Continental forces.'' 63 Wright, p. 277. 64 Wright, p. 81. 65 “Uniforms…,” http://www.srcalifornia.com/uniforms/p11.htm; citing Maryland Archives, XI, 183, 223; XII, 84, 120, 2 12, 344, 366-367;XVIII, 4, 23-25; Pennsylvania Journal, August 14, 1776. 66 “To George Washington from Colonel William Richardson, 4 July 1778,” '''Founders Online''', National Archives, ( [https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/03-16-02-0025 https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/03-16-02-0025] : accessed 3 Nov 2022). 67 Wright, pp. 81, 277. 68 Scharf, vol. 2, pp. 243-9. 69 Scharf, vol. 2, p. 248. 70 Wright, pp. 277-8. 71 “Uniforms…,” http://www.srcalifornia.com/uniforms/p10.htm; citing Archives of Maryland, XVIII, 76 seq.; (Annapolis) Maryland Gazette., May 8, 1777; Pennsylvania Journal, July 2, 1777. 72 Wright, pp. 277-8. 73 Maryland Archives 18, p. 43; citing Maryland Archives, vol. 12, p. 239. 74 Maryland Archives 18, pp. 71-72, and see p. 73 for reference to “Flying Camp”. 75 Scharf, vol. 2, p. 242. 76 Scharf, vol. 2, p. 241. 77 Maryland Archives 18, p. 30. 78 “Flying Camp,” Wikipedia ( [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_Camp https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_Camp] : accessed 3 Nov 2022); citing Rieman Steuart, '''A History of the Maryland Line in the Revolutionary War''', 1775-1783, (Society of the Cincinnati of Maryland : 1969), pp. 5-9. 79 Lucy Leigh Bowie, “Maryland Troops in the Battle of Harlem Heights,” '''Maryland Historical Magazine''', vol. XLIII (1948), p. 7. 80 Before joining Washington’s staff, Tilghman had commanded a Philadelphia company in the Flying Camp known as the “Silk Stocking Infantry,” or “Ladies’ Light Infantry,” Scharf, vol. 2, p. 255. 81 Scharf, vol. 2, p. 253. 82 Clements, p. 21. 83 Maryland Archives 18, p. 77. Wright, p. 82, states Maryland’s quota was 3, apparently in error. 84 Wright, pp. 82, 319. 85 Wright, p. 92. 86 Maryland Archives 18, p. 76. 87 Wright, pp. 99. 88 The problems in recruiting men for service in the Continental Army are described by Arthur J. Alexander, “How Maryland Tried to Raise her Continental Quota,” Maryland Historical Magazine, vol. 42, no. 3, pp. 184-196. 89 Scharf, vol. 2, p. 309. 90 Originally, dragoons were mounted infantry, hence dismounting to fight. By the time of the Revolution, the term, in British usage, had broadened to all cavalry. Light dragoons were intended for reconnaissance and skirmishing. 91 Wright, pp. 106-7. 92 Wright, pp. 346-7. 93 Wright, p. 150. 94 “Nathaniel Gist,” Wikipedia, ( [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathaniel_Gist https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathaniel_Gist] : viewed    Nov 2022). 95 Wright, pp. 101. 96 Scharf, vol. 2, p. 304. 97 Wright, pp. 148, 321 98 Scharf, vol. 2, pp. 293-4 and Archives 16, p. 79. 99 Wright, p. 109. 100 Scharf, vol. 2, p. 309. 101 Wright, p. 112. 102 “William Richardson (Maryland Politician),” Wikipedia, ( [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Richardson_(Maryland_politician) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Richardson_(Maryland_politician)] : viewed 5 November 2022). 103 Clements, pp. 23-24. 104 Wright, p. 164. 105 Wright, pp. 278-9. 106 Clements, pp. 24-25. 107 Of course, the silver lining of this cloud is that the British forces invading Maryland were not at Saratoga to reinforce Burgoyne’s army. British commander-in-chief Sir William Howe was sacked shortly thereafter. An account of the campaign in Maryland appears in “The British Campaign of 1777 in Maryland prior to the Battle of the Brandywine,” by G. Harlan Wells, Maryland Historical Magazine, vol. 33, no. 1, pp. 3-13. 108 Clements, pp. 26-28. 109 Clements, pp. 28-29, 33 and Scharf, vol. 2, p. 350. 110 Scharf, vol. 2, p. 304. 111 Wright, pp. 149, 336. 112 Wright, pp. 149, 336. 113 Wright, pp. 133-4. 114 Lancers, often used as shock troops, were cavalry who fought with lances. 115 Scharf, vol. 2, p. 344). 116 Col. Armand, Marquis de la Rouerie, Archives 18, p. 593. 117 Wright p. 349. 118 Clements, p. 29. 119 Clements, pp. 29-31. 120 Maryland Archives 45, p. 467. 121 Clements, p. 33. ==Related Articles== An overview of Maryland militia organization during the Revolutionary War and suggestions of research resources: [[Space:Brief_History_of_Maryland_Militia_and_Research_Resources|Brief History of Maryland Militia and Research Resources]] A summary of Maryland militia units in the Revolutionary War: [[Space:Maryland_Militia_in_the_Revolutionary_War|Maryland Militia in the Revolutionary War]] An overview of Maryland's state troops during the Revolutionary War: [[Space:Maryland_State_Troops|Maryland State Troops]] Maryland's navy and marines have not yet been studied in detail.

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[[Category: Marys Cemetery, Yolo County, California ]] This page is part of the [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist Project]]. '''Cemetery name:''' Marys Cemetery '''Address:''' 12020 Co Rd 98, Woodland, CA 95695 '''GPS Coordinates:''' 38.7635994, -121.8032990 '''OS grid:''' '''Information:''' Cemetery Acreage: 6.5 acres developed, 2 acres undeveloped Provided Services: Internment of human remains. Primarily serves rural populations but includes the towns of Yolo and Dunnigan. Mary’s Chapel and Cemetery are located at County Road 98 on the southwest corner of County Road 15 near the town of Yolo. The hours that the cemetery is open are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. It is believed that the cemetery was named in honor of Mary Cross Pockman. The graves date from 1857, and the cemetery covers a little more than five acres. Mary’s Cemetery is unique in Yolo County in that the cemetery is adjacent to a small, classic, gothic influenced church, as was usual during the early days. The present chapel was built about 1900 as the original church, built in the 1850s burned in 1898. Mary’s Chapel and Cemetery Support Group is a nonprofit organization formed in 1985 with the sole purpose of helping support Mary’s Cemetery District financially. Phone: (530) 662-9221 Cemetery 8142 Office Hours: No formal office Operated from personal home

Marysville, Ohio One Place Study

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{{Clear}} *[https://www.marysvilleohio.org/ Official Website] *{{Wikidata|Q990973|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: Marysville, Ohio One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== Marysville is a city in and the county seat of Union County, Ohio, United States, approximately 27 miles (44 km) northwest of Columbus. Marysville's longtime slogan is "Where the Grass is Greener". William Malic (13 March 2013). [https://books.google.com/books?id=dNhLCAAAQBAJ&q=Marysville%2C+Ohio+where+the+grass+is+greener&pg=PT43 The Journey - Bean Town to L.A.] Lulu Press, Inc. pp. Chapter 7. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/9781105940057 ISBN 9781105940057]. Retrieved 18 February 2023. In December 2008, the city was designated as a "Preserve America Community" by First Lady Laura Bush. Horns, Ryan (22 December 2008). [http://www.marysvillejt.com/web/index.php?sid=50&id=3329 "City receives special designation" ]. Times-Journal. Marysville, OH. Retrieved 18 February 2023. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States :'''State/Province:''' Ohio :'''County:''' Union :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 40.233889, -83.366389 :'''Elevation:''' {{Image|file=Marysville_Ohio_One_Place_Study.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Marysville, Union, Ohio }} {{Image|file=Marysville_Ohio_One_Place_Study-1.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Marysville, Union County }}









===History=== :[[Wikipedia:Marysville,_Ohio#History|Marysville, Union, Ohio]]

===Population=== :{| border=2 class="sortable" |- !align="center" style="background:#8FC641;" width=100 |Census !align="center" style="background:#8FC641;" width=100 |Residents |- |align="center" |1840 |align="center" |360 |- |align="center" |1850 |align="center" |605 |- |align="center" |1860 |align="center" |849 |- |align="center" |1870 |align="center" |1,441 |- |align="center" |1880 |align="center" |2.061 |- |align="center" |1890 |align="center" |2,810 |- |align="center" |1900 |align="center" |3,048 |- |align="center" |1910 |align="center" |3,576 |- |align="center" |1920 |align="center" |3,035 |- |align="center" |1930 |align="center" |3,639 |- |align="center" |1940 |align="center" |4,037 |- |align="center" |1950 |align="center" |4,256 |- |align="center" |1960 |align="center" |4,952 |- |align="center" |1970 |align="center" |5,744 |- |align="center" |1980 |align="center" |7,403 |- |align="center" |1990 |align="center" |9,656 |- |align="center" |2000 |align="center" |15,942 |- |align="center" |2010 |align="center" |22,094 |- |align="center" |2020 |align="center" |25,571 |}''Wikipedia'' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marysville,_Ohio : accessed 18 February 2023). "Marysville".

====Notables==== *[[Wikipedia:Robert_S._Beightler|Robert S. Beightler on Wikipedia]], military general, engineer, businessman, and contributor to the modern Interstate Highway System and Ohio Turnpike ===Resources=== *[https://www.unioncountyohio.gov/ Union County] *[[:Category:Ohio%2C_Sources|Ohio Sources]] *[https://www.ogs.org Ohio Genealogical Society] *[https://www.mapofus.org/ohio Interactive Map of Ohio County Formation History] *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Union_County,_Ohio_Genealogy FamilySearch] ===Cemeteries=== *[[:Category:Hamilton_Union_Cemetery%2C_Marysville%2C_Ohio|Hamilton Union Cemetery]] *[[:Category:Oakdale_Cemetery%2C_Marysville%2C_Ohio|Oakdale Cemetery]] *[[:Category:Our_Lady_of_Lourdes_Catholic_Cemetery%2C_Marysville%2C_Ohio|Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Cemetery]] *[[:Category:Potters_Field%2C_Marysville%2C_Ohio|Potters Field]] *[[:Category:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery%2C_Marysville%2C_Ohio|Trinity Lutheran Cemetery]] === Project Stickers and Categories === If you are working on profiles of people associated with Marysville, Ohio, the following stickers are available for your use. Note that some add the profile to a category and some do not. '''If you prefer not to use stickers on your profiles, please make sure to add the appropriate categories for the Marysville, Ohio One Place Study and Marysville, Ohio.''' You can do this with the category picker on your edit screen, or by copying the text below. '''Categories''' *[[Category:Marysville, Ohio One Place Study]] *[[Category:Marysville, Ohio]] {|cellpadding=10 |'''OPS Sticker''' |- |{{One Place Study|place=Marysville, Ohio|category=Marysville, Ohio One Place Study}} |{{One Place Study|place=Marysville, Ohio|category=Marysville, Ohio One Place Study}}
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Maserno, Emilia-Romagna One Place Study

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== Maserno, Emilia-Romagna One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Maserno, Emilia-Romagna|category=Maserno, Emilia-Romagna One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q18441319|itwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Maserno, Emilia-Romagna One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===About this One Place Study=== My purpose in creating this One Place Study for Maserno, Italy is two-fold: 1-- To document the place where my grandparents were born -- [[Mancini-303|Enrico Mancini]] and [[Bertusi-1|Augusta Bertusi]] and 2-- To research my grandparents' ancestors, and other people, who lived in Maserno in the 1800s. ===Name=== Maserno is translated to mean "pile of stones". It is a frazione (village) of the commune (town) Montese in the province of Modena, region of Emilia-Romagna, located 1.78 kilometers from the center of Montese. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Country:''' Italy :'''Region:''' Emilia-Romagna :'''Province:''' Modena :'''Commune:''' Montese :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 44.25369859931615, 10.929552197099548 :'''Elevation:''' 765.0 m or 2509.8 feet ===History=== The town's patron saint is St. John the Baptist (San Giovanni Battista). The San Giovanni Battista church was dedicated in 1152. In recent years (2020) there are 450 members in the Parish. ===Population=== There are about 127 people living in Maserno, Italy circa 2020. These people live among 65 residential buildings. '''To see an alphabetical list of profiles for people living in Maserno in the 1800s go to -- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Maserno%2C_Modena | Category, Maserno].''' As of September, 2023, there are 106 people profiled in this One Place Study, who all lived in Maserno. The most common surnames included at this time are: Baldini, Balestri, Bernardi, Bertusi, Mancini, Passini, Piccinelli, and Sabatini. Famous Person -- A famous artist is buried in the Maserno Cemetery -- Cimitero Comunale di Maserno. '''Uber Ferrari''' was born in 1925 and died in Montese, Italy in 1990. He brought to light the fifteenth-century frescoes of the oratory of Monteforte, and restored the wooden Madonna of the church of Maserno di Montese. ==Sources== *The Village of Maserno website [[https://italia.indettaglio.it/eng/emiliaromagna/modena_montese_maserno.html ]] *Satellite image map of Maserno. This has a great bird's eye view of Maserno! [[https://satellites.pro/Maserno_map ]] *{{FindAGrave|245921511}} for Uber Ferrari

Mashack and Mary Hicks Family Bible Records

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{{Image|file=Mashack_and_Mary_Hicks_Family_Bible_Records-1.jpg |caption=Mashack and Mary Hicks Family Bible |align=l }} Documenting the family records entered into the Mashack and Mary Ferguson Hicks Family Bible Bible currently resides in the possession of [[Murphy-14549 | Arla J. Murphy]]

Mason County, West Virginia

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[[Category: West Virginia Projects]] [[ Category:West Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Mason County, West Virginia *'''[[Space:West_Virginia|West Virginia Space Page]]''' --------- {{One Place Study | place =Mason County, West Virginia | category = Mason County, West Virginia }} -------
Welcome to the Mason County, West Virginia Project!
'''History''' '''Government Offices''' '''Geography''' '''Adjacent counties''' '''Protected areas''' '''Demographics''' '''Cities''' *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Point_Pleasant%2C_West_Virginia Point Pleasant] '''Formed From''' '''Resources''' '''Census''' '''Notables''' '''Land Grants''' '''Cemeteries''' '''Sources'''

Mason Name Study: Source Library

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[[Category:Source Directories]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Mason Name Study]] =Mason Name Study: Source Library= :'''Welcome!''' :This is a list of resources for use in researching and improving Mason profiles. The page was created in connection with the [[:Space:Mason Name Study|Mason Name Study]] which is a [[Project:One Name Studies|One Name Study]]. ==WikiTree Pages helpful in Research== ''Project pages often have resources or links to resource pages. They also have project members who can be very helpful. The Mason name is all over the world. If there is place on WikiTree that has resources useful to the research of the Mason surname, please share a link to it here'': *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Source *[[Space:List_of_Lists|WikiTree Library]] :'''North America''' *[[Space:Southern Pioneers Project Resource Page|Southern Pioneers Project Resource Page]] *The Great Migration ships: [[:Category:Great_Migration_Ships|Category:Great_Migration_Ships]] :'''Australia''' *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Australia :'''New Zealand''' *[[Project:New Zealand|The New Zealand Project Page]] *Birth Marriage Death record search: https://www.bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz/home :'''Scotland''' *[[Space:Sources-Scotland|Sources-Scotland]] :'''England''' *[[Space:England County Resource Pages|England County Resource Pages]] :'''Ireland''' *[[Space:Sources-Ireland-Province-County|Sources-Ireland-Province-County]] *[[Space:Sources-Ireland|Sources-Ireland]] ==Source Pages== Click the links below for more information, including source location, links, source citation examples, and a list of profiles that use the source. Feel free to add appropriate sources and/or contact the profile manager with any questions. ===Adding Sources=== :If you have a source you wish to add: #Check to see if it already exists as a space page on WikiTree here: [[:Category:Sources by Name|Category:Sources by Name]] #If a free-space page already exists for the source, link it here by adding [[Space:Free Space Page Name Here|Free Space Page Name Here]] below within a citation. You should be able to copy and paste the citation example provided on the page to do this. #If the page does not exist yet, you can create one by adding *Author's Surname, First name. [[Space:Free Space Page Name Here|Free Space Page Name Here]] (place of publication, publisher, year) to the list below in edit mode. Save. Return to view mode and click on the red link to go to the new source page where you can add the source information. #Feel free to look at any of the examples below in edit mode to see the mark-up. #Online versions of older books can be found here: ::* [https://books.google.com/ Google Books] ::* [https://archive.org/ Internet Archive] (Also contains new books that may be borrowed and read online.) ::* [https://www.hathitrust.org Hathi Trust] ::* [https://books.familysearch.org Family Search] ::* [https://www.loc.gov/rr/program/bib/libsci/fulltext.html Library of Congress] ::* [http://library.si.edu/ Smithsonian Libraries] ::* [http://www.gutenberg.org/ Project Gutenberg] ::* [http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/ The Online Books Page] ::* [http://jscholarship.library.jhu.edu/ Johns Hopkins] ===Sources by location=== '''North America/United States''' *Mason, William Lyman. ''[[Space:A Record of the Descendents of Robert Mason of Roxbury, Mass.|A Record of the Descendents of Robert Mason of Roxbury, Mass.]]'' (Burdick, Armitage, and Allen; Milwaukee; 1891). *Dean, John Ward. ''[[Space:Capt. John Mason, The Founder of New Hampshire|Capt. John Mason, The Founder of New Hampshire]]'' (Prince Society, Boston, 1887) *Wildey, Anna. ''[[Space:Genealogy of the Descendants of William Chesebrough of Boston, Rehoboth, Mass.|Genealogy of the Descendants of William Chesebrough of Boston, Rehoboth, Mass.]]'' (T.A. Wright, 1903) *Mason, George William. ''[[Space:Ancestors and Descendants of Elisha Mason, Litchfield, Connecticut, 1759-1858, and His Wife Lucretia Webster, 1766-1853|Ancestors and Descendants of Elisha Mason, Litchfield, Connecticut, 1759-1858, and His Wife Lucretia Webster, 1766-1853]]'' (Mattatuck Press, Waterbury, Conn, 1911) *Mason, Alverdo Hayward. ''[[Space:Genealogy of the Sampson Mason Family|Genealogy of the Sampson Mason Family]]'' (A.H. Mason, East Braintree, Mass., 1902) *Dow, Joseph. ''[[Space:History of the Town of Hampton, New Hampshire|History of the Town of Hampton, New Hampshire]]'' (Salem Press, Salem, MA, 1893) *Pierce, Frederick. ''[[Space:Batchelder, Batcheller Genealogy|Batchelder, Batcheller Genealogy]]'' (W.B. Conkey Co., Chicago, ILL., 1898) *Duyckinck, Whitehead Cornell and John Cornell. ''[[Space:The Duyckinck and Allied Families|The Duyckinck and Allied Families]]'' (T A Wright, New York, 1908) ==Family Bibles== :source pages *Mason, Rufus Morganton [[Space:Rufus Mason's Family Bible|Rufus Mason's Family Bible]] (abstracted) *Mason [[Space:John Mason's Family Bible|John Mason's Family Bible]] (abstract) :external links *Family Bible of Senia Victoria (Brickey) Mason in Elliott County, Kentucky: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ky/elliott/bibles/senia.txt ==External Links to Indexes, Transcriptions, and Documents== :'''Monroe County, Tennessee, United States Court Records''' (useful for sourcing large Mason family in the area): *Browse index alphabetically by surname, then first name to find court case numbers with dates. Link leads to Mason pages: http://monroerecords.org/genealogy/browse-all-indexes/browse-all-first-name-select/?selected_last_name=Mason¤t_page=3&selected_letter=M *Chancery Court record abstracts by case number (1832-1887): http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/chancery/chanceryindex.htm *"Genealogical Fact-Sheets" resource information: https://sos.tn.gov/products/tsla/genealogical-fact-sheets-about-tennessee-counties-monroe-county :'''United Kingdom Genealogy Archives''': https://ukga.org/index.html

Masonic Cemetery

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[[Category:Masonic Cemetery, Crescent City, California]] [[Category:Crescent City Cemetery, Crescent City, California]] '''Cemetery Name:''' Masonic Cemetery '''Address:''' Cemetery Road at East Cooper Ave., Crescent City, CA 95531 '''GPS Coordinates:''' N 41° 45.404 W 124° 12.102 This is the original cemetery on the grounds now known as the [[Space:Crescent City Cemetery|Crescent City Cemetery]]. There are now four separate and distinct cemeteries on these grounds, the Masonic Cemetery being one of those four. The original Masonic Cemetery in Crescent City was opened in 1854 and located in the area where the [[Space:Brother Jonathan Cemetery|Brother Jonathan Cemetery]] is today on Pebble Beach Drive. It was relocated to Cemetery Road in the 1950s. According to the Del Norte County Historical Society many of the bodies were reinterred from the original cemetery to this newer cemetery. You can find further history of the original Masonic Cemetery at the [[Space:Brother Jonathan Cemetery|Brother Jonathan Cemetery]]

Masonic Cemetery, Black Hawk, Colorado

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Masonic Cemetery, Central City, Colorado

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[[Category: Masonic Cemetery, Central City, Colorado]] = About the Cemetery and Location = Elevation: 8,537 feet [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Masonic+Cemetery/@39.7971637,-105.5169025,15z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x876bbbe8ce3ea841:0xb0e326d11692ea1f!8m2!3d39.7993794!4d-105.5185389?hl=en Map of cemetery location] See more about Freemasonry at the [[Space:Freemasonry|Freemasonry Project]]. = Grave Stones & Markers = Please note that below are just a very small portion of the gravestones in this cemetery and is not an indexed and complete list. {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-1.jpg |caption = A A Lintz |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-2.jpg | caption = Bela L Lorah |align=r |size=m }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-3.jpg |caption = Caleb J Martin |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-4.jpg | caption = Warren family |align=r |size=m }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-5.jpg |caption = Edward J Gilbert |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-6.jpg | caption = Forrest J Paul |align=r |size=m }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-7.jpg |caption = H P Josselyn - 1 |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-8.jpg | caption = H P Josselyn - 2 |align=r |size=m }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-9.jpg |caption = H P Josselyn - 3 |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-10.jpg | caption = H P Josselyn - Military |align=r |size=m }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-11.jpg |caption = Harry F 'Jack' Norris |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-12.jpg | caption = Henry and Laura Ress |align=r |size=m }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-13.jpg |caption = James Davidson |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-14.jpg | caption = James Rule |align=r |size=m }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-15.jpg |caption = Jennie S Potter |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-16.jpg | caption = Mary Jeffery |align=r |size=m }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-17.jpg |caption = Patricia Lorraine Norris |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-18.jpg | caption = Robert W Heath Jr |align=r |size=m }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-19.jpg |caption = Robert W Heath Jr - Masonic pin |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-20.jpg | caption = Robert W Heath Jr - Widows Sons pin |align=r |size=m }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-21.jpg |caption = W J Hauenstein |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-22.jpg | caption = William Henry Harper |align=r |size=m }} {{Clear}}

Masovian Voivodeship

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{{Image|file=Flags-17.jpg |align=c |size=s |caption=Part of the [[Project:Poland|'''Poland Project''']] }} == General Information == The "Masovian Voivodeship or Mazovia Province (Polish: województwo mazowieckie), is the largest and most populous of the sixteen Polish provinces, or voivodeships, created in 1999. It occupies 35,579 square kilometres (13,737 sq mi) of east-central Poland, and has 5,324,500 inhabitants. Its principal cities are Warsaw (1.729 million) in the centre of the Warsaw metropolitan area, Radom (226,000) in the south, Płock (127,000) in the west, Siedlce (77,000) in the east, and Ostrołęka (55,000) in the north. The capital of the voivodeship is the national capital, Warsaw. The province was created on January 1, 1999, out of the former Warsaw, Płock, Ciechanów, Ostrołęka, Siedlce and Radom Voivodeships, pursuant to the Polish local government reforms adopted in 1998. The province's name recalls the traditional name of the region, Mazowsze (sometimes rendered in English as "Masovia"), with which it is roughly coterminous. However, southern part of the voivodeship, with Radom, historically belongs to Małopolska (Lesser Poland), while Łomża and its surroundings, even though historically part of Masovia, now is part of Podlaskie Voivodeship. It is bordered by six other voivodeships: Warmian-Masurian to the north, Podlaskie to the north-east, Lublin to the south-east, Świętokrzyskie to the south, Łódź to the south-west, and Kuyavian-Pomeranian to the north-west." "Masovian Voivodeship is divided into 42 counties (powiats): 5 city counties (miasto na prawach powiatu) and 37 "land counties" (powiat ziemski). These are subdivided into 314 gminas, which include 85 "urban gminas"." [[Wikipedia: Masovian Voivodeship]] {{Image|file=Masovian_Voivodeship-1.png|size=300|align=c}}
== Historical Categories == *Radom (Province) *[[:Category: Warsawa (Province)]] *[[:Category: Płock (Province)]] *[[:Category: Łomża (Province)]] {{Image|file=Poland_Historical_Map_Overlay-3.jpg|size=300|align=c}}
== Historical Timeline == *1526 - 1795 = Masovian Voivodeship (Polish: Województwo Mazowieckie) was an administrative region of the Kingdom of Poland, and of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, from the 1526 to the partitions of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1795). Together with Płock and Rawa Voivodeships, it formed the province of Masovia.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masovian_Voivodeship_(1526%E2%80%931795)] *1795 - 1806 = After the third partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1795), the the area that is now present day Masovian Voivodeship encompassed both Prussia and Austrian Empires. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Galicia-4.png] *1806 - 1815 = The Duchy of Warsaw (Polish: Księstwo Warszawskie, French: Duché de Varsovie, German: Herzogtum Warschau), also known as the Grand Duchy of Warsaw and Napoleonic Poland, was a French client state established by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1807, during the Napoleonic Wars. It comprised the ethnically Polish lands ceded to France by Prussia under the terms of the Treaties of Tilsit. It was the first attempt to re-establish Poland as a sovereign state after the 18th-century partitions and covered the central and southeastern parts of present-day Poland. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duchy_of_Warsaw] **1806 - 1815 = Warsaw Department was a unit of administrative division and local government in the Duchy of Warsaw. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warsaw_Department] **1806 - 1815 = was a unit of administrative division and local government in Polish Duchy of Warsaw. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bydgoszcz_Department] *1815 = Congress of Vienna. Warsaw becomes part of Congress Poland, Russian Empire.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congress_of_Vienna] *1816 - 1837 = The Masovian Voivodeship was a voivodeship of the Congress Poland (Russian Empire), that existed from 1816 to 1837.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masovian_Voivodeship_(1816%E2%80%931837)] *1837 - 1844 = The Masovia Governorate was a governorate of Congress Poland, from 1837 to 1844, with its located in Warsaw.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masovian_Governorate] *1844 - 1915 = Warsaw Governorate (Polish: Gubernia warszawska; Russian: Варшавская губерния) was an administrative unit (governorate) of Congress Poland. It was created in 1844 from the Masovia and Kalisz Governorates, and had the capital in Warsaw. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warsaw_Governorate]. *1915 - 1919 = *1919 - 1939 = Second Polish Republic *1939 - 1945 = Nazi Germany Occupation *1967 = 1967 Warszawa is essentially the same as modern Masovia, except that Radom in 1967 was in Lesser Poland, while Łomża and its surroundings, even though historically part of Mazovia, now is part of Podlaskie Voivodeship. *1967 - 1999 = *1999 - Present = The province was created on 1 January 1999, out of the former voivodeships of Warsaw, Płock, Ciechanów, Ostrołęka, Siedlce and Radom, pursuant to the Polish local government reforms adopted in 1998. == Administrative Divisions == {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable " style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 2px Solid Black;" cellpadding="6" |- |'''City Counties''' |'''Polish Name''' |'''Seat''' |'''Total Gminas''' |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warsaw Warsaw] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warszawa Warszawa] |Warsaw |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostro%C5%82%C4%99ka Ostrołęka] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostro%C5%82%C4%99ka Ostrołęka] |Ostrołęka |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P%C5%82ock Płock] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/P%C5%82ock Płock] |Płock |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radom Radom] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radom Radom] |Radom |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siedlce Siedlce] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siedlce Siedlce] |Siedlce |1 |- |'''Land Counties''' |'''Polish Name''' |'''Seat''' |'''Total Gminas''' |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostro%C5%82%C4%99ka_County Ostrołęka County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_ostro%C5%82%C4%99cki Powiat ostrołęcki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostro%C5%82%C4%99ka Ostrołęka] |11 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P%C5%82ock_County Płock County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_p%C5%82ocki Powiat płocki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P%C5%82ock Płock] |15 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radom_County Radom County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_radomski Powiat radomski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radom Radom] |13 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siedlce_County Siedlce County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_siedlecki Powiat siedlecki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siedlce Siedlce] |13 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%BBuromin_County Żuromin County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_%C5%BCuromi%C5%84ski Powiat żuromiński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%BBuromin Żuromin] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C5%82awa_County Mława County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_m%C5%82awski Powiat mławski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C5%82awa Mława] |10 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Przasnysz_County Przasnysz County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_przasnyski Powiat przasnyski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Przasnysz Przasnysz] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ciechan%C3%B3w_County Ciechanów County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_ciechanowski Powiat ciechanowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ciechan%C3%B3w Ciechanów] |9 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierpc_County Sierpc County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_sierpecki Powiat sierpecki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierpc Sierpc] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mak%C3%B3w_County Maków County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_makowski Powiat makowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mak%C3%B3w_Mazowiecki Maków Mazowiecki] |10 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostr%C3%B3w_County,_Masovian_Voivodeship Ostrów County, Masovian Voivodeship] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_ostrowski_(wojew%C3%B3dztwo_mazowieckie) Powiat ostrowski (województwo mazowieckie)] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostr%C3%B3w_Mazowiecka Ostrów Mazowiecka] |11 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P%C5%82o%C5%84sk_County Płońsk County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_p%C5%82o%C5%84ski Powiat płoński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P%C5%82o%C5%84sk Płońsk] |12 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pu%C5%82tusk_County Pułtusk County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_pu%C5%82tuski Powiat pułtuski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pu%C5%82tusk Pułtusk] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wyszk%C3%B3w_County Wyszków County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_wyszkowski Powiat wyszkowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wyszk%C3%B3w Wyszków] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gostynin_County Gostynin County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_gostyni%C5%84ski Powiat gostyniński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gostynin Gostynin] |5 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nowy_Dw%C3%B3r_County,_Masovian_Voivodeship Nowy Dwór County, Masovian Voivodeship] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_nowodworski_(wojew%C3%B3dztwo_mazowieckie) Powiat nowodworski (województwo mazowieckie)] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nowy_Dw%C3%B3r_Mazowiecki Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legionowo_County Legionowo County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_legionowski Powiat legionowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legionowo Legionowo] |5 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wo%C5%82omin_County Wołomin County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_wo%C5%82omi%C5%84ski Powiat wołomiński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wo%C5%82omin Wołomin] |12 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C4%99gr%C3%B3w_County Węgrów County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_w%C4%99growski Powiat węgrowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C4%99gr%C3%B3w Węgrów] |9 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soko%C5%82%C3%B3w_County Sokołów County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_soko%C5%82owski Powiat sokołowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soko%C5%82%C3%B3w_Podlaski Sokołów Podlaski] |9 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sochaczew_County Sochaczew County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_sochaczewski Powiat sochaczewski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sochaczew Sochaczew] |8 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warsaw_West_County Warsaw West County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_warszawski_zachodni Powiat warszawski zachodni] |https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O%C5%BCar%C3%B3w_Mazowiecki Ożarów Mazowiecki] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mi%C5%84sk_County Mińsk County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_mi%C5%84ski Powiat miński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mi%C5%84sk_Mazowiecki Mińsk Mazowiecki] |13 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81osice_County Łosice County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_%C5%82osicki Powiat łosicki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81osice Łosice] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%BByrard%C3%B3w_County Żyrardów County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_%C5%BCyrardowski Powiat żyrardowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%BByrard%C3%B3w Żyrardów] |5 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grodzisk_County,_Masovian_Voivodeship Grodzisk County, Masovian Voivodeship] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_grodziski_(wojew%C3%B3dztwo_mazowieckie) Powiat grodziski (województwo mazowieckie)] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grodzisk_Mazowiecki Grodzisk Mazowiecki] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pruszk%C3%B3w_County Pruszków County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_pruszkowski Powiat pruszkowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pruszk%C3%B3w Pruszków] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piaseczno_County Piaseczno County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_piaseczy%C5%84ski Powiat piaseczyński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piaseczno Piaseczno] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otwock_County Otwock County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_otwocki Powiat otwocki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otwock Otwock] |8 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gr%C3%B3jec_County Grójec County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_gr%C3%B3jecki Powiat grójecki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gr%C3%B3jec Grójec] |10 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garwolin_County Garwolin County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_garwoli%C5%84ski Powiat garwoliński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garwolin Garwolin] |14 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bia%C5%82obrzegi_County Białobrzegi County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_bia%C5%82obrzeski Powiat białobrzeski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bia%C5%82obrzegi Białobrzegi] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kozienice_County Kozienice County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_kozienicki Powiat kozienicki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kozienice Kozienice] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Przysucha_County Przysucha County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_przysuski Powiat przysuski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Przysucha Przysucha] |8 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zwole%C5%84_County Zwoleń County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_zwole%C5%84ski Powiat zwoleński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zwole%C5%84 Zwoleń] |5 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Szyd%C5%82owiec_County Szydłowiec County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_szyd%C5%82owiecki Powiat szydłowiecki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Szyd%C5%82owiec Szydłowiec] |5 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipsko_County Lipsko County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_lipski Powiat lipski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipsko Lipsko] |6 |} == Holocaust Camps == *[[:Category: Treblinka Extermination Camp|Treblinka Extermination Camp]] == Research Resources == *[https://geneteka.genealodzy.pl/index.php?op=gt&lang=eng&bdm=B&w=07mz&rid=B&search_lastname=&search_name=&search_lastname2=&search_name2=&from_date=&to_date= Geneteka] *[https://agad.gov.pl/ Central Archives of Historical Records in Warsaw] *https://indeksy.net/news.php *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1521&cj=1&netid=cj&o_xid=0001029688&o_lid=0001029688&o_sch=Affiliate+External Poland, Warsaw Death Notices from Nasz Przeglad, 1923 & 1937-1938]; via Ancestry.com *[http://www.szpejankowski.eu/index.php/metryki-wykazy-osob/102.html Szpejankowskich Family Portal]; an excellent resource!! More than 70 parish church books from the "DobrinerLand" area of Poland; records for marriages, births & deaths, from the 1700s to the late 1800s. Also has pictures, historical information about the area. *Cemetery: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Poland/Mazowieckie?id=state_3063 Findagrave Warsaw] *Cemetery: [https://grobonet.com/index.php?page=wyszukiwanie&imie=&nazw=&wojewodztwo=Mazowieckie&miasto= Grobonet Warsaw] *Cemetery: [https://www.ecmentarze.pl/wyszukaj-pochowanego/wojewodztwo/mazowieckie eCmentarze.pl] *[http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/Poland/WarszawaHomeowners.htm Warsaw and Praga Homeowner's Lists], from the years 1852, 1864, 1869, 1870, and 1897 *https://metryki.genbaza.pl/; how to use GenBaza (PDF download): https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/img_auth.php/a/af/GENBAZA.pdf *[https://plock.ap.gov.pl/ State Archive in Płock] *[https://www.radom.ap.gov.pl/ State Archive in Radom] *[https://www.siedlce.ap.gov.pl/ State Archive in Siedlce] *[https://warszawa.ap.gov.pl/ State Archive in Warsaw] *https://www.mennonitegenealogy.com/poland/ ==Sources== *http://www.mazovia.pl/ Official Website *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masovian_Voivodeship Masovian Voivodeship, Wikipedia *https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Masovian_(Mazowieckie)_Voivodeship,_Poland_Genealogy

Mass Cards

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Mass Communication Project

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“When it comes to local news, more people say they get that news from local television stations than any other source. About two-thirds (68%) say they regularly get local news from television reports or television station websites, 48% say they regularly get news from local newspapers in print or online, 34% say they get local news regularly from radio and 31% say they get their local news, more generally, from the internet.” () Our group chose to display (through pictures) how our society has become so reliant on television, almost deeming newspapers obsolete in our technology based world. We all have differences in which source we prefer, although we all agree that the reason television is more popular now is because of the convenience it gives to us. And let's be honest...technology has made us lazy. For Alana, one reason her and her family do still rely on the newspaper is for local sports. Her brother is an outstanding athlete and there are articles on him year round whether it be for football, basketball or track. They can always count on the newspaper for local pictures taken of him and his teammates which are always fun to look at. Also since she is from such a small town, their local papers are not available on the internet. So why still have newspapers if we can just flip a switch to get the same information? One reason is that many people would lose their jobs if newspaper factories just shut down and people of other generations that still use newspapers as their source of information would be upset with the change. A lot of people have different preferences on how they find information so having options is necessary. Another reason is that many people think that just sitting in a room by yourself with no noise at all and reading a paper is relaxing and soothing. People don't have to think about their problems and see whats going on in their community or their world. We are sculpted in to these creatures who are so influenced by the media. We eat, sleep, talk and wear the media! It's literally insane to think how persuaded we are by commercials/television. Yet we turn to the television every time we want to relax or find out the new breaking story. These pictures display how television is all around us, and how it is hard to turn your back without being confronted by a television or the media. "Television" By Todd Alcott Look at me. Look at me. Look at me, look at me, Look at me. Look at me. No no no, don’t look over there, there’s nothing to look at over there, look at me, look at me. Are you looking at me? Is everybody looking at me? Do I have your attention? Good. Don’t get the wrong idea. I’m not trying to take Over your life. You need, what? What do you need? You need to, what? Go to the bathroom? fine. Get up, go to the bathroom, come back, look at me. You need, what? You need to get something to eat? Fine. Get up, go to the kitchen, get something to eat, come back, look at me. You need to, what, sleep? Fine. Get up go to bed, go to sleep, get up, come back, look at me. Okay. So we have an agreement. You will do what you absolutely need to do, and when you’re done, you will come back and look at me. Don’t worry about your schedule. I am here for you. I am here for you. Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, I am here for you. I am here for you. You need me, I’m here. Fair Foul, thick and thin, Iam here for you. I am here for you. People try to tell you I’m bad? You tell them I’m here for you. I am here for you. People try to tell you I’m bad, know what it sounds like to me? Sour grapes. You see what I – hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, no, don’t Look over there, there’s nothing going on over There, look at me, look at me, look at me. I’ve got stuff you wouldn’t believe. Danger? Sex? Action? Death? Thrills? Comedy? All here, all in the next eight minutes. Can you believe it? You can’t. It’s unbelievable. You can’t believe it because it’s unbelievable! It’s a miracle. Just keep looking at me. Just keep looking at me. Just keep looking at me. Look at me, look at me, look at me, look at me, look at me. It seems today that television has far surpassed the life of newspapers. With only certain newspapers being able to stay on their feet, they have seemed to become obsolete. Our needs are greater in this time with many of us being on the go constantly. We can get out information at the touch of a button instead of bringing a paper with us everywhere we go. We can watch the news on our phones, or television where it is just easier to listen than it is to sit down and take the time to read. For myself (Andrea) I mostly use my laptop wherever I am. It is easy to carry with and I can get the latest information from the World Wide Web any time I wish. I feel as if the media is a reflection of what the public needs. Right now with the population never taking the time to read a newspaper the media has had to make news more accessible. Even though we have people who are more apt to the Internet I believe that our baby boomers still like to sit down, take a load off and relax with a cup of coffee and a newspaper. However, soon that generation will dissipate and our newspapers will become completely obsolete.

Mass Imprisonment

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== Introduction == '''Note:''' the profile manager is not an expert in this field. He simply has a need. He welcomes all constructive criticism, help, and feedback. This page is an attempt to collect together the rationale behind a categorization structure that can be used for the many forms of mass Imprisonment (mostly indefinitely and without trial): * Concentration camps * Extermination camps / Killing centers * Forced-labor camps * Immigration detention * Internment camps * Prisoner-of-war camps * Transit camps These topics may, understandably, elicit strong emotions and opinions. These will, in the main, all be completely valid. It is important to understand, however, that no hierarchy will be perfect for such a complex subject. Our aim is not to create a perfect hierarchy - it is to create a structure that allows us to indicate that an individual had their life changed, perhaps tragically, by being incarcerated in such a place. The Holocaust Project are proposing a change to the hierarchy of the categories that they maintain - this page will summarize their findings and attempt a parallel or similar structure for all other camps. Question: Should we include Refugee Camps? These are not imprisonment, in the main. == The Problems == :The term "concentration camp" and "internment camp" are used to refer to a variety of systems that greatly differ in their severity, mortality rate, and architecture; their defining characteristic is that inmates are held outside the rule of law. Extermination camps or death camps, whose primary purpose is killing, are also imprecisely referred to as "concentration camps". ::— [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internment Wikipedia article on Internment] As with any other location or institution, these places change with time. A Women's Prison, for instance, may be repurposed during the foreign occupation of the country in which it existed to house political prisoners. See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grini_detention_camp Grini detention camp]. Is it fair, under this scenario, to categorize it under the country in which it was built? Do we ignore the structure used to house inmates, and have two categories (one for the prison, one for the detention camp)? In addition, the difference in the standards of care between camps is vast - should we attempt to capture this in the hierarchy? This can be problematic in itself, because a humane camp may degenerate through overcrowding or through being repurposed. == History == The term "Concentration Camp" is not new: :In 1896, General Weyler of Spain implemented the first wave of the Spanish "Reconcentracion Policy" that sent thousands of Cubans into concentration camps. Under Weyler's policy, the rural population had eight days to move into designated camps located in fortified towns; any person who failed to obey was shot. ::''https://www.pbs.org/crucible/tl4.html'' The Wikipedia article on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten_Years%27_War The Spanish-Cuban Ten Year's War] suggests the the term was used even earlier, though doesn't have a source for that claim. Apart from Extermination Camps, the term Concentration Camp can be used interchangeably with the others listed at the top of the page. They are places where some authority concentrates people considered "undesirable" based on some criteria. == Discussions == === Holocaust Category Proposals === The recent category restructure by the Holocaust Project seems to be focused on WW2 camps run by the Nazis: * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1671728/holocaust-project-proposal-adjustment-holocaust-categories Holocaust Project: Proposal for adjustment to Holocaust categories (G2G)] * [[Space:Proposal_for_Holocaust_categories_2023|Proposal for Holocaust categories 2023 (free space)]] An earlier proposal is also narrowly focused on these camps: * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1492753/holocaust-jewish-category-suggestions Holocaust/Jewish Category Suggestions] The proposal includes the fate of victims as subcategories of each camp. This could be seen to be a parallel structure - much like the "Killed In Action" category for combatants. There is much debate on the naming of the categories, with the realization that one name will not properly describe all types of these institutions. The consensus seems to be: * ''Concentration Camp'' is the generally recognized term - ''Holocaust Camp'' is not used much outside of WikiTree (and has caused confusion on many occasions) * ''Extermination Camp / Killing Center'' (see [https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/nazi-camps Nazi Camps at USHMM]) are seen as separate to ''Concentration Camp'' - but the wording is seen as potentially traumatizing. The suggestion that we use the terms that were used at the time (as we do for place names) has met some resistance. This is thought, by some, to be honoring the persecutors, rather than the persecuted. The categories will only be useful if profile managers can find them, though, and if ''Concentration Camp'' is the generally used term, then this may be the best fit - despite not being accurate in all cases. === General Proposals === A more general call, to create categories for other types of mass detention, is in the G2G post at: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1668828/fixing-the-categorization-of-concentration-camps Fixing the categorization of Concentration Camps]. I will assume here that we will not try to cover Categories maintained by the Holocaust Project. Summary to come.... == Sources == * [https://ushmm.org US Holocaust Museum] * [https://yadvashem.org Yad Vashem World Holocaust Museum] * [https://auschwitz.org Auschwitz-Birkenau] * [https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org Holocaust Encyclopedia] * [https://muzeumtreblinka.eu Treblinka] == Appendix 1, Camp Categories in Wikitree == The following table summarises the categories of mass internment camps in Wikitree. As of 28th December 2023 all the Wikitree categories are connected to a war. The following table shows the military prisoners of war and civilians. The table also displays the number of categories and number of Wikitree profiles. {| border="1" width=100% |- !align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=24%|Wikitree Category for a
Collection of Camps !align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=18%|Conflict !align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=12%|Military Prisoners !align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=10%|Civilians !align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=6%|Administrators !align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=30%|Location of Camps |- !align="center"|[[:Category:British_American_Revolution_Camps_for_American_POWs|British_American_Revolution_Camps
for_American_POWs ]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Revolutionary_War American_Revolutionary
War] (1775-1783)||American
(4 profiles)||||British Empire||now USA
(2 categories)|| |- !align="center"|[[:Category:Confederate_American_Civil_War_Camps_for_Union_POWs|Confederate_American_Civil_War
Camps_for_Union_POWs]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_War American_Civil_War]
(1861-1865)||Union
(3563 profiles)||||Confederate||Confederate
(21 categories)|| |- !align="center"|[[:Category:Union_American_Civil_War_Camps_for_Confederate_POWs|Union_American_Civil_War
Camps_for_Confederate_POWs ]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_War American_Civil_War]
(1861-1865)||Confederate
(2820 profiles)||||Union||Union
(27 categories)|| |- !align="center"|[[:Category:South_African_Concentration_Camps%2C_British|South_African_Concentration
Camps,_British]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Boer_War Second Boer War]
(1899-1902)||||South African
(1624 profiles)||British Empire||South Africa
(52 categories)|| |- !align="center"|[[:Category:Prisoner_of_War_Camps%2C_Second_Boer_War|Prisoner_of_War_Camps,
Second_Boer_War]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Boer_War Second Boer War]
(1899-1902)||South African
(153 profiles)||||British Empire||South Africa, India, Ceylon, Bermuda
(41 categories) || |- !align="center"|[[:Category:Prisoner_of_War_Camps%2C_World_War_I|Prisoner_of_War_Camps,
World_War_I]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_I World War I]
(1914-1918)||Various
(6 profiles)||||German Empire||German Empire
(4 categories)|| |- !align="center"|Holocaust Camps||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II World War II]
(1939-1945)||||Multiple groups (6669 profiles)||Nazi Germany||Multiple Locations in Europe
(45 categories)|| |- !align="center"|[[:Category:Lordsburg_Internment_Camp|Lordsburg_Internment_Camp]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II World War II]
(1939-1945)||||Japanese Americans (1 profile)||USA||USA
(1 category)|| |- !align="center"|[[:Category:War_Relocation_Authority_Camps|War_Relocation_Authority_Camps]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II World War II]
(1939-1945)||||Japanese Americans (104 profiles)||USA||USA
(10 categories)|| |- !align="center"|[[:Category:World_War_II%2C_United_States%2C_POW_Camps|World_War_II, United_States,
POW_Camps]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II World War II]
(1939-1945)||Japanese, German and Italian (2 profiles)||||USA||USA
(2 categories)|| |- !align="center"|[[:Category:World_War_II_POW_German_Camps|World_War_II
POW_German_Camps]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II World War II]
(1939-1945)||Multiple Allied Nationalities (252 profiles)||||Nazi Germany||Nazi Germany
(32 categories)|| |- !align="center"|[[:Category:Prisoner_of_War_Camps%2C_Korean_War|Prisoner_of_War_Camps,
Korean_War]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_War Korean War]
(1950-1953)||Multiple United Nations (1 profile)||||North Korea||North Korea
(1 category)|| |- !align="center"|[[:Category:Prisoner_of_War_Camps%2C_Vietnam_War|Prisoner_of_War_Camps,
Vietnam_War ]] ||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnam_War Vietnam War]
(1955-1975)||Multiple Allied Nationalities (3 profiles)||||North Vietnam||North Vietnam
(10 categories)|| |- |}
== Appendix 2, Current Wikitree Category Structure == The following describes how categories are linked to Mass Imprisonment Camps. As of 1/1/2024, all the camps are related to ''[[:Category: Wars|Wars]]'' and fall under the top level categories of ''[[:Category:Military|Military]]'' and/or ''[[:Category:Military_History|Military History]]'' (which in turn is linked to ''[[:Category:World_History|World_History]]''). All of the camps are linked to the present day ''[[:Category:Regions|Regions]]'' that they existed in. '''Level 1 [[:Category:Regions|Regions]]''' shows location of different camps '''Level1 [[:Category:World_History|World_History]]'''
=>Level 2, 58 subcategories including
.........[[:Category:Genocides]]
.........=>Level 3, 5 subcategories including [[:Category: Holocaust]]
.........==> Level 4, 10 subcategories including Category:Holocaust_Camps .........[[:Category:African_History]]
.........=>Level 3, 10 subcategories including [[:Category: South African History]]
.........==>Level 4, 17 subcategories including [[:Category: Second Boer War]] and
.............................. [[:Category: South African Concentration Camps, British]] .........[[:Category:Military_History|Military History]]
.........=>Level 3, 94 subcategories including [[:Category: Wars|Wars]]
.........==>Level 4, 20 subcategories including [[:Category:Wars_1900-1944]]
.........===>Level 5, 66 subcategories including [[:Category:United_States_of_America%2C_World_War_II]]
.........====> Level 6, 24 subcategories including [[:Category:Japanese_Americans_in_World_War_II]]
.........=====>Level 7, 3 subcategories including [[:Category: War Relocation Authority Camps]] '''Level 1 [[:Category:Military|Military]]'''
=> Level 2, 58 subcategories including [[:Category:Prisoner_of_War_Camps]]
==> Level 3, 7 subcategories
........... [[:Category:British_American_Revolution_Camps_for_American_POWs]],
........... [[:Category:Prisoners_of_War%2C_United_States_of_America%2C_United_States_Civil_War]] with One subcategory
........... =>Level 4 [[:Category:Confederate_American_Civil_War_Camps_for_Union_POWs]]
...........[[:Category:Prisoners_of_War%2C_Confederate_States_of_America%2C_United_States_Civil_War]] with One subcategory
........... =>Level 4 [[:Category:Union_American_Civil_War_Camps_for_Confederate_POWs]]
...........[[:Category:Prisoner_of_War_Camps%2C_Second_Boer_War]]
...........[[:Category:Prisoner_of_War_Camps%2C_World_War_I]]
...........[[:Category:Prisoner_of_War_Camps%2C_World_War_II]], 4 subcategories including
...........=>Level 4 [[:Category:World_War_II_POW_German_Camps]] and
...........=>Level 4 [[:Category:World_War_II%2C_POW_Camps%2C_Allied]] which only has One sub-category
...........==>Level 5 [[:Category:World_War_II%2C_United_States%2C_POW_Camps]]
...........[[:Category:Prisoner_of_War_Camps%2C_Korean_War]]
...........[[:Category:Prisoner_of_War_Camps%2C_Vietnam_War]] '''Level1 [[:Category:Society|Society]]'''
=> Level 2, 34 subcategories including [[:Category:Social_Institutions|Social_Institutions]]
==> Level 3, 5 subcategories including [[:Category:Prisons|Prisons]]
===> Level 4, 8 subcategories including [[:Category:Prisoner_of_War_Camps|Prisoner_of_War_Camps]] which has been described under Level 1 [[:Category:Military]]

Massachusetts

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Massachusetts Adoption Resources

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[[Category:United States Adoption Resources]] [[Project:Adoption_Angels|Adoption Angels Project]] The Adoption Angels Project is currently editing and expanding all Resources by Location pages. It is a work in progress. [[McBeth-165|McBeth-165]] 00:48, 21 August 2020 (UTC) ---- '''Massachusetts is an "open state" as of 2015''', "an adult adoptee can get an original birth certificate for birth dates prior to April 14, 1974." ==Original birth certificate== ==Non Identifying Information== ==Third Party Agencies== (adoption agencies, orphanages, intermediaries) ==State Laws== ==Additional Local Resources== ==WikiTree Project==

Massachusetts Cemeteries Team Progress

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[[:Category:Massachusetts, Cemeteries|Massachusetts Cemeteries Category Page]] This page is part of the [[Space:Massachusetts_Cemeteries_Team|Massachusetts Cemeteries Team]], and was created in an effort to keep track of our progress in the over 90 cemeteries located in our state. Please add the cemeteries that you have completed or are working on to the table below in alphabetical order, along with other pertinent data, and include your best estimates of the percentages of completion for photography and transcriptions. Be sure to check this table before starting a new cemetery to avoid duplications of effort. '''Note:''' You do not have to finish a whole cemetery before moving on to the next! You can certainly create profiles as you transcribe the images, and if you're doing a bigger cemetery in multiple visits, you can transcribe and create profiles for the sections you've done without waiting until you've photographed the whole cemetery. ===Table of Cemeteries=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Cemetery Name ! scope="col" | City ! scope="col" | County ! scope="col" | Started by ! scope="col" | Survey (% complete) ! scope="col" | Transcription (% complete) |- | [[Space:Millbury_Cemetery%2C_Millbury%2C_Massachusetts | Millbury Cemetery]] || Millbury || Worcester || [[Burns-5616|Dana Burns]] || || || |- | [[Space:Forefathers_Burial_Ground%2C_Chelmsford%2C_Massachusetts | Forefathers Burial Ground]] || Chelmsford || Middlesex || [[Burns-5616|Dana Burns]] || || || |- | [[Space:Second_Parish_Burial_Ground%2C_Burlington%2C_Massachusetts|Second Parish Burial Ground]] || Burlington || Middlesex || [[Burns-5616|Dana Burns]] || 90 || || |- | [[Space:Saint_Joseph%27s_Cemetery%2C_Pittsfield%2C_Massachusetts|Saint Joseph's Cemetery]] || Pittsfield || Berkshire || [[Clews-14 | DK Clews]] || || || |- | [[Space:Tyringham_Cemetery%2C_Tyringham%2C_Massachusetts|Tyringham Cemetery]] || Tyringham || Berkshire || [[Clews-14 | DK Clews]] || || || |- | [[Space:Main_Street_Cemetery%2C_Dalton%2C_Massachusetts|Main Street Cemetery]] || Dalton || Berkshire || [[Clews-14 | DK Clews]] || || || |- | [[Space:Saint_Peter%27s_Cemetery%2C_Great_Barrington%2C_Massachusetts|Saint Peter's Cemetery]] || Great Barrington || Berkshire || [[Clews-14 | DK Clews]] || || || |- | [[Space:Elmwood_Cemetery%2C_Great_Barrington%2C_Massachusetts|Elmwood Cemetery]] || Great Barrington || Berkshire || [[Clews-14 | DK Clews]] || || || |- | [[Space:Chilmark_Cemetery%2C_Chilmark%2C_Massachusetts|Chilmark Cemetery]] || Chilmark || Dukes || [[Flanders-606 | Ryan Flanders]] || || || |- | [[Space:Mount_Auburn_Cemetery%2C_Cambridge%2C_Massachusetts|Mount Auburn Cemetery]] || Cambridge || Middlesex || || || || |- | [[Space:Salem_Street_Cemetery%2C_Malden%2C_Massachusetts|Salem Street Cemetery]] || Malden || Middlesex || [[Childs-1667 | E Childs]] || || || |- | [[Space:Mountain_View_Cemetery%2C_Shrewsbury%2C_Massachusetts|Mountain View Cemetery]] || Shrewsbury || Worcester || [[Durbin-702 | Natalie Trott]] || || || |- | [[Space:School_Street_Cemetery|School Street Cemetery]] || Lowell || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 |Anon (Helderman) Crewe ]] || || || |- | [[Space:Lowell_Cemetery|Lowell Cemetery]] || Lowell || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 |Anon (Helderman) Crewe ]] || || || |- | [[Space:Arlington_Street_Cemetery%2C_Watertown%2C_Massachusetts|Arlington Street Cemetery]] || Watertown || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 | Anon (Helderman) Crewe]] || || || |- | [[Space:Ashby_First_Parish_Burial_Ground%2C_Ashby%2C_Massachusetts|Ashby First Parish Burial Ground]] || Ashby || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 | Anon (Helderman) Crewe]] || || || |- | [[Space:Bell_Rock_Cemetery%2C_Malden%2C_Massachusetts|Bell Rock Cemetery]] || Malden || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 | Anon (Helderman) Crewe]] || || || |- | [[Space:Brigham_Cemetery|Brigham Cemetery]] || Marlborough || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 | Anon (Helderman) Crewe]] || || || |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Brookside_Cemetery%2C_Stow%2C_Massachusetts Brookside Cemetery] || Stow || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 | Anon (Helderman) Crewe]] || || || |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Calvary_Cemetery%2C_Waltham%2C_Massachusetts Calvary Cemetery] || Waltham || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 | Anon (Helderman) Crewe]] || || || |- | [[Space:Saint_Patrick_Cemetery%2C_Lowell%2C_Massachusetts|Saint Patrick Cemetery]] || Lowell || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 | Anon (Helderman) Crewe]] || || || |- | [[Space:Woodbine_Cemetery%2C_Lowell%2C_Massachusetts|Woodbine Cemetery]] || Lowell || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 | Anon (Helderman) Crewe]] || || || |- | [[Space:Holy_Trinity_Cemetery%2C_Lowell%2C_Massachusetts|Holy Trinity Cemetery]] || Lowell || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 | Anon (Helderman) Crewe]] || || || |- | [[Space:Hamblett_Cemetery%2C_Lowell%2C_Massachusetts|Hamblett Cemetery]] || Lowell || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 | Anon (Helderman) Crewe]] || || || |- | [[Space:Cambridge_Cemetery%2C_Cambridge%2C_Massachusetts|Cambridge Cemetery]] || Cambridge || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 | Anon (Helderman) Crewe]] || || || |- | [[Space:Catholic_Mount_Auburn_Cemetery%2C_Watertown%2C_Massachusetts|Catholic Mount Auburn Cemetery]] || Watertown || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 | Anon (Helderman) Crewe]] || || || |- | [[Space:Center_Cemetery%2C_Holliston%2C_Massachusetts|Center Cemetery]] || Holliston || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 | Anon (Helderman) Crewe]] || || || |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Center_Cemetery%2C_Shirley%2C_Massachusetts Center Cemetery] || Shirley || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 | Anon (Helderman) Crewe]] || || || |- | [[Space:Central_Cemetery%2C_Dunstable%2C_Massachusetts|Central Cemetery]] || Dunstable || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 | Anon (Helderman) Crewe]] || || || |- | [[Space:Chestnut_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Burlington%2C_Massachusetts|Chestnut Hill Cemetery]] || Burlington || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 | Anon (Helderman) Crewe]] || || || |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Church_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Framingham%2C_Massachusetts Church Hill Cemetery] || Framingham || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 | Anon (Helderman) Crewe]] || || || |- | [[Space:Clark_Cemetery%2C_Lowell%2C_Massachusetts|Clark Cemetery]] || Lowell || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 | Anon (Helderman) Crewe]] || || || |- | [[Space:First_Burial_Ground%2C_Woburn%2C_Massachusetts|First Burial Ground]] || Woburn || Middlesex || [[White-34498 | Chip White]] ||38|| || |- | [[Space:Gate_Cemetery|Gate Cemetery]] || Chesterfield || Hampshire ||[[Boy-41|Emily Holmberg]] || || || |- | [[Space:Pine_Grove_Cemetery%2C_Conway%2C_Franklin_County%2C_Massachusetts|Pine Grove Cemetery]] || Conway || Franklin || [[Boy-41|Emily Holmberg]] || || || |- | [[Space:Bofat_Cemetery%2C_Chesterfield%2C_Massachusetts|Bofat Cemetery]]|| Chesterfield|| Hampshire|| [[Boy-41|Emily Holmberg]]|| || || |- | [[Space:Aspen_Grove_Cemetery%2C_Ware%2C_Massachusetts|Aspen Grove Cemetery]] || Ware || Hampshire || [[Boy-41|Emily Holmberg]] || || || |- | [[Space:Ireland_Street_Cemetery%2C_Chesterfield%2C_Massachusetts|Ireland Street Cemetery]] || Chesterfield || Hampshire || [[Boy-41|Emily Holmberg]] || || || |- | [[Space:Saint_Mary_of_the_Assumption_Cemetery%2C_Northampton%2C_Massachusetts|Saint Mary of the Assumption Cemetery]] || Northampton || Hampshire || [[Boy-41|Emily Holmberg]] || || || |}

Massachusetts Genealogy and History Guide

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[[Category:Massachusetts]] [[Category: Massachusetts Genealogy Resources]] == Massachusetts History and Genealogy Guide == This is a locality guide to help you with your research in Massachusetts. === Background === * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Massachusetts_Biography Biography] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Massachusetts_Gazetteers Gazetteers] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Massachusetts_History History] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Massachusetts_Maps Maps] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Massachusetts_Migration Migration] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Massachusetts_For_Further_Reading For Further Reading] * '''Quick Facts'''
'''Official State Name:''' Commonwealth of Massachusetts
'''Statehood:''' 6 February 1788 (6th)
'''State Motto:''' ''Ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem'' (By the sword we seek peace, but peace only under liberty)
'''State Capital:''' Boston
'''State Nickname:''' The Bay State, The Pilgrim State, The Puritan State, The Old Colony, The Baked Bean State
'''Demonym:''' Bay Stater (official); Massachusite (traditional); Massachusettsian
'''State Artist:''' Norman Rockwell
'''State Bean:''' Baked Navy Bean
'''State Berry:''' Cranberry
'''State Beverage:''' Cranberry Juice
'''State Bird:''' Black-Capped Chickadee
'''State Blues Artist:''' Taj Mahal
'''State Building Stone:''' Granite
'''State Cat:''' Tabby Cat
'''State Ceremonial March:''' ''The Road to Boston''
'''State Children's Author & Illustrator:''' Dr. Seuss
'''State Children's Book:''' ''Make Way for Ducklings''
'''State Colors:''' Blue - Green - Cranberry
'''State Cookie:''' Chocolate Chip
'''State Dessert:''' Boston Cream Pie
'''State Dog:''' Boston Terrier
'''State Donut:''' Boston Cream Donut
'''State Fish:''' Cod
'''State Flower:''' Mayflower
'''State Folk Hero:''' Johnny Appleseed
'''State Game Bird:''' Wild Turkey
'''State Gem:''' Rhodonite
'''State Groundhog:''' Ms. G.
'''State Heroine:''' Deborah Samson Gannett
'''State Insect:''' Ladybug
'''State Inventor:''' Benjamin Franklin
'''State Song:''' ''All Hail to Massachusetts''
'''State Sport:''' Basketball
'''State Tree:''' American Elm
* '''Timeline'''
'''1497''' - Explorer John Cabot sails up the coast of Massachusetts.
'''1620''' - The Pilgrims arrive at Plymouth and establish the first permanent English settlement.
'''1621''' - The Pilgrims hold the first "Thanksgiving Festival."
'''1629''' - The Massachusetts Bay Colony is founded.
'''1691''' - The Province of Massachusetts is formed when the Massachusetts Bay Colony and the Plymouth Colony combine.
'''1692''' - Nineteen people are put to death for witchcraft during the Salem Witch Hysteria.
'''1770''' - Five Boston colonists are shot by British troops in the Boston Massacre.
'''1773''' - Colonists in Boston dump crates of tea into the harbor in the Boston Tea Party.
'''1775''' - The Revolutionary War begins with the Battles of Lexington and Concord.
'''1788''' - Massachusetts becomes the sixth state of the United States.
'''1820''' - Maine separates from Massachusetts to become the 23rd state.
'''1961''' - John F. Kennedy becomes the 35th President of the United States.
'''1987''' - The "Big Dig" construction project begins in Boston.
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Massachusetts Governor's Council

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{{Succession box2 | title = Governor's Council | years ='''Acting Governor
of the Province of Massachusetts Bay'''
1701 —1702
1715 —1715
1757 —1757
| before ='''Acting Governor'''
[[Stoughton-269|William Stoughton]]

'''3rd Governor'''
[[Dudley-494|Joseph Dudley]]

'''Acting Governor'''
[[Bennett-8149|Spencer Phips]] | after ='''3rd Governor'''
[[Dudley-494|Joseph Dudley]]

'''4th Governor'''
[[Dudley-494|Joseph Dudley]]

'''10th Governor'''
[[Pownall-258|Thomas Pownall]] }} ---- From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Massachusetts Governor's Council (also known as the Executive Council) is a governmental body that provides advice and consent in certain matters – such as judicial nominations, pardons, and commutations – to the Governor of Massachusetts. Councillors are elected by the general public and their duties are set forth in the Massachusetts Constitution. ==Historical Precursors== The Massachusetts Bay Colony received its first royal charter in 1629, with the founding of Boston following the arrival in 1630 of Governor John Winthrop and a fleet of principally Puritan settlers. The colony's governance was based on this charter, which included the establishment of a "council of assistants". The assistants were a body of magistrates who not only decided judicial cases, but also played a role in the colony's lawmaking. The assistants were elected by the colony's freemen. After the colony's original charter was revoked in 1684, there was the short-lived Dominion of New England (1686-1689), which was succeeded in the territories of modern Massachusetts and Maine by the Province of Massachusetts Bay. The charter for the province called for "eight and twenty assistants, or counsellors, to be advising and assisting to the governor" who were to be chosen annually by the Great and General Court. It further specified that the council was to assume the duties of the governor in the absence of both the royal governor and lieutenant governor (who were appointed by the crown), and enumerated some of the specific issues on which the council was to advise the governor. During the provincial period, the relationship between the governor and council was sometimes difficult, since the council represented colonial interests which diverged from the crown interests of the governor.

Massachusetts in The Great War

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Massachusetts in The Great War '''
{{Image|file=Photos-294.gif}} [[Image:Clark-15765-8.gif|400px]] Jan. 31, 1917 Germany, in its final effort to win the war against the Allied Powers, announced publicly it was resuming unrestricted warfare. (the U-boats. United States broke off diplomatic relations with Germany. However soon an American liner Housatonic was sunk by a German U-boat. A British steamer was able to rescue the 25 Americans on board! This led states on the coast of the United States to start worrying a U boat might attack their ships or even fishing boats. Shortly 4 more Merchant marine vessels were sunk. {{Image|file=Images_in_the_Great_War-27.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=U-995.}} Feb. 24, 1917, the release of a disturbing the “Zimmermann Note,” a coded telegram from German Foreign Secretary Arthur Zimmermann to Count Johann von Bernstorff, German ambassador to Mexico. This was deciphered which stated Mexico should be requested to enter the war as one of Germany's allies. In return, Germany planned to return Mexico's lost territories of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona to Mexico. When this was published, America was ready for war against Germany. '''Fort Devens''' Fort Devens was first established in 1917 as Camp Devens in Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Named in G.O. 95, 18 Jul 1917 after Bvt Major General Charles Devens, a Massachusetts son who served in the Union Army during the U.S. Civil War, and later was named U.S. Attorney General. The first commander of the camp was Major General Henry F. Hodges who formed the 76th U.S. Infantry Division and initiated troop training. The 76th arrived in September 1917 and departed for France in July-August 1918. The division was designated as a depot division and the units were distributed to other divisions as replacements. Four units of the 76th saw combat but the division as a whole did not. The 76th Headquarters returned to the U.S. in December 1918 and was demobilized. At the end of the war the camp became a demobilization center. The camp was placed in caretaker status on 1 Sep 1921 and was used as a summer training camp for the National Guard, Reserve units, ROTC cadets and Citizens' Military Training Camp (CMTC) candidates. Camp Devens was designated a permanent military post and renamed Fort Devens in G.O. 10, 5 Nov 1931. '''Resources:''' *[http://ww1ha.org/the-first-submarine-war/ U-boats]

Massachusetts Line, American Revolution

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[[Category: Massachusetts Line, American Revolution]] '''Massachusetts Line of the Continental Army''' The Massachusetts Line was a formation within the Continental Army. The term "Massachusetts Line" referred to the quota of numbered infantry regiments assigned to Massachusetts at various times by the Continental Congress. These, together with similar contingents from the other twelve states, formed the Continental Line. The concept was particularly important in relation to the promotion of commissioned officers. Officers of the Continental Army below the rank of brigadier general were ordinarily ineligible for promotion except in the line of their own state. In the course of the war, 59 infantry regiments were assigned to the Massachusetts Line. This included the 27 provincial regiments of 1775, the 16 numbered Continental regiments of 1776, the 15 Massachusetts regiments of 1777, and Jackson's Additional Continental Regiment, which later became the 16th Massachusetts Regiment.[[Wikipedia:Massachusetts_Line]] '''Other Massachusetts infantry units''' '''Additional regiments''' Not all Continental infantry regiments raised in a state were part of a state quota, however. On December 27, 1776, the Continental Congress gave Washington temporary control over certain military decisions that the Congress ordinarily regarded as its own prerogative. These "dictatorial powers" included the authority to raise sixteen additional Continental infantry regiments at large. Early in 1777, Washington offered command of one of these additional regiments to David Henley of Massachusetts, who accepted. Henley had formerly performed the duties of an adjutant general on the staffs of Generals William Heath and Joseph Spencer, and was briefly lieutenant colonel of the 5th Massachusetts Regiment. Washington also offered command of an additional regiment to William Raymond Lee of Massachusetts, who accepted. In 1776, Lee had been the major of John Glover's famous Marblehead regiment, the 14th Continental Regiment. Finally, Washington offered command of an additional regiment to Henry Jackson of Massachusetts, who accepted. These three regiments were raised in Massachusetts in the spring of 1777. Much of the recruiting for them was done in the Boston area, which until then had been unable to raise troops because of the British occupation. Henley's and Lee's Regiments were consolidated with Henry Jackson's Regiment on April 9, 1779. Jackson's Regiment was allotted to the Massachusetts Line on July 24, 1780, and officially designated the 16th Massachusetts Regiment. The 16th Massachusetts Regiment was disbanded on January 1, 1781. Colonel Jackson remained in service until 1784, however, and commanded the last remaining regiment in the Continental Army. '''Extra regiments''' Still other Continental infantry regiments and smaller units, also unrelated to a state quota, were raised as needed for special or temporary service. Porter's Regiment from western Massachusetts, raised in 1776 for the defense of Canada, was an example of such an "extra" regiment. '''Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiments, 1775''' On April 23, 1775, the Massachusetts Provincial Congress voted to raise a volunteer force of 13,600 men, and it called upon the other New England colonies for assistance in raising an army of 30,000 men. The Massachusetts provincials were raised in the spring of 1775 and were eventually formed into twenty-six infantry regiments. Massachusetts also took responsibility for a twenty-seventh regiment, originally raised in New Hampshire. Massachusetts regiments had an official establishment of 599 officers and men in ten companies (but five regiments had an eleventh company). The troops were enlisted to serve until December 31, 1775. The commissions of all Massachusetts officers were dated May 19, 1775. Subsequently the regiments were numbered, although in Massachusetts the regiment was commonly identified by the name of its colonel. [[:Category:1st Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|1st Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 1st Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was initially commanded by General Artemas Ward, of Shrewsbury, who was the commanding general of the Massachusetts Bay provincial forces. His general authority over the troops from the other New England colonies was acknowledged, and he commanded the patriot army at Boston until the arrival of George Washington at Cambridge on July 3, 1775. On June 17, 1775, Ward was made a major general in the Continental Army - the first appointment in that grade. Command of the regiment passed to its next senior officer, Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Ward, of Southborough, who was promoted to the rank of colonel on that date. In August 1775, '''Ward's Regiment''' was designated '''The 32nd Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:2nd Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|2nd Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 2nd Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was initially commanded by General John Thomas, of Kingston, who was the lieutenant general (second in command) of the Massachusetts Bay provincial forces. Thomas was made a Continental brigadier general on June 22, 1775. The regiment's lieutenant colonel, John Bailey, of Hanover, then assumed command. Bailey was promoted to the rank of colonel on July 1, 1775, and the regiment became Bailey's Regiment. In August 1775, '''Bailey's Regiment''' was designated '''The 35th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:3rd Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|3rd Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 3rd Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel Timothy Walker, of Rehoboth, who served as colonel until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''Walker's Regiment''' was designated '''The 22nd Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:4th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|4th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 4th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel Theophilus Cotton, of Plymouth, who served as colonel until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''Cotton's Regiment''' was designated '''The 16th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:5th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|5th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 5th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment contained eleven companies and had an official establishment of 658 officers and men. It was commanded by Colonel Asa Whitcomb, who served as colonel until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''Whitcomb's Regiment''' was designated '''The 23rd Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:6th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|6th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 6th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel Joseph Read, of Uxbridge, who served as colonel until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''Read's Regiment''' was designated '''The 20th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:7th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|7th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 7th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel John Mansfield, of Lynn, who left the service on September 15, 1775. From then until the end of the year the regiment was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Israel Hutchinson, of Danvers. In August 1775, '''Mansfield's Regiment''' was designated '''The 19th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:8th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|8th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 8th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment contained eleven companies and had an official establishment of 658 officers and men. It was commanded by Colonel Timothy Danielson, of Brimfield, who served as colonel until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''Danielson's Regiment''' was designated '''The 18th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:9th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|9th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 9th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment contained eleven companies and had an official establishment of 658 officers and men. It was commanded by Colonel William Prescott, of Pepperell, who served as colonel until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''Prescott's Regiment''' was designated '''The 10th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:10th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|10th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 10th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel James Frye, of Andover, who served as colonel until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''Frye's Regiment''' was designated '''The 1st Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:11th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|11th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 11th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment contained eleven companies and had an official establishment of 658 officers and men. It was commanded by Colonel Ebenezer Bridge, of Billerica, who served as colonel until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''Bridge's Regiment''' was designated '''The 27th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:12th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|12th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 12th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment contained eleven companies[48] and had an official establishment of 658 officers and men. It was commanded by Colonel John Paterson, of Lenox, who served as colonel until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''Paterson's Regiment''' was designated '''The 26th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:13th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|13th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 13th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel James Scammon. His regiment was raised in what were then known as the "eastern counties," the present state of Maine. Scammon served as colonel of his regiment until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''Scammon's Regiment''' was designated '''The 30th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:14th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|14th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 14th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel Ebenezer Learned, of Oxford, who served as colonel until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''Learned's Regiment''' was designated '''The 4th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:15th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|15th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 15th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel Thomas Gardner. He was mortally wounded at the Battle of Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775, and died July 3, 1775. On that date the regiment's commander, Lieutenant Colonel William Bond, was promoted to the rank of colonel and the regiment became Bond's Regiment. In August 1775, '''Bond's Regiment''' was designated '''The 37th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:16th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|16th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 16th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel John Nixon, of Framingham and Sudbury, who served as colonel until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''Nixon's Regiment''' was designated '''The 5th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:17th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|17th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 17th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel John Fellows, of Sheffield, who served as colonel until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''Fellows' Regiment''' was designated '''The 8th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:18th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|18th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 18th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel Ephraim Doolittle, who left the service in October 1775. Command of the regiment passed to its next senior officer, Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin Holden, of Princeton. In August 1775, '''Doolittle's Regiment''' was designated '''The 24th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:19th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|19th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 19th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel Jonathan Brewer, of Waltham, who served as colonel until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''Jonathan Brewer's Regiment''' was designated ''The 6th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:20th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|20th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 20th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel David Brewer, of Palmer, who was dismissed from the service on October 24, 1775. The next senior officer, Lieutenant Colonel Rufus Putnam, of Brookfield, assumed command of the regiment and served until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''David Brewer's Regiment''' was designated '''The 9th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:21st Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|21st Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 21st Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel William Heath, of Roxbury. Heath was made a Continental brigadier general on June 22, 1775, and command of the regiment passed to Lieutenant Colonel John Greaton. Greaton was promoted to the rank of colonel on July 1, 1775, and the regiment became Greaton's Regiment. In August 1775, '''Greaton's Regiment''' was designated '''The 36th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:22nd Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|22nd Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 22nd Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel Benjamin Ruggles Woodbridge, of South Hadley, who served as colonel until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''Woodbridge's Regiment''' was designated '''The 25th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:23rd Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|23rd Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 23rd Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel John Glover, of Marblehead, who served as colonel until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''Glover's Regiment''' was designated '''The 21st Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. In December 1775, Glover's Regiment was stationed at Beverly to defend the naval base located there. [[:Category:24th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|24th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 24th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel Moses Little, of Newbury, who served as colonel until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''Little's Regiment''' was designated '''The 17th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:25th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|25th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 25th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel Samuel Gerrish, of Newbury, who was dismissed from the service on August 19, 1775. Command of the regiment passed to its next senior officer, Lieutenant Colonel Loammi Baldwin, of Woburn. In August 1775, '''Gerrish's Regiment''' was designated '''The 38th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:26th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|26th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 26th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel Edmund Phinney, whose regiment was raised in the present state of Maine. Phinney served as colonel until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''Phinney's Regiment''' was designated '''The 31st Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:27th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|27th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 27th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel Paul Dudley Sargent, of Amherst, New Hampshire. Sargent served as colonel until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''Sargent's Regiment''' was designated '''The 28th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. '''Numbered Continental Regiments, 1776''' On November 4, 1775, the Continental Congress resolved that on January 1, 1776, the Continental Army, exclusive of artillery and extra regiments, was to consist of 27 infantry regiments. The troops were to be enlisted to serve until December 31, 1776. The quota of regiments assigned to the states was 1 from Pennsylvania, 3 from New Hampshire, 16 from Massachusetts, 2 from Rhode Island, and 5 from Connecticut. Each regiment was to have an official establishment of 728 officers and men in eight companies. The regiments were to receive numbers instead of names. For the campaign of 1776 Massachusetts was to provide the 3d, 4th, 6th, 7th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 18th, 21st, 23d, 24th, 25th, 26th, and 27th Continental Regiments. The reduction of the Massachusetts Line from an establishment of 16,468 officers and men in 275 companies to an establishment of 11,648 officers and men in 128 companies required a difficult reorganization. The numbered Continental regiments raised in Massachusetts were widely scattered in the campaign of 1776. In April, following the British evacuation of Boston, five regiments (the 6th, 14th, 16th, 18th, and 27th) were ordered to remain in Massachusetts, four of them occupying Boston. Three of these regiments (the 14th, 16th, and 27th) joined the Main Army in July. The 6th and 18th regiments joined the Northern Army in August, and never rejoined the Main Army. Of the eleven regiments that moved to New York City in April, three regiments (the 15th, 24th, and 25th) were ordered to Canada as reinforcements. One of these regiments (the 15th) rejoined the Main Army in November, and served at Trenton and Princeton. The 24th and 25th regiments, that had served in the Northern theater, also rejoined the Main Army in November, but marched directly to the army's winter quarters at Morristown, New Jersey. Finally, the 7th Continental Regiment, which served in Parsons' Brigade, was assigned to the Highlands Department in November. [[:Category:3rd Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|3rd Continental Regiment]] The 3rd Continental Regiment was formed by consolidating the remnant of Danielson's Regiment, and the remnant of Wood's Company, Cotton's Regiment, with the remnant of Learned's Regiment. Colonel Ebenezer Learned commanded this regiment throughout 1776. As a regiment on the right wing of the army at Boston, it was ordered to furnish details for the Fortification of Dorchester Heights. Learned's regiment remained with the Main Army, moving to New York City in April. It served at Trenton and Princeton. [[:Category:4th Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|4th Continental Regiment]] The 4th Continental Regiment was formed by consolidating the remnant of Thompson's Company, Danielson's Regiment, with the remnant of Nixon's Regiment. Colonel John Nixon commanded this regiment until August 9, 1776, the date on which he was made a Continental brigadier general. On that date the regiment's next senior officer, Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Nixon, assumed command with the rank of colonel. Nixon's regiment remained with the Main Army, moving to New York City in April. It served at Trenton and Princeton. [[:Category:6th Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|6th Continental Regiment]] The 6th Continental Regiment was formed by consolidating the remnants of Soul's Company, Fellows' Regiment, and Danforth's Company, David Brewer's Regiment, with the remnant of Jonathan Brewer's Regiment. However, Jonathan Brewer left the service, and command of this regiment was given to Colonel Asa Whitcomb, whose old regiment, the 5th Massachusetts Regiment, was disbanded. As a regiment on the right wing of the army at Boston, it was ordered to furnish details for the Fortification of Dorchester Heights. Whitcomb's regiment occupied Boston in April 1776. In August it was ordered to northern New York to oppose Carleton's counteroffensive, and never rejoined the Main Army. [[:Category:7th Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|7th Continental Regiment]] The 7th Continental Regiment was formed by consolidating the remnants of Darby's and Nowell's Companies, Scammon's Regiment, and the remnant of Morse's Company, Paterson's Regiment, with the remnant of Prescott's Regiment. Colonel William Prescott commanded this regiment throughout 1776. Prescott's regiment remained with the Main Army, moving to New York City in April. In November it was stationed in the Hudson Highlands. [[:Category:12th Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|12th Continental Regiment]] The 12th Continental Regiment was formed from the remnant of Little's Regiment. The old regiment had to be reduced from ten companies to eight. Colonel Moses Little commanded this regiment throughout 1776. Little's regiment remained with the Main Army, moving to New York City in April. It served at Trenton and Princeton. [[:Category:13th Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|13th Continental Regiment]] The 13th Continental Regiment was formed by consolidating the remnants of Walker's Regiment and David Brewer's Regiment with the remnant of Read's Regiment. Colonel Joseph Read commanded this regiment throughout 1776. As a regiment on the right wing of the army at Boston, it was ordered to furnish details for the Fortification of Dorchester Heights. Read's regiment remained with the Main Army, moving to New York City in April. It served at Trenton and Princeton. [[:Category:14th Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|14th Continental Regiment]] The 14th Continental Regiment was formed from the remnant of Glover's Regiment. The old regiment had to be reduced from ten companies to eight. Colonel John Glover commanded this regiment throughout 1776. Glover's regiment continued to be stationed at Beverly until July, when it was ordered to join the Main Army at New York City. The regiment served at Trenton. [[:Category:15th Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|15th Continental Regiment]] The 15th Continental Regiment was formed by consolidating the remnants of Sayer's and Sullivan's Companies, Scammon's Regiment, with the remnant of Paterson's Regiment (less the remnants of Morse's and Watkins' Companies). Colonel John Paterson commanded this regiment throughout 1776. Paterson's regiment remained with the Main Army, moving to New York City in April. In the same month it was ordered to reinforce the American army in Canada. In November the regiment rejoined the Main Army and served at Trenton and Princeton. [[:Category:16th Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|16th Continental Regiment]] The 16th Continental Regiment was formed from the remnant of Sargent's Regiment. The old regiment had to be reduced from ten companies to eight. Colonel Paul Dudley Sargent commanded this regiment throughout 1776. Sargent's regiment occupied Boston in April 1776. It was ordered to join the Main Army at New York City in July. The regiment served at Trenton and Princeton. [[:Category:18th Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|18th Continental Regiment]] The 18th Continental Regiment was formed by consolidating the remnants of Scammon's Regiment and Watkins' Company, Paterson's Regiment, with the remnant of Phinney's Regiment. Colonel Edmund Phinney commanded this regiment throughout 1776. Phinney's regiment occupied Boston in April 1776. In August it was ordered to northern New York to oppose Carleton's counteroffensive, and never rejoined the Main Army. [[:Category:21st Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|21st Continental Regiment]] The 21st Continental Regiment was formed by consolidating the remnant of Fellows' Regiment, and the remnants of Benson's and Bradford's Companies, Cotton's Regiment, with the remnant of Ward's Regiment. Colonel Jonathan Ward commanded this regiment throughout 1776. As a regiment on the right wing of the army at Boston, it was ordered to furnish details for the Fortification of Dorchester Heights. Ward's regiment remained with the Main Army, moving to New York City in April. It served at Trenton and Princeton. [[:Category:23rd Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|23rd Continental Regiment]] The 23d Continental Regiment was formed by consolidating the remnant of Cotton's Regiment (less the remnants of Benson's, Bradford's, Mayhew's, and Wood's Companies) with the remnant of Bailey's Regiment. Colonel John Bailey commanded this regiment throughout 1776. As a regiment on the right wing of the army at Boston, it was ordered to furnish details for the Fortification of Dorchester Heights. Bailey's regiment remained with the Main Army, moving to New York City in April. It served at Trenton and Princeton. [[:Category:24th Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|24th Continental Regiment]] The 24th Continental Regiment was formed by consolidating the remnant of Crafts' Company, Bond's Regiment, with the remnant of Greaton's Regiment. Colonel John Greaton commanded this regiment throughout 1776. Greaton's regiment remained with the Main Army, moving to New York City in April. In the same month it was ordered to reinforce the American army in Canada. The regiment rejoined the Main Army in November, marching directly to Morristown. [[:Category:25th Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|25th Continental Regiment]] The 25th Continental Regiment was formed by consolidating the remnants of Mayhew's Company, Cotton's Regiment, and Egery's Company, Danielson's Regiment, with the remnant of Bond's Regiment (less the remnant of Crafts' Company). Colonel William Bond commanded this regiment until his death on August 31, 1776. The regiment's next senior officer, Lieutenant Colonel Ichabod Alden, held command until the end of the year. Bond's regiment remained with the Main Army, moving to New York City in April. In the same month it was ordered to reinforce the American army in Canada. The regiment rejoined the Main Army in November, marching directly to Morristown. [[:Category:26th Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|26th Continental Regiment]] The 26th Continental Regiment was formed from the remnant of Gerrish's Regiment. The old regiment had to be reduced from ten companies to eight. This regiment was commanded by Colonel Loammi Baldwin, who was promoted to that rank on January 1, 1776. Baldwin's regiment remained with the Main Army, moving to New York City in April. It served at Trenton and Princeton. [[:Category:27th Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|27th Continental Regiment]] The 27th Continental Regiment was formed from the remnant of Mansfield's Regiment. The old regiment had to be reduced from ten companies to eight. This regiment was commanded by Colonel Israel Hutchinson, who was promoted to that rank on January 1, 1776. Hutchinson's regiment remained with the Main Army, moving to New York City in April. It served at Trenton and Princeton. '''Disbanded units''' The remnants of the regiments of [[:Category:5th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|Asa Whitcomb]], [[:Category:10th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution |James Frye]], Ebenezer Bridge, [[:Category: 18th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|Ephraim Doolittle]], and [[:Category:22nd Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution |Benjamin Ruggles Woodbridge]] were disbanded at Cambridge, Massachusetts, on December 31, 1775. '''Massachusetts Line, 1777''' During 1776, the Continental Congress gradually overcame its ideological objections to a standing army, and, on September 16, 1776, it resolved that, on January 1, 1777, the Continental Line was to consist of 88 infantry regiments, to be maintained for the duration of the war. The quota of regiments assigned to the states was 3 from New Hampshire, 15 from Massachusetts, 2 from Rhode Island, 8 from Connecticut, 4 from New York, 4 from New Jersey, 12 from Pennsylvania, 1 from Delaware, 8 from Maryland, 15 from Virginia, 9 from North Carolina, 6 from South Carolina, and 1 from Georgia. The quotas for states outside New England included regiments that had been on the Continental establishment earlier, but the term Continental Line was now broadened to include the lines of all the states. [[:Category:1st Massachusetts Regiment (1777), Continental Army, American Revolution|1st Massachusetts Regiment (1777)]] The 1st Massachusetts Regiment (Vose's Regiment) was formed by consolidating two companies formed from the 6th Continental Regiment, and two companies formed from the 18th Continental Regiment, with the remnant of the 15th Continental Regiment.[126] The commanding officer, Colonel Joseph Vose, had been the major of Greaton's Regiment in 1775 and the lieutenant colonel of the 24th Continental Regiment in 1776. As the 15th Continental Regiment, reorganizing as the 1st Massachusetts Regiment, it served in St. Clair's Brigade at Princeton. Reorganization was completed in the spring of 1777, and the regiment was ordered to Peekskill in the Highlands. On July 10, 1777 it was assigned to the 2d Massachusetts Brigade under Brigadier General Glover. The regiment served in the Saratoga campaign, then marched south to join Washington in the Middle Department. It served in the Philadelphia campaign and wintered at Valley Forge. In 1778 it served in the Monmouth campaign, then at Rhode Island. Following Rhode Island the regiment was stationed in the Highlands, but in 1781 its light company was assigned to Lieutenant Colonel Elijah Vose's Battalion, Corps of Light Infantry, which served in the Yorktown campaign. The regiment was disbanded at West Point, New York, on November 3, 1783. [[:Category:2nd Massachusetts Regiment (1777), Continental Army, American Revolution|2nd Massachusetts Regiment (1777)]] The 2nd Massachusetts Regiment (Bailey's Regiment) was formed by consolidating the remnants of the 7th Continental Regiment; Peters' Company, 13th Continental Regiment; and Clap's Company, 21st Continental Regiment; with the remnant of the 23rd Continental Regiment. (Peters' and Clap's Companies were reorganized, respectively, as Warren's and Dunham's Companies, Bailey's Regiment). The commanding officer, Colonel John Bailey, had been the lieutenant colonel, later the colonel, of Thomas's Regiment in 1775 and colonel of the 23rd Continental Regiment in 1776. As the 23rd Continental Regiment, reorganizing as the 2nd Massachusetts Regiment, it served in Glover's Brigade at Princeton. Reorganization was completed in the spring of 1777, and the regiment was ordered to the Northern Department. In the summer of 1777 it was assigned to the 4th Massachusetts Brigade under Brigadier General Learned. The regiment retreated toward Saratoga after the American evacuation of Fort Ticonderoga in July, and marched under Arnold to the relief of Fort Stanwix in August. Following the Saratoga campaign the regiment marched south to join Washington in the Middle Department. It served in the Philadelphia campaign and wintered at Valley Forge. In 1778 it served in the Monmouth campaign. After November 1778 the regiment was stationed in the Highlands, but in 1781 its light company was assigned to Lieutenant Colonel Elijah Vose's Battalion, Corps of Light Infantry, which served in the Yorktown campaign. The regiment was disbanded at West Point, New York, on November 3, 1783. [[:Category:3rd Massachusetts Regiment (1777), Continental Army, American Revolution|3rd Massachusetts Regiment (1777)]] The 3rd Massachusetts Regiment (Greaton's Regiment) was formed by consolidating the remnant of the 25th Continental Regiment with the remnant of the 24th Continental Regiment (less the remnants of Bent's and Whiting's Companies; the latter were reorganized as Fairfield's and Pillsbury's Companies, Wigglesworth's Regiment). The commanding officer, John Greaton, had been the lieutenant colonel of Heath's Regiment, and its commander, in 1775. In 1776 he commanded the 24th Continental Regiment. [[:Category:4th Massachusetts Regiment (1777), Continental Army, American Revolution|4th Massachusetts Regiment (1777)]] The 4th Massachusetts Regiment (Shepard's Regiment) was formed by consolidating the remnant of King's Company, 21st Continental Regiment, with the remnant of the 3rd Continental Regiment. (King's Company was redesignated Alvord's Company). The commanding officer, William Shepard, had been the lieutenant colonel of Danielson's Regiment in 1775 and the lieutenant colonel of the 3d Continental Regiment in 1776. He was wounded at the Battle of Pell's Point on October 18, 1776. [[:Category:5th Massachusetts Regiment (1777), Continental Army, American Revolution|5th Massachusetts Regiment (1777)]] The 5th Massachusetts Regiment (Putnam's Regiment) was formed by consolidating the remnant of Walbridge's Company, 13th Continental Regiment, with the remnant of the 27th Continental Regiment. (Walbridge's Company was reorganized as Goodale's Company). The commanding officer, Rufus Putnam, had been the lieutenant colonel of David Brewer's Regiment in 1775. [[:Category:6th Massachusetts Regiment (1777), Continental Army, American Revolution|6th Massachusetts Regiment (1777)]] The 6th Massachusetts Regiment (Nixon's Regiment) was formed by reconstituting the remnant of the 4th Continental Regiment as a regiment to serve for the duration. The commanding officer, Thomas Nixon, had been the lieutenant colonel of John Nixon's Regiment in 1775 and lieutenant colonel of the 4th Continental Regiment in 1776. He was promoted to colonel on August 9, 1776. Colonel Benjamin Tupper was commanding officer of the 6th Massachusetts Regiment from January 1, 1783 until June 12, 1783. [[:Category:7th Massachusetts Regiment (1777), Continental Army, American Revolution | 7th Massachusetts Regiment (1777)]] The 7th Massachusetts Regiment (Alden's Regiment) was a new organization, raised under the Eighty-Eight Battalion Resolve of September 16, 1776. The commanding officer, Ichabod Alden, had been the lieutenant colonel of Cotton's Regiment in 1775 and lieutenant colonel of the 25th Continental Regiment in 1776. He was killed at Cherry Valley, New York, on November 10, 1778, and his lieutenant colonel, William Stacy was taken prisoner. [[:Category:8th Massachusetts Regiment (1777), Continental Army, American Revolution|8th Massachusetts Regiment (1777)]] The 8th Massachusetts Regiment (Michael Jackson's Regiment) was formed by reconstituting the remnant of the 16th Continental Regiment as a regiment to serve for the duration. The commanding officer had been the major of Gardner's Regiment in 1775, and had been wounded on June 17, 1775, at the Battle of Bunker Hill. In 1776 he had been lieutenant colonel of the 16th Continental Regiment and had been wounded at Montressor's Island on September 24, 1776. [[:Category:9th Massachusetts Regiment (1777), Continental Army, American Revolution|9th Massachusetts Regiment (1777)]] The 9th Massachusetts Regiment (Wesson's Regiment) was formed by consolidating the remnant of the 21st Continental Regiment (less the remnants of Clap's and King's Companies) with the remnant of the 26th Continental Regiment. The commanding officer, James Wesson, had been the major of Gerrish's Regiment in 1775 and the lieutenant colonel of the 26th Continental Regiment in 1776. He was wounded on June 28, 1778, at the Battle of Monmouth, New Jersey. [[:Category:10th Massachusetts Regiment (1777), Continental Army, American Revolution|10th Massachusetts Regiment (1777)]] The 10th Massachusetts Regiment (Marshall's Regiment) was a new organization, raised under the Eighty-Eight Battalion Resolve of September 16, 1776. The commanding officer, Thomas Marshall, had been an officer in the Massachusetts militia. Colonel Benjamin Tupper was commanding officer of the 10th Massachusetts Regiment from January 1, 1781 until January 1, 1783. [[:Category:11th Massachusetts Regiment (1777), Continental Army, American Revolution|11th Massachusetts Regiment (1777)]] The 11th Massachusetts Regiment (Francis's Regiment, later Tupper's Regiment) was a new organization, raised under the Eighty-Eight Battalion Resolve of September 16, 1776. The regiment's first commander, Colonel Ebenezer Francis, had been a captain of Mansfield's Regiment in 1775. Colonel Francis was killed at the Battle of Hubbardton, Vermont, on July 7, 1777, and was succeeded by Benjamin Tupper. In 1775 Colonel Tupper had been the major of Fellows' Regiment and later its lieutenant colonel. In 1776 he had been lieutenant colonel of the 21st Continental Regiment. Tupper was colonel of the 11th Massachusetts Regiment from July 7, 1777 until January 1, 1781. [[:Category:12th Massachusetts Regiment (1777), Continental Army, American Revolution|12th Massachusetts Regiment (1777)]] The 12th Massachusetts Regiment (Samuel Brewer's Regiment) was formed by reconstituting the remnant of the 18th Continental Regiment as a regiment to serve for the duration (less two companies consolidated with the 15th Continental Regiment, which became the 1st Massachusetts Regiment). The commanding officer was dismissed from the service on September 17, 1778. For the remainder of its existence the regiment was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Ebenezer Sproat (aka Sprout), who had been the major of Cotton's Regiment in 1775 and the major of the 3d Continental Regiment in 1776. [[:Category:13th Massachusetts Regiment (1777), Continental Army, American Revolution|13th Massachusetts Regiment (1777)]] The 13th Massachusetts Regiment (Wigglesworth's Regiment) was formed by consolidating the remnants of Bent's and Whiting's Companies, 24th Continental Regiment, with the remnant of the 6th Continental Regiment (less two companies consolidated with the 15th Continental Regiment, which became the 1st Massachusetts Regiment. The commanding officer, Colonel Edward Wigglesworth, had been a militia officer in 1776. [[:Category:14th Massachusetts Regiment (1777), Continental Army, American Revolution|14th Massachusetts Regiment (1777)]] The 14th Massachusetts Regiment (Bradford's Regiment) was a new organization, raised under the Eighty-Eight Battalion Resolve of September 16, 1776. The commanding officer, Gamaliel Bradford, had been a militia officer in 1776. [[:Category:15th Massachusetts Regiment (1777), Continental Army, American Revolution|15th Massachusetts Regiment (1777)]] The 15th Massachusetts Regiment (Bigelow's Regiment) was a new organization, raised under the Eighty-Eight Battalion Resolve of September 16, 1776. The commanding officer, Timothy Bigelow, was a captain of Ward's Regiment and the major after June 17, 1775. He was captured at Quebec on December 31, 1775. In 1776 he was appointed major of the 21st Continental Regiment but was a prisoner at the time, was not exchanged until May 1776, and did not join the regiment that year. '''Disbanded units''' The remnant of the [[:Category:12th Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution | 12th Continental Regiment]], under Colonel Moses Little, was disbanded at Morristown, New Jersey in February 1777. The remnant of the [[:Category:13th Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution | 13th Continental Regiment]], under Colonel Joseph Read, was disbanded at Morristown, New Jersey, in January, 1777. However, the remnant of Peters' Company was consolidated with Bailey's Regiment and reorganized as Warren's Company; and the remnant of Walbridge's Company was consolidated with Putnam's Regiment and reorganized as Goodale's Company. The remnant of the [[:Category:14th Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution | 14th Continental Regiment]], under Colonel John Glover, was disbanded in eastern Pennsylvania on the last day of December, 1776. Glover later returned to the Continental service as a general officer and commanded one of the Continental Army's Massachusetts brigades. His third in command, Major William Raymond Lee, became the colonel of Lee's Additional Continental Regiment.

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[[Category: Massachusetts Projects]] [[Category: Massachusetts ]] [[Category: Massachusetts Bay Colony ]] This is a page of the [[Project: Massachusetts |Massachusetts Project]]. It is a space for members of the Massachusetts Project to let other members of the Massachusetts Project know who they are and how they can help or collaborate! This is a more general page than the Research Assistance page -- that refers to specific offers of research, while ideally all members of the Massachusetts Project list themselves on this page. Click on edit mode (click on the word Edit at the top of the page), then curser down to "Edit Text" and add your name below, with your wiki-tree ID, with a sentence or two or three about your particular areas of interest. Add the date in parenthesis -- you may want to return and change your entry at times as your interests develop and change. If you'd like to be notified of other Massachusetts project members and their interests, also click on the request to join the trusted list. (Be sure to also click on "Save Changes"!) Please do not make changes under the "Edit Data" -- only add material under "Edit Text", below! '''Project Members''' *[[Keniston-36|Bob Keniston]] is Project Coordinator of the Massachusetts Project. His ancestry on his father's side goes back to the earliest days of Massachusetts. His family interests include Harrington, Cutler, Cutter, Locke, Russell, Dodge, Tuttle, Rolfe, Stearns, and Laughton (April 29, 2019). *[[Michaelis-235|David Michaelis]]: I have been a member since March 2019. I am fascinated with my family branches that date back many generations. I do show a lot of family that came to the New World in the early 1600's and on. The majority landed in Massachusetts and traveled up to Maine and down to Virginia. Family names are Everett, Webb, Ayer, Buck, Mousall, Brooks, Merrill, Clements, Lapham, Bohanon and many more. I would like to help out wherever needed. *[[Songer-605|J. Songer]]: Interests include: Mann, Mattoon, Wright, Russell, Bliss, Bosworth et al. (June 27, 2019) *[[Anderson-27719|Susan Anderson]]: I've a habit of editing, adopting and creating profiles for people in Massachusetts to whom I'm completely unrelated (as far as I know), although I have finally located one branch of my family who were in Rowley and Ipswich in the 17th and 18th centuries. So, it's about time I joined the project! My long-term interests include working on profiles in Ipswich, particularly in Chebacco Parish. I am also involved in a project to identify and track the Scots-Irish who came to New England in the 1718 Migration, primarily through Maine and Boston. (16 Jul 2019) *[[Raymer-300|Ron Raymer]]: I am new to WikiTree ( March 2019) and have my experience with it has been very rewarding. I have connected with a number of cousins so far. I have a number of ancestors from Massachusetts and family names currently researching include Noble, Church, Hitchcock, Stebbins, Root, Smith, Dewey, Warriner and Ashley. I would like to help out and collaborate whenever I can.(3 Nov 2019) *[[Taber-1580|Robert (Bob) Taber]]: I am a descendant of both Frances Cooke and Peter Browne Mayflower Passengers. Thomas Taber, second generation of the family in this country, built a house in Dartmouth Ma. in 1678. One wall of the house is still standing, now in Fairhaven, Ma. ( included in my profile photo ) My family were Whalers in New Bedford, Ma. for over two hundred years. There is a Fort near New Bedford, Fort Taber, named after a member of my family. There was a whaling Ship named the " Henry Taber " which was crushed in the ice, also named after a member of my family. One of the better known mayors of New Bedford was Isaac Taber, also a member of my family. I am very interested in all aspects of Plymouth Colony and New Bedford Whaling. *[[Kenyon-1066|Marilyn Kenyon]]: I am a 4th cousin 4 X removed cousin of Susan B. Anthony. I along with my cousins were told this growing up, but it wasn't until I took up genealogy that I found that to be true. I also have numerous ancestors from Massachusetts (Nutting, Howe, Richardson, Eggleston, and many others). I have visited several places where my ancestors once lived, but I haven't visited Massachusetts, yet! I am interested in learning about all the places my ancestors lived. *[[johnson-93136|Mike Johnson]]: I’ve been trying to discover sources for parents of an ancestor (William Johnson) who lived in Lexington and died in Connecticut and was in the French and Indian War. I adopted his orphaned profile. Public trees have him as great grandson of Capt Edward Johnson of Woburn Massachusetts, so I’ve been looking for sources from there as well. *[[Harwood-2709|Paul Harwood]]: I have ancestry that ties closely to Medfield in the 18th century, and Boston and Salem before that. Surnames of interest to me are Baxter, Bosworth, Harwood, and Sumner. *[[Heit-72|Thomas Heit UE]]

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{{Succession box2 | title = Massachusetts Provincial Congress | years ='''Provisional Government
of the Province of Massachusetts Bay'''
1774 —1780 | before ='''12th Governor'''
[[Gage-670|General Thomas Gage]] | after ='''1st Governor
of Massachusetts'''
[[Hancock-2| John Hancock]] }} ---- From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Massachusetts Provincial Congress (1774–1780) was a provisional government created in the Province of Massachusetts Bay early in the American Revolution. Based roughly on the terms of the colonial charter, it exercised de facto control over the rebellious portions of the province, and after the British withdrawal from Boston in March 1776, the entire province. When Massachusetts declared its independence in 1776, the Congress continued to govern under this arrangement for several years. Increasing calls for constitutional change led to a failed proposal for a constitution produced by the Congress in 1778, and then a successful constitutional convention that produced a constitution for the state in 1780. The Provincial Congress came to an end with elections in October 1780. ==Termination of the provincial assembly== On May 20, 1774, the Parliament of Great Britain passed the Massachusetts Government Act in an attempt to better assert its authority in the often troublesome colony. In addition to annulling the provincial charter of Massachusetts, the act prescribed that effective August 1, the members of the Massachusetts Governor's Council would no longer be elected by the provincial assembly, and would instead be appointed by the King and hold office at his pleasure. In October 1774, Governor Thomas Gage dissolved the provincial assembly, then meeting in Salem, under the terms of the Government Act. The members of the assembly met anyway, adjourning to Concord and organizing themselves as a Provincial Congress on October 7, 1774. With John Hancock as its president, this extralegal body became the de facto government of Massachusetts outside of Boston. It assumed all powers to rule the province, collect taxes, buy supplies, and raise a militia. Hancock sent Paul Revere to the First Continental Congress with the news that Massachusetts had established the first autonomous government of the Thirteen Colonies (The North Carolina Provincial Congress met earlier than the Massachusetts Congress, although it could be argued that North Carolina's body did not establish an actual government until 1775). Until the advent of the American Revolutionary War the congress frequently moved its meeting site, because a number of its leaders (John Hancock and Samuel Adams among them) were liable to be arrested by British authorities. ==War Years== After the war began, the provincial congress established a number of committees to manage the rebel activity to the province, starting with the need to supply and arm the nascent Continental Army that besieged Boston after the April 1775 Battles of Lexington and Concord. Pursuant to recommendations of the Second Continental Congress, it in 1775 declared that a quorum of the council (which under the colonial charter acted as governor in the absence of both the governor and lieutenant governor) would be sufficient to make executive decisions. Although the assembly adjourned from time to time, the council remained in continuous session until the new state constitution was introduced in 1780. This arrangement was only marginally satisfactory, and led to calls for a proper constitution as early as 1776. By 1778 these calls had widened, particularly in Berkshire County, where a protest in May of that year prevented the Superior Court from sitting. These calls for change led to a failed proposal for a constitution produced by the congress in 1778, and then a successful constitutional convention that produced a constitution for the state in 1780. The provisional government came to an end with elections in October 1780. ==Sources== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massachusetts_Provincial_Congress

Massachusetts Resource Page US Civil War: War Between the States

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'''US Civil War: War Between the States Project'''
*[[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States | US Civil War: War Between the States Project Page]] *[[Space:Civil_War_Project_Resource_Page | Project Resource Page]] ==Introduction == Massachusetts sent 159,165 men to serve in the army and navy. [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Massachusetts_in_the_Civil_War Massachsetts in the Civil War]. One of the best known Massachusetts units was the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, the first regiment of African American soldiers.[http://www.54thmass.org/ 54th Mass]. Additionally, a number of important generals came from Massachusetts, including Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker, who commanded the Army of the Potomac in 1863, as well as Edwin V. Sumner and Darius N. Couch, who both successively commanded the II Corps.[[Wikipedia:Massachusetts_in_the_American_Civil_War | MA in the Civil War]. Many leaders of nursing and soldiers' aid organizations hailed from Massachusetts, including Dorothea Dix, founder of the Army Nurses Bureau, Henry Whitney Bellows, founder of the United States Sanitary Commission, and independent nurse Clara Barton.[[Wikipedia:Massachusetts_in_the_American_Civil_War | Massachusetts in the Civil War]].[http://www.redcross.org/about-us/history/clara-barton Red Cross in the Civil War]. ===Interesting Facts=== [http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/american_originals/54thmass.html 54th Regiment Massachsetts Volunteers] This unit lost two-thirds of their officers and half of their troops, was memorably dramatized in the film ''Glory'' === Free Sites === *[http://www.masshist.org/online/civilwar/index.php Massachusetts Historical Society] *[http://www.civilwar.org/battlefields/battery-wagner.html Massachusetts Civil War Trust] *[http://massmcw.ma-vitalrecords.org/ Index to Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors & Marines of the Civil War] ==== Union ==== ==== Confederate ==== === Paid Sites === [http://www.civilwardata.com/ American Civil War Database] Annual Membership $25, visitor pass $10. I haven't used this site, so cannot review. [http://www.fold3.com/ Fold3] Annual Membership, $79.95. Coupons and discounts are available online for certain groups, including veterans. An Ancestry site. Has many military record images (not all), census records. Navagation/searches can be difficult. Record images are very good. [http://go.fold3.com/special/?iid=446 7 Day Free Trial] could be used if you amass a number of searches and complete them at one time. NOTE: Check the project page for members who are willing to do a look up based upon their membership. ==== Union ==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Union_Census_Records Union Census Records] ==== Confederate ==== === Categories Existing on WikiTree === ==== Massachusetts POW Camps ==== *[[Wikipedia:Fort_Warren_(Massachusetts) | Fort Warren]] *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~prsjr/wars/cwar/pow/0index.htm Civil War POW Camps] ==== Cemeteries ==== *[[:Category: Massachusetts, Cemeteries|Massachusetts, Cemeteries]] ==== Units ==== ===== Massachusetts Units UNION ===== :[[:Category:Massachusetts, United States Civil War| Massachusetts Units in the US Civil War]] === Cemeteries === [http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-cemeteries.htm National Parks Service] records search for national cemeteries. [http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/ VA Nationwide Gravesite Locator] === Conflicts in Massachusetts === === Flags === Animated flags available at: [http://www.abflags.com/flags-of-the-world/north-america/united-states/ AB Flags] NOTE: Disclaimer is required when used. This can be placed under comments on the photo page. === Maps === State maps available at: [http://www.digital-topo-maps.com/county-map/ Digital Topo Maps]. NOTE: A disclaimer is required when used. This can be placed under the comments on the photo page. === Medals === ====Recipients of the Medal of Honor==== There were 112 Medals of Honor awarded to men of units from Massachusetts. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" align="lef" | '''Last Name''' || '''First Name''' || '''Unit''' || '''Notes''' |- |Adams||John G.B.|||| |- |Allen||Nathaniel M.|||| |- |Anderson||Frederick C.|||| |- |Arthur||Matthew|||| |- |Atkinson||Thomas E.|||| |- |Barnum||James|||| |- |Baybutt||Philip|||| |- |Bazar||Philip|||| |- |Bickford||John F.|||| |- |Bois||Frank|||| |- |Bond||William S.|||| |- ||||||| |- ||||||| |- ||||||| |- ||||||| |- ||||||| |- ||||||| |- ||||||| |- ||||||| |- ||||||| |- ||||||| |} === Museums === *[http://clarabartonbirthplace.org/site/?q=node/14 Clara Barton Birthplace Museum] *[http://www.massvacation.com/explore/history/the-civil-war/ Civil War Sites MA] === Timeline of Events in Massachsetts === === County Resources === ====Barnstable==== *[http://www.barnstablepatriot.com/home2/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=23312&Itemid=62 The Barnstable Patriot Cape Cod and the Civil War] ====Berkshire==== *[http://blog.timesunion.com/berkshires/when-the-civil-war-began-for-the-berkshires/1247/ When the Civil War Began for the Berkshires] ====Bristol==== ====Dukes==== ====Essex==== ====Franklin==== ====Hampden==== ====Hampshire==== ====Middlesex==== ====Nantucket==== ====Norfolk==== ====Plymouth==== ====Suffolk==== ====Worcester==== == Sources == === Footnotes ===

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[[Category:Waltham, Massachusetts]] [[Category:Walter E. Fernald State School, Waltham, Massachusetts]] === History === Originally founded by [[Howe-2638|Samuel Gridley Howe]] in South Boston, Massachusetts, as the Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded in 1848. Howe was an abolitionist and social reformer who is also credited with establishing the Perkins Institute for the Blind. The mission behind the MSFM was to train disabled youth to become productive and self-supporting citizens. Patients were given classroom instruction as well as vocational training in things like shoe repair, broom making, sewing and housekeeping. In 1870 the school became accepting adult patients as well as children. While ostensibly a school for those deemed "feeble-minded", it also became the home of children who were orphaned, troubled, or otherwise had no place else to go. The school moved to a new campus in Waltham, Massachusetts, in 1888. Under Walter E. Fernald, the third superintendent of the institution, the school became a research facility as well. Fernald was a proponent of eugenics, a popular idea at the time of preventing the disabled, mentally ill and other "defective" populations from having children or living freely among society. Fernald and others promoted the idea of keeping the feeble-minded in institutions for their own and others' safety. Notably, toward the end of his life, Fernald's opinions changed and he no longer advocated for the enforced segregation of the mentally disabled. After his death in 1924, the school was named in his honor the following year. Fernald School was officially closed in 2014, after years of controversy. === Admission Records === * [[Space:Massachusetts_School_for_the_Feeble-Minded_1880|1880-1885]] * [[Space:Massachusetts_School_for_the_Feeble-Minded_1886 |1886-1889]] * [[Space:Massachusetts_School_for_the_Feeble-Minded_1890|1890]] * [[Space:Massachusetts_School_for_the_Feeble-Minded_1900|1900]] * [[Space:Massachusetts_School_for_the_Feeble-Minded_1901|1901]] * [[Space:Massachusetts_School_for_the_Feeble-Minded_1902|1902]] * [[Space:Massachusetts_School_for_the_Feeble-Minded_1903|1903]] * [[Space:Massachusetts_School_for_the_Feeble-Minded_1904|1904]] * [[Space:Massachusetts_School_for_the_Feeble-Minded_1905|1905]] * [[Space:Massachusetts_School_for_the_Feeble-Minded_1906|1906]] * [[Space:Massachusetts_School_for_the_Feeble-Minded_1907|1907]] * [[Space:Massachusetts_School_for_the_Feeble-Minded_1909|1909]] === Further reading === * [http://fernaldworkinggroup.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Marie-Daly-History.pdf History of the Walter E. Fernald Development Center] by Marie E. Daly * [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Walter_E._Fernald_State_School Wikimedia Commons], Modern images of Walter E. Fernald State School * [http://www.asylumprojects.org/index.php/Fernald_State_School Fernald State School], AsylumProjects.org, accessed 4 May 2019 * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_E._Fernald_Developmental_Center Walter E. Fernald Developmental Center]

Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded 1890

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Records freely available on [https://www.familysearch.org FamilySearch.org] as scanned documents. Transcription by [[Childs-1667| E Childs]]. More information is available on the original - see the "source" column for link. All cities/towns are Massachusetts unless otherwise specified. Common abbreviations used in the chart below: * ''Imp''. or ''Impr''. - Improved (also "''n. imp.''" for "not improved") * ''Ret''. - Returned * ''Hosp''. - Hospital * ''Trans''. - Transferred * ''Com'' - Committed * "A.H." - Almshouse === Admissions for the year 1890 === {| border="1" class="sortable" !First name(s) !Last name !Age !Birthplace !Residence !Admitted !Discharged !Notes !Source |- |[[Gaynor-233|Mary]] |[[Gaynor-233|Gaynor]] |9 |Boston |Boston |7 Feb 1890 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |James T. |Ferehery |13 |Chelsea |Chelsea |3 Mar 1890 |27 Mar 1897 |Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |Walter T. |Berry |14 |Boston |Boston |6 Mar 1890 |24 Mar 1890 |Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |[[Dobson-3662|Albert]] |[[Dobson-3662|Dobson]] |16 |Lawrence |Lawrence |10 Mar 1890 |25 Apr 1904 |Died - Organic heart disease |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |Sophia |Junisky |15 |New York |Boston |15 Mar 1890 |23 Apr 1919 |To Grafton State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |Mary |Stone |27 |Salem |Salem |22 Mar 1890 |9 Mar 1895 |Committed to Danvers Lunatic Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |Mary A. |Healey |17 |Boston |Boston |26 Mar 1890 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |[[Giles-5042|Hattie B.]] |[[Giles-5042|Giles]] |9 |Boston |Malden |29 Mar 1890 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |George H. |Moeller |6 |Boston |Jamaica Plain |31 Mar 1890 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |Johanna |Costello |9 |Worcester |Worcester |31 Mar 1890 |20 Sep 1892 |Taken to Clark Inst. for Deaf and Dumb |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |Eugene |O'Neill |7 |Nova Scotia |Ware |31 Mar 1890 |14 May 1891 |Taken home by Ov. of Poor, Warren |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |Wm. |McGill |9 |New Hampshire |Boston |31 Mar 1890 |4 Dec 1900 |Committed to Worcester Insane Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |George V. |Smith |8 |Boston |Lawrence |31 May 1890 |2 May 1897 |Died - Organic brain disease |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |George E. |Fettredge |7 |Boston |Boston |31 Mar 1890 |1 Oct 1897 |Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |Mary |McCarthy |15 |Boston |Boston |2 Apr 1890 |14 Aug 1902 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |Matthew |Donnelly |8 |Lowell |Lowell |2 Apr 1890 |26 May 1897 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |Richard |McGee |11 |Cambridge |Cambridge |2 Apr 1890 |22 Oct 1894 |To Cambridge Almshouse |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |Mary |Manning |17 |Southboro |Brockton |2 Apr 1890 |13 Aug 1905 |Died - Homicidal drowning |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |Victoria |Crowton |11 |England |Boston |2 Apr 1890 |13 Apr 1891 |Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |Edward |Callahan |5 |Boston |Boston |2 Apr 1890 |8 Jun 1914 |N. Imp. To Worcester State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |[[Borden-1580|Ida M.]] |[[Borden-1580|Borden]] |11 |Fall River |Fall River |3 Apr 1890 |5 May 1910 |Died - Organic heart disease |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |Albert |McDonald |8 |Scituate |Rockland |9 Apr 1890 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |Lonny |Sullivan |8 |New Bedford |New Bedford |9 Apr 1890 |29 Jan 1891 |Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |Walter S. |Halliley |13 |Springfield |Boston |9 Apr 1890 |18 Apr 1898 |Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |Mary |Madden |7 |Boston |Boston |10 Apr 1890 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |[[Laha-19|Emma C.]] |[[Laha-19|Laha]] |10 |Cambridge |Cambridge |10 Apr 1890 |19 Oct 1890 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |Annie J. |McElwaine |15 |Boston |Hyde Park |10 Apr 1890 |2 Jul 1890 |Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |John |Barrett |13 |Cambridge |Cambridge |11 Apr 1890 |22 Oct 1894 |To Cambridge Almshouse |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Elizabeth |Tobin |13 |Cambridge |Cambridge |11 Apr 1890 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Allen W. |Stover |7 |Boston |Winthrop |11 Apr 1890 |25 Sep 1890 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |John |Froton |6 |Boston |Lynn |11 Apr 1890 |3 Jan 1923 |Died - Tub. enteritis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Wm. F. |Stetson |11 |Danversport |Danversport |12 Apr 1890 |12 Jul 1890 |Taken home by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |John L. |McDonald |7 |Milton |Milton |12 Apr 1890 |13 May 1892 |Removed by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Rudolph |Tichner |14 |Boston |Boston |14 Apr 1890 |31 Dec 1907 |Imp. Taken home on vacation & not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Ellen N. |Hasson |10 |Boston |Boston |15 Apr 1890 |9 Sep 1891 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Mary T. |McCue |12 |Brookline |Brookline |15 Apr 1890 |11 Jul 1890 |Taken home by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Justin |Howe |5 | |St. Pri. School |16 Apr 1890 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Rosa |Kenney |10 | |St. Pri. School |16 Apr 1890 |23 Aug 1890 |Removed by Lowell Overseers of Poor |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Frank B. |Mace |8 | |St. Pri. School |16 Apr 1890 |15 Jan 1924 |Imp. Trans. to Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Joseph |Webster |8 | |St. Pri. School |16 Apr 1890 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Herbert |Ames |10 | |St. Pri. School |16 Apr 1890 |26 Nov 1894 |Taken home by brother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Allen |Senior |11 |England |Fall River |17 Apr 1890 |19 Sep 1893 |Kept at home to work |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Mary |Bresnahan |8 |New Hampshire |Vermont |18 Apr 1890 |29 Jun 1895 |Taken home by mother. Improved. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Eliz. E. |McLaughlin |15 |Boston |Boston |18 Apr 1890 |1 Mar 1894 |Not returned from vacation. Removed by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Guy F. |King |8 |Boston |Boston |23 Apr 1890 |30 Jul 1891 |Removed by Bd. L.&C. to relatives in Providence |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Fred C. |Taylor |9 |Springfield |Springfield |24 Apr 1890 |24 Nov 1922 |Imp. To Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Fred I. |Raymond |16 |Winchendon |Winchendon |24 Apr 1890 |21 Aug 1898 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Katie |Finkenauer |14 |Boston |Boston |24 Apr 1890 |28 Mar 1923 |Trans. to Belchertown. Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Georgiana |Lefebore |15 |New Hampshire |Marlboro |24 Apr 1890 |16 May 1890 |Died - Phthisis pulmonalis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Frank |Look |10 |Newburyport |Newburyport |26 Apr 1890 |16 Dec 1914 |Died - Septic peritonitis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Annie |McDowell |18 |Ireland |Lynn |29 Apr 1890 |6 Sep 1890 |Removed by Lawrence Ov. of Poor |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Mary J. |McDowell |19 |Ireland |Lynn |29 Apr 1890 |6 Sep 1890 |Removed by Lawrence Ov. of Poor |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |[[Morgan-25256|Minnie]] |[[Morgan-25256|Morgan]] |13 |England |Boston |28 Apr 1890 |22 Oct 1892 |Removed by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Mary K. |Hart |8 |Connecticut |Chicopee Falls |28 Apr 1890 |31 Dec 1890 |Removed by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Ida M. |Furlong |14 |Rhode Island |Rhode Island |1 May 1890 |20 Jul 1892 |Removed by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Ellen J. |Campbell |11 |P.E. Island |Gloucester |1 May 1890 |30 Nov 1900 |Died - Pulmonary tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |[[Watson-23916|Kate]] |[[Watson-23916|Watson]] |14 |New Hampshire |New Hampshire |1 May 1890 |24 Sep 1890 |Died - Organic disease of brain |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Consuella |Watson |11 |New Hampshire |New Hampshire |1 May 1890 |20 May 1891 |Taken away by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Cora F. |Matthews |14 |Lancaster |Lancaster |2 May 1890 |5 Oct 1890 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Pierre |Lemaire |15 |Connecticut |Fall River |5 May 1890 |24 Aug 1892 |Died - Consumption |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Wm. J. |Curry |7 |Connecticut |Worcester |7 May 1890 |11 May 1894 |Removed by Overseers of Poor of Worcester |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Richard |Prior |7 |Northbridge |Whitinsville |7 May 1890 |20 Nov 1895 |Not returned from vacation. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |[[Flagg-1017|Maud L.]] |[[Flagg-1017|Flagg]] |9 |New Hampshire |New Hampshire |7 May 1890 |29 Oct 1891 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Mary J. |Francis |20 |New Bedford |St. Almshouse |8 May 1890 |4 Aug 1890 |Taken home by friends |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Joseph |White |13 |Boston |Boston |8 May 1890 |30 Nov 1894 |Kept at home by brother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Robert |Tulloch |14 |Hudson |Boston |9 May 1890 |15 Jan 1924 |Imp. Trans. to Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Adaline J. |Millowitsch |14 |Boston |Boston |12 May 1890 |19 Nov 1890 |Removed by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Wm. T. |Flowers |17 |Boston |Boston |12 May 1890 |3 Oct 1892 |Died - Heart disease |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Hattie G. |Greenleaf |5 |New Boston |New Boston |12 May 1890 |12 Jul 1898 |Removed by Overseers of Poor of Sandisfield |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Wm. K. |Johnson |12 |New York |Boston |14 May 1890 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |[[Thumith-1|Anna M.]] |[[Thumith-1|Thumith]] |8 |Wellesley |Wellesley |14 May 1890 |3 Oct 1898 |To help her mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Mary A. |Plunkett |11 |Springfield |Springfield |14 May 1890 |11 Mar 1891 |Taken away by Overseers of Poor |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Nellie F. |West |16 |Rhode Island |Rhode Island |20 May 1890 |31 Oct 1895 |Taken to Providence by Commissioner of Public School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Clemen |Abody |14 |Dalton |Dalton |21 May 1890 |29 Aug 1891 |Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |D. Everett |Turner |8 |Holbrook |Brockton |22 May 1890 |7 Jun 1898 |To Hospital for Epileptics |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Harry L. |Hale |8 |New Hampshire |Holyoke |26 May 1890 |5 Aug 1898 |Removed by order of St. Secretary N.H. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Chas. E. |Chadwick |15 |Chester |Chester |26 May 1890 |1 Apr 1891 |Taken home by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Patrick F. |Clifford |9 |Boston |Boston |3 Jun 1890 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Margaret |Whalen |8 |M.L. Mills |Brockton |3 Jun 1890 |6 Jun 1893 |Died - Marasmus. Body taken by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Geo. S. |Aldridge |8 |Attleboro |Boston |4 Jun 1890 |3 Oct 1898 |Taken home to work by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Fred |Jones |6 |Worcester |Worcester |4 Jun 1890 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Heiman |Czarlinsky |17 |Germany |Boston |5 Jun 1890 |29 Sep 1913 |Insane. Com. to Westboro State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |[[Kenneally-103|Honora]] |[[Kenneally-103|Kenneally]] |13 |Boston |Boston |7 Jun 1890 |6 Jul 1901 |Died - Meningitis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Henry |Gregory |17 |England |New Bedford |9 Jun 1890 |16 Jul 1890 |Removed by New Bedford Ov. of Poor |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Mary A. |Conners |12 |Lawrence |Lawrence |9 Jun 1890 |28 Dec 1891 |Kept at home |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Geo. P. |Kee |7 |Charlestown |Boston |10 Jun 1890 |14 Jun 1892 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |[[Bunyan-184|Vina]] |[[Bunyan-184|Bunyan]] |5 |Dalton |Dalton |18 Jun 1890 |20 Nov 1892 |Removed by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Fred W. |Wilson |11 |Everett |Everett |19 Jun 1890 |18 Apr 1909 |Died - Pulmonary tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Katie |Durgan |15 |Waltham |Waltham |25 Jun 1890 |17 Sep 1890 |Went back to Blind Asylum |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Beatrice |Reed |10 |Boston |Boston |25 Jun 1890 |1 Mar 1892 |Not returned from visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Frank |Partridge |10 |Boston |Boston |3 Jul 1890 |20 Sep 1893 |Removed by parents. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Chas. A. |Sweatland |10 |Pelham |Belchertown |7 Jul 1890 |15 Mar 1900 |Impr. Taken away by O. of P. Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Amy B. |Pike |10 |Salisbury |Salisbury |9 Jul 1890 |7 Sep 1890 |Sick |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Neil H. |Canney |14 |Boston |Boston |9 Jul 1890 |11 Dec 1891 |Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Hattie |Eastman |26 |Indiana |Chelsea |8 Jul 1890 |18 Jul 1890 |Insane. Trans. to Westboro |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Edith G. |Tuttle |24 |Boston |So. Acton |9 Jul 1890 | |For[mer] No. 580. Fr[om] Tewks. Asy. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Archie |Thurll |14(?) |Trans. from Northampton L. H. | |9 Jul 1890 |3 Dec 1894 |Taken home by Ov. Poor of Adams. Fr[om] North. Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Timothy |Keefe |13 |Palmer |Ware |9 Jul 1890 |28 Jan 1899 |To Taunton Ins. Hosp. Fr[om] North. Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Oscar |Frasey |19 |Springfield |Springfield |9 Jul 1890 |13 Dec 1899 |Died - Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Anna L. |Jones |12 |Westfield |Tolland |12 Jul 1890 |1 Oct 1892 |Taken to Clarke Inst., Northampton |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |James |Croacher |13 |New Bedford |New Bedford |14 Jul 1890 |7 Oct 1892 |Now working in mill at home |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Florence E. |Horton |6 |Rhode Island |Rhode Island |18 Jul 1890 |10 Feb 1892 |Died - Marasmus |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |[[Weed-1343|Lettie M.]] |[[Weed-1343|Weed]] |12 |Maine |Jamaica Plain |21 Jul 1890 |2 Nov 1899 |Died - Phthisis Pulmonalis. Body sent home. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Wm. E. |Warriner |21 |Lee |Holyoke |21 Jul 1890 |26 Jul 1917 |Died - Biliary calculi, acute peritonitis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |[[Bucek-17|Annie E.]] |[[Bucek-17|Bucek]] |20 |Boston |Everett |1 Aug 1890 |16 Jun 1891 |Removed by Bd. L&C to Worcester Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Bertie J. |Taylor |10 |New Hampshire |New Hampshire |12 Aug 1890 |5 Feb 1897 |Taken to Hillsboro County House, N.H. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Edward J. |Hanlon |12 |New Hampshire |Hopkinton |13 Aug 1890 |5 Jun 1891 |Died - Consumption |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |[[Dwyer-2134|Maggie]] |[[Dwyer-2134|Dwyer]] |19 |Fall River |Boston |27 Aug 1890 |18 Dec 1899 |Died - Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Thomas E. |Bishop |16 |Revere |Rhode Island |4 Sep 1890 |2 Feb 1896 |Taken home by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Gustaf F. |Nelson |7 |Sweden |Brockton |9 Sep 1890 |17 Mar 1892 |Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Marian |Shute |6 |Boston |Newton |15 Sep 1890 |24 Sep 1890 |Taken home by friends |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Ernest L. |Foster |7 |Brewster |Brewster |15 Sep 1890 |26 Jun 1918 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Eva M. |Reynolds |20 |Lynn |Lynn |15 Sep 1890 |23 May 1891 |Taken away by parents. Rem. to Florida |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Delia |Cooper |10 |Somerville |Somerville |18 Sep 1890 |5 Feb 1901 |Died - Influenza |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Annie A. |Coburn |9 |Vermont |Fitchburg |19 Sep 1890 |16 Feb 1891 |Taken home by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Mary |Lyons |19 |Raynham |Campello |19 Sep 1890 |23 Nov 1892 |Removed by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Mary E. |Dunn |19 |New Brunswick |Boston |22 Sep 1890 |2 Oct 1897 |Kept at home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Chas. E. |Johnson |10 |Sweden |Waltham |27 Sep 1890 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Alvina |Wilson |12 |Worcester |Worcester |29 Sep 1890 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |James M. |Scott |9 |Boston |Boston |29 Sep 1890 |10 Oct 1892 |Removed by parents. Going to public school |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Charles |Stewart |14 |Waltham |Waltham |30 Sep 1890 |7 Oct 1892 |Removed by parents. Now working on farm at home |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Wm. |Clark |11 |Lynn |No. Abington |30 Sep 1890 |3 Oct 1898 |Taken home to work for wages |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Kenneth R. |Laws |7 |Bedford |Bedford |30 Sep 1890 |4 Dec 1900 |Much impr. Not returned from vacation. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |[[Stetson-2204|Alice H.]] |[[Stetson-2204|Stetson]] |19 |Somerville |Roxbury |3 Oct 1890 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Guy C. |Severance |10 |Middlebury, Vt. |Middlebury, Vt |3 Oct 1890 |16 Apr 1891 |Sick. Taken home |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Thos. A. |Trousdale |10 |Framingham |Roxbury |9 Oct 1890 |14 Nov 1895 |Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |James M. |Finley |8 |Boston |Boston |11 Oct 1890 |9 Sep 1892 |Removed by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Charles |Sumpter |14 |Northbridge |Whitinsville |16 Oct 1890 |24 Apr 1894 |Removed by Overseers of Poor of Douglas |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Wm. L. |Sullivan |15 |Boston |Boston |18 Oct 1890 |1 Jan 1891 |Taken home sick, and became insane |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Joseph |Thomas |17 |Jersey City, N.J. |Newbury, Vt. |20 Oct 1890 |15 May 1895 |Trans. to State Almshouse |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |William |Elyward |15 |So. Boston |So. Boston |20 Oct 1890 |1 Aug 1891 |Taken home, much improved |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |Ellen T. |Cavanaugh |18 |Boston |Dorchester |20 Oct 1890 |31 Jul 1910 |Died - Gangrene of neck & haemoptysis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |Mabel F. |Bragg |16 |Saugus |Longmeadow |20 Oct 1890 |11 Feb 1907 |Very much imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |[[Tucker-12982|Rosa L.]] |[[Tucker-12982|Tucker]] |17 |Dalton |Dalton |20 Oct 1890 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |[[Side-26|Clara]] |[[Side-26|Side]] |15 |Pittsfield |S.A.H. |21 Oct 1890 |3 Dec 1891 |Died - Typhoid fever |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |Annie |Coffey |8 |Sherborn |Church Home, So. Boston |28 Oct 1890 |20 Apr 1907 |Not imp. Com. to Worc. Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |[[Shewbridge-14|Geo. J.]] |[[Shewbridge-14|Shewbridge]] |9 |Boston |Roxbury |28 Oct 1890 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |Chas. H. |Washburn |14 |New Orleans, La. |Peabody |29 Oct 1890 |20 Mar 1893 |Trans. to Westboro Insane Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |Amanda E. |Terrio |15 |Amherst, N.S. |Rockland |29 Oct 1890 |17 Jan 1894 |Taken home to work by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |[[Pratt-8877|Helen Louise]] |[[Pratt-8877|Pratt]] |12 |Peabody |Salem |29 Oct 1890 |14 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza, broncho pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |Rosa |Hafer |8 |Boston |Boston |30 Oct 1890 |4 Nov 1890 |Removed by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |Edgar G. |Godfrey |9 |Newburyport |Newburyport A.H. |1 Nov 1890 |1 Oct 1907 |Very much imp. Ran away and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |Scott Lee |Dunham |10 |Athens, Vt. |Athens, Vt. |5 Nov 1890 |29 Jun 1895 |Taken home by mother. Improved |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |Mary |Keneally |24 |Boston |No. End Mission |7 Nov 1890 |1 Jan 1919 |Transferred to Wrentham |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |John |Hagerty |6 |Boston |Roxbury |10 Nov 1890 |1 May 1908 |Not imp. To Mass. Hospital for Epileptics |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |John |Duffee Jr. |2 |Fall River |Boston |19 Nov 1890 |1 Oct 1891 |Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |Annie |Sullivan |8 |Newton |Newton |24 Nov 1890 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |[[Poor-816|Mabel C.]] |[[Poor-816|Poor]] |14 |Peabody |Peabody |8 Dec 1890 |14 Nov 1895 |Kept at home |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |Theodore |Gotthardt |14 |Boston |Boston |9 Dec 1890 |26 Dec 1891 |Kept at home |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |Chas. |Burnham |10 |Danvers |Children's Mission, Boston |11 Dec 1890 |11 Sep 1897 |Obtained situation outside. Much impr. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |[[Walker-38982|Grace A.]] |[[Walker-38982|Walker]] |15 |Halifax, N.S. |So. Boston |17 Dec 1890 |16 Mar 1904 |Died - Valvular heart disease |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |Sarah |Gaffney |8 |Charlestown |Boston |16 Dec 1890 |19 Dec 1891 |Taken home by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |Kate |Roberts |19 |New Hampshire |Tewksbury A.H. |19 Dec 1890 |16 Apr 1924 |To Belchertown. Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |Sarah J. |Neylon |29 |Worcester |Worcester |29 Dec 1890 |10 Oct 1892 |Removed by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |[[Fallon-777|Mary]] |[[Fallon-777|Fallon]] |12 |Boston |Rainsford Isl. |31 Dec 1890 |28 Aug 1892 |Died - Consumption |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |} Return to Main Page at [[Space:Massachusetts_School_for_the_Feeble-Minded|Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded]]

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Records freely available on [https://www.familysearch.org FamilySearch.org] as scanned documents. Transcription by [[Childs-1667| E Childs]]. === Admissions for the Year 1900 === {| border="1" class="sortable" !First Name!!Last Name!!Age!!Birthplace!!Residence!!Admitted!!Discharged!!Notes!!Source |- |Alfred||Miller||4||New Bedford||||3 Jan 1900||7 Dec 1904||Died - General Tuberculosis||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV4?i=383&cat=718897 155]] |- |[[Frost-8330|Ernest]] ||[[Frost-8330|Frost]]||3||Charlton||||3 Jan 1900||4 Sep 1905||Taken away by town||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV4?i=383&cat=718897 155]] |- |Herman||McNerney||3||State Almshouse||||3 Jan 1900||11 Oct 1916||Visit Conf.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV4?i=383&cat=718897 155]] |- |Nelson||Barhaw||9||Lancaster||Lancaster||8 Jan 1900||4 Dec 1900||Impr. Not returned from vacation||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV4?i=383&cat=718897 155]] |- |[[Crowell-1988|Ella Frances]]||[[Crowell-1988|Crowell]]||5||Hyannis||Hyannis||10 Jan 1900||20 Sep 1904||Died - Epilepsy||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV4?i=383&cat=718897 155]] |- |John R. ||Beatty||11||Concord, N.H.||Concord, N.H.||13 Jan 1900||29 Apr 1903||Very much imp. Taken to N.H. Sch. F.M.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV4?i=383&cat=718897 155]] |- |David H. ||Gorman||14||Boston||Boston||28 Jan 1900||1 Feb 1900||Impr. Ran away and was not returned||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV4?i=383&cat=718897 155]] |- |[[Doyle-5770|Nora A.]]||[[Doyle-5770|Doyle]]||5||Cambridge||Concord||31 Jan 1900||13 Mar 1905||Died - LaGrippe||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV4?i=383&cat=718897 155]] |- |Wm. A. ||Easton||10||Albion, R.I.||Albion, R.I.||14 Feb 1900||29 Oct 1903||Imp. Taken home by mother per order R.I. authorities||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV4?i=383&cat=718897 155]] |- |Chas. E. P.||Gardner||10||Charlestown||Nantucket||5 Mar 1900||21 Jun 1902||Died - Tubercular meningitis||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV4?i=383&cat=718897 155]] |- |Cornelia||Clark||16||Stockbridge||Lancaster Ind. Sch.||8 Mar 1900||28 Oct 1905||Much imp. Taken away by sister.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV4?i=383&cat=718897 155]] |- |Mary||Redmond||7||Boston||Boston||14 Mar 1900||17 Dec 1908||Visit||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV4?i=383&cat=718897 155]] |- |Walter ||MacMahan||16||Lynn||Lynn||21 Mar 1900||11 Jul 1916||Died - Lobar Pneumonia||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV4?i=383&cat=718897 155]] |- |[[Murray-16117|Grace Julia]]||[[Murray-16117|Murray]]||13||Needham||Needham||7 Apr 1900||||||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV4?i=383&cat=718897 155]] |- |Nellie M. ||Lambert||16||Sing Sing, N.Y.||Boston||10 Apr 1900||13 Jan 1905||Imp. Taken home by mother||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Russell A.||Harris||8||Lee||Lee||10 Apr 1900||25 Jan 1904||Very much imp. Not returned from vacation||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Jessie M.||Reed||9||Milford, N.H.||Winchester||12 Apr 1900||26 Nov 1912||Imp. Trans. by Bd. of Insanity from State Almshouse||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |[[Webster-10340|Lizzie]] ||[[Webster-10340|Webster]]||6||Sheffield||State Almshouse||12 Apr 1900||28 Mar 1923||Imp. Transf. to Belchertown||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Irving H. (L.)||Teague||11||Lynn||Lynn||22 Apr 1900||30 Dec 1902||Died - General tuberculosis||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Joseph||Malo||16||Mara, Canada||Taunton||4 May 1900||||||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Albert E.||Barrett||11||Bolton||Clinton||5 May 1900||30 Dec 1907||Imp. Ran away and not returned||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Nathan ||Kenister||13||Orange||State Almshouse||8 May 1900||29 Mar 1901||Died - Tubercular Peritonitis||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |[[Quinn-5287|Lillian]]||[[Quinn-5287|Quinn]]||11||Boston||Wakefield||8 May 1900||3 Jan 1903||Died - Epilepsy||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Frank A. ||Dowd||15||Boston||Boston||14 May 1900||4 Apr 1906||Greatly imp. Ran away and was not returned||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Joseph B.||Maguire||12||Boston||Boston||15 May 1900||14 Jan 1904||Much impr. Not returned from vacation.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Edward A.||Palmer||12||Dresden, Ohio||Northboro||15 May 1900||||||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Geo F.||Frappies (Frappiard)||8||Taunton||Taunton||15 May 1900||14 Nov 1918||To Grafton||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Dennis||Harrington||14||New Bedford||Fall River||16 May 1900||16 Aug 1900||Removed by brother||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |[[Blanding-83|Lizzie]] ||[[Blanding-83|Blanding]]||16||Oxford||State Almshouse||24 May 1900||12 Sep 1902||Impr. Removed by Supt. State Minor Wards, Bd. of Charity||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Alice ||Townsend||21||Philadelphia||State Almshouse||24 May 1900||||||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |[[Winters-2759|Bertha]]||[[Winters-2759|Winter]]||16||Sheffield||State Almshouse||24 May 1900||15 Jul 1922||Imp. Visit conf.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Martha||Bishop||20||Newfoundland||State Almshouse||24 May 1900||1 Jul 1916||Imp. Visit conf.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Philip||Lamb||13||Boston||Neponet||26 May 1900||||||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Addie||Nichols||20||||Boston||31 May 1900||||||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Joseph||Bond||13||Worcester||State Hospital||31 May 1900||||||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Azarie||Foucher||7||||State Hospital||31 May 1900||1 Oct 1907||Very much imp. Taken away by mother||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Alexander||Condere||9||Canada||State Hospital||31 May 1900||11 Sep 1901||Impr. Not returned from vacation||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Phoebe E. ||Pratt||15||Shutesbury||Shutesbury||6 Jun 1900||5 Feb 1913||N. Imp. Committed to Northampton Hospital||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Morse||Goldman||13||Boston||Salem||7 Jun 1900||3 Jul 1909||Committed to Danvers Hospital||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |James||Lester||17||Boston||Boston||11 Jun 1900||27 Apr 1917||N. Imp. To Grafton State Hosp.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Helen G.||Soule||15||Lynn||Boston||15 Jun 1900||||||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Eugene F.||McCaul||10||Brockton||Brockton||18 Jun 1900||18 May 1915||Died - Natural causes. Probably heart disease||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Henry||Parsons||8||Halifax, N.S.||Boston||22 Jun 1900||24 January 1902||Much imp. Discharged because mother was not an American citizen||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |James P.||Crowell||8||Hyannis||Hyannis||30 Jun 1900||6 Jul 1907||Died - Epilepsy||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Frederick R.||Masters||15||Boston||Boston||5 Jul 1900||11 Sep 1903||Very much imp. Taken home to go to work||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Harry E.||Ward||11||Lynn||Ipswich||7 Jul 1900||7 Apr 1908||Imp. To Wrentham State School||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Bettina||Marietti||14||Italy||Boston||11 Jul 1900||31 Mar 1904||Much impr. Taken away by brother without permission||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |James||Cook||7||Boston||So. Hadley Falls||11 Jul 1900||24 Nov 1922||D.M.D. Imp. To Belchertown State School||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Alfonso||McDonnell||11||Boston||Roslindale||11 Jul 1900||28 Sep 1904||Improved. Taken home by parents.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Arthur||Pillsbury||8||N.Y.||Boston||14 Jul 1900||1 Nov 1910||Greatly improved. Working for wages.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Arthur W.||Safford||17||Framingham||Newton||16 Jul 1900||||||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Herbert E.||Walters||17||England||Everett||16 Jul 1900||18 Sep 1901||Impr. Taken home by mother||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Clarence||Field||15||Lynn||Lynn||21 Jul 1900||6 Sep 1900||Ran away. Was not returned.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Wm. D.||Curtis||7||Bristol, Me.||Boston||25 Jul 1900||26 Oct 1900||Taken home by grandmother||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |[[Crimmins-117|Timothy P.]]||[[Crimmins-117|Crimmins]]||17||Malden||Malden||25 Jul 1900||7 Nov 1901||Impr. To Westboro Hospital||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Harold S.||Sinnett||14||Boston||Boston||25 Jul 1900||3 Aug 1919||Impr. Visit conf.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Wm. ||Jewett||9||Brockton||Brockton||26 Jul 1900||19 Mar 1901||Died - Cerebral meningitis||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Freddie R.||Guckes||7||Boston||Boston||27 Jul 1900||14 Nov 1900||Impr. Taken home by parents||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Wm. J.||Manning||4||Boston||Boston||27 Jul 1900||1 May 1908||Not imp. To Mass. Hosp. for Epileptics||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Frank||Pierce||19||Colerain||Colerain||1 Aug 1900||8 Mar 1902||Much impr. Taken home by parents||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Arthur H.||Jewett||17||Lunenburg||Lunenburg||4 Aug 1900||14 Nov 1908||Died - Acute peritonitis||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |John S.||Smith||9||Andover||Andover||6 Aug 1900||1 May 1908||Not imp. To Mass. Hosp. for Epileptics||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Everett L. ||Fletcher||21||Milford||Milford||8 Aug 1900||17 Jan 1901||Not impr. Taken home by friends.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Walter ||Goward||14||Boston||Boston||8 Aug 1900||26 Aug 1907||Much imp. To Wrentham State School||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Timothy||Baker||13||Boston||Boston||8 Aug 1900||17 Aug 1904||Died - Gastric Dilatation||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |John||Havey||9||Boston||Boston||8 Aug 1900||9 Aug 1915||Imp. To Monson State Hospital||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Chas.||Marcy||10||Boston||Boston||8 Aug 1900||10 Dec 1900||Impr. Not returned from vacation.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Daniel||Driscoll||9||Boston||Boston||8 Aug 1900||24 Apr 1917||Died - Chr. Valvular Heart Disease||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |[[Ellis-17581|Lillian P.]]||[[Ellis-17581|Ellis]]||13||Boston||Everett||8 Aug 1900||23 Apr 1902||Not impr. Taken home by mother.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Frank B.||Quinn||13||Weymouth||Porter||10 Aug 1900||19 Jan 1903||Died - Tuberculosis pulmonalis||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Milo L.||Seaver||18||Westminster||Gardner||11 Aug 1900||3 Sep 1907||Imp. Taken away by Overseers of Poor||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Joseph||Steinberg||12||Russia||Adams||11 Aug 1900||||||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Karl S. W.||Stucke||7||Boston||Boston||14 Aug 1900||3 Apr 1901||Impr. Taken home by parents.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |[[Fisher-18613|Ernest N.]]||[[Fisher-18613|Fisher]]||6||Walpole||Somerville||17 Aug 1900||25 Mar 1915||Died - Pulmonary tuberculosis||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Clarence N.||Mead||6||Somerville||Somerville||18 Aug 1900||15 Nov 1901||Very much impr. Not returned from vacation||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Raymond A.||Wright||9||Waltham||Waltham||20 Aug 1900||25 Mar 1905||Died - La Grippe||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Burleigh||Muzzey||5||Boston||Lynn||20 Aug 1900||1 Oct 1902||Impr. Kept at home by parents||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |[[Howe-10054|Doris S.]]||[[Howe-10054|Howe]]||7||Weymouth||Weymouth||25 Aug 1900||22 Jul 1909||Visit||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Chas. W.||Merritt||15||Boston||Boston||25 Aug 1900||12 Feb 1902||Died - Acute Pneumonia||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |[[Goss-3208|Martha E.]]||[[Goss-3208|Goss]]||14||Canton||Canton||29 Aug 1900||13 Apr 1901||Not much impr. Taken home by father||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Howard L.||Jordan||11||Milton||Mattapan||29 Aug 1900||29 Sep 1905||Very much imp. Taken home by mother.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Daniel||Daley||11||Boston||Boston||29 Aug 1900||||||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Henry W.||Livingston||13||Everett||Everett||30 Aug 1900||7 Aug 1919||Impr. Visit conf.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Alvin||Simpson||13||St. George, N.B.||Boston||30 Aug 1900||13 May 1909||Visit||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |[[Wilansky-1|Rebecca]]||[[Wilansky-1|Wilansky]]||12||New York City||Boston||31 Aug 1900||10 Oct 1918||Died - Influenza, pneumonia||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Harold S.||Fielles||15||Providence, R.I.||Greenwich, R.I.||4 Sep 1900||20 May 1903||Very much impr. Taken home by mother||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |James||Brady||13||Canada||Newton||5 Sep 1900||28 Dec 1904||Improved. Taken home by mother||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |[[Dunham-3187|Annie E.]]||[[Dunham-3187|Dunham]]||15||Boston||Winthrop||5 Sep 1900||20 Jan 1908||Imp. To Hosp. for Epileptics||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Lloyd W. ||Baldwin||10||Canton||Canton||5 Sep 1900||7 Jul 1909||Visit||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Agnes V.||Cosgrove||14||Boston||Boston||5 Sep 1900||||||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Sarah||Cosgrove||13||Boston||Boston||5 Sep 1900||23 Jan 1918||Died - Broncho pneumonia||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Marie G.||Hilton||15||Boston||Newton||5 Sep 1900||4 May 1916||Imp. Taken home by people||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Donald S.||MacCoy||17||N.Y.||Boston||6 Sep 1900||12 Aug 1901||Impr. Taken home by mother||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Geo P.||Bluhm||18||Germany||Boston||10 Sep 1900||26 Oct 1900||Taken home by father||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Ernest||Wadenstein||15||Minneapolis, Minn.||Greenwich, R.I.||15 Sep 1900||8 Nov 1900||Not impr. Ran away to his home and was not returned||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Aloysius J.||Kelly||15||Springfield||Springfield||15 Sep 1900||20 Dec 1907||Greatly imp. Taken on vacation and not returned||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Harry S.||Dobbins||7||Buffalo, N.Y.||Boston||15 Sep 1900||17 Oct 1918||Died - Influenza, broncho pneumonia||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Chas. S. M.||Smith||20||Cambridge||Cambridge||15 Sep 1900||20 Oct 1900||Ran away and was not returned||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Arthur H.||Betts||11||Malden||Boston||17 Sep 1900||||||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Lendley R.||Morton||11||New Brunswick||Malden||17 Sep 1900||9 Jan 1905||Imp.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |John J. Jr.||Crowley||5||Nahant||Nahant||18 Sep 1900||15 Jan 1901||Died - Tuberculosis Pulmonalis||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Mary||Fonsic||16||Gloucester||Gloucester||18 Sep 1900||||||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |[[Hanson-6594|Florence]]||[[Hanson-6594|Hanson]]||15||Boston||Everett||18 Sep 1900||||Trans. by Bd. of Insanity from Lancaster Ind. Sch.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |[[Martin-52312|Mary E.]]||[[Martin-52312|Martin]]||5||Waltham||Waltham||25 Sep 1900||20 Jan 1908||Imp. To Hosp. for Epileptics||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Ralph M.||Symonds||16||Gloucester||Gloucester||27 Sep 1900||15 Nov 1905||Very much imp. Not ret. Kept home to work.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Lynwood G.||Howard||6||Hopkinton||Brookline||1 Oct 1900||5 Nov 1900||Died - Pulmonary tuberculosis||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Frederick G. P.||Smith||7||Presque Isle, Me.||Presque Isle, Me.||1 Oct 1900||14 Nov 1902||Impr. Kept at home by mother to attend school||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Dennis||Harrington||15||New Bedford||Fall River||11 Oct 1900||30 Jan 1907||Very much imp. Not returned from vacation||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |John D.||Wallis||10||West Haven, Ct.||Fall River||15 Oct 1900||23 Feb 1919||Died - Tuberculosis fol. Influenza||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Harry C.||Cole||19||Cambridge||Cambridge||17 Oct 1900||||||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Patrick||McDonagle||16||Boston||Boston||20 Oct 1900||15 Apr 1917||Imp.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Frederick S.||Day||9||Northampton||Northampton||20 Oct 1900||13 Dec 1900||Very much impr. Taken home by mother||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |[[Barry-4103|Gertrude]]||[[Barry-4103|Barry]]||5||Cambridge||Cambridge||25 Oct 1900||20 Jan 1908||Not imp. To Hosp. for Epileptics||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Wm. S.||Weeks||11||Canada||Barre, Vt.||29 Oct 1900||9 Jan 1906||Very much impr. Taken away by father||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Samuel||Bernstein||10||Boston||Chelsea||30 Oct 1900||||||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Walter ||Gauthier||14||Spencer||Brookfield||31 Oct 1900||7 Aug 1902||Ran away. Not impr. Trans. by Bd. of Insanity from Lyman School for Boys||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |John H.||Lee||14||Northampton||Northampton||7 Nov 1900||24 Nov 1904||Imp.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW1F?i=387&cat=718897 159]] |- |[[Somers-1021|Zelda E.]]||[[Somers-1021|Somers]]||12||Billerica||Billerica||7 Nov 1900||||||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW1F?i=387&cat=718897 159]] |- |[[Chandler-8034 |Gertrude]]||[[Chandler-8034 |Chandler]]||4||Columbia, N.H.||Stewartstown, NH||14 Nov 1900||29 Apr 1903||Imp. Taken to N.H. Sch. F. M.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW1F?i=387&cat=718897 159]] |- |James S.||Waters||12||Lawrence||Methuen||27 Nov 1900||28 Nov 1904||Imp.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW1F?i=387&cat=718897 159]] |- |Fred E.||Mills||19||Renovo, Pa.||Oxford||30 Nov 1900||15 Nov 1922||Imp. To Belchertown State School||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW1F?i=387&cat=718897 159]] |- |Margaret||Quinn||13||Boston||Boston||6 Dec 1900||9 Mar 1910||Imp. To Wrentham State School||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW1F?i=387&cat=718897 159]] |- |Rose||Chapman||9||Boston||Boston||10 Dec 1900||9 Mar 1910||Imp. To Wrentham State School||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW1F?i=387&cat=718897 159]] |- |Julia||Connelly||12||Boston||Boston||18 Dec 1900||9 Mar 1910||Imp. To Wrentham State School||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW1F?i=387&cat=718897 159]] |- |Joseph L.||Baxter||9||Dennisport||Dennis||26 Dec 1900||1 Jul 1921||Imp. Visit Conf.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW1F?i=387&cat=718897 159]] |- |James||O'Brien||7||||Tewskbury Hosp.||28 Dec 1900||1 May 1908||Not imp. To Mass. Hosp. for Epileptics||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW1F?i=387&cat=718897 159]] |- |Michael||Shea||9||||Tewskbury Hosp.||28 Dec 1900||4 May 1916||Died - Pulmonary Tuberculosis||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW1F?i=387&cat=718897 159]] |- |Walter ||Williams||5||Swampscott||Tewskbury Hosp.||28 Dec 1900||13 Jan 1909||Died - Epilepsy||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW1F?i=387&cat=718897 159]] |- |Alexander||Williams||3||||Tewskbury Hosp.||28 Dec 1900||9 May 1901||Died - Cerebral apoplexy||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW1F?i=387&cat=718897 159]] |- |Esther||Wooley||15||Providence, R.I.||Fall River||31 Dec 1900||18 Nov 1915||N. Imp. Com. To Taunton State Hospital. ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW1F?i=387&cat=718897 159]] |- |[[Hoose-106|Daisy]]||[[Hoose-106|Hoose]]||16||Williamstown||Pittsfield||31 Dec 1900||1 Aug 1917||Imp. 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Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded 1903

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Records freely available on [https://www.familysearch.org FamilySearch.org] as scanned documents. Transcription by [[Childs-1667| E Childs]]. More information is available on the original - see the "source" column for link. Common abbreviations used in the chart below: * ''imp''. or ''impr''. - Improved (also "''n. imp.''" for "not improved") * ''Ret''. - Returned * ''Hosp''. - Hospital * ''Trans''. - Transferred * ''Com'' - Committed * ''Conf''. - Confirmed? *''Bd'' - Board, as in Board of Insanity === Admissions for the Year 1903 === {| border="1" class="sortable" !First Name !Last Name !Age !Birthplace !Residence !Admitted !Discharged !Notes !Source |- |Walter |Schluhuber |18 |Boston |Boston |1 Jan 1903 |31 May 1904 |Much impr. Ran away |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWLP?i=393&cat=718897 165]] |- |Ella |Allen |18 |Blandford |Becket |1 Jan 1903 |9 Mar 1910 |To Wrentham |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWLP?i=393&cat=718897 165]] |- |Wm. W. |Pierce |14 |Everett |Everett |2 Jan 1903 |11 Mar 1903 |Very much impr. Taken away by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWLP?i=393&cat=718897 165]] |- |Wm. H. |Meyers |15 |Dover |Charles River Village |5 Jan 1903 |1 Sep 1905 |Imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWLP?i=393&cat=718897 165]] |- |Margaret |Johnstone |3 |Boston |Boston |6 Jan 1903 |14 May 1903 |Died - Capillary Bronchitis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWLP?i=393&cat=718897 165]] |- |Arlie |Starks |11 |Rowe |Charlemont |9 Jan 1903 |30 Jan 1907 |Much imp. Ran away not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWLP?i=393&cat=718897 165]] |- |Elizabeth L. |Murphy |12 |Charlestown |Boston |12 Jan 1903 |15 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Mary |Spillane |15 |Weymouth |Weymouth |15 Jan 1903 |24 Jun 1910 |Not imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Mabel A. |Shipley |16 |Nashua, N.H. |Reading |19 Jan 1903 |27 Apr 1917 |Imp. To Grafton State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Mary M. |Roberts |13 |Fairhaven |Brockton |30 Jan 1903 |5 Feb 1906 |Imp. (Not ret. from vacation) |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |David |Allman |19 |Waterbury, Ct |Cambridge |3 Feb 1903 |29 Jun 1905 | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Matthew F. |Colleran |8 |Boston |Boston |9 Feb 1903 |8 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Theodore S. |Macey |13 |Boston |No. Pembroke |11 Feb 1903 |28 Oct 1905 |Much imp. Kept at home to go to work for wages |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Joseph |Reagan |9 |Boston |Boston |15 Feb 1903 |2 Nov 1907 |Greatly improved. Taken on vacation and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |John |Devine |17 |Boston |Boston |23 Feb 1903 |10 Mar 1903 |Discharged as not suitable |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Wm. |Axell |6 |Gardner |Framingham |24 Feb 1903 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Chas. |Kenney |14 |Quincy |Quincy |28 Feb 1903 |25 Jul 1908 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Frank B. |Buckman |11 |Somerville |Somerville |8 Mar 1903 |2 Aug 1903 |Died - Pulmonary tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Mary E. |Browne |9 |Gloucester |Gloucester |13 Mar 1903 |25 Dec 1907 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Harold |Hunt |14 |Boston |Boston |13 Mar 1903 |16 Feb 1908 |Escape confirmed Dec. 31 1908. Trans...from Medfield Ins. Asy. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Gladys |Blakely |4 |Springfield |Springfield |14 Mar 1903 |26 Jul 1903 |Died - Pulmonary tuberculosis. From Hospital Cottages |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Chas. N. |McLeod |8 |Lynn |Lynn |17 Mar 1903 |22 May 1908 |Taken away by father. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Emily E. |Fuller |15 |Attleboro |Attleboro |18 Mar 1903 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Maude V. |Harris |7 |Boston |Boston |18 Mar 1903 |18 Jan 1913 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Evelyn G. |Johnson |9 |Manchester, N.H. |Nashua, N.H. |18 Mar 1903 |16 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Wilfred |Hodson |12 |England |Fall River |1 Apr 1903 |29 Mar 1911 |Escaped. Imp. Discharged from escape |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Eva |Fine |7 |Haverhill |Haverhill |2 Apr 1903 |11 Apr 1903 |Died - Capillary Bronchitis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Isabella |Dean |14 |Montreal |Boston |8 Apr 1903 |30 Jul 1903 |Improved. Taken to Canada by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Walter |Dyer |7 |Boston |Boston |11 Apr 1903 |30 Jun 1903 |Died - Vedinations[sic], Larynigitis Diphtheria |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Frederick P. |Dickson |16 |N.S. |Cambridge |20 Apr 1903 |16 Jun 1903 |Insane. Imp. Trans. to Taunton Insane Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Maurice |Rogers |19 |N.S. |Lynn |22 Apr 1903 |8 Jan 1919 |Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Paul A. |Shultz |16 |Germany |Adams |22 Apr 1903 |3 Jan 1907 |Much imp. Ran away and was not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Gertrude L. |Reid |14 |St. John, N.B. |Boston |23 Apr 1903 |29 Jan 1907 |Died - Influenza |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Satella N. |Going |20 |Boston |Newton |25 Apr 1903 |22 Aug 1903 |Improved |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Richard |O'Brien |11 |Boston |Boston |1 May 1903 |1 Aug 1908 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Margaret |Barry |8 |Cambridge |Cambridge |9 May 1903 |22 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Malsia |Crudip |9 |Kittillis, N.C. |Cambridge |10 May 1903 |9 Jan 1905 |Improved. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Dana |Robbins |12 |Walpole |Walpole |11 May 1903 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Walter |McNally |7 |Hudson |Hudson |12 May 1903 |15 Jan 1904 |Much impr. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Thomas A. |Fitzpatrick |9 |No. Bellingham |Bellingham |13 May 1903 |22 May 1903 |Not impr. Taken home by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Mary |Sharkey |13 |Unknown |Burlington, Vt |13 May 1903 |4 Dec 1914 |Imp. To Penn Training School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Benjamin D. |Jones |7 |Boston |Boston |14 May 1903 |9 Jul 1908 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Ethel I. |Larkham |18 |Holden |Lawrence |3 Jun 1903 |5 Sep 1914 |Imp. Escape conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Carl V. |Boutell |19 |Mt. Vernon, N.H. |Mt. Vernon, N.H. |8 Jun 1903 |4 Oct 1904 |Much impr. Kept at home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Julia |Grady |14 |Newport, R.I. |Newport, R.I. |13 Jun 1903 |26 Feb 1909 |Died - Chronic valvular heart disease |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Alice M. |Cutting |38 |Templeton |Templeton |16 Jun 1903 |13 Nov 1905 |Died - Pulmonary tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Ellen F. |Fitzgerald |18 |Boston |Boston |18 Jun 1903 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Gertrude F. |Chase |25 |Marlborough |Marlborough |8 Jul 1903 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Edward |Murphy |7 |Newton |Everett |8 Jul 1903 |24 Jun 1910 |Not imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Ruth I. |Gleason |9 |Hyde Park |Hyde Park |9 Jul 1903 |29 May 1906 |Died - Pulmonary tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Letitia |Faulk |13 |Norfolk, Va |Boston |12 Jul 1903 |8 Jan 1920 |Com. to Monson |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |William A. |Buxton |9 |Cambridge |Medford |16 Jul 1903 |10 Oct 1909 |Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Charles |Marcey |12 |Boston |Boston |17 Jul 1903 |24 Aug 1904 |Run over by railroad train while on vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Frank |McGlinchy |8 | | |29 Jul 1903 | |From State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Chester |McAleer |7 | | |29 Jul 1903 | |From State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Joseph |McKinville | | | |29 Jul 1903 |10 Mar 1906 |Very much imp. Taken home by brother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Michael |Frazier |14 | | |29 Jul 1903 |6 May 1911 |Organic heart disease. From State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Daniel |McGrath |10 | | |29 Jul 1903 |26 Aug 1907 |M[uch] imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Sadie |Bostwich | | | |29 Jul 1903 |8 Jan 1920 |Com. to Monson. From State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Edna |Brennan | | | |29 Jul 1903 |7 Mar 1911 |Not imp. To Worcester State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Marion |Gould | | | |29 Jul 1903 |20 Jan 1908 |Not imp. To Hosp. for Epileptics |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Irene |Tashjian | | | |29 Jul 1903 |8 Oct 1903 |Died - Pulmonary tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Annie B. |Perkins |38 |Ellsworth, Me |Melrose |31 Jul 1903 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Eva E. |Packard |45 |Topeka, Kansas |Saugus |1 Aug 1903 |20 Jul 1912 |Died - Carcinoma of stomach |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Alice |Fitzgerald |8 |Newport, R.I. |Newport, R.I. |7 Aug 1903 |14 Aug 1906 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |John L. |Cells |15 |Pittsfield |Rutland |13 Aug 1903 |10 Mar 1909 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Walter |Callahan |10 |Boston |Boston |19 Aug 1903 |27 Apr 1917 |N. Imp. To Grafton State Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Charles |Donovan |14 |Boston |Boston |21 Aug 1903 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Addie |Willis |17 |Sudbury |Sudbury |2 Sep 1903 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Bertha R. |Bevart |18 |Boston |Boston |8 Sep 1903 |14 Dec 1905 |Imp. Taken away by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |George |Bell |11 |Marblehead |Marblehead |15 Sep 1903 |8 Jun 1914 |Insane. N. imp. To Worcester State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Charles |Hodde |12 |Attleboro |Attleboro |22 Sep 1903 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Esther |Parsons |6 |Boston |Milton |24 Sep 1903 |4 Apr 1905 |Died - Lobar pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Margaret |Bence |8 |Fall River |Fall River |25 Sep 1903 |22 Jun 1909 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Ellen C. |Mansworth |23 |Boston |Chelsea |26 Sep 1903 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Annie |McDowell |31 |Ireland |Lynn |1 Oct 1903 |5 Apr 1905 |Died - Lobar pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Harriet |McDowell |28 |Lawrence |Lynn |1 Oct 1903 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Rebecca |Skinoza |15 |Boston |Boston |5 Oct 1903 |17 Nov 1905 |Imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Benjamin F. |Beede |14 |Newton |Everett |5 Oct 1903 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Henry |Parsons |11 |Halifax, N.S. |Boston |5 Oct 1903 |2 Sep 1915 |Died - Acute septicemia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Helen W. |Rokes |10 |Salem |Beverly |7 Oct 1903 |9 Nov 1903 |Died - Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Margaret |Doyle |23 |Ireland |Somerville |15 Oct 1903 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Elizabeth |Westfall |17 |Jersey City |Boston |28 Oct 1903 |29 Jul 1908 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Esther |Neillson |23 |Reading |Stoneham |29 Oct 1903 |14 Dec 1905 |Very much imp. Not ret. from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Mary |Dolan |8 |Cambridge |Cambridgeport |3 Nov 1903 |13 Jan 1904 |Impr. physically. Taken home by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Gertrude |Haynes |9 |Boston |Roxbury |12 Nov 1903 |29 Jan 1911 |Died - Facial erysipelas |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Donat |Trechette |8 |New Bedford |New Bedford |13 Nov 1903 |31 Mar 1918 |Escape conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Delia |Dellon |23 |Boston |Roxbury |23 Nov 1903 |5 May 1904 |Imp. Taken home by parents. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |William E. |Hollingsworth |10 |Palmer |Palmer |28 Nov 1903 |2 Mar 1905 |Died - Mitral insufficiency |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Alexander C. |Sahlsbury |18 |New York City |Boston |3 Dec 1903 |22 May 1909 |Imp. To Worcester State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Gladys |Webster |19 |E. Lamoine, Me |Bucksport, Me |26 Dec 1903 |5 Jun 1908 |Impr. Visit confirmed. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Margaret |Dunn |9 |Wigginville, Me |No. Andover |26 Dec 1903 |20 Jan 1908 |Imp. To Hosp. for Epileptics |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |John A. |Lundgren |16 |Cambridge |Cambridgeport |26 Dec 1903 |8 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza and pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Howard |Nichols |19 |Somerville |Somerville |30 Dec 1903 |20 Jul 1905 |Imp. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |} Return to Main Page at [[Space:Massachusetts_School_for_the_Feeble-Minded|Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded]]

Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded 1904

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Records freely available on [https://www.familysearch.org FamilySearch.org] as scanned documents. Transcription by [[Childs-1667| E Childs]]. More information is available on the original - see the "source" column for link. Common abbreviations used in the chart below: * ''imp''. or ''impr''. - Improved (also "''n. imp.''" for "not improved") * ''Ret''. - Returned * ''Hosp''. - Hospital * ''Trans''. - Transferred * ''Com'' - Committed * ''Conf''. - Confirmed? *''Bd'' - Board, as in Board of Insanity === Admissions for the Year 1904 === {| border="1" class="sortable" !First Name !Last Name !Age !Birthplace !Residence !Admitted !Discharged !Notes !Source |- |Raymond |Bill |11 |Marlboro |Marlboro |4 Jan 1904 |21 Mar 1909 |Died - Pulmonary tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Cleone Lola |Parker |13 |Springfield |Westfield |4 Jan 1904 |28 Mar 1923 |Imp. To Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Warren O. |Batchelder |19 |Crompton, R.I. |Centreville, R.I. |9 Jan 1904 |13 Jan 1904 |Not impr. Insane. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Thomas E. |Cassidy |9 |Worcester |Boston |15 Jan 1904 |15 Nov 1922 |Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Mary E. |Logan |7 |Unknown | |15 Jan 1904 |23 Apr 1919 |Died - Pulmonary tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Dudley B. |Brown |9 |New York City |New Bedford |29 Jan 1904 |14 Dec 1905 |Much imp. Not ret. from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Ruth P. |Brown |11 |Ipswich |Ipswich |30 Jan 1904 |16 Apr 1911 |Died - Pulmonary tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Esther |Cohen |16 |Roxbury |Chelsea |12 Feb 1904 |21 Jul 1915 |Died - Chronic nephritis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Robert A. |Leith |16 |Sorel, Canada |Lowell |18 Feb 1904 |6 Jul 1909 |Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Gertrude |Webb |7 |Unknown |Unknown |25 Feb 1904 |16 Apr 1924 |Imp. To Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |August |Chiesa |12 |E. Boston |Leominster |2 Mar 1904 |9 Nov 1918 |Died - Influenza |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Laura Ellison |Baddock |13 |Haverhill |Portsmouth, N.H. |16 Mar 1904 |20 Nov 1909 |N. Imp. To Danvers Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Percy |Hallett | | |Hyannis |23 Mar 1904 |5 Jun 1908 |Impr. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Walter |Johnson |14 |Boston |Charlestown |1 Apr 1904 |6 Feb 1905 |Imp. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Leroy Maxwell |Shepard |6 |Cambridge |Cambridge |4 Apr 1904 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW66?i=397&cat=718897 169]] |- |Robert N. |Oliver |16 |Everett |Everett |6 Apr 1904 |30 Apr 1904 |Not impr. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW66?i=397&cat=718897 169]] |- |Carleton E. |Hall |10 |W. Acton |W. Acton |12 Apr 1904 |23 Dec 1919 |Died - Pulmonary tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW66?i=397&cat=718897 169]] |- |Gertrude |Gibbons |8 |Worcester |Worcester |14 Apr 1904 |16 Apr 1924 |Imp. To Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW66?i=397&cat=718897 169]] |- |Daniel J. |Murphy |10 |So. Boston |Newton |18 Apr 1904 |11 Nov 1909 |Imp. To Wrentham School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW66?i=397&cat=718897 169]] |- |John |Brigham | | |Tewksbury |21 Apr 1904 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW66?i=397&cat=718897 169]] |- |Nellie M. |Kenney |14 |Mass |Boston |21 Apr 1904 |20 Nov 1909 |N. Imp. To Westboro Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW66?i=397&cat=718897 169]] |- |William |Foley | | |Tewksbury |21 Apr 1904 |24 Jun 1910 |Not imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW66?i=397&cat=718897 169]] |- |John |Leonard | | |Tewksbury |21 Apr 1904 |7 Apr 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW66?i=397&cat=718897 169]] |- |Olive |Buckingham |4 |Barrington, R.I. |Drownville, R.I. |22 Apr 1904 |15 Dec 1904 |Died - Organic heart disease |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW66?i=397&cat=718897 169]] |- |Cecil Cole |Moody |7 |Waterville, Me |Thomaston, Me |22 Apr 1904 |14 Nov 1905 |Imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW66?i=397&cat=718897 169]] |- |William |Taylor |17 |New York City |E. Providence, R.I. |23 Apr 1904 |1 Dec 1912 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW66?i=397&cat=718897 169]] |- |Leo |O'Brien |17 |Miscouch, P.E.I. |Cambridge |28 Apr 1904 |31 Dec 1906 |Much imp. Taken home by sister |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW66?i=397&cat=718897 169]] |- |John |Loomis |10 |Lynn |Lynn |2 May 1904 |13 Mar 1905 |Died - Lobar pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW66?i=397&cat=718897 169]] |- |Myrtle Florence |McKenzie |13 |Unknown |Not stated |4 May 1904 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW66?i=397&cat=718897 169]] |- |Allan Milne |Slater |17 |Aberdeen, Scotland |Jamaica Plain |5 May 1904 |1 May 1908 |Not imp. To Hosp. for Epileptics |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW66?i=397&cat=718897 169]] |- |Blanch E. |Thurlow |19 |Norwood |Dorchester |8 May 1904 |2 Mar 1905 |Much impr. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW66?i=397&cat=718897 169]] |- |George Sumner |Brackett |17 |Lynn |W. Lynn |12 May 1904 |9 Jan 1905 |Much impr. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW66?i=397&cat=718897 169]] |- |Bertha Frances |MacDunn |11 |Wakefield |Wakefield |16 May 1904 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW66?i=397&cat=718897 169]] |- |Clifton Ellsworth |Eldredge |11 |Brewster |E. Brewster |23 May 1904 |5 Feb 1906 |Imp. Not ret. from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW66?i=397&cat=718897 169]] |- |Mary |Pedercini |10 |North Adams |North Adams |1 Jun 1904 |20 Jan 1908 |Imp. To Hosp. for Epileptics |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW66?i=397&cat=718897 169]] |- |Grafton Francis |Maloney |7 |Dorchester |Somerville |1 Jun 1904 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW66?i=397&cat=718897 169]] |- |Walter Clifford |Tubbs |8 |Worcester |Worcester |10 Jun 1904 |5 Jul 1913 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW66?i=397&cat=718897 169]] |- |Christina H. |Densmore |11 |Boston |Ashmont |15 Jun 1904 |13 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza, broncho pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW66?i=397&cat=718897 169]] |- |Charles James |Sullivan |7 |Hudson |Hudson |16 Jun 1904 |9 Jan 1905 |Imp. Not ret. from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW66?i=397&cat=718897 169]] |- |Daniel A. |Mower |16 |Unknown |Jamaica Plain |22 Jun 1904 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW66?i=397&cat=718897 169]] |- |Harold C. |Briggs |9 |Lancaster, N.H. |Somerville |22 Jun 1904 |9 Jul 1904 |Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW66?i=397&cat=718897 169]] |- |Charles S. |Porter |8 |Seattle, Wash. |Cambridge |23 Jun 1904 |28 Oct 1905 |Much imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW66?i=397&cat=718897 169]] |- |Raolan |Oullette |13 |Northampton |Northampton |28 Jun 1904 |10 Sep 1907 |Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW66?i=397&cat=718897 169]] |- |Arthur G. |Hackett |19 |Cambridge |Cambridge |1 Jul 1904 |18 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza, Broncho pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW66?i=397&cat=718897 169]] |- |Samuel |Brown |16 |Boston |Roxbury |5 Jul 1904 |11 Mar 1911 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW66?i=397&cat=718897 169]] |- |George S. |Ashworth |8 |Fall River |Fall River |5 Jul 1904 |21 Jul 1917 |Died - Pulmonary T.B. [tuberculosis] |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW66?i=397&cat=718897 169]] |- |Louis P. |Anthony |13 |Worcester |Everett |7 Jul 1904 |9 Jan 1905 |Not impr. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW66?i=397&cat=718897 169]] |- |Raymond Palmer |Haley |12 |Newton |Newton |7 Jul 1904 |6 Jul 1909 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW66?i=397&cat=718897 169]] |- |Francis |Quigley |10 |Belmont |Belmont |11 Jul 1904 |23 Mar 1919 |Died - Natural causes, heart failure |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWDV?i=398&cat=718897 170]] |- |Angus |Light |9 |Springfield |Lynnfield |15 Jul 1904 |5 Jun 1908 |Impr. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWDV?i=398&cat=718897 170]] |- |Ignas |Urbomak (Smith) |9 |Russia |Worcester |15 Jul 1904 |31 May 1919 |On visit. Visit conf. June 6, 1919 |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWDV?i=398&cat=718897 170]] |- |Harry |Allan |32 |New Arman, N.S. |Stoneham |15 Jul 1904 |29 Sep 1904 |Not imp. Taken by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWDV?i=398&cat=718897 170]] |- |Sadie |Hackman |7 |Boston |Boston |26 Jul 1904 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWDV?i=398&cat=718897 170]] |- |Angelo |Serignano |14 |E. Boston |East Boston |26 Jul 1904 |14 Dec 1905 |Much imp. Not ret. from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWDV?i=398&cat=718897 170]] |- |Leona V. |Ballard |10 |La Grange, Me |Argyle |28 Jul 1904 |8 Feb 1909 |To Maine School for Feeble-Minded |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWDV?i=398&cat=718897 170]] |- |James |Burridge |8 |Hudson |Cambridge |8 Aug 1904 |24 Nov 1922 |Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWDV?i=398&cat=718897 170]] |- |Timothy J. |McCarthy |15 |Attleboro |Attleboro |13 Aug 1904 |30 Nov 1906 |Very much imp. Not ret. from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWDV?i=398&cat=718897 170]] |- |Herbert Francis |Keough |7 |Lynn |Lynn |15 Aug 1904 |9 Apr 1905 |Not imp. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWDV?i=398&cat=718897 170]] |- |Dora |Haffee |15 |Boston |Boston |17 Aug 1904 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWDV?i=398&cat=718897 170]] |- |Max |Cohen |10 |Boston |Springfield |19 Aug 1904 |18 Nov 1915 |N. Imp. To Grafton State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWDV?i=398&cat=718897 170]] |- |Alma Inez |Rogers |14 |Boston |Roslindale |20 Aug 1904 |20 Jan 1908 |Imp. To Hosp. for Epileptics |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWDV?i=398&cat=718897 170]] |- |Hazel L. |Pratt |4 |Abington |Accord (Norwell) |25 Aug 1904 |14 Dec 1916 |To Hosp. for Epileptics |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWDV?i=398&cat=718897 170]] |- |Maurice |Curtin |6 |Taunton |Taunton |30 Aug 1904 |8 Dec 1917 |Died - Abdominal tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWDV?i=398&cat=718897 170]] |- |Harold Winslow |Moon (Moore) |7 |Eastham |Eastham |31 Aug 1904 |1 May 1908 |Not imp. To Mass Hosp for Epileptics |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWDV?i=398&cat=718897 170]] |- |Joseph B. |Maguire |16 |Boston |Boston |1 Sep 1904 |29 Jun 1905 |Ran away and was not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWDV?i=398&cat=718897 170]] |- |Howard |Kouronian |6 |Haverhill |Danvers |5 Sep 1904 |4 Nov 1904 |Died - Pulmonary tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWDV?i=398&cat=718897 170]] |- |Ettie |Scheinberg |23 |New York City |Boston |6 Sep 1904 |31 Mar 1905 |Died - La Grippe |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWDV?i=398&cat=718897 170]] |- |Solomon |Scheinberg |22 |New York City |Boston |6 Sep 1904 |4 Nov 1904 |Died - Pulmonary tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWDV?i=398&cat=718897 170]] |- |Edward David |Mason |29 |Malden |Cambridge |7 Sep 1904 |18 Aug 1921 |Died - Pellagra |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWDV?i=398&cat=718897 170]] |- |Charles L. |Bradford |22 |So. Acton |Dorchester |7 Sep 1904 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWDV?i=398&cat=718897 170]] |- |Ivan S. |Smith |13 |Maine |Tewksbury |7 Sep 1904 |27 Apr 1917 |N. Imp. To Grafton St. Hosp. From State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWDV?i=398&cat=718897 170]] |- |John |McKenney |30 |Charlestown |Charlestown |8 Sep 1904 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWDV?i=398&cat=718897 170]] |- |Louis |Yaffee |13 |Boston |Boston |9 Sep 1904 |29 Mar 1906 |Imp. Taken by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWDV?i=398&cat=718897 170]] |- |Lena |Dotson |13 |Boston |Boston |10 Sep 1904 |18 Jan 1917 |Died - Pulmonary tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWDV?i=398&cat=718897 170]] |- |Michael Stephen |Donohue |12 |Boston |Boston |14 Sep 1904 |11 Sep 1917 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWDV?i=398&cat=718897 170]] |- |William |LeSage |11 |Canada |Winchendon |22 Sep 1904 |15 Jan 1924 |Imp. Trans. to Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWDV?i=398&cat=718897 170]] |- |Mary J. |Crimmins |23 |Boston |Charlestown |24 Sep 1904 |9 Oct 1923 |Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWDV?i=398&cat=718897 170]] |- |Rosie |Zorn |11 |New York City |Boston |25 Sep 1904 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWDV?i=398&cat=718897 170]] |- |Timothy J. |Sheehan |15 |Lawrence |Lawrence |26 Sep 1904 |21 Mar 1908 |Imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWDV?i=398&cat=718897 170]] |- |Louis |Sanderson |9 |Boston |Boston |28 Sep 1904 |15 Mar 1918 |Not imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWDV?i=398&cat=718897 170]] |- |John P. |Buckley |7 |Wakefield |Wakefield |29 Sep 1904 |5 Jul 1914 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWDV?i=398&cat=718897 170]] |- |William |Walsh | |Boston |Boston |4 Oct 1904 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWDV?i=398&cat=718897 170]] |- |James |McCalman |20 |Williamsburg |Williamsburg |3 Oct 1904 |9 Oct 1923 |Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXD?i=399&cat=718897 171]] |- |Blanche M. |Cogswell |8 |Boston |Boston |6 Oct 1904 |20 Jan 1908 |Not imp. To Hosp for Epileptics |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXD?i=399&cat=718897 171]] |- |Mary |Rooney |4 |Waltham |Waltham |8 Oct 1904 |30 Jul 1916 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXD?i=399&cat=718897 171]] |- |Emma |Dies |15 |Canada |Springfield |8 Oct 1904 |15 Jan 1924 |Imp. Transf. to Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXD?i=399&cat=718897 171]] |- |Mary Elizabeth |Tooth |8 |Boston |Boston |8 Oct 1904 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXD?i=399&cat=718897 171]] |- |Clara |Dow |13 |Reading |Reading |12 Oct 1904 |10 Aug 1906 |Imp. Taken home by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXD?i=399&cat=718897 171]] |- |Mary |Green |6 |Boston |Boston |14 Oct 1904 |9 Aug 1915 |N. Imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXD?i=399&cat=718897 171]] |- |Carrol Bradley |Holden |10 |Hudson |Hudson |20 Oct 1904 |3 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXD?i=399&cat=718897 171]] |- |John James |Harrington |9 |Marlboro |Marlboro |20 Oct 1904 |27 Jan 1908 |Died - Pulmonary tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXD?i=399&cat=718897 171]] |- |Elizabeth |McPherson |10 |Lynn |Lynn |24 Oct 1904 |16 Apr 1924 |Imp. To Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXD?i=399&cat=718897 171]] |- |Dorothea Carleton |Best |7 |Boston |Boston |27 Oct 1904 |31 Mar 1905 |Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXD?i=399&cat=718897 171]] |- |Mary Ellen |McNamee |12 |Cambridge |Boston |3 Nov 1904 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXD?i=399&cat=718897 171]] |- |Essie Jane |Webster |14 |Everett |Everett |12 Nov 1904 |11 Apr 1907 |Not imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXD?i=399&cat=718897 171]] |- |Rita |Lionne |16 |Boston |Boston |16 Nov 1904 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXD?i=399&cat=718897 171]] |- |Arthur |Cote |7 |No. Adams |No. Adams |16 Nov 1904 |21 Nov 1909 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXD?i=399&cat=718897 171]] |- |John |Hodde |11 |No. Attleboro |No. Attleboro |22 Nov 1904 |21 Dec 1907 |Imp. Ran away and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXD?i=399&cat=718897 171]] |- |Bessie |Weisman |16 |Russia |Lynn |26 Nov 1904 |27 Jul 1905 |Insane. Com. to Worcester Ins. Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXD?i=399&cat=718897 171]] |- |Mary |Raiche |14 |Hyde Park |West Newton |26 Nov 1904 |6 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXD?i=399&cat=718897 171]] |- |Emma M. |Packard |50 |Lynn |Lynn |1 Dec 1904 |15 Aug 1913 |Died - Nephritis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXD?i=399&cat=718897 171]] |- |Sarah |Mulligan |21 |Burrillville |Boston |1 Dec 1904 |10 Aug 1918 |Imp. Visit conf. Died at home |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXD?i=399&cat=718897 171]] |- |Addie C. |Newton |16 |Jackman, Me. |Jackman, Me. |5 Dec 1904 |24 Jul 1906 |Taken home by mother and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXD?i=399&cat=718897 171]] |- |Lizzie |Grover |19 |Haverhill |Haverhill |10 Dec 1904 |7 Mar 1911 |Not imp. To Danvers State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXD?i=399&cat=718897 171]] |- |Esther A. |Roberts |19 |Attleboro |Attleboro |10 Dec 1904 |27 Apr 1917 |Imp. To Medfield State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXD?i=399&cat=718897 171]] |- |Mabel |Young |14 |Providence |Rehoboth |10 Dec 1904 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXD?i=399&cat=718897 171]] |- |Gertrude E. |Powers |11 |Gloucester |Gloucester |16 Dec 1904 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXD?i=399&cat=718897 171]] |- |William E. |Moore |16 |Boston |Somerville |19 Dec 1904 |14 Jan 1905 |Died - Gen. Paresis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXD?i=399&cat=718897 171]] |- |Joseph A. |Gilbrane |12 |Quincy |Quincy |20 Dec 1904 |16 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza, bronco pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXD?i=399&cat=718897 171]] |- |William |Davis |20 |Gloucester |Gloucester |21 Dec 1904 |24 Mar 1923 |Not imp. To Bridgewater Def. Delinquent |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXD?i=399&cat=718897 171]] |- |Robert M. |Chamberlain |7 |Waterville, Me. |Waterville, Me. |22 Dec 1904 |8 Feb 1909 |To Maine School for Feeble-Minded |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXD?i=399&cat=718897 171]] |- |Mary |Garvin |11 |Boston |Boston |27 Dec 1904 |7 Feb 1906 |Died - Exh. of Chronic Idiocy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXD?i=399&cat=718897 171]] |- |Annie |Cronan |16 |Cambridge |Cambridge |30 Dec 1904 |14 Dec 1905 |Insane. Com. to Worcester Ins. 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Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded 1905

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Records freely available on [https://www.familysearch.org FamilySearch.org] as scanned documents. Transcription by [[Childs-1667| E Childs]]. More information is available on the original - see the "source" column for link. All cities/towns are Massachusetts unless otherwise specified. Common abbreviations used in the chart below: * ''imp''. or ''impr''. - Improved (also "''n. imp.''" for "not improved") * ''Ret''. - Returned * ''Hosp''. - Hospital * ''Trans''. - Transferred * ''Com'' - Committed * ''Conf''. - Confirmed? *''Bd'' - Board, as in Board of Insanity === Admission in the Year 1905 === {| border="1" class="sortable" !First Name !Last Name !Age !Birthplace !Residence !Admitted !Discharged !Notes !Source |- |Fletcher Darwin |Waldo |10 |Quebec |Lowell |3 Jan 1905 |22 Aug 1912 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXD?i=399&cat=718897 171]] |- |Harry E. |Westgate |16 |Taunton |Taunton |11 Jan 1905 |19 Jun 1909 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXD?i=399&cat=718897 171]] |- |Olive |Dufresne |7 |Worcester |Westboro |11 Jan 1905 |24 Jun 1910 |Not imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXD?i=399&cat=718897 171]] |- |Mary |Mahoney |17 |Boston |Boston |12 Jan 1905 |20 Jan 1908 |Imp. To Hosp. for Epileptics |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Alice Maud |Ryan |12 |Syracuse, N.Y. |Boston |12 Jan 1905 |18 May 1906 |Died - Pulmonary Tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Bartley |McDonough |15 |Ireland |Boston |12 Jan 1905 |20 Jul 1905 |Not impr. Taken away by Boston Children's Inst. Dept. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |William |McDermott |8 |Boston |Boston |12 Jan 1905 |15 Mar 1913 |Imp. Escape conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Letitia |Matarazzo |12 |Boston |Boston |13 Jan 1905 |26 Jan 1907 |Died - Cerebral hemorrhage |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |[[Cohen-4731 |Lillie]] |[[Cohen-4731 |Cohen]] |7 | |Boston |13 Jan 1905 |14 Aug 1905 |Died - General tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Immacolata |DiSimone |12 |Italy |Boston |14 Jan 1905 |14 Dec 1905 |Imp. Taken away to go back to Italy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Edward B. |Macklen |9 |Providence, R.I. |Providence, R.I. |14 Jan 1905 |18 May 1907 |Died - Pulmonary Tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Mary Y.[?] |Donovan |5 |Boston |Boston |14 Jan 1905 |9 Oct 1923 |Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Ethel H. |Barnet |15 |Somerville |Somerville |14 Jan 1905 |14 Sep 1907 |Taken away by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Ida May |Elson |9 |Milton |Boston |16 Jan 1905 |1 Nov 1905 |Imp. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |James |Whittle |12 |Boston |Boston |16 Jan 1905 |31 Dec 1906 |Very much imp. Not returned from vacation. Selling papers |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |William Edward |Perry |12 |Boston |Boston |18 Jan 1905 |31 Dec 1906 |Very much imp. Taken away by mother. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Sumner A. |Pike |25 |Cambridge |Cambridge |19 Jan 1905 |4 May 1907 |Died - Organic heart disease |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Margaret |Lynde |8 |Brattleboro, Vt |Brattleboro, Vt |21 Jan 1905 |28 Mar 1923 |Imp. Transf. to Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |[[Kenny-1914|Thomas G. S. ]] |[[Kenny-1914|Kenny]] |9 |E. Somerville |Somerville |23 Jan 1905 |31 Jan 1906 |Not impr. Taken away by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Kate E. |Noyes | | | |23 Jan 1905 |4 May 1907 |Died - Organic heart disease |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |[[Follansbee-207|Henrietta]] |[[Follansbee-207|Follansbee]] | | | |23 Jan 1905 |28 Mar 1923 |Imp. Transf. to Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |William |Day |15 |Boston |Boston |24 Jan 1905 |31 Jan 1906 |Not impr. Taken away by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Frederick N. |Pierson |14 |Keene, N.H. |Gardner |25 Jan 1905 |16 Apr 1924 |Imp. To Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |[[Bensaia-1|Jennie J.]] |[[Bensaia-1|Bensaia]] |5 |Haverhill |Haverhill |28 Jan 1905 |16 Apr 1924 |Imp. To Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |George Harold |Blodgett |13 |Wheelock, Vt. |Lyndonville, Vt. |28 Jan 1905 |18 May 1905 |Not imp. Taken away by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |[[Murphy-18477|Everett N.]] |[[Murphy-18477|Murphy]] |5 |Springfield |Springfield |29 Jan 1905 |29 May 1908 |Not impr. Ran away and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Irene A. |Guston |32 |N.S. |Boston |30 Jan 1905 |24 Nov 1922 |Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Frank |Crimmins |12 |Boston |Boston |30 Jan 1905 |26 Jun 1918 |Died - Chronic Rheumatism & Acute Myocarditis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Clarence J. |[[Beauvais-277|Beauvais]] |7 |Milford |Merrimac |30 Jan 1905 |14 Sep 1905 |Imp. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Bertie E. |Tyrrell |10 |Boston |Boston |31 Jan 1905 |15 Feb 1906 |Not imp. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Percy Leroy |Johnson |9 |Portsmouth, N.H. |Chelsea |6 Feb 1905 |29 Apr 1917 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |[[Douglass-2860|Eva E.]] |[[Douglass-2860|Douglas]] |16 |Chelsea |Boston |7 Feb 1905 |5 Jun 1922 |N. Imp. To Medfield St. Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Robert Peter |Anderson |16 |Woburn |Woburn |9 Feb 1905 |8 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Charles Edwin |Nutt |16 |Boston |Boston |9 Feb 1905 |8 Jan 1920 |Com. to Monson |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |[[Cashman-1333|James Henry]] |[[Cashman-1333|Cashman]] |12 |Boston |Arlington |9 Feb 1905 |12 Jul 1909 |Visit conf. (Died while on visit) |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Christopher |Cribbens |14 |Brockton |Brockton |9 Feb 1905 |15 Mar 1905 |Taken home by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |[[Mythen-1|Margarita]] |[[Mythen-1|Mythen]] |14 |Somerville |Revere |9 Feb 1905 |5 Apr 1906 |Imp. Taken away by sister |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Earl N. |Merritt |7 |Newburyport |Newburyport |11 Feb 1905 |5 Jul 1912 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Chester M. |Keith |16 |Attleboro |Rehoboth |11 Feb 1905 |24 Feb 1920 |Died - Pulmonary Tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |[[Carberry-236|Mary]] |[[Carberry-236|Carberry]] |7 |Norwood |Norwood |11 Feb 1905 |20 Apr 1916 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |William |Horgan |11 |Cambridge |Cambridge |11 Feb 1905 |1 Aug 1916 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Clarence Herbert |Eisner |8 |Boston |Boston |11 Feb 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Thomas W. |Hale |13 |Rowley |Rowley |14 Feb 1905 |7 Apr 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |John |Kelley |11 |E. Pepperell |Brockton |14 Feb 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Abraham |Shopiro (Supero) |12 |Boston |Boston |14 Feb 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Oscar I. |Swedberg |14 |Sweden |Worcester |15 Feb 1905 |30 Jan 1907 |Imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Freda (F.) |Herne |19 |Superior, Neb. |Boston |15 Feb 1905 |17 Nov 1905 |Not imp. Taken away by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Cora Ethel B. |Leavitt |13 |Boston |Westwood |16 Feb 1905 |5 Feb 1906 |Imp. Taken away by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Lucy May |Benson |6 |Carver |Maynard |17 Feb 1905 |30 Mar 1905 |Died - Lobar Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |John Cyrel |Dwyer |7 |Boston |Boston |17 Feb 1905 |10 Nov 1905 |Not imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Arthur J. |Baster |16 |Boston |Boston |17 Feb 1905 |23 Mar 1905 |Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Robert |Rapp |18 |New Zealand |Brockton |17 Feb 1905 |13 Apr 1905 |Died - Collapse following acci. burns |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Bernard |Wenners |14 |Lawrence |Lawrence |19 Feb 1905 |29 Jun 1905 |Imp. Taken home by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |[[Clinton-1356|James]] |[[Clinton-1356|Clinton]] |12 |Malden |Malden |20 Feb 1905 |11 Jul 1909 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |James |Appleford |10 |Pembroke |Plymouth |20 Feb 1905 |15 Jun 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Laura Frances |Murphy |14 |Stockbridge |So. Lee |20 Feb 1905 |9 Mar 1905 |Died - Lobar Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Bessie |Murphy |12 |Stockbridge |So. Lee |20 Feb 1905 |16 Mar 1905 |Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Gladys |Fisher |10 |Gardner |Athol |22 Feb 1905 |19 Nov 1909 |Died - Cerebral hemorrhage |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Percy |Fitzgerald | | |Sedgwick, Me. |22 Feb 1905 |8 Feb 1909 |To Maine School for Feeble-Minded |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |[[Bell-25598|Alice Frances]] |[[Bell-25598|Bell]] |9 |Boston |Arlington |23 Feb 1905 |22 Apr 1915 |Died - Exhaustion from Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Roy J. |Mays |12 |Wakefield |Wakefield |23 Feb 1905 |9 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza, Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Arnold L. |Buttonmaker |13 |Boston |Boston |23 Feb 1905 |28 Oct 1905 |Not imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Rose M. |Spindler |11 |Cambridge |Cambridge |23 Feb 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |[[Shewbridge-15|Byron A.]] |[[Shewbridge-15|Shewbridge]] |13 |Boston |Boston |23 Feb 1905 |15 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Colin |Clare |12 |Newton |Melrose |24 Feb 1905 |29 Aug 1905 |Not imp. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |[[Lacey-2114|Mary E.]] |[[Lacey-2114|Lacey]] |13 |Somerville |Somerville |25 Feb 1905 |31 Dec 1915 |Died - Chronic Valvular Heart Disease |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Morice Dana |Herbert |24 |Lynn |Lynn |25 Feb 1905 |23 Feb 1919 |Died - Inf[luenza]. & Val. Heart Disease |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Maud Adelle |Stafford |17 |Barre, Vt. |Chelsea |25 Feb 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Alice Viola |Reis |9 |Stony Creek, Ct |Quincy |26 Feb 1905 |30 Nov 1906 |Imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Cornelius W. |O'Brien |12 |Lawrence |No. Andover |27 Feb 1905 |20 Dec 1907 |Greatly imp. Taken on vacation and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Arthur J. |Howland |15 |E. Bridgewater |E. Bridgewater |27 Feb 1905 |15 Sep 1905 |Not imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Marcus |Rosenberg |10 |Boston |Boston |28 Feb 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |[[Webber-3584|Mary A.]] |[[Webber-3584|Webber]] |23 |Beverly |Beverly |1 Mar 1905 |8 Jan 1920 |Com. to Monson |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |William |Turner |6 |Cambridge |Newton |1 May 1905 |2 Jun 1910 |Not imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Margaret Jane |Clover |17 |Cambridge |Cambridge |1 Mar 1905 |10 Jun 1907 |Imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |George |Smith |13 |Boston |Boston |2 Mar 1905 |6 May 1908 |N. Imp. Not returned from escape |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Benjamin |Albert |7 |Worcester |Worcester |2 Mar 1905 |24 Jun 1910 |Not imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Peter |Tierney |15 |Charlestown |Chelsea |2 Mar 1905 |7 Apr 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Mildred Edna |Day |11 |Woburn |Saugus |2 Mar 1905 |31 Jan 1906 |Not impr. Taken away by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Clinton M. |Ripperger |7 |Brooklyn, N.Y. |Charlestown |2 Mar 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Albert G. |Murrins |11 |Boston |Boston |3 Mar 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Catherine |Crawford |10 |Boston |Boston |3 Mar 1905 |25 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Paul |Geary |7 |Unknown |Boston |4 Mar 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |William C. |McGowan |7 |Worcester |Medford |4 Mar 1905 |24 Dec 1905 |Died - Scarlet fever |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Leo Vincent |McCarthy |15 |Malden |Malden |4 Mar 1905 |18 May 1905 |Not imp. Taken away by parents & not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Josephine |Capidanno |10 |Somerville |Somerville |4 Mar 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |[[Elgin-238|Jennie]] |[[Elgin-238|Eglin]] |18 |Boston |Boston |6 Mar 1905 |5 Apr 1909 |Not imp. To Westboro State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Robert Mark |Barker |13 |So. Natick |Boston |6 Mar 1905 |26 Jun 1907 |Very greatly imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Lawrence |Curley |21 |Boston |Brookline |6 Mar 1905 |18 May 1905 |Not imp. Ran away & not ret. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Joseph |Fahey |11 |Norwood |Norwood |7 Mar 1905 |5 Aug 1916 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Howard |McCarrick |29 |Lakeville, Ct |Malden |7 Mar 1905 |5 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza and Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Esther Josephine |Leary |5 |Boston |Boston |7 Mar 1905 |10 Apr 1908 |Died - Pulmonary tuberculosis; epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Joseph Thomas |Connor |9 |Fitchburg |Fitchburg |8 Mar 1905 |10 Sep 1906 |Imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Joseph |Bateman |7 |Lawrence |Lawrence |9 Mar 1905 |5 Jul 1911 |Gr. Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Catherine E. |Donohue |23 |Boston |Boston |10 Mar 1905 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |John P. |Wagner |18 |Gloucester |Gloucester |11 Mar 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Edwin P. |Raubicheck |11 |N.Y. City |Cambridge |11 Mar 1905 |10 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Catherine F. |Ryan |20 |Iowa |Winthrop |12 Mar 1905 |31 Dec 1906 |Much imp. Taken away by sister |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |John M. |Sullivan |13 |Quincy |Boston |12 Mar 1905 |5 Jun 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Shirley May |Fall |13 |Haverhill |Stoneham |12 Mar 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Leona E. |Prentiss |12 |Boston |Boston |13 Mar 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Nina G. |Tebbetts |17 |Ossipee, N.H. |Westboro |13 Mar 1905 |1 Apr 1905 |Died - Lobar Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Kenneth W. |Sisson |4 |Chelsea |Everett |15 Mar 1905 |3 May 1914 |Died - Meningitis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Walter H. |Chaddock |14 |Waltham |Waltham |15 Mar 1905 |27 Apr 1917 |N. Imp. To Grafton St. Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Leon E. |Fisher |22 |Boston |Boston |15 Mar 1905 |16 Apr 1905 |Not imp. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Claire |Andrews | | | |15 Mar 1905 |21 May 1910 |Not imp. Taken by Vt. authorities to Insane Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Eddie F. |Tyler |10 |Duxbury |Whitman |16 Mar 1905 |20 Jun 1920 |Imp. Escp. Conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Mary |Kirby |9 |Boston | |16 Mar 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Raymond C. |Lawrence |17 |Leominster |Leominster |16 Mar 1905 | |From Hosp. Cottages |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Margaret |McKenzie |19 |Lowell |Lowell |16 Mar 1905 |13 Feb 1906 |Died - Acute Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Percy |Wahlass |25 |Halifax | |16 Mar 1905 |22 Mar 1906 |Died - Subdural Abscess |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Clara E. |Woernle |8 |Boston |Boston |17 Mar 1905 |26 May 1915 |Died - Gangrene of lungs |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Charles Eddy |Hill |14 |Japan |So. Hadley |17 Mar 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Josephine |Donville |10 |Brainerd, Minn |Cambridge |18 Mar 1905 |31 Dec 1906 |Not imp. Taken away by grandfather |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Joseph |Flannagan |11 |Lawrence |Lawrence |18 Mar 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |William Henry |Baer |9 |Boynton, Pa |Worcester |19 Mar 1905 |14 Dec 1905 |Imp. Not ret. from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Linda E. |Knox |12 |Lynn |Lynn |20 Mar 1905 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Timothy V. |Flynn |28 |Ireland |Lynn |22 Mar 1905 |16 Oct 1918 |Died - Chronic endocarditis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Thomas E. |Kennedy |14 |Norwich, Ct. |Boston |23 Mar 1905 |18 Apr 1905 |Not imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Raymond |Buck |14 |Lee |Lenoxdale |23 Mar 1905 |29 Jul 1916 |Imp. Visit conf. From State Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Ruth E. |Moore |12 |Medford |Somerville |23 Mar 1905 |14 Dec 1905 |Not imp. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Bertram M. |Lewis |14 |Adams |Adams |24 Mar 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |George F. |McCarthy |13 |Attleboro |Attleboro |25 Mar 1905 |2 Nov 1905 |Died - Pulmonary Tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |John F. |Powers |9 |Somerville |Somerville |25 Mar 1905 |29 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Lucy |Bates |18 |Southborough |Southborough |27 Mar 1905 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Lillian |Greer |7 |Holyoke |Boston |27 Mar 1905 |9 Oct 1923 |Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Francis |Smith |9 |Boston |Boston |29 Mar 1905 |9 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza, Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |John Joseph |Toomey |8 |Mitteneague |Mitteneague |30 Mar 1905 |15 Apr 1905 |Not imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Frances Catherine |Nugent |11 |Chicopee |Chicopee |1 Apr 1905 |12 Jul 1908 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |George |Lewis |17 |New Bedford |New Bedford |3 Apr 1905 |4 Sep 1905 |Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Thomas B. |Sweetland |12 |Tenants Harbor, Me |Tenants Harbor, Me |4 Apr 1905 |27 Oct 1906 |Very much imp. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |William J. |Fortune |18 |Boston |Boston |5 Apr 1905 |27 Apr 1917 |N. Imp. To Grafton State Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Irene M. |Thayer |13 |Cohasset |Cohasset |6 Apr 1905 |3 May 1909 |Died - Acute nephritis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Joseph |Costello |23 |Boston |Boston |8 Apr 1905 |3 Mar 1919 |Died - Pneumonia and acute dilation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |William Joseph |Nealey (Healey) |10 |Boston |Boston |9 Apr 1905 |3 Jan 1907 |Imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Gertrude |Sutton |15 |Boston |Boston |10 Apr 1905 |16 Apr 1924 |Imp. To Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Mary Ella |Sutherland |53 |Boston |Somerville |10 Apr 1905 |17 Aug 1905 |Died - Cerebral apoplexy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Orville |Hatch |11 |Canaan Co., N.J. |Housatonic |11 Apr 1905 |4 Sep 1905 |Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Gertrude |Conlon |5 |Haverhill |Haverhill |13 Apr 1905 |24 Nov 1905 |Imp. Taken on vacation and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Walter W. |Neale |10 |Dover |Dover |13 Apr 1905 |14 Dec 1905 |Imp. Not ret. from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Clarence R. |Kelley |13 |Arlington |Cambridge |17 Apr 1905 |30 Jun 1906 |Imp. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Ethel |White |15 |Boston |Boston |17 Apr 1905 |9 Jun 1920 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Joseph |Buckley |8 |Holyoke |Holyoke |18 Apr 1905 |19 Aug 1907 |Died - Peritonitis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Charles F. |Sylvia |10 |Fairhaven |Fairhaven |20 Apr 1905 |17 Jan 1916 |Died - Typhoid Fever |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Charles F. |Goodwin |21 |Wenham |Danvers |20 Apr 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Arthur |Bastey |17 |Boston |Boston |20 Apr 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Rosie |Elkin |6 |Palmer |Springfield |20 Apr 1905 |11 Nov 1905 |Imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |David |Sherman |4 |Haverhill |Haverhill |22 Apr 1905 |8 Apr 1910 |Died - Acute meningitis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Bertha |Clark |10 | |Newport, Vt. |25 Apr 1905 |4 Dec 1914 |Imp. To Penn Training School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Benjamin |Wilson |10 |Chelsea |W. Somerville |25 Apr 1905 |22 Jul 1905 |Imp. Taken home by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Willard |Nickerson |12 |Pt. Maitland, N.S. |Boston |26 Apr 1905 |27 Jun 1905 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Beatrice M. |Wilcox |14 |Tiverton Four Corners, R.I. |Tiverton Four Corners, R.I. |27 Apr 1905 |29 Jul 1905 |Not impr. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |David |Hanley |5 | | |28 Apr 1905 |8 Jan 1920 |State ward. Com. to Monson |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Charles M. |Dowd |9 | | |28 Apr 1905 |27 Apr 1917 |N. Imp. To Grafton St. Hosp. From State Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Hollis J. |Jordan |12 |Lynn |Peabody |30 Apr 1905 |30 Jan 1907 |Much imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Allen |Hirschberg |12 |Boston |Boston |2 May 1905 |19 Jul 1909 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Bridget |Turner |25 |Valley Falls, R.I. |Boston |4 May 1905 |8 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza and Bronchial pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |[[Corliss-644|Loanna C.]] |[[Corliss-644|Corless]] |16 |Boston |Somerville |9 May 1905 |30 Sep 1908 |Not imp. To Worcester Insane Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |James |Gallagher |5 |Boston |Boston |9 May 1905 |9 Oct 1923 |Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Arthur C. |Brown |19 |Georgetown |Georgetown |9 May 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Albert B. |Hosea |27 |Boston |Winchester |10 May 1905 |11 Apr 1907 |Not imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Mary |Doran |13 |Boston |Boston |10 May 1905 |19 Jun 1916 |To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Francis H. |Cogger |15 |Lowell |Methuen |11 May 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Joseph |Dunn |5 |Boston |Boston |11 May 1905 |14 Jun 1918 |Died - Chronic Valvular Heart Disease |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |John Alex |Watson |25 |Cambridge |Cambridge |12 May 1905 |12 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza, Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Mary J. |Guiney |16 |Cambridge |Winchester |12 May 1905 |8 Jul 1909 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Grace E. |Morrison |5 |Woonsocket, R.I. |Woonsocket, R.I. |13 May 1905 |19 Aug 1909 |Taken away by R.I. authorities |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Ovila |Lussier |12 |Canada |Chicopee |13 May 1905 |15 Nov 1922 |Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |John |Everson |15 |Columbus, O |Revere |14 May 1905 |28 Oct 1905 |Much imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Albert |White |10 |Salem |Haverhill |15 May 1905 |14 Dec 1905 |Imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Frank |Whelan |13 |Lynn |Lynn |15 May 1905 |6 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Segred |Malmquist |12 |Sweden |Milford |17 May 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Joseph O. |Connors |9 |Scituate |Boston |18 May 1905 |15 Feb 1920 |Died - Influenza |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Eva |Roach |12 |Boylston |Tewksbury |22 May 1905 |25 Feb 1910 |Not imp. To Taunton State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Bessie |Elfman |5 |Boston |Boston |22 May 1905 |15 Dec 1914 |Died - Chronic Valvular Heart Disease |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Nathan |Leven |14 |Russia |Chelsea |23 May 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Lisandrina |Leone |5 |Boston |Boston |24 May 1905 |9 Aug 1915 |Imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Lida L. |Bugbee |16 |Hartford, Vt |Hartford, Vt |24 May 1905 |23 Feb 1910 |Died - Lobar pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Chester |Allen |14(?) | |Haverhill |31 May 1905 |7 Apr 1908 |State ward. Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Geo. W. |Holmes (Howes) |15 |Yarmouth |Hyannis |31 May 1905 |11 Apr 1907 |Imp. Ran away and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Walsy |Jacobs |16 | |Boston |31 May 1905 |11 Apr 1907 |Imp. Ran away and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Helen F. |Whiting |14 |Louisville, Ky |No. Adams |1 Jun 1905 |9 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Annie |Seletsky |17 |Russia |Boston |9 Jun 1905 |31 Dec 1906 |Imp. Taken away by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Miralda |Marchand |18 |Marlboro, Mass |Marlboro |9 Jun 1905 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Sarah B. |Amlaw |10 |Westfield |Tewksbury |12 Jun 1905 |20 Jan 1908 |Imp. To Hosp. for Epileptics |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |John D. |Walker |9 |Brookline |Brookline |13 Jun 1905 |10 Feb 1907 |Died - Lobar pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Clarence G. |Treat |12 |Granville |Granville |17 Jun 1905 |7 Apr 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Fred |Wentworth |14 |Boston |Boston |21 Jun 1905 |17 Nov 1905 |Imp. Taken away by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |John |Crawford | | |Boston |26 Jun 1905 |4 Apr 1906 |Not imp. Ran away and was not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Michael |Cavanaugh | | |Everett |26 Jun 1905 |4 Apr 1906 |Not imp. Ran away and was not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Sarah E. |Burnett |16 |Sudbury |Sudbury |27 Jun 1905 |20 Jan 1908 |Not imp. To Hosp. for Epileptics |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Alice |Standigle |5 |Boston |Boston |29 Jun 1905 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Gertrude H. |Gilman |5 |Whitman |Whitman |29 Jun 1905 |25 May 1906 |Died - Pulmonary tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Linda |Hafey | | |Ryegate [Vermont] |30 Jun 1905 |28 May 1908 |Not imp. Taken away by Vt. authorities |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Charles Henry |Perry |10 |Boston |Boston |8 Jul 1905 |31 Dec 1906 |Very much imp. Taken away by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |May (Mercy) B. |Robbins | | |Plymouth |11 Jul 1905 |22 Oct 1907 |Committed to Worcester Insane Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Annie E. |Johnson |16 |New Bedford |New Bedford |14 Jul 1905 |23 Apr 1906 |Imp. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Grace A. |Hutchinson |15 | |Chester, Vt. |17 Jul 1905 |21 May 1906 |Died - Measles |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Ida G. |Davis |34 |Boston |Boston |19 Jul 1905 |29 Feb 1908 |Imp. Discharged from visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Percival W. |Strang |12 |Pembroke |Pembroke |26 Jul 1905 |5 Jun 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Lula |Jerdon |17 | | |28 Jul 1905 |15 Jan 1911 |Escaped. Imp. Discharged from escape |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Aureline |Cross |17 | | |28 Jul 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Thomas E. |Kennedy |15 |Boston |Boston |31 Jul 1905 |14 Apr 1918 |Died - Pulmonary Tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Bertha R. |Ouellette |7 |Fall River |Fall River |2 Aug 1905 |24 Jun 1910 |Not imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Harry |Gifford |24 |Boston |Boston |3 Aug 1905 |23 Apr 1911 |Not imp. To Westboro S. H. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |James A. |Ford |14 |Boston |Boston |5 Aug 1905 |30 Jan 1907 |Much imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Gertrude |Schrieter |17 |Lowell? |Boston |3 Aug 1905 |8 Jun 1909 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Ralph |Ames |13 |East Saugus |East Saugus |7 Aug 1905 |7 Apr 1908 |To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Goldie |Gerstein |9 |New Bedford |New Bedford |8 Aug 1905 |30 Nov 1915 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |William |Quinn |10 |Boston |Boston |9 Aug 1905 |6 Jul 1912 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Alexander |Williams |9 |Boston |Boston |9 Aug 1905 |5 Jul 1911 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |George |McGuinness |8 |Boston |Boston |9 Aug 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |William H. |Pool |9 |Boston |Boston |9 Aug 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Harold W. |Whitehouse |8 |Cambridge |Somerville |15 Aug 1905 |20 Sep 1923 |Parole. Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |William |Welch |4 |Boston |Boston |17 Aug 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Grace E. |Card |19 |New Bedford |Lynn |17 Aug 1905 |4 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Harold George |Ischer |8 |Cambridge |Winchester |19 Aug 1905 |6 Jul 1908 |Taken on visit and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |John |McLaughlin |14 |Boston |Boston |20 Aug 1905 |21 Jun 1918 |Visit conf. Died at Mass. Gen. Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Elin |Lindquist |21 |Sweden |Cambridge |22 Aug 1905 |16 Jul 1908 |Not imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Rotha A. |Wood |17 |New Brunswick |Acton |24 Aug 1905 |30 Nov 1906 |Imp. Taken home by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |John S. |Desmond |9 |Brockton |Brockton |24 Aug 1905 |11 Sep 1907 |Imp. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Florence E. |Davis |14 |Dudley |Webster |24 Aug 1905 |5 Feb 1906 |Not imp. Taken away |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Lavora C. |Harding |9 |Brewster |Falmouth |24 Aug 1905 |9 Jun 1908 |Impr. Taken to Chicago by friends |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |John A. |Anderson |17 |Sweden |Boston |24 Aug 1905 |30 Jan 1907 |Much imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Adolor |Demers |15 |Chicopee |Chicopee |26 Aug 1905 |5 Jul 1910 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Leslie H. |Deares |10 |Chelsea |Chelsea |30 Aug 1905 |21 Dec 1907 |Much imp. Taken on vacation & not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |William H. |Tancred |24 |Boston |Boston |31 Aug 1905 |5 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza and Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Robert J. |Keating |8 |Springfield |Springfield |1 Sep 1905 |30 Jan 1907 |Imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Maurice |Belluche |4 |Cambridge |Cambridge |6 Sep 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Charles Robert |Elder |8 |Medford |Belmont |6 Sep 1905 |27 Sep 1918 |Died - Influenza |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Chas. E. |Wilson |12 |Gloucester |Gloucester |7 Sep 1905 |1 Aug 1915 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |William |Marshall |9 |Somerville |Somerville |7 Sep 1905 |14 Dec 1905 |Not imp. Taken home by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Samuel W. |Simms |7 |Boston |Boston |7 Sep 1905 |21 Sep 1907 |Died - Tuberculosis of intestines |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Herbert (F.) |Keough |8 |Lynn |Lynn |7 Sep 1905 |17 Apr 1917 |Visit conf. Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Clifton A. |Hudson |5 |Boston |Boston |12 Sep 1905 |18 Feb 1909 |Died - Tubercular meningitis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Enoch |Gardner |10 |England |New Bedford |13 Sep 1905 |5 Sep 1916 |Died |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Ralph Otis |Brown |9 |Lynn |Plymouth |13 Sep 1905 |31 Aug 1912 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |John |Caporale |13 |Boston |Boston |13 Sep 1905 |22 Jan 1906 |Not imp. Taken away by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Harry |Whitney |13 |Bath, Me. |Quincy |13 Sep 1905 |19 Dec 1907 |Imp. Taken home on vacation and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Vernon |Gilman |11 |Somerville |Cambridge |13 Sep 1905 |4 Apr 1906 |Imp. Taken away by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Margaret |Gibbons |36 |Charlestown |Milton |14 Sep 1905 |19 Nov 1915 |N. Imp. Com. to Medfield State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |John |Mack |23 |Springfield |Springfield |18 Sep 1905 |2 Nov 1907 |Improved. Taken on vacation and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |John |Carroll |4 |Scotland |Worcester |19 Sep 1905 |28 Aug 1918 |Died - Tuberculosis of lungs |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Florence |Joseph |10 |Truro |E. Bridgewater |19 Sep 1905 |20 Jan 1908 |Not imp. To Hosp. for Epileptics |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Lillian B. |Conroy |9 |No. Brookfield |Abington |21 Sep 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Annie |Glennon |9 |Cambridge |Cambridge |23 Sep 1905 |11 May 1911 |Died - Measles, Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Chipman M. |Mawhinnie |6 |Dorchester |Winchendon |25 Sep 1905 |27 Sep 1907 |M. Imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Alexander W. |Oliver |9 |Rockland |Easthampton |26 Sep 1905 |27 Sep 1918 |Died - Influenza |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Francis B. |Oliver |10 |Everett |Everett |26 Sep 1905 |14 Dec 1905 |Died - Pulmonary Tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Roland E. |Litchfield |6 |Cohasset |Cohasset |5 Oct 1905 |21 Apr 1913 |Died - Pulmonary Tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |George F. |Moody |17 |Boston |Boston |14 Oct 1905 |31 Dec 1906 |Imp. Ran away and was not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Albert G. |Freeman |14 |Lowell? |Springfield |17 Oct 1905 |26 Jun 1907 |Very greatly imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Ovila |Mitchell |8 |Not Stated |Not Stated |18 Oct 1905 |2 Mar 1910 |Taken by Vermont Authorities |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Sarah E. |Hoyle |12 |Providence, R.I. |Providence, R.I. |18 Oct 1905 |2 May 1913 |Imp. Taken to Rhode Island by Father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Evelyn J. |Warner |10 |Chelsea |Somerville |21 Oct 1905 |24 Jun 1910 |Not imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Emily A. |Hodgson |18 |Lawrence |Methuen |21 Oct 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Clara D. |Griffin |6 |Boston |Boston |25 Oct 1905 |14 Feb 1915 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Philip Leland |Rouillard |14 |Malden |Boston |25 Oct 1905 |10 Nov 1905 |Not imp. Ran away and was not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Paul Harold |Dean |11 |Melrose |Melrose |25 Oct 1905 |18 Aug 1912 |Visit conf. Sentenced to Prison 10-15 years |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Wm. Leland |Kingman |12 |Brockton |Brockton |26 Oct 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Bertha M. |Ryan |11 |Lynn |Lynn |26 Oct 1905 |20 Nov 1909 |N. Imp. To Danvers Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Ida |Bund |13 |Boston |Malden |26 Oct 1905 |30 Mar 1907 |Imp. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Herbert L. (Jr.) |Abbott |12 |No. Reading |No. Reading |26 Oct 1905 |15 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Ella |Tucker |16 |St. John's, Newfoundland |Boston |3 Nov 1905 |29 Jan 1917 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Richard |Chamberlain |10 |Not Stated |Brattleboro, Vt. |16 Nov 1905 |20 Dec 1907 |Greatly imp. Taken on vacation and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Lilian |Andrews |15 |Nantasket |Boston |20 Nov 1905 |20 Oct 1910 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Antonio |Tribuna |12 |Boston |Boston |22 Nov 1905 |1 May 1908 |Not imp. To Mass Hosp. for Epileptics |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |[[Ring-1707|Emma Augusta]] |[[Ring-1707|Ring]] |21 |Malden |Malden |25 Nov 1905 |19 May 1906 |Died - Pulmonary Tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Nellie |Garrity |15 |Not Stated |Brattleboro, Vt. |27 Nov 1905 |24 Jul 1906 |Imp. Taken home by mother and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Viola N. |Rutter |22 |Lawrence |Lawrence |4 Dec 1905 |25 Oct 1913 |Not imp. Com. to Danvers State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Charles J. |Duffy |9 |Groveland |Groveland |7 Dec 1905 |3 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Florentine |Romano |9 |Boston |Boston |27 Dec 1905 |6 Jul 1907 |Great imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Newton M. |Plaisted |15 |York, Me |Haverhill |28 Dec 1905 |25 Jun 1908 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |} Return to Main Page at [[Space:Massachusetts_School_for_the_Feeble-Minded|Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded]]

Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded 1906

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Records freely available on [https://www.familysearch.org FamilySearch.org] as scanned documents. Transcription by [[Childs-1667| E Childs]]. More information is available on the original - see the "source" column for link. All cities/towns are Massachusetts unless otherwise specified. Common abbreviations used in the chart below: * ''imp''. or ''impr''. - Improved (also "''n. imp.''" for "not improved") * ''Ret''. - Returned * ''Hosp''. - Hospital * ''Trans''. - Transferred * ''Com'' - Committed * ''Conf''. - Confirmed? *''Bd'' - Board, as in Board of Insanity === Admissions for the Year 1906 === {| border="1" class="sortable" !First Name !Last Name !Age !Birthplace !Residence !Admitted !Discharged !Notes !Source |- |Minnie |March |30? |Not stated |Pittsfield |2 Jan 1906 |15 Apr 1909 |Improved. Taken by sister to go to work. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Richard |White |8 |Boston |Boston |2 Jan 1906 |12 Jul 1910 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Alice A. |Stevens |16 |Greendale, Mass |Worcester |11 Jan 1906 |9 Mar 1910 |To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |William Frederick |Gooding |26 |Lincoln, R.I. |Pawtucket |11 Jan 1906 |7 Jul 1909 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Hazel G. |Caulfield |7 |Boston |Milton |13 Jan 1906 |15 Apr 1920 |Died - Pulm. Tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |George H. |Allen |7 |Charlestown |Malden |21 Jan 1906 |16 Jul 1913 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Walter |Albertson |4 |Haverhill |Boston |5 Feb 1906 |17 Jun 1912 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Ernest |LeBlanc |13 |Canada |Tewksbury |6 Feb 1906 |12 Apr 1906 |Imp. Taken away by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Ellen |Donovan |16 |Haverhill |Tewksbury |6 Feb 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Henry |Meacham |9 |Vt. |Tewksbury |6 Feb 1906 |7 Apr 1918 |Escaped. Escape conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Ernest |Frost |10 |Charlton |Sutton |6 Feb 1906 |27 Apr 1917 |N. Imp. To Grafton St. Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Josephine |Langone |13(?) |Italy |Boston |12 Feb 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |John Henry |Donnelly |11 |Providence, R.I. |Providence, R.I. |14 Feb 1906 |11 Nov 1907 |Imp. Taken home by parents and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Lester W. |Chace |15 |Swansea |Swansea |15 Feb 1906 |20 Jun 1908 |Taken away on vacation and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Helen Frances |Danby |5 |Boston |Boston |17 Feb 1906 |13 Nov 1906 |Died - Pulmonary Tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Thomas |Dubil |7 |Franklin |Providence, R.I. |23 Feb 1906 |13 Feb 1909 |To R.I. School for F.M. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Leander |Smith |14 |Bristol, N.H. |Peabody |26 Feb 1906 |29 Jun 1913 |Escape confirmed |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Barnard |Rodinsky |7 |Boston |Boston |28 Feb 1906 |18 Aug 1922 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Avit |Boisvert |9 |Manchester, N.H. |Boston |1 Mar 1906 |21 Apr 1910 |Died - Pulmonary Tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Albion M. |Wood |7 |Everett |Barre |3 Mar 1906 |15 Nov 1922 |Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Abraham |Barrabee |6 |Boston |Malden |5 Mar 1906 |10 Jul 1910 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Carrie V. |Phelps |30 |Gr. Barrington |Springfield |5 Mar 1906 |28 Mar 1906 |Not imp. Taken home by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Ernest |Lambert |12 |Lowell |Chelmsford |7 Mar 1906 |21 Jun 1909 |Committed to Danvers |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Francis |Connors |10 |Boston |Boston |8 Mar 1906 |19 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Fern |Kinsley |26 |Stoneham |Malden |9 Mar 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Nathan |Partridge |16 |Gloucester |Gloucester |10 Mar 1906 |13 Dec 1906 |Died - Rupture of internal viscera |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |William John |Lively |19 |N.S. |Boston |12 Mar 1906 |26 Jun 1907 |Very greatly imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Walter LeRoy |Brown |12 |Boston |Boston |12 Mar 1906 |5 Jun 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Andrew |Eckert |11 |Boston |Boston |12 Mar 1906 |9 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza, Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Ralph Henry |Branner |12 |Providence, R.I. |Providence, R.I. |13 Mar 1906 |16 Sep 1908 |Died - Organic disease of brain |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |John |O'Malley |10 |Boston |Boston |14 Mar 1906 |23 Apr 1919 |To Grafton State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Walter Robert |Millett |5 |Everett |Somerville |14 Mar 1906 |16 Jun 1906 |Died - Thrombosis of Cerebral Sinuses following measles |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Olaf J. |Olson |7 |Somerville |Braintree |16 Mar 1906 |15 Jan 1924 |Imp. Trans. to Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Jacob |Blum |8 |Russia |Boston |19 Mar 1906 |12 Jul 1913 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Laura E. |Jason |12 |Cohasset |Cohasset |19 Mar 1906 |8 Jul 1909 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Nellie |Clark |10 |Chelmsford |Lexington |19 Mar 1906 |20 Nov 1909 |N. Imp. To Danvers Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Vernon |Lloyd |9 |Chelsea |Chelsea |20 Mar 1906 |16 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Kathleen |Overy |17 |Lynn |Boston |20 Mar 1906 |19 Jul 1911 |Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Carl |Corless |14 |Boston |Somerville |24 Mar 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Walter |Connors |7 |Stoneham |Stoneham |26 Mar 1906 |31 Jul 1917 |Died - Tubercular Peritonitis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Mildred C. D. |Webber |13 |Beverly |Beverly |29 Mar 1906 |7 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |William |Owens |12 |Boston |Boston |2 Apr 1906 |14 Jul 1911 |Died - Exhaustion of chronic idiocy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |James E. |Thomas |10 |Boston |Boston |3 Apr 1906 |30 Jan 1907 |Very much imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Freda |Hammerle |15 |Germany |Gill |7 Apr 1906 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Bridget |Hancock |19 |Ireland |Lowell |7 Apr 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Winona C. |Berry |14 |Sutton, Vt |Sutton, Vt |9 Apr 1906 |1 Apr 1908 |Imp. Taken away by guardian |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Violet |Bibbins |12 |W. Rutland |Fairhaven, Vt. |12 Apr 1906 |4 Dec 1914 |Imp. To Penn Training School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Charles F. |Hamburger |7 |Onset |Winthrop |18 Apr 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |William |Canton |8 |Russia |Springfield |21 Apr 1906 |24 Nov 1922 |Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Nora |Kennedy |18 |Boston |Boston |23 Apr 1906 |15 Jan 1924 |Imp. Transf. to Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Clarence |Hoyt |4 |Everett |Boston |24 Apr 1906 |30 Nov 1906 |Imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Eleazer Nelson |Tubbs |12 |Worcester |Worcester |26 Apr 1906 |8 Jun 1913 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Arvid |Malmquist |13 |Sweden |Milford |28 Apr 1906 |7 Apr 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Ernest A. |Anderson |9 |New Haven, Conn |Brockton |30 Apr 1906 |7 Feb 1908 |Died - Measles |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |William E. |Warren |11 |Peabody |Peabody |3 May 1906 |19 Dec 1907 |Imp. Taken on vacation and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Fred |Smith |14? |Gt. Barrington |Gt. Barrington |4 May 1906 |11 Apr 1907 |Not imp. Ran away and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Arthur |Hebert |17 |Boston |Boston |4 May 1906 |10 Jan 1907 |Not imp. Ran away and was not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Morgan |Meredith |12 |Boston |Boston |4 May 1906 |31 Dec 1906 |Very much imp. Kept at home to go to public school |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |James Joseph |McDermott |17 |Haverhill |Haverhill |5 May 1906 |31 Dec 1906 |Not imp. Ran away and was not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |[[Kenny-1914|Thomas G. S.]] |[[Kenny-1914|Kenney]] |11 |Somerville |Somerville |6 May 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |James |Cerrato |13 |Boston |Cambridge |7 May 1906 |30 Jan 1907 |Imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |William |Riccio |6 |Milford |Milford |8 May 1906 |7 Aug 1906 |Died - Cerebral Meningitis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Irene Louise |Sanborn |7 |Charlestown |Boston |8 May 1906 |10 Feb 1913 |Imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |George J. |Lewis |20 |Beverly |Beverly |9 May 1906 |18 Nov 1907 |Imp. Ran away and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Charles W. |Moritz |3 |Boston |Boston |10 May 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Bertha |Librizzi |9 |New London, Conn |Pittsfield |10 May 1906 |20 Jan 1908 |Imp. To Hosp. for Epileptics |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Earl |Cairus |13 |Denver, Colorado |Boston |11 May 1906 |7 Jul 1910 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Wm. J. |MacLeod |21 |N.S. |Everett |16 May 1906 |28 Mar 1907 |Not imp. Taken away by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Magdalene |Boudrot |11 |Gloucester |Plymouth |16 May 1906 |9 Oct 1923 |To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Joseph |Coffian |9 |Russia |Worcester |19 May 1906 |27 Apr 1917 |N. Imp. To Grafton State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Harold A. |Fountain |13 |Cambridge |Cambridge |21 May 1906 |7 Apr 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |George Francis |Kent |23 |Cambridge |Cambridge |21 May 1906 |4 Oct 1912 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Joseph |Karp |13 |Lynn |Boston |21 May 1906 |30 Jan 1907 |Imp. Not returned from visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Charles |Prestis |10 |Boston |Boston |22 May 1906 |7 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza and Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Goerge A. |Thoits |5 |Framingham |Southboro |22 May 1906 |23 Nov 1917 |N.I. To No. Grafton St. Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |William Henry |Harrison |10 |Melrose |Melrose |25 May 1906 |13 Jul 1913 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Estelle |Daroff |17 | |Boston |28 May 1906 |1 Apr 1920 | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Charles E. |Bennett |8 |Hyde Park |Boston |1 Jun 1906 |30 May 1908 |Imp. Taken away by parents to go out of state |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Henry V. |Kay |5 |Fall River |Fall River |2 Jun 1906 |15 Jan 1924 |Imp. Tranf. to Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Earl |Sabens |22 |Barnstable |Boston |2 Jun 1906 |4 Aug 1906 |Imp. To Brockton Poor Farm |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |William |Crossley |12 |Chicopee |Boston |6 Jun 1906 |13 Jun 1915 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Nellie |McAverine |37 |Boston |Boston |6 Jun 1906 |14 Nov 1913 |Died - Organic Disease of the Brain |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Helen |Webster |15 |Springfield |Nantucket |13 Jun 1906 |12 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Elmer Francis |Williams |21 |Brockton |Brockton |19 Jun 1906 |19 Dec 1907 |Imp. Taken on vacation and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Swadden F. |Blades |11 |N.S. |Boston |1 Jul 1906 |30 Nov 1906 |Imp. Taken away by mother to go to Nova Scotia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Ethel |McPhee |11 |P.E.I. |Boston |6 Jul 1906 |1 Jan 1908 |Died - Measles |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |John H. |Barrett |17 |Springfield |Malden |10 Jul 1906 |6 Jul 1909 |M. Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |James |McArdle |7 |Somerville |Cambridge |15 Jul 1906 |18 Jul 1914 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Thomas |Buckley |17 |England |New Bedford |17 Jul 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Maurice |Fitzgerald |17 |Lowell |Lowell |19 Jul 1906 |14 Aug 1917 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Gertrude B. |Reiter |6 |Webster |Webster |20 Jul 1906 |21 Feb 1920 |Died - Lobar pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Marion |Swanson |5 |Illinois |Waltham |21 Jul 1906 |10 Jul 1914 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Beatrix |Noble |15 |Boston |Boston |21 Jul 1906 |10 Jan 1907 | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Arthur |Rivel |16 |Holyoke |Chicopee |21 Jul 1906 |3 Jan 1907 |Not imp. Ran away and was not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Lilian |Falkson |17 |Russia |Boston |23 Jul 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Lena |Blackie |14 |Russia |Boston |27 Jul 1906 |29 Jan 1907 |Imp. Taken by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Wilfred |Plouffe | |Not stated |Tewksbury |27 Jul 1906 |15 Nov 1922 |Imp. To Belchertown St. School. From State Hos. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Philip |Leonard | |Not stated |Tewksbury |27 Jul 1906 | |From State Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Kate |Koslooski |3 |E. Cambridge |Cambridge |29 Jul 1906 |29 Dec 1906 |Died - Tubercular meningitis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Jennie R. |Towne |9 |Boston |Everett |1 Aug 1906 |17 Jul 1913 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Barbara R. |McGregor |5 |Wrentham |Wrentham |1 Aug 1906 |12 Mar 1914 |Died - Exhaustion of Chronic Idiocy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Catherine |Kenney |13 |Boston |Boston |2 Aug 1906 |9 Mar 1910 |To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Hjalmer |Lindgren |18 |Sweden |Worcester |3 Aug 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |John Henry |Holden |9 |Providence, R.I. |Providence, R.I. |6 Aug 1906 |13 Feb 1909 |To R.I. School for F.M. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Ruth |Worthley |7 |Boston |Boston |7 Aug 1906 |30 Nov 1915 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Charles C. |McGuiness |20 |Ireland |Boston |8 Aug 1906 |29 Oct 1907 |Imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Louisa |Silvia |9 |Cohasset |Cohasset |8 Aug 1906 |18 Jan 1908 |Died - Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Mary J. |Carberry |11 |Barre |Barre |9 Aug 1906 |8 Oct 1914 |Died - Diphtheria |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Marjorie |Goodrich |6 |Williston, Vt. |Williston, Vt. |15 Aug 1906 |4 Dec 1914 |To Penn Training School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Edith M. |Saunders |11 |Gloucester |Gloucester |16 Aug 1906 |17 Feb 1910 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Harry J. |Surridge |18 |Rochester, N.Y. |Saugus |18 Aug 1906 |6 Aug 1918 |Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Lillian L. |Campbell |16 |Boston |Boston |20 Aug 1906 |18 Dec 1908 |Imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Alice |Anderson |5 |Boston |Boston |22 Aug 1906 |18 Aug 1910 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Mary Isabel |Mullen |16 |Somerville |Somerville |23 Aug 1906 |11 Mar 1907 |Imp. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Edith A. |Dunlop |8 |Dracut |Dracut |23 Aug 1906 |17 Mar 1910 |Died - Chronic disease of the stomach |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Louise |Wiesmann |10 |Ashville, N.C. |Boston |23 Aug 1906 |16 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Annie S. |Riley |11 |Boston |Boston |23 Aug 1906 |23 Jul 1915 |To W.S. [Wrentham State School] |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Bertha |Larrabee |16 |Lewiston, Me |Worcester |25 Aug 1906 |24 Jun 1910 |Not imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Mary |Farrell |7 |Lawrence |Lawrence |27 Aug 1906 |9 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza, Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Frances |O'Hara |10 |Cambridge |Cambridge |27 Aug 1906 |10 Jul 1911 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Francesco |Carratu |9 |Naples, Italy |Boston |27 Aug 1906 |13 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza, Broncho pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |William |Bourdelais |15 |Lawrence |Lawrence |29 Aug 1906 |7 Apr 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Elizabeth |Radley |12 |Quincy |Quincy |29 Aug 1906 |9 Jul 1908 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Chester |Covicchi |7 |Boston |Boston |29 Aug 1906 |9 May 1908 |Taken on vacation and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Edward E. |Braithwaite |22 |Lawrence |Lawrence |30 Aug 1906 |2 Nov 1914 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Clark |Messer |16 |Tewksbury |Tewksbury |31 Aug 1906 |23 Apr 1907 |Died - Organic heart disease |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Mary Alma |Lemen |13 |St. Albans, Vt |Swanton, Vt |1 Sep 1906 |14 Apr 1917 |Died - Leukemia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Mary Ann |Mulvey |14 |Ayer |Brookfield |3 Sep 1906 |28 Mar 1922 |Imp. Transf. to Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |John Paul |Folsom |5 |Billerica |Billerica |4 Sep 1906 |24 Nov 1922 |Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |George |Millett |6 |Burlington, Vt |Burlington, Vt |5 Sep 1906 |23 Mar 1910 |Died - Organic heart disease |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Mildred |Cox |12 |Newton |Newton |6 Sep 1906 |6 Jul 1908 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |William E. |Sheehan | | |Woburn |7 Sep 1906 |11 Apr 1907 |Not imp. Ran away and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Eunice Madeline |Smith |12 |Lisbon, N.H. |Westford |8 Sep 1906 |16 Jul 1913 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Henry W. |Rowse |10 |Woonsocket, R.I. |Newport, R.I. |8 Sep 1906 |2 Nov 1907 |Somewhat improved. Taken on vacation and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Otto |Sennifelder |15 |Bavaria |Fitchburg |8 Sep 1906 |30 Nov 1906 |Not imp. Taken home by parents to work in shop |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Gladys May |Noyes |7 |Bellows Falls, Vt |Mechanicsville, Vt |5 Sep 1906 |4 Dec 1914 |Imp. To Penn Training School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Frederick S. |Lycett |13 |Cambridge |Cambridge |12 Sep 1906 |6 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Ellen |Neven |17 |Boston |Boston |13 Sep 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Beatrice A. |Crowe |8 |Holyoke |Holyoke |13 Sep 1906 |28 Dec 1913 |Died - Lobar Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Lilla |Hussey |10 |Haverhill |Lynn |14 Sep 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Nettie Viola |Currier |17 |Merrimac |Merrimacport |15 Sep 1906 |26 Apr 1907 |Died - Acute endocarditis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Marion G. |Clement |10 |Westford |Westford |15 Sep 1906 |14 Nov 1908 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Gladys |Hayes |5 |N.S. |Boston |15 Sep 1906 |1 Oct 1907 |N. Imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Frederick |Long |6 |Worcester |Worcester |15 Sep 1906 |10 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Joseph |Brown |14 |Cambridge |Somerville |15 Sep 1906 |6 Jul 1908 |Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Arthur |Brule |13 |Michigan |New Bedford |17 Sep 1906 |31 Dec 1907 |Not imp. Taken home on vacation and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Ezra |Bernstein |9 |Chelsea |Malden |18 Sep 1906 |9 Aug 1915 |Imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Charlotte |Dunton |10 |No. Adams |No. Adams |19 Sep 1906 |16 Jul 1907 |Died - Lobar Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |William G. |Kingsley |12 |R.I. |Hope, R.I. |20 Sep 1906 |6 Mar 1909 | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Olga Elvira |Alm |7 |Gardner |Gardner |22 Sep 1906 |1 Jan 1907 |Not imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Clarence W. |Wells |11 |Melrose |Melrose |22 Sep 1906 |31 Dec 1906 |Imp. Taken away by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Rosie |Friedman |10 |Russia |Boston |22 Sep 1906 |9 Jan 1907 |Imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Elizabeth |Dillon |10 |Boston |Boston |22 Sep 1906 |3 Feb 1907 |Died - Gen. Tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Edward J. |Sweeney |16 |Boston |Boston |24 Sep 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |George |Garvin |7 |Natick |Medford |25 Sep 1906 |77 Jul 1908 |Imp. Not ret. from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Madeline |Brown |20 |Boston |Newton |25 Sep 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Rose |Hill |15 |Boston |Boston |27 Sep 1906 |5 Apr 1909 |Not imp. To Westboro State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Percy W. |Taylor |8 |Rockland |Rockland |27 Sep 1906 |8 Jan 1919 |Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |William |Brunelli | | |Cambridge |28 Sep 1906 |24 Oct 1908 |Imp. Taken home to go to public school |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Louis |Peirano |8 |Boston |Boston |29 Sep 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Stanley F. |Bicknell |9 |Medfield |Hyde Park |29 Sep 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Walter |Murray |20 |Boston |Boston |29 Sep 1906 |5 Jun 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Henry Charles |Wait |12 |Turners' Falls |Turners' Falls |30 Sep 1906 |7 Apr 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Arnold |Buttonmaker |13 |Boston |Boston |1 Oct 1906 |31 May 1907 |Imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Hester |Houghtling |29 | |Cambridge |2 Oct 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Alicia |Hennessey |14 |Gloucester |Gloucester |2 Oct 1906 |29 Nov 1907 |Greatly imp. Taken on vacation and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Robert C. |Wilson |8 |Tewksbury |Boston |2 Oct 1906 |2 Aug 1909 |Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Lillian P. |Spindler |7 |Cambridge |Cambridge |4 Oct 1906 |4 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza and Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Edith |Sampson |19 |England |Allston |5 Oct 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Malcolm P. |Holmes |5 |Pembroke |Pembroke |6 Oct 1906 |10 Jan 1907 |Not imp. Taken away by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Arthur |Chagnon |8 |St. Albans, Vt |St. Albans, Vt |10 Oct 1906 |14 Oct 1911 |Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Elizabeth A. |Eakins |18 |Dorchester |Dorchester |11 Oct 1906 |15 Feb 1912 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Rose A. |Robbins |16 |Bridgewater |Avon |17 Oct 1906 |31 Dec 1907 |Imp. Taken home on vacation and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Francis A. |Johnson |35 |Boston |Littleton |18 Oct 1906 |7 Dec 1906 |Died - Exh. of chronic idiocy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Annie V. |Avery |17 |Springfield |Springfield |20 Oct 1906 |24 Dec 1909 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Luella Mildred |Wilson |10 |Woodstock, N.H. |Concord |22 Oct 1906 |27 Dec 1908 |Died - General tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Barbara |Duffy |8 |East Boston |Boston |22 Oct 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |James J. |Hallissey |17 |Dorchester |Revere |22 Oct 1906 |3 May 1914 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Mary Elizabeth |Nicholls |26 |Boston |Malden |26 Oct 1906 |31 Oct 1909 |Not imp. Taken away by brother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Emma |Pew |14 |Rahway, N.J. |Lynn |26 Oct 1906 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Gladys A. |Seavey |14 |Malden |Worcester |26 Oct 1906 |6 Oct 1923 |Parole. Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Albert |Desilet |17 |Canada |Holyoke |27 Oct 1906 |15 Nov 1922 |Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Edith M. |Mansfield |14 |Everett |Everett |30 Oct 1906 |2 Nov 1907 |Slightly improved. Taken by grandparents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Clarence |Driscoll |6 |East Boston |Chelsea |29 Oct 1906 |10 Aug 1910 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Hattie |Williams |18 |Chelsea |Cambridge |2 Nov 1906 |13 Dec 1916 |To Danvers State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Clifford H. |Chandler |16 |Marlboro |Marlboro |3 Nov 1906 |31 May 1907 |Imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Carl Edward |Weeks |12 |Hampden |Palmer |5 Nov 1906 |1 May 1908 |Not imp. To Mass. Hosp. for Epileptics |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Eva |Balkan |10 |Boston |Boston |6 Nov 1906 |21 Aug 1912 |Died - Organic brain disease |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |George W. J. |Webber |5 |Beverly |Beverly |9 Nov 1906 |7 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Katherine |Davey |16 |Fall River |Fall River |12 Nov 1906 |30 Nov 1915 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Annie Dixey |Hayden |15 |Marblehead |Marblehead |13 Nov 1906 |18 Jan 1908 |N. Imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |George (Fitzgerald) |McGrath |7 |Spencer |Worcester |22 Nov 1906 |1 Jul 1916 |N. Imp. Com. to Grafton State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Malsia |Cruduf |12 |No. Carolina |Cambridge |24 Nov 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Rose |Elkin |7 |Palmer |Springfield |24 Nov 1906 |3 Sep 1910 |Died - Pneumonia and jaundice |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Stephen |Jacquemin |10 |Boston |Boston |26 Nov 1906 |16 Jul 1908 |Taken on vacation and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Jasper H. |Robinson |6 |Boston |Boston |28 Nov 1906 |3 Oct 1920 |Grafton Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Sadie |Williams |5 |Boston |Boston |28 Nov 1906 |5 Feb 1907 |Died - Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Signe |Hagg |18 |Sweden |Lynn |30 Nov 1906 |8 Jul 1920 |Died - Cerebral hemorrhage due to hydrocephalis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Alexis G. |Moller |27 |Cambridge |Cambridge |3 Dec 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Daniel J. |Macaulay |8 |P.E.I. |Boston |3 Dec 1906 |10 May 1909 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |E. Louise |McCarthy |8 |Boston |Belgrade, Me |4 Dec 1906 |8 Feb 1909 |Trans. to Maine School for F. M. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Alberta M. |Spike |25 |N.S. |Boston |5 Dec 1906 |7 Mar 1911 |Not imp. To Worcester State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Eugene T. |Carpenter |21 |Attleboro |Attleboro |6 Dec 1906 |7 Apr 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Olive M. |Coburn |9 |Jay, Vt |So. Jay, Vt |6 Dec 1906 |29 Oct 1915 |Died - Bronchial Pneumonia, Typhoid |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |James P. |Devaney |7 |Cambridge |Cambridge |7 Dec 1906 |15 Jul 1909 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Frank A. |Atkins |12 |Waltham |Cambridge |7 Dec 1906 |14 Aug 1909 |Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Edward William |Wolf |11 |Boston |Boston |10 Dec 1906 |6 Jul 1915 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Jeremiah J. |Cavanaugh |8 |Charlton City |Charlton City |13 Dec 1906 |15 Nov 1922 |Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Susan Ann |Crew |16 |Waltham |Boston |13 Dec 1906 |30 Jan 1911 |Died - Organic Disease of Brain |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Royal M. |Gould |7 |Boston |Cambridge |15 Dec 1906 |5 Jun 1907 |Taken home by parents (Died at home) |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |James |Doherty |6 |Cambridge |Cambridge |16 Dec 1906 |7 Nov 1914 |Died - Chrinic Endocarditis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |John B. B. |Nye |11 |Marion |Marion |17 Dec 1906 |14 Mar 1911 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Agnes |O'Connor |6 |Lexington |Lexington |19 Dec 1906 |13 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza, broncho pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Edith G. |Harvey |7 |Boston |Boston |20 Dec 1906 |18 May 1909 |N. Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |George |Pracentino |7 |Jersey City, N.J. |Tewksbury |26 Dec 1906 |6 Jun 1920 |Imp. Escp. conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Israel |Cantor |6 |New York, N.Y. |Springfield |26 Dec 1906 |24 Nov 1922 |Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Clifford W. |Andruss |7 |Springfield |Springfield |26 Dec 1906 |7 May 1909 |Died - Organic Disease of Brain |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Warren Clement |Hill |11 |Lowell |Lowell |27 Dec 1906 |6 Jul 1913 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |John Allen |Sheldon |8 |Woburn |Woburn |28 Dec 1906 |8 Jun 1907 |Imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Rose Irene |Hughes |10 |Medford |Medford |28 Dec 1906 |16 Apr 1924 |Imp. To Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |William H. |Blue |4 |Newton |Newton |29 Dec 1906 |21 Dec 1907 |Not imp. 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Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded 1907

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Records freely available on [https://www.familysearch.org FamilySearch.org] as scanned documents. Transcription by [[Childs-1667| E Childs]]. More information is available on the original - see the "source" column for link. All cities/towns are Massachusetts unless otherwise specified. Common abbreviations used in the chart below: * ''imp''. or ''impr''. - Improved (also "''n. imp.''" for "not improved" or "m. improved" for much improved) * ''Ret''. - Returned * ''Hosp''. - Hospital * ''Trans''. - Transferred * ''Com'' - Committed * ''Conf''. - Confirmed? *''Bd'' - Board, as in Board of Insanity === Admissions for the Year 1907 === {| border="1" class="sortable" !First Name !Last Name !Age !Birthplace !Residence !Admitted !Discharged !Notes !Source |- |James H. |McArdle |12 |Somerville |Cambridge |7 Jan 1907 |7 Jul 1909 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Mary Ann |Hillgrove |29 |Ireland |Boston |10 Jan 1907 |8 Oct 1907 |Died - Cerebral hemorrhage |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |John E. |Johnson |6 |Quincy |Quincy |15 Jan 1907 |25 Nov 1913 |Died - Chronic Valvular Heart Disease |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Harry E. |Spellman |11 |Malone, N.Y. |Lowell |16 Jan 1907 |8 Nov 1909 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Harold Joseph |Deon |4 |Southbridge |Southbridge |19 Jan 1907 |24 Nov 1922 |Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Charles |Patten |12 |Cambridge |Cambridge |22 Jan 1907 |24 Jun 1910 |Not imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Leon |Allen |14 |Trenton, N.J. |Holyoke |23 Jan 1907 |5 Jul 1911 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Roland |Williams |10 |Bangor, Me |Brownville, Me |24 Jan 1907 |8 Feb 1909 |To Maine School for Feeble-Minded |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Townsend A. |Dodge |12 |Boston |Boston |25 Jan 1907 |3 Oct 1915 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |George Lloyd |Peck |14 |Douglas |Brattleboro, Vt |30 Jan 1907 |31 Oct 1907 |Imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Matthew F. |Carmody |12 |Boston |Boston |1 Feb 1907 |31 Dec 1907 |Imp. Ran away and was not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Harold |Butterfield |13 |New Boston, N.H. |Lexington |4 Feb 1907 |8 Nov 1907 |Imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Robert Hazen |McKinnon |11 |P.E.I. |Weymouth |4 Feb 1907 |6 Jul 1909 |M. Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Oreda |Brigham |17 |Holden |Oxford |6 Feb 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Maude |Parker |19 |Newton |Newton |6 Feb 1907 |19 Nov 1915 |N. Imp. Com. to Medfield State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Arthur |Peterson |7 |Milford |Milford |7 Feb 1907 |14 May 1921 |Died - Acute Indigestion |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Gertrude |Ferris |10 |Boston |Boston |7 Feb 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |James M. |Messenger |7 |New York, N.Y. |Newton |7 Feb 1907 |31 May 1907 |Imp. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |John Albert |Young |19 |Canada |Framingham |9 Feb 1907 |19 Jul 1909 |Died - Cerebral hemorrhage |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Gertrude F. |Willwerth |19 |Cambridge |Canada |10 Feb 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Michael |Kane |6 |Boston |Boston |11 Feb 1907 |2 Jan 1909 |Imp. Discharged from visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |John J. |Leary |4 |Boston |Boston |12 Feb 1907 |14 Feb 1907 |Died - Meningitis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Otto |Sennefelder |16 |Germany |Fitchburg |14 Feb 1907 |20 Jun 1908 |Taken on vacation not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |John Thompson |Lovie |11 |Barre, Vt |Barre, Vt |15 Feb 1907 |15 Aug 1917 |Imp. To Vermont authorities |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Lena |Blacker |15 |Russia |Boston |16 Feb 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |James |Wood |9 |Cambridge |Cambridge |17 Feb 1907 |15 Aug 1908 |Taken on vacation and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |William |Monahan |6 |Newton |Newton |18 Feb 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Herman K. |Donovan |9 |Brookline |Brookline |20 Feb 1907 |24 Jun 1910 |Not imp. To the Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Ella G. |Patterson |16 |Lincoln |Saugus |25 Feb 1907 |19 Sep 1909 |Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Joseph |McGlinchy |14 |Ireland |Newton |28 Feb 1907 |10 Oct 1912 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Lizzie |Schrer |19 |Boston |Boston |28 Feb 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Mary |Heiler |19 |Providence, R.I. |Boston |28 Feb 1907 |5 Jun 1914 |N. Imp. Com. to Worcester State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Lillian Pearl |Knox |6 |Lynn |Lynn |1 Mar 1907 |9 Mar 1910 |N. Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Ellen |McKenna |16 |Boston |Boston |4 Mar 1907 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Mary Eva |Kerby |20 |So. Dartmouth |Boston |6 Mar 1907 |9 Mar 1910 |(Agnes Kirby) To Wrentham State Sch. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |James |Cerrato |15 |Boston |Cambridge |10 Mar 1907 |12 Jul 1908 |Discharged from visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Henry H. |Swain |17 |Boston |Boston |11 Mar 1907 |18 Jun 1907 |Imp. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Martin E. |Washburn |7 |Easton |Easton |14 Mar 1907 |24 May 1919 |Imp. To Fitchburg Jail. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Julia Gertrude |Mara |16 |Elizabeth, N.J. |Stoughton |16 Mar 1907 |30 Nov 1915 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Elizabeth Florence |Mara |13 |Elizabeth, N.J. |Stoughton |16 Mar 1907 |30 Nov 1915 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |William T. |Barnes |6 |Lawrence |Lawrence |16 Mar 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Isaac |Narinan |7 |Russia |Boston |19 Mar 1907 |10 Jul 1909 |Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Alberta E. |Lewis |15 |No. Carolina |Boston |19 Mar 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Pauline |Sandora |17 |Italy |Boston |19 Mar 1907 |5 Aug 1923 |Parole. Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |J. Russell |Burlingame |15 |Lakewood, R.I. |Lakewood, R.I. |19 Mar 1907 |27 Jul 1907 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Walter M. |Graustein |15 |Boston |Cambridge |21 Mar 1907 |1 Oct 1907 |Imp. Ran away and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Robert |Jones |21 |Boston |Boston |23 Mar 1907 |31 May 1907 |Not imp. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Annie T. |Long |23 |Boston |Boston |27 Mar 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Louis |Labrie |16 |Worcester |Worcester |30 Mar 1907 |15 Jun 1923 |Imp. Transf. to Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Evelyn M. |Lignell |4 |Beverly |Cambridge |2 Apr 1907 |7 Jul 1918 |Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Bridget |Warnet |17 |Chicopee |Fall River |2 Apr 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Hannah |McGrail |18 |Walpole |Walpole |2 Apr 1907 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |George |Ranschal |11 |Boston |Boston |3 Apr 1907 |8 Jul 1909 |Discharged from visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Wm. F. |Harrington |14 |Springfield |Boston |3 Apr 1907 |18 Nov 1915 |N. Imp. To Grafton State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Nellie |Malmquist |18 |Sweden |Milford |4 Apr 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Mildred Edna |Young |5 |Brookline |Brookline |4 Apr 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Mary (Waters) |Parker |20 |Jersey City, N.J. |Boston |6 Apr 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Herbert |Quinton |9 |No. Andover |No. Andover |6 Apr 1907 |22 Jun 1910 |Not imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Ernest |LeBlanc |14 |Van Buren, Me |Salem |6 Apr 1907 |15 Oct 1909 |Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Charles J. |Sullivan |9 |Hudson |Hudson |8 Apr 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Louise G. |Beaumont |4 |Foxboro |Plainville |8 Apr 1907 |20 Jun 1907 |Died - Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Morris |Queen |16 |Russia |Boston |8 Apr 1907 |7 Apr 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Florence |Burke |14 |Boston |Boston |10 Apr 1907 |6 Dec 1908 |Taken home by sisters |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Rose |Dube |18 |Fall River |Boston |11 Apr 1907 |3 Jul 1909 |Comm. to Worcester Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |George H. |Sheehan |6 |Uxbridge |Uxbridge |11 Apr 1907 |17 Oct 1907 |Died - Hematemesis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Mabel |Cummings |21 |Worcester |Providence |11 Apr 1907 |24 Jun 1909 |Taken away by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Bertha |Remick |20 |Plymouth |Boston |13 Apr 1907 |14 Jul 1916 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |D. Gordon |McMillan |7 |Winchester |Winchester |15 Apr 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Seth H. |Macomber |18 |Mattapoisett |Mattapoisett |15 Apr 1907 |7 Apr 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Mary |Orieg |4 |Boston |Boston |16 Apr 1907 |9 Feb 1908 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Helena B. |Birge |5 |Northampton |Northampton |18 Apr 1907 |5 Jul 1907 |On visit and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Roy Lee |Fuller |10 |Washington, Vt |Quincy |18 Apr 1907 |6 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Harold Wm. |Vincent |10 |Ft. Fairfield, Me |Wales |18 Apr 1907 |24 Nov 1922 |Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |[[Pitcher-1306|Lily May]] |[[Pitcher-1306|Pitcher]] |18 |Somerville |Boston |19 Apr 1907 |27 Apr 1918 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Mary Gertrude |Barron |6 |Haverhill |Haverhill |19 Apr 1907 |9 Aug 1915 |N. Imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |John William |Taylor |14 |No. Tiverton, R.I. |No. Tiverton, R.I. |22 Apr 1907 |13 Feb 1909 |To Rhode Island School for F. M. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Daniel |Curtin |6 |Boston |Boston |22 Apr 1907 |16 Sep 1915 |Died - Epilepsy and Congenital Mental Defect |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |George |Shea |13 |Whitman |Brockton |25 Apr 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Laura Thomas |Drake |16 |Abington |Abington |30 Apr 1907 |20 Jan 1908 |Not imp. To Hosp. for Epileptics |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Robert |Grew |12 |Wareham |Falmouth |3 May 1907 |26 May 1910 |Imp. Escape conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Christina |Hodde |12 |Attleboro |No. Attleboro |9 May 1907 |7 Mar 1911 |Imp. To Danvers State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Grace |Dodge |29 |Beverly |Tewksbury |9 May 1907 |20 Nov 1909 |N. Imp. To Danvers Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |John |Tracey |9 |Framingham |Framingham |10 May 1907 |1 Jan 1908 |Died - Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Nellie |Stephens |25 |Ireland |Boston |10 May 1907 |20 May 1908 |Imp. Taken away by sister to go to Ireland |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |John |Meyers |11 |Stoughton |Manville, R.I. |10 May 1907 |26 Sep 1907 |Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Gertrude |Conlon |8 |Haverhill |Haverhill |16 May 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Ruth A. |Cameron |4 |Boston |Boston |16 May 1907 |10 Jul 1911 |Died - Bronchopneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Mildred S. |Wingett |6 |Lenox |Lenox |16 May 1907 |5 Jun 1923 |Transf. to Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Ernestine |Gay |6 |Winchester |Quincy |17 May 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Bertha E. |Wilcox |25 |No. Andover |Maynard |18 May 1907 |3 Jul 1909 |Committed to Worcester Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Bettina |Pardini |21 |Italy | |18 May 1907 |6 Nov 1921 |Imp. Visit Conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Violet |Mooney |10 |Worcester |Worcester |21 May 1907 |15 Jun 1915 |Imp. Visit Conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Everett L. |Snow |26 |Plymouth |Plymouth |22 May 1907 |18 Jun 1907 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Florence P. |Sweet |21 |Sidney, N.Y. |Worcester |23 May 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |George Harold |Steeves |10 |Melrose |Melrose |27 May 1907 |30 Jun 1911 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Harriet Stasia |Cooper |6 |Cambridge |Cambridge |1 Jun 1907 |12 Aug 1909 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Fred |Farnsworth |20 |Lancashire, Eng. |Lawrence |3 Jun 1907 |16 Aug 1908 |Imp. Discharged from visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Chester |Kanert |11 |E. Boston |Everett |4 Jun 1907 |6 Jul 1908 |Visit conf. On vacation and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Mary |McGregor |19 |Quincy |Boston |6 Jun 1907 |14 Dec 1914 |To Boston State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Blanche |Brunelle |18 |Worcester |Worcester |6 Jun 1907 |5 Feb 1913 |N. Imp. Committed to Northampton Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Charlotte |Heckson |9 |Lowell |Lynn |6 Jun 1907 |16 Apr 1924 |Imp. To Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |John Harold |Engley |12 |Boston |Boston |12 Jun 1907 |5 Jun 1908 |Impr. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Emma Isabelle |Taylor |11 |Cambridge |Cambridge |12 Jun 1907 |27 Apr 1917 |N. Imp. To Grafton State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Blanche E. |Knowlton |14 |Chelsea |Chelsea |14 Jun 1907 |20 Jan 1908 |Imp. To Hosp. for Epileptics |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Ray |Knowlton |8 |Chelsea |Chelsea |14 Jun 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Mary E. |Sheldon |14 |Beverly |Beverly |18 Jun 1907 |29 Oct 1909 |Died - Gangrene of lungs |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Albert |Bell |12 |Readville |Boston |18 Jun 1907 |10 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Edith |Borland |14? |Not known |Swampscott |18 Jun 1907 |20 Nov 1909 |N. Imp. To Danvers Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Armand |Gerard |8 |Southbridge |Southbridge |25 Jun 1907 |21 Mar 1918 |Not Impr. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Sarah E. |Gilliland |16 |Hartford, Conn |Somerville |25 Jun 1907 |18 Nov 1915 |N. Imp. To Danvers State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |John Harold |Duff |15 |LaSalle, Ill |Charlestown |25 Jun 1907 |27 Apr 1917 |N. Imp. To Grafton State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |William |Israel |7 |Boston |Boston |25 Jun 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Walter J. |Marshall |11 |Chelsea |Cambridge |29 Jun 1907 |10 Feb 1913 |N. Imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Earl |Sabens |23 |Barnstable |Brockton |29 Jun 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Frank |Doyen |24 |Quincy, Ill |Boston |6 Jul 1907 |1 Oct 1907 |Not imp. Ran away and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Everett |Davis | |So. Dartmouth |New Bedford |8 Jul 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Martin |Bowser |15 |Sackville, N.B. |Cambridge |9 Jul 1907 |27 Mar 1908 |Died - Endocarditis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Dora M. |Moodie |17 |Cambridge |Boston |9 Jul 1907 |1 Jan 1917 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Marcia E. |Avila |8 |New Bedford |New Bedford |10 Jul 1907 |2 Sep 1907 |Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Isaac |Samuels |6 |Boston |Boston |11 Jul 1907 |4 Aug 1918 |Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Margaret |Young |7 |Scotland |Boston |12 Jul 1907 |7 Feb 1908 |Taken by father to go to Scotland |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Celia Bernice |Maloney |17 |Haverhill |Haverhill |18 Jul 1907 |12 Sep 1915 |Died - Organic Disease of the Brain |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Harvey |Chapman |17 |Lynn |Lynn |19 Jul 1907 |19 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Leon |Johnson |6 | |Tewksbury |19 Jul 1907 |21 Jan 1921 |Died - Chronic nephritis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Leon Le Roy |Glazier |8 |Barre |Barre |20 Jul 1907 |10 Jul 1911 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Florence |Mattson |6 |Lynn |Lynn |20 Jul 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Laura May |Topping |13(?) |Foxboro |Foxboro |22 Jul 1907 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |John Joseph |Doggett |4 |Salem |Salem |23 Jul 1907 |12 Jul 1919 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Francis |Stone |4 |Boston |Boston |24 Jul 1907 |1 Feb 1911 |Died - Meningitis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Charles R. |Davis |5 |Boston |Boston |31 Jul 1907 |7 Jul 1908 |Imp. Discharged from visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |James |Whittle |15 |Boston |Cambridge |2 Aug 1907 |8 Jul 1909 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Annie |Callahan |6 |Boston |Boston |3 Aug 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Zabel |Shangochian |4 |Fitchburg |Boston |6 Aug 1907 |13 Mar 1911 |Greatly imp. Taken away to go to California |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Randolph |Rounds |11 |Williamstown |Williamstown |6 Aug 1907 |19 Nov 1915 |N. Imp. To Foxboro State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Bessie May |Fleet |12 |Lynn |Lynn |16 Aug 1907 |13 Jul 1911 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Ernest Edson |Beede |20 |Bangor, Me |Fitchburg |19 Aug 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Louis A. |Curtis |16 |Watertown |Boston |22 Aug 1907 |30 Nov 1912 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Arnold |Harris |7 |Fitchburg |Leominster |24 Aug 1907 |5 May 1915 |Died - Exhaustion from epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Josephine |Donville |12 |Brainerd, Minn |Lunenberg |28 Aug 1907 |16 Apr 1924 |Imp. To Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Irene |Kaler |15 |N.Y. |E. Boston |5 Sep 1907 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Sadie Bray |Eustis |21 |Marblehead |Marblehead |5 Sep 1907 |11 Jun 1909 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Mary |DeLawrence |9 |Haverhill |Haverhill |5 Sep 1907 |5 Jan 1908 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Walter Jewett |Bean |6 |Charlestown |Charlestown |7 Sep 1907 |24 Sep 1907 |Died - Erysipelas |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |George O. |Frogatt |3 |Worcester |Leominster |14 Sep 1907 |28 Mar 1908 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Napoleon |Blais |7 |Burlington, Vt |Burlington, Vt |16 Sep 1907 |26 Jan 1916 |Imp. To Vermont State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Alexander |Smith |13 |Lowell |Lowell |17 Sep 1907 |9 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Nettie |Williams |19 | |Westfield |17 Sep 1907 |3 Jul 1909 |Committed to Worcester Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Amelia |Nickerson |14 |Lynn |Lynn |17 Sep 1907 |3 Jul 1909 |Committed to Danvers Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Catherine |Quigley |20 |Boston |Boston |17 Sep 1907 |3 Jul 1909 |Committed to Worcester Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Rachel |Flynn |22 | | |17 Sep 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |John Henry |Marshall |13 |N.Y. |Boston |18 Sep 1907 |5 Jan 1913 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Alfred |Canton |10 |Palmer |Three Rivers |19 Sep 1907 |12 Jun 1909 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Albert F. |Rutherford |8 |Meredith, N.H. |Ipswich |24 Sep 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |James |O'Donnell | | |Holyoke |24 Sep 1907 |15 Nov 1922 |Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |John |O'Donnell | | |Holyoke |24 Sep 1907 |15 Nov 1922 |Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Ralph |Austin |11 |Lynn |Lynn |28 Sep 1907 |31 Dec 1907 |Imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |James |Ryan |7 |So. Boston |So. Boston |30 Sep 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |George W. |Wallace |6 |Gill |Greenfield |2 Oct 1907 |15 Nov 1922 |Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Fred W. |Wallace |8 |Greenfield |Greenfield |2 Oct 1907 |15 Nov 1922 |Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Edward |Laramie |12 |Turners Falls |Greenfield |2 Oct 1907 |9 Aug 1910 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Andrew |Buba |7 |New Bedford |Salem |3 Oct 1907 |19 Dec 1907 |Not imp. Taken away by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Mary Sophie |King |23 |Fitchburg |Fitchburg |5 Oct 1907 |30 Sep 1908 |Not imp. To Worcester Insane Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |John T. |O'Gorman |17 |Cambridge |Cambridge |7 Oct 1907 |20 Nov 1910 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |John |Scully |14 |Worcester |Worcester |8 Oct 1907 |12 Oct 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Moses |LaDuke |14 |Canada |Lawrence |8 Oct 1907 |7 Apr 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |William |Quill |14 |Newburyport |Newburyport |8 Oct 1907 |7 Apr 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Mary Lamontague |Feole |21 |Quebec |Lowell |8 Oct 1907 |13 Jun 1908 |Impr. Taken to Canada by friends |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Harold |Roy |13 |Canada |Swanton, Vt |9 Oct 1907 |19 Feb 1916 |Imp. To Vermont State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Charles |Madson |14 |Boston |Boston |9 Oct 1907 |11 Jul 1911 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Albert |Poulin |10 |Fall River |Tewksburg |9 Oct 1907 |30 Sep 1918 |Died - Influenza and Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Thomas |Caffrey |15 |Haverhill |Somerville |9 Oct 1907 |7 Apr 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Frederick |Cooper |17 |Cambridge |Cambridge |10 Oct 1907 |7 Apr 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Theresa |Hardy |10 |Dorchester |Boston |10 Oct 1907 |3 Aug 1916 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Helen |Bowker |17 |Cochituate |Natick |11 Oct 1907 |4 Dec 1922 |Parole. Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Beatrice |Kendrew |5 |Easthampton |Easthampton |12 Oct 1907 |28 Mar 1923 |Imp. Transf. to Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Rosie |Ponasky |10 |Russia |Boston |12 Oct 1907 |8 Jan 1920 |Com. to Monson |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |William |Rollins |9 |Boston |Cambridge |15 Oct 1907 |1 Jul 1916 |N. Imp. To Grafton State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Graydon |Tingley |8 |Sackville, N.B. |Melrose |17 Oct 1907 |5 Dec 1907 |Died - Grangrenous stomatitis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Annie D. |Davis |14 |Newport, R.I. |Malden |19 Oct 1907 |26 Jul 1908 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Alice |Campbell |9 |Boston |Dorchester |24 Oct 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Saul |Pearlstein |16 |Boston |Boston |28 Oct 1907 |21 Feb 1916 |Imp. Escape conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Howard E. |Whitman |14 |W. Somerville |Somerville |31 Oct 1907 |6 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Charles U. |Grignon |7 |Lynn |Lynn |31 Oct 1907 |10 Feb 1913 |Imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Edwin |Quinn |9 |Boston |Boston |4 Nov 1907 |5 Jul 1914 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |William |McLean |10 |Boston |Boston |8 Nov 1907 |2 Jun 1923 |Parole. Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Robert Willis |Bourne |10 |Somerville |Somerville |8 Nov 1907 |11 Feb 1918 |Died - Gastric Ulcer |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Lizzie Jane |Malay |41 |Ireland |Boston |13 Nov 1907 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Winifred L. |Collins |13 |Lisbon, Me |Acushnet |15 Nov 1907 |1 Aug 1912 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |James G. |Harris |7 |Boston |Boston |15 Nov 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Arthur |Benway |10 |Spencer |Salisbury |15 Nov 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Alexina |Foster |18 |Benton, Eng |Wellesley |16 Nov 1907 |4 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza and Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Clifford H. |Chandler |16 |Marlboro |Marlboro |16 Nov 1907 |7 Apr 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham St. School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |John A. |Murray |9 |Grafton, Vt |Westminster, Vt |18 Nov 1907 |26 Jan 1916 |Imp. To Vermont State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Edward |Chamberlain |9 |Wardsboro, Vt |Westminster, Vt |18 Nov 1907 |21 Jul 1910 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Gertrude May |Cox |13 |Ludlow, Penn |Winchester |19 Nov 1907 |22 Dec 1910 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Edward F. |Tyner |16 |(Not given) |Boston |22 Nov 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Mary |Foley |6 |Malden |Malden |24 Nov 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Everett |Trowbridge |17 |Newton |No. Attleboro |27 Nov 1907 |7 Apr 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Frank |Downes |10 |Groton |Groton |30 Nov 1907 |29 Mar 1916 |Died - Pulmonary Tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Edward Leo |Healey |12 |Cambridge |Boston |4 Dec 1907 |11 Nov 1909 |Imp. To Wrentham School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Margaret |Montague |19 |Boston |Rockland |5 Dec 1907 |29 Jan 1908 |Not imp. Com. to Taunton Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Leo Vincent |McCarthy |17 |Malden |Malden |7 Dec 1907 |15 Mar 1908 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Eric Torpen |Peterson |2 |Waltham |Waltham |9 Dec 1907 |12 Dec 1907 |Died - Influenza |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Margaret |Ellard |5 |Lynn |Lynn |11 Dec 1907 |16 Jul 1916 |Died - Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Charles P. |O'Brien |18 |Boston |Boston |10 Dec 1907 |1 Jul 1908 |Imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Dewey |Delphea |9 |New Haven, Vt |Pittsford, Vt |12 Dec 1907 |15 Aug 1917 |Imp. To Vermont authorities |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Howard |Cutter | | |Watertown |12 Dec 1907 |13 Dec 1907 |Taken home by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Harry Bernard |Hamilton |10 |Haverhill |Haverhill |14 Dec 1907 |8 Jul 1909 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Freda |Miller |10 |Roxbury |Boston |14 Dec 1907 |9 Aug 1915 |N. Imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Ruth |McDermott |6 |Waltham |Waltham |14 Dec 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Goldie |Pucowitz |22 |Boston |Boston |15 Dec 1907 |20 Jul 1909 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Chipman |Mawhinnie |8 |Dorchester |Winchendon |21 Dec 1907 |8 Jan 1920 |Com. to Monson |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Joseph |Padlo |28 |England |Roxbury |25 Dec 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Jacob |Levine |6 |Boston |Boston |30 Dec 1907 |6 Oct 1912 |Died - Peritonitis and gastric ulcer |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |} Return to Main Page at [[Space:Massachusetts_School_for_the_Feeble-Minded|Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded]]

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=== Admission for the year 1909 === Records freely available on [https://www.familysearch.org FamilySearch.org] as scanned documents. Transcription by [[Childs-1667| E Childs]]. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name !Age !Birthplace !Residence !Admitted !Discharged !Notes !Source |- |Joseph Elmer Beckwith |16 |North Adams |North Adams |1 Jan 1909 |19 May 1918 |Imp. Taken by Aunt to go to Washington |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |Henry Duford |15 |Somersworth, NH |Lawrence |5 Jan 1909 |11 Nov 1909 |Imp. To Wrentham School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |Joseph G. Fasano |5 |Northampton |Northampton |6 Jan 1909 |17 Feb 1909 |Imp. Discharged from visit. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |Carrie Jane Smith |22 |Waterloo, N.Y. |Boston |7 Jan 1909 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |Clarence Edmund Torrey |22 |Peru, Mass |North Adams |8 Jan 1909 |15 Mar 1918 |Not imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |Paul Danforth |16 |Cambridge |Boston |8 Jan 1909 |13 Jun 1915 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |Robert L. Baker |15 | | |8 Jan 1909 |18 Nov 1914 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |George Baker |12 |Ireland |Worcester |8 Jan 1909 |30 Jul 1911 |Escaped. Imp. Discharged from escape. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |Victor Eugene Bigwood |13 |Oakdale |Worcester |8 Jan 1909 |25 Nov 1913 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |Marcus Cornwell |47 |Bridgewater |Brockton |9 Jan 1909 |31 Jul 1913 |Died - Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |Kate Sheedy |26 |New Haven, Conn |Malden |9 Jan 1909 | |Former #1594 |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |Percy E. Noyes |18 |Beverly Farms |Beverly |11 Jan 1909 |20 Nov 1909 |N. Imp. To Danvers Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |Edmund A. Cook |20 |Medway |Milford |12 Jan 1909 |13 Feb 1909 |To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |Jacob Haley |41 |Shelburne Falls |Shelburne Falls |14 Jan 1909 |15 Nov 1922 |D.M.D. Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |John Quinn |18 |Boston |Boston |14 Jan 1909 |29 Jul 1911 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |Napoleon Couture |14 |Ware |Ware |15 Jan 1909 |15 Nov 1922 |D.M.D. Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |Howard A. Thomas |12 |Warren, Me. |Warren, Me. |15 Jan 1909 |23 Jun 1909 |Taken away to go to Maine School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |Ernest L. Mangnall |8 |Quincy |Boston |16 Jan 1909 |8 Jan 1919 |Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |Elliott Vaughn Dennett |10 |Boston |Framingham |16 Jan 1909 |27 Sep 1923 |Com. to Medfield. Not imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |Allison Leslie Locke |14 |Ishpeming, Mich. |Somerville |18 Jan 1909 |18 Jun 1916 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |William Parent |8 |Boston |Boston |19 Jan 1909 |3 Jun 1923 |Parole. Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |John Adolph Claupein |19 |Jamaica Plain |Boston |19 Jan 1909 |13 Feb 1909 |To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |George Mossey |14 |Rutland, Vt. |Rutland, Vt. |22 Jan 1909 |7 Jul 1914 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |Albert Green |17 |New Hampshire |Boston |19 Jan 1909 |13 Feb 1909 |Died - Cerebral apoplexy. Body sent to Tufts Med. School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |Victor Napoleon Morean |14 |Spencer |Brockton |27 Jan 1909 |6 Jul 1909 |Discharged from visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |William N. LaPierre |15 |Canada |Holyoke |28 Jan 1909 |25 Nov 1911 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Mabel Overy |16 |Lynn |Boston |29 Jan 1909 |31 Dec 1916 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Anna Gauthier |21 |Southbridge |Boston |29 Jan 1909 |19 Aug 1909 | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Isaac Kramer |14 |Russia | |28 Jan 1909 |13 Jun 1915 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Thelma Webber |9 |Halifax, N.S. |Bradford |30 Jan 1909 |16 Apr 1924 |Imp. To Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Winifred T. Kennedy |30 |Boston |Allston |1 Feb 1909 |15 Mar 1918 |Not imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Edgar Leavitt Hinds |23 |Everett |Everett |2 Feb 1909 |24 Jun 1909 | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Ethel May Palmer |9 |Fall River |Fall River |4 Feb 1909 |8 Feb 1917 |C.M.D. Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Charles W. Finkle |41 |Sheffield |Sheffield |3 Feb 1909 |8 Jan 1920 |Com. to Mons[on] |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |John Murphy |9 |Melrose |Melrose |5 Feb 1909 |27 Jul 1911 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Jennie Brithman |9 |Russia |Boston |5 Feb 1909 |8 Aug 1913 |N. Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Sophia Shuman |6 |Boston |Chelsea |7 Feb 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Lillian Moody | | | |4 Feb 1909 |20 Apr 1909 |Not imp. Taken to Maine Ins. Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Edith R. Cummings |9 |Knoxville, Tenn. |Lowell |9 Feb 1909 |7 Mar 1915 |Imp. Visit conf. (Died while on visit.) |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Moses LaDuke |14 |Canada |Lawrence |13 Feb 1909 |14 Oct 1911 |Escaped. Imp. Discharged from escape. Former #3225 |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Esther E. Johnson |18 |Worcester |Boston |16 Feb 1909 |30 Apr 1943 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Stephen Cunio |12 |Reading |Reading |20 Feb 1909 |14 Jul 1910 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Joseph Cunio |15 |Reading |Reading |20 Feb 1909 |11 Sep 1909 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |John Gerard Shay |8 |Fall River |Fall River |22 Feb 1909 |19 Jun 1909 |Escaped. Discharged from escape. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Pietra Francina Hammer |43 |Norway |New Bedford |24 Feb 1909 |5 Apr 1909 |N. Imp. To Westborough Insane Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Elizabeth Agnes Smith |20 |Boston |Boston |25 Feb 1909 |7 Sep 1918 |Visit Conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Roy A. Chase |9 |Waitsfield, Vt. |Waitsfield, Vt. |26 Feb 1909 |27 Apr 1914 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Minetta Cooper |21 |St. John, Nfd |Boston |1 Mar 1909 |18 Oct 1918 |Died - influenza, broncho pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Helen Lumbert | | | |1 Mar 1909 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Louis Norman |9 |Manchester, Eng. |Malden |2 Mar 1909 |6 Mar 1909 |N. Imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Mary Alice Briggs |18 |Northfield |Northfield |5 Mar 1909 |25 Feb 1910 |Not imp. To Northampton State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Joseph Forte |16 |Italy |Newton |6 Mar 1909 |6 Jul 1911 |Escaped. Discharged from escape. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Mary Kenney |8 | | |8 Mar 1909 |6 May 1920 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Hazel Andrews |8 |Saxton's River, Vt |Greenfield |10 Mar 1909 |28 Mar 1923 |D.M.D. Transf. to Belchertown. Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Edward Connolly |10 | |Lowell |16 Mar 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Julia Daley |28 |Waltham |Boston |17 Mar 1909 |26 Apr 1919 |Imp. (To No. Reading Sanatorium) Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Albert Kickla |16 |Montague | |18 Mar 1909 |6 Sep 1914 |Escaped. Imp. Escape conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Isaac Fisher | | | |16 Mar 1909 |15 Jan 1913 |Escaped. Here for observation. Discharged from escape. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Helena D. Birge |7 |Northampton |Northampton |19 Mar 1909 |28 Mar 1927[?] |D.M.D. Transf. to Belchertown. Imp. Former #3131 |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Herman Greenleaf |8 |Chelsea |Chelsea |19 Mar 1909 |5 Mar 1920 |Com. to Foxboro |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Catherine Scully |5 |Brookline |Brookline |19 Mar 1909 |21 Mar 1909 |N. Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Charles Henry Dean |23 |Lowell |Lowell |20 Mar 1909 |20 Nov 1909 |N. Imp. To Westboro Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Clara Sundberg |17 |Sweden |Waltham |23 Mar 1909 |29 Jun 1923 |Parole; Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Ernest Clyde Harrington |18 |So. Framingham |Wellesley |1 Apr 1909 |23 Jun 1909 |Taken away to Texas |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |John Scalpeno |14 |Italy |Uxbridge |1 Apr 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Anthony McDonald |10 |Boston |Boston |1 Apr 1909 |24 Dec 1911 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Archibald Clasby |7 |Boston |Boston |3 Apr 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Charles Edward Briggs |7 |Falmouth |Falmouth |3 Apr 1909 |25 Jul 1919 |Escape conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Sidnie Kingman | | | |4 Apr 1909 |13 Sep 1910 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Donald George |8 |Salem |Boston |5 Apr 1909 |23 Jul 1916 |Escape conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Ruth E. Cass |13 |No. Craftsbury, Vt. |Quincy |6 Apr 1909 |3 Jul 1909 |Died - Exhaustion of chronic idiocy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |John William Norton |12 |Medford |Medford |6 Apr 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Austin P. White |16 |Cambridge |Cambridge |7 Apr 1909 |12 Apr 1909 |N. Imp. Escape conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Hazel Snow |8 |Boston |Boston |9 Apr 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Mabel Trainor |14-15 |Lowell |Lowell |10 Apr 1909 |27 Sep 1915 |(Died while on visit) |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Richard C. Morse |18 |Foxboro |Foxboro |12 Apr 1909 |9 Sep 1909 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Edith Thompson |9 |Brockton |Brockton |12 Apr 1909 |23 Oct 1910 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Ella May Pratt |14 |Bernardston |Bernardston |12 Apr 1909 |22 Nov 1911 |Died - Pulmonary tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Lawrence Hutchings |5 |Fitchburg |Fitchburg |14 Apr 1909 |8 Jan 1920 |Com. to Monson |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Fannie Whalen Flood |24 |Chelsea |Brookline |16 Apr 1909 |1 Feb 1921 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Percy G. Beck |21 |Somerville |Framingham |17 Apr 1909 |25 Feb 1910 |Not imp. To Westboro State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Elvira Haskell |17 |Braintree |Wilmington |17 Apr 1909 |12 Nov 1913 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Mildred J. Ramey |14 |Raynham |Chartley |17 Apr 1909 |22 Jun 1910 |Not imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Thomas P. Donahue |11 |E. Boston |E. Boston |19 Apr 1909 |3 Nov 1918 |Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Gertrude R. Esterbrook |20 |Queens Co., N.B. |Boston |19 Apr 1909 |2 Apr 1921 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Stanley Dawson Cole |17 |Boston |Melrose |20 Apr 1909 |3 Apr 1911 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Patrick J. E. Ronan |14 |Montreal |Boston |24 Apr 1909 |26 Jun 1909 |Dementia praecox. Not feeble minded. Taken away by father. Advised against his going. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Lena Blake |17 |Monson |Monson |27 Apr 1909 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Ruth Webster |14 | |Stockbridge |27 Apr 1909 |28 Mar 1923 |Imp. To Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Rose Freedman |12 |Russia |Boston |27 Apr 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Frank Willow |15 |Boston (?) |Boston |28 Apr 1909 |17 Nov 1913 |Died - Organic Disease of Brain |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Percy W. Hitchcock |16 |Worcester |Worcester |28 Apr 1909 |11 Nov 1909 |Imp. To Wrentham School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Charles H. Stubbings |31 |Taunton |Taunton |29 Apr 1909 |9 Sep 1917 |Died - Brights' Disease |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Annie J. Wuth |16 |Millbury |Dracut |1 May 1909 |3 Jul 1909 |Committed to Danvers Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Mary J. Landry |4 |Weymouth |Weymouth |3 May 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Angelina Andre |12 |Italy |Cambridge |5 May 1909 |10 Sep 1912 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Florence Gertrude Ripley |14 |Boston |Boston |5 May 1909 |30 Nov 1915 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Joseph Augustus Boylan |21 |Stoughton |Stoughton |6 May 1909 |5 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza and Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |John McCourt |9 |Cambridge |Cambridge |8 May 1909 |23 Jul 1917 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Stanley Mansfield |12 |Boston |Atlanta, Ga |8 May 1909 |27 Apr 1917 |N. Imp. To Grafton State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Grace Whitney | | |Portland, Me |9 May 1909 |13 Jun 1909 |Not feeble-minded. Taken home by father. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Doris L. Scott |5 |Barre, Vt. |Barre, Vt. |10 May 1909 |10 Jul 1909 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Dwight M. Gates |30 |Stamford, Conn. |Leominster |13 May 1909 |2 Aug 1916 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Lydia Brown |14 |Winchendon |Fitchburg |14 May 1909 |10 Feb 1913 |Imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Charles Rhodes |13 |Springfield |Springfield |14 May 1909 |5 Oct 1910 | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Aubrey Keith |13 |Quincy |Quincy |15 May 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Louise Beaudoin |7 |Chicopee Falls |Chicopee Falls |20 May 1909 |23 Apr 1919 |To Grafton State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Richard Wm. Ganley |39 |Boston |Boston |25 May 1909 |1 Jun 1923 |Died - Lobar pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Elmer W. Hallett |10 |Barnstable |Rockport |26 May 1909 |16 Apr 1910 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Rose Elizabeth Mattie |19 |Boston |Boston |26 May 1909 |8 Aug 1921 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Chas. L. (Richards) Gotha |10 |Princeton |W. Sterling |27 May 1909 |15 May 1918 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Rubert P. Morrissey |16 |Springfield |Springfield |31 May 1909 |1 Jul 1911 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Helen Kelleher |10 |Lawrence |Lawrence |1 Jun 1909 |26 Mar 1910 |Died - Organic disease of the brain |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Everett Leo |7 |Gloucester |Gloucester |3 Jun 1909 |10 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza, pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Mary Frates |16 |New Bedford |New Bedford |7 Jun 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Mary Alice Hellyer |27 |St. John, Nfd. |Cambridge |7 Jun 1909 |19 Nov 1915 |N. Imp. To Foxboro State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Hannah H. Bridges |13 |Ipswich |Ipswich |7 Jun 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Charles Villelo |15 |Boston |Boston |9 Jun 1909 |6 Aug 1910 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Edward E. David |6 |Danvers |Danvers |12 Jun 1909 |15 Nov 1920 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Bessie Rosen |4 |Boston |Boston |12 Jun 1909 |5 Jul 1914 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Thomas Crawford |12 |E. Boston |E. Boston |15 Jun 1909 |6 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza, pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Anna Morah |21 |Chicopee |Springfield |15 Jun 1909 |28 Mar 1923 |D.M.D., Imp. Transf. to Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Alphonse B. Baker |7 |Fall River |Brockton |16 Jun 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Eugene P. Leonard |17 |Boston |Boston |16 Jun 1909 |25 Nov 1913 |Died - Diphtheria |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Priscilla Jane Goss |21 |Canton |Canton |21 Jun 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Albert Benjamin Smith |13 |Boston |Boston |21 Jun 1909 |4 May 1914 |Died - Organic Heart Disease |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Francois Cannel |16 |Fall River |Fall River |22 Jun 1909 |11 Nov 1909 |Imp. To Wrentham School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Frank Ward |14 |Baldwinville |Woburn |23 Jun 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Laurence Thaler |10 |Austria |Turners Falls |26 Jun 1909 |6 Aug 1918 |Visit Conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Mary M. Holmes |17 |Provincetown |Provincetown |26 Jun 1909 |21 Oct 1910 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Allan G. Doyle |9 |Boston |Boston |25 Jun 1909 |24 Aug 1911 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Frank O'Donnell | | |Fall River |28 Jun 1909 |8 Jun 1911 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |David Gillespie |10 |Boston |Boston |29 Jun 1909 |2 Jun 1923 |Parole Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Peter Spinelli |14 |Mussina, Italy |Boston |29 Jun 1909 |9 Jul 1912 |Ct. Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Thos. Ambrose Foley |10 |Andover |Andover |1 Jul 1909 |29 Dec 1917 |Died, diarrhea and enteritis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Edith Griswold |23 |Granville |Saugus |2 Jul 1909 |5 Feb 1913 |N. Imp.; Com. to Northampton Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Evans P. Bull |14 |Bridgewater |Bridgewater |2 Jul 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Bernard Gillis |9 |Fitchburg |Fitchburg |3 Jul 1909 |7 Jul 1911 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Anna Rhynders | | |New York |3 Jul 1909 |7 Jul 1909 |Not Imp. To go to New York |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Annie Bernier |17 |Canada |Holyoke |9 Jul 1909 |9 Apr 1914 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Mary Brodrick |17 |Manchester |Leominster |9 Jul 1909 |27 Apr 1917 |N. Imp. To Grafton State Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Joanna Powers |16 |Boston |Boston |9 Jul 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Caroline LaBonte |16 |Leicester |Spencer |9 Jul 1909 |20 Nov 1909 |Imp. To Worcester Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Matilda Foster |17 | |Taunton |9 Jul 1909 |2 Oct 1911 |Imp. By order Probate Court |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |William Whiteside |8 |Lynn |Saugus |10 Jul 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |James Edgar Wilson |9 |Cambridge |Cambridge |10 Jul 1909 |24 Apr 1910 |Taken by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Fannie Goodman |17 |Russia |Haverhill |12 Jul 1909 |18 Nov 1915 |N. Imp. To Danvers State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Mabel Dyer | |Mass. |Southbridge |12 Jul 1909 |8 Feb 1917 |C.M.D. Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Antonio Guarino |9 |Italy |Boston |13 Jul 1909 |6 Jul 1912 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Jennie Weiner |15 |Russia |Somerville |13 Jul 1909 |18 May 1922 |Imp. To California by Father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Florence D. Kelley | |Dennis |Dennis |16 Jul 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Henry F. Fassett |13 |Boston |Somerville |19 Jul 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Edith Hodgdon |20 |Groveland |Groveland |20 Jul 1909 |16 Apr 1924 |D.M.D. Imp. To Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Chester Ryan |18 |Springfield |Worcester |23 Jul 1909 |25 Feb 1910 |Not imp. To Westboro State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Hurford McCraith |8 |Brooklyn |Somerville |26 Jul 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |John Woods |26 |Malden |Malden |29 Jul 1909 |30 May 1911 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Lena Babineau |18 |Rhode Island |New Bedford |30 Jul 1909 |26 Nov 1912 |Imp. Decision - Prob. Ct. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Sarah Boisvert |17 |Lowell |Lowell |30 Jul 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Adelaide Reynolds |17 |Freetown |Freetown |30 Jul 1909 |25 Feb 1910 |Not imp. To Taunton State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Mabel E. Jacques |18 |Peabody |Peabody |30 Jul 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Grace F. Brown |20 |Plymouth |Plymouth |30 Jul 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Lucy White |16 |Boston |Canton |30 Jul 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Annie Frances Preble |25 |Concord |Concord |30 Jul 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Max Lanes |10 |Boston |Boston |31 Jul 1909 |8 Apr 1915 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Michael Keating |15 |Fall River |Fall River |1 Aug 1909 |9 Jul 1910 | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |John Coleman Ross |8 |Nova Scotia |Boston |2 Aug 1909 |5 Jul 1914 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Mary Moynihan |20 |Boston |Cambridge |4 Aug 1909 |13 Apr 1923 |Died - Broncho pneumonia, Cystic kindney, tubercular |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Leo O'Brien |22 |Prince Edward Is. |Cambridge |6 Aug 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Eustis Russell Dudley |13 |Somerville |Boston |6 Aug 1909 |5 Jun 1916 |Escape Conf. Impr. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Raymond R. Merrill |10 |Chelsea |Boston |7 Aug 1909 |2 Jan 1912 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Maude Wyzanski |27 |Boston |Boston |13 Aug 1909 |20 Nov 1909 |N. Imp. To Worcester Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Elsmere Northrup |8 |Boston |Boston |13 Aug 1909 |4 Jun 1916 |Escape Conf. Impr. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Leslie J. R. Wentroth |3 |Fitchburg |Fitchburg |18 Aug 1909 |5 Jul 1919 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Hubert White |14 |Halifax, N.S. |Boston |19 Aug 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |C. Ralph McKenzie |16 |West Virginia |Holyoke |21 Aug 1909 |30 Sep 1909 |Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Sidney C. Furman |9 |Boston |Boston |24 Aug 1909 |24 Feb 1917 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |William Joyce | | |Attleboro |23 Aug 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Earl Bennett |8 |Merrimac |Boston |26 Aug 1909 |8 Jan 1919 |Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Pietro Liciardi |9 |New York |Boston |27 Aug 1909 |21 Oct 1910 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Clarence J. Gardis |14 |Halifax, N.S. |Boston |30 Aug 1909 |25 May 1910 |Imp. Taken home by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Pierce Leon Nicholas Gauthier |14 |Boston |Boston |2 Sep 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Adolphus Furr |7 |Medford |Medford |5 Sep 1909 |4 Nov 1923 |Parole. Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Catherine Heeney |16 |Salem |Salem |8 Sep 1909 |16 Jul 1918 | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Sarah Rebecca Speak |13 |Boston |Winthrop |9 Sep 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Joseph H. Dewey |8 |Marlboro |Marlboro |9 Sep 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Irving Chapman |16 | |Hampden |10 Sep 1909 |15 Nov 1922 |D.M.D. Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Dennis F. Manning |6 |Milton |Milton |11 Sep 1909 |26 Sep 1926 |Died - Pulmonary tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Elsa A. Fox |14 |Beachmont |Brookline |11 Sep 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Stanley Cerewicz |4 |Brockton |Brockton |16 Sep 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Howard Morgan Price |5 |Somerville |Boston |16 Sep 1909 |25 Nov 1909 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Margrette C. Disbrow |9 |Lynn |Lynn |16 Sep 1909 |15 Jan 1924 |D.M.D. Imp. Trans. to Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Nathaniel Bullock |6 |Chelsea |Boston |19 Sep 1909 |9 Aug 1915 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Edward A. Bartlett |15 |Southbridge |Southbridge |21 Sep 1909 |30 Mar 1911 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Fred C. Green |15 |Lawrence |So. Lawrence |21 Sep 1909 |1 Mar 1912 |N. Imp. Com. to Danvers Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Solomon Jacobson |13 |Boston |Malden |21 Sep 1909 |31 Sep 1912 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Nelson A. King |9 |New Bedford |Fairhaven |21 Sep 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Elizabeth C. Shea |8 |Danvers |Danvers |21 Sep 1909 |2 Jul 1911 |Died - Exhaustion of chronic idiocy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Mildred W. Brown |13 |Abington |Abington |22 Sep 1909 |10 Apr 1919 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Albert Duck |7 |Chelsea |Malden |22 Sep 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Stephen F. Doherty |17 |Fall River |Fall River |23 Sep 1909 |8 Feb 1910 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |John T. Kenney |9 |Boston |Boston |25 Sep 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Courtney M. Laster |10 |Rumford, RI |New Bedford |27 Sep 1909 |24 Nov 1917 |Died - TB of Omentum, Lobar Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Gustaf Adolph Osberg |19 |Cambridge |Wollaston |4 Oct 1909 |11 Nov 1909 |Imp. To Wrentham School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Dorothy Gay |4 |Quincy |Quincy |7 Oct 1909 |8 Jan 1920 |Com. to Monson |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Lincoln G. Roberts |8 |Somerville |Arlington |8 Oct 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Ralph D. Barr |21 |Worcester |Worcester |8 Oct 1909 |29 Oct 1909 |not suitable case |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Harold Ischer |12 |Somerville |Somerville |9 Oct 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Howard Alfred Wetherbee |7 |Bridgewater |Bridgewater |9 Oct 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Elizabeth M. Hulbert |11 |Scotland |Boston |11 Oct 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Georgianna Nolan |17 |Boston |Boston |11 Oct 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Dora Elizabeth Francis |10 |Boston |Boston |11 Oct 1909 |31 Oct 1913 |Taken by Mother to go South |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |William Walker |9 |Hingham |Hingham |19 Oct 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Lawrence Chapman |7 |Windsor, Vt |Windsor, Vt. |21 Oct 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Alice Eaton Gill |18 |Boston |Quincy |21 Oct 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Mary Elizabeth Smith |19 |Boston |Hyde Park |22 Oct 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Ellen Kelly |15 |Boston |Boston |26 Oct 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Pearl Leete |16 |Brookfield |Brookfield |27 Oct 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |John DiGregorio |6 | | |28 Oct 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Ardelarde Brooks |15 |Lawrence |Tewksbury |29 Oct 1909 |20 Apr 1920 | Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |John Rush | |Tewksbury |Tewksbury |29 Oct 1909 |10 Jul 1918 |Died - Lobar pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Henry W. Proud |12 |Boston |Tewksbury |29 Oct 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Arthur White | |Halifax, NS |Boston |2 Nov 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Charles H. Morse |21 |Fitchburg |Fitchburg |4 Nov 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Morris Spinoza |17 |Boston |Boston |9 Nov 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Percy Strang |17 |Pembroke |Pembroke |10 Nov 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Louise Madden |12 |Cambridge |Cambridge |16 Oct 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Mabel Pierce |19 |Harwich |Yarmouth |17 Oct 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Dorothy McGregor |17 |Boston |Boston |18 Oct 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Chester Allen |18 | |Bradford |19 Oct 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Harold Fontaine |17 |Cambridge |Cambridge |19 Nov 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXQ?i=436&cat=718897 208]] |} Return to Main Page at [[Space:Massachusetts_School_for_the_Feeble-Minded|Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded]]

Massachusetts Soldier and Sailors of the Revolutionary War

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{{Red|Massachusetts soldiers and sailors of the Revolutionary War, Wright & Potter Printing Company, Boston, 1896. Seventeen volumes}} [https://archive.org/details/masssoldiers17bostrich archives] *[https://archive.org/details/massachusettssol00mass Volume I] A-Bery
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Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines in the Civil War

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Massachusetts]] == Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines in the Civil War == Compiled and published by The Adjutant General. In accordance with Chapter 475, Acts of 1899 and Chapter 64, Resolves of 1930. * published in Norwood, Mass. by Norwood Press, 1931-1933 (Vol 1-7) * published in Brookline, Mass. by Riverdale Press, 1935 (Vol 8) * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines in the Civil War|Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines in the Civil War]]'' (Norwood Press, Norwood, 1931) * Inline Citation Example: ::: ''[[#MSSMCW|Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines in the Civil War]]'': Vol. 1, Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines in the Civil War|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * All: http://archives.lib.state.ma.us/handle/2452/50883 * Vol 1 (1931) ::* 1st - 11th Infantry ::* https://archive.org/details/massachusettssol11931mass * Vol 2 (1931) ::* 12th - 24th Infantry ::* https://archive.org/details/massachusettssol21931mass * Vol 3 (1932) ::* 25th - 37th Infantry ::* https://archive.org/details/massachusettssol31931mass * Vol 4 (1932) ::* 38th - 57th Infantry ::* https://archive.org/details/massachusettssol41931mass * Vol 5 (1932) ::* 58th Infantry - 3rd Heavy Artillery includes all Battery Light Artillery regiments ::* https://archive.org/details/massachusettssol51931mass * Vol 6 (1933) ::* 4th Heavy Artillery - US Army Enlistments (A to L) ::* https://archive.org/details/massachusettssol61931mass * Vol 7 (1933) ::* US Army Enlistments (M to Z) - US Navy Enlistments (A to E) ::* https://archive.org/details/massachusettssol71931mass * Vol 8 (1935) ::* US Navy Enlistments (F to Z) - US Marine Enlistments ::* https://archive.org/details/massachusettssol81931mass

Massachusetts Source-a-Thon Resources

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[[Space:Jillaine's_Dream_Source_Help_Page#Examples:_Source_Citations|Jillaine's Dream Source Help Page]] has examples of proper formatting using Wiki Markup. === Formatting of Common Massachusetts Sources === '''[https://archive.org/search.php?query=Eddy%20Town-Record%20Fund%22 Internet Archive:]''' original book citation followed by... : Digital copy from ''www.InternetArchive.org''. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. '''[https://books.google.com Google Books]:''' original book citation followed by... : Digital copy from ''Google Books'': https://books.google.com. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. '''[http://ma-vitalrecords.org/Towns.shtml Massachusetts Vital Records:]''' : John Slaughter, Massachusetts Vital Records Project. ''Early Vital Records of Massachusetts from 1600 to 1850''. Online database of images and transcriptions. http://ma-vitalrecords.org. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi Find-a-Grave]:''' : Author. ‘’Title of Biography’’. [URL-of-biography-page Find A Grave Memorial #-------]. www.FindaGrave.com. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. '''[http://www.americanancestors.org/search/advanced-search?allData=true&database=New%20England%20Historical%20and%20Genealogical%20Register&0.Id=177&0.Value=on&0.Name=Article%20Title%20Only%20Filter& NEHGR]:''' : -Author-. “-Title-”. ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', -month- -year-. [-URL- -Volume #-:-page #-]. Digital copy from New England Historical and Genealogical Society at ''www.AmericanAncestors.org'' subscription site. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. '''[http://www.americanancestors.org/search/advanced-search?database=Torrey%27s%20New%20England%20Marriages%20to%201700& Torrey:]''' : Clarence Almon Torrey. ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700.'' New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 2011. Digital copy from ''www.AmericanAncestors.org'' subscription site. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. '''[http://www.americanancestors.org/search/advanced-search?allData=true&category=Great%20Migration%20Study%20Project& Great Migration Study Project] * '''[http://www.americanancestors.org/search/advanced-search?database=Great%20Migration%20Begins%3A%20Immigrants%20to%20N.E.%201620-1633%2C%20Vols.%20I-III&0.Id=214&0.Value=on&0.Name=Featured%20Name%20Only& Great Migration Begins]:''' Robert Charles Anderson, New England Historic Genealogical Society. ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633'', Volumes I-III, Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society (1995), pages. Digital copy from ''www.AmericanAncestors.org'' subscription site. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * '''[http://www.americanancestors.org/search/advanced-search?allData=true&category=Great%20Migration%20Study%20Project&database=Great%20Migration%3A%20Immigrants%20to%20New%20England%2C%201634-1635%2C%20Volume%20I%2C%20A-B&volumeId=7051&volumeName=Vol.%20I%2C%20A-B&0.Id=214&0.Value=on&0.Name=Featured%20Name%20Only& The Great Migration, A-B:]''' Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, A-B'', Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society (1999), I: pages. Digital copy from ''www.AmericanAncestors.org'' subscription site. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * '''[http://www.americanancestors.org/search/advanced-search?allData=true&database=Great%20Migration%3A%20Immigrants%20to%20New%20England%2C%201634-1635%2C%20Volume%20II%2C%20C-F&0.Id=214&0.Value=on&0.Name=Featured%20Name%20Only& The Great Migration, C-F:]''' Robert Charles Anderson, George F. Sanborn Jr, and Melinde Lutz Sanborn, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, C-F'', Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society (2008), II: pages. Digital copy from ''www.AmericanAncestors.org'' subscription site. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * '''[http://www.americanancestors.org/search/advanced-search?allData=true&database=Great%20Migration%3A%20Immigrants%20to%20New%20England%2C%201634-1635%2C%20Volume%20III%2C%20G-H&0.Id=214&0.Value=on&0.Name=Featured%20Name%20Only& The Great Migration, G-H:]''' Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, G-H'', Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society (2003), III: pages. Digital copy from ''www.AmericanAncestors.org'' subscription site. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * '''[http://www.americanancestors.org/search/advanced-search?allData=true&database=Great%20Migration%3A%20Immigrants%20to%20New%20England%2C%201634-1635%2C%20Volume%20IV%2C%20I-L&0.Id=214&0.Value=on&0.Name=Featured%20Name%20Only&The Great Migration, I-L:]''' Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, I-L'', Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society (2007), IV: pages. Digital copy from ''www.AmericanAncestors.org'' subscription site. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * '''[http://www.americanancestors.org/search/advanced-search?allData=true&database=Great%20Migration%3A%20Immigrants%20to%20New%20England%2C%201634-1635%2C%20Volume%20V%2C%20M-P&0.Id=214&0.Value=on&0.Name=Featured%20Name%20Only& The Great Migration, M-P:]''' Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, M-P'', Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society (2009), V: pages. Digital copy from ''www.AmericanAncestors.org'' subscription site. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * '''[http://www.americanancestors.org/search/advanced-search?allData=true&database=Great%20Migration%3A%20Immigrants%20to%20New%20England%2C%201634-1635%2C%20Volume%20VI%2C%20R-S&0.Id=214&0.Value=on&0.Name=Featured%20Name%20Only& The Great Migration, R-S:]''' Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, R-S'', Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society (2009), VI: pages. Digital copy from ''www.AmericanAncestors.org'' subscription site. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * '''[http://www.americanancestors.org/search/advanced-search?allData=true&database=Great%20Migration%3A%20Immigrants%20to%20New%20England%2C%201634-1635%2C%20Volume%20VII%2C%20T-Y&0.Id=214&0.Value=on&0.Name=Featured%20Name%20Only& The Great Migration, T-Y:]''' Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, T-Y'', Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society (2011), VII: pages. Digital copy from ''www.AmericanAncestors.org'' subscription site. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. === Family Search Massachusetts Resources === * [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1675197?collectionNameFilter=false Massachusetts births and christenings 1639-1915] * [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1675351?collectionNameFilter=false Massachusetts Marriage Index 1695-1910] * [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1469062?collectionNameFilter=false Massachusetts Marriages, 1841-1915] * [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1463156?collectionNameFilter=false Massachusetts deaths 1841-1915] * [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list Family Search collection list] === Plymouth Colony === * http://plymouthcolony.net/resources/tanbooks.html * http://plymouthcolony.net/resources/vrerrors.html === Massachusetts Towns === ==== Abington ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofab01abin * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofab02abin ==== Amesbury ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofam00ames ==== Andover ==== https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofan01ando https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofan02ando ==== Arlington ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsarl01arligoog ==== Athol ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofat02atho ==== Alford ==== * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028819006 ==== Auburn ==== * Franklin P. Rice. ''Vital records of the town of Auburn (formerly Ward) Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1850. With the inscriptions from the old burial grounds''. (Worcester: F. P. Rice, 1900), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/cu31924028822562. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Barre ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofba00barr ==== Bellingham ==== * ''Vital records of Bellingham, Massachusetts, to the year 1850''. (Boston: Published by the New-England historic genealogical society, at the charge of the Eddy town-record fund, 1904), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofbe00bell. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Beverly ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofbe01beve * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofbe02beve ==== Billerica ==== * Henry Allen Hazen. ''History of Billerica, Massachusetts, with a Genealogical Register''. (Boston: A. Williams and Co.,1883), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/historyofbilleri00hazen. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * John Farmer. ''An historical memoir of Billerica, in Massachusetts.'' (Amherst, N.H.: R. Boylston, 1816), pages. Digital copy from Archive.org: https://archive.org/details/historicalmemoir00farme. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Boston ==== * http://bos-gw.rays-place.com/bos/index.htm * http://www.bpl.org/govinfo/online-collections/regional-boston-and-massachusetts/boston-records-commissioners-reports-1674-1822/ Records from NEHGS subscription website: * [http://www.americanancestors.org/search/advanced-search?allData=true&database=Boston%2C%20MA%3A%20Births%2C%20Baptisms%2C%20Marriages%20and%20Deaths%2C%201630-1699& Boston Births, Baptisms, Marriages and Deaths 1630-1699] * [http://www.americanancestors.org/search/advanced-search?allData=true&database=Boston%2C%20MA%3A%20Births%201700-1800& Boston Births 1700-1800] * [http://www.americanancestors.org/search/advanced-search?allData=true&database=Boston%2C%20MA%3A%20Births%2C%201800-1849& Boston Births 1800-1849] * [http://www.americanancestors.org/search/advanced-search?allData=true&database=Boston%2C%20MA%3A%20Marriages%2C%201700-1809& Boston Marriages 1700-1809] * [http://www.americanancestors.org/search/advanced-search?allData=true&database=Boston%2C%20MA%3A%20Deaths%2C%201700-1799& Boston Deaths 1700-1799] * [http://www.americanancestors.org/search/advanced-search?allData=true&database=Boston%2C%20MA%3A%20Deaths%201799-1825& Boston Deaths 1799-1825] ==== Boxborough ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofbo00boxbo ==== Bradford ==== * ''Vital records of Bradford, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849''. (Topsfield, Mass.: Topsfield Historical Society, 1907), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofbr00brad. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Braintree ==== * Samuel A. Bates. ''Records of the Town of Braintree 1640 to 1793''. (Randolph, Mass.: Daniel H. Huxford, 1886) pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/cu31924025963665. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Brewster ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofto00brew ==== Bridgewater ==== * ''Vital records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'', Volume I. Births. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, at the charge of the Eddy town-record fund, 1916), I: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofbr01brid. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * ''Vital records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'', Volume II. Marriages and Deaths. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, at the charge of the Eddy town-record fund, 1916), II: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofbr021916brid. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Cambridge ==== * Thomas W. Baldwin, comp. ''Vital records of Cambridge, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'', Volume I: Births. (Boston: Wright & Potter Co., 1914), I: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofca01camb. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * Thomas W. Baldwin, comp. ''Vital records of Cambridge, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'', Volume II: Marriages and Deaths. (Boston: Wright & Potter Co., 1914), II: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofca06camb. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Charlestown ==== * Thomas Bellows Wyman. ''The genealogies and estates of Charlestown: in the county of Middlesex and commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1629-1818'', A-J. (Boston: D. Clapp, 1879), I: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/genealogiesestat01wyma. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * Thomas Bellows Wyman. ''The genealogies and estates of Charlestown: in the county of Middlesex and commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1629-1818'', K-Z. (Boston: D. Clapp, 1879), II: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/genealogiesestat02wyma. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * James Frothington Hunnewell, ed. Records of the first church in Charlestown, Massachusetts: 1632-1789. (Boston: D Clapp & Son, 1880), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch1632char. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Chelmsford ==== * ''Vital records of Chelmsford, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849''. (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1914), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofch00chel. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Chilmark ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofch00chil ==== Conway==== * ''Vital records of Conway, Massachusetts; to the year 1850''. (Boston: The New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1943), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofco00conw. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Dedham ==== * ''Don Gleason Hill, Carlos Slafter, eds. ''Early Records of Dedham, Massachusetts'', Volumes 1 & 2. (Dedham, Mass.: Dedham Transcript Press, 1886), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/earlyrecordsofto01dedh. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Deerfield ==== * Thomas Williams Baldwin, comp. ''Vital records of Deerfield, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'', Volume 1. (Boston: Wright & Potter, 1920), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofde01deer. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * Thomas Williams Baldwin, comp. ''Vital records of Deerfield, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'', Volume 2. (Boston: Wright & Potter, 1920), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofde02deer. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * Evan Haefeli, Kevin Sweeney. ''Captors and Captives: The 1704 French and Indian Raid on Deerfield''. University of Massachusetts Press, 2005. Digital copy snippets from ''books.Google.com'': https://books.google.com/books?id=wtI8_bKSKrYC&q=hawks#v=snippet&q=stebbins&f=false. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * John Williams, Stephen West Williams. ''The redeemed captive returning to Zion : or, a faithful history of remarkable occurences in the captivity and deliverance of Mr. John Williams, minister of the gospel in Deerfield, who in the desolation which befel that plantation by an incursion of the French and Indians, was by them carried away, with his family and his neighborhood, into Canada.'' (Northampton, Mass.: Hopkins, Bridgman, and Co., 1853), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/redeemedcaptiver00will. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * Charlotte Alice Baker. ''True stories of New England captives carried to Canada during the old French and Indian wars''. (Greenfield, Mass.: Press of E.A. Hall & Co., 1897), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/stream/truestoriesofnew00bake#page/46/mode/2up. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * Pocumtack Valley Memorial Association, Deerfield, Massachusetts. ''History and proceedings of the Pocumtuck Valley memorial association; 1880-1889'', Volume 2. (Deerfield, Mass.: Pocumtack Valley Memorial Association,1890), page 351. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/historyproceedin2188pocu. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * George Sheldon. ''A History of Deerfield, Massachusetts: the times when the people by whom it was settled, unsettled and resettled: with a special study ofthe Indian wars of the Connecticut Valley'', Volume 1. (Deerfield, Mass.: 1895), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/historyofdeerfie01shel. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * George Sheldon. ''A History of Deerfield, Massachusetts: the times when the people by whom it was settled, unsettled and resettled: with a special study ofthe Indian wars of the Connecticut Valley'', Volume 2. (Deerfield, Mass.: 1895), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/historyofdeerfie02shel. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Dorchester ==== * http://bos-gw.rays-place.com/dor/index.htm ==== Duxbury ==== * Justin Winsor. ''History of the Town of Duxbury, Massachusetts''. (Boston: Crosby & Nichols, 1849), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofd00wins. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== East Bridgewater ==== * East Bridgewater (Mass). ''Vital records of East Bridgewater, Massachusetts, to the year 1850''. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, at the charge of the Eddy town-record fund, 1917), [https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofea01east#page/292/mode/2up page 292]. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofea01east. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Framingham ==== * William Barry. ''A history of Framingham, Massachusetts, including the Plantation, from 1640 to the present time, with an appendix, containing a notice of Sudbury and its first proprietors''. (Boston: J. Munroe and company, 1847), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/historyofframing00barry. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Gill ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofgi00gill ==== Grafton ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofgr1850graf ==== Greenfield ==== * ''Vital records of Greenfield, Massachusetts, to the year 1850''. (Boston: The New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1915), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofgr00gree. Accessed 12 Dec 2017. ==== Hadley ==== * Sylvester Judd, Lucius Boltwood. ''History of Hadley: including the early history of Hatfield, South Hadley, Amherst and Granby, Massachusetts''. (Springfield, Mass.: H.R. Hunting & Co., 1905), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/historyofhadleyi00judd. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * Lucius Manlius Boltwood. ''Genealogies of Hadley Families: Embracing the Early Settlers of the Towns of Hatfield, South Hadley, Amherst, and Granby''. (Northampton, Mass.: Metcalf printers,1862), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/genealogiesofhad00bolt. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Hatfield ==== * Daniel White Wells, Reuben Field Wells. ''A History of Hatfield, Massachusetts, in Three Parts''. (Springfield, Massachusetts: F.C.H. Gibbons, 1910) pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/ahistoryhatfiel00wellgoog. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Hawley ==== * William Giles Atkins. ''History of the town of Hawley, Franklin County, Massachusetts : from its first settlement in 1771 to 1887, with family records and biographical sketches.'' (West Cummington, Mass.: Published by the Author, 1887), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofh00atki. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Heath ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofhe00hea ==== Hinsdale ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofhi00hins ==== Holden ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofho00hold ==== Holliston ==== * ''Vital records of Holliston, Massachusetts, to the year 1850''. (Boston, Mass. : The New England Historic Genealogical Society at the charge of the Eddy Town-Record Fund, 1908), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofho00holl. Accessed 7 Mar 2018. ==== Hubbardston ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofhu00hubb ==== Hull ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofhu00hull ==== Lancaster ==== * Henry Stedman Nourse, ed. ''The Birth, Marriage, and Death Register, Church Records and Epitaphs of Lancaster, Massachusetts, 1643-1850''. (Lancaster, Mass.: W. J. Coulter, 1890) pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/birthmarriagedea1905lanc. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Leicester ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofle00leic ==== Littleton ==== * Joseph Alfred Harwood, Samuel Smith, comp. ''Records of Littleton, Massachusetts''. (Littleton, Mass.: Town of Littleton, 1900), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/recordslittleto00smitgoog. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Manchester ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00manc ==== Medfield ==== * ''Vital Records of Medfield, Massachusetts to the Year 1850''. (Boston: New-England Historic Genealogical Society at the charge of the Eddy Town-Record Fund, 1903), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofme00medf. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * Tilden, William Smith, ed. ''History of the town of Medfield, Massachusetts, 1650-1886: with genealogies of the families that held real estate or made any considerable stay in the town during the first two centuries.'' (Boston: G. H. Ellis, 1887), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofm00tild. Accessed 24 Nov 2017. ==== Medway ==== * ''Vital records of Medway, Massachusetts, to the year 1850''. (Boston: New-England Historic Genealogical Society, at the charge of the Eddy Town-Record Fund, 1905), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofme00medw. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Mendon ==== * Thomas Williams Baldwin, ed. ''Vital records of Mendon, Massachusetts, to the year 1850''. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1920), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofme00mend. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Methuen ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofme01meth ==== Middleborough ==== * Middleborough Public Library. "Middleborough Vital Records Index, 1649 - 1945, Births." Online database. http://www.midlib.org/dlib/vitlrecs/births.pdf. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * Middleborough Public Library. "Middleborough Vital Records Index, 1649 - 1945, Deaths." Online database. http://www.midlib.org/dlib/vitlrecs/deaths.pdf. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * Middleborough Public Library. "Middleborough Vital Records Index, 1649 - 1945, Marriages by Man's Name." Online database. http://www.midlib.org/dlib/vitlrecs/marriages%20by%20mens%20name.pdf. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * Middleborough Public Library. "Middleborough Vital Records Index, 1649 - 1945, Marriages by Woman's Name." Online database. http://www.midlib.org/dlib/vitlrecs/marriages%20by%20womens%20name.pdf. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Milford ==== * https://archive.org/stream/historyoftownofm02ball ==== Milton ==== * Peter Thacher, Hannah Vose. ''Milton records : births, marriages and deaths, 1662-1843''. (Boston: A. Mudge & Son, 1900), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/miltonrecordsbir00milt. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== New Salem ==== * New Salem (Mass. : Town). ''Vital records of New Salem, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849''. (Salem, Mass.: The Essex institute, 1927), [https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofne1927news#page/46/mode/2up page 46]. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofne1927news. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Newbury ==== * "Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849, Volume I, Births''. (Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1911), I: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofne01newb_0. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * "Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849, Volume II, part 1, Marriages & Deaths''. (Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1911), II1: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofne21newb. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * "Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849, Volume II, part 2, Marriages & Deaths''. (Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1911), II2: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofne22newb. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Northampton ==== * http://richgenealogy.com/NH-Intro.html * James Russell Trumbull, Seth Pomeroy. ‘’History of Northampton Massachusetts from its Settlement in 1654, Volume I.’’,1898. (Northampton, Mass.: Press of Gazette printing co., 1898), I: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/historyofnortham00trum. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * James Russell Trumbull, Seth Pomeroy. ‘’History of Northampton Massachusetts from its Settlement in 1654, Volume II.’’,1898. (Northampton, Mass.: Press of Gazette printing co., 1902), II: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/historyofnortham02trum. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Northfield ==== * Josiah Howard Temple, George Sheldon. ''A history of the town of Northfield, Massachusetts : for 150 years, with an account of the prior occupation of the territory by the Squakheags : and with family genealogies''. (Albany, N.Y.: J. Munsell, 1875), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofn00temp. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Orange ==== ==== Pembroke ==== * ''Vital records of Pembroke, Massachusetts, to the year 1850''. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, at the charge of the Eddy Town-Record Fund, 1911), [https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofpe00newe#page/180/mode/2up page 181]. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofpe00newe. Accessed 30 Sep 2017. ==== Petersham==== * ''Vital records of Petersham, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849''. (Worcester, Mass.: F. P. Rice, 1904), [https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofpe00pete#page/145/mode/1up/search/spooner page 145]. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofpe00pete. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Reading ==== * Thomas Williams Baldwin, comp. ''Vital records of Reading, Massachusetts, to the year 1850''. (Boston: Wright & Potter Co., 1912), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofre00inread. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Rehoboth ==== * James Newell Arnold. ''Vital record of Rehoboth, 1642-1896 : marriages, intentions, births, deaths : with supplement containing the record of 1896, colonial returns, lists of the early settlers, purchasers, freemen, inhabitants, the soldiers serving in Philip's war and the revolution''. (Providence, R.I.: Narragansett Historical Pub. Co., 1897), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordofreh00arno. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * George Henry Tilton. ''A history of Rehoboth, Massachusetts: its history for 275 years, 1643-1918, in which is incorporated the vital parts of the original history of the town published in 1836, and written by Leonard Bliss, Jr.'' (Boston: George H. Tilton, 1918. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/ahistoryrehobot00blisgoog. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Rochester ==== * Henry Edwards Scott, ed. ''Vital records of Rochester, Massachusetts, to the year 1850, Volume I, Births''. (Boston: New England historic genealogical society, at the charge of the Eddy town-record fund, 1914), I: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofro01roch. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * Henry Edwards Scott, ed. ''Vital records of Rochester, Massachusetts, to the year 1850, Volume II, Marriages & Deaths''. (Boston: New England historic genealogical society, at the charge of the Eddy town-record fund, 1914), II: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofro02roch. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Roxbury ==== * http://bos-gw.rays-place.com/rox/index.htm ==== Salem ==== * ''Vital records of Salem, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849, Volume I, Births A-L''. (Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1916), I: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsa01sale. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * ''Vital records of Salem, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849, Volume II, Births M-Y''. (Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1916), II: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsa00salemas. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * ''Vital records of Salem, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849, Volume III, marriages''. (Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1924), III: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsa03esse. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Salisbury ==== * ''Vital records of Salisbury, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849''. (Topsfield, Mass.: Topsfield Historical Society, 1915), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsa00salisb. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * David Webster Hoyt. ‘'The old families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts ; with some related families of Newbury, Haverhill, Ipswich and Hampton, Volume I''. (Providence, R.I.: Snow & Farnham Co., 1897), I: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/oldfamiliesofsal01hoyt. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * David Webster Hoyt. ''The old families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts ; with some related families of Newbury, Haverhill, Ipswich and Hampton, with some related families of adjoining towns and of York County, Maine, Volume II''. (Providence, R.I.: Snow & Farnham Co., 1902), II: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/oldfamiliesofsal02hoyt. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * David Webster Hoyt. ''The old families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts ; with some related families of Newbury, Haverhill, Ipswich and Hampton, with some related families of adjoining towns and of York County, Maine, Volume III''. (Providence, R.I.: Snow & Farnham Co., 1916), III: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/oldfamiliesofsal03hoyt. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * David Webster Hoyt. ''Additions and corrections for The old families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts : supplemental to those ending on p. 1037, vol. III''. (Providence, R.I.: Snow & Farnham Co., 1919), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/additionscorrect00hoyt. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Scituate ==== * F. Apthorp Foster, ed. ''Vital records of Scituate, Massachusetts, to the year 1850, Volume I, Births''. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, at the charge of the Eddy Town-Record Fund, 1909), I: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsc01newe. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * F. Apthorp Foster, ed. ''Vital records of Scituate, Massachusetts, to the year 1850, Volume II, Marriages & Deaths''. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, at the charge of the Eddy Town-Record Fund, 1909), II: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsc02newe. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Springfield ==== * https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1865477?collectionNameFilter=false * Henry Martyn Burt. ''The first century of the history of Springfield; the official records from 1636 to 1736, with an historical review and biographical mention of the founders, Volume I". (Reprint) (Springfield, Mass.: H.M. Burt, 1898), I: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/firstcenturyofhi01spri. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * Henry Martyn Burt. ''The First Century of the History of Springfield: The Official Records from 1636 to 1736, with an Historical Review and Biographical Mention of the Founders'', Volume II''. (Springfield, Mass.: H.M. Burt, 1899), II: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/firstcenturyofhi021899spri. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * Mason Arnold Green. ‘’Springfield, 1636-1886: history of town and city, including an account of the quarter-millennial celebration’’. (Springfield, Mass.: C. A. Nichols & Co., 1888), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/springfield1888gree. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Sudbury ==== * ''Vital Records of Sudbury, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850''. (Boston: New-England Historic Genealogical Society, at the charge of the Eddy Town-Record Fund, 1903) pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsu00sudbur. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Sunderland ==== * John Montague Smith, Henry W. Taft, Abbie T. Montague. ''History of the Town of Sunderland, Massachusetts, Which Originally Embraced Within its Limits the Present Towns of Montague and Leverett, 1683-1899''. (Greenfield, Mass.: E. A. Hall & Co., 1899), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/stream/historytownsund00montgoog. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Tewksbury ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofte00tewk ==== Waltham ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofwa00newe ==== Ward ==== * See Town of Auburn. ==== Warren ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofwa00warr ==== Western ==== * See Town of Warren. ==== Weymouth ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofwe01weym * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofwe02weym ==== Whately ==== * James M. Crafts. ''History of the Town of Whately, Mass. Including a Narrative of Leading Events from the First Planting of Hatfield: 1661-1899''. (Orange, Mass.: D. L. Crandall, 1899), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofw00craf. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Woburn ==== * Edward Francis Johnson.''Woburn Records of Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Marriage Intentions, from 1640 to 1900'', Volume . Published by Andrews, Cutler, & Company, 1890. * https://archive.org/details/woburnrecordsofb01john * https://archive.org/details/woburnrecordsofb02john * https://archive.org/details/woburnrecordsofb03john * https://archive.org/details/woburnrecordsofb0406john (4&5) * https://archive.org/details/woburnrecordsofb06john * https://archive.org/details/woburnrecordsofb07john * https://archive.org/details/woburnrecordsofb08john * https://archive.org/details/woburnrecordsofb0709john (includes 9) * https://archive.org/details/woburnrecordsofb10john ==== Worcester ==== * http://www.worcesterma.gov/city-clerk/birth-marriage-death-certs * Ellery Bicknell Crane, ed. ''Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity, Volume I''. (New York: Lewis Publishing Co., 1907), I: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/historichomesins01crane. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * Ellery Bicknell Crane, ed. ''Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity, Volume II''. (New York: Lewis Publishing Co., 1907), II: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/historichomesins02crane. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * Ellery Bicknell Crane, ed. ''Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity, Volume III''. (New York: Lewis Publishing Co., 1907), III: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/historichomesins03crane. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * Ellery Bicknell Crane, ed. ''Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity, Volume IV''. (New York: Lewis Publishing Co., 1907), IV: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/historichomesins04crane. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * Caleb Arnold Wall. ''Reminiscences of Worcester from the earliest period, historical and genealogical with notices of early settlers and prominent citizens, and descriptions of old landmarks and ancient dwellings, accompanied by a map and numerous illustrations.'' (Worcester, Mass.: Tyler & Seagrave, 1877), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/reminiscencesofwf00wall. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Wrentham ==== * Thomas Williams Baldwin, comp. ''Vital records of Wrentham, Massachusetts, to the year 1850''. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1910), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofwr00wren. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. === Some Massachusetts Surnames === Caution: most of these sources are inadequate in themselves, but they may point you to acceptable sources in other places, for example, the vital records of a particular town. They often provide useful additions in the See Also section. ==== Abbott ==== https://archive.org/stream/descendantsofgeo02abbo#page/n1/mode/2up ==== Adams ==== Andrew N. Adams. ''[https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalhist00adam#page/n6/mode/1up A genealogical history of Henry Adams, of Braintree, Mass., and his descendants; also John Adams, of Cambridge, Mass., 1632-1897]''. The Tuttle company printers, Rutland, Vt.,1898. http://www.masshist.org/adams/family-tree http://books.google.com/books?id=Ss8UAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=adams+genealogy&hl=en&sa=X&ei=mJdzVN2pFMbToASz0IKYCg&ved=0CCYQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=ward&f=false http://books.google.com/books?id=2Eh7Z12RpR8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=adams+genealogy&hl=en&sa=X&ei=mJdzVN2pFMbToASz0IKYCg&ved=0CCsQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=ward&f=false ==== Allen ==== http://books.google.com/books?id=IV8hPxRANm8C&pg=PA303&dq=children+of+samuel+allen+of+braintree&hl=en&sa=X&ei=38M8VNePMIeyyAS_-4KwBA&ved=0CCkQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=children%20of%20samuel%20allen%20of%20braintree&f=false http://books.google.com/books/reader?id=m8TF5hcBSp4C&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&pg=GBS.PA5 ==== Arms ==== https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreco00arms ==== Baldwin ==== [https://archive.org/details/baldwingenealogy00bald ‘’The Baldwin Genealogy, from 1500 to 1881’’]. Charles Candee Baldwin. Cleveland, 0hio, Leader Printing Company, 1881. Joseph L. Chester. “Report of Investigations Concerning the Family of Baldwin, of Aston Clinton, Co. Bucks.” NEHGR, April, 1884, vol. 38, pp. 160-170. https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=6giBbC5tEUIC ==== Ball ==== Francis Ball’s Descendants https://archive.org/stream/francisballsdesc01ball#page/14/mode/2up ==== Bartlett ==== Orange: http://www.ancestors-genealogy.com/vross/172.html ==== Billings ==== * Helen S. Ullmann. ''Some Descendants of Roger Billings of Dorchester, Massachusetts''. Boston, Mass. : Newbury Street Press, 2012. [WorldCat entry: https://www.worldcat.org/title/some-descendants-of-roger-billings-of-dorchester-massachusetts/oclc/806965047]. ==== Bliss ==== Genealogy of the Bliss Family in America https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofbliss00blis#page/52/mode/2up ==== Brainard/Brainerd ==== https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofbrain01brai#page/110/mode/2up/search/bradley ==== Brewster ==== The Brewster Genealogy, 1566-1907. Emma C. Brewster Jones. Grafton Press, New York, 1908. https://openlibrary.org/books/OL7007780M/The_Brewster_genealogy_1566-1907 Signers of the Mayflower compact. Annie Arnoux Haxtun. New York, Reprinted from the Mail and express, 1897-99. http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.35112101214874;view=1up;seq=132 ==== Brigham ==== https://archive.org/details/historyofbrigham01brig ==== Bryan/Bryant ==== ‘’Alexander Bryan of Milford, Connecticut, His Ancestors and His Descendants’’. C. C. Baldwin. Cleveland Ohio,1889. https://archive.org/stream/alexanderbryanof00bald#page/n3/mode/2up ==== Bullard ==== Bullard and allied families; the American ancestors of George Newton Bullard and Mary Elizabeth Bullard. Edgar J. Bullard. Detroit,1930. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005729846 Other Bullards, a Genealogy: supplementary to Bullard and allied families. Edgar John Bullard, Port Austin, MI, 1928. https://archive.org/details/otherbullardsgen00bull ==== Burt ==== http://books.google.com/books?id=gYpQAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=northampton+ma+early+records++genealogy&hl=en&sa=X&ei=cuHuUvaxIqKSyAH8-IDoBA&ved=0CD8Q6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=northampton%20ma%20early%20records%20%20genealogy&f=false ==== Clark/Clarke ==== Descendants of Nathaniel Clarke and Elizabeth Somerby of Newbury, Mass. https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=WZMQhZl_VPMC&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&authuser=0&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA30 Clarks in Sunderland http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/MAFRANKL/2005-05/1116687906 ==== Collins ==== Anna L. P. Collins and Charles Henry Pope. [https://archive.org/stream/henrycollinsofly00coll#page/n7/mode/2up Henry Collins of Lynn, and some of his descendants in Southborough, Massachusetts and Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire]. Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1916. ==== Emerson ==== * The King Family of Suffield, Connecticut, Its English Ancestry, A.D. 1389-1662, and American Descendants, A.D. 1662-1908: Comprising Numerous Branches in Many States of the United States, Also Appendices Containing Information Concerning Some of Its Maternal Ancestors. 1908. Press of the Walter N. Brunt Company. http://books.google.com/books?id=cBdWAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA502&lpg=PA502&dq=elizabeth+emerson+fuller+perrin+ipswich&source=bl&ots=bYDOkZaMs_&sig=O4jtyErbbcnhZhzG9EAoZh5jM6M&hl=en&sa=X&ei=JzPoUu2PBYL4yQG8pICIAw&ved=0CFoQ6AEwBw#v=onepage&q=elizabeth%20emerson%20fuller%20perrin%20ipswich&f=false ==== Everett ==== Descendants of Richard Everett of Dedham, Massachusetts. https://archive.org/stream/descendantsofric00ever#page/12/mode/2up Genealogy of the Everett Family https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=ZAPVAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&authuser=0&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA215 ==== Field ==== [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=OU9MAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&authuser=0&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA1 Field Genealogy: Being the Record of All the Field Family in America, Whose Ancestors Were in this Country Prior to 1700…], Volume 1. Frederick Clifton Pierce. Published by W.B. Conkey, Chicago, 1901. ==== Foote ==== [http://books.google.com/books?id=3aFMAAAAMAAJ The Foote family: or, The descendants of Nathaniel Foote, one of the first ...] By Nathaniel Goodwin ==== Foster ==== http://research.surnames.com/england/research_project.htm. Ben Foster, e-mail. Foster DNA Group 7. Participant #166. St. Louis, Missouri ==== French ==== Thomas French disambiguation? http://minerdescent.com/2011/08/22/thomas-french-immigrant/ ==== Gildersleeve ==== Gildersleeve Pioneers. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731156 ==== Graves/Greaves ==== [http://www.gravesfa.org/gen168.htm Thomas Graves: 1645 Settler of Hartford, Connecticut and Hatfield, Massachusetts and His Descendants. Graves Family Association online database, compiled by Kenneth Graves. Genealogy #168, accessed 3/10/14. ==== Hakes ==== [https://archive.org/stream/hakesfamily00byuhake#page/100/mode/1up/ The Hakes Family, 2nd ed. with additions and corrections]. Harry Hakes. Published 1889 by Press of R. Baur & Son in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Digital copy courtesy of [https://archive.org/details/texts InternetArchive.org]. [http://people.albion.edu/rhoughto/Family/Hakes/Genealogy.htm ==== Haseltine/Hazeltine/Hazelton ==== William Berry Lapham. [https://openlibrary.org/books/OL7078372M/Genealogical_sketches_of_Robert_and_John_Hazelton_and_some_of_their_descendants_with_brief_notices_o Genealogical sketches of Robert and John Hazelton and some of their descendants with brief notices of other New England families bearing this name.] Published by F.H. Hazelton, Portland, ME,1892. https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalsket00laph#page/20/mode/2up ==== Henry ==== http://www.angelfire.com/la/ancestors/Henry.html ==== Hinsdale ==== ==== Hoar ==== https://archive.org/stream/hoarfamilyinamer00nour#page/36/mode/2up/search/Joanna ==== Holcomb/Holcombe ==== http://www.holcombegenealogy.com/data/index.htm ==== Hosmer ==== * Genealogy of the Hosmer Family. James B. Hosmer, Hartford, 1861. https://archive.org/stream/genealogyhosmer00hosmgoog#page/n5/mode/2up ==== Houghton ==== [http://people.albion.edu/rhoughto/Family/Houghton/The_Houghton_Genealogy_New.pdf The Houghton Genealogy: Descendants of Ralph and John Houghton of Lancaster, Massachusetts]. John W. Houghton. Frederick H. Hitchcock Genealogical Publisher, New York, 1912. ==== Hoyt ==== David Webster Hoyt, William Barnes. ''Hoyt Family. A genealogical history of J. Hoyt of Salisbury, and D. Hoyt of Deerfield, ... and their descendants: with some account of the earlier Connecticut Hoyts, and an appendix, containing the family record of W. Barnes of Salisbury, a list of the first settlers of Salisbury and Amesbury, etc.'' Boston, 1857. http://books.google.com/books?id=mB1YAAAAcAAJ David Webster Hoyt. ''A genealogical history of the Hoyt, Haight, and Hight families. 1871. Providence Press. Boston, 1871. https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JzxVAAAAMAAJ ==== Hubbard/Hobart ==== https://archive.org/stream/onethousandyears00daye#page/440/mode/2up/search/texas ==== Hunt ==== https://archive.org/details/genealogyofnamef00wyma ==== Ingalls ==== https://archive.org/stream/genealogyhistory01burl#page/34/mode/2up/search/haseltine ==== Ludlow ==== Ludlow Family History, compiled by WL Mund. Contact: [[Partridge-944|Carole Partridge]] for details. ==== Mason ==== A Record of the Descendants of Robert Mason of Roxbury, Massachusetts, Part 3. William L. Mason, Milwaukee, 1891. https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=U7o1AAAAMAAJ ==== Merrick/Mirick/Myrick ==== [https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=2rU0AAAAMAAJ ''Genealogy of the Merrick-Mirick-Myrick Family of Massachusetts, 1636-1902'']. George Byron Merrick. Tracy, Gibbs & Company, 1902. ==== Morgan ==== * Morgan, Nathaniel Harris. ''Morgan genealogy: A History of James Morgan, of New London, Conn. and His Descendants; from 1607 to 1869.'' (Hartford: Case, Lockwood & Brainard, 1869) pages. Digital copy borrowed from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/morgangenealogyh1992morg. Accessed 16 Feb 2017. ==== Nash ==== Rev. Sylvester Nash. [https://archive.org/stream/nashfamilyorrec00nashgoog#page/n8/mode/1up The Nash Family or, Records of the Descendants of Thomas Nash of New Haven, Connecticut, 1640]. Case, Tiffany and Co., Hartford, Connecticut, 1853. Digital copy courtesy of [https://archive.org/details/texts Internet Archive.org]. ==== Newhall/Newell ==== https://archive.org/stream/newhallfamilyofl01wate#page/108/mode/2up The Newhall Family of Lynn, Massachusetts ==== Nims ==== Francis Nims Thompson. [https://archive.org/stream/thestoryofgodfre02thom#page/n2/mode/1up "The Story of Godfrey Nims", as read to the Nims family association, at Deerfield, Massachusetts, on August 13, 1914]. E.A. Hall, Greenfield, Massachusetts, 1914. ==== Parsons ==== Henry Parsons. [http://books.google.com/books?id=itpGAAAAMAAJ Parsons Family: Descendants of Cornet Joseph Parsons, Springfield ..., Volume 2] https://archive.org/stream/parsonsfamily00parsgoog#page/n9/mode/2up http://books.google.com/books/about/Parsons_Family.html?id=itpGAAAAMAAJ ==== Partridge ==== Partridge Genealogy, Descendants of George Partridge of Duxbury Massachusetts. George Henry Partridge. Norwood, Massachusetts, 1915. http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89092814789;view=1up;seq=9 George Homer Partridge. [https://play.google.com/store/books/details/George_Homer_Partridge_Partridge_Genealogy?id=0OAUAAAAYAAJ Descendants of John Partridge of Medfield, Mass.] Boston. David Clapp & Son. 1904. Text version: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rUJCJRaPyeQqRgsdzoDsWussUp56o59qmzMB33Fo1RA/edit?usp Good Rootsweb discussion http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/PARTRIDGE/2004-03/1078980643 ==== Pidge/Pigg ==== The Pigg or Pidge Family in England and America https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=bHFbAAAAMAAJ&rdid=book-bHFbAAAAMAAJ&rdot=1 Genealogy: A Journal of American Ancestry, Volumes 3-5 William Montgomery Clemens Lyman Horace Weeks - January 1, 1918 W.M. Clemens – Publisher ==== Rice ==== [https://archive.org/stream/agenealogicalhi00wardgoog#page/n10/mode/2up A Genealogical History of the Rice Family: Descendants of Deacon Edmund Rice, who Came from Berkhamstead, England, and Settled at Sudbury, Massachusetts, in 1638 or 9] Andrew Henshaw Ward. Published by C. B. Richardson, Boston, 1858. Courtesy of Google Books, https://play.google.com. http://books.google.com/books?id=DKxOAAAAMAAJ http://books.google.com/books?id=BskWAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA67&lpg=PA67&dq=lydia+grout+nathan+barton&source=bl&ots=e3fBUxlTqd&sig=5a80bX4-y1dETziO-_d35sV-kDo&hl=en&sa=X&ei=tglEVIL-Ka-rjAKZoIHwBA&ved=0CCsQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=lydia%20grout%20nathan%20barton&f=false ==== Rockwood ==== Charles Allcott Flagg. [http://books.google.com/books?id=KmFPAAAAMAAJ The Descendants of Benjamin Rockwood, Sr., of Grafton, Mass.] Washington D.C., 1905. ==== Robins/Robbins ==== http://robbins.wikispot.org/Daniel_Robins_(1627-1714) ==== Root ==== https://play.google.com/books/reader2?id=X6VPAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en ==== Rowlandson ==== http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/America/United_States/_Topics/history/_Texts/EAMKPW/10*.html https://sites.google.com/site/emilyfarrer/home/jos-rowlandson-and-mary-white/landson-white-history-by-ruth-h-barker ==== Spooner ==== * Thomas Spooner. ''Records of William Spooner, of Plymouth, Mass.: and his descendants, vol. I.'' (Cincinnati: F.W. Freeman, 1883), [https://archive.org/stream/recordsofwilliam01spoo#page/35/mode/1up page 35]. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/recordsofwilliam01spoo. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Stebbins ==== * ''The Stebbins Genealogy’’. Ralph Stebbins Greenlee and Robert Lemuel Greenlee. (Chicago: 1904). [https://archive.org/details/stebbinsgenealog01ingree Volume 1] [https://archive.org/details/stebbinsgenealog02lcgree Volume 2]. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': ______. Accessed 1 Mar 2017. [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofstebb00steb ''Genealogy of the Stebbins Family: including kindred lines of Swetland, Wilcox and Cheney families'']. Willis Merrill Stebbins. Brown Printing Service, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1940. “Stebbins Families in Springfield and Longmeadow” Willard S. Allen. NEHGR, April, 1884, vol. 38, pp. 157-159. https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=6giBbC5tEUIC http://www.stebbinsancestralsociety.com/index.html First Century of History of Springfield http://books.google.com/books?id=T9UyAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA161&lpg=PA161&dq=hannah+wright+thomas+stebbins+marriage&source=bl&ots=qxX11t-cbM&sig=HzLqvKwHBGqZUKN3OeWgpcXAsfE&hl=en&sa=X&ei=P1vcUvfwCdjqoATqpoLYDQ&ved=0CC4Q6AEwAjgK#v=onepage&q=hannah%20wright%20thomas%20stebbins%20marriage&f=false ==== Stickney ==== * The Stickney Family: a genealogical memoir of the descendants of William and Elizabeth Stickney, from 1637 to 1869. Matthew Adams Stickney. Essex Institute Press, Salem, Massachusetts,1869. https://archive.org/stream/stickneyfamilyge00stic#page/122/mode/2up/ https://archive.org/stream/stickneyfamilyge00stic#page/12/mode/2up/search/amos ==== Stowell ==== The Stowell Genealogy. A Record of the Descendants of Samuel Stowell of Hingham, Mass. William Henry Harrison Stowell. The Tuttle Company, Publishers. Rutland, Vermont,1922. 1922, William Averill Stowell, Amherst, Mass. https://archive.org/stream/stowellgenealogy00stow#page/56/mode/1up ==== Stratton ==== https://archive.org/stream/bookofstrattonsb02stra#page/n9/mode/2up ==== Strong ==== Benjamin Woodbridge Dwight. [https://play.google.com/store/books/details/Benjamin_Woodbridge_Dwight_The_History_of_the_Desc?id=MGRmAAAAMAAJ The History of the Descendants of Elder John Strong, of Northampton, Mass.], Vol. 1. J. Munsell, Publisher. 1871. Benjamin Woodbridge Dwight. [https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=GWJmAAAAMAAJ The History of the Descendants of Elder John Strong, of Northampton, Mass.], Vol. 2. J. Munsell, Publisher. 1871. ==== Thacher/Thatcher ==== Thacher-Thatcher Genealogy https://archive.org/stream/thacherthatcherg116tott#page/n9/mode/2up ==== Vinton ==== ''The Vinton memorial, comprising a genealogy of the descendants of John Vinton of Lynn, 1648: also, genealogical sketches of several allied families, namely, those bearing the names of Alden, Adams, Allen, Boylston, Faxon, French, Hayden, Holbrook, Mills, Niles, Penniman, Thayer, White, Richardson, Baldwin, Carpenter, Safford, Putnam, and Green : interspersed with notices of many other ancient families with an appendix containing a history of the Braintree Iron Works, and other historical matter''. John Adams Vinton. Published by S.K. Whipple and Co., 1858. https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=swVaAAAAMAAJ. ==== Waite ==== Thomas Waite of Portsmouth RI and some of his descendants. http://www.americanancestors.org/PageDetail.aspx?recordId=236689255 ==== Ward ==== Andrew Henshaw Ward. [https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=2BxYAAAAcAAJ Ward family; descendants of William Ward, who settled in Sudbury, Mass. in 1639]. Boston,1851. Digital copy courtesy of Google Books, https://play.google.com. ==== Warner/Warriner ==== Edwin Warriner. [https://archive.org/stream/warrinerfamilyof00warr#page/n9/mode/2up The Warriner Family of New England Origin: Being a History and Genealogy of William Warriner, pioneer settler of Springfield, Mass., and his descendants embracing nine generations from 1638 to 1898. With an appendix containing genealogical notes of other persons and families in America bearing the same name.] 1899, J Munsell’s Sons, Albany, N.Y. ==== Welles/Wells ==== Descendants of Thomas’ son John: Charles Kimball Wells. Genealogy of the Wells Family, of Wells, Maine. http://books.google.com/books?id=SfUUAAAAYAAJ ==== White ==== Almira Larkin White. Genealogy of the Descendants of John White of Wenham and Lancaster, Massachusetts, 1638-1900. Chase Brothers Printers, Haverhill, Massachusetts. [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce01inwhit Volume 1, 1900]. [http://books.google.com/books/about/Genealogy_of_the_Descendants_of_John_Whi.html?id=uqVbAAAAMAAJ Volume 2, 1900]. [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce03inwhit Volume 3, 1905]. [https://archive.org/details/genealogydescen04whitgoog Volume 4, 1909]. ==== Whiting ==== [https://archive.org/details/whitinggenealogy01laze Whiting Genealogy: Nathaniel Whiting of Dedham, Mass., 1641, and Five Generations of His Descendants]. Theodore S. Lazell, Boston, Massachusetts, 1902. Accessed through Internet Archive at https://archive.org on 3/8/14. Hannah Louise MacNair Crawford. Maternal ancestry of Charles Whiting MacNair. http://books.google.com/books?id=QppbAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA12&lpg=PA12&dq=susannah+william+whiting+fitch&source=bl&ots=GjR_ku-vdG&sig=dUx4YojLImLWkzm-33oJiQYyWCs&hl=en&sa=X&ei=iboOU5-DOpTOyAHayYAo&ved=0CGYQ6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=susannah%20william%20whiting%20fitch&f=false ==== Wight ==== http://books.google.com/books/reader?id=t-QUAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader The Wights: A Record of Thomas Wight of Dedham and Medfield and of His Descendants, 1635-1890. William Ward Wight. 1890. Swain & Tate ==== Worthington ==== George Worthington. [http://books.google.com/books?id=_tZfAAAAMAAJ The Genealogy of the Worthington Family]. 1894. ==== Wright ==== The Wright-Chamberlin Genealogy: From Immigrant Ancestors to Present Generations Eunice Miena Barber. 1914. https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=K91fAAAAMAAJ The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volumes 3-4 http://books.google.com/books?id=_oweAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA355&dq=%22deacon+samuel+wright%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=YWHcUo_6Hca0ygGQ6YDwDA&ved=0CD8Q6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=%22deacon%20samuel%20wright%22&f=false [http://www.americanancestors.org/PageDetail.aspx?recordId=241545978 Genealogy of Lieut. Abel Wright, of Springfield, Mass.], Stephen Wright. New England Historical and Genealogical Register, January 1881. Vol. 35, pp. 74-82. The "Old Northwest" Genealogical Quarterly, Volume 12 (Wright family questions, esp Deacon Samuel Wright and Hanah Wright Stebbins) http://books.google.com/books?id=T9UyAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA161&lpg=PA161&dq=hannah+wright+thomas+stebbins+marriage&source=bl&ots=qxX11t-cbM&sig=HzLqvKwHBGqZUKN3OeWgpcXAsfE&hl=en&sa=X&ei=P1vcUvfwCdjqoATqpoLYDQ&ved=0CC4Q6AEwAjgK#v=onepage&q=hannah%20wright%20thomas%20stebbins%20marriage&f=false ''The First Century of the History of Springfield: The Official Records from 1636 to 1736, with an Historical Review and Biographical Mention of the Founders'', Volume 2]. Henry Martyn Burt, 1899. http://books.google.com/books/reader?id=oeAWAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&pg=GBS.PA659 DEA. SAMUEL WRIGHT. Dea. Samuel Wright was in Springfield in 1641. Went to Northampton in 1656, and died there October 17, 1665. His wife, Margaret, died in 1781. He served on various committees concerning town affairs and with others conduct ed religious services in absence of the minister. Their children were: — Hannah, b. — , m. Thomas Stebbins. She may possibly have been a sister of Samuel and not a daughter. Benjamin, b. — , 1627, d. October 24, 1704. Samuel, b. October 3, 1654, in Springfield, m. Elizabeth Burt. James, b. — , m. Abigail Jess. Judah, b. in Springfield, May 10, 1642, m. Mercy Burt. Mary, — . Margaret, b. — , m. Thomas Bancroft. Esther, b. — , m. Samuel Marshfield. Lydia, b. — , m. Lawrence Bliss, John Norton, John Lamb and Quartermaster George Colton. Helped, b. September 15, 1644, in Springfield. === [http://www.nosorigines.qc.ca/genealogieSearch.aspx?lng=en Canada/New France]=== === Britain === [https://archive.org/stream/indexofwillsprov61chur#page/244/mode/2up Canterbury Wills] [https://archive.org/stream/cornwallparishr02stepgoog#page/n154/mode/2up/search/davies Cornwall Parish Registers] [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=Xf8cAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&authuser=0&hl=en&pg=GBS.RA1-PA545 London Marriage Licenses 1521-1869], Joseph Lemuel Chester. [https://archive.org/stream/calendarofsussex09chicuoft#page/n3/mode/2up Sussex Marriage Licenses] === Other New England === Thomas Patrick Hughes, Frank Munsell. [http://books.google.com/books/reader?id=hUpkAAAAMAAJ American Ancestry: Giving Name and Descent, in the Male Line, of Americans Whose Ancestors Settled in the United States Previous to the Declaration of Independence, A, Volume 4]. Munsell, 1889, Albany, NY. '''Cutter''': # https://archive.org/details/historichomespla01cutt # # # '''Volume 4: William Richard Cutter. ''Historic homes and places and genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Volume 4''. https://archive.org/details/historichomespla04cutt edited by '''[https://archive.org/stream/genealogicaldic01savarich#page/97/mode/1up/search/Lydia Savage’s Genealogical Dictionary]:''' Epidemics in colonial New England http://www.americanantiquarian.org/proceedings/44807204.pdf 50 Puritan Ancestors (includes Geo. Hubbard) http://books.google.com/books?id=YH4bAQAAMAAJ&pg=PT270 Henry Whittemore. [http://books.google.com/books?id=cSrlHHj2AFcC Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America: With a Brief History of those of the First Generation]. [http://shaysrebellion.stcc.edu/ Shays' Rebellion & the Making of a Nation]. © 2008 Springfield Technical Community College, P.O. Box 9000, Suite 1, Springfield, MA 01102-9000, 413-781-7822. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shays%27_Rebellion Thomas Patrick Hughes, Frank Munsell. [http://books.google.com/books/reader?id=hUpkAAAAMAAJ American Ancestry: Giving Name and Descent, in the Male Line, of Americans Whose Ancestors Settled in the United States Previous to the Declaration of Independence, A, Volume 4]. Munsell, 1889, Albany, NY. The Essex Antiquarian, Volume 5, edited by Sidney Perley http://books.google.com/books?id=15NSWaHOze4C&pg=PA80 : http://www.winthropsociety.com/ships/ : http://www.americanancestors.org/ancestral-lines/ [http://books.google.com/books?id=8giaoVUufYkC Families Directly Descended from All the Royal Families in Europe (495 to ...)] Elizabeth M. Leach Rixford The Norfolk Antiquarian Miscellany https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=mlcuAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&authuser=0&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA468 Richard Coleman Witters. Ancestral Roots and Descendants of Charles Robert Looney and Lavanchie Margaret Cool and the Families of Ackley, Adams, Bradford, Burbank, Cool, Crow. Xlibris Corporation. August 17, 2009. https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=cNHNOfL3ra4C&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&authuser=1&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA287

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A page to document wikitree profiles of Massachusetts residents who legally changed their name(s). The goal of this project is to document these name changes, both by creating new profiles, and ensuring that existing profiles have accurate birth name information. Details of name changes are taken from here: [[https://www.google.com/books/edition/List_of_Persons_Whose_Names_Have_Been_Ch/pL0ZAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0| List of Persons Whose Names Have Been Changed in Massachusetts]] Note: wikitree profile links are tentative. There are several instances where transcribers of town vital records have used the person's changed name in their write up - for example, there is a record of Sampson Stoddard Blanchard being born in 1817 in Charlestown, Massachusetts. '''Baptism''': "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001"
citing Page: v 4 p 20; FHL microfilm: 740995; Record number: 1350;
{{FamilySearch Record|F427-F99}} (accessed 30 July 2022)
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Sampson Stoddard Blanchard baptism on 31 Mar 1818, son of Isaac Blanchard & Margaret Blanchard, in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States.
but Sampson was given the name of William at birth, and changed his name in 1822. ==Research plan== #Transcribe name change book from 1780 to 1830 (50 years) #*Add names to Wikitree space #*Add links to existing Wikitree profiles #Research each name genealogically and add to wikitree, including: #*whether name was chosen randomly, or relations to other family members / FAN club #Create statistical reports on name changes in that time period #*geographical differences #* minors #*women #*type of name change #Obtain petitions from Mass State Archives for a selection of names and add to profiles ---- {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" align="center" |- !scope ="col" class="unsortable"| '''First Name''' !scope ="col" |'''Surname''' !scope ="col" class="unsortable"|'''New First Name''' !scope ="col" |'''New Surname''' !scope ="col" |'''Year''' !scope ="col" class="unsortable"|'''Date of change''' !scope ="col" class="unsortable"|'''Details''' !scope ="col" |'''Residence''' !scope ="col"|'''County''' |- |[[Greenwood-5071|Thomas Jackson]]||Greenwood||Alexander||Shephard||1781||May 8th||the said Thomas Jackson Greenwood, by the death of his natural father was in infancy left an orphan, whose education has been attended to by Mr Alexander Shephard, who having no son, the said Thomas Jackson Greenwood desires to take the name of his benefactor ||Newton||Middlesex |- |[[Russell-32128|Thomas Greaves]]||Russell||Thomas Russell||Greaves||1787||Jul 6th||being the lineal descendent of the Honorable Thomas Greaves, late of Charlestown, Esq., deceased, and being desirous from respect to his memory to be called by his surname||Boston||Suffolk |- |[[Atkins-2656|Dudley]]||Atkins Esq.||Dudley Atkins ||Tyng||1790||Jan 16th||he is descended from the family of Tyng; that Mrs Sarah Winslow, of Tyngsborough, in the county of Middlesex, being a descendent from the same family, and having no children, has devised to him a considerable part of her estate, and has requested him to take the surname of Tyng||Newbury||Essex |- |Samuel||Turner||Samuel James||Longman||1792||Feb 25th||whereas some advantages are expected to accrue to Samuel Turner, son of William Turner Esq. of Boston, in the county of Suffolk, by said Samuel's having the name of Samuel James Longman; and upon the petition of the said William therefor:||Boston||Suffolk |- |[[Ansart_de_Marasquelle-1|Lewis Ansart]] ||de Marasquelle||Lewis||Ansart||1793||Jun 6th||||Dracut||Middlesex |- |[[Murdock-829|John]] ||Murdock||Robert||Pierpont||1795||Feb 28th||Hannah Pierpont, of Roxbury aforesaid, hath petitioned this court, for certain reasons set forth in her petition, that the name of John Murdock, of said Roxbury, may be changed and altered to thename of Robert Pierpont, and the said John Murdock hath assented to and joined in said prayer||Roxbury||Norfolk |- |[[Sheldon-4827|William]] ||Sheldon||Giles Crouch||Kellogg||1795||Jun 4th||Enos Smith, of Hadley, in the county of Hampshire, guardian to William Sheldon, of said Hadley, a minor, hath petitioned this court, that the name of the said William Sheldon may be changed and altered to the name of Giles Crouch Kellogg, and the said William Shelden hath desired the same||Hadley||Hampshire |- |[[Warfield-1215|Leonard]]||Warfield||Leonard Warfield||Darling||1795||Jun 23rd||||Mendon||Worcester |- |[[Williams-120833|John]]||Williams||John Davis||Williams||1796||Jan 20th||son to John Davis Williams, of Roxbury, Norfolk||Boston||Suffolk |- |[[Gardner-5295|Samuel ]] ||Gardner||Samuel Pickering||Gardner||1796||Feb 15th||formerly of Salem, merchant||Boston||Suffolk |- |[[Phelps-9339|Moses Porter ]] ||Phelps||Charles Porter||Phelps||1796||Feb 15th||son of Charles Phelps of Hadley, Hampshire||Boston||Suffolk |- |[[Farrar-1193|Ephraim ]] ||Farrar||John||Farrar||1796||Jun 13th||son of John Farrar, late of Shrewsbury, Worcester, deceased||Worcester||Worcester |- |[[Amory-52|Thomas ]] ||Amory||Thomas C||Amory||1796||Jun 14th||son of the late Thomas Amory, deceased||Boston||Suffolk |- |[[Hewes-170|Samuel ]]||Hewes||Samuel Hill||Hewes||1796||Nov 24th||merchant, son of Samuel Hewes, late of Boston, deceased||Boston||Suffolk |- |William ||White||William Charles||White||1796||Nov 25th||merchant, son of William White of Boston||Boston||Suffolk |- |[[Davis-100112|Isaac ]] ||Davis||Isaac P||Davis||1797||Mar 1st||rope-maker, son of Thomas Davis, late of Plymouth, merchant, deceased||Boston||Suffolk |- |[[Clark-59585|James ]] ||Cody||James Cody||Apthorp||1797||Jun 9th||||Partridgefield||Berkshire |- |William ||Gray V||William Shepard ||Gray||1798||Feb 5th||son of William Gray, the third, of Salem||Salem||Essex |- |[[Greene-10161|Peter ]] ||Greene||Peter W||Greene||1798||Feb 19th||merchant, son of Richard Greene, late of Warwick, RI, deceased||Boston||Suffolk |- |[[Vose-228|Isaac ]] ||Vose||Isaac D||Vose||1799||Feb 12th||son of Joseph Vose, of Milton, Esq.||Milton||Norfolk |- |[[Thayer-2195|Gideon ]]||Thayer||Gideon Latimer||Thayer||1799||Feb 16th||son of the Honorable Ebenezer Thayer, of Braintree||Braintree||Norfolk |- |[[Williams-120834|Jeremiah]]||Williams||Jeremiah Wadsworth||Williams||1799||Feb 21st||||Dalton||Berkshire |- |William||Roberts||William Leate||Roberts||1799||Feb 26th||son of John White Roberts, late of Boston, deceased||Boston||Suffolk |- |William||Boardman||William Henderson||Boardman||1799||Mar 1st||son of William Boardman, of Chelsea||Chelsea||Suffolk |- |Oliver ||Pond 3d||Oliver N||Pond||1799||Jun 14th||||Franklin||Norfolk |- |Samuel ||Flagg 3rd||Samuel H||Flagg||1799||Jun 21st||son of Francis Flagg, of Worcester||Worcester||Worcester |} '''1800''' * Charles Cabot > Charles George Cabot '''1801''' * Billy Hager > William Hager * Silvanus Coleman 3d > Davis Coleman * [[Clark-64859|Alexander McLeod Clark]] > Alexander Clark * [[Tyler-2800|John Tyler]] > John Eugene Tyler * Rodolphus Stratton > Adolphus Smith * James Allen > James Armour Allen * John Parkman > John Augustus Parkman * Joseph Sprague 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Massacre at Glencoe

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[[Category:First Jacobite Rising]] [[Category:Glencoe Massacre]] ==Massacre of Glencoe== After the failure of the first [[Space:Jacobite_Risings_in_Scotland|Jacobite Uprising]], [[Stuart-19|King William]] offered amnesty as well as a share of £12,000 to any clans for swearing allegiance to the crown. There was also a threat of severe repercussions to any who failed to sign by January 1, 1692. Because they were bound by an oath to King James, Clan chiefs first wrote to James asking permission to sign the oath. He sent his approval on December 12, however, the letter was kept by Glengarry, the MacDonald Chief until Dec. 23. Alasdair (also known as MacIain) MacDonald of Glencoe arrived at Fort William on Dec. 30 to take the oath but the governor, Lieutenant Colonel John Hill was not authorized to receive it and sent him on to Inveraray with a letter saying he should be credited with taking the oath in time. This was a 60-mile trip and on the way, he was detained by Campbell soldiers for a day. Maclain took the oath on Jan 8 and returned home. In Edinburgh, [[Dalrymple-56 |Sir John Dalrymple]], William’s secretary of state for Scotland with his legal team declined the late-delivered oath and issued an order under the king’s signature for military punishment of the MacDonalds. In late January 1692, two companies of the Earl of Argyll Company of Foot arrived in Glencoe. The commander [[Campbell-18987|Robert Campbell of Glenlyon]] was uncle to a woman married to one of the MacDonalds. The MacDonalds, honoring Highland hospitality, hosted the company for more than a week. {{Image|file=MacDonald-1884-1.png |caption=This is the original order sent to Captain Robert Campbell of Glenlyon, instructing him to kill the MacDonalds of Glencoe. }} On the evening of Feb 12, Campbell received the following orders from Robert Duncanson
You are hereby ordered to fall upon the rebels, the McDonalds of Glenco, and put all to the sword under seventy. You are to have a special care that the old Fox and his sons doe upon no account escape your hands, you are to secure all the avenues that no man escape. This you are to putt in execution at fyve of the clock precisely; and by that time, or very shortly after it, I'll strive to be att you with a stronger party: if I doe not come to you att fyve, you are not to tarry for me, but to fall on. This is by the Kings speciall command, for the good & safety of the Country, that these miscreants be cutt off root and branch. See that this be putt in execution without feud or favour, else you may expect to be dealt with as one not true to King nor Government, nor a man fitt to carry Commissione in the Kings service. Expecting you will not fail in the fulfilling hereof, as you love your selfe, I subscribe these with my hand att Balicholis Feb: 12, 1692 For their Majesties service To Capt. Robert Campbell of Glenlyon (signed) R. Duncanson
At 5 am the next morning Campbell carried out his orders. Most were still sleeping. 33 men, including Maclain MacDonald, 2 women, and 2 children were killed. Maclain's sons and several others escaped although many ended up dying of exposure in the middle of winter. It is speculated many escaped because soldiers warned them and probably others refused to take part in such slaughter. {{Image|file=Jacobite_Risings_in_Scotland-3.jpg |caption=Glencoe, 1692, 1692 by John Blake MacDonald }} A copy of the orders was found and smuggled to France where it was published and distributed leading to outrage. Several inquiries were made but in the end, the only one held responsible was John Dalrymple, who was forced to resign. ===Legend of Corrag “Witch” of Glencoe=== There is a story of a woman, Corrag, who warned the MacDonalds that the soldiers would kill them but was not believed. After the massacre she took Maclain’s broadsword and threw it in the sea saying: “So long as this sword lays undisturbed by man, no man from this Glen will die by the sword again.” From that day there no MacDonalds from Glencoe died in battle until 1916. A local dredger found the sword and brought it into a pub. Locals who knew the story were horrified and took the sword, throwing it back into the sea, but it as too late. The next day, July 1916, seven men from the village of Glencoe died of the Battle of the Somme. [https://www.mercattours.com/blog-post/glencoe-the-valley-of-sadness-and-mystery Glencoe; The Valley of Sadness and Mystery] ==Sources== See also: *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massacre_of_Glencoe Massacre of Glencoe] Wikipedia *[http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/scottishhistory/union/trails_union_glencoe.shtml The Massacre of Glen Coe] BBC *[https://www.britannica.com/event/Massacre-of-Glencoe Massacre of Glencoe] Encyclopedia Britannica *[https://www.historyextra.com/period/stuart/glencoe-massacre-scottish-highlands-what-happened-why/ Hell at Glencoe: what led to the massacre in the Scottish Highlands?]

Massacres: Lachine, Lachenaie, Île Jésus, Coulée Grou, etc

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[[Category:Lachine Massacre]] [[Category:Combat de la Rivière des Prairies (Coulée Grou)]] [[Category:Rivière-des-Prairies, Canada, Nouvelle-France]] [[Category:Canada, New France]] [[Category:Canada, Nouvelle-France]] [[Category:Saint-François-de-Sales, Île Jésus, Canada, Nouvelle-France]] [[Category:Lachenaie, Canada, Nouvelle-France]] [[Category:Lachine, Canada, Nouvelle-France]] [[Category:Beaver Wars]] [[Category:Massacres de Lachenaie, Île Jésus, Rivière-des-Prairies, 1689-1691]] {{Blue|Liste et description des massacres de la ''guerre du castor'' en Nouvelle-France.}} {{Red|List and description of the massacres of the ''beaver wars'' in New France.}} ===1687=== En 1687, après une trêve d’une dizaine d’années, la guerre reprend. Pourquoi ? Le fait que l’intendant Champigny, sur les ordres du gouverneur Denonville, venait de faire prisonniers une délégation de chefs indiens pour les envoyer aux galères en FranceJOLY, Jean, Le combat de la coulée Grou ; 300 ans déjà, Mémoires de la société de généalogie canadienne-française, Vol. 41, cahier 184, pg 107, n’était peut-être pas étranger à cette reprise des hostilités. Les massacres commencent en 1687 à Saint-Louis du haut de l'île (renommé Sainte-Anne du bout de l'île plus tard). [[Tanguay-103|Cyprien Tanguay]] nous dit ceci:[http://collections.banq.qc.ca/bitstream/52327/2022717/1/192656.pdf BAnQ (PDF): ''À travers les registres'' notes recueillies par l'Abbé Cyprien Tanguay, Montréal, Librairie St-Joseph, Cadieux & Derome éditeurs, 1886 pg 67]
C'est dans les registres de Lachine, année 1687, que j ' ai trouvé les actes de sépultures dont suivent les noms, savoir :
Claude DelaMothe, âgé de 40 ans
J.-Bte LeSueur " 21 ans,
Louis Jets " 24 ans,
Jean Vincent " 45 ans,
Jean DeLalonde " 47 ans
[[Bonneau-268|Pierre Bonneau]] - " 38 ans,
Pierre Perthuis " 24 ans,
Henri Fromageau " 27 ans,
Pierre Petiteau " 20 ans,
Pierre Camus " 21 ans
===LACHINE: 5 août 1689 / 5 August 1689=== Deux ans plus tard, dans la nuit du 4 au 5 août 1689 avait lieu le massacre de Lachine. Quelque 1500 guerriers attaquaient et tuaient 24 colons et en capturaient plus de 60 autres. Les captifs ne seront jamais revus. Les habitants sont terrorisés. :Note: Les chiffres diffèrent d'un auteur à l'autre, beaucoup de personnes ne seront jamais retracées. Le massacre de Lachine est l'événement durant lequel des colons de la Nouvelle-France furent massacrés par des Iroquois, le 5 août 1689 à Lachine. Le nombre de victimes est incertain. Louis de Buade de Frontenac rapporte 200 personnes tuées et 120 enlevées; des recherches historiques confirment 97 morts.[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massacre_de_Lachine Wikipédia: Massacre de Lachine] Une liste reconstruite des victimes connues ou présumées du massacre du 5 août 1689 à Lachine. // A listing of people presumed or known to have been killed or taken during the 5 August 1689 massacre in Lachine. (in French)
'''La Dépêche du fort Rolland'''
Société d’histoire de Lachine; Numéro spécial Lachine 1689 25 février 2002 – 24 avril 2003
Préparé par Hélène Lamarche
'''Les victimes du massacre de Lachine (1689 - 1691)'''
Désiré Girouard revu et corrigé
: En 1889, le juge historien Désiré Girouard publiait une étude sur cet événement survenu le 5 août 1689 où il démontrait, chiffres des recensements à l’appui, que le nombre total de personnes tuées ou capturées était trois fois moins élevé que ce qu’on croyait alors. Malheureusement, il n’était pas arrivé à identifier correctement toutes les victimes: certaines personnes étaient déjà décédées avant 1689, d’autres étaient retournées en France. La consultation des documents judiciaires et des actes notariés (Maugue, Adhémar, etc.) permet d’apporter certaines corrections à la liste proposée par Girouard. : Alix Anne N’existe pas; confusion avec Catherine Alix (recensement de 1681)
André Philippe Engagé comme voyageur le 31 mai 1695 (Maugue)
Aumeau/ Homo Louis Cité le 16 mai 1690 à Lachine (notaire Adhémar)
Avrard Catherine Femme de Thibodeau; citée à l’hôpital de Québec en 1690
Barbary Philippe Fils de Pierre; probablement décédé avant 1681
Bory Laurent Mort vers 1687; décès confirmé le 25 mai 1689 (Adhémar)
Bourcier Jean (fils) Cité en 1699 (ANQ Tutelles et curatelles)
Bourcier Marguerite Peut-être décédée avant 1681
Chatoudeau Mathias Disparu en 1689; confondu avec René Tsiheme dit Massia
Delorme Marguerite Confondue avec Louise Nepples, 3e épouse de René Chartier
Garnier Louise Femme de Jacques Morin décédée en 1698
Hébert dit Saint-Martin Cité comme témoin le 23 septembre 1690 à Lachine
Lemerle Marguerite Femme de Bory; retournée en France; décédée avant le 25 mai 1689 (Adhémar)
L’Homme Marie Femme de N. Ozanne; remariée à Claude Sansart vers 1705
Michel Jean Veuf de Jeanne André; remarié à Montréal, 29 octobre 1689
Morin Antoine Fils de Jacques; engagé aux Illinois le 29 août 1689
Morin Jacques Témoin à un mariage le 17 octobre 1689 à Lachine
Pérusseau Pierre (fils) Décédé avant le 4 septembre 1691 (Adhémar)
Pérusseau Pierre (père) Décédé après le 29 décembre 1689 (Adhémar)
Philippon François Marié à Gertrude André; retourné en France en novembre 1688 (AJM documents judiciaires 4 avril 1689)
Pichon Antoine Décédé avant le 16 novembre 1687 (Adhémar)
Renusson Catherine Citée le 22 avril 1691 (Adhémar)
Thibaudeau Mathurin Décédé avant le 14 septembre 1687 (Ordonnance des Intendants)
: Les familles Cuillerier, Milot, Quesnel et Quenneville n’habitent plus à Lachine en 1689 et ne devraient pas être comptées au nombre de ceux que Désiré Girouard appelle les «sauvés». : Les victimes réelles et présumées
Lot Nom Âge
501 ROY Jean 43 ans Soldat de Carignan Brièvement capturé ?
--ROY Marie-Anne 2 ans Fille de Jean Non retracée
498 PARÉ Jean 33 ans Habitant Brièvement capturé ?
--PARÉ Hugues 3 ans Fils de Jean Décédé en 1699
495 BOURCIER Jean 45 ans Soldat de Carignan Non retracé
--THIBODEAU Marthe 28 ans Femme Non retracée
--BOURCIER Élisabeth 9 ans Fille Non retracée
--BOURCIER Madeleine 11 mois Fille Tuée sur place
471 LEROY Marie 50 ans Femme de Pérusseau Morte en captivité
467 FOURNIER Jean 62 ans Habitant Blessé
--CRÉPIN Marie 50 ans Femme de Fournier Tuée ou capturée
462 GAUTHIER Pierre 60 ans Habitant Captif jusque vers 1698
--ROUSSEL Charlotte Fille du roi Morte en captivité
460 FAGUERET Jean Soldat de Carignan Tué sur place Célibataire
456 BARBARY Pierre 38 ans Soldat de Carignan Mort en captivité
--LEBRUN Marie 35 ans Femme (fille du roi) Morte en captivité
--BARBARY Pierre 12 ans Fils Captif jusque vers 1700
--BARBARY M.-Mad. 16 ans Fille Captive jusque vers 1700
--BARBARY Françoise 8 ans Fille Captive Demeurée en Iroquoisie
--BARBARY Marguerite 2 mois Fille Captive Demeurée en Iroquoisie
455 MICHAU Jean 49 ans Habitant Tué sur place
--MARCHESSAULT Marie 50 ans Femme (fille du roi) Non retracée
--MICHAU Pierre 15 ans Fils Tué sur place
--BOUTIN Albert 18 ans Beau-fils Tué sur place
454 CHARMOIS Noël 64 ans Habitant Tué sur place Célibataire
--DANIS André Soldat CFM Tué sur place Pas de descendance
--BARBARY Madeleine 20 ans Femme de Danis Non retracée
--RENAULT Antoine Caporal Non retracé Pas de descendance
--GIGNARD Madeleine 27 ans Femme de Renault Non retracée
--RENAULT Madeleine 5 mois Fille Non retracée
--BONNEAU Pierre 6 ans Beau-fils Non retracé
--BONNEAU M.-Barbe 3 ans Belle-fille Non retracé
446 TESSIER Jacques 45 ans Habitant Cité à l’hôpital en 1691
--GOYER Françoise Veuve Curot; femme de Tessier Non retracée
--TESSIER Noël 8 ans Fils Non retracé
--TESSIER Jacques 5 ans Fils Non retracé
--TESSIER Mathieu 3 ans Fils Non retracé
--TESSIER Philippe 3 ans Fils Non retracé
--CANAPLE André 30 ans Habitant Blessé Décédé le 10 août 1689
--CADIEU Marie 20 ans Femme d’André Tuée sur place
--CANAPLE Marie 4 mois Fille Tuée sur place
444 PERRIN Barbe 22 ans Femme de Huguet Captive jusqu’en 1694
--HUGUET André 6 ans Fils Mort en captivité
--HUGUET Anne Françoise 3 ans Fille Captive Demeurée en Iroquoisie
--ANDRÉ Michel 50 ans Habitant Non retracé Descendance (filles)
--NADEREAU Françoise Femme Non retracée
--ANDRÉ Marie 11 ans Fille Non retracée
--ANDRÉ Marguerite 18 ans Fille Captive jusqu’en 1698
--ANDRÉ Pétronille 15 ans Fille Non retracée
--BELONCLE Charles Caporal Mari de Pétronille Non retracé
--ANDRÉ Gertrude 24 ans Mariée à Fr. Philipon Non retracée
--PHILIPPON Marie 3 ans Fille Non retracée
--PHILIPPPON Louise M. 2 ans Fille Prob. capturée; citée en 1744
--PRÉZOT Michel 41 ans Habitant Non retracée
--CHANCY Marie 32 ans Femme (fille du roi) Non retracée
--PRÉZOT Madeleine 4 ans Fille Non retracée
440 OZANNE Nicolas Habitant Non retracé ?
--OZANNE Charles 2 mois Fils de Nicolas Non retracée
--OZANNE Jean 5 ans Fils de Nicolas Non retracée
439 DAVAUT Simon 42 ans Habitant Mort en captivité
--FILIATREAU Perrinne 26 ans Femme Tuée sur place
--DAVAUT François 6 ans Fils Captif jusque vers 1701
--DAVAUT Jn-Baptiste 2 ans Fils Tué sur place
437 ALIX Vincent 40 ans Soldat de Carignan Tué sur place
--PERRIN Marie 23 ans Femme Tuée sur place
--ALIX Catherine 9 ans Fille Tuée sur place
--ALIX Gabriel 6 ans Fils Tué sur place
--ALIX Jean-Marie 2 mois Fils Tué sur place
--ALIX Suzanne 2 ans Fille Captive jusque vers 1700
436 CHATOUDEAU Mathias 50 ans Habitant Non retracé
--MOUFLET Anne 19 ans Femme de Mathias Fille de Jean Mouflet Captive ? citée à Lachine en 1692
--CHATOUDEAU Étienne 2 ans Fils Captif jusque vers ?
--CHATOUDEAU Jean 5 ans Fils Non retracé
435 MOUFLET Jean 50 ans Soldat de Carignan Non retracé
--DODIN Anne 39 ans Femme (fille du roi) Non retracée
--MOUFLET Angélique 4 ans Fille Non retracée
--MOUFLET Louis 9 ans Fils Non retracé
--MOUFLET Marguerite 12 ans Fille Non retracée
433 CHARTIER René 67 ans Habitant Tué sur place
--NEPPLE Louise 44 ans 3e femme de René Tuée ou capturée
--CHARTIER François 16 ans Fils Tué sur place
--CHARTIER Madeleine 11 ans Fille Tué sur place
--LOUIS (panis) 15 ans Esclave Tué sur place
188 DUMANS Jean 42 ans Habitant Non retracé
--RENOU Jean 69 ans Habitant Non retracé Célibataire
--TREYARD Alexandre 43 ans Soldat de Carignan Non retracé Célibataire
166 HIRE Zacharie 43 ans Soldat de Carignan Non retracé Célibataire
124 MAUPETIT Pierre Soldat Tué ou mort en captivité
--Anonyme Soldat Tué sur place
--Anonyme Soldat Tué le 6 août
--Anonyme Soldat Tué le 6 août
458 GOURDON Jean 45 ans Soldat de Carignan Beau-frère de V. Alix Tué le 26 juin 1691
444 HUGUET René 38 ans Soldat de Carignan Beau-frère de V. Alix Tué le 26 juin 1691
--GUIGNARD Jean Habitant Tué le 26 juin 1691
--MARTIN Jean Soldat Tué le 26 juin 1691
--LA GIROFLÉE Joseph Soldat Tué le 26 juin 1691
--LAVIOLETTE Jean soldat Tué le 26 juin 1691
--BLONDEAU Pierre soldat Tué le 26 juin 1691
: «Les victimes du massacre de Lachine, d’après M. de Belmont»
Le Mémoire de la guerre contre les Iroquois rédigé par le sulpicien Vachon de Belmont vers 1698 contenait une liste de noms de victimes; quasi illisible, la liste avait été omise de l’édition de ce Mémoire publié en 1840 par la Société littéraire et historique de Québec. Désiré Girouard en 1901, et plus tard le frère Stanislas, historien de La Salle, réussirent à en déchiffrer l’essentiel. Voici celle de Stanislas (Bulletin des recherches historiques, 1950, vol. 56, p. 228)
: Jan pare son enfant de 3 ans canaple sa fae (femme) tete coupee
Jan roy sa fille de deux ans pierre tessier safae 7 enfans
fae de Jean Pérusso smichel sa fae unefille, 8 enfans
Jean Fournier Martin Simondavo safame, les mamellondev 3 enfants
Jean Fagerin massacre vincent alix safae 2 enf
Janbarbarri fae neuf enfas michel presso safame anceinte évantree
Noel plessis brule faede huguet fille de 2 ans
Noel sa fae menes nus matias chatouto, safae 2 enf
renchartier tete coupee sa fae fils etfille pris
Alexandre
Jan reno
80 personne 30 maison toutes les bêtes Références: :Archives judiciaires de Montréal. :Archives nationales du Québec à Montréal Fichier des tutelles et des curatelles. :Archives de la paroisse des Saints-Anges de Lachine. :Québec, «Jugements et délibérations du Conseil souverain de la Nouvelle-France.» A. Côté, 1885-1891. :Parchemin: Banque de données notariales du Québec ancien (1635-1765). H. Lafortune et N. Robert. Montréal, (dir.), Société de recherche historique Archiv-Histo, Archives nationales du Québec et Chambre des notaires du Québec, 1993. :Belmont, Vachon de (François): «Mémoire de la guerre contre les Iroquois»; «Histoire de l’eau-de-vie en Canada», Collection de mémoires et de relations sur l’histoire ancienne du Canada. Québec, Société littéraire et historique de Québec, 1840 (1927). :Carignan, Anatole: «Les victimes du massacre de Lachine - constatations résultant des archives relativement à certaines d’entre elles», Mémoires de la Société généalogique canadienne-française, 1949, III (4) : 233-236. :Girouard, Désiré: :-1889 «Le vieux Lachine et le massacre du 5 août 1689, conférence donnée devant la Paroisse de Lachine», le 6 août 1889. Montréal, Cie d'Imprimerie et de Lithographie Gebhardt-Berthiaume. :-1891 «Les anciens forts de Lachine et Cavelier de La Salle». Montréal, Eusèbe Sénécal & Fils, imprimeurs. :-1893 «Lake St. Louis Old and New Illustrated and Cavelier de La Salle». Montréal, Poirier, Bessette & Co. , imprimeurs. :-1900 «Supplément au “Lake St. Louis” &c., &c. d'après beaucoup de documents inédits.» Montréal, Poirier, Bessette et Cie, Imprimeurs-Éditeurs. :-1900 «Les victimes du massacre de Lachine», Bulletin des recherches historiques, VI, (2) : 47. :Lamarche, Hélène: «Les habitants de Lachine et le massacre de 1689», Mémoires de la Société généalogique canadienne-française, 1999, vol. 50, no 3, cahier 221, p. 189-228[https://genealogieroy.ca/Livres/VictimesMassacreLachine.pdf Massacre de Lachine]
'''Au registre de la paroisse des Saint-Anges de Lachine on trouve ce texte, de la main du curé Rémy''':
Ce jourd'huy 28me d'octobre 1694 feste de St-Simon St-Jude en vertu de certain mandement de Monseigneur l'Illustrissime et Révérendissime Évêque de Québec en date du 18me juin dernier signé Jean Évêque de Québec contresigné par son secrétaire donné et scellé du sceau de ses armes, suivants les annonces et publications que nous avons faites aux prosnes par deux dimanches consécutifs, nous Pierre Rémy, curé de la paroisse des Sts-Anges de Lachine en l'isle du Montréal, sommes transportés à l'issue de la messe de paroisse en lieux où avoient esté enterrés les corps de plusieurs habitans de cette paroisse tant hommes que garçons femmes et filles le 5me aoust de l'année 1689 que les costes maisons et granges de cette paroisse furent prises saccagées et bruslées par les Iroquois, pour les exhumer et les transporter dans le cimetier de cette paroisse, ce quy n'auroit pas pu estre fait plus tost tant par les incursions des Iroquois quy ont esté fréquentes depuis ce temps que parce que leurs chairs n'estoient pas encore conformées et pour les transporter et les enterrer dans le cimetière de cette paroisse, ce que nous avons executé en la présence de plusieurs de nos paroissiens dont ceux quy scavent signer ont signé avec nous au présent procès verbal ainsi quil suit: ''Remy curé'' : Premièrement: Nous nous sommes transportés près de la maison du nommé La Lande où il nous a esté dit par les Marguilliers de cette paroisse qu'estait le corps de deffunct {{Blue|Jean Faqueret dit petit bois}} tué par les Iroquois où aiant fait fouilles avec des pioches proche une grosse roche nous avons trouvé tous ses os, touttes les chairs estant consommées, lesquels nous avons fait lever de la terre et de ce lieu où son corps avait esté mis en dépost ''Remy curé'' : de là nous nous sommes transportés sur l'habitation de feu [[Michel-439|Jean Michau]], fait fouiller au lieu où ceux quy avec moy avaient enterré le corps dudit Jean Michau avoient planté une croix de bois, nous y avons trouvé les os dud' deffunct et ceux de [[Michaud-291|Pierre]] son fils aagé de 15 ans avec ceux d'[[Boutin-104|Albert Bouttin]] fils du premier lict de la femme dud' Michau aagé de 19 ans que nous avions tiré de la cave à demi brûlé : de là nous nous sommes transportés sur l'habitation de deffunct Noël Charmois dit Duplessis où aiant fait fouiller au lieu où il y avait une croix de bois plantée nous y avons trouvé les os dud' Charmois et un peu plus loing avons fait fouiller et avons trouvé les os de déffunct André Danis dit L'Arpenty quy avoient esté tués et bruslés par les Iroquois lesd' jour et an que dessus : de la no's no's sommes transportés sur l'habitation d'André Rapein ou aiant fait fouiller dans un creux nous y avons trouvé cinq testes dont celle de Perinne Fillastreau femme de Simon Davaux dit Boutentrain avec ses os, item la teste et les os d'un garçon qu'on me dit estre un soldat, les testes de deux enfans dont on ne nous a pu dire les noms lesquelles estoient avec leur os, et la teste de deffuncte Marie Cadieu femme d'André Canaple dit Valtasagne dont nous avons trouvé les or dans une fosse au pied du grant bastion du fort Rolland, ensuiste nous avons fait lever de terre sur le bord de l'eaue une partie des os de deux soldats quy furent tués le 6me aoust de lad' année dans le combat que les Iroquois livrerent aux françois entre le fort Rémy de l'église et le fort Rolland n'aiant pu faire exhumer le reste des os a cause du debordement des eaux qu'il fait a present, : de la nous avons envoié six hommes par dela la petite riviere de la Presentation sur l'habitation de deffunct René Chartier ou luy et ses deux fils avec un petit sauvage leur esclave de la nation des Panis avoient esté tués par les Iroquois lesd' jour et an 5me Aoust 1689 et ou plusieurs personnes nous ont depuis leur mort raporté avoir veu sur la terre leur testes et leur os; mais les herbes et les fredoches aiant cru depui ce temps ils n'ont pu en rien trouver et le soleil estant prest de se coucher nous nous sommes retirés aiant fait mettre tous ces os dans un bateau que nous avons esté recevoir avec le surplis et l'estolle noire au son de la grosse cloche accompagnés d'Acolytes en surplis portant les chandeliers les cierges la croix et l'eaue benitier chantant les psalmes suivant la coustume de la Ste eglise et les aiant fait couvrir du drap mortuaire nous les avons fait porter et mettre en depost en l'église pour en faire le lendemain l'hinumation dedans le cimetier ce que nous fismes avec grande solemnité apres avois dit desuites as une grande messe de leur anniversaire et fait tout le service avec offrande de pain et de vin, et de ce que dessus apres avons fait et dressé le present proces verbal pour servir et avoir en temps et lieu que nous avons signé et fait signer par André Rapein et Jean paré les anciens Marguilliers de cette eglise et Guillaume d'Aoust chantre d'icelle ''Remy cure'' : Ce jourdhuy 31me octobre 1694 a esté exhumé sur le grand chemin proche le fief Verdun suivant et conformement a l'ordinnance de Monseigneur l'evesque dont la datte est cy dessus, les os de [[Bourcier-21|Marie Magdelenne Bourcier]] fille de deffunct Jean Bourcier laboureur et de deffuncte Marthe Tibaudeau sa femme laquelle fut tuée noiée par les iroquois le 5e Aoust 1689 lad'e fille aagée de onze mois, les os aiant esté transportés et mis en depost en une des maisons de leglise du fort ou il a esté par nous tovés et portes dedans leglise et ensuite dans le cimetier d'icelle avec les os des autres deffuncts tues et massacres par les Irocquois lesd' jour et an que desus cette inhumation s'est faitte avec touttes les ceremonies de leglise en la presence des André Rapein et Jean Paré quy ont signé et avec concours de peuples : (en marge)
a legard des corps de deffuncts Vincent Alix dit la Roche habitant de cette paroisse Marie perrein sa femme et une partie de leur enfans que les Iroquois tuerrent dabs leur maisons les d't jour et an que desus apres en avoir fait faire la perquisition on n'y a rien trouvé le feu aiant consommé leur chaires et les os. et le 23e may 1701 no's avons enterré dans cette Église une partie des os de deffunct René Charier que no's avions fait auparavant fait lever dans son habitation apres avoir fait desus un service ordinaire avec eaue benite et encens vetues de surplis et d'etoelle accompagés d'acholite aussi fait et chantres avons signé avec no's de la minutte[https://www.genealogiequebec.com/Membership/LAFRANCE/img/tag/d1p_1113B0932.jpg Sépulture-Funeral image IGD 1694] pg 1[https://www.genealogiequebec.com/Membership/LAFRANCE/img/tag/d1p_1113B0933.jpg Sépulture-Funeral image IGD 1694] pg 2"Québec, registres paroissiaux catholiques, 1621-1979," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1971-27927-4196-32?cc=1321742&wc=9RL7-MNL:15241501,15241502,15241503 : accessed 22 March 2015), Lachine > Saints-Anges-de-Lachine > Baptêmes, mariages, sépultures 1676-1790 > image 115 of 1302; nos paroisses de Église Catholique, Quebec [Catholic Church parishes, Quebec].
The Lachine massacre, part of the Beaver Wars, occurred when 1,500 Iroquois warriors attacked by surprise the small, 375-inhabitant, settlement of Lachine, New France, at the upper end of Montreal Island on the morning of August 5, 1689. In their attack, the Iroquois destroyed a substantial portion of the Lachine settlement by fire and killed or captured numerous inhabitants, although historic sources have varied widely in estimates of the number killed, from 24 to 250. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lachine_massacre Wikipedia: Lachine Massacre, note: Wikipedia calls them Mohawks, uncertain if that was actually their name] ===POINTE-AUX-TREMBLES, RIVIÈRE-DES-PRAIRIES, LACHENAIE: août 1689 / August 1689=== Puis, le 9 août, les iroquois tuent [[Dagenais-23|Pierre Dagenais]] et [[Brandon-514|Anne Brandon]]. Le moulin de Rivière-des-Prairies est assiégé. Le 17 août suivant à Lachenaie est inhumé le corps de [[Hunault-107|Marie Thérèse Hunault]] épouse de Guillaume Leclerc. Elle a été trouvée morte dans la grange après avoir été tuée par les Iroquois. ''Le 28 août a été enterré [[De_Rosny-2|Jean de Rosny]] dans un champs au faubourg la Coste (?), le dit Jean de Rosny n'ayant pu être aporté au cimetière parce qu'il y avait quatre ou cinq jours qu'il avait éte tué dans ledit champs par les Iroquois.'' D’autres escarmouches aux conséquences dramatiques ont lieu à cette époque. En octobre, des Français font subir une défaite à un groupe de 22 Iroquois en canots sur le lac des Deux-Montagnes. En novembre, les Iroquois massacrent des colons à Lachesnaye et sur l’île Jésus ===LACHENAIE: 13 novembre 1689 & mai 1691 / 13 November 1689 & May 1691===
L ’ automne de 1689 étant venu, les habi­tants profitent d'une période d'accalmie pour retourner sur leurs terres. La neige tombe tôt et ils ne craignent pas de subir une attaque. Cependant, le 13 novembre, environ 150 Iroquois profitent d'une nuit d ’ épaisse poudrerie pour faire irruption à Lachenaie et surprendre les habitants dans leur sommeil. Dans une missive écrite par le gouverneur Frontenac au ministre en France, nous extrayons ceci qui éclaire la situation: «(...) le 13, les Iroquois au nombre d'environ cent-cinquante étaient descendus à La Chesnaye (...) et qu'ils y avaient presque brûlé toutes les habitations jusque auprès des forts, pris, saccagé et tué tous les habitants (...) il ne s'était sauvé que deux habitants.» Le bilan du massacre est très lourd. Le 25 novembre 1689, le curé Buisson fait une cérémonie de funéraille collective dans une fosse où on avait enterré pendant son absence plusieurs victimes. Le 2 juillet 1690, le même scénario se reproduit, cette fois au fort de la Coulée, près de Jean Grou. Le même jour, les Oneiouts brûlèrent derrière le fort de Lachenaie une douzaine d'habitants des environs sous le regard impuissant des gens de Lachenaie. En mai 1691, ils attaquent de nouveau à Lachenaie, brûlant granges, maisons et saccageant les cultures. En juillet 1692, le chef Chaudière Noire prend revanche sur les Français qui ont fait des prisonniers Iroquois. Il réussit à capturer neuf Français et trois «sauvages». Résultat: la majorité des terres sont abandonnées. La population décline jusqu'à 32 personnes vivant toutes dans le fort sous la protection constante des soldats. Il ne reste plus que quatre maisons sur la Côte de Lachenaie. Seules six familles persistent à cultiver la terre. La production agricole, en 1688, se chiffre à 548 arpents semés et un cheptel de 177 bétes. En 1692, on ne retrouve que 163 arpents en culture et un cheptel de 77 bêtes De quoi conclure que Lachenaie a été la seigneurie la plus éprouvée de toute la Nou­velle-France. ... Claude Martel [ Extrait de « Le Domaine de Lachenaie . Etude de potentiel». Edition S.H.R.T. 21 avril 1989)[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/2694154 BAnQ: (journal) ''La revue'', 7 novembre 1989, mardi 7 novembre 1989] pg 19/56
Liste des victimes du 13 novembre 1689 à Lachenaie: #Suzanne Bettefer, 55 ans #Angélique Cottineau, 5 mois #Louis Cottineau, 2 ans #Charles Desmarre, 68 ans #François Ethier, 36 ans #Marie-Françoise Ethier, 2 ans #Jacques Ethier, 6 mois #Léonard Ethier, 47 ans #Jean-Baptiste Fonteneau, 38 ans #Madeleine Fonteneau, 7 ans #Charles Garnier, 5 ans #Jeanne Garnier, 6 ans #Julien Garnier, 40 ans #Marguerite Garnier, 1 an #Michel Garnier, 4 ans #Pierre Garnier, 10 ans #Charles Hubou, 35 ans #Geneviève Hubou, 33 ans #Marie-Thérèse Hunault, 26 ans ** #Gilette Mignolet, 43 ans #Jean Muloin, 38 ans #Anne Minson, 12 ans #Jean Minson, 17 ans ** #Jean-Baptiste Minson, 12 ans #Marguerite Minson, 15 ans #Marie-Thérèse Minson, 10 ans #Nicolas Minson, 53 ans #Bernard Sauvageau, 8 ans #Flavie Sauvageau, 5 ans #Marguerite Sauvageau, 8 ans #Marie-Thérèse Sauvageau, 7 ans #René Sauvageau, 67 ans **Jean Mison et Marie-Thérèse Hunault furent tués avant l'attaque du 13 novembre 1689. : Les batailles de 1690, 1691 et 1692 Le même scénario se reproduit le 2 juillet 1690, cette fois au «fort de la Coulée», au bout de l'île de Montréal (côté sud du pont Charles-De Gaulle, boulevard Gouin), sur la rivière des Prairies. Les registres nous mentionnent que les Iroquois y tuèrent et capturèrent plusieurs personnes. Le jour même, les Onneiouts brûlent une douzaine d'habitants capturés lors de cette bataille, derrière le «fort de La Chesnaye», et ce, sous le regard impuissant des habitants de Lachenaie! En mai 1691, ils attaquent de nouveau à Lachenaie. Les‘ 140 guerriers iroquois, 40 femmes et 20 enfants, sous la gouverne du Chef Chaudière Noire, viennent y reproduire le même scénario, brûlant les granges et maisons, et saccageant les cultures. Cette fois, les Français gardent 5 hommes et 13 femmes comme prisonniers. Le 11 août suivant, les Iroquois, alliés à 266 Anglais ve- nus d'Albany, s'acharnent sur La Prairie. L'année 1691 s'inscrit comme un véritable désastre pour la colonie française. Comble de malchance, c'est une année où la nourri- ture se fait rare. Enfin, en juillet 1692, le Chef Chaudière Noire prend revanche sur Lachenaie. Il réus- sit à capturer neuf Français et trois sauvages alliés. Ces derniers seront libérés par Mon- sieur de Vaudreuil et une armée de 500 hommes. Plusieurs colons périssent pendant ces quatre années sanglantes. La majorité de la population, vivant sous la protection constante des soldats, décline jusqu'à 32 personnes. Il ne reste plus que quatre maisons sur la côte de Lachenaie. Seules six familles persistent à cultiver la terre. En 1688, la production agricole se chiffrait à 548 arpents semés et un cheptel de 177 bêtes. En 1692, on ne retrouvait plus que 163 arpents semés et un cheptel de 77 bêtes. De quoi conclure que Lachenaie fut la paroisse la plus éprouvée de toute la Nouvelle-France! La signature du traité de Ryswick, le 20 septembre 1697, établit (momentanément) la paix entre la France et I'Angleterre. Ce traité influence les Iroquois a faire de méme avec les Francais, car ils ne peuvent plus bénéficier des faveurs de New Yorkais en matière de support militaire. C'est ainsi que le 4 août 1701 est signée la grande paix de Montréal, regroupant les chefs des cinq nations et les dirigeants de la Nouvelle-France. **x Sources : Martel, Claude (1994), Lachenaie : Du fort à la ville. Ville de Lachenaie, 48 p. Nadon, Mario (1983), Le premier demi-siècle de Lachenaie, Thèse de maîtrise, Université de Montréal, 131 p. [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4466154 BAnQ: (journal) La revue, 23 novembre 2011, Cahier 2 pg 8 ''Le massacre de Lachenaie, 2ème partie'' Claude Martel, historien]
*[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/2694154 BAnQ: (journal) La revue, 7 novembre 1989, mardi 7 novembre 1989 pg 19/56] Claude Martel, historien *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4466152 BAnQ: (journal) La revue, 16 novembre 2011, Cahier 2 pg 9 ''Le massacre de Lachenaie, 1ère partie''] Claude Martel, historien *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4466154 BAnQ: (journal) La revue, 23 novembre 2011, Cahier 2 pg 8 ''Le massacre de Lachenaie, 2ème partie''] Claude Martel, historien *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4368505 BAnQ: (journal) La revue, 8 mai 2013, Cahier 2 pg 7 ''Les premiers colons de Lachenaie''] Claude Martel, historien *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/43685935 BAnQ: (journal) La revue, 15 janvier 2014, Cahier 2 pg 7 ''Nos Filles du Roi''] Claude Martel, historien *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4368865 BAnQ: (journal) La revue, 3 février 2016, Cahier 2 pg 11 ''Le recensement de 1681''] (avec carte) Claude Martel, historien * [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massacre_de_Lachenaie Wikipédia: Massacre de Lachenaie] ===RIVIÈRE-DES-PRAIRIES=== : La Bataille de la Coulée Grou, 2 juillet 1690 / the Battle of the ''Coulée Grou'', 2 July 1690'''[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/2022212?docref=mJzIc7bpDY0emEWY21hqRQ BAnQ: ''Faits curieux de l'histoire de Montréal'' E.Z. Massicotte, Montréal, Librairie Beauchemin 1922 pdf- ''Héros Oubliés: le combat de la rivière des Prairies'' pg 181-199] C’est dans ce climat de tension que va se dérouler, un an plus tard en 1690, la bataille de la coulée Grou. L’historien Lionel Groulx, lui-même descendant de Jean Grou raconte ainsi les faits :
Un jour, vers 1687, le bonheur se sentit troublé dans la maison de Jean Grou où maintenant grandissaient huit enfants. La guerre iroquoise, l'abominable guerre, avait recommencé. Des histoires affreuses couraient d'une côte à l'autre. Ceux qui revenaient de Ville-Marie rapportaient de funèbres nouvelles. Tout le jour, on épiait fiévreusement le bord des bois. Les femmes regardaient leur homme et leurs enfants avec angoisse. Et le soir, on croyait voir, derrière les fenêtres, des spectres de démons qui riaient, sardoniques. Puis, soudain, c'est la glaçante épouvante du massacre de Lachine en 1689. Des récits de l'hécatombe, transmis de bouche en bouche, et grossis en route, rappellent les plus mauvais jours de M. des Ormeaux. L'hiver se passe dans des alarmes continuelles. Au printemps le bruit s'accrédite d'un retour prochain des barbares et aussi d'une invasion des Bostonnais qui vont venir par la mer et par le Richelieu, précédés des Loups et des Iroquois. Un matin du 2 juillet une troupe de cent Indiens est signalée le long de la rivière des Prairies. C'est sans doute l'avant-garde des guerriers Rouges en route pour Québec où s'en viennent les Bostonnais. Déjà les habitants accourent, la hache et le fusil à la main, chez Jean Grou qui a le fort sur sa terre, dans le bois, en arrière de sa coulée. Il y a là, ce matin de juillet, tous les hommes de la côte, et parmi eux, pour les commander, le sieur Colombet. Us sont environ vingt-cinq. Pendant que les femmes affolées s'enfoncent en toute hâte dans la forêt, trainant avec elles les enfants, la petite troupe de colons décide d'engager la bataille. Ils veulent, ces braves, défendre leurs familles, mais aussi, sans nul doute, arrêter les barbares sur la route de Québec. En ce temps-là tous voulaient servir, chacun se faisant, à son poste, le volontaire de la Nouvelle-France. Sans perdre une minute, Colombet et les autres se portent sur le bord de la grève et tirent les premiers coups. Quatre canots ennemis chavirent dans le courant. Surpris, les Iroquois poussent vers la rive et mettent pied à terre. Alors un combat furieux s'engage, corps à corps, sous le bois, le long de la coulée. Colombet essaie, mais en vain, de rallier ses hommes vers le fort. Les Français se battent en héros. Trente ennemis sont abattus ; le reste prend la fuite. Les nôtres perdent quinze hommes dont cinq prisonniers, parmi lesquels Jean Grou. Le soir même, par peur des Iroquois, disent les vieux registres de la Pointe-aux-Trembles, l'on enterra sur place, près de la coulée de Jean Grou, les corps des Français tués. Quelques jours plus tard, en présence du Père Millet, Jean Grou et quatre de ses compagnons étaient brûlés chez les Onneyouts. Découragés comme toujours par la lourde défaite, les Iroquois avaient repris, dès le lendemain, la route de leurs cantons, renonçant à leur jonction avec les Bostonnais. Et les humbles volontaires de Colombet recueillaient cette gloire d'avoir préparé peut-être, contre Phipps, la victoire de Frontenac. [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/2069085?docref=GWjliwtdMyZth9oFRN76sg BAnQ: ''Notre maître, le passé'' Abbé Lionel Groulx; ''L'Ancêtre'' (Jean Grou), pgs 62-63/284] PDF (Fr)
Voici la liste des combattants connus: Morts sur le champ:[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9MB-2LGT?i=185&wc=9RLQ-3TL%3A17465801%2C17465802%2C17465803&cc=1321742 FamilySearch: Sépulture / Funeral] Réinhumation multiple :1. De Colombet, commandant :2. [[Jalot-2|Jean Jallot]], chirurgien :3.[[Richard-1667|Guillaume Richard dit Lafleur]], capitaine de la milice de la Pointe-aux-Trembles, 49 ans environ il avait 8 enfants. :4. [[Cartier-128|Joseph Cartier dit Larose]] 43 ans. Il a eu cinq enfants dont deux étaient décédés en bas âge :5. [[Baudouin-32|Jean Beaudoin]], fils (fils de Jean Beaudoin) :6. [[Masta-17|Pierre Masta]], (18 ans fils de Mathurin Masta). le plus jeune combattant connu de cette bataille. :7. [[Delpé-5|Jean Delpué dit Parizot]], 42 ans père d’une famille de huit enfants. :8. [[Joly-79|Nicolas Joly]], 42 ans environ.Il laisse quatre enfants vivants. :9. Un engagé du Grand Beauchamp :10. Isaac, soldat Faits prisonniers et brûlés: :11. [[De_Montenon-1|Joseph de Montenon, sieur de la Rue]] ''Joseph de Montenon sr de Larue que les ennemis brulèrent le jour même derrière le fort de la Chenaye'' :12. [[Raynaud_dit_Blanchard-1|Jean Raynault dit Planchard]], 42 ans . 6 enfants vivants. :13. [[Groulx-53|Jean Grou]] . 7 enfants vivants. :14. Paschange (Bertrand de Rennes) :15. Le Bohême (Gaspard Dargan) Fait prisonnier puis relâché: :16. [[Payet-4|Pierre Payet dit Saint-Amour]]. Âgé de 49 ans au moment de la bataille. Père de 8 enfants dont 7 vivants; il fut emmené au pays des Onneious, puis relâché 3 ans plus tard, soit en 1693. Son fils Claude a été baptisé en 1691 comme enfant posthume, car on croyait son père mort chez les Iroquois. Après son retour, il eut 5 autres enfants Blessé : :17. [[Chaudillon-4|Antoine Chaudillon]], chirurgien, aussi emmené prisonnier et relâché par la suite. D’autres combattants ont participé à cette bataille, mais on n’a pu tous les identifier. [[Fortin-299|François Fortin dit Plermel]] pourrait fort bien être un de ceux-là puisqu’il habitait cet endroit et qu’il est décédé en juillet 1690. L’acte de décès n’a pas été retrouvé. Une plaque commémorative a été posée sur les lieux de la bataille. On pouvait y lire l’inscription visible à la source:[http://histoiresdancetres.com/vaillancourt/la-bataille-de-la-coulee-grou/ Histoires d'ancêtres: ''La bataille de la coulée Grou'', Vaillancourt] ==Sources== *[https://www.erudit.org/fr/revues/cd/2018-n132-cd03426/87578ac.pdf Érudit: ''Guerre franco-iroquoise dans la vallée du Saint-Laurent; Réactions et stratégies militaires (1689-1696)'' Jérémie L. St-Louis; Cap-aux-Diamants, (132), 23–26. Personnages méconnus et faits inédits sous le regard de jeunes historiens; Numéro 132, hiver 2018]

Massey & McBurney of Moneyslane

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[[Category:Down Genealogy Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Moneyslane Townland, Drumgooland Parish, County Down]] I traveled to Belfast, Ireland in June 2015 to conduct research related to my ancestors from County Down. This is a page to consolidate that research and findings not just for my own convenience but to share with others interested in these families and Moneyslane. [https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=zi5_rTV3ObXQ.ks1mJqLcytZk Map of family locations in Ireland] My research began with [[Massey-1843|Thomas Massey]] and [[McBurney-34|Mary Jane McBurney/McBirney]] who were married at Ballyroney Presbyterian Church in Lackan, County Down in 1837. They had at least six known children who immigrated to Massachusetts and initially settled in and around Boston, particularly in Brookline and Cambridge. Many of the Masseys found in city directories in the mid-1800s and early 1900s are either descended from or otherwise related to this family. Thomas and Mary Jane's children identified in Drumgooland Church of Ireland records: # James Massey (1838-?) - ''Presumed died as an infant before the birth of their second son also named James.'' # [[Massey-1919|James Massey]] (1839-1900) # [[Massey-1918|Mary Ann Massey]] (1843-1917) m. [[McCullough-1570 | Thomas McCullough]] in Brookline, MA # [[Massey-1940|William Massey]] (1845-1926) # [[Massey-1917|Thomas Massey]] (1852-1927) # [[Massey-1842|Samuel Massey]] (1855-1897) # [[Massey-2586|Robert Massey]] (1858-?)

Massey Brick Walls

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Massey Genealogy 2000

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Massey Name Study]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] == Massey Genealogy 2000 == Descendants of John Massey, immigrant, and possible grandsons Hezekiah, Joseph, and Richard. * by William W. Massey Jr. * Knoxville, Tennessee, USA, 2000 * 232 pages * Includes bibliographical references and index. * Modern, well-researched book. * Source Example: ::: Massey, William W. ''[[Space:Massey_Genealogy_2000|Massey Genealogy 2000]]'' (Knoxville, Tennessee, USA, 2000) * Inline Citation Example (Change page number as appropriate.): ::: [[#MasseyBook|Massey]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Massey_Genealogy_2000|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * [https://www.worldcat.org/title/massey-genealogy-2000/oclc/608673723 Search for a library] * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89073125890 Hathitrust.org] (Limited search only) * [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE60886 FamilySearch ExLibris Rosetta] (Download)

Masson Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Masson Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Masson Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Masson Masson] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Masson name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Massons), by time period (18th Century Massons), or by topic (Masson DNA, Masson Occupations, Masson Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Masson Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Masson}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:Masson of canada and france]] * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified

Masson of canada and france

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[[Category:Masson Name Study]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Mason-5732|Fred Mason]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=9553486 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Masten Cemetery

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This is the profile for the Masten Cemetery. The cemetery is no longer in use and is in the abandoned town of Masten. [[Category: Lycoming County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Masten, Pennsylvania]]

Master thesis

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Masterson Name Study

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[[Category:Masterson Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. == yDNA Tests Taken == {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name|| Earliest Known Ancestor || Test Taken || Y-DNA Haplogroup |- | [[Masterson-376|Brandon Masterson]] || [[Masterson-242 | Thomas J. Masterson]]|| Y32 || R-M269 |}

Matahuru Lawn Cemetery Free Space

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[[Category: Mataram, Java, Historic Indonesian Sultanate]] This page is part of [[Project:Indonesia|the Indonesia Project]] For profiles, please see [[:Category: Mataram, Java, Historic Indonesian Sultanate|the category]] ==Mataram== ===Ascendancy=== The Sultanate of Mataram /məˈtɑːrəm/ was the last major independent Javanese kingdom on Java before the island was colonised by the Dutch. It was the dominant political force radiating from the interior Central Java from the late 16th century until the beginning of the 18th century. Wikipedia. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mataram_Sultanate Mataram Sultanate] Accessed July 29, 2017 [[Day-1904|jhd]] Mataram reached its peak of power during the reign of Sultan Agung Hanyokrokusumo (r. 1613 – 1645), and began to decline after his death in 1645. By the mid-18th century, Mataram lost both power and territory to the Dutch East India Company (Dutch: Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie; VOC). It had become a vassal state of the company by 1749. According to Javanese records, the kings of Mataram were descended from one Ki Ageng Sela (Sela is a village near the present-day Demak). In the 1570s, one of Ki Ageng Sela's descendants, Kyai Gedhe Pamanahan was awarded to rule the land of Mataram by King of Pajang, Sultan Hadiwijaya, as the reward for his service on defeating Arya Panangsang, Hadiwijaya's enemy. Pajang was located near the current site of Surakarta, and Mataram was originally a vassal of Pajang. Pamanahan was often referred to as Kyai Gedhe Mataram. 1586, marked the end of the Pajang kingdom and the rise of its former vassal, the Mataram Sultanate. ===1613 Dutch Contacts=== The first contact between Mataram and the Dutch East India Company (VOC) occurred under Panembahan Hanyakrawati. Dutch activities at the time were limited to trading from limited coastal settlements, so their interactions with the inland Mataram kingdom were limited, although they did form an alliance against Surabaya in 1613. Panembahan Hanyakrawati died accidentally that year when he was in Krapyak forest, hunting for deer. ===1628 Seige of Batavia=== In 1628, Agung and his armies began the siege of Batavia. ===1646 Amangkurat I=== Upon taking the throne, Agung's son Susuhunan Amangkurat I tried to bring long-term stability to Mataram's realm, by murdering local leaders that were insufficiently deferential to him, including the still-powerful noble from Surabaya, Pangeran Pekik, his father-in-law, and executed Panembahan Adiningkusuma (posthumous: Panembahan Girilaya), king of Cirebon, his son in-law. ===1726 Death of Amangkurat IV=== After the death of Amangkurat IV of the Mataram Sultanatein 1726 , Mataram became overshadowed by Dutch intervention who managed to put Adipati Anom (bearing the title Pakubuwana II) to the throne, rather than the rightful heir, Prince Arya Mangkunagara who fiercely opposed the Dutch . Through cunning political moves, Arya Mangkunegara was exiled to Ceylon in 1728, and finally sent to Kaapstad at the most southern-end of Africa. ===1742 Geger Pacinang Chinese Uprising=== In 1742, a Chinese uprising, known as Geger Pacinang broke out in Batavia in reaction to the Chinese genocide directed by Dutch General Governor, Adriaan Valckenier. Jeffrey Hays. Facts and Details. [http://factsanddetails.com/indonesia/Government_Military_Crime/sub6_5a/entry-4058.html Sultans and Royalty in Indonesia]. Last updated June 2015. Accessed July 28, 2017. [[Day-1904|jhd]] Survivors fled eastward for refuge, joining forces with Mataram peasants who had suffered similarly at the hands both of the Dutch and their own rulers. Indonesia Tourism Forum. [http://www.indonesia-tourism.com/forum/showthread.php?1442-Pura-Mangkunegaran&styleid=13 Pura Mangkunegaran] Accessed July 28, 2017. [[Day-1904|jhd]] The oppressed Mataram peasants were led by a valiant warrior prince called Raden Mas Said, who was the son of the exiled prince Arya Mangkunegara. The combined forces managed to tear down the walls and completely destroyed the Palace at Kartasura, forcing Sultan Pakubuwana II to retreat to Ponorogo in East Java. During this era, Raden Mas Said married Rubiyah who would ultimately become the leader of the brave female legion, and was thereafter given the title Matah Ati. Six months later, with the aid of Dutch forces, Pakubuwana II managed to quell the uprising. But when he found the Kartasura Palace completely destroyed, the Sultan was forced to move the capital to Surakarta. His policy to directly involve Dutch forces in the war cost the sultanate to cede Mataram territory stretching from Rembang in northern Central Java all the way to Surabaya, Madiun and Madura in East Java. The policy even stripped the ruling Pakubuwana II of all his power as he became merely a Leenman or “Borrower of Dutch authorities”. The remaining survivals fled to take refuge east, where they ultimately joined forces with Mataram peasants who suffered a similar fate under the oppression of the Dutch as well as by their own rulers. The oppressed Mataram peasants were led by a valiant warrior prince called Raden Mas Said, who was the son of the exiled prince Arya Mangkunegara. The combined forces managed to tear down the walls and completely destroyed the Palace at Kartasura, forcing Sultan Pakubuwana II to retreat to Ponorogo in East Java. During this era, Raden Mas Said married Rubiyah who would ultimately become the leader of the brave female legion, and was thereafter given the title Matah Ati. Six months later, with the aid of Dutch forces, Pakubuwana II managed to quell the uprising. But when he found the Kartasura Palace completely destroyed, the Sultan was forced to move the capital to Surakarta. His policy to directly involve Dutch forces in the war cost the sultanate to cede Mataram territory stretching from Rembang in northern Central Java all the way to Surabaya, Madiun and Madura in East Java. The policy even stripped the ruling Pakubuwana II of all his power as he became merely a Leenman or “Borrower of Dutch authorities”. ===1746 Java Succession War=== In 1746 Raden Mas Said joined forces with his uncle, Prince Mangkubumi, younger brother of Pakubuwana II, in a guerilla warfare against the Dutch-Mataram forces deep in Yogyakarta in what most historians refer to as the Java Succession War III. Raden Mas Said later married for the second time with Prince Mangkubumi’s daughter, Raden Ayu Inten, and began to use the title Pangeran Adipati Mangkunegoro Senopati Panoto Baris Lelono Adikareng Noto. In the midst of the War, Pakubuwana II fell ill and eventually passed away in 1749. Before he died, he submitted sovereignty of the Sultanate to the Dutch Eastern Coast Governor, Baron von Hohendrof. The Dutch authorities eventually inaugurated the son of Pakubuwana II, Raden Mas Suryadi, as Successor, bearing the title Pakubuwono III. At the same time, upon hearing that Pakubuwono II had passed away, Prince Mangkubumi was also crowned Sultan of Mataram in Yogyakarta, bearing the same title of Pakubuwono III. The event escalated the heat of war between the two factions. In 1752 the coalition between Raden Mas Said and Prince Mangkubumi broke down due to the dispute over the single undivided supremacy over Mataram. Prince Mangkubumi turned against his own son in law and waged war against Raden Mas Said. After several failed attempts to defeat Raden Mas Said, Prince Mangkubumi subsequently turned to the Dutch and Pakubuwono III. The Mangkunegaran rule in Surakarta was established through a long, bitter and intricate historical process. The seed of its establishment was planted in the late era of the Mataram Sultanate , at the arrival of Dutch forces which tcreated political havoc in the area. Indonesia Tourism Forum. [http://www.indonesia-tourism.com/forum/showthread.php?1442-Pura-Mangkunegaran&styleid=13 Pura Mangkunegaran] Accessed July 28, 2017. [[Day-1904|jhd]] The Dutch ruler in Semarang, Nicholas Hartingh, recognizing that Raden Mas Said appeared to be undefeatable, urged Paku Buwono III to invite Raden Mas Said to diplomatic talks. Raden Mas Said accepted the invitation so long as the Dutch authorities would not be involved. Ever since 1746 Raden Mas Said joined forces with his uncle, Prince Mangkubumi, younger brother of Pakubuwana II, in a guerilla warfare against the Dutch-Mataram forces deep in Yogyakarta in what most historians refer to as the Java Succession War III. Rade Mas Said later married for the second time with Prince Mangkubumi’s daughter, Raden Ayu Inten, and began to use the title Pangeran Adipati Mangkunegoro Senopati Panoto Baris Lelono Adikareng Noto. ===1749 Death of Pakubuwana=== In 1749 Baron von Hohendrof was the Dutch Eastern Coast Governor. Before Pakubuwana II fell ill and eventually died that year, he submitted tghe sovereignty of the Sultanate to the Dutch Eastern Coast Governor, Baron von Hohendrof. The Dutch authorities eventually inaugurated the son of Pakubuwana II, Raden Mas Suryadi, as Successor, bearing the title Pakubuwono III. At the same time, upon hearing that Pakubuwono II had passed away, Prince Mangkubumi was also crowned Sultan of Mataram in Yogyakarta, bearing the same title of Pakubuwono III. The event escalated the heat of war between the two factions. In the midst of the War, Pakubuwana II fell ill and eventually passed away in 1749. Before he died, he submitted sovereignty of the Sultanate to the Dutch Eastern Coast Governor, Baron von Hohendrof. The Dutch authorities eventually inaugurated the son of Pakubuwana II, Raden Mas Suryadi, as Successor, bearing the title Pakubuwono III. At the same time, upon hearing that Pakubuwono II had passed away, Prince Mangkubumi was also crowned Sultan of Mataram in Yogyakarta, bearing the same title of Pakubuwono III. The event escalated the heat of war between the two factions. In 1752 the coalition between Raden Mas Said and Prince Mangkubumi broke down due to the dispute over the single undivided supremacy over Mataram. Prince Mangkubumi turned against his own son in law and waged war against Raden Mas Said. After several failed attempts to defeat Raden Mas Said, Prince Mangkubumi subsequently turned to the Dutch and Pakubuwono III. Under the Sumpah Paworing Kawula pledge: Tiji Tibeh, Mati Siji Mati Kabeh, Mukti Siji Mukti Kabeh (Death to one and Death to all, Glory to one and one Glory to all), Raden Mas Said and his forces continued his revolt against the Dutch orchestrated coalition. Three great battles were recorded during the course of 1752-1757 that dubbed Raden Mas Said as Pangeran Sambernyawa or The Prince of Life Taker, since he always brought terror and spread death in battlefields. Facing the fact that simply nobody could defeat Raden Mas Said, Nicholas Hartingh, the Dutch ruler in Semarang, urged Paku Buwono III to invite Raden Mas Said to diplomatic talks. Raden Mas Said accepted the invitiation for as long as it would not involve the Dutch authorities. Eventually peace was restored in 1757 through the Salatiga Charter, which was later acknowledged by the Yogyakarta Sultanate as well as the Dutch authorities. The Charter stated that Raden Mas Said was inaugurated as an Adipati Miji or Independent ruler over the Praja Mangkunegaran or the Independent district of Mangkunegaran. Taking the title Mangkunegara I, Raden Mas Said ruled over Kedaung, Matesih, Honggobayan, Sembuyan, Gunung Kidul, Northern Pajang and Kedu. He eventually set up his own palace near the Pepe River, known today as the Pura Mangkunegaran. ==Sultans of Mataram== #[[Mataram-1|Senopati]] Panembahan Senopati (Panembahan Senopati ing Alaga Sayidin Panatagama Khalifatullah Tanah Jawa) : 1587-1601 Wikipedia. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mataram_Sultanate#Javanese_kingship Mataram Sultanate] Accessed July 31, 2017. [[Day-1904|jhd]] #[[Mataram-2|Hanyakrawati]] Raden Mas Jolang (Sri Susuhunan Adi Prabu Hanyakrawati Senapati-ing-Ngalaga Mataram) : 1601-1613 #[[Mataram-3|Sultan Agung]] Raden Mas Jatmika / Sultan Agung (Sultan Agung Senapati-ing-Ngalaga Abdurrahman) : 1613-1645) #[[Mataram-4|Amangkurat I]] Raden Mas Sayidin / Amangkurat I (Kanjeng Susuhunan Prabu Amangkurat Agung) : 1646-1677 #[[Mataram-7|Amangkurat II]] : 1677-1703 #[[Mataram-8 |Amangkurat III]] : 1703-1704 #[[Mataram-5|Pakubuwono I]] Pangeran Puger / Pakubuwono I]] : 1704-1719 #[[Mataram-6|Amangkurat IV]]: 1719-1726 #Pakubuwono II : 1726-1749 Mataram was divided in 1755, and the succeeding rulers of the new sultanates are not generally considered as Sultans of Mataram. ==End of Mataram: Successor States== ===1755 Treaty of Giyanti=== In 1755. the Dutch representative Nicholas Hartingh, Pakubuwana III, and Prince Mangkubumi sined the Treaty of Giyanti, settling the dispute between Pakubuwono III and Prince Mangkubumi. The charter also marked the official end to the unified and independent Mataram Sultanate since The Giyanti Treaty divided the Mataram Sultanate into the Yogyakarta Sultanate ruled by Prince Mangkubumi (who later took the name Hamengkubuwono I) and the Kasunanan Surakarta under Pakubuwono III. The Yogyakarta Sultanate then established the Keraton or Palace of Yogyakarta. The charter also formed a new coalition between Surakarta, Yogyakarta and Dutch forces against the relentless Raden Mas Said. Finally, through the Treaty of Giyanti , signed in 1755 between Pakubuwana III, Prince Mangkubumi, and Dutch representative, Nicolas Hartingh, the dispute between Pakubuwono III and Prince Mangkubumi was settled. The charter also marked the official end to the unified and independent Mataram Sultanate since The Giaynti Treaty divided the Mataram Sultanate into the Yogyakarta Sultanate ruled by Prince Mangkubumi (who later took the name Hamengkubuwono I) and the Kasunanan Surakarta under Pakubuwono III. The Yogyakarta Sultanate then established the Keraton or Palace of Yogyakarta. The charter also formed a new coalition between Surakarta, Yogyakarta and Dutch forces against the relentless Raden Mas Said. Under the Sumpah Paworing Kawula pledge: Tiji Tibeh, Mati Siji Mati Kabeh, Mukti Siji Mukti Kabeh (Death to one and Death to all, Glory to one and one Glory to all), Raden Mas Said and his forces continued his revolt against the Dutch orchestrated coalition. Three great battles were recorded during the course of 1752-1757 that dubbed Raden Mas Said as Pangeran Sambernyawa or The Prince of Life Taker, since he always brought terror and spread death in battlefields. Facing the fact that simply nobody could defeat Raden Mas Said, Nicholas Hartingh, the Dutch ruler in Semarang, urged Paku Buwono III to invite Raden Mas Said to diplomatic talks. Raden Mas Said accepted the invitation for as long as it would not involve the Dutch authorities. ===1757 Salatiga Charter=== Eventually peace was restored in 1757 through the Salatiga Charter, which was later acknowledged by the Yogyakarta Sultanate as well as the Dutch authorities. The Charter stated that Raden Mas Said was inaugurated as an Adipati Miji or Independent ruler over the Praja Mangkunegaran or the Independent district of Mangkunegaran. Taking the title Mangkunegara I, Raden Mas Said ruled over Kedaung, Matesih, Honggobayan, Sembuyan, Gunung Kidul, Northern Pajang and Kedu. He eventually set up his own palace near the Pepe River, known today as the Pura Mangkunegaran. In 1757 peace was restored through the Salatiga Charter, which was later acknowledged by the Yogyakarta Sultanate as well as the Dutch authorities. The Charter stated that Raden Mas Said was inaugurated as an Adipati Miji or Independent ruler over the Praja Mangkunegaran or the Independent district of Mangkunegaran. The charter also formed a new coalition between Surakarta, Yogyakarta and Dutch forces against the relentless Raden Mas Said. ===Successor States=== #Yogyakarta Sultanate #Mangkunegaran Principality *Kasunanan Surakarta ==Sources== See also: *[http://3.um-bengkulu.web.id/en1/2754-2653/Kesultanan-Mataram_30915_3-um-bengkulu.html Sultanate of Mataram] (Indonesian language)

Matarawa Cemetery Free Space

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[[Category: Manawatū-Whanganui Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Matarawa Cemetery, Fordell, Manawatū-Whanganui]] == Matarawa Cemetery== AKA St Johns Church Cemetery, Fordell

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Ferracci-4|Teresa Ferracci]] is (or will be once her GEDCOM file is imported) currently working on attaching to her profiles. Can you help? [[McGoey-53 | Bernard Mcgoey]] and [[McGoey-55 | Catherine McGoey]] [[Project:Connectors|Connectors]] [http://tinyurl.com/y9v9zeug WikiData Query for Italian Nationality on Wikipedia connected to WikiTree] Migrating ancestor template: {{{{Migrating Ancestor | origin = Italy | destination = USA | origin-flag = Flags-10.jpg | destination-flag = Flags-4.jpg }} must change the origin and flags as needed. *[[Editing_Tips|Editing Tips]] ** Cell formatting **# |- valign="top" **
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Materials For A History of The Sessions Family in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Materials For A History of The Sessions Family in America == The Descendants of Alexander Sessions of Andover, Mass., 1669. * by Francis Charles Sessions (1820-1892) * published by Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, N.Y., 1890 * Source Example: ::: Sessions, Francis Charles. ''[[Space:Materials For A History of The Sessions Family in America|Materials For A History of The Sessions Family in America]]'' (Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, N.Y., 1890) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Sessions|Sessions]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Sessions|Sessions]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Materials For A History of The Sessions Family in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=h6pRAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/materialsforhist00sess * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005756245 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15837/ === Table of Contents === * Letters. Amasa Sessions to John Sessions, Norwich, N. Y. Utica, N. Y., August 30, 1838 * Thomas Sessions to H. S. Flynt. City Providence, January 20, 1845 * Wm. H. Sessions to John W. Sessions. (Formerly of Hudson, O.). Cedar Falls, Iowa, February 28, 1859 * Wm. V. Sessions to John W. Sessions. South Wilbraham, Mass., March 14, 1859 * Walter L. Sessions to John W. Sessions. Panama, Chautauque Co., N. Y., March 11, 1859 * Gilman L. Sessions to John W. Sessions. Binghampton, N. Y., March 18, 1859 * John Sessions to John W. Sessions. No. 10 Wall Street, New York, March 31, 1859 * Perrigrine G. Sessions to John W. Sessions, San Francisco, Cal. City Bountiful, Utah Territory, May 15, 1859 * Jairus Alexander Sessions to John W. Sessions. Brimfield, Mass., June 29, 1859 * Alexander J. Sessions to John W. Sessions. Beverly, Mass., June 28, 1859 * Eliakim Williams Sessions to John W. Sessions. Abington. Conn., part of town of Pomfret, July, 1859 * Gilman L. Sessions to John W. Sessions. Binghampton, N. Y., August 22, 1859 * Mrs. Milton Sessions to John W. Sessions. Ogdensburgh, N. Y., August 3, 1859 * Alexander G. Rich to John W. Sessions. Warren, Mass., August 20, 1859 * H.S. Flynt to John W. Sessions. Columbus, Ohio, August 23, 1859 * Philip Sessions to John W. Sessions, of San Francisco, Cal. Carroll Parish, Floyd, La., November 28, 1859 * James P. Sessions to John W. Sessions, San Francisco. Jackson, Miss., February 20, 1860 * Alexander J. Sessions to John W. Sessions. Salem, Mass., December 4, 1860 * William V. Sessions to Alfred Poor. South Wilbraham, Mass., January 17, 1871 * E.C. Sessions of Reno, Nev., to E. C. Sessions of Oakland, Cal. Reno, Nev., January 1, 1869 * Joseph W. Sessions to Mr. Alfred Poor. Westminster, Conn., February 10, 1871 * Samuel Sessions to Alfred Poor. St. Johns, Michigan, February 21, 1871 * E. W. Sessions to F. C. Sessions. Abington, Conn., February 25, 1871 * David Sessions to Alfred Poor. Bellevue, March 13, 1871 * John Sessions to Alfred Poor. Oakland, Cal., March 20, 1871 * Joseph W. Sessions to F. C. Sessions. Westminster, Conn., May 26, 1871 * S. W. Sessions to Alfred Poor. Cleveland, Ohio, May 31, 1871 * David Sessions to Alfred Poor. Olivet, Mich., March 13, 1871 * D. A. Dwight to Alfred Poor. Adams, N. Y., August 9, 1871 * Alfred Poor to F. C. Sessions. Salem, Mass., September 1, 1871 * C. Hammond to F. C. Sessions * Genealogy of Nathaniel Sessions of Pomfret, Conn * Alonzo Sessions to F. C. Sessions * C. E. Sessions to F. C. Sessions. Arkansas City, Ark., March 28, 1884 * Charles E. Sessions to F. C. Sessions. Jacksonville, Ill., May 19, 1884 * C. E. Sessions to F. C. Sessions. Jacksonville, Ill., May 25, 1884 * Moultrie McK. Sessions to F. C. Sessions. Marietta, Ga., June 11, 1886 * J. F. Sessions to F. C. Sessions. Brookhaven, Miss., June 13, 1888 * Estrays * Early generations of the Sessions Family * Descendants of Nathaniel Sessions * Nathaniel Sessions * Robert Sessions, Jr. * Biographical sketch of Francis C. Sessions * Francis Sessions * Descendants of Nathaniel Sessions. Nathaniel, b. Aug.8, 1681... * Descendants of John Sessions * Genealogy of the family of George Sessions and Eunice Mather * Lineage of Francis C. Sessions * Back matter * Biographical sketch of Frederick Sessions * Biographical sketch of Walter L. Sessions. Jamestown, December 26, 1890 * Biographical sketch of Rev. John Sessions, D. D. * Biographical of Alonzo Sessions, of Ionia, Mich. * Life of Judge Wm. M. Sessions * A letter from Prof. L. O. Emerson to F. C. Sessions. Findlay, O., Dec. 17, 1890 * Wm. R. Sessions, born December 3, 1835 * Pullman, Ill., Nov. 17, 1890. Mr. Francis C. Sessions, Columbus, O. * Pullman, Ill., Nov. 23, 1890. F. C. Sessions, Esq. * Genealogical table of the Sessions Family * Letter of J. F. Sessions to H. M. Sessions, Tongaloo, Miss. Brookhaven, Miss., July 22, 1890 * Letter of Dr. Lewe Sessions to H. M. Sessions, Tongaloo, Miss. Union Springs, Ala., July 10, 1890 * Historical sketch of M. H. Sessions, Esq., of Minneapolis, Minn. * Extracts from a sermon delivered at the funeral of Robert Sessions, in 1836, at South Wilbraham, Mass. * Sampit, Georgetown County, So. Carolina, March 30, 1891 * Biographical sketch of David Robert Sessions, of San Francisco, Cal. * Item furnished by Mrs. Ruth Huntington Sessions, the authoress, from Brooklyn, N. Y. * Hamlet, May 8, 1891. Sessions homestead, Arkwright * Family of Nelson Cyrus Newell * Children of Martha Jane West, daughter of John and Martha P. (Sessions) West * Letter of E. J. Bicknall to F. C. Sessions. Providence, R. I., July 13, 1891 * Perregrine G. Sessions * Chart * Our first ancestors in this country * Letter from Miss Ellen Washburn Sessions to F. C. Sessions. Cleveland, O., June 27, 1891 * Letter of D. S. Sessions to F. C. Sessions. Houston, Texas, Sept. 11, 1891 * Index * Errata

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Greer-6444|Mike Greer]] is currently working on. Can you help? Page 1 * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Mike_Greer_To-Do_List Page 2 * https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Mike_Greer_To-Do_List_2 Link to Laureates * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Nobel_Physicist_Connections 62 entries. 32 connected. 21 Nobel laureates. (N superscript) {| border="4" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes !|Status !|Origin |- |[[Oort-25|Jan Oort]]||1900-04-28 ||Spouse. GParents.||Connected.||Holland |- |[[Mueller-7403|Hans Mueller]]||1900-10-27 ||Spouse.||||Switzerland |- |[[Cartwright-3124|Mary Cartwright]]||1900-12-17 ||No Spouse. Parents.||Connected.||England |- |[[Fermi-2|Enrico FermiN]]||1901-09-29 ||Spouse. Parents.||Connected.||Italy |- |[[Jordon-729|Pascual Jordan]]||1902-10-18 || Spouse. Parents. GParents.||||Germany |- |[[Wigner-14|Eugene Paul WignerN]]||1902-11-17 ||Spouses. Parents. 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Parents.||Connected.||America |- |[[De_Bruijn-909|Nicolaas de Bruijn]]||1918-07-09 ||Spouse. Parents. GParents.||Connected.||Holland |- |[[Smullyan-1|Raymond Smullyan]]||1919-03-25 ||Spouse. Parents. GParents.||Connected.||America |- |[[Batchelor-2357|George K. Batchelor]]||1920-03-09 ||Spouse. Parents. GGParents.||Connected.||Australia |- |[[Rényi-1|Alfréd Rényi]] ||1921-03-20 ||Spouse. Parents.||||Hungary |- |[[Sakharov-2|Andrei SakharovN]]||1921-05-21 ||Spouses. Parents.||||Russia |- |[[Sciama-5|Dennis Sciama]]||1926-11-18 ||Spouse. Parents.||||England |- |[[O'Neill-3328|Gerald O'Neill]]||1927-02-06 ||Spouse. Parents. GParents.||||America |- |[[Swinnerton-Dyer-1|Peter Swinnerton-Dyer]]||1927-08-02 ||Parents. GParents.||Connected.||England |- | [[Grothendieck-1|Alexander Grothendieck]] || 1928-03-28 || Spouse. Mat.GGparents.||Connected.||Germany |- |[[Bell-43670|John Stewart Bell]]||1928-07-28 ||Spouse. 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Mather Mine Disaster 1928

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[[Category:Pennsylvania, Mining Disasters]] [[Category: Mather Mine Disaster, Mather, Pennsylvania, 1928]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Northeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Northeast United States Mining Disasters]] |'''Mather Mine Disaster''' ''This mining disaster is in need of help developing it. Are you interested in adopting this location?''
Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 19 May 1928 * Location: [[:Category:Mather, Pennsylvania|Mather, Greene County, Pennsylvania]] * Victims: 195 deaths * Cause: Explosion {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== ===Sources=== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mather_Mine_disaster Wikipedia] * [https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/mather_explosion.htm US Mine Disasters] * [http://www.gendisasters.com/pennsylvania/21938/mather-pa-mine-explosion-may-1928 GenDisasters] .

Mather No. 1 Mine Disaster

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Mather's and Gaunce Funeral Home List of Coffins Purchased from 1873 to 1919

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[[Category:Nicholas County, Kentucky]] [[Category:US Black Heritage Project, Needs Profiles Created]] [[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange]] Mather's and Gaunce Funeral Home List of Coffins Purchased from 1873 to 1919 - African American List Burial Records https://sites.rootsweb.com/~kynichol/cemetery/earlyburials.html accessed on 12 Dec 2021 # '''[[Unknown-584111|Mary (Unknown) Allen (1820-bef.1920)]] wife, (colored)''' # '''[[Allen-54717|Peter Allen]], (colored) December 5, 1907 buried Carlisle''' # '''[[Allen-54744|Rachael Allen (1889-1909)]] (colored) January 15, 1909''' # Sanford Allen's mother (colored) February 13, 1908 # '''[[Anderson-64404|Clint Anderson]], (colored), age 27 August 24, 1911 buried Carlisle''' # '''[[Baker-54131|Wallace Baker (abt.1877-1887)]] George Baker's son (colored) April 13, 1887''' #''' [[Baker-54140|Unknown Baker (-1897)]] Lewis Baker's child (colored) April 7, 1897''' #''' [[Baker-54141|Unnames Baker (-1906)]] William Baker's(Blue Bill), (colored) son June 9, 1906 buried''' # Will Baker, (colored) # John Baker's child, (colored) # '''[[Baker-54142|Unknown Baker (-1904)]] Matilda Baker's, daughter, (colored) December 7, 1904 buried in Carlisle''' # Frank Banister’s wife (colored) January 24, 1906 buried Carlisle # '''[[Bannister-1984|Thomas Bannister (-1890)]] (colored) July 12, 1890''' # '''[[Bigstaff-13|Mamie Bigstaff (1836-1916)]] (colored) August 6, 1916 buried Carlisle''' # '''[[Black-20145|Harvey Black (-1909)]], age 81, (colored) January 19, 1909 buried Black Cross Roads''' # '''[[Branch-2364|Lucretia Branch (1810-1890)]] (colored) December 27, 1890''' # '''[[Breckenridge-826|Peter Breckenridge (-abt.1885)]], (colored) January 27, 1885''' # Ellen Bailey's son March 23, 1875 # '''[[Unknown-584105|Emma (Unknown) Baily (1853-1910)]], colored July 10, 1910 buried Carlisle''' # '''[[Baird-6567|S Baird (-1909)]] February 15, 1909 bured Sharpsburg, Ky''' # '''[[Baker-54081|Clarinda Baker (-1892)]], (colored), said to be 106 August 4, 1892''' # '''[[Baker-54082|Unknown Baker (-1897)]] Lewis Baker's child (colored) April 7, 1897''' #''' [[Baker-54102|Sarah Baker (-1898)]] colored June 20, 1898 buried Carlisle''' # George Brown, age 48, (colored) March 29, 1913 b. Mt. Gilead, Bath Co. # George Brown's wife age 27, (colored) September 29, 1906 buried Carlisle # John Brown's wife, (colored) # Steven Brown's wife (colored) February 25, 1887 # David Bryant's child (colored) # Harvey Bryant's mother (colored) February 24, 1890 # Sally Bryant, (colored), age 49 December 28, 1912 buried Carlisle # William Bryant's child (colored), age 2 September 28, 1909 buried Carlisle # William Bryant's child (colored) March 19, 1911 buried Carlisle # '''[[Bryer-249|Harrison Bryer]] (colored) September 22, 1893''' # Frank Brister's child (colored) November 10, 1899 # Malinda Brooks, (colored), age 69 August 25, 1907 buried Fullerton Place # David Campbell, (colored) May 7, 1874 # Mrs. Carlisle's son (colored) January 20, 1886 # Thomas Carlisle, s/o Bell, (colored?) September 23, 1898 # Minnie Chambers, 37, (colored), 1917 buried Carlisle # Harriet Chambers' husband Ellisville(colored) March 1, 1887 # Mother of Will Chambers, (colored) May 24, 1904 buried Hickory Ridge # child, age 2, (colored) February 1, 1908 # William Clark's child, (colored) # '''[[Clark-69118|William Harvey Clark (abt.1856-1913)]], age 59, (colored) May 17, 1913 buried Carlisle''' # Lou Emma Clay, (Colored),35, wife/James H. August 29, 1917 buried Carlisle # Lou Clayborn, (Colored) November 16, 1907 buried Carlisle # '''[[Coleman-15742|William Coleman]], (colored) November 23, 1908 buried Carlisle''' # Will Coleman's wife, age 25, and child, (col) October 26, 1907 buried Carlisle # Colored child April 13, 1888 # Colored child May 30, 1889 # Colored child, at Lycergius Robinsons October, 1892 # Colored girl September 24, 1889 # Colored girl, Moorefield May 26, 1888 # Colored Man's child April 3, 1889 # Colored woman April 11, 1890 # Colored woman December 3, 1892 # America Colston , (colored) June 14, 1898 buried Carlisle # John Cunningham (colored) February 15, 1889 # June Cunningham's infant (colored) January 22, 1908 # Abby Dallas' child, (colored) February 20, 1874 # Wallace Darnell's wife, age 66, (colored) June 17, 1906 buried Carlisle # '''[[Deal-2309|Will Deal (-1907)]], age 38, (colored) April 3, 1907 buried Carlisle''' # '''[[Derickson-115|Huldy Derickson (1866-1904)]] (colored) September 12, 1904''' # John Derrickson's wife, (colored) September 3, 1904 # Amp Dickerson 's wife, (colored) September 1, 1873 # Mariah Dickerson, age 81, (colored) March 15, 1909 buried Hickory Ridge # Walter Dickerson's wife (colored) July 10, 1898 # Walker Dickerson's child, (colored) September 6, 1884 # Walker Dickerson's child (colored) June 2, 1884 # Child of Cinda Donaldson(colored) July 8, 1898 # Cynthia Duncan wife of Lewis, (colored) # Elmer Duncan, age 16, s/o G. W., (colored) December 30, 1907 out of town, b. Carisle # George Duncan's son (color) February 14, 1888 # Lawson Ewing, (colored) April 7, 1907 # Chris Farris' sister (color) 1888 # John Farris' child (colored) McCray Place May 19, 1888 # Florence Fields, (colored) May 18, 1910 # James Fisher's child (colored) January 1, 1889 # George Fisher's child (colored) January 13, 1888 Buzzard Roost # Fannie Fletcher's husband (colored) August 23, 1890 # Jane Fletcher (colored) September 1, 1893 # Levi Foster's child, (colored) February 22, 1873 # ______ George (col) died Jas W. Berry Farm January 19, 1888 # Isaac Gibson (colored) February 20, 1874 # Alice Graham, (colored) April 12, 1901 # Ad Grant, (Colored) January 1, 1893 # Anna Grant's child, (colored) Lewis Green, (colored) August 6, 1884 # Nannie Green, (colored), age 35 September 6, 1910 # Dee Green, age 57, (colored) February 12, 1907 buried Shiloh # Lucy Hodge Hall, age 34, (colored) September 24, 1916 buried Carlisle # Perry Ham, (colored) # Alex Hathaway, (colored) February 24, 1885 # Amanda Hathaway (colored) May 9, 1874 # Julia Hawkins' son (colored) # Samuel Henry's daughter (colored) August 7, 1878 # Hannah Hall, age 80, (colored) November 2, 1909 # Frank Holland, (colored) # Mart Holland (colored) July 16, 1890 # David Hopkins, (colored) March 19, 1973 # Wills Howard's child, (colored) Paril 12, 1889 # Arthor Howe, (colored), age 21 February 4, 1910 buried Nepton, Ky # Henry Hughes' wife, (colored) February 7, 1907 # Henry Hughes' son,(colored) February 1, 1908 buried Carlisle # Mattie Hughes, (colored) June 7, 1885 # Thomas Hughes, (colored), 78 August 29, 1917 buried Carlisle # Wallace Hughes, age 79 (colored) August 16, 1908 buried Carlisle # Delilah Hutchings, age 110, (colored) April 4, 1913 buried Carlisle # Mos Jackson, (colored) January 1, 1892 # George Johnson's child, age 3, (colored) May 14, 1913 buried Carlisle # John Johnson, age 63, (colored) September 23, 1909 buried Carlisle # John Johnson's daughter, age 30, (colored) March 18, 1910 buried Carlisle # Julia Johnson, (colored) October 15, 1899 # Nelson Johnson (colored) February 26, 1897 # Wallace Johnson, (colored) February 25, 1907 buried Carlisle # Mr. Johnston (colored) wife Belle January 21, 1888 # H. Jones' child (colored) October 19, 1886 # Harvey and James Jones' sister, (colored) April 29, 1885 # James Jones, child, (colored) June 9, 1899 # George Kimbrough, (colored) December 19, 1912 buried Carlisle # John Lacy, (colored) July 28, 1902 # John Lane, (colored) August 2, 1901 # Dennis Lathram, (colored) July 27, 1898 # Susan Letton (colored) September 28, 1893 # Charles Lewis' son, (colored) March 29, 1901 # Lewis' wife, (colored) October 29, 1897 # Robert Lewis, s/o Charles, (col)Lindsay's son September 24, 1901 # Hutch Livas' child, (colored) November 27, 1897 # Malinda Livas, (colored) June 7, 1899 # Thomas Livas, (colored), age 47 December 18, 1906 buried Carlisle # Phoebe Lucky, (colored) April 6, 1889 # Peggy McDaniel, (colored) May 9, 1874 # Hagar McIlvain, (colored) July 11, 1899 # Alice Marks (colored) February 23, 1884 # Hannah Matson, age 61, (colored) January 24, 1907 buried Carlisle # Amanda Newman, mother of Jerry, (colored) December 24, 1891 # Dave Norton's daughter, (colored) July 29, 1878 # Cory Norton's child (colored) September September 13, 1886 # George Norton, age 90 (colored) March 26, 1910 buried Carlisle # John Norton (colored) January 5, 1893 to Millersburg # Levi Norton,(colored) July 5, 1898 # Maria Norton's child, (colored) February 9, 1884 # Harry Notley's child (colored) March 1, 1873 # Horace Ogden's, child (colored) December 16, 1873 # Horace Ogden's wife (colored) March 15, 1874 # Mary Owens, (colored) July 12, 1906 buried Millersburg # George Owens, (colored) December 29, 1884 # Lucinda Palmer, (color) April 27, 1917 buried Carlisle # Andy Parker, (colored), age 80 February 10, 1906 buried Carlisle # Wife of Sam Patch(colored) April 18, 1898 # Cal Perrin's child (colored) # Hayse Peter's father, age 77, (colored) January 2, 1917 buried Carlisle # Gene Porter, age 32, (colored) November 23, 1912 # Charlotte Potts (colored) January 1, 1891 # Lou Potts d/o George (colored) March 22, 1890 # Thomas Potts (colored) April 18, 1884 # John H. Price, age 77, (colored) February 5, 1917 buried Carlisle # Phoebe Riggs, (colored) April 29, 1885 # Ellie Robey, age 97, (colored) June 16, 1909 buried Hickory Ridge # Aaron Rogers, age 80, (colored) May 20, 1908 buried Carlisle # Ed Rogers, (Fannie Fetcher) august 23, 1890 # George Rogers' child, age 1, (colored) February 6, 1906 # James Rogers, age 37, (colored) August 28, 1906 buried Carlisle # John Rogers, (colored), froze to death, s/o Jim February 13, 1885 # Mag Rogers (colored) May 14, 1888 # Riley Rogers's wife, (colored) December 11, 1908 buried Carlsile # Riley Roger's twin child, (colored) March 12, 1889 #. Samuel Rogers, (colored) September 27, 1897 # James H. Sears' wife October 14, 1899 buried Mt. Pisgah # John Sears, (colored) December 1, 1906 # James Shay's boy, (colored) age 1 March 23, 1906 # George Smith(colored) July 1, 1898 # John Smith's wife (colored) March 6, 1887 # Sam Squires (colored) died Poor Farm January 26, 1888 # Press Stewart, (colored) July 6, 1873 # Elijah Stoner, (colored) February 11, 1889 # John Stout's wife' grandmother (colored) January 21, 1889 # George Summers' wife, (colored) July 2, 1908 buried Hickory Ridge # Susan Summers, (colored) February 27, 1902 # Lucy Talbot(colored) July 27, 1898 # '''[[Taylor-82991|William Taylor (1840-1912)]], age 72, (colored) January 24, 1912 buried Carlisle''' # Peter Tee's grandchild, (Colored) December 28, 1892 # William Thomas, age 60, (Wick Collier)(color) February 17, 1917 buried # Taylor Thompson, (color) February 10, 1902 # Anderson Thornton's wife, (colored) May 14, 1908 # Jane Thornton's daughter, age 5, (colored) October 29, 1907 buried Carlisle # Earl Tribble, age 16, (colored) December 10 buried Shiloh # Doc Tylor (colored) November 14, 1896 # Issac VanHook's child, (colored) May 30, 1889 # Mrs. Mattie Lee Vice, (Colored),25 August 28, 1917 buried Carlisle # Stanley Vice, age 23, (colored), mother Annie June 28, 1912 buried Carlisle # Ann Victor, age 106 (colored) October 31, 1906 # Barney Wade's grandson, age 2, (colored) July 22, 1910 buried Fisher's Station # John Walls, (colored) October 5, 1903 # Archie Watson, age 25, s/o Henry, (colored) January 8, 1910 buried Carlisle # Henry Watson, ag3 68, (colored), Cty Farm 1916 buried Carlisle # Samuel Watson, (colored) August 4, 1892 # Abby Webster, (colored) June 26, 1912 buried Carlisle # Harriet Weekly's sister's child (colored) January 15, 1889 # George Wesley's son (colored) November 14, 1886 # George Wickliff's daughter, (colored) July 31, 1909 buried Carlisle # Harriet Wickliff, (colored) February 22, 1890 # '''[[Williams-106729|Alfred Williams (1829-1890)]], (colored) December 31, 1890''' # Basil Williams, (colored) August 11, 1892 # Dan Williams, age 58, (colored) April 15, 1908 Chicago # '''[[Williams-106730|Jesse Williams (1885-1916)]], age 31, (colored) November 27, 1916 buried Carlisle''' # Joe Williams' daughter, (colored) October 13, 1902 # Joe Williams' wife, (colored) # Sally Williams' child (colored) August 7, 1886 # Dinah Wilson, (colored) March 4, 1902 # Elick Wilson, (colored) December 12, 1912 # Eliza Wilson, age 75, (colored) February 2, 1919 buried Carlisle # Fred Wilson, age 69 (colored) December 10, 1910 buried Carlisle # Fred Wilson's wife, (colored) February 20, 1909 buried Carlisle # Hack Wilson's son (colored) April 18, 1887 # Jesse Wilson and baby, (colored) July 17, 1908 buried Carlisle # Nat Deshay Wilson, (colored) October 14, 1906 buried Carlisle # Thomas Wilson, age 5,(clored) January 31, 1919 buried Carlisle #''' [[Young-49075|Bart Young]], (colored) August 10, 1891''' I gave the first 20 to Carolyn Martin on Dec 12th. ==Sources==

Mathews/Matthews Family Record Ledger

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These were some old family record sheets that were in the possession of an aged many times removed great aunt who passed them on and they in turn were passed on until they came into the possession of Mike James. He in turn photographed them and emailed them to me.

Mathews County, Virginia

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[[Category: Mathews County, Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Mathews County, Virginia {{One Place Study|place=Mathews County, Virginia}} == Mathews County == ===History=== Effective 1 May 1791, by Act of Assembly of 1790, Kingston Parish is divided from [[Space: Gloucester County, Virginia | Gloucester County]], Virginia and named Mathews for [[Wikipedia:Thomas_Mathews | Admiral Thomas Mathews]] , Speaker of the House of Delegates, who was instrumental in securing passage of the legislation establishing the new county. === Family Names === Some of the more prominent names historically in and around Mathews County include: * Armistead (Armstead) * Billups * Bohannon * Brownley * Buckner * Davenport * Davis * Diggs (Deggs) * Dixon * Donovan * Foster * Forrest * Gayle * Gwynn * Hudgins * Hundley (Hunley) * James * Jarvis * Lane * Lilly * Marchant * Moughen * Parrott * Reade (Read) * Sadler * Sale * Sears * Shackleford * Sleet * Smith * Thomas * Tompkins * Tabb * Trader * White == Sources == See also: * [https://mathewslibrary.org/history-genealogy/digital-transcribed-records/] Mathews new digital library including family bibles. * [https://www.lapl.org/branches/central-library/departments/history/tomkyns] The Clan of Tompkins * [https://www.mathewslibrary.org/history-genealogy/timeline Mathews Memorial Library] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathews_County,_Virginia Mathews on Wikipedia] * [https://www.mathewscountyhistoricalsociety.org/history-of-mathews-county-virginia.html Mathews Historical Society] * 1840; Census Place: Mathews, Virginia; Family History Library Film: 0029688

Mathis Name Study

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[[Category:Mathis Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the ONS Project. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. The Mathis family lived in Muttersholtz, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France during the 1600s and 1700s. Please help us read records from the 1600s and 1700s to make a family tree for these early families in Alsace and neighboring areas.

Matiere Cemetery

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[[Category:Manawatū-Whanganui Cemetery Free Space Pages]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at [[:Category: Matiere Cemetery, Matiere, Manawatū-Whanganui|Matiere Cemetery]] in Matiere, Manawatu-Wanganui.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Matiere Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]]. ===Links=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2534328/matiere-cemetery FindAGrave] *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Matiere-Cemetery/295192 BillionGraves]

Matney Name Study-1

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[[Category:Matney Name Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Matney Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Matney Matney] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Matney name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Matneys), by time period (18th Century Matneys), or by topic (Matney DNA, Matney Occupations, Matney Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Matney Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Jones-39993|Lindy Jones]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Matney}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Matney}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== ==== No Surname Variants ==== *Only link profiles for individuals whose '''birth surname'''/Last Name at Birth is or was '''Matney'''. :This is a study to link and research all profiles that have '''Matney''' as the '''birth surname''' (Last Name at Birth). :Profile managers can link to the Matney Name Study by using the '''category formatting button''' in a profile's Edit Text section. Study originator ([[Jones-39993]]) will monitor all linking to profiles and resources. :Resources related to the '''Matney''' surname may also be linked and researched. == Related Links == *http://www.wikitree.com/Wiki/Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Matney_Name_Study-1 *http://www.wikitree.com/Wiki/Special:Whatlinkshere/Category:Matney_Name_Study *Originator: [[Jones-39993|Jones-39993]] 02:11, 2 November 2018 (UTC) ==Related Categories== :[[:Category:Matney Name Study]] :[[:Category:One Name Studies]] :[[:Category:DNA Projects]]

Matobo Hills

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The Matobo Hills are south of [[Space:Bulawayo, Zimbabwe|Bulawayo]]. It is an area about 3,000 Kilometers squared. About 400 kilometers squared of that area is made up of Matobo National Park. This park area sits right about in the middle of the area. Originally, the park area was known as Rhodes Matopos National Park. Later, before the current name, it was Matobo Hills National Park. The landscape is rugged and filled with a diverse mix of vegitation and animal species. These are sustained by rainfalls that are more abundant than the surrounding areas. Not much traffic is seen at the park despite it being very easy to get to from both the city of [[Space: Bulawayo, Zimbabwe|Bulawayo]] and [[Space: Hwange National Park|Hwange National Park]]. The geography is made up of a granite base that has distinctive rock landforms that rise up from it. The hills have natural shelters with rock paintings that make up an amazing collection to be seen. These paintings detail everyday life as well as religious beliefs and date back to 13,000 years ago if not more. They prove that people have occupied the area for at least 500,000 years. Some of the rocks balance on others which defies belief and create an amazing view. These rocks are believed by the Mwari religion hold a power. They see them as the seat of god and spririts of their ancestors. To them, messing with the area would keep their God and the spirits from having a home. The local community holds it as a strong connection to traditional, social and economic activities by the use of the areas shrines and places through out that are held sacred. These are areas that draw pilgramages. They are where the peoples perform rituals, dance, live for the 3 weeks of the ceremonies and keep their practices and belifes as sacred. The park is an Intensive Protection Zone. It represents one of four of these areas in the country. That means that there is 24 hour protection provided for the park. 400 of 674 different species of birds, in Zimbabwe, are found in the park. 35 of these species are protected. Acts that cover the area to keep protection of the land: Rural Dictrict Council Act (29:13) Parks and Wildlife Act (20:14) Natural Resources Board Act (20:13) National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe Act (25:11) '''''Timeline''''' '''Stone Age''' Human occupation provides shelters and drawings to be found later as well as tools made from the granite to aid in hunting, gathering and food preparation. '''Early Historical Times''' More human occupation leaves more hints of life '''Pre-Colonial Era''' (before 1890) In the 1830s, the area provided refuge for ethnic groups such as the Nguni groups fleeing Zululand and the Karanga who are ancesters of the Ndebele groups. These groups account for the diversity and richness found in the area. '''Colonial Era''' (1891-1979) In 1890, [[Space: Pioneer Column|Pioneer Column]], lead by [[Rhodes-3290|Cecil Rhodes]], raised the Union Jack. This started at Fort Salisbury which is now called Harare. They moved southwest to Matabeland searching for gold. This push caused a war between the European Settlers and ethnic groups such as the Ndebele. The hills and natrual areas provided refuge and played a big role in finding sanctuary. '''1926''' 400 Kilometers squared declared National Park '''Post-Colonial Era''' (1989 to present) The country was called Rhodesia after imperialist [[Rhodes-3290|Cecil Rhodes]]. He was a leader of the European settlers. by 1985 he controlled almost all of the diamonds and much of the gold in the world. Three colonial areas in Africa were ruled by him. HIs final resting place is in this area because he loved the scenery. His grave is a super spot to watch the sun set and is marked with a brass plaque. Forts, graves of leaders and remains of settlements still hold significance in the area. '''1991''' Due to poachers killing rhinos, the government instituted manditory dehorning of the rhinos. This keeps people from killing them for their horns. '''2003''' Declared a World Heritage site. '''''Significant Locations''''' Sandy Spruit Dam Northern Wilderness Area Grave of [[Rhodes-3290|Cecil Rhodes]] Grave of [[Jameson-1059|Starr Jameson]] Shangaan Memorial MOTH Shrine Togwana Dam Mtsheli Dam Maleme Dam Whovi Wilderness Area Pomongwe Cave Bambata Cave Nswatugi Cave Silozwane Cave '''''Wildlife''''' '''Leopards''' - the largest concentration of lepoards in Africa are located here. '''Rhinos''' - Zimbabwe's largest concentration of rhinos is another bragging point. Some of the rhinos are black and some white.They are on the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Wild Fauna and Flora's endangered list. '''Sable, Kudu and Eland Antelope''' - are very available to be seen and make up 3 of 12 different species that have been recorded in the park. '''Bushbucks''' '''Impalas''' '''Zebras''' '''Giraffes''' '''Baboons''' '''Monkeys''' '''Dassies''' '''Rock Hyrax''' '''Black Eagles''' - Highest population in the world '''Klipspringer''' '''Fish Eagle''' '''Martial Eagle''' '''Francolin''' '''Secretary Bird''' '''Weavers''' '''Pied Crow''' '''Egyptian Geese''' == Sources == * https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/306/ * https://www.expertafrica.com/zimbabwe/matobo-national-park * Encyclopaedia Britannica: https://www.britannica.com/place/Matopo-Hills * www.matoponationalpark.com/#Weekends * Matobo Hills - a UNESCO World Heritage Site: www.matoposhills.com

Maton Name Study

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[[Category:Maton Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Africa, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Asia, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Australasia, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Europe, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Belgium, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:England, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Cornwall, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Devon, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Dorset, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Essex, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Hampshire, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Hertfordshire, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Lancashire, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Middlesex, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Somerset, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Suffolk, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Sussex, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Warwickshire, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Wiltshire, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Yorkshire, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Netherlands, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Wales, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:North America, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Canada, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:United States, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:South America, Maton Name Study]] ===Introduction=== I have started this One Name Study because Maton is my Mothers maiden name . . .Geoff === How to Join === Please contact the project leader [[Rice-9801|Geoff Rice]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! === How to Add a Profile === All profiles should be in the Top Category '''[[Category:Maton Name Study]]''' and have the Maton One Name Sticker '''{{One Name Study|name=Maton}}''' it should also be in the Bottom Category *Example ''If John Maton was born in Cornwall, England he would be put in'' [[Category:Cornwall, Maton Name Study]] and NOT in the [[Category:England, Maton Name Study]] *Example ''If John Maton was born in Cornwall, England and Died in Canada he would be put in'' [[Category:Cornwall, Maton Name Study]] and [[Category:Canada, Maton Name Study]] === Sortable Category Tree === Go to bottom of page to go to any of the Category's listed below {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |No||Level||Category||Profiles||Categorys within this Category |- |1||Top Level||[[Category:Maton Name Study]] ||96||2,3,4,5,24,27, |- |2||1st Level||[[Category:Africa, Maton Name Study]]||5|| |- |3||1st Level||[[Category:Asia, Maton Name Study]]||0|| |- |4||1st Level||[[Category:Australasia, Maton Name Study]]||4|| |- |5||1st Level||[[Category:Europe, Maton Name Study]]||0||6,7,22,23, |- |6||2nd Level||[[Category:Belgique, Maton Name Study]] ||3|| |- |7||2nd Level||[[Category:England, Maton Name Study]] ||3||8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21 |- |8||3rd Level||[[Category:Cornwall, Maton Name Study|Maton]] ||0|| |- |9||3rd Level||[[Category:Devon, Maton Name Study]] ||1|| |- |10||3rd Level||[[Category:Dorset, Maton Name Study]] ||3|| |- |11||3rd Level||[[Category:Essex, Maton Name Study]] ||1|| |- |12||3rd Level||[[Category:Hampshire, Maton Name Study]] ||52|| |- |13||3rd Level||[[Category:Hertfordshire, Maton Name Study]] ||1|| |- |14||3rd Level||[[Category:Lancashire, Maton Name Study]] ||0|| |- |15||3rd Level||[[Category:Middlesex, Maton Name Study]] ||19|| |- |16||3rd Level||[[Category:Somerset, Maton Name Study]] ||1|| |- |17||3rd Level||[[Category:Suffolk, Maton Name Study]] ||0|| |- |18||3rd Level||[[Category:Sussex, Maton Name Study]] ||1|| |- |19||3rd Level||[[Category:Warwickshire, Maton Name Study]] ||0|| |- |20||3rd Level||[[Category:Wiltshire, Maton Name Study]] ||4|| |- |21||3rd Level||[[Category:Yorkshire, Maton Name Study]] ||0|| |- |22||2nd Level||[[Category:Netherlands, Maton Name Study]]||1|| |- |23||2nd Level||[[Category:Wales, Maton Name Study]]||1|| |- |24||1st Level||[[Category:North America, Maton Name Study]]||0||12,13, |- |25||2nd Level||[[Category:Canada, Maton Name Study]] ||8||25,26 |- |26||2nd Level||[[Category:United States, Maton Name Study]]||0|| |- |27||1st Level||[[Category:South America, Maton Name Study]]||0|| |}
=== Goals === This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. === Surname Variants ===
===Maton's of Note=== ''still to do'' ===External Resources=== [https://one-name.org/The Guild of One-Name Studies] just search Maton . . .very little on web site but you can email the study leader
[https://surname-society.org/study-display/The Surname Society] Nothing . . .At the moment
[https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=maton Ancestry] page for Maton
[http://forebears.co.uk/surnames/maton Forebears] Stats on the name Maton
[https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=maton Ancestry] page for Maton
[https://www.houseofnames.com/maton-family-crest House of Names] Maton History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms
[http://thepeerage.com/index.htm The Peerage]
=== Task List === *'''''[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3ABrowseMatches&cln=&order=datedn&type=explicit&s=MATON Maton Pending Merges]''''' *'''''[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Maton-1 Maton Unsourced Profiles]''''' *'''''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/errors.htm?Name=MATON&MaxErrors=200 Maton Error list]''''' *'''''[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogists/MATON Maton WikiTree Genealogists]''''' '''Volunteers Needed'''
When checking profils please add Wife if using Maton name.
To move on to next Maton change No in browser address I.E.
'''From:''' www.wikitree.com/wiki/Maton-1
'''To:''' www.wikitree.com/wiki/Maton-'''2''' {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |No||Task Description||Start Point||Volunteer||Completed||Check AgainI |- |1||Check all Penberthy profiles 1 - 50 have correct Categories||[[Maton-6|Maton 1]]||[[Rice-9801|Geoff Rice]]||December 19||, |- |1||Check all Penberthy profiles 51 - 100 have correct Categories||[[Maton-51|Maton 51]]||[[Rice-9801|Geoff Rice]]||Next 93||, |}

Matriargale Genealogiee van Khoi-Stammoeders

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'''Matriagale Genealogie van KHOI-Stammoeders:''' * New URL Link updated by The Genealogical Society of South Africa (EGGSA); Matriagale Genealogie van Khoistammoeders; https://genza.org.za/index.php/en/family-registers; Thanks to family registers on GENZA: MATRIARGALE GENEALOGIE VAN KHOI-STAMMOEDERS. Sien ook CAPENSIS" 2/2014 pp. 8-11. Met erkenning aan Ockert Malan; added by [[Lottering-206|Elize Taylor]] 11 May 2023. Note: The reason for creating the Free-Space profile is that EGGSA i.e. The Genealogical Society of South Africa old website was upgraded. This URL link keeps on changing as previous updates found was done about May 2023, 14 May 2021, 9 July 2020, 18 Jan 2019. Therefore I am creating this in order to do the change only once for future reference. I will not place the URL link on each profile but will make a note on all Khoi-Stammoeders to find the link under this '''Free-Space profile''' under '''Matriagale Genealogie van KHOI-Stammoeders''' for all four(4) Generation of the below KHOI-Stammoeders: '''Krotoa (Eva) Krotoa of the Goringhaikona''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Goringhaikona-1 (about 1642); '''Kaaitjie/Francina van die Kaap''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Van_de_Kaap-44 (about 1720); '''Martha Van die Kaap''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Van_die_Kaap-32 (about 1735); '''Johanna Catharina Tol-36''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Tol-36 (before 1700). [[Van_den_Kaap-2|Elisabeth Catharina van den Kaap, Voogd]] (about 1687) ==Research Notes== '''MATRIARGALE GENEALOGIEË VAN KHOI-STAMMOEDERS''' '''Eva/Krotoa GORINGHAICONA en Pieter van MEERHOFF'''
[a1] Eva/Krotoa GORINGHAICONA, * 1643, x Pieter van MEERHOFF, * 1637. aankoms 22.03.1695 van Kopenhagen.
[b1] Petronella van MEERHOFF, x Mauritius 30.06.1677 Daniël ZAAIJMAN. Stamvader aankoms 1709 uit Vlissingen. H F Heese: "Daniel Zaayman x Pieternella Meerhoff d.v. Eva, die Hottentot in Van Riebeeck se huishouding, kinders: Johannes en Christiaan ~1709".
[c1] Catharina ZAAIJMAN, * Mauritius 27.09.1679, x 1694 Roelof DIODATI. geen DIODATI kinders in SAG.
[c2] Eva ZAAIJMAN, * Mauritius 1682, x 1697 Herbert Janz van der MEYDEN. Nie in SAG, xx Stellenbosch 20.09.1711 Joannis/Johannes/Jan SMIT, ~ Nieuwe Kerk Delft 10.01.1683, kinderloos. geen SMIT kinders in SAG.
[c3] Magdalena ZAAIJMAN, * circa 1683, x Mauritius circa 1697 Johannes/Jan BOCKEL(EN)BERG, * 1668, † 1709. Stamvader 1697 na Mauritius aankoms van Duitsland in SA 1705. H F Heese: "Johannes Bockelberg x Magdalena Zaayman (kleindogter van Eva v d K Hottentot)."
[d1] Petronella BOCKEL(EN)BERG, * Mauritius circa 1698, x 04.09.1712 Coenraad/Conrad Hendrik/Heinrich FEYT/VIEDT, * circa 1683, stamvader aankoms circa 1708 Alverdissen.
[e1] Anna Catharina FEYT, ~ 05.08.1714, x 14.01.1730 Nicolaas LOUBSER, ~ Kaapstad 01.06.1710.
[f1] Hilletje LOUBSER, ~ 23.03.1732, x 13.04.1749 Christoffel SMIT, * 30.06.1720.
[g1] Jacobus SMIT, ~ 12.07.1750.
[g2] Nicolaas SMIT, ~ 25.12.1751.
[g3] Christoffel SMIT, ~ 25.11.1753.
[g4] Anna Catharina SMIT, ~ 28.09.1755, x Gysbert v van SCHALKWYK, xx Izak Hendrik BAUERMEISTER.
[g5] Elizabeth SMIT, ~ 02.10.1757, x 08.04.1779 Dirk COETZEE (KOTZE).
[g6] Everhardus Johannes SMIT, ~ 19.08.1759.
[g7] Hilletje Aletta SMIT, ~ 19.07.1761, x Malmesbury 29.10.1780 Gideon van WYK.
[g8] Francois SMIT, ~ 18.09.1763.
[g9] Floris SMIT, ~ 02.02.1766.
[g10] Ariana SMIT, ~ 30.07.1769, x Pieter SMIT.
[g11] Engela Elisabeth SMIT, ~ 14.06.1772, geen huwelik.
[g12] Huibrecht Helena Elisabeth SMIT, ~ 01.05.1774, x Jacobus Everhardus SMIT.
[f2] Maria Johanna LOUBSER, ~ 11.04.1734, x François SMIT, ~ 17.04.1729.
[g1] Elisabeth SMIT, ~ 21.02.1751, x Johannes SLABBERT.
[g2] Anna Catharina SMIT, ~ 22.10.1752, x Maarten SLABBERT.
[g3] Maria Johanna SMIT, ~ 26.05.1754, x 04.04.1782 Jacobus Thedorus (Johannes) CARSTENS.
[g4] Adriana SMIT, ~ 20.06.1756, x Petrus Jacobus JOUBERT.
[g5] Hilletje (Hilletje Helena) SMIT, ~ 04.06.1758, † 1816? Opgaafrol J46, x 09.02.1777 Gerrit (Dirkse) van SCHALKWYK, ~ Kaapstad 03.07.1744, † 1806.
[g6] Huibrecht SMIT, ~ 29.06.1760, x Gysbert van SCHALKWYK.
[g7] Francois SMIT, * 24.06.1765.
[g8] Nicolaas Everhardus SMIT, ~ 30.08.1767.
[g9] Jacomina Hendrina SMIT, ~ circa 1768, x 14.04.1782 Christiaan GOBRECHTS.
[g10] Jacobus SMIT, ~ 20.01.1771.
[g11] Jacobus SMIT, ~ 03.10.1773.
[g12] Ockert SMIT, ~ Kaapstad 29.10.1775.
[f3] Petronella Helena LOUBSER, ~ 08.01.1736, geen huwelik.
[f4] Everhardus Johannes LOUBSER, ~ 20.07.1738.
[f5] Engela Elizabeth LOUBSER, ~ 16.10.1740, x 09.01.1757 Ma(a)rten SMIT, ~ 07.10.1731.
[g1] Jacobus Everhardus SMIT, ~ 13.11.1757.
[g2] Anna Catharina SMIT, ~ 20.05.1759, x Malmesbury 29.10.1780 Johannes Christiaan CARSTENS, ~ 12.06.1757.
[g3] Nicolaas Hendrik SMIT, ~ 13.09.1761.
[g4] Elisabeth Aletta SMIT, ~ 12.11.1765, geen huwelik.
[g5] Marten SMIT, ~ 23.08.1767.
[g6] Everhardus Johannes SMIT, ~ 15.04.1770.
[g7] Everhardus Johannes SMIT, ~ 21.02.1773.
[g8] Engela Elisabeth SMIT, ~ 30.09.1775, geen huwelik.
[g9] Adriana Jacomina SMIT, ~ 18.04.1778, x Stellenbosch 02.11.1806 Dirk Jacobus KOTZE.
[g10] Jacobus Nicolaas SMIT, ~ Kaapstad 06.02.1783.
[g11] Adriana Jacomina SMIT, ~ 02.10.1785, x Dirk Jacobus COETSEE.
[f6] Aletta Geertruyda LOUBSER, ~ 10.03.1743, x 05.10.1758 Johannes Jacob(us) MOSTERT, ~ 03.10.1727.
[g1] Nicolaas MOSTERT, ~ 07.03.1758.
[g2] Tobias MOSTERT, ~ 18.11.1759.
[g3] Geertruy MOSTERT, ~ 24.09.1764, x Stephanus Johannes HOFMEYR.
[g4] Anna catharina MOSTERT, ~ 23.11.1766, x 02.08.1791 Pieter van der BYL, xx 16.10.1803 Marthinus SMIT.
[g5] Aletta Geertruyda MOSTERT, ~ 14.05.1769, x Johan Christiaan BRESLER.
[f7] Nicolaas Hendrik LOUBSER, ~ 04.07.1745.
[f8] Anna Catharina LOUBSER, ~ 04.12.1746, x 18.04.1762 Ockert MOSTERT, ~ 19.08.1731.
[g1] Tobias MOSTERT, ~ 01.04.1764, x 20.07.1783 Maria Petronella HENNOP .
[g2] Anna Catharina MOSTERT, ~ 08.03.1767, geen huwelik.
[g3] Geertruyda MOSTERT, ~ 16.04.1769, x Andries Menso HORAK.
[g4] Hilletje MOSTERT, ~ 17.03.1770, geen huwelik.
[g5] Aletta Elizabeth MOSTERT, ~ 11.04.1773, x 15.04.1792 Hugo Hendrik van NIEKERK.
[g6] Maria Johanna MOSTERT, ~ 30.07.1775, x 27.04.1794 Hendrik Amos van NIEKERK.
[g7] Johanna Georgina MOSTERT, ~ 05.07.1777, x 21.11.1802 Adriaan de WAAL.
[g8] Jacomina Hendrina MOSTERT, ~ 29.10.1780, x Hendrik Cornelis MOSTERT.
[g9] Ockert Christiaan MOSTERT, ~ 15.09.1782.
[g10] Nicolaas Everhardus MOSTERT, ~ 29.08.1784.
[f9] Everhardus Johannes LOUBSER, ~ Kaapstad 13.04.1749.
[f10] Petronella Helena LOUBSER, ~ 22.04.1753, x 16.11.1777 Albertus Brand/Bernhardus van NIEKERK, ~ 18.12.1735.
[g1] Nicolaas Albertus van NIEKERK, ~ 03.10.1778.
[g2] Willem Adriaan van NIEKERK, ~ 04.06.1780.
[g3] Anna Catharina van NIEKERK, ~ 19.05.1782.
[f11] Helena Alberta LOUBSER, ~ 01.08.1756, x 28.04.1771 Johannes LAMBRECHTS, ~ 07.02.1745.
[g1] Hugo Amos LAMBRECHTS, ~ 14.06.1772.
[g2] Anna Catharina LAMBRECHTS, ~ 10.09.1775, x 27.05.1793 Hendrik GREEFF, xx Kaapstad 27.03.1808 Roelof Diederiks JURGENS.
[g3] Johannes Daniel LAMBRECHTS, ~ 07.12.1777.
[g4] Huibrecht LAMBRECHTS, ~ 12.11.1780, x Johan Lodewyk SERTYN.
[g5] Helena Alberta LAMBRECHTS, ~ 20.03.1783, geen huwelik.
[g6] Nicolaas Everhardus LAMBRECHTS, ~ 03.07.1785.
[g7] Johannes Adrianus LAMBRECHTS, ~ 20.04.1788.
[g8] Johanna Catharina LAMBRECHTS, ~ 01.08.1790, x Kaapstad 21.04.1821 Izak Johannes van NIEKERK.
[g9] Helena Alberta LAMBRECHTS, ~ 28.04.1793, x Swartland 05.10.1840 Abraham Hendrik Petrus LOUW, ~ Swartland 20.11.1790, xx 26.12.1851 Johannes Hendrik SCHREUDER.
[g10] Hendrik Amos LAMBRECHTS, ~ 28.08.1796.
[g11] Amos LAMBRECHTS, * 07.10.1798.
[f12] Elizabeth Christina LOUBSER, ~ 12.03.1758, x 20.11.1774 Willem BASSON, ~ 01.11.1750.
[g1] Johannes Arnoldus BASSON, ~ 08.09.1776.
[g2] Nicolaas BASSON, ~ 13.08.1779.
[g3] Johanna Catharina BASSON, ~ 21.10.1781, x Swartland 20.04.1800 Petrus BASSON, ~ 14.06.1778.
[e2] Helena FEYT/VIEDT, ~ 12.12.1717, x 01.09.1737 Nicolaas Lodewyk FAASEN, xx 21.03.1756 Johann Friedrich HENNOP, stamvader aankoms 1753 van Bad Kreuznach.
[f1] Simon Johannes FAASEN, ~ 29.06.1738.
[f2] Petronella Helena FAASEN, ~ 12.06.1740, geen huwelik.
[f3] Aletta Elizabeth FAASEN, ~ 03.06.1742, geen huwelik.
[f4] Aletta Jacoba FAASEN, ~ 05.01.1744, geen huwelik.
[f5] Helena FAASEN, ~ 03.07.1746, x 18.08.1765 Ernestus MOSTERT, ~ 06.01.1743.
[g1] Cornelia MOSTERT, ~ 11.01.1767, x 21.03.1784 Floris VISSER.
[f6] Nicolaas Lodewyk FAASEN, ~ 20.10.1748.
[f7] Anna Catharina FAASEN, ~ 04.10.1750, geen huwelik.
[f8] Coenraad Hendrik FAASEN, ~ 29.07.1753.
[f9] Carl Frederik Nicolaas HENNOP, ~ 25.12.1756.
[f10] Christiaan HENNOP, ~ 06.08.1758.
[f11] Maria Petronella HENNOP, ~ 12.07.1761, x 20.07.1783 Tobias MOSTERT .
[g1] Ockert Tobias MOSTERT, ~ 16.05.1784.
[g2] Helena Johanna Fredrika MOSTERT, ~ 31.07.1785, geen huwelik.
[g3] Ockert Christiaan MOSTERT, ~ 25.02.1787.
[g4] Tobias Johannes MOSTERT, ~ 26.10.1788.
[g5] Johannes Frederik MOSTERT, ~ 31.10.1790.
[g6] Nicolaas Gerhardus MOSTERT, ~ 01.01.1792.
[g7] Anna Catharina MOSTERT, ~ 13.01.1793, geen huwelik.
[g8] Hugo Hendrik MOSTERT, ~ 23.03.1794.
[g9] Petrus Albertus MOSTERT, ~ 01.03.1795.
[g10] Hilletje Helena MOSTERT, ~ 31.07.1796, x Swartland 13.09.1818 Lambert Petrus van SITTERT.
[e3] Adolph FEYT/VIEDT.
[d2] Johannes BOCKEL(EN)BERG, * Mauritius circa 1700. H F Heese: "Johannes Bockelberg x Magdalena Zaayman (kleindogter van Eva v d K Hottentot)".
[d3] Anna Elizabeth BOCKEL(EN)BERG, * circa 1702, x Kaapstad 04.11.1714 Andries BRUYNS, gedeeltelike stamvader van Amsterdam, xx Kaapstad 06.09.1729 Johan Ernst HE(E)GER, gedeeltelike stamvader aankoms voor 1729 van Soest Nederland, xxx Jan Jurgen de WIT, nie in SAG.
[e1] Johannes BRUYNS, ~ Kaapstad 04.11.1714.
[e2] Engela BRUYNS, ~ 07.07.1720, geen huwelik.
[e3] Jacobus BRUYNS, ~ 19.03.1724.
[e4] Theodorus HEGER, ~ 30.04.1730.
[d4] Susanna BOCKEL(EN)BERG, * circa 1703, x Kaapstad 15.06.1721 Gerrit VICTOR, ~ Kaapstad 25.11.1696.
[e1] Johannes Michiel VICTOR, ~ 26.04.1722.
[e2] Jacobus VICTOR, ~ 19.09.1723.
[e3] Johanna Magdalena VICTOR, ~ 06.05.1725, geen huwelik.
[e4] Adrianus Johannes VICTOR, ~ 24.08.1727.
[e5] Maria VICTOR, ~ 22.01.1730, geen huwelik.
[e6] Gerrit VICTOR, ~ 01.09.1732.
[e7] Maria VICTOR, ~ 23.01.1735, x 25.11.1753 Jan Frederik KOEGELENBERG, stamvader van Zutphen Nederland.
[f1] Johannes Hendrik KOEGELENBERG, ~ 06.11.1763.
[f2] Gideon KOEGELENBERG, ~ 04.04.1766.
[f3] Floris KOEGELENBERG, ~ 07.01.1770.
[f4] Jasper Hendrik KOEGELENBERG, ~ 27.02.1774.
[f5] Francina Marhgaretha KOEGELENBERG, ~ 10.11.1776, geen huwelik.
[f6] Martha Catharina KOEGELENBERG, ~ 23.04.1780, geen huwelik.
[f7] Huibrecht(je) KOEGELENBERG, ~ 19.01.1783, x 29.03.1801 Johan Friedrich BAARTMAN, gedeeltelike stamvader aankoms circa 1768 van Hanover Duitsland.
[g1] Johan Frederik Casparus BAARTMAN, ~ 14.02.1802.
[g2] Cornelia Johanna Catharina BAARTMAN, ~ 08.06.1804, x Paarl 05.04.1823 Jan PICKARD, van Nagapatnam Indië.
[g3] Johan Frederik Karel BAARTMAN, ~ 15.06.1806.
[g4] Pieter Casper Philippus BAARTMAN, ~ 08.05.1808.
[g5] Johanna Sophia BAARTMAN, ~ 25.02.1810, geen huwelik.
[g6] Geertruida Johanna BAARTMAN, ~ 13.10.1811, geen huwelik.
[g7] Johannes Hendrik Petrus BAARTMAN, ~ 10.01.1814.
[g8] Hester Johanna Jacoba BAARTMAN, * circa 1817, x Paarl 29.09.1838 Henry PAGE.
[g9] Hendrik Albertus COenraad BAARTMAN, ~ 10.01.1819.
[f8] Johanna Susanna KOEGELENBERG, x Kaapstad 11.07.1819 Manuel JOSE/JOZE, van Lissabon. geen JOSE/JOZE kinders in SAG.
[e8] Agatha VICTOR, ~ 12.05.1737, geen huwelik.
[d5] Daniel BOCKEL(EN)BERG, ~ 17.07.1707, x 25.05.1732 Elizabeth LORET.
[d6] Johanna BOCKEL(EN)BERG, ~ 13.10.1709, x Paarl 23.06.1726 Peter Petersen van den HEEVER, gedeeltelike stamvader aankoms circa 1720 van Husum Holstein.
[e1] Petrus Johannes van den HEEVER, ~ 07.11.1728.
[e2] Daniel Antonie van den HEEVER, ~ 17.05.1733.
[e3] Christian Mauritz van den HEEVER, ~ 25.12.1735.
[e4] Jan Augustus van den HEEVER, ~ 20.10.1737.
[e5] Johanna Maria van den HEEVER, ~ 06.09.1739, x 26.01.1778 Johan Dietrich Friedrich BENEKE, stamvader 1734 uit Duitsland.
[f1] Johanna Maria BENEKE, ~ 08.11.1778, x 22.12.1799 Christiaan Lodewyk KONING, ~ Stellenbosch 11.05.1766.
[g1] Johanna Maria KONING, ~ 13.06.1802, geen huwelik.
[g2] Christiaan Lodewyk KONING, ~ 18.03.1804, jonk oorlede.
[g3] Anna Fredrika KONING, ~ 09.12.1810, ongetroud? Geen huwelik.
[e6] Engela Elisabeth van den HEEVER, ~ 10.09.1741, geen huwelik.
[e7] Sara Helena van den HEEVER, ~ 03.03.1743, x 23.03.1765 Nicolaas Johannes MULDER. Nie in SAG onder Mulder of Muller.
[e8] Anna Juliana van den HEEVER, ~ 28.03.1745, x circa 1760 Pieter Johannes MEYER, ~ 11.05.1738.
[f1] Sophia Johanna MEYER, ~ 03.04.1763, geen huwelik.
[f2] Johanna Petronella MEYER, ~ 15.04.1764, x 28.12.1799 Jean Henry ROSELT, gedeeltelike stamvader van Mechelen België`.
[g1] Susanna Magdalena ROSELT, * Stellenbosch circa 1787, x Charles (nie in SAG) RAOULT.
[g2] Petronella Jacoba Frederica ROSELT, ~ Stellenbosch 04.01.1789, x circa 1810 Eduard KELLWICK, nie in SAG, xx 08.08.1814 Francois de NICKER.
[g3] Anna Aletta Sophia ROSELT, ~ Stellenbosch 10.01.1790, x Kaapstad 07.02.1808 Christiaan Lodewyk WENTZEL, ~ 21.08.1785.
[g4] Henrietta Johanna Maria ROSELT, ~ Stellenbosch 12.02.1792, geen huwelik.
[g5] Henricus Theodorus Godfrey ROSELT, ~ Stellenbosch 27.01.1793.
[g6] Jacoba Antoinetta ROSELT, ~ 12.10.1794, geen huwelik.
[g7] Johan Jacob Frederik ROSELT, ~ Stellenbosch 18.10.1795.
[g8] Margaretha Johanna Petronella ROSELT, ~ Stellenbosch 30.04.1797, x Kaapstad 09.06.1811 Joseph VENABLES.
[g9] Charlotte Elizabeth ROSELT, ~ Stellenbosch 30.06.1799, x Swellendam 17.11.1823 Jan Klaase KOK.
[g10] Wilhelmina Johanna Francina ROSELT, ~ Kaapstad 24.05.1801, x Tulbagh 08.04.1827 Johan Coenraad STEYN.
[g11] Carolina Sophia Friederica ROSELT, ~ Kaapstad 07.08.1803, geen huwelik.
[g12] Sophia Elisabeth Jacoba ROSELT, ~ Kaapstad 13.06.1805, x Uitenhage 17.12.1812 Lodewyk Wilhelm SCHMIDT.
[g13] Christina Johanna Petronella ROSELT, * circa 1807, ~ Kaapstad 27.06.1832, x Kaapstad 25.11.1832 Marthinus Abraham Janse de BRUYN.
[f3] Jacobus Petrus MEYER, ~ 23.06.1765.
[f4] (Sophia) Aletta Jacoba MEYER, ~ 07.09.1766, x 20.01.1799 Francis/Frans WILLEMS(E), van Oostende Vlaandere. geen WILLEMS(E).kinders in SAG
[f5] Olof Abraham Servaas MEYER, ~ 27.12.1767.
[f6] Susanna Maria MEYER, ~ 04.06.1769, geen huwelik.
[f7] Petrus Johannes MEYER, ~ 09.09.1770.
[f8] Petrus Johannes MEYER, ~ 24.05.1772.
[f9] Christiaan Johannes MEYER, ~ 19.09.1773.
[f10] Johannes Jacobus MEYER, ~ 21.04.1776.
[f11] Anna Juliana MEYER, ~ 31.01.1780.
[e9] Aletta Wilhelmina van den HEEVER, ~ Swartland 30.10.1746, geen huwelik.
[c4] Maria Martha Marijke ZAAIJMAN, * Mauritius 28.05.1686, † 1713, x Mauritius 1699, x Mauritius circa 1699 Hendrik Abraham de VRIES, ~ Oude Kerk Amsterdam 17.07.1676, gedeeltelike stamvader van Amsterdam aankoms 1708 van Mauritius.
[d1] Daniel de VRIES, * Mauritius circa 1703, ~ Kaapstad 04.11.1708.
[d2] Jacob de VRIES, * Mauritius circa 1705, ~ 04.11.1708.
[d3] Pieter de VRIES, * circa 1707, ~ Kaapstad 04.11.1708.
[d4] Isaak de VRIES, * Mauritius circa 1708, ~ Kaapstad 12.03.1711.
[c5] Pieter ZAAIJMAN, * Mauritius 1688. H F Heese: "Daniel Zaayman x Pieternella Meerhoff d.v. Eva, die Hottentot in Van Riebeck se huishouding, kinders: Johannes en Christiaan ~1709".
[c6] Daniel ZAAIJMAN, * Mauritius 1695, ~ Kaapstad 17.07.1709, ongetroud.
[c7] Johannes ZAAIJMAN, * Mauritius 23.01.1704, ~ 06.01.1709, † circa 1713, pokke.
[c8] Christiaan ZAAIJMAN, * Mauritius 27.03.1708, ~ Kaapstad 06.01.1709. Johanna Catharina TOLL en Heinrich VOORTMANN
[a2] Johanna Catharina TOLL, x Heinrich VOORTMANN, stamvader van Hamburg aankoms 1721 Vol 15 p 91. H F Heese: "Hendrik (Frederik) VOORTMAN x? Catharina, a Hottentot, alias Johanna Catharina (Tol) v d K, kinders: Jan, Susanna, Hendrik ~1747".
[b1] Anna Maria VOORTMANN, * circa 1744, ~ 19.02.1747, x 05.12.1752 Johannes CORDIER, ~ 09.09.1725.
[c1] Maria Catharina CORDIER, ~ 12.10.1755, x 1773 Mattheus NORTJE, ~ 18.10.1750, xx ca. 1780? Daniel Andries SWART, * 24.01.1741.
[d1] Margaretha Maria NORTJE, ~ 27.02.1774, x 09.12.1792 Thöns KLEIN, van Minden Pruise, xx 03.03.1810 Lodewicus Wilhelm BOSHOFF.
[d2] Jan NORTJE, ~ 01.01.1777.
[d3] Elisabeth NORTJE, ~ 09.05.1779, geen huwelik.
[d4] Jacobus Johannes SWART, ~ 18.05.1783.
[d5] Dirk Cornelis SWART, ~ 20.11.1785.
[d6] Sara Johanna SWART, ~ 24.10.1787, x Dirk Cornelis KLYNSMIT, ~ 25.07.1790.
[d7] Maria Catharina SWART, ~ 18.10.1789, x Dirk Hermanus SWART, ~ 22.09.1722.
[d8] Daniel Andries SWART, ~ 20.02.1791.
[c2] Elizabeth CORDIER, ~ Paarl 24.12.1758, geen huwelik.
[c3] Susanna CORDIER, ~ 23.03.1761, x circa 1777 Johan/Jan Jacob ZIEGLER/ZIEGELAAR. Stamvader van Königsberg aankoms 1775, xx 27.05.1781 Paul Ludwig/Lodewyk ZIETSMAN/SIESZMANN. Stamvader van Stolpe Duitsland aankoms 1771, xxx 20.11.1796 David Johannes Valentin BUCHNER. Stamvader van Sakse aankoms circa 1795.
[d1] Pieter Albertus ZIEGLER/ZIEGELAAR, ~ 24.01.1779.
[d2] Susanna Catharina ZIEGLER/ZIEGELAAR, ~ 04.06.1780, x Ernst VOLSCHENK, ~ 29.12.1771.
[d3] Johan Jacob ZIEGLER/ZIEGELAAR, * circa 1782.
[d4] Paul Lodewyk ZIETSMAN/SIESZMANN, ~ Luth Kaapstad 06.10.1782.
[d5] Johannes Hendrik ZIETSMAN/SIESZMANN, ~ 07.11.1784.
[d6] Christiaan Frederik ZIETSMAN/SIESZMANN, ~ Luth Kaapstad 28.05.1786.
[d7] Elizabeth Catharina ZIETSMAN/SIESZMANN, * circa 1790, x Hermanus Christoffel KUHN, ~ Stellenbosch 08.10.1780.
[d8 Anna (Godlieb) ZIETSMAN/SIESZMANN, ~ Tulbagh 27.05.1792, x Louis Pierre AVENANT, stamvader van Brussel aankoms circa 1805.
[d9] Philip Johannes ZIETSMAN/SIESZMANN, * circa 1794.
[d10] Carel Valentyn BUCHNER, * 06.08.1797.
[d11] Carolina Amarentia BUCHNER, ~ 16.06.1799, x Willem Lambertus de VOS.
[d12] Johannes Casparus BUCHNER, * 04.12.1800.
[d13] Johan Adam BUCHNER, * 19.12.1802.
[d14] Johannes Jacobus (Jacobus Johannes) BUCHNER, * 18.02.1804.
[c4] Martha Magdalena CORDIER, ~ 06.11.1763, x circa 1779 Louis Joachim BOSHOF, ~ 18.04.1761, xx Swellendam 06.12.1812 Johannes Stephanus ANDERBERG.
[d1] Louis Joachim BOSHOF, * circa 1779.
[d2] Elizabeth Petronella BOSHOF, ~ 17.09.1780, geen huwelik.
[d3 Martha Maria BOSHOF, ~ 14.04.1782, x 19.11.1797 Johan Wolfgang von GRÜNE/VAN GREUNEN, van Bayreuth Duitsland.
[d4] Anna Maria Geertruy BOSHOF, ~ 31.10.1784, geen huwelik.
[d5] Lodewikus Wilhelmus BOSHOF, ~ 17.09.1786.
[d6] Johannes Jacobus BOSHOF, ~ 07.10.1789.
[d7] Lea Magdalena BOSHOF, * 11.10.1792, x P M FOUCHE.
[d8] Willem Hendrik BOSHOF, ~ 17.04.1797.
[d9] Susanna Catharina BOSHOF, ~ 29.09.1797, x H H FOUCHE.
[d10] Maria Jacoba BOSHOF, ~ 02.02.1800, geen huwelik.
[d11] Jacobus Nicolaas BOSHOF, ~ 08.11.1801. geen ANDERBERG kinders in SAG.
[c5] Marina Jacoba (Jacoba Maryna) CORDIER, ~ 17.09.1769, x 26.05.1786 Petrus Albertus RADYN, ~ 16.01.1757, xx 16.07.1809 Cornelis/Coenraad Jan/Johannes LOURENS, ~ 31.01.1762, xxx 17.11.1823 Ignatius WERREDILSKY.
[d1] Anna Dorothea RADYN, ~ Swellendam 19.07.1789, x Johannes Jacobus GROENEWALD, ~ 14.10.1781.
[d2] Jurgen Johannes RADYN, ~ 29.04.1792.
[d3] Petrus Albertus RADYN, ~ 11.06.1797.
[d4] Johanna Maria RADYN, ~ 16.11.1806, geen huwelik. geen LOURENS kinders in SAG. geen WERREDILSKY kinders in SAG.
[c6] Anna Maria Geertuy CORDIER, ~ 04.10.1772, x 06.06.1785 Gottfried Friedrich ZEELIE, ~ 04.06.1769.
[d1] Anna Maria (Mergaretha Elizabeth) ZEELIE, ~ 29.09.1786, x Nicolaas Theuns RADEMEYER, ~ 19.05.1793.
[d2] Godfried Frederik ZEELIE, ~ 10.04.1789.
[d3] Dorothea Johanna ZEELIE, ~ Paarl 07.09.1794, x Frans Lodewicus GERICKE.
[d4] Johannes/Jan Willem ZEELIE, ~ 05.11.1797.
[d5] Philippus Johannes ZEELIE, ~ 26.01.1800.
[d6] Christoffel Jacobus (Johannes) ZEELIE, ~ 30.11.1801.
[d7] Martha Dorothea ZEELIE, ~ 30.10.1803, x Coenraad Jesaja/Esaias van KOPPEN.
[d8] Maria Frederika ZEELIE, * 26.05.1806, geen huwelik.
[d9] Maria Margaretha ZEELIE, * 07.05.1808, x Johannes/Jan WESTRAAD.
[d10] Jan ZEELIE, * circa 1809.
[d11] Ernst Jacobus ZEELIE, * 18.03.1813.
[d12] Helena (Magdalena) Johanna ZEELIE, * 08.11.1815, x David ROBERTSON.
[d13] (Gotfriet) Frederik Jacobus ZEELIE, * 24.11.1833.
[b2] Susanna VOORTMANN, * circa 1744, ~ 19.02.1747, x 02.11.1760 (Jurgen) Johannes Petrus CORDIER, ~ 12.02.1731, xx 1774 Johannes NORTJE, ~ 12.08.1731.
[c1] Jurgen Johannes Petrus CORDIER, ~ Paarl 11.01.1761.
[c2] Martha Maria CORDIER, ~ 26.09.1762, x 29.12.1782 Jan/Johannes Petrus (Jacobus) NORTJE, ~ 06.09.1761.
[d1] Maria NORTJE, ~ Tulbagh 02.04.1786, x 00.06.1812 Charl du PLESSIS, ~ 23.02.1783.
[d2] Jurgen Johannes NORTJE, ~ 15.04.1787.
[d3] Anna Susanna NORTJE, ~ 30.11.1788, x Graaff-Reinet 09.11.1805 Cosmos Dominicus PRINS.
[d4] Daniel Johannes NORTJE, ~ 15.11.1795.
[d5] Willem Johannes Petrus NORTJE, ~ 29.10.1797.
[d6] Johannes Hendrik NORTJE, ~ 29.10.1797.
[d7] Martha Hermina Susanna NORTJE, ~ 15.05.1800, x 01.12.1825 William FLEMING.
[d8] Johannes Jacobus NORTJE, ~ 28.10.1804.
[c3] Philip CORDIER, ~ 05.05.1765.
[c4] Johannes Hendrik CORDIER, ~ Kaapstad 01.03.1767.
[c5] Anthonie Louis CORDIER, ~ 12.02.1769.
[c6] Susanna Catharina CORDIER, ~ 29.03.1771, geen huwelik.
[c7] Jacobus Cornelis CORDIER, ~ 30.01.1774.
[c8] Johannes NORTJE, ~ 03.12.1775.
[c9] Margaretha Maria NORTJE, ~ 30.08.1778, x Willem Hendrik BOSHOF, nie gevind in SAG. geen BOSHOF kinders in SAG.
[c10] Maria NORTJE, ~ 01.10.1779, x 15.10.1797 Coenraad van den BERG, ~ 19.03.1775.
[d1] Magdalena Christina van den BERG, ~ 06.11.1798, x Swellendam 25.10.1829 Matthys Johannes Marthinus de BEER.
[d2] Johannes Petrus Louis van den BERG, ~ 30.03.1800.
[d3] Coenraad Jacobus van den BERG, * 28.02.1802.
[d4] Jacobus van den BERG, ~ 13.08.1812.
[d5] Magdalena Christina van den BERG, * 24.02.1814, geen huwelik.
[d6] Cornelia Susanna van den BERG, ~ Swellendam 21.07.1816, geen huwelik.
[c11] Johannes Michiel NORTJE, ~ 01.04.1781.
[c12] Izak NORTJE, ~ 10.04.1785.
[b3] Hendrik VOORTMANN, * circa 1746, ~ 19.02.1747.
[b4] Jan VOORTMANN, ~ 26.03.1748.
[b5] Anthonie VOORTMANN, ~ 26.04.1750.
[b6] Gesina/Geertruy VOORTMANN/VORTMAN, ~ 05.11.1752, x 24.10.1779 Nicolaas van LOCHERENBERG/LOGGERENBERG, ~ 30.11.1727, xx Frans VERKOUTER, ~ 25.04.1742, nie in SAG.
[c1] Jan Nicolaas van LOCHERENBERG/LOGGERENBERG, ~ 07.01.1781.
[c2] Willem Cornelis van LOCHERENBERG/LOGGERENBERG, ~ 21.11.1784.
[c3] Theunis Cornelis van LOCHERENBERG/LOGGERENBERG, ~ Kaapstad 17.02.1788.
[c4] Gerbrecht Catharina van LOCHERENBERG/LOGGERENBERG, ~ Swellendam 28.11.1790, x 00.01.1812 Cornelis CLAASEN, xx George 07.05.1815 Friedrich/Frederik KROTZ/KROTS, gedeeltelike stamvader van Duitsland aankoms voor 1802, xxx 04.02.1837 Thomas GORDON.
[d1] Pieter Frederik Gerhardus KROTS, ~ Paarl 14.09.1804. Waarskynlik kind van Johannes Carl Friedrich.
[d2] Geertruyda Fredrika Susanna KROTS, * 16.01.1822, x Swellendam 02.01.1843 William FULLARD. [d3] Margaretha Alida KROTZ/KROTS, * 04.01.1824, x Swellendam 19.06.1845 Alexander JONES. geen CLAASEN kinders in SAG. geen GORDON kinders in SAG.
[c5] Johannes Jurgen van LOCHERENBERG/LOGGERENBERG, ~ Graaff-Reinet 18.01.1795. [c6] Susanna Elizabeth Sophia van LOCHERENBERG/LOGGERENBERG, ~ Graaff-Reinet 19.02.1799, x Swellendam 06.07.1816 Johann Nicolaas/Nikolaus KALTWASSER, stamvader van Sakse-Gotha aankoms teen 1789.
[d1] Johan Frederik Willem KALTWASSER, * 02.10.1817.
[d2] Nicolaas Christoffel KALTWASSER, * 27.12.1818.
[d3] Geertruyda Johanna Maria Alexandrina KALTWASSER, * 29.06.1821, x Worcester 06.10.1840 Francis Edward PRINS.
[d4] Catharina Maria Magdalena KALTWASSER, * 15.10.1824, x Swellendam 03.04.1843 Mautitz Bernard POLACK.
[d5] Martha Elizabeth Petronella KALTWASSER, * 03.10.1826, geen huwelik.
[b7] Johanna VOORTMANN/FORTMANN, ~ 03.11.1754, x 17.03.1776 Willem HENSEN. Voorvader van Leiden aankoms 1762.
[c1] Johanna Magdalena HENSEN, ~ Tulbagh 04.05.1777, x Lourens ROODMAN.
[c2] Maria Helena/Magdalena HENSEN, ~ Tulbagh 11.04.1779, x 10.01.1796 Johannes Stephanus GOUS, xx 08.10.1813 Arnoldus Mauritius MEIRING.
[d1] Johanna Maria Frederika MEIRING, * George 13.07.1815, x Marthinus Jacobus WAGENAAR.
[d2] Alberthoma MEIRING, * George 16.08.1817.
[d3] Christina Hendrika MEIRING, * George 05.12.1819, x Mattheus WOLMARANS.
[d4] Willem Johannes MEIRING, * George 15.09.1821.
[c3] Josina Gerbrecht (Gerbrecht Josina) HENSEN, ~ Kaapstad 19.05.1782, x Swellendam 05.03.1820 Michiel APPEL.
[d1] Ferdinand Johannes Christoffel APPEL, * 22.11.1801.
[d2] Johanna Catharina Magdalena APPEL, * 13.11.1803, geen huwelik.
[d3] Coenraad Johannes APPEL, * 08.12.1805.
[d4] Elizabeth Wilhelmina APPEL, * 05.05.1807, geen huwelik.
[d5] Josina Carolina APPEL, * 18.11.1809, x Edward KING.
[d6] Dina Carolina APPEL, * 30.07.1814, x Swellendam circa 1845 Daniel Hermanus BESTER.
[d7] Willem Hendrik Johannes APPEL, * 13.09.1816.
[d8] Elizabeth APPEL, * circa 1818, x Swellendam 09.05.1842 Prosper PAYAC.
[d9] Ferdinand Johannes APPEL, * 18.10.1819.
[d10] Maria Catharina APPEL, * 19.03.1822, x Swellendam 15.07.1844 Jacob Pieter de VILLIERS.
[d11] Ferdinand Johannes APPEL, * circa 1826.
[c4] Marthinus Johannes Adolphus HENSEN, ~ Tulbagh 17.10.1784.
[c5] Gerrit Wilhelmus HENSEN, ~ Tulbagh 28.09.1786.
[c6] Arnoldus Francois HENSEN, ~ Paarl 22.02.1789.
[c7] Wilhelmus Albertus HENSEN, * 04.02.1792, ~ Tulbagh 16.10.1796.
[c8] Johan Hendrik NIcolaas HENSEN, * 26.12.1793, ~ Tulbagh 16.10.1796.
[c9] Maria Helena HENSEN, * 07.02.1795, ~ Tulbagh 16.10.1796, geen huwelik.
[c10] Dina Cornelia HENSEN, * 02.07.1796, ~ 16.10.1796, geen huwelik.
[b8] Anna Catharina VOORTMANN, ~ 22.02.1756, x 19.11.1780 Willem SCHLEHER/SLIER, stamvader van Hamburg aankoms 1772.
[c1] Anna Catharina SCHLEHER/SLIER, ~ 14.10.1787, x Tulbagh 05.04.1807 Hermanus PIETERSE(N), xx Graaff-Reinet 09.03.1817 James MOUNTJOY. Stamvader aankoms Horton Engeland circa 1815, xxx Cradock 04.11.1832 Jonathan FOURIE.
[d1] Willem Hermanus PIETERSE(N), * 19.03.1808.
[d2] Johan Christiaan PIETERSE(N), * 20.08.1809.
[d3] Andries Jacobus PIETERSE(N), * 14.03.1811.
[d4] Hermanus PIETERSE(N), * 06.02.1813.
[d5] Thomas Jacobus MOUNTJOY, * 18.03.1818.
[d6] Catharina Johanna MOUNTJOY, * 29.04.1819, x Graaff-Reinet 16.05.1819 Petrus Jacobus BOOYSEN.
[d7] Jacoba Wilhelmina MOUNTJOY, * 25.10.1820, x Cradock 25.03.1838 David Schalk van der MERWE.
[d8] Anna Christina MOUNTJOY, * 11.07.1822, geen huwelik.
[d9] George MOUNTJOY, * 11.06.1823.
[d10] James MOUNTJOY, * 03.04.1826.
[d11] Willem Jan MOUNTJOY, * 12.01.1828. geen FOURIE kinders in SAG.
[c2] Wilhelmina Catharina SCHLEHER/SLIER, ~ Tulbagh 27.12.1789, x Tulbagh Jan Abraham van WYK, van Amsterdam Nie in SAG.
[c3] Geertruy Johanna SCHLEHER/SLIER, ~ Tulbagh 02.07.1791, x Swartland 05.06.1814 Barend Willem BONTHUYS, ~ 11.01.1789.
[d1] Anna Christina BONTHUYS, * 17.06.1816, x Tulbagh 02.03.1843 Hendrik Albert/Adam ZINN.
[d2] Jan BONTHUYS, * 01.04.1818.
[d3] Barend Willem BONTHUYS, * 01.07.1824.
[d4] Pieter Jacob BONTHUYS, * 30.04.1827.
[c4] Wilhelmus Josephus SCHLELER/SLIER, ~ 11.02.1797. Martha van die Kaap en Johann Gottlieb VELDSMAN
[a3] Martha v d K, x Tulbagh 09.11.1756 Johann Gottlieb VELDSMAN, gedeeltelike stamvader van Peterskroon Duitsland? H F Heese: "Johannes Godlieb Veld(s)man x 1765 Martha v d K 'n Baster-Hottentot Tulbagh".
[b1] Matthys Christoph VELDSMAN, * circa 1766, ~ Tulbagh 28.10.1770.
[b2] Magdalena (Helena) Elizabeth VELDSMAN, ~ Tulbagh 01.03.1767, x 30.09.1792 David Matthys de KOKER, ~ 06.01.1771.
[c1] Johanna Charlotte de KOKER, * cica 1790, x Tulbagh 05.04.1812 Barend Hendrik BOTES.
[c1] Wietse BOTES, * 25.11.1813.
[c2] David Matthys BOTES, * 25.11.1813.
[c3] Johanna Helena BOTES, * 07.10.1814, x Hendrik Gerhardus BEUKES.
[c2] Theodorus Hermanus Matthys de KOKER, ~ Paarl 11.12.1793.
[c3] Maria Isabella de KO(O)KER, ~ 22.05.1796, x Tulbagh 06.04.1816 Pieter Johannes Jacobus BOTES, xx Hendrik JANSEN.
[d1] David Petrus BOTES, * 10.11.1817.
[d2] Wietse BOTES, * 07.11.1818.
[d3] Helena Elizabeth Anna Maria BOTES, * 28.08.1820, geen huwelik.
[d4] Anna Maria BOTES, * 02.12.1822, geen huwelik.
[d5] Maria Isabella BOTES, * 22.04.1826, geen huwelik.
[d6] Petrus Jacobus BOTES, * 16.03.1827. geen JANSEN kinders in SAG.
[b3] Johannes Christoffel Willemsz VELDSMAN, ~ Tulbagh 25.06.1769.
[b4] Johannes Petrus VELDSMAN, ~ Paarl 02.05.1773. Kaatjie/Francina van die KAAP en Cornelis van der WESTHUIZEN
[a4] Kaatjie/Francina v d KAAP, x Cornelis van der WESTHUIZEN, ~ 30.08.1716, † circa 1789. H F Heese: "Cornelis v d Westhuisen vrou Francina "Baster- Hottentot", kind: Catharina ~1759 Swartland".
[b1] Catharina van der WESTHUIZEN, ~ Swartland 11.03.1759, x Swartland 29.07.1759 Frans LOTTER/LOTRIET/LOTTERING v d K. H F Heese: "Frans (Lottering) x Catharina d.v. Cornelis v d Westhuizen en Francina Baster Hottentot".
[c1] Francina LOTRIET/LOTTERING v d K, ~ Swartland 11.03.1759. Vader nie aangegee in SAG, x sN NN. [d1] Catharina Hendrina Engela NN, ~ Tulbagh 04.11.1799, x Graaff Reinet 16.03.1817 Joachim Johannes PRINSLOO.
[c2] Barend LOTRIET/LOTTERING v d K, ~ Swartland 28.07.1759.

[c3] Christina LOTRIET/LOTTERING v d K, ~ Swartland 29.07.1759, geen huwelik.
[c4] Gerrit Frans LOTRIET/LOTTERING v d K, ~ Swartland 07.03.1762.
[c5] Francois LOTRIET/LOTTERING v d K, ~ Swartland 01.04.1764.
[c6] Arnoldus LOTRIET/LOTTERING v d K, ~ Kaapstad 06.04.1766.
[c7] Cornelis Johannes LOTRIET/LOTTERING v d K, ~ Swartland 19.03.1769.
[c8] Alewyn LOTRIET/LOTTERING v d K, ~ Kaapstad 10.07.1773.
[c9] Abraham Johannes Liebrecht LOTRIET/LOTTERING v d K, ~ Kaapstad 28.08.1774.
[c10] Adam LOTRIET/LOTTERING v d K, ~ Kaapstad 07.04.1775.
[c11] Catharina Magdalena LOTRIET/LOTTERING v d K, ~ Stellenbosch 28.11.1779, x Kaapstad 25.03.1798 Gerrit Antonie NORTJE/NORTIER, ~ 10.09.1775, † voor 1800, xx Graaff-Reinet 02.11.1805 Philippus Cornelis LOOTS, xxx Graaff-Reinet 16.03.1817 Joachim Johannes PRINSLOO, xxxx Beaufort Wes 04.10.1838 Johannes MANS.
[d1] Cecilia Catharina Jacoba NORTJE/NORTIER, ~ Graaff-Reinet 29.06.1800, x Graaff-Reinet 21.12.1827 Jacob HEYNEMANN, winkelier Beaufort Wes, † 30.05.1850, gedeeltelike stamvader van Hesse-Kassel.
[d2] Anna Marie PRINSLOO, * 28.02.1819, geen huwelik.
[d3] Anna Marie PRINSLOO, * 23.02.1821, geen huwelik. geen LOOTS kinders in SAG. geen MANS kinders in SAG.
[c12] Jan Hendrik LOTRIET/LOTTERING v d K, ~ Kaapstad 20.04.1783.
[b2] Klaas van der WESTHUIZEN. Stamvader van Griekwa v d Westhuizens.
[b3] Piet van der WESTHUIZEN

Matsbo people from Hed parish

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[[Category:Matsbo, Hed (U)]] = Children of [[Joensson-27|Erik Joensson]] and [[Bengtsdotter-580|Margareta Bengtsdotter]]= [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Joensson-Descendants-27 view descendant list] The birth years for the children of Erik Joensson and Margareta Bengtsdotter are mostly (we have yet to find Ingeborg) calculated from the ages given in their death records - they were all born before the first ministerial book for Hed was started. * [[Ersson-580|Anders Ersson]] (1660-1737) married 1691, lived in Matsbo, Hed parish * [[Ersdotter-2496|Kierstin Ersdotter]] (1661-1737) married 1682, lived in Nibbarsbo, Hed * [[Ersson-581|Joen Ersson]] (1665 - 1732) married 1702, lived in Matsbo, Hed * [[Ersdotter-598|Ingeborg Ersdotter]] (≈1668) married 1699, moved to Långnäla in Gunnilbo * [[Ersson-579|Bengt Ersson]] (1670-1741) married 1708, moved to Grisbo in Gunnilbo * [[Ersson-589|Olof Ersson]] (1672-1756) married 1699, lived in Sörby, Hed * [[Ersdotter-599|Margareta Ersdotter]] (1678-1718) married 1702, moved to Kejsartorp, Hed * [[Ersson-2681|Eric Ersson]] (1684-1768) married in 1710, moved to Persbo in Gunnilbo The children of Eric Joensson and their spouses frequently appear as christening witnesses for the children of their siblings. ==Anders Ersson== Anders Ersson in Matsbo married [[Månsdotter-543|Karin Månsdotter]] from Holmen 27 September 1691.Hed C:1 (1683-1689) Bild 66 / sid 127 (AID: v72418.b66.s127, NAD: SE/ULA/10382) They lived in Matsbo. * [[Andersdotter-4091|Elisabeth Andersdotter]] born 1698, ''Testes'' Herr Peder Hising (future vicar), [[Ersson-589|Olof Ersson]] (still in Matsbo), Mats Ersson's wife Karin (neighbour) and [[Månsdotter-546|Lisken Månsdotter]] in Holmen. * [[Andersdotter-4093|Catharina Andersdotter]] born 1702, ''Testes'' [[Nilsson-12267|Nils Nilsson]] in Nibbarsbo, [[Månsson-680|Daniel Månsson]] in Holmen, hustru Anna Månsdotter in Holmen and [[Ersdotter-599|Margareta Ersdotter]] in Matsbo. * [[Andersdotter-4104|Cherstin Andersdotter]] born 1708, ''Testes'' [[Larsson-3202|Per Larsson]] in Matsbo (cousin of Anders Ersson), [[Ersson-581|Jon Ersson]] ''ibidem'', ''hustru'' Susanna Olofsdotter in Matsbo, ''hustru'' [[Larsdotter-2132|Marit]] ''ibidem'' ==Kierstin Ersdotter== * for Susanna 1684: [[Ersson-580|Anders]] son of Eric in Matsbo * Nils 1686, birth record uncertain * Lars 1688: Susanna, daughter of the late Eric in Matsbo (Eric had died very recently) * Margareta 1691: [[Ersson-579|Bengt Ersson]] * Ingeborg 1696 * Lisbet 1698: [[Ersson-580|Anders Ersson]] in Matsbo, [[Ersdotter-598|Ingeborg Ersdotter]] in Matsbo * Per 1701: [[Ersson-589|Olof Ersson]] in Sörby and his wife, [[Ersson-579|Bengt Ersson]] in Matsbo, [[Månsdotter-543|Karin Månsdotter in Matsbo]] (the wife of Anders Ersson) * Sara 1703: Per Matsson and [[Ersdotter-599|Margreta Eriksdotter]] in Kejsartorp * Catrina 1707: [[Ersson-581|Joen Ersson]] in matsbo and his wife [[Larsdotter-2132|Marit Larsdotter]] ==Joen Ersson== Joen Ersson in Matsbo was married to [[Larsdotter-2132|Marit Larsdotter]] from Bubbarsbo 21 September 1702.Hed C:1 (1683-1689) Bild 69 / sid 133 (AID: v72418.b69.s133, NAD: SE/ULA/10382) They lived in Matsbo. * [[Jonsdotter-2261|Anna Jonsdotter]] born 1703, ''Testes'' [[Larsson-3202|Per Larsson]] in Matsbo (cousin of Jon Ersson), [[Ersson-589|Olof Ersson]] in Sörby, Susanna Eriksdotter in Matsbo (wife of Per Larsson) and [[Ersdotter-596|Anna Ersdotter]] in Sörby. * [[Jonsdotter-2265|Kerstin Jonsdotter]] born 1705, ''Testes'' [[Nilsson-12267|Nils Nilsson]] in Nibbarsbo, Nils Andersson in Bovallen, ''hustru'' [[Ersdotter-2496|Kerstin Eriksdotter]] in Nibbarsbo and ''hustru'' Anna Larsdotter in Bovallen (sister of Kerstin's mother). * [[Jonsdotter-2266|Margareta Jonsdotter]] born 1709, ''Testes'' [[Ersson-580|Anders Ersson]] in Matsbo, Per Mattsson in Kejsartorpet (husband of [[Ersdotter-599|Margareta Ersdotter]]), Karin Nilsdotter in Matsbo, Sara Ersdotter in Bubbarsbo ==Ingeborg Ersdotter== Ingeborg Ersdotter married [[Isbrandsson-1|Olof Isbrandsson]] in 1699 and moved to Långnäla in Gunnilbo. That is not all that far from Matsbo, but for their first two children there are only christening witnesses from Odensvi parish. ==Bengt Ersson== Bengt Ersson from Matsbo in Hed parish was married to [[Larsdotter-2112|Annika Larsdotter]] in Grisbo 28 October 1708.Odensvi C:1 (1680-1720) Bild 110 / sid 107 (AID: v73663.b110.s107, NAD: SE/ULA/11144) They lived in Grisbo and seem only to have had two children. * [[Bengtsson-900|Anders Bengtsson]], born 1709 ''Testes'' Anders Mattsson in Ytternäla and his wife, Anders Larsson in Grisbo (brother of Annika) and Susanna Andersdotter in Grisbo * [[Bengtsdotter-575|Margareta Bengtsdotter]] born 1713, ''Testes'' Anders Olsson, Grisbo, [[Nilsson-12269|Nils Nilsson]] and the sister [[Nilsdotter-7750|Susanna]] in Nibbarsbo, Hed parish ==Olof Ersson== Olof Ersson from Matsbo and [[Ersdotter-596|Annika Ersdotter]] from Solmyra, were married 25 Jun 1699.Odensvi C:1 (1680-1720) Bild 78 / sid 75 (AID: v73663.b78.s75, NAD: SE/ULA/11144) They lived in Sörby in Hed parish. * Margareta Olofsdotter, born 1700,Hed C:3 (1700-1749) Bild 6 / sid 2 (AID: v72420.b6.s2, NAD: SE/ULA/10382) ''Testes'' Nils Nilsson in Nibbarsbo, with wife Kerstin Ersdotter, [[Ersson-579|Bengt Ersson]] in Matsbo and [[Ersdotter-599|Margareta Ersdotter]] in Matsbo * [[Olofsson-1430|Eric Olofsson]] born 1701, ''Testes'' Lars Nilsson in Nybyn, [[Ersson-581|Jon Ersson in Matsbo]], Karin Halvardsdotter in Matsbo, [[Ersdotter-595|Susanna Ersdotter]] in Solmyra * Kerstin Olofsdotter born 1703, ''Testes'' Per Mattsson in Solmyra is the only one mentionedHed C:3 (1700-1749) Bild 15 / sid 11 (AID: v72420.b15.s11, NAD: SE/ULA/10382) * Anders Olofsson born 1705, ''Testes'' Carl Eriksson at Bernshammar, Erik Eriksson in Sörby, ''hustru'' Barbro Hansdotter in Nyby, ''hustru'' [[Ersdotter-599|Marit Eriksdotter]] in Matsbo.Hed C:3 (1700-1749) Bild 20 / sid 16 (AID: v72420.b20.s16, NAD: SE/ULA/10382) * Lars Olofsson born 1708, ''Testes'' Per Mattsson in Kejsartorpet, Nils Nilsson in Nibbarsbo, ''hustru'' [[Ersdotter-599|Margeta Eriksdotter]] in Kejsartorpet, Susanna Nilsdotter in NibbarsboHed C:3 (1700-1749) Bild 27 / sid 23 (AID: v72420.b27.s23, NAD: SE/ULA/10382) ==Margareta Ersdotter== Margareta Ersdotter married neighbour's son Per Mattsson in Matsbo in 1702.Hed C:1 (1683-1689) Bild 69 / sid 133 (AID: v72418.b69.s133, NAD: SE/ULA/10382) They lived in Matsbo a few years but then moved to Kejsartorp in Hed. * [[Persdotter-2420|Kerstin Persdotter]], born 1702, ''Testes'' [[Ersson-589|Olof Ersson]] in Sörby, [[Ersson-581|Jon Ersson]] in Matsbo, [[Ersdotter-596|Anna Ersdotter]] in Sörby and [[Larsdotter-2132|Marit Larsdotter]] in Matsbo (wife of Jon). * Erik Persson born 1709,''Testes'' [[Ersson-589|Olof Ersson]] in Sörby, with wife [[Ersdotter-596|Anna Ersdotter]], [[Nilsson-12269|Nils Nilsson]] in Nibbarsbo, Brita Larsdotter in Nybyn (future wife of Nils)Hed C:3 (1700-1749) Bild 28 / sid 24 (AID: v72420.b28.s24, NAD: SE/ULA/10382) =Sources =

Matt McNabb DNA matches

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[[Category:McNabb-412]] This info is about [[McNabb-412 | Matt McNabb]] == Identified DNA matches == {| border="1" class="sortable" !GEDmatch!!CM (Q, min 7.0)!!Largest!!Relationship!!WikiTree Person!! |- |A411809||421.77||46.50||Half 1C||Grandson of [[Shaw-19668]] & [[Harrison-19524]]|| |- |A477436||114.66||20.83||2C1R||Child of [[Brown-113791]] & [[Blanchett-151]] |- |A856055||91.16||22.71||2C1R||ditto |- |T151848||79.0||58.9||3C2R||Child of [[Allardyce-106]] |- |A610007||61.27||16.66||2C1R||Child of [[Woods-14749]] |- |QM1625292||51.80||19.86||2C1R||Child of [[Woods-14749]] and [[Bruhns-56]] |- |A016384||36.87||16.33||2C1R||Child of [[Fairclough-369]] |} == Unidentified DNA matches == Here is a selection of people with their Wiki ID on GEDmatch but I haven't identified a connection: {| border="1" class="sortable" !cM(7.0)!!Largest!!WikiTree Link |- |42.47||9.64||[[Farmer-4815]] |- |28.9||13.5||[[Flanagan-1465]] |- |27.2||11.5||[[Mathews-3261]] |- |41.5||10.0||[[Madsen-1654]] |- |35.2||12.0||[[Beardsley-2955]] |- |33.2||10.4||[[Stewart-37326]] |- |27.2||10.4||[[Poynton-83]] |- |23.1||14.0||[[Clarke-11763]] |- |21.2||13.9||[[Lavoie-925]] |- |20.9||20.9||[[Love-2735]] |- |18.4||18.4||[[Moore-28967]] |}

Matthew McConaughey and his Cameron, West Virginia Ancestors

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[[Category:Cameron, West Virginia]] [[Category:WikiTree Challenge Interesting Stories]] [[McConaughey-3|Matthew's]] Uvalde roots have been mentioned a lot in the news lately, but his roots in Cameron, West Virginia, run even deeper. Long before the "Dazed and Confused" actor was making a name for himself with things like "Alright, alright, alright", some of his McConaughey ancestors came to America to try and make a name for themselves. [[McConaughey-87|David McConaughey]] was born about 1750 in County Tyrone, Ireland. He married [[Lindsey-6419|Martha Lindsey]], who was born about 1765 in Lisnacrieve, Ireland. These are Matthew's 4th great-grandparents. Together, they had five children. {{Image|file=Photos_for_WikiTree_Challenge_Stories-5.png |align=l |size=xl |caption='' }} Of the five, only two came to America: [[McConaughey-84|Robert]], the oldest, and Matthew's 3rd great-grandfather, and [[McConaughey-91|David]], the youngest, Matthew's 3rd great-uncle. Based on the birthdates of his two oldest sons, we figure Robert and his family came to America between 1814 and 1821. David may have come over at the same time, we don't know for sure, but we do know that he was in America by 1846 as he married [[Davis-99632|Anne Davis]] that year in Belmont, Ohio. At some point both brothers found their way to a little unnamed town in West Virginia. {{Image|file=Photos_for_WikiTree_Challenge_Stories-6.png |align=l |size=m |caption=''Cameron, West Virignia }} A Mr. Himes was one of the first to settle there in 1788, on property that would eventually belong to the McConaughey family. A Himes family anecdote relates that in that same year the family procured a basket of apples from Pennsylvania. The fruit was considered a luxury at the time and so it was distributed sparingly among family members. One of the young boys accidentally managed to choke on the core of his apple. Once it was removed, another family member, driven by curiosity, took the seed from the core and planted it. This seed grew into a large tree that is still standing today on one of the McConaughey farms. David and Anne, among the first of the early settlers, bought a tract of land on what is now the main part of the town and he and Anne moved into their new home. He erected the first building on Grave Creek. {{Image|file=Photos_for_WikiTree_Challenge_Stories-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption='' }} By the late 1820s, there were more settlers arriving in this area. Around this same time the construction of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad was beginning. David McConaughey realized the potential for their little town if this new railroad had a stop there. He, along with some other prominent men in the town, went by stagecoach to Baltimore to use their influence to make this happen. The trip was a success and as anticipated, the little town became one of importance. The railway was finished in 1852 and it was at this time the honor of naming the town was conferred upon David McConaughey. A prominent railroad official by the name of Samuel Cameron, who was a right of way purchasing agent with the company, came to check the area out. As a good friend of David, Samuel suggested that the town be called McConaughey but David rejected that idea saying kids would have to graduate eighth grade before they'd be able to spell it. So, instead, David chose to name the town Cameron, after his friend. Sadly, Samuel died the next year of cholera. David, appointed by [[Pierce-177|President Pierce]], was the first postmaster of Cameron village. He held the office for several years until 1857. He and Anne both lived the remainder of their lives in Cameron, until his death in 1874 and hers in 1900. See also: *[https://www.wvgenweb.org/marshall/mccon.htm https://www.wvgenweb.org/marshall/mccon.htm] *[https://www.wvgenweb.org/marshall/crystal.htm https://www.wvgenweb.org/marshall/crystal.htm]

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==Biography== * '''Matthew Osborn''' was born on the 12th of March 1729 to [[Osborn-5494|Matthew Osborn]] and [[Dobson-262|Isabella Dobson]] in Cool Springs, Sussex County, Delaware.Religious Society of Friends, Centre Monthly Meeting (Guilford, North Carolina), "Records," vol. I (1775 - 1903), p. 11, Matthew Osborn (Senior), Mary Reynolds, Matthew Osborn (Junior), North Carolina Yearly Meeting Minutes, Hege Friends Historical Library, Guilford College, Greensboro, North Carolina; "U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935," database with images, ''Ancestry'' (https://www.ancestry.com : 4 Feb 2022), North Carolina > Guilford > Centre Monthly Meeting > Records, 1775-1903 > image 10 of 120. [[#RN1|See Research Note 1.]] * In 1748 Matthew's family moved from Sussex County, Delaware (Duck Creek Monthly Meeting) to York County, Pennsylvania. [[#RN2|See Research Note 2.]] * In 1752 Matthew's family moved from York County, Pennsylvania to ? County, Virginia. [[#RN3|See Research Note 3.]] * In 1753 Matthew's family moved from ? County, Virginia to Orange County, North Carolina. [[#RN4|See Research Note 4.]] * On the 17th of January 1754 Matthew was accepted in the Cane Creek Monthly Meeting (Alamance, North Carolina) by certificate from the monthly meeting in Warrington, Pennsylvania dated the 4th of June 1753.Religious Society of Friends, Cane Creek Monthly Meeting (Alamance, North Carolina), "Minutes," vol. I (1751-1796), p. 11, Wlliam and Matthew Osborn , North Carolina Yearly Meeting Minutes, Hege Friends Historical Library, Guilford College, Greensboro, North Carolina; "U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935," database with images, ''Ancestry'' (https://www.ancestry.com : 4 Feb 2022), North Carolina > Alamance > Cane Creek Monthly Meeting > Minutes, 1751-1796, Vol I > image 9 of 208. * On the 24th of June 1755 (NS) Matthew married Mary Reynolds, daughter of William Reynolds and Mary Brown in Guilford County, North Carolina.Religious Society of Friends, New London Monthly Meeting (Guilford, North Carolina), "Marriage Records," p. 18, Matthew Osborn and Mary Reynolds, North Carolina Yearly Meeting Minutes, Hege Friends Historical Library, Guilford College, Greensboro, North Carolina; "U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935," database with images ''Ancestry'' (https://www.ancestry.com : 4 Feb 2022), North Carolina > Guilford > New London Monthly Meeting > Quaker Marriage Records > image 20 of 28.Religious Society of Friends, Cane Creek Monthly Meeting (Alamance, North Carolina), "Records," vol. I, p. 47, 24 Jun 1755, Matthew Osborn and Mary Reynolds, North Carolina Yearly Meeting Minutes, Hege Friends Historical Library, Guilford College, Greensboro, North Carolina; "U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935," database with images ''Ancestry'' (https://www.ancestry.com : 4 Feb 2022), North Carolina > Alamance > Cane Creek Monthly Meeting > Men´s Minutes, 1783-1800 > image 196 of 413.[[#RN5|See Research Note 5.]] ** On the 5th of July 1755 it is reported that Mary and Matthew's marriage was accomplished in good order.Religious Society of Friends, Cane Creek Monthly Meeting (Alamance, North Carolina), "Minutes (Men's)," vol. I (1751 - 1796), p. 13, 5 Jul 1755, Matthew Osborn and Mary Reynolds, North Carolina Yearly Meeting Minutes, Hege Friends Historical Library, Guilford College, Greensboro, North Carolina; "U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935," database with images ''Ancestry'' (https://www.ancestry.com : 4 Feb 2022), North Carolina > Alamance > Cane Creek Monthly Meeting > Men´s Minutes, 1751-1796 > image 13 of 193.Religious Society of Friends, Cane Creek Monthly Meeting (Alamance, North Carolina), "Minutes (Women's)," vol. (1751 - 1803), p. 11, 5 Jul 1755, Matthew Osborn and Mary Reynolds, North Carolina Yearly Meeting Minutes, Hege Friends Historical Library, Guilford College, Greensboro, North Carolina; "U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935," database with images ''Ancestry'' (https://www.ancestry.com : 4 Feb 2022), North Carolina > Alamance > Cane Creek Monthly Meeting > Women´s Minutes, 1751-1803 > image 7 of 116. * The 1790 U. S. census finds Matthew living with his family in Randolph County, North Carolina.1790 U.S. census, Randolph County, North Carolina, p. 280 (penned, top right corner), line 28 (3 lines from bottom), Matthew Osborn; digital image, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-34LT : 5 Mar 2022), United States Census, 1790 > North Carolina > Randolph > Not stated > image 2 of 23; citing NARA microfilm M637, roll 7, images 165 of 601. [[#RN15|See Research Note 15.]] * Matthew died on the 27th of January 1816 in Guilford County, North Carolina. ''Find a Grave'', database and images (accessed 13 October 2019), memorial page for Mathew Osborne, III (12 Mar 1729–22 Jan 1816), {{FindAGrave|77126537|sameas=yes}}, maintained by Find A Grave (contributor 8); citing Centre Friends Meeting Cemetery, Guilford County, North Carolina, United States.
'''The children of [[Osborn-5494|Matthew Osborn]] and [[Reynolds-4702|Mary Reynolds]]''' #[[Osborn-1308|Abigail Osborn]] b Sep 9 1756, m [[Way-1144|William Way]] Apr 11 1776 #[[Osborn-1314|Hannah Osborn]] b Feb 6 1758, m [[Stout-129|Joseph Stout]] Oct 10 1776 #[[Osborn-1306|David Osborn]] b Oct 29 1762, m [[Davis-19778|Lydia Davis]] Aug 1787 #[[Osborn-1317|William Osborn]] b 11 27 1764, m [[Macy-675|Anna Macy]] Apr 9 1788 #[[Osborn-1315|Lydia Osborn]] b Jan 24 1767, m [[Barker-5361|Abner Barker]] May 26 1791 #[[Osborn-1311|Mary Osborn]] b Feb 3 1770, m [[Barker-5362|John Barker]] May 26 1791.Hinshaw, William Wade and Thomas Worth Marshall. 1936. Pages 565, 685 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002304221&view=1up&seq=715 #[[Osborn-7472|Matthew Osborn]] b Sep 3 1773, d Feb 24 1784 #[[Osborne-7402|Jeremiah Osborne]] b Jan 1 1781, m [[Davidson-5034|Sarah Davidson]] Nov 26 1801.
===Research Notes=== :'''Research Note 0. The Julian vs the Gregorian calendar.''' In the British dominions the shift from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar took place on the 21st of March 1752. The details of the conversion of a Julian date to a Gregorian date (or vice versus), while interesting, are of little consequence. It is seldom that one needs to convert a date from one to the other calendar. Dates prior to the 21st of March 1752 are Julian, while those after this date are Georgian. As a consequence, the year 1752 starts on the 21st of March and ends on the 31st of December. :The difficulty enters when working with the Quaker calendar. The Quakers do not use the names of heathen gods to name their months. Instead they number them, the first month at the beginning of the year is the First month, the next month is the Second month, etc. Thus prior to 1752 a Quaker date, 22d 11m 1751y converts 22 Jan 1751 in the Julian Calendar. On the other hand, for a date after 1752, for example 22d 11m 1753 converts to 22 Nov 1753 in the Gregorian calendar. :One often see notation as follows: 22 Jan 1729/30. This notation is used when the Julian and Georgian years do not coincide, that is, for dates from 1st of January thru the 20th of March. Thus for 22 Jan 1729/30 is giving both the Julian date 22 Jan 1729 and the Georgian date 22 Jan 1730. :'''Research Note 1. Birth place and date.''' At present we do not have a primary source for Matthew's birth place. What is known is that the Duck Creek Monthly Meeting in Kent County, Delaware gave Matthew's parents, [[Osborn-5494|Matthew Osborn]] and [[Dobson-262|Isabella Dobson]], leave to marry on the 18 of November 1723.Religious Society of Friends, Duck Creek Monthly Meeting (Kent, Delaware), "Delaware Quaker records : Duck Creek Monthly Meeting, Kent County," p. 38 (Dobson) & 106 (Osborn); Electronic reproduction. ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/137986/ : 7 Mar 2022), images 43 & 111 of 152. The minute specifically noted that both Matthew and Isabella are from the Cool Springs Preparatory Meeting in Sussex County, Delaware. Approximately six years later Matthew is born. There is no indication that they move to another location. It is concluded from this that Matthew was born in Sussex County, Delaware. With regard to his birth date, it is given explicitly in Quaker records. The date, of course, is given in Quaker notation, that is, ''12d 1m 1729 OS''. As the year is prior to 1752 this date must be translated into Julian date. The first month in the Julian year is March, the translated date is 12 March 1729 OS. It should be noted this date is less than two weeks from the new year, 1730 (which starts on the 25th of March). It should also be noted that a common error is to translate the date into a Gregorian date this yields 12 Jan 1729. In conclusion the birth place is taken as Cool Springs, Sussex County, DelawareWikipedia contributors, "Cool Spring, Delaware," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cool_Spring,_Delaware&oldid=1063213703 (accessed March 10, 2022). CBE/CSE style and the birth date to be 12 Mar 1729. :'''Research Note 2. Move from Sussex County, Delaware to York County, Pennsylvania.''' :'''Research Note 3. Move from York County,Pennsylvania to ? county, Virginia.''' :'''Research Note 4. Move from ? county, Virginia to Orange County, North Carolina.''' :'''Research Note 5. Marriage documentation.''' :'''Research Note 15. 1790 U. S. census.''' The 1790 census reports that there are seven people in Matthew's household: two boys under 16 years of age, one man over the age of 16 years and four females. Matthew and his wife account for the man over 16 years of age and one of the females. In 1790, two of the girls ([[Osborn-1315|Lydia Osborn]], [[Osborn-1311|Mary Osborn]]) are not married and one of the boys ([[Osborne-7402|Jeremiah Osborne]]) is not married and it can be assumed that they still live at home. This leave one boy under the age of 16 and a female of indeterminate age. Recall that in winter of 1781 a great sickness fell on this community. The prime example is William Ozbun's family. William was Matthew's uncle. William had nine children, these are Matthew's cousins. Between November 1781 and January 1782 seven of Matthew's nine cousins would die of a "slow fever." Could the two extras reported by the census be surviving orphans? Billie Lee Smith, "My Friends the Lambs," (self-published, Bucklin, Kansas, 2010, updated 18 Aug 2019), Part V, The Osborn family, Generation 4, 122. Matthew Osborn III.; electronic copy, ''RootWeb'' (https://sites.rootsweb.com/~myfriendsthelambs2/part5/other/osborn.html : 9 Mar 2022).Frederic Verne Osborn. "Mathew Osborn and His Family." Self-published, 1970; electronic copy ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/581200-mathew-osborn-and-his-family : 7 Mar 2022)Contributors, "Matthew OSBORN-960," website, ''Osborne Origins'' (https://osborne-origins.org/linkrecs/f960.htm : 7 Mar 2022). == Sources == Also see: * Osborn, Frederic Verne. ''Matthew Osborn and Family''. Indianapolis. : Frederic Verne Osborn:1970. https://www.worldcat.org/title/mathew-osborn-and-his-family/oclc/3330606 . * Specific Ancestral Lines of the Boaz, Paul, Welty & Fishel Families. By Adrienne Boaz. Specific Ancestral Lines of the Boaz, Paul, Welty & Fishel Families, published in December 24, 2014 by Otter Bay Books, LLC., * Hinshaw, William Wade, 1867-1947, and Thomas Worth Marshall. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. Vol 1. Ann Arbor, Mich.: Edwards brothers, inc., 1936. Page 663 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002304221&view=1up&seq=693 * Hinshaw, William Wade and Thomas Worth Marshall. Vol 1.1936. Page 564 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002304221&view=1up&seq=594&skin=2021

Matthew Tannahill Letter to USA Relatives in 1824

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Below is a transcription of a letter sent by Matthew Tannahill (1777-1857) brother of the Paisley poet Robert TANNAHILL A typed copy of this letter is held by the Paisley Library, SCT. This itself would had been a transcription of the original letter that I believe was once held by a miss Sallie Bell TANNAHILL in the 1930s. Sallie Bell was an arts teacher at the Columbia University in New York. Paisley , 19th, May 1824 Dear Friends: The other night, my brother James I were at tea with our cousin [[Tannahill-51|Thomas Tannahill]], when the subject turned on our friends in America, and we thought it strange that there are so few of our generation left on this side of the grave and that we should know so little about each other. It was proposed that each of us should write a letter to you on the other side of the Atlantic, and give you all the information we could with regard to your relationship this side of the water and request you to give us all the information you could with regard to all our relations on the other side. There is a kind of painful pleasure in tracing back the generations of our fathers, - and in different respects it has a good effect on the mind. I shall therefore, go back as far as I know with regard to our forefathers, - the origin of our name,- and when it was adopted in this country. I do not know but that there are very few names that have not some signification. I have heard various conjectures of the meaning of the name Tannahill but none of them in the least satisfactory till of late I think, I discovered it in an old dictionary. TANNA signifieth height. ( I think it is in the Saxon language) Put hill to it and then you have the signification of our name. I think this is the most probable that I have heard. The people in Ayrshire say that the name came over with the Spanish Armada and that some person of that name was saved from one of the vessels that was wrecked on the west coast of Scotland that he settled in the neighborhood of Kilmarnock. Whether this is true or not its of no consequence. But this is true, that all the Tannahills that I have seen or heard of have sprung from Kilmarnock or its neighborhood and they could all trace their relations to our forefathers. So, I think it evident that all of our name have sprung from the same stock. At this day, there is in Ayrshire, a farm that stands on the top of a high hill, the name of which house is Tannahill. I therefore suppose at that time our name was adopted, - that the individual who lived in that house took to himself the name of the house he lived in. I can trace our generations no farther back than our Great Grandfather and Great Grandmother and all that I know of them is this, that they had some property in Kilmarnock: they had but one child. His name was Thomas. When Thomas came of age, he took to himself a wife. They called her Mary Buntin. She was the only child of her parents. They all had some property in Kilmarnock. When the old people died, both the properties fell to grandfather and grandmother, and at their death, what came by grandfather was left to James their eldest son. What came by the mother, to Thomas, the next in succession. James and Thomas to - pay the other children a reasonable allowance. All the property was sold before I was born. The last time I was in Kilmarnock, I saw two or three of the houses. They were very old. I believe they are now all down and others built in their place. Our Grandfather’s family consisted of six children, (4 sons and 2 daughters). Marion the oldest, next James, Thomas, Mary, Robert, and John the youngest. At what age our Grandfather died I know not, but this I know that when he died, John was a sucking child. At what age our Grandmother died, I am not sure, but this I know, that when James and Thomas were about 19 and 17 years of age, they came to Paisley and about two years after that their mother died. ----------------- I think I remember our Aunt Marion, but that it long, long since she left this world. She was married to a man whose name was Lemond. Of their family there are two daughters alive, - Mary and Betty. Betty lives in Kilmarnock, is a widow with children. Mary lives in Kilmarnock, - her husband’s name is John Dickie. They have no children. ----------------- I well remember our Aunt Mary. She was a kind, amiable woman. Her Husband’s name was John Aitken. He was an extensive shoemaker in Kilmarnock. He frequently made contracts with the government to supply part of the army with shoes. He made a deal of money. He died about 20 years ago. At his death our Aunt went to Ayr to live with one of her children. She died about 10 years ago. Of their children there are in life four, - three sons and one daughter. James, John, Hugh, and Jane. John has been one of the magistrates of the town of Ayr for twenty years. One of his daughters is married to the son of a brother magistrate and he is also a magistrate. It is said that the whole town is governed by the three. John followed the trade of his father. He married a woman with considerable fortune. He became very rich. But some years ago he entered into extensive speculations in the importing of wheat from America. Our ports have been so long shut and he has such a quantity of grain bonded, that he could not bring it to market. The consequence was that last year he stopped payment. He got a settlement with his creditors. It is said that if our ports were open for foreign grain (and at present it seems not far from it) so he could bring it to market, he would be as rich as ever. Hugh also lives in Ayr: is a leather merchant. I am informed that he is worth money. He had three children. He lost by his brother John’s failure £4000, or John was owing him that sum when he stopped payment. James lives in Glasgow; is a shoemaker. He is married and has children. He kept a shoe-shop in Glasgow for a number of years. I have been informed that he has been rather unfortunate in business. Jean is married to a Mr. Todd in Ayr. He is a merchant. They have children ----------------- With regard to [[Tannahill-52|Thomas]], I shall say nothing as our Cousin [[Tannahill-51|Thomas]] is writing to you, except to say that he died about 2 years ago and I am sure there did not live an individual in Paisley that was more respected. For forty years he was one of the parish elders, - an office which he filled with honor to himself and advantage to the public. He was truly an honor to our name. He manufactured on a small scale but for several years before his death, had left off business and spent his last days in ease, peace and prosperity. He left all his children some money at his death. Our Cousin [[Tannahill-51|Thomas]] followed the footsteps and for some years has been retired from business. But as he is writing you, I supposed he will tell you all about the family. I will now attempt to give you some account of our family. My father’s name was James. My mother’s - Janet Pollock. She often spoke of my uncles who went to America, - they lodged in our house. She had the greatest respect for their memory. She died tow years since at the age of 82. My father died 20 years ago. They had six sons and one daughter: Thomas, Janet, James, Robert, Matthew, Hugh and Andrew. I remember when my father died, Uncle Thomas was standing by the bedside and he said that our father had just lived this world 68 - years to the hour. The first death in the family was Thomas. He died at the age of 29 - twenty-nine years ago. He was unmarried. The next (death) was our father. The next Janet. It is 19, - years since she died. She was married and had four sons and 2 daughters. Her widower and four sons are still in life but her daughters are dead. The next was Robert, - his death happened in 1810. You may have heard of it but lest you have not, before I close this letter I will give you some account of it. Hugh and Andrew did not long survive the death of Robert. Hugh died in six months and Andrew in twelve. Hugh’s widow for a number of years kept the Buckhead Inn of Paisley. She died three months since. She left one son and three daughters. Andrew’s widow is in life. She has three sons and one daughter. The whole of our family is gone to the grave except James and me. James has nine children: three sons and six daughters. I am married and have seven children: four sons and three daughters. None of James’ children are married. Two of ours are married and have children. James is 52 years of age. I am 46. ----------------- We have a half brother. He is the son our father but not of our mother. His name is John. He is about 66 years of age. He has five sons. Three of them are married and have children. They all are weavers. Our father was a weaver till within a few years ago of his death and taught all his sons the same trade. But James left the loom more than twenty years ago and went to be a foreman in one of the first manufacturing houses in town. For fourteen years he was principal manager in that house, and brother Hugh was under him, foreman in the same house for six years before his death. The business that James and I follow is this: the principal trade of Paisley is the manufacture and weaving plaids and shawls in imitation of India, and the most of these goods, are sold, not by the manufacturers, but by agents who are better acquainted with the merchants. About 8 years ago a Mr. Brown and brother James entered into a partnership in the agent line to sell goods by commission. They have been very fortunate and prospered far beyond their expectation. They established a wholesale warehouse in London and another in Paisley. Mr. Brown went to London. He took with him my brother’s oldest son (who is a lad of 24 years of age), to assist him in the warehouse. The business increasing, Mr. Brown sent for a young man, - a nephew of his own who was in the warehouse in Paisley. These two young men stop in London and act as salesmen. Mr. Brown’s family lives in Paisley but he always goes to London and stays three months during the spring trade, then comes home to Paisley, stays two months, returns to London during the fall trade, comes home and remains with his family during winter. James and I keep the warehouse in Paisley. I act as foreman. We have two young men to assist us. One is a young son of James, the other a nephew of Mr. Brown. We sell silk and fine wool in Paisley but not many manufactured goods. We have not time. We receive a letter every morning from London with orders for different kinds of plaids and shawls and our principal business is to supply these orders. Thus I have in some measure given you an account of all your relations in this part of the world, as far as I can, - not only their number but in some measure how they are getting on in the world. You have 13 cousins alive, - 4 of the name of Aitkin; two of the name of Lemond and 7 of the name of Tannahill. Of their children and children’s children there are also in Paisley between 50 and 60 families of the name of Tannahill, - all sprung from the two brothers – James and Thomas. In a former part of the this letter I said I would give you, before I close, some account of our brother Robert. I shall at present, only notice that from his youth upward, his principal amusement was the writing of songs and other poetical pieces which from time to time made their appearance in newspapers, magazines, and other periodicals. They seemed to be well liked by the public. He was encouraged to publish a volume of poems in 1808. They met with considerable success, far beyond what he expected and at his death, he had a second edition ready for the press. A considerable time after his death, we sold the copyright to a respectable bookseller in Paisley. Since that time his works have gone through several editions. If you have not seen any of them, let us know when you write and we will send you a copy. After his death, several likenesses of him were given to the public but the one enclosed is I think the best. It is not a perfect likeness, but I consider it a tolerably good resemblance. Enclosed also is a short printed notice of his life. With respect to his death, I shall at this time shortly notice that for a day or two before that lamentable event, he showed symptoms of derangement, and on the morrow of the 17th of May 1810, he was found drowned in the Paisley Canal. Perhaps in another letter I may give you some further particulars with regard to his life and death, but I see that my paper is nearly done. I think it will be ten years since I heard anything from you. The last accounts both my aunts were in life (and I hope they are so still) and had several children. When you write, tell us how many there are of you. Tell us all your names. Tell us your ages. Tell us your occupations and tell us what kind of town you live in, its trade, its population. Paisley is fast on the increase. Its population is nearly 50,000. It is a stirring town for trade but compared with Glasgow (which is only 7 miles east) it is but a village. Glasgow at present contains 140,000 inhabitants and it is said to be the most beautiful city in Europe except Potsdam in Prussia. I feel myself rather at a loss which of you to address this letter. I shall therefore address it to Mrs. Robert and Mrs. John Tannahill. Hoping to hear from you soon, I am yours respectfully
(Signed) Matthew Tannahill
[[Space:Letter_from_Mr._Thomas_TANNAHILL|Letter Thomas TANNAHILL]] May 19, 1824

[[Space:Matthew_Tannahill_Letter_to_USA_Relatives_in_1824|Letter Matthew Tannahill]] May 19, 1824

[[Space:Letter_from_Mr._James_Tannahill_in_Paisley|Letter James Tannahill]] May 19, 1824
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == Matthews' American Armoury and Blue Book == * edited by John Matthews * published London, 1903 - 1923 * 505 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Matthews' American Armoury and Blue Book|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1901) 416 pages ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100216055 * (1903) 2nd edition ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fmIUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008601422 * (1907) 352 pages ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=8Q8wAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924029805136 ::* https://archive.org/details/matthewsamerican00matt ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100523549 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008685261 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102321348 ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/6021/ * (1913) 420 pages ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100782683 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Matthews, John. ''[[Space:Matthews' American Armoury and Blue Book|Matthews' American Armoury and Blue Book]]'' (London, 1903-1923) [ Page ]. * ([[#Matthews|Matthews]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Matthews, John. ''[[Space:Matthews' American Armoury and Blue Book|Matthews' American Armoury and Blue Book]]'' (London, 1903-1923) [ Page ].

Mattie (Grammer) Gower Letter

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The goal of this project is to preserve the [[Grammer-196|Mattie (Grammer) Gower]] Letter written to her niece Bobbie Cook, circa 1956. It serves as documentation for Mattie's family. The current owner of the letter is unknown. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Add links to the individual profiles that are referenced in the letter * Replace these scans, if the original is found to rescan it. Here is a link to a [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Mattie_Grammer_Gower_Letter transcript of the letter], along with the images in a PDF file. People named in the letter:
[[Grammer-182|Josiah Pryor Grammer]], Mattie's father
[[Moore-42677|Mary Frances Moore]], Mattie's mother
[[Moore-9409 |Hugh L. Moore]], her material grandfather

Mattingly Settlement Cemetery, Nashport, Ohio

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=== Contents === === About === This free space page for the Mattingly Settlement Cemetery is part of WikiTree's U.S. Cemeteries Project, and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The U.S Project is a subproject of the larger Global Cemeteries Project. Mattingly Settlement Cemetery is situated in Muskingum Township, Muskingum County, Ohio next to The Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (St. Mary's). This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed (or will be shortly), the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact Benjamin Factor for assistance. === Tasks Completed === Project members are needed to: Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments. When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. Validate links and transcription information Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. === Table of Interments === Coming Soon

Mattox Cemetery Images - Batch 1

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These images were provided by photographer [[Brewer-566|Paula Franklin]], and are from [[:Category:Mattox Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee|Mattox Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee]]. Transcription begun.[[Durbin-702|Durbin-702]] 23:02, 5 March 2019 (UTC) :Two photos transcribed, two profiles created. [[Durbin-702|Durbin-702]] 21:51, 10 March 2019 (UTC) :Mattox_Cemetery_Images_-_Batch_1-1.jpg unreadable even after image enhancement.[[Durbin-702|Durbin-702]] 12:13, 15 March 2019 (UTC)

Mattox Cemetery Images - Batch 2

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Mattox Cemetery Images - Batch 3

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Mattox Cemetery Images - Batch 4

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Maty Atkinson Letter 2

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:Mary Atkinson Letter 2 :Your e mails came thru clear and complete. I see a lot of your facts came from the IGI. Are you a member of the LDS Church? Most of m y information came from census' , Marriage records, cemetary records, wills, probate and deeds. The first few years I neglected to pput source and now I am going back thru notes and adding the information. Nancy, my daughter has been too busy canning peaches and apples to send me the gedcoms so I am trying to send you info. Let me know if it comes thru okay. Incidentally, we visited Lodi, Ms. and were a little astonished. It was a general store that had the Post Office in part of it. It was about 20 x 30 with a wood stove in the center. It had feed for animals in one section with halters, saddles, etc. It had groceries. a cracker and pickle barrel, a round of cheese. It had a round table with 2 men playing checkers. It had been built of green (not dried) lumber and as the 12 inch boards shrank or dried out it left cracks in the floor. It had material for sewing, buttons, lace, calico, etc. It had beer, pop, etc. It had guns, both hand and rifle. The owner was very informative about the area and friendly. :Giles was also called Silas, maybe only by John as he wrote in a letter to his grandson that Silas had visited him, and still wanted to be called Giles instead of Silas. :I may not be adding much to your Atkinsons. Mary Francis married Jesse Morman and was in 1880 census in Sumner Co. Ms with several children. Jesse lived with his parents in Choctaw Co in 1850 census. Wilson had one boy that I know of==Wilson Jr.. I figured John A had died before The second John was born. :I talked with the Atkinsons in Pike Co -- James' descendants and corresponded with the Houston Co. Texas descendants of William and Elias. Benjamin was in the 1860 census living with the Townsends and no trace of him after that. Ms. Archives at Jackson had a folder of Giles with nothing in it but his Confederate Army Co. :Thanks so much. Mary . PS. It was interesting that your Mary Alice Atkinson was born in Sep 1927 and That this Mary Alice Atkinson was born a couple of weeks later also Sep 1927.

Mauch Chunk,Jim Thorpe Pa

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[[Category: Pennsylvania, Coal and Mining Patch Towns]] ==location== * Rt 209 north of Lehighton,Pa ==overview== * Mauch Chunk was a very busy town in the 1800s,it was one of the bigger towns in the coal region,situated on the Lusanne to Nescopeck turnpike,a lot of coal passed through here on the way to markets in Philadelphia. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Thorpe,_Pennsylvania Wikipedia] ==Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lehigh_Coal_%26_Navigation_Company Wikipedia] * https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~carrleith/history/canal1.html ==Lusanne to Nescopeck Turnpike== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lausanne%E2%80%93Nescopeck_Turnpike Wikipedia] ==People who lived there== * [[Beck-5716|John Beck]] ==Molly Maquires== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Molly_Maquires Molly Maquires on Wikitree] *[http://explorepahistory.com/hmarker.php?markerId=1-A-3B9 Explore Pa History website]

Mauchline, Ayrshire One Place Study

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== Mauchline, East Ayrshire One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Mauchline, Ayrshire|category=Mauchline, Ayrshire One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q1020265|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Mauchline, East Ayrshire One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== Mauchline, East Ayrshire, Scotland; Scottish Gaelic: ''Maghlinn'' ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' Scotland :'''County:''' Ayrshire :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 146.0 m or 479.0 feet :'''Elevation:''' 55.516, -4.379 Located in the North West corner of the Cumnock and Doon Valley === Geology === Moore, John; ''Among Thy Green Braes'', T.M. Gemmell and Sons Publishers, 1977 Mauchline sit on an outlying basin of Permian or Red Sandstone rocks atop of layers of basalt lavas and volcanic ash. The lavas are about 400 feet in thickness and the sandstone sits atop of them at about 1500 feet thick. While surrounding areas were ripe for the mining of coal, iron, and various other minerals, Mauchline was ideal for the quarrying of the red sandstone (also called Ballochmyle stone) which became readily available and desirable for use in buildings. Most of the older building in Mauchline are of this material. ===Population=== Approximately 4,000 Plus === Government === East Ayrshire Council, Kilmarnock, Scotland East Ayrshire is governed by a single council as is both North and South Ayrshire's. In 2017 East Ayrshire had 9 Wards with a total of 32 members representing Annick, Kilmarnock North, Kilmarnock West & Crosshouse, Kilmarnock East & Hurlford, Kilmarnock South, Irvine Valley, Ballochmyle, Cumnock & New Cumnock, and Doon Valley. From these Wards, multiple parties co-exist to represent all residents and businesses within the East Ayrshire Council, those being Scottish National Party (SNP), Labour, Conservatives, Independents, and The Rubbish Party. Council Headquarters are located in Council HQ, London Road, Kilmarnock. === History === Love, Dane, ''Ayrshire - Discovering A County'', Fort Publishing, 2003Moore, John, ''Among Thy Green Braes'' 1977Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.org Mauchline lies about 1.5 miles from the River Ayr which flows through the parish. The town is quite compact in size and stands on the slopes of Mauchline Hill. It is surrounded by Catrine and Sorn to the East, Barskimming to the South, Tarbolton to the West, and smaller villages to the North, mostly all consisting of farm land. The Cistercian Monks were granted a land charter in 1165 by Walter Fitz Alan, Steward of Scotland where they built an abbey known as Hunters Tower or, more recently, as Mauchline Castle. Mauchline was created as a Burgh in 1510 by James IV, and a Burgh of Regality in 1707 for the Earl of Loudoun. The 1600's were a bloody time in Mauchline by way of the Covenanter movement (See heading below). === Covenanter Movement === Love, Dane, ''Ayrshire - Discovering A County'', Fort Publishing, 2003Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.org During the 'Wars of the Three Kingdoms' (England, Scotland, Ireland) (1638-1688), Mauchline was a stronghold of the Covenanters. Attempting to force Episcopacy on the Scottish people, England's Charles I (1600-1649) wanted the Scots to bend to his desires, but he Scots however wanted no part of it and desired to stay Presbyterian by way of a covenant between God and the people confirmed by the 'National Covenant' (1638) signed by over 300,000 Scots, and later the 'Solemn League and Covenant' (1643). Later, Charles the II agreed to the covenant but went back on his word during the 'Reformation' (1660) and again started pushing episcopacy on the Scots. This started the 'Covenanter' movement where Scots rebelled against the King. Those Presbyterian ministers who would not recognize the Kings wishes were forced out of their jobs and replaced by Bishops. Ministers continued to preach the word in other settings away from the church sometimes in open fields and sometimes in secret meetings (conventicles). Men like Alexander Pedan (1626-1886) led the resistance against Episcopacy. The 'Killing Times' of the 1680's were bloody and many Covenanters were captured and hanged for their part in the movement and Mauchline became a remote safe haven for many Covenanter's to hide. Several battles ensued during the Covenanter movement such as Battle of Mauchline Muir, Bothwell Bridge, Drumclog, Battle of Rullion Green, and others which resulted in many deaths. Following the 'Glorious Revolution' in Scotland (1688), the Church of Scotland was re-established as wholly Presbyterian. === Mauchline Landmarks === Google Maps (Street References)Love, Dane; ''Ayrshire - Discovering A County'', Fort Publishing, 2003Moore, John; ''Among Thy Green Braes'' 1977https://www.ayrshirescotland.com '''Jean Armour Statue''' c. 2002 Location: 'The Cross' and High Street Designed by Ruaraig Maciver and cast by Beltane Studios in Peebles, Scotland. Bronze statue of Robert Burns' wife Jean (at age 23), cast in bronze. Unveiled by Lady Hagart-Alexander of Ballochmyle on the 30th November 2002. '''Black Bull Inn''' c.1776 Location: 5 Earl Grey Street, Mauchline, East Ayrshire, Scotland Ye Old Inn '''Robert Burns House Museum''' c. Unknown Location: #2 Castle Street, Mauchline Robert and his wife Jean Armour lived here from 1786-1788 before moving to Dumfries. It is now a small museum with some artifacts of Robert Burns and family. '''Robert Burns National Monument''' c.1898 Location: Kilmarnock Road (A76) and Tarbolton Rd. This venue was designed by William Fraser. '''Covenanter Memorial''' c.1830 Location: Loan outside Mauchline Primary School This memorial honours five Covenanter martyrs that died at this location in 1685. They were found guilty without a trial and hanged for their part in the Covenanter movement. These men were: John Brounen, John Bryce, William Finnieson, Peter Gillies, and Thomas Young. A memorial stone was erected in 1702. '''Loudoun Spout''' c.1763 Location: 14 Loudoun Street, Mauchline In the front of the Fairburn Hotel hotel is a 'spout', where residents and travelers have drawn water for generations. The water from the spout comes from a geological formation in the district. In Burns' time this was the MacLelland Hotel. '''Mauchline Castle''' (aka Abbott Hunter's Tower) c. 1450 Location: Loudoun Street between Cowgate St and Earl Grey Street. An altered 15th century keep, to which has been added a 17th century L-plan wing, as well as other extensions and alterations. The arms of Abbot (of Melrose) Hunter (died 1471) adorn the building. The castle was built by Melrose Abbey to manage its Ayrshire estates. It passed to the Campbells of Loudoun after the Reformation and was used as the factor's house. Robert Burns was married in one of the extensions to the keep. The tower was used as a prison to house the Covenanters of the 1600's. '''Mauchline Hill''' 198 metres, (650 feet) High In 1647, it was the site of a bloddy battle bewteen government troops and the Covenanters. '''Mauchline Parish Church''' c.1829 Location: Loudoun Street (Across from Poosie Nancies) Designed by William Annan this church was made in red sandstone from a local quarry. It's bell is c.1742 is housed in a square tower, and the inside features a Willis pipe organ c.1888. '''Mauchline War Memorial''' c.1927 Location: Cumnock Rd, Station Rd, and Catrine Rd. Junction Mauchline war memorial (made of local sandstone) was unveiled by Sir Hugh Trenchard, Marshal of the RAF. It displays the names of local servicemen who died in service from 1914-1945. '''East Mossgiel Farm''' (aka Mossgavil) Location: Tarbolton Road , North West of Mauchline 118 Acre farm Rented by Gavin Hamiltion and sub-leased by Robert Burns prior to his marriage to Jean Armour, and his brother Gabriel in 1784. There is actually two Mossgiel farms (West and East). '''Poosie Nansies Tavern''' c.1700 Location: 21 Loudoun Street This historic venue was originally called the 'Mauchline Tavern' and owned by George Gibson and his wife Agnes (aka Possie Nansie). It was a hangout for Robert Burns on his many travels through Mauchline. The inn became the setting for his cantata 'The Jolly Beggars' which Burns described as beggars by day and jolly drucks by night at Possie Nancies. Agnes and George lived upstairs. ===Notable People=== '''William Auld''' (aka 'Daddy Auld' (1709-1791) Mauchline Minister The Burns Encyclopedia; http://www.robertburns.org/encyclopediaWikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.org Born: Auld Ellanton or Helenton Farm, Symington, South Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Unknown Resting Place: Mauchline Kirkyard, Scotland Bio Summary: Educated at the Universities of Edinburgh and Glasgow, and as well as the University of Leyden, in Holland, he was ordained in 1742. Admonished Robert Burns and Jean Armour for having a child out of wedlock. Parents: Laird of Ellanton (sic) (XXXX-XXXX) and Margaret Campbell (XXXX-XXXX) Siblings: Jean Auld (XXXX-XXXX) Spouse: Unknown Children: Unknown In 'The Kirk's Alarm', Burns called him "Daddy Auld" because of his 'Statisical Accounts' of looking back in time at how things used to be in the good ole days. '''Jean Armour''' (1765-1834) Wife of Robert Burns (aka 'Belle of Mauchline') Family Search; https://www.familysearch.orgWikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.org Born: Mauchline, East Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Dumfries, East Ayrshire, Scotland Resting Place: St Michael's Kirkyard, Dumfries, East Ayrshire, Scotland Bio Summary: Jean met Robert at a dance and fell for his charm right away. At the same time he was having an affair with another woman who became pregnant. Jean also became pregnant even though she and Robert were not married. Then soon after he had another affair. Robert finally married Jean in 1788 and eventually had nine children together. Her last child was born on the same day as Roberts funeral. Parents: James Armour (1731-1798) and Mary Smith (1790-1805) Siblings: John Armour (1762-XXXX), James Armour (1767-XXXX), David Armour (1768-XXXX), Robert Armour (1769-1769), Adam Armour (1771-1823), Helen Armour (1773-1841), Mary Armour (1775-1776), Robert Armour (1777-1778), Mary Armour (1779-XXXX), Janet Armour (1781-1852), Robert Armour (1783-1846) Spouse: Robert Burns (1759-1796) Married 1788 Children: Robert Burns (1786-1856) (Born out of wedlock to Jean Armour), Jean Burns (1786-1786), Unaimed Burns (1788-1788), Unamed Burns (1788-1788), Francis Wallace Burns (1789-1803), William Nicol Burns (1791-1872), Elizabeth Riddell Burns 1792-1795), James Glencairn Burns (1794-1865), Maxwell Burns (1796-1799). For more information see WikiTree Profile ''Armour-64'' '''Jean Burns''' (1786-1787), '''Elizabeth Riddell Burns''' (1792-1795), '''Maxwell Burns''' (1796-1799) All young children of Poet Robert Burns and Jean Armour. Resting Place: Mauchline Parish Church graveyard '''Robert Burns''' (aka Rabbie Burns) (1759-1796) National Poet of Scotland, Lyricist Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_BurnsBritannica; https://www.britannica.com/biography/Robert-BurnsHistoric UK; https://www.historic-uk.com Born: Burns Cottage, Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Dumfries, Scotland Resting Place: Robert Burns Mausoleum at St Michael's Churchyard in Dumfries, Scotland Bio Summary: Robert Burns (1759-1796) and his seven siblings were typical children that had to help their father work the land when not in school. Robert and his brother Gilbert attended Alloway Mill School and later Ayr Academy in Ayr. His father employed tutor John Murdoch to teach them mathematics, spelling, grammar, as well as the bible. Murdoch seen something special in Robert and also taught him about poetry. That started Robert on his (short) lifetime of writing poems and also songs. The first two books that Robert read were 'The Life of Hannibal', and 'The History of Sir William Wallace'. Robert was a Freemason, and published his first edition of poems in 1786 in Kilmarnock, and his second edition in 1787 by publisher William Creech of Edinburgh. Through his work he became famous over all Scotland and eventually the world. After numerous flings and at least one illegitimate child he finally married Jean Armour (1765-1834) in 1788 who gave him seven surviving children. Robert became an Exciseman which allowed him to get away from farming. Parents: William Burnes (1721-1784) and Agnes Broun (1732-1820) Siblings: Gilbert Burns (1760-1827), Agnes Burns (1762-1834), Annabella Burns (1764-1832), Isabell Burns (1767-1771), William Burns (1767-1790), John Burns (1769-1785), Isabella (1771-1858). Spouse: Jean Armour (1765-1834) Married 1788 Children: Elizabeth Burns (1785-1817) (Born out of wedlock to Elizabeth Paton), Jean Burns (1786-1787) (Born out of wedlock to Jean Armour), Robert Burns (1786-1857) (Born out of wedlock to Jean Armour), Francis Wallace Burns (1789-1803), William Nicol Burns (1791-1872), Elizabeth Riddell Burns 1792-1795), James Glencairn Burns (1794-1865), Maxwell Burns (1796-1799). Robert also had affairs with Margaret Campbell, May Cameron, Agnes McLehose, Jenny Clow, and Ann Park, having no children (that 's known). See WikiTree Profile ''Burns-2738'' '''William Fisher''' (1737-1809) Farmer The Burns Encyclopedia; http://www.robertburns.org Born: Montgarswood, Mauchline, East Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Froze to death in a ditch on a snowy night in February 1809 Resting Place: Mauchline Kirkyard, Scotland Bio Summary: In 1790, he stood before the 81 year old Minister 'Daddy' Auld to receive a rebuke for drunkenness. He was the inspiration for the poem by Robert Burns entitled 'Holy Willie" "Holy Will, Holy Will, There was wit I' your skull, When ye pilfered the alms o' the poor; The timmer is scant, When ye're ta'en for a saunt, Wha should swing in a rape for an hour." Parents: Andrew Fisher (XXXX-XXXX) Siblings: Unknown Spouse: Jean Hewatson (XXXX-XXXX) Children: several children - Unknown Names '''James Fairlie Gemmill''' FRS FRSE FZS (1867-1926), Physician, Botanist Family Search; Family Search; https://www.familysearch.orgPeople Pill; PeoplePill; https://peoplepill.com Born: Hillhead Farm near Mauchline. Scotland Died: Firth of Tay in Scotland between Dundee and the suburb of Wormit in Fife (Suicide by drowning). Resting Place: Western Cemetery, Dundee, Scotland Bio Summary: Author of Natural History. Educated at Glasgow university and was a doctor in the Royal Army Medical Corp. during World War I at the rank of Major. Parents: Cuthbert Gemmill (1819-1888) and Jean Parker Leiper (1827-1882) Siblings: Jeanie Gemmill (1847-XXXX), Janet Nairn Gemmill (1849–1915), Thomas Gemmill (1852-1880), Mary Ann Gemmill (1854-XXXX), John Leiper Gemmill (1857-1934), Cuthbert Gemmill (1854-XXXX), Agnes Euphemia Leiper Gemmill (1864-XXXX) Spouse: None Children: None '''Gavin Hamilton''' (1751-1805) Lawyer Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgThe Burns Encyclopedia; http://www.robertburns.orgFamily Search; https://www.familysearch.org Born: Mauchline, East Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Mauchline, East Ayrshire, Scotland Resting Place: Mauchline Kirkyard, Scotland Bio Summary: Friend, Landlord, and confidant to Robert Burns. Burns dedicated his Kilmarnock edition of Poems Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect to Hamilton. Parents: John Hamilton (1708-1773) and Jacobina Young (1707-1753) Married 1732 Siblings: Gavin Hamilton (1732-1733), Mary Hamilton (1734-XXXX), John Hamilton (1739-1799), Alexander Hamilton (1741-1799), Frances Hamilton (1743-1802), Elizabeth Hamilton (1745-XXXX), Magdalene Hamilton (1747-XXXX), Jacobina Hamilton (1750-1838) Spouse Number 1: Janet Brown (1750-1775) Married 1766 Children: John Hamilton (1772-XXXX), Gavin Hamilton Jr. (1773-1837), Helen Hamilton (1775-1849) Spouse Number 2: Helen Kennedy (1754-XXXX) Married 1775 Children: Margaret Hamilton (1776-1852), Wilhelmina Kennedy Hamilton (1778-1858), John Hamilton (1780-1862), Jacobina Hamilton (1782-1822), Anne Hamilton (1783-1822), Alexander Hamilton (1785-1839), Dougald Stewart Hamilton (1787-1863), Margaret Hamilton (1790-1852), William Hamilton (1798-1869) '''William Smith''' (1795-1847) and '''Andrew Smith''' (1797-1869) Boxmakers Science Museum group; https://collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.ukTartan Authority; http://www.tartansauthority.comFind A Grave; https://www.findagrave.comFamily Search; https://www.familysearch.orgPress Republican; https://www.pressrepublican.com Born: Mauchline, East Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Mauchline, East Ayrshire, Scotland Resting Place: Mauchline Cemetery, Mauchline, East Ayrshire, Scotland Bio Summary: Andrews invention of a variation of the Pantograph, by which prints and pictures could be reduced to the size of a snuff-box lid was the start of a successful business.. In 1825 William and Andrew Smith set up a factory to make snuff boxes and other articles, from sycamore and decorated with a small scene, usually applied as a transfer, though some early pieces were hand-painted and then covered in slow-drying varnish. The brothers invented the term 'Mauchline Ware'. Their sons eventually took over the business and continued to expand the product line. Parents: William Smith (1765-1818) and Nancy Merry `(1767-1839) Siblings: John Smith (1790-XXXX), Jean Smith (1799-XXXX), George Smith (1801-1839), James Smith (XXXX-XXXX), Spouse of Andrew: Agnes Brown (1797-1869) Married 1821 Children: Jean Smith (1821-XXXX), James Smith (1823-1867), William Smith (1827-1867), Janet Smith (1831-1904), Andrew Smith (1841-1847), James Smith (1843-1843), James Smith (1844-XXXX), Agnes Smith (1846-XXXX) Spouse of William: Unknown Children: George Smith (XXXX-XXXX) '''Adam Brown Todd''' (1822-1915) Poet, Author Ayrshire History; http://www.ayrshirehistory.org.ukhttps://www.scottishbrickhistory.co.uk Born: Craighall, Mauchline, East Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Cumnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland Resting Place: Cumnock New Cemetery, Cumnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland Bio Summary: At the age of 16 he worked in a tile and brick company in New Cumnock. In 1861 during his time working at New Cumnock that he had his first success as a poet, when ‘The Storm’ was published in the Ayr Advertiser. He was encouraged to write more, and in 1846 his first book of poems, The Hermit of Westmorland, The Covenanter’s Revenge, and other poems, was published. From then on he contributed articles of various sorts In 1906 Adam published his book "The Poetical Works of A.B. Todd". From that time on he wrote more extensively, for the Ayrshire Post, Ayr Advertiser and The Cumnock Express, of which he was to be appointed editor in 1863. He went to publish many more works throughout his lifetime. Parents: Mathew Todd (1768-1850) and Mary Gibb (1769-1861) Siblings : John Todd (1816-1851), William Todd (1818-XXXX), Jean Todd (1820-XXXX), Thomas Todd 1823-1908) Spouse: Ann McCulloch (1832-1911) Married 1863 Children: Unknown For more information see WikiTree Profile ''Todd-8103'' '''Agnes Wilson''' (aka Possie Nansie) (XXXX-1798) Innkeeper The Burns Encyclopedia; http://www.robertburns.org Born: Mauchline, East Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Mauchline, East Ayrshire, Scotland Resting Place: Mauchline Kirkyard, Scotland Bio Summary: Co-Owner of Possie Nancies Inn and tavern. Parents: Unknown Siblings: Unknown Spouse: George Gibson (XXXX-1796) Children: Jock Gibson (XXXX-XXXX), Jess Gibson (XXXX-XXXX) (aka 'Racer Jess') === Industry === Cumnock and Doon Valley Tourist Association pamphlet, no date The monks of early days were using coal for heating and cooking within their abode at Mauchline Castle as early as 1528. Later in time, the remaining Cumnock and Doon Valley was a hub of activity for the mining of coal, iron and minerals employing thousands of men and boys. There were small shallow coal mines in the form of drift mines and bell-pits in Mauchline but the only known deep mine in Mauchline was near Crosshands. Mauchline became the center for quarrying Permian red sandstone. Other industries were clock making, and snuff box-work (Mauchline Ware). Later the production of curling stones became a good source of income as people found the frozen Winter ponds an ideal place to play. Keeping this in mind, Andrew Kay started his business of providing curling stones in 1851. The Kay Company today remains as the only stone maker in the world which uses granite from the Ailsa Craig. ==Sources==

Maude Elizabeth Raitt

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March 17,1895 Lily and John were blessed with a little girl who had blue eyes and some brown in her left eye that looked like a dagger. With her birth they now had a boy and a girl. Maude grew to be 5’3” tall. Her first nine years were filled with the excitement of the arrival five more sisters and brothers, going to church and when old enough helping around the house. Dec. 12, 1904 her mother died of peritonitis changing her life. With her mother gone she and her younger sisters and brothers didn’t always have their hair combed for school. They had 1 1/2 miles to walk to Pleasant Hill Rural School which took time. Their teacher and Aunt Elizabeth Keill- combed their hair at the first recess. Years later Maud’s older brother-Archie-said he learned more from her than any other teacher. Around twelve years old Maude was given a scrapbook in which she first put poems and later family events as they happened cut from the newspaper. These articles will be found distributed throughout this family history book. Maude's younger brother Harley stepped on a tin can and cut his heal causing lockjaw. She remembers she and her brother were standing outside looking up at the clouds and Him saying, "Look at the angels, do you see the angels?" She did not but she never forgot that he did. The year 1913 was very important for Maude. For this was the year she accepted Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior and she joined the Rising City Methodist Episcopal Church. The following year she graduated from High School and trained to be a teacher. For entertainment she and Ethel gave parties and there were always weddings of all the relatives to attend. Then romance entered her life by the way Ralph Jockisch . She told me (Paulette - her daughter's daughter) that Grandpa was very romantic. Thus on February 28th they married not telling their friends until the following Friday. For a time they lived in Rising City and very soon their family increased with the arrival of their daughter Frances Lillian. Next came Ray followed by Easter. Maude clipped out newspaper articles that tell us more about her life. (March 12,1915) Mr. and Mrs. John Raitt, Sr., and granddaughter, Miss Maude, departed Wednesday for a visit of several months with Mr. and Mrs. Raitt's daughter, Mrs. Jennie Holt in Minonk, Ill. (1915) A Surprise Party (June/16/1915) The home of A. C. Kunkee, one mile north of Foley. was the scene of much enjoyment last Saturday evening, when a crowd of twenty -two young people gathered to give. Miss Julia a surprise. 8he declared however that she knew all about it. The evening was spent in playing games. Ethel and Maude Raitt gave an evening party Friday evening to twenty-three guests. They played games until a dainty lunch was serve. The guests departed at à very late hour, and they reported a very fine time. R. E. Jockisch and Miss Maude Raitt were married in Central City February 28. They did not let their friends know of the marriage until last Friday. They are a fine young couple and we join their many friends in wishing them success and happiness. They will reside here Rising City. (1926) Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Jockisch and children will 1eave Monday in their auto for their home. in Los Ange1ea. They have spent several months here. Mr. Jockisch has been emp1oyed here and at Columbus this summer. Jan. 1928 BY REBEKAHS Mrs. Rowling, District President, Installs Local Officers. Mrs. Phoebe Bowling, of Azusa District President of The Rebekah Assembly, and her staff executive officers, installed officers of Monrovia Rebekah 1odge at 0dd Fellows Hall last night. The following were inducted into office: Mrs. Florence Tucker, Noble Grand . Miss Emma Nute, Vice Grand; Mrs. Ora Voris, Recording Secretary; Mrs. Lenora Young, Financial Secretary; Mrs. Inez Smith, Treasurer; Mrs. Maude Jockisch, Warden; Mrs. Violet Seeds, Conductor; Mrs. Minnie Barton, Chaplain; Mrs. Lillian Ott, Musician Mrs. Ruth Lees, Right Support to Noble Grand; Mrs. Marie Ryberg, Left Support to Noble Grand; Mrs. Amelia Jellison, Right Support to Vice-Grand; Mrs. Elizabeth Clark, Left Support to Vice-Grand; Mrs. Sarah Campbell, Inside Guardian; Mrs. Sarah Ross, Outside Guardian. Mrs. .Jennie Davis, retiring Noble Grand, automatically becomes Past Noble Grand. She was presented a Past Noble Grand jewel, in recognition of her faithful services, by Mrs. Fred Reitz. Mrs. Bowling will officiate at a double installation of Odd Fellows and Rebekahs at Covina Thursday, January 19, and she will install officers of her home lodge at Azusa Tuesday, January 24. Daughter Honors Mother's Birthday (March 17,1928) Frances Jockisch, the ten year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E Jockisch , 241 West Lemon Ave , and her brother and sister, Ray and Easter, very agreeably surprised her mother Saturday evening by giving her a birthday party. Mrs. Jockisch, who had been down town, came home to find the living t decorated in the motif of St. Patrick’s Day. Frances had baked a cake a placed it in the-- (1917) Mrs. Chris Williams died in her home at Kansa City two weeks ago. She was formerly Julia Smith a scholar of Blue Mound. She leaves to mourn her departure a husband and two little boys. A little girl preceded her. The boys are now making their home with Mrs. Williams' sister Mrs. Frank Williams. (Ralph Jockisch) Peaceful in thy silent slumber, Peaceful in thy grave so low Thou no more will join our number. Thou no more our sorrows know. Yet again we hope to know thee When the days of life are fled And in Heaven with joy to greet thee Where no farewell tears are shed. (Sept. 6,1928) The R. E. Jockisch Family have returned to their home at 620 Olive street Monrovia, California after having spent the summer at Columbus. They report a very pleasant journey of 4 1/2 days. They traveled the Lincoln highway to Salt Lake City and the Arrowhead trail the remainder of the trip. Leave For Home In Nebraska (May 7,1930) Mrs. R. E. Jockisch and Her father John Raitt, left Wednesday night for Mr. Raitt's home in Nebraska. Mr. Raitt takes this way of bidding all of his Monrovia friends goodbye. John Raitt, who spent the winter in California, returned Friday, and is at the Archie Raitt Home. (David City, Nebr. May 9,1930.) The many Monrovia Friends of John Raitt of David City, Nebraska who has spent the last seven winters with his daughter Mrs. R. E. Jockisch. 241 West Lemon Avenue, will be sorry to know that he passed away at his eastern home. He returned home three weeks ago from his annual visit here, his daughter accompanying him. (Jun. 2,1930 Monrovia, CA Newspaper) House Guest Entertained At Party July 29,1930 Mrs. Ralph Jockisch , entertainer at a surprise Birthday party for her house guest Mrs. Florine Tucker of Los Angeles, Friday evening at the Jockisch home, 241 West Lemon avenue. Bunco furnished entertainment during the evening and later refreshments were served at the small tables. The honor guest received many lovely gifts. Those invited were, Mrs. Bessie Upchurch, Mrs. Flora Kidd, Mrs. Sarah Ross, Mrs. Lillian Ott, Mrs. Ida Johnson, Mr. Callie Nelson, Mrs. Gertrude Reitz, Mrs. Minnie Fisher, Miss Agneta Hedman. ‘Anniversary Party Honors Mrs. Tucker At Jockisch Home (Special correspondence) MONROVIA, Sept; 2: 1930 Mrs. Florine Tucker, of Los Angeles, formerly of Monrovia, who has been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jockisch . 241 West Lemon avenue, the past week, was given an anniversary birthday party last Friday evening. The evening was spent playing bunco. High score went to Mrs. Fred Reitz; Mrs. Tucker was awarded the prize for low score. Other games were played and the evening was spent socially. This picture was not made hi New England but In “Sunny. California” on the San Francisco Los Angeles highway. This is “un usual weather” for ‘that part of California sure enough. 1930 Wielders of the Trowel, and Others (Citizens Bank) After the others came the plasterers, it would be a queer structure without their handiwork. George Wright has the contract for this work and he has with him such will tried men as Ralph and Fred Jockisch and Carl Olson.76th birthday anniversary Mrs. [Elizabeth] Raitt gave a birthday dinner for his pleasure on that day, at which there were 25 persons, relatives and friends of Mr. Raitt.. Mr. Raitt was presented with several nice gifts in memory of the occasion. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ives, Mr. and Mrs. Pearle Hair , Mr. and Mrs. George Liles, Mrs. Cummings and Mrs. J. D. Raitt, Jr. from North Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Raitt and John Raitt Jr., and five children, Archie, Ethel, Russell and Orville from Rising City, Mr. and Mrs. James Cornell from near Garrison and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keill and two sons, Ralph and James and James Raitt of David City. Mr. Raitt was born in Arbroath, Scotland., October 3, 1840. He became a mariner at an early age and followed sea life for 15 years. He came to the United States in 1871 and located in Schuyler county Illinois. Living there 12 years, he moved to Saunders county and after residence of 22 years there m to Butler county. For five years he lived on a farm near Rising City and seven years ago retired and moved to David City. Of 12 children nine are living. He has 20 grandsons and -nine granddaughters. Earlier In the job when they were working on the second and third floors there were two huskies of African birth, or race, George Neal and C . Jones who (rest of newspaper article missing). Here Maude stopped entering news articles but we certainly see that she loved to be with people and to entertain. In a way she was also a historian by keeping these articles so her children and following generations could look through her scrap book and learn their family history. Ralph’s and Maud’s fourth child arrive undoubtedly occupying a lot of Maud time. The depression of 1929 was in full swing. There are many more clippings she could have added following those she did. The birth of her son, her oldest child being married, two other children going into United States Service, the birth of her first grandchild, and her husband's death. Before her husband's death her oldest son was married. But raising children, then having to go to work and support him plus a house didn’t leave time for such things. However, Maud life wasn’t all work and no play she was very active in the J.O.C at the Monrovia Methodist Church and attended or entertained canasta card parties. When she reached retirement age she joined the Senior Citizens and went on outings with them. Her daughter, Frances, gave her a wonderful Surprise Birthday Party for her 75th Birthday where many of her closest friends attended. Other events that might be of interest are: traveling by bus with her granddaughter Paulette Ross to Ohio and Nebraska to see her son, grandchildren, Aunts, Uncles, Sisters, Brother, and lots of cousins; flying to Catalina Island with the same Granddaughter; going to her grand daughters’ wedding, and later baby shower for her first great grandchild Melody Helland. http://www.highandliftedup.com/RaittLinage.htm

Maukoro Cemetery

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[[Category: Waikato Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at [[:Category: Maukoro Cemetery, Tahuna, Waikato|Maukoro Cemetery]] in Tahuna, Waikato.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Maukoro Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]]. ---- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed ===Links=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2679870/maukoro-cemetery-tahuna FindAGrave] *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Cemetery/290895 BillionGraves]

Mauldin censusmates

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This page displays census data using censusmate forms to show children in early census data and estimate the ages of people in the household. [[Category:Mauldin_Name_Study]]

Mauldin DNA Project

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The Mauldin DNA project at FamilyTreeDNA (FTDNA) accepts not only yDNA, but also atDNA (AncestryDNA, Familyfinder and 23andme) and mtDNA tests for anyone with a Mauldin ancestor. FTDNA is currently taking transfers from Ancestry and 23andme (V3 test only) for free if you refer 4 of your matches. You can also pay a transfer fee of $39 rather than do the referrals. I am hoping to get as many test results at FTDNA and in the Mauldin project so the test results can be compared and hopefully we can gain more knowledge of which Mauldin ancestor we all belong to. If you have done an autosomal DNA test, please consider transferring to FTDNA. Also please put a lint to your profile and your earliest KNOWN ancestor's profile here on this page. We are trying to get the DNA test transfers unlocked at FTDNA. If you have tested at Ancestry or 23andme, please consider doing the free transfer. If you use the links below you will help some one else get their test there for free. descendant of James and Mary Berry https://www.familytreedna.com/autosomalTransfer?atdnao9N5TVCDDeuGkWm7mxwZJw%3d%3d&ekito9N5TVCDDeuGkWm7mxwZJw%3d%3d Maudling believed to be a Mauldin https://www.familytreedna.com/autosomalTransfer?atdnaiKjIr4amk5iysqlfLEXmwQ%3d%3d&ekitiKjIr4amk5iysqlfLEXmwQ%3d%3d descendant of Rucker Mauldin https://www.familytreedna.com/autosomalTransfer?atdnasHvrILXDue8IokcMhJFZjg%3d%3d&ekitsHvrILXDue8IokcMhJFZjg%3d%3d === Known Mauldin autosomal DNA tests === '''UNDER CONSTRUCTION''' '''FAMILY of Tyre Harris Mauldin''' ''Daughter, Mary Mauldin Owens'' Johnnie Ruth Burt FTDNA----- Anita Phifer Phillips FTDNA 23&me '''M597640'''----- aroellelvn Ancestry "Son, Joel Butler Mauldin" howbruce Ancestry----- Russell Price 23andme---- R Mauldin FTDNA----- "Daughter, Sarah Maulding Hoy" Nancy Hoy, '''M043046''' and '''A572466''' Nachalink123 ----- APH Ancestry FTDNA ''' T799269'''------ mopard84 Ancestry FTDNA '''A416683''' ------ teecee3467 Ancestry FTDNA '''A164775''' ------ D C Ancestry FTDNA '''A168252''' ''Daughter, Millicent Mauldin Mooty'' nvining55 Ancestry----- Tom Mooty '''M822216''' and LIsa Mooty ''Son, Tyre H Mauldin, Jr'' ELD adm SLOWERY118 '''A824125''' ----- Stacy Atchison Ancestry FTDNA '''A841105''' --- R A '''A105932'''--- B A '''A301291'''------- togatragn1 Ancestry '''A743582'''--- '''A351308''' trumarzig Ancestry adnil6410 CCurington '''James and Mary Berry Mauldin''' Loretta Green Ancestry '''A598090''' JFW adm wellsrichards Ancestry Michael Mauldin Ancestry transfered to FTDNA '''James and Catherine Tyler Maulding''' Tammy Nobles 23andme '''Mary Mauldin married Christopher Smith''' batgirl1971 Ancestry '''Rucker Mauldin born circa 1760''' Roger Belcher Ancestry '''A370758''' hholden134 Ancestry 1_mlong4 Ancestry yalc1 Ancestry, William Harrison, son of Francis '''John and Rebecca McAdams Mauldin''' ACP adm emshwar Ancestry Bonnie Slaughter FTDNA Richard Slaughter FTDNA '''Surry Davis married Sarah and Margaret Mauldin sisters''' LittleDixieGirl71 Ancestry Larry Foster Ancestry '''A596654'''

Mauldin Naming Patterns

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Due to certain people at this site feeling the need to control name studies, I have removed my Mauldin information from the site. If you need help with the Mauldin surname, please message me at Nachalink@yahoo.com.

Mauldin yDNA-Project

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This page was created to post analysis of yDNA results for the surnames Mauldin, Maulding, Maulden, Malden. See Mauldin yDNA project at FamilyTreeDNA https://www.familytreedna.com/public/mauldin/default.aspx?section=yresults '''Sons of James Mauldin of Edgefield''' Tyre H Mauldin is proven to be a son of this James Mauldin per a deed in Edgefield County, SC, where James and his son, Tyre, sell a piece of property. Archibald and Herod are believed to be sons of James because they share a mutation on marker DYS-444. This is based on the 46 marker test at Ancestry. Balaam is believed to belong to this family based on his use of Tyre as a given name. We are awaiting test results for a descendant of Balaam and an upgrade to 67 markers for a descendant of Tyre. Tyre Harris Mauldin [[Mauldin-139|Mauldin-139]] Herod Maulden [[Maulden-56|Maulden-56]] Archibald Mauldin [[Mauldin-291|Mauldin-291]] '''James and Mary Berry Mauldin''' We currently have test results for three descendants of James and Mary Berry Mauldin. All three did the 46 marker test at Ancestry and one has transferred to FTDNA and done additional markers to get matches for a 37 marker test there. https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Mauldin-1232&public=1 '''Rucker Mauldin''' We currently have tests for 3 descendants of Rucker. They all did a 46 marker test, two at Ancestry and one at another company. Two of these tests have been transferred to FTDNA and one has upgraded to 67 markers. There is a letter from a grandchild of Rucker Mauldin in the Leonardo Andrea files stating that he was illegitimate. This has been proven by DNA. These DNA tests match the descendants of Kitt Smith who married Mary Mauldin. We believe that Rucker was the child of a Mauldin female and some one in this Smith family and took the name Mauldin from his mother. We have another test that matches this DNA that we have been unable to link to Rucker. He is the descendant of John W Mauldin who we believe to be the son of Coleman Mauldin. We need yDNA from a descendant of another of Coleman's proven sons to prove this. This may prove the paternity event happened a generation before Rucker. [[Mauldin-148|Mauldin-148]] '''Mauldin mode''' We currently have two tests that match the mode of the other results exactly. The current mode is based on the 46 marker test taken at Ancestry where the project began. We do not yet know how these two are related. '''Blake Marcus Mauldin''', son of John Mauldin born 1788 and Rebecca McAdams, probable son of Blake Mauldin [[Mauldin-977|Mauldin-977]] '''Richard Mauldin''' born 1760 NC married Elizabeth Moore - Worth Co, GA [[Mauldin-1500|Mauldin-1500]] '''Other Mauldin tests:''' '''Richard Mauldin''' born 1765 married Elizabeth Machen died 1832, Franklin Co, GA [[Mauldin-169|Mauldin-169]] '''Tucker Mauldin''' [[Mauldin-161|Mauldin-161]] '''Andrew Mauldin''' [[Mauldin-1339|Mauldin-1339]] '''Clayborn Mauldin''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mauldin-1003

Mauney

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Mauney Name Study

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[[Category:Mauney Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] {{One Name Study|name=Mauney}} This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. I started this page in conjunction with my Burke County, N.C. One Place Study since there was no Mauney Name Study in progress. I would love to turn this over to someone who actually has Mauney as one of their surnames of research. Below are a couple of links to variations on the origin of the surname Linglefelt including some famous folks with the last name. Please note that I am in no way endorsing the paid sites. I just found the information on them interesting. [http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=mauney Ancestry's Entry for the Origin of the surname Mauney] [https://www.houseofnames.com/mauney-family-crest House of Names' Entry for the Origin of the surname Mauney]

Maungaturoto Anglican Cemetery

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[[Category: Northland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at [[:Category: Maungaturoto Anglican Cemetery, Maungaturoto, Northland|Maungaturoto Anglican Cemetery]] in Maungaturoto .'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Maungaturoto Anglican Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]]. ---- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed ===Links=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2622395 FindAGrave] *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Cemetery/298681 BillionGraves]

Maunu Cemetery Free Space page

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[[Category: Maunu Cemetery, Whangarei, Northland]] [[Category: Northland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] == Muanu Cemetery == '''About Maunu Cemetery:'''
Maunu Cemetery and Crematorium is situated 6.5km west of Whangarei in Cemetery Road off State Highway 14 (the Whangarei to Dargaville highway).
It is set in over 90 acres of rolling countryside, with beautiful bush clad valleys and pockets of remnant native trees.

'''History:'''
Maunu was first surveyed for a cemetery in November 1892. In 1898 two hectares of land were vested in the Maunu Cemetery Trustees until January 1922 when the Whangarei Borough Council took over control. In 1949 3.1 hectares were bought adjacent to the early cemetery and a further 2.3 hectares in 1960 from Dr G Walker. There have since been further additions to the cemetery grounds.

''Information on the Cemetery has been obtained from the [http://www.wdc.govt.nz/FacilitiesandRecreation/Cemeteries/Pages/Maunu.aspx Whangarei District Council website].'' === Links === * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2277635 Find-a-Grave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Maunu-Cemetery/202550 BillionGraves] * [http://www.wdc.govt.nz/FacilitiesandRecreation/Cemeteries/Pages/Maunu.aspx Council page on Maunu Cemetery] * [http://www.wdc.govt.nz/FacilitiesandRecreation/Cemeteries/Pages/Maunu-Cemetery-Plot-Locations.aspx Council map of the cemetery] === New Zealand Cemeteries Team === This page is maintained by the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]], who are part of the Global Cemeteries Project (and the Oceania Cemeteries Team). The aim is is to document the final resting place of those buried in New Zealand, to ensure that each cemetery has its own free-space page, which is linked to the category structure for Global Cemeteries, and that those buried in them are also gathered in the correct category. *Currently there are '''123''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery, which is well short of the number of interments. Findagrave has '''16801''' entries, and Billion Graves has '''9829'''. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 21:59, 1 February 2019 (UTC) *Currently there are '''135''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery, which is well short of the number of interments. Findagrave has '''16802''' entries, and Billion Graves has '''9829'''. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 11:40, 28 March 2019 (UTC) The overall progress of this endeavour will be found on the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|NZ Cemeteries Team Progress page]].

Maupin - Holt Marriages

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== The Maupins and the Holts seemed to get along very well! == === Marriages between the Maupin and Holt families: === It seems to have started with Holt siblings; Henry and Rhoda, who married Maupin siblings; Jacob and Elizabeth: :[[Holt-6758|Henry Holt]] and [[Maupin-62|Elizabeth Maupin]] married 1841 in Missouri. :[[Maupin-61|Jacob Maupin]] and [[Holt-8183|Rhoda Holt]] married 1842 in Missouri. And later, others also felt the love: :[[Maupin-66|Lindsey Maupin]] and [[Holt-4445|Malinda Holt]] married 1869 in Missouri. :[[Maupin-48|Russell Maupin]] and [[Holt-8259|Malinda Cordelia Holt]] married 1889 in Missouri. :[[Holt-8179|William Edward Holt]] and [[Maupin-628|Malinda Elizabeth Maupin]] married 1893 in Missouri. :[[Holt-8649|William Jackson Holt]] and [[Maupin-734|Frances L. "Fannie" Maupin]] married 1895 in Missouri. === Also, those descended from Maupin and Holt families: === :[[Leach-5648|Benjamin Franklin Leach Jr.]] son of [[Holt-8182|Mary Ann Holt]] and [[Maupin-72|Malissa Maupin]] married 15 Nov 1887 in Gasconade, Missouri. :[[Maupin-681|Benjamin Lafayette Maupin]] and [[Estes-3734|Sarah Elizabeth Estes]] granddaughter of [[Holt-8481|Lucy (Holt) Sullivan]] married 1898 in Missouri. :[[Nicks-334|Oscar Oren Nicks]], son of [[Maupin-791|Louise Sheridan Maupin]], and [[Holt-9374|Bessie Irene Holt]] married 1917 in Missouri. :[[Vandegriffe-2|John Vandegriffe]], son of [[Holt-9383|Mary Lucinda (Holt) Vandegriffe]], and [[Nicks-348|Pearl Nicks]], daughter of [[Maupin-791|Louisa Sheridan (Maupin) Nicks]], married 1917 in Missouri :[[Nicks-288|Floyd Nicks]], son of [[Maupin-791|Louisa Sheridan (Maupin) Nicks]] and [[Richardson-25031|Jewell Richardson]], daughter of [[Holt-6747|Meta Louise (Holt) Richardson]], married 1927 in Missouri. :[[Eichler-212|Arden Dee Eichler]], grandson of [[Holt-6747|Meta (Holt) Richardson]], and [[Nicks-343|Norma Lee Nicks]], granddaughter of [[Maupin-791|Louisa Sheridan (Maupin) Nicks]] married in 1953 in Missouri. ----
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Maupin Cousins Who Married

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[[Category:Cousin Marriage]] [[Category:Consanguineous Marriages]] There are a number of Maupin cousins who married each other! It brings new meaning to the phrase "All in the Family." This page is a sub-project of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Maupin_Name_Study '''Maupin Name Study'''], and is an effort to list all of the Maupin cousin unions in one place. If you know of a Maupin [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cousin_marriage cousin marriage] that is not recorded here, see the [[Space:Maupin_Cousins_Who_Married#Administrative_Details|Administrative Details]] section below. Click on the "'''Kinship'''" link beside each pair to reveal their exact genealogical relationship!
(Double cousins are [https://www.genealogyexplained.com/what-are-double-first-cousins/ explained here].) == First Cousins == [[Maupin-874|Matthew Maupin]] and [[Ballard-4623|Lucy Ballard]] married about 1783, probably in Virginia - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Maupin-874&person2_name=Ballard-4623 (Kinship)] [[Maupin-573|Thomas Maupin]] and [[White-51174|Catherine White]] married about 1796 in Virginia - (Kinship still under construction) [[Maupin-133|Jennings Maupin]] and [[Miller-12565|Sarah Miller]] married 25 Dec 1797 in Orange County, Virginia - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Maupin-133&person2Name=Miller-12565 (Kinship)] [[Maupin-107|Thomas Maupin]] and [[Maupin-113|Margaret "Peggy" Maupin]] married 1805 probably in Virginia - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Maupin-107&person2_name=Maupin-113 (Kinship)] [[Crews-1928|Daniel Maupin Crews]] and [[Maupin-841|Malinda Maupin]] married 26 May 1831 in Howard, Missouri - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Crews-1928&person2_name=Maupin-841 (Kinship)] [[Maupin-1028|Paschal Early Maupin]] and [[Maupin-192|Frances Jane Maupin]] married 22 Dec 1835 in Albemarle, Virginia - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Maupin-1028&person2_name=Maupin-192 (Kinship)] [[Maupin-795|Merritt R Maupin]] and [[Maupin-197|Mary Jarman Maupin]] married 16 Dec 1839 in Albemarle, Virginia - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Maupin-795&person2Name=Maupin-197 (Kinship)] [[Greenstreet-305|Unknown Greenstreet]] and [[Maupin-661|Cynthia Maupin]] married about 1840 in Missouri - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Greenstreet-305&person2_name=Maupin-661 (Kinship)] [[Maupin-1732|Shadrach L Maupin]] and [[Keyes-2327|Mary Ann Elizabeth Keyes]] married 21 Apr 1843 in Pickaway, Ohio - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Keyes-2327&person2Name=Maupin-1732 (Kinship)] [[Crews-1932|James G. Crews]] and [[Maupin-849|Mary Maupin]] married about 1845 in Missouri - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Crews-1932&person2_name=Maupin-849 (Kinship)] [[Maupin-736|Louis Maupin Jr. (1828-1864)]] and [[Maupin-63|Nancy Maupin (1824-1917)]] married 27 Jan 1851 in Missouri - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Maupin-736&person2_name=Maupin-63 (Kinship)] [[Maupin-452|William Preston Maupin (1832-1902)]] and [[Maupin-1085|Sara Jane Maupin (1842-1902)]] married in 1861 in Missouri - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Maupin-452&person2_name=Maupin-1085 (Kinship)] [[Maupin-1372|James Hardin Maupin]] and [[Maupin-1371|Sarah E. Maupin]] married 27 Aug 1863 in Albemarle, Virginia - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Maupin-1372&person2_name=Maupin-1371 (Kinship)] [[Maupin-1259|Thomas Rice Maupin]] and [[Maupin-1373|Sarah Ellen Jane Maupin]] married 1 Jul 1866 in Albemarle, Virginia - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Maupin-1259&person2Name=Maupin-1373 (Kinship)] [[Maupin-1051|John Maupin]] and [[Maupin-1050|Eliza Ann Maupin]] married 16 Apr 1869 in Missouri - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Maupin-1051&person2_name=Maupin-1050 (Kinship)] [[Maupin-1562|Napoleon Crawford Maupin]] and [[Maupin-1560|Mildred Ellen Maupin]] married 2 Jan 1873 in Missouri - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Maupin-1560&person2Name=Maupin-1562 (Kinship)] [[McClung-1405|Tyre Maupin McClung]] and [[Maupin-1010|Roberta E. J. Maupin]] married 25 Dec 1879 in Greene, Virginia - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=McClung-1405&person2_name=Maupin-1010 (Kinship)] [[Maupin-1158|Samuel Maupin]] and [[Cope-2825|Lula B Cope]] married 8 Jun 1900 in Clay, Kentucky - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Cope-2825&person2Name=Maupin-1158 (Kinship)] [[Maupin-1680|Joseph Gabriel Maupin]] and [[Maupin-1679|Nancy Ellen Maupin]] married 6 Dec 1905 in Albemarle, Virginia - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Maupin-1680&person2Name=Maupin-1679 (Kinship)] === First Cousins Once Removed === [[Maupin-1047|Gabriel Maupin]] and Mary "Polly" Mullins married 26 Aug 1791 in Albemarle, Virginia - (Kinship still under construction) [[Maupin-198|Tilman J. Maupin]] and [[Brown-44772|Pyrenia Brown]] married 17 Jan 1828 in Albemarle County, Virginia - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Maupin-198&person2_name=Brown-44772 (Kinship)] [[Maupin-861|Nimrod Maupin]] and [[Maupin-862|Susan Elizabeth Maupin]] married 19 Dec 1832 in Albemarle County, Virginia - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Maupin-862&person2_name=Maupin-861 (Kinship)] [[Maupin-845|Milton G. Maupin]] and [[Maupin-846|Mary Ann Maupin]] married 30 Aug 1836 in Boone County, Missouri - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Maupin-845&person2_name=Maupin-846 (Kinship)] [[Crews-1929|William H. Crews]] and [[Maupin-843|Mary Eliza Maupin]] married 1861 probably in Missouri - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Crews-1929&person2_name=Maupin-843 (Kinship)] [[Maupin-1257|Bernard P Maupin]] and [[Maupin-1255|Susan Ann D. Maupin]] married 1866 in Albemarle County, Virginia - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Maupin-1257&person2_name=Maupin-1255 (Kinship)] [[Maupin-1254|Nathaniel John Maupin]] and [[Maupin-1258|Mary Ann C. Maupin]] married 1866 in Albemarle County, Virginia - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Maupin-1254&person2_name=Maupin-1258 (Kinship)] [[Maupin-1477|Clifton Price Maupin]] and [[Wood-47142|Joanah Alverta Wood]] married 2 Sep 1879 in Albemarle, Virginia - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Maupin-1477&person2Name=Wood-47142 (Kinship)] [[Maupin-1052|Floyd Maupin]] and [[Maupin-226|Anna Ruth Maupin]] married in 1916 in Kansas - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Maupin-226&person2_name=Maupin-1052 (Kinship)] === First Cousins Twice Removed === [[Maupin-193|Albert A. Maupin]] and [[Jarman-1066|Martha "Patsy" Jarman]] married 14 Dec 1839 in Albemarle, Virginia - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Maupin-193&person2_name=Jarman-1066 (Kinship)] == Second Cousins == [[Miller-67566|James Miller]] and [[Harris-14118|Frances Maupin Harris]] married 24 Jul 1823 in Madison, Kentucky - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Miller-67566&person2Name=Harris-14118 (Kinship)] [[Maupin-872|Fountain L. Maupin]] and [[Jarman-1032|Vienna Elizabeth Jarman]] married 9 Sep 1837 in Madison, Kentucky - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Jarman-1032&person2Name=Maupin-872 (Kinship)] [[Maupin-1135|Thomas Howard Maupin]] and [[Maupin-1136|Elizabeth Jane Maupin]] married 27 Apr 1843 in Madison, Kentucky - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Maupin-1135&person2_name=Maupin-1136 (Kinship)] [[Maupin-630|Mary Polly Maupin]] and [[Maupin-631|John Maupin]] married 15 Nov 1866 in Missouri - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Maupin-631&person2_name=Maupin-630 (Kinship)] [[Via-624|John Avington Via]] and [[Maupin-1647|Beulah Mabel Maupin]] married 1901 in White Hall, Albemarle, Virginia - [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Maupin-1647&person2Name=Via-624 (Kinship)] [[Maupin-1196|Rex Corbin Spencer Maupin]] and [[Maupin-1195|Margaret Lewis Maupin]] married 7 Nov 1917 in Alexandria, Virginia - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Maupin-1196&person2_name=Maupin-1195 (Kinship)] === Second Cousins Once Removed === [[Maupin-757|Michie Maupin]] and [[Gentry-3242|Elizabeth Gentry]] married 13 Aug 1821 in Monroe, Missouri - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Gentry-3242&person2Name=Maupin-757 (Kinship)] [[Maupin-1296|Clifton G. Maupin]] and [[Woods-16517|Margaret Woods]] married 17 Sep 1829 in Boone, Missouri - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Maupin-1296&person2_name=Woods-16517 (Kinship)] [[Maupin-1347|Chapman Cobbs Maupin]] and [[Jarman-1293|Sarah Mildred Jarman]] married 8 Jan 1838 in Albemarle, Virginia - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Maupin-1347&person2Name=Jarman-1293 (Kinship)] [[Jarman-963|William Jarman]] and [[Lindsey-4854|Catherine G. Lindsey]] married 17 Sep 1851 in Albemarle, Virginia - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lindsey-4854&person2_name=Jarman-963 (Kinship)] [[Maupin-1349|John Maupin Jr.]] and [[Jarman-1294|Eliza Jarman]] married 10 Mar 1853 in Albemarle County, Virginia - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Maupin-1349&person2Name=Jarman-1294 (Kinship)] [[Maupin-319|Joel Robert Maupin]] and [[Maupin-1072|Lilly Jane Maupin]] married 1896 in Albemarle, Virginia - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Maupin-1072&person2_name=Maupin-319 (Kinship)] [[Maupin-1478|Clifton Miller Maupin]] and [[Ward-39778|Mary Susan Elizabeth Ward]] married 29 Dec 1908 in Albemarle, Virginia - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Maupin-1478&person2Name=Ward-39778 (Kinship)] == Third Cousins == [[Maupin-1299|William Harris Maupin]] and [[Maupin-1297|Elizabeth W. Maupin]] married 1848 in Monroe, Missouri - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Maupin-1299&person2_name=Maupin-1297 (Kinship)] [[Maupin-1117|William Bernard Maupin]] and [[Jones-99207|Lucy Jane Jones]] married 28 Aug 1867 in Virginia - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Maupin-1117&person2_name=Jones-99207 (Kinship)] [[Maupin-1677|Thomas Randolph Maupin]] and [[Via-691|Hattie Virginia (Via) Maupin]] married 31 Aug 1934 in Virginia - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Maupin-1677&person2Name=Via-691 (Kinship)] == Fourth Cousins Once Removed == [[Maupin-875|John Maupin]] and [[Maupin-876|Lydia Maupin]] married 20 Mar 1888 in Howard, Missouri - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Maupin-875&person2_name=Maupin-876 (Kinship)] [[Maupin-702|Eugene N. Maupin]] and [[Maupin-1301|Francis Woods Maupin]] married 12 Apr 1911 in Shelby, Missouri - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Maupin-702&person2_name=Maupin-1301 (Kinship)] [[Maupin-1650|Roy Maupin]] and [[Maupin-1651|Marie Frances Maupin]] married 1 May 1928 in Albemarle, Virginia - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Maupin-1650&person2_name=Maupin-1651 (Kinship)] == Double Cousins == [[Maupin-860|John R. Maupin]] and [[Maupin-859|Rosanna Maupin]] married 9 Nov 1812 in Albemarle, Virginia - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Maupin-860&person2_name=Maupin-859 (Kinship)] [[Maupin-1476|Clifton Maupin]] and [[Maupin-1475|Elizabeth Maupin]] married 17 Sep 1828 in Albemarle County, Virginia - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Maupin-1476&person2_name=Maupin-1475 (Kinship)] ---- == Administrative Details == If you know of a Maupin cousin marriage that is not recorded here, feel free to add it in, or ask [[McRorie-37|Bartley McRorie]] to add it for you. When you add to the list, please include this link at the bottom of their profile: :See also: [[Space:Maupin_Cousins_Who_Married|Maupin Cousins Who Married]] ::which will display this link:
See also: [[Space:Maupin_Cousins_Who_Married|Maupin Cousins Who Married]] This page is intended to include all Maupin Cousin marriages. For those who are second cousins or closer, add the "Category:Consanguineous Marriages". For those who are second cousin once removed or further away in relation, add the "Category:Cousin Marriage". ---- == For Further Reading == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cousin_marriage Wikipedia article on Cousin Marriage] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cousin_marriage_law_in_the_United_States Wikipedia article on Cousin Marriage Law in the United States] * [https://www.genealogyexplained.com/what-are-double-first-cousins/ Double cousins are explained here]. ----
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Mauricewood Colliery Disaster

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Mauricewood Colliery Disaster 1889

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[[Category:Mauricewood Colliery Disaster, Glencorse, Midlothian, 1889]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Scotland_Mining_Disasters Team|Scotland Mining Disasters]] | '''Mauricewood Colliery Disaster''' Contact: [[Space:Scotland_Mining_Disasters Team|Scotland Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 5 September 1889 * Location: Glencorse, Midlothian *Type: Coal Mine Fire * Victims: 63 * Cause: "Smoke from a fire the return which penetrated the workings but how the fire was caused there was no evidence to show." {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| [[Adams-48607|Thomas Adams]], 7 Manderston Place ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| [[Anderson-54903|David Anderson]], 1 Manderston Place ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| [[Bennett-28766|Thomas Bennett]], 4 Lindsay Place ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| [[Brockie-55|William Brockie]], 13 Walker Place ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| William Brown, 1 Lindsay Place ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| William Brown, Glebe ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| [[Daily-978|William Daily]], 3 Fieldsend ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| J. Davidson, Edinburgh Road ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Robert Dempster, father, 6 Lindsay Place ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| R. Dempster, son, 6 Lindsay Place ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| William Dempster, 19 Walker Place ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Robert Dickson, 13 Fieldsend ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Thomas Foster 13 Leslie Place ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| John Fraser 27 Napier Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| John Glass, Pryde's Place ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| William Grieve, 5 Leslie Place ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| C. Hamilton, son, Greenlaw Cottages ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Mitchell Hamilton, father, Greenlaw Cottages ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Mitchell Hamilton, son, Greenlaw Cottages ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Robert Hamilton, 4 Leslie Place - uncle of Richard Hamilton, brother-in-law of Robert Tolmie ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Richard Hamilton, 4 Leslie Place - nephew of Robert Hamilton ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Robert Hunter, Roads Farm ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| William Hunter, 8 Walker Place- father-in-law of David Penman ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Thomas Hunter, Pike ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| James Irvine, 10 Leslie Place ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| David Kinnimont, father, Roslin ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Robert Kinnimont, son, Roslin ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| William Lamb, 5 Walker Place - son of Robert Lamb, Leven, Fife ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| [[Livingston-4318|George Livingstone]], 22 Fieldsend ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| [[McKinlay-529|Alexander McKInlay]], 12 Leslie Place ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| David McKenzie, 10 Lindsay Place ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Hugh McPherson, father, 12 Lindsay Place ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Peter McPherson, son, 12 Lindsay Place ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Thomas Meikle, 5 Lindsay Place ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| William Meikle, father, 6 Leslie Place ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| William Meikle, son, 6 Leslie Place ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Walter Meikle, 6 Leslie Place ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Robert Millar, 3 Fieldsend - stepson of William Daly ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| William Miller, 3 Fieldsend - stepson of William Daly ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Martin Morgan, Pryde's Place ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| G. Muir, Greenlaw Cottages ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| [[Penman-666|David Penman]], 8 Walker Place - son-in-law of William Hunter ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| George Pennycuik, father, 12 Walker Place ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| George Pennycuik, son, 12 Walker Place ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| D. Porterfield (brother of Robert Porterfield) ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Robert Porterfield (brother of D. Porterfield) ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| James Porteous, 5 Walker Place ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| J. Purves, 10 Lindsay Place ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| John Sinnott 7 Fieldsend ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| James Somerville, 18 Napier Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Alex Stewart, John Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| James Stark, nephew, Pike ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| M. Stark, uncle, Pike ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Thomas Strang, 2 Walker Place ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Robert Tolmie, brother-in-law of Robert Hamilton ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| William Urquhart, Eskbridge ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| John Walker 4 Fieldsend ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| John Walker, James Place ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Andrew Wallace, brothers, 2 Lindsay Place ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| David Wallace, brothers, 2 Lindsay Place ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| James Wright, brothers, 9 Lindsay Place ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| William Wright, brothers, 9 Lindsay Place ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Matt Wright, 8 Leslie Place ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} [http://www.scottishmining.co.uk/28.html Scottish Mining Website Mauricewood 5th September 1889 Report by J B Atkinson, Inspector of Mines] [http://www.scottishmining.co.uk/Indexes/mauricewood.html Scottish Mining Website List of men killed in Mauricewood Pit Fire on 5th September 1889 from Report by J B Atkinson, Inspector of Mines for the Eastern District of Scotland] [https://nationalminingmuseum.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Mauricewod-PDF.pdf National Mining Museum Website Mauricewood Pit] ===Rescue Efforts=== '''5 September 1889: ''' Attempts were made to reach the 80 fathom level on the carriages, but this was found to be impossible due to smoke. The fan speed was increased and this allowed the 80 fathom level to be reached by about midnight and two bodies, a MacPherson and a Walker were recovered. The 80 fathom level door was closed using a long pole. '''6 September 1889''' About 1:00pm on 6th September, or 25 hours after the fire broke out, the 120 fathom level was reached and the 160 fathom level was reached by about 2pm on 6th. Timber was still burning briskly, and a fire hose was used in an attempt to extinguish it. The tunnel was almost blocked. Nineteen bodies were recovered but the rising of the water stopped all further rescue attempts. An attempt was made to reach the east side workings via the door at the 120 fathom level however this attempt failed due to smoke entering at the 80 fathom level. Rescue attempts were abandoned, and it was decided to close the mine. '''7 September 1889''' At about 3pm air-tight scaffolds were placed on the top of the Mauricewood and Greenlaw pits, with the former remaining in place and the latter being removed a day or so later. '''4 October 1889''' On 4th October the mine was reopened. The fire appeared to have gone out and efforts were made to pump out the water which had risen by 37 fathoms. '''7 October 1889''' On 7th October smoke was seen from pipes at the 80 fathom level, and the tunnels below were blocked. The tunnels were later unblocked and operations restarted to pump out the water and recovering the rest of the bodies. '''16th March 1890''' The 160 fathom level was finally reached and between that date and the end of March the final thirty six bodies which remained in the mine were recovered. Three were found in the sump at the bottom of the main incline, twenty-nine were found on the east side. When the final bodies were brought to the surface, they were found to be red from the ironstone, and in part mummified, and covered with fungus. [http://www.scottishmining.co.uk/28.html Scottish Mining Website Mauricewood 5th September 1889 Report by J B Atkinson, Inspector of Mines][https://www.scotsman.com/whats-on/arts-and-entertainment/mauricewood-pit-disaster-novel-gets-heart-truth-1481151 The Scotsman Mauricewood pit disaster novel gets to the heart of the truth] ===Results and Findings=== There were 102 people employed at the colliery at the date of the diasater, 25 above ground and 77 underground. When the fire was discovered a total of 70 people were underground: Of these only seven survived and 63 died. [http://www.scottishmining.co.uk/28.html Scottish Mining Website Mauricewood 5th September 1889 Report by J B Atkinson, Inspector of Mines] Of the officials of of the mine, the following were amongst those who perished: Oversman (Overseer): George Muir. Inspector or firemen: Edward Lyden, George Hunter and David Hunter. Roadsmen: Robert Dickson and James Somerville. The fire took four days to extinguish and it was not until over six months later, towards the end of March 1890 that the last bodies of the victims could be recovered. Mauricewood was connected to nearby Greenlaw Mains by a level roadway between the two. From the bottom of the Mauricewood shaft an incline had then been driven downwards at an angle of 50 degrees for a further 293 metres (over 950 feet) - an incline of 8 in 10 – and this represented the only access to and from the actual mine-workings which spread off eastwards and westwards for distances up to 366 metres (nearly 1200 feet). The miners maintained that despite recent changes in the law requiring that all pits should have a second escape shaft, there was none at Mauricewood. However, the Fatal Accident Enquiry of 26 December 1889 concluded that the shafts and outlets of the mine conformed with current regulations and that the Shotts Iron Company, who owned the mine, were not in breach of regulations. [http://www.scottishmining.co.uk/28.html Scottish Mining Website Mauricewood 5th September 1889 Report by J B Atkinson, Inspector of Mines][https://www.scotsman.com/whats-on/arts-and-entertainment/mauricewood-pit-disaster-novel-gets-heart-truth-1481151 The Scotsman Mauricewood pit disaster novel gets to the heart of the truth][https://nationalminingmuseum.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Mauricewod-PDF.pdf National Mining Museum Website Mauricewood Pit] The Inspector believed that the cause of the accident was smoke from a fire the return which penetrated the workings but how the fire was caused there was no evidence to show or that it was due to any want of care of the management of the mine. The Inspector's reported concluded: It does not appear to me that the secondary cause of the accident, the inspection of a current of hot air and smoke from the return upset to the main incline at the 80 fathom level, was anticipated or might reasonably have been anticipated by the management of the mine. I am not aware of any loss of life from a similar cause although some case without loss of life have occurred and are recorded under the title of “Paradoxes in the ventilation of Mines” in the Transactions of the North of England Institute of Mining Engineers Vol. XIL, page 93. ===Sources=== *Mines Inspectors Report 1889. *The Colliery Guardian, 13th October 1889, p.382, 28th October 1889, p.595, 1st November 1889, p.633, 3rd January p.27, 21st March 1890, p.443.

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[[Category:Mauritius Project]] [[Category: Mauritius]] === Mauritian Place Categories === Mauritius was granted its independence from the United Kingdom in 1968. Previously the Indian Ocean island was under British rule from 1810, as a British Crown Colony, and before that was a French territory, called ''Isle de France'' (1715-1810). The Dutch East India Company made an expedition to Mauritius in 1598 and ruled then Dutch Mauritius for just over 100 years. The Dutch abandoned the island. The island was first discovered by the Arabs pre-1500. The islands were called Mascarenes (Réunion, Mauritius and Rodrigues) and in old Arab cartography, call them Dina Margabin, Dina Arobi, and Dina Moraze. The medieval Arab world called the Indian Ocean island region Waqwaq. ==Places== *Category:Mauritius **Category:Mauritius, Places ===Mauritian District Categories=== Mauritius has no established administrative provinces. Principal division of the island is into Districts. District categories are structured with district name, followed by the country name (i.e. [[Category: District, Mauritius]]). There are 8 Districts: *[[:Category:Mauritius]] **[[:Category:Mauritius, Places]] ***Category:'''Flacq District''', Mauritius ***Category:'''Grand Port District''', Mauritius ***Category:'''Moka District''', Mauritius ***Category:'''Pamplemousses District''', Mauritius ***Category:'''Plaines Wilhems District''', Mauritius ***Category:'''Port Louis District''', Mauritius ***Category:'''Riviere Noire District''', Mauritius ***Category:'''Savanne District''', Mauritius ''The Project may wish to consider the feasibility of some districts being 'landing level' categories.'' '''Districts, Towns, and Settlements''' There is only one city and 4 towns on the island, then some 130 villages and settlements. *Category:Mauritius **Category:Mauritius, Places ***Category: Port Louis District, Mauritius ****Category:'''Port Louis''', Port Louis District ***Category:Plaines Wilhems District, Mauritius ****Category:'''Beau Bassin-Rose Hill''', Plaines Wilhems District ****Category:'''Curepipe''', Plaines Wilhems District ****Category:'''Quatre Bornes''', Plaines Wilhems District ****Category:'''Vacoas-Phoenix''', Plaines Wilhems District === Historical Place Categories === There has been change in sovereignty during the last three hundred years in the history of Mauritius from Dutch Mauritius, to French Mauritius and then British Mauritius. Whether there is a need, or not, for categorizing historic places is debatable. Mauritius is not recognized in the existing regional categorization structure, as an overseas Dutch, French or British territory. Perhaps it should be. *Category:Mauritius **[[:Category:Mauritius, Historic Places|Mauritius, Historic Places]] '''Historical Districts, Towns, and Settlements''' It is uncertain when the district structure was established on the island, so if one it to opt for Historic Places for Mauritius it may be appropriate for local towns to be named in the format [[Category:, ]]. This naming format applies equally to places using various designations such as city, town, settlement, or village. *Category:Mauritius **Category:Mauritius, Historic Places ***Category:'''WaqWaq''' ****Category:Dina Moraze, WaqWaq ***Category:'''Eyland Mauritius''' ****Category:Port de Warwick, Eyland de Mauritius ***Category:'''Isle de France (Maurice)''' ****Category:Port Louis, Isle de France ***Category:'''British Mauritius''' ****Category:Port Louis, British Mauritius ==='''Visual Overview'''=== {{Image|file=Mauritius_Location_Categories.jpg |align=c |size=450px |caption=Mauritius Regional Structure }} Sources *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Mauritius History of Mauritius] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Districts_of_Mauritius Districts of Mauritius] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_places_in_Mauritius List of places in Mauritius]

Maury County, Tennessee, Lunn Burials

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[[Category:Tennessee, Lunn Name Study]] List of all Lunn burials in Maury County, TN (total 55) *Lunn, 31499899, b. Dec. 9, 1880 d. Jan. 1, 1888 Cathey Cemetery , Hampshire, Maury County, Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Adley B 17556814, b. Jun. 6, 1878 d. May 14, 1951 Cedar Hill Cemetery Hampshire, Maury County, Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Allie Kate G 20375364 b. Aug. 8, 1893 d. May 26, 1912 Rose Hill Cemetery Columbia Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Annie Pugh 62600534 b. 1887 d. 1950 Arlington Cemetery Mount Pleasant Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Bertha Derryberry 8040917 b. Mar. 24, 1898 d. Apr. 18, 1970 Jones Cemetery Lasea Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Bertha Kennedy 17556798 b. 1854 d. 1934 Cedar Hill Cemetery Hampshire Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, C R 51457859 b. Jan. 27, 1848 d. Nov. 8, 1908 Harmon Cemetery Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Donald Wayne 166108472 b. Jun. 18, 1934 d. Jun. 26, 2016 Rose Hill Cemetery Columbia Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Dorothy B. 10607516 b. Aug. 23, 1922 d. Dec. 25, 2010 Hardison Cemetery Rally Hill Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, E 11381890 b. unknown d. unknown Ragan Cemetery Rally Hill Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Elizabeth Ellis Clark 51457899 b. 1836 d. 1917 Harmon Cemetery Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Eugene Harlan 168478821 b. Mar. 12, 1918 d. Jan. 2, 2012 Polk Memorial Gardens Columbia Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Eva Johnson 51457917 b. Oct. 7, 1874 d. May 3, 1958 Harmon Cemetery Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Felix 11121434 b. Nov. 7, 1848 d. Aug. 5, 1919 Harmon Cemetery Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Florence Allen 10607522 b. Jun. 23, 1909 d. May 12, 1939 Hardison Cemetery Rally Hill Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Herbert A 88221245 b. May 20, 1929 d. Jan. 10, 1984 Rose Hill Cemetery Columbia Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Howard 20375347 b. May 6, 1886 d. Jan. 30, 1961 Rose Hill Cemetery Columbia Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Hugh "Bruno" 100358684 b. Mar. 2, 1917 d. Apr. 30, 2000 Spring Hill Cemetery Spring Hill Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, James T. 140967101 b. Oct. 23, 1928 d. Jan. 5, 2015 Jones Cemetery Lasea Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Janie 51457923 b. Aug. 8, 1878 d. Feb. 4, 1915 Harmon Cemetery Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, John Cathey 62600573 b. 1883 d. 1971 Arlington Cemetery Mount Pleasant Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, John T 100256217 b. Jun. 13, 1876 d. Oct. 15, 1953 Spring Hill Cemetery Spring Hill Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Junius H. 8040914 b. Dec. 23, 1893 d. Nov. 21, 1970 Jones Cemetery Lasea Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Lera B 100380803 b. Apr. 25, 1914 d. Jun. 24, 1973 Spring Hill Cemetery Spring Hill Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Lester David, Jr 100380903 b. Nov. 12, 1930 d. Sep. 17, 1933 Spring Hill Cemetery Spring Hill Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Lester David, Sr 100380845 b. May 1, 1904 d. Jun. 28, 1978 Spring Hill Cemetery Spring Hill Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Loise Pugh 62600641 b. Oct. 24, 1910 d. May 24, 1970 Arlington Cemetery Mount Pleasant Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Loyd Cathey 128728339 b. Aug. 12, 1913 d. Jan. 18, 1973 Rose Hill Cemetery Columbia Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Margaret C. 8040903 b. Oct. 18, 1908 d. unknown Jones Cemetery Lasea Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Martha Alice "Alice" Rumage 100233825 b. Jul. 3, 1872 d. Oct. 12, 1947 Spring Hill Cemetery Spring Hill Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Mary Elnora 100256252 b. Jul. 20, 1881 d. Jul. 13, 1933 Spring Hill Cemetery Spring Hill Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Mary Lee 51457931 b. Sep. 5, 1905 d. Nov. 5, 1905 Harmon Cemetery Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Mary Lou 128728302 b. Nov. 11, 1913 d. Oct. 10, 2001 Rose Hill Cemetery Columbia Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Maury D 51457875 b. Mar. 16, 1883 d. Jun. 6, 1959 Harmon Cemetery Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Mildred Ann Derryberry 96550367 b. Aug. 6, 1929 d. Oct. 9, 2010 Rose Hill Cemetery Columbia Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Molly J. 10607530 b. Jul. 5, 1897 d. Jul. 5, 1961 Hardison Cemetery Rally Hill Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Richard 51457894 b. 1831 d. 1885 Harmon Cemetery Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Rosie M 51457885 b. Sep. 28, 1886 d. Mar. 30, 1965 Harmon Cemetery Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Ruby Cammuse 8040910 b. May 6, 1913 d. May 14, 1977 Jones Cemetery Lasea Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Sam D. 51457909 b. Nov. 22, 1876 d. Oct. 15, 1948 Harmon Cemetery Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Samuel Stacey 141308149 b. May 18, 1938 d. Jul. 23, 2013 Jones Cemetery Lasea Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Sara F 51457865 b. Aug. 25, 1860 d. Feb. 14, 1946 Harmon Cemetery Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Sarah Frances C 100358739 b. May 29, 1920 d. Jan. 28, 2007 Spring Hill Cemetery Spring Hill Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Shelby Ring 64449030 b. Nov. 20, 1936 d. unknown Jones Cemetery Lasea Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Simmon M 51457854 b. Dec. 28, 1845 d. Feb. 3, 1931 Harmon Cemetery Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Stacey David 10850227 b. May 26, 1961 d. Nov. 1, 1998 Jones Cemetery Lasea Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, T M 31499887 b. Jan. 2, 1848 d. Oct. 7, 1915 Cathey Cemetery Hampshire Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Thomas Alvin 64448993 b. Nov. 2, 1934 d. Apr. 9, 2007 Jones Cemetery Lasea Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Thomas Eli 14853784 b. Apr. 9, 1867 d. Nov. 29, 1935 Spring Hill Cemetery Spring Hill Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Thomas Willis 10607526 b. Jul. 1, 1905 d. Sep. 4, 1967 Hardison Cemetery Rally Hill Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Vera Penn "V P" 8040907 b. Apr. 16, 1913 d. Apr. 11, 2004 Jones Cemetery Lasea Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, W A 31499894 b. Sep. 14, 1876 d. Oct. 17, 1882 Cathey Cemetery Hampshire Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, W.F. "Bill" 8040897 b. Aug. 19, 1901 d. Feb. 28, 1974 Jones Cemetery Lasea Maury County Tennessee, USA *Lunn, William E 100183042, b. Nov. 26, 1920 d. Dec. 6, 1960 - Spring Hill Cemetery , Spring Hill, Maury County, Tennessee, USA *Lunn, Willis "Andy" 152794364, b. May 9, 1944 d. Sep. 23, 2015 - Arlington Cemetery , Mount Pleasant, Maury County, Tennessee, USA

Mautravers Name Study

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[[Category:Mautravers Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the ONS Project. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. The following tree is compiled using [http://books.google.com/books?id=PicAAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA77&lpg=PA77&dq=hooke+mautravers+maltravers&source=bl&ots=dVPIwOWGt1&sig=KitxQ59upCU9wTUZPDYjibKoKGQ&hl=en&sa=X&ei=f1tlU5_XJ8jfsATNv4HgAw&ved=0CC4Q6AEwAg#v=onepage&q&f=false Collectanea topographica et genealogica] 1836, J. S. Bothwell [http://books.google.com/books?id=XtZt4f-1srgC&pg=PA87&lpg=PA87&dq=maltravers+K.B.&source=bl&ots=mnMpKMVW4c&sig=CvCEQnAxI9o-rVfUdi4jT7oIF0k&hl=en&sa=X&ei=p5NlU7iqMsvTsATGg4CoDg&ved=0CDkQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=maltravers%20K.B.&f=false Fourteenth Century England], [http://books.google.com/books?id=5y3uAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA492&lpg=PA492&dq=stafford+Suthwyke&source=bl&ots=XgXa5cntRu&sig=DejqGiaAOJmeNM9SnM9rPKgXTiA&hl=en&sa=X&ei=ie5jU9PtDsLesAScwIGoBg&ved=0CC8Q6AEwADgU#v=onepage&q=stafford%20Suthwyke&f=false John Burke's]–A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, and Scotland, Extinct, Dormant, and in Abeyance (Google eBook). Рипол Классик, and [http://www.gutenberg.org/files/32675/32675-h/32675-h.htm The Strife of the Roses and Days of the Tudors in the West] as sources to connect to these Wikitree profiles. '''Please''' do not remove, using this tree to help merge the duplicates on Wikitree. [[Bairfield-1|amb]] [[Mautravers-7|Walter I Mautravers-7]]
# [[Maltravers-34|Walter II Maltravers-34]] (d. aft 1193) lord of Sumerford # [[Maltravers-33|John of Welcombe Maltravers-33]] (abt 1140—d. bef. 1201) m [[Unknown-236953|Alice ___]] (she married [[Turberville-61|Walter Turberville]] abt 1201) ## [[Maltravers-32|John Maltravers (32) of Chelsey and Sumerford]] (c. 1170 — 1220) ### [[Mautravers-8|John Mautravers-8 of Lytchett Matravers]] (d. 1296) ### [[Maltravers-23|Isolda]] (1205—1248) m. [[Giffard-32|Elias Giffard IV]] and had [[Giffard-29|John Giffard]] [[Mautravers-8|John Mautravers of Lytchett Matravers]] (d. 1296) had the following children: # Sir John (Sr.) Maltravers [[Maltravers-6]] (1266 — 1316) and Millicent (see [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Mautravers-5-2.jpg photo]): ## John [[Maltravers-5]] 1st Lord Maltravers (c. 1290 — 1365). # Alice (c. 1270) m. Elias Giffard of Brimsfield. (Some sources have this couple identical to [[Maltravers-23|Isolda]] that also married an Elias Giffard, yet the dates are inconsistent. With multiple generations of John Mautravers' AND multiple generations of Elias Giffard's this is an ongoing search for information. So I am still searching.) # Robert (birth c. 1294—1321) m. Lucy de Braose, daughter of Giles de Braose and Beatrice daughter of [[St._Helena-1|John de St. Eloria/Elena]] (aka, John de St. Helen, lord of Long Wittenham (Berks.)). ## John Maltravers. (c. 1321)''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=63817 Parishes: Crowell'', A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 8: Lewknor and Pyrton hundreds] (1964), pp. 80-91. URL: Date accessed: 10 May 2014. # Matilda Maud (b. 1296) m. John de Lenham. John [[Maltravers-5]] 1st Lord Maltravers (c. 1290 — 1365) had two sons named ''John''. # son by Eva [[Berkeley-58]], daughter of [[Berkeley-42|Maurice Lord Berkeley]]: [[Maltravers-3|John (Jr.) Maltravers-3]] K.B. (d. 1350) m. [[Unknown-137029|Wensliana]]: ## Henry ## Joan ## [[Maltravers-1|Alinor]]: married 1st [[FitzAlan-173|John FitzAlan of Arundel]]; 2nd [[Cobham-16|Sir Reynold de Cobham]] ### [[FitzAlan-451|Margaret FitzAlan]] of Arundel'''***''' m. [[Ros-9|William de Ros]] (d. 1414) # son by Agnes [[Bereford-2]] daughter of [[Bereford-3|William Bereford]]: [[Mautravers-6|John of Hooke and Crowell Mautravers-6]]** married to [[Cifrewast-1|Elizabeth Cifrewast]]. [[Mautravers-6|John of Hooke and Crowell Mautravers-6]]**, married to [[Cifrewast-1|Elizabeth Cifrewast]], also had two sons named ''John''. # John of Hooke [[Mautravers-5]] married [[Aumerle-1|Elizabeth d'Aumarle]] (her second husband was [[Stafford-218|Humprhey Stafford I]]) ## [[Mautravers-1|Matilda (Maud)]] m. 1st: Peter de la Mare, 2nd (1396): [[Dinham-32|John Dinham, III]] (1359—1428). ## [[Mautravers-4|Elizabeth]] (d. 1420) m. 1st [[Stafford-288|Humphrey Stafford II]] (her step-brother) and 2nd [[Cheney-1331|Edmund Cheney of Broke]]. ### Alice [[Stafford-1433]], daughter of [[Stafford-288|Humphrey]] m. 1st (her step-father) [[Cheney-1331|Edmund Cheney of Broke]] and 2nd [[Tailboys-26|Walter Tailboys, of Newton-Kyme]], Yorkshire, by whom she had a daughter ####Alianore Tailbois married to Thomas Strangeways of Melbury, Dorset, ancestor to the Earls of Ilchester. ## Anne [[Cheney-149]] daughter of [[Cheney-1331|Edmund]] #John of Melbury. ##Joan ##Elizabeth ## Alice.Collectanea topographica et genealogica, p. 78, 1836. '''Photo #1''' source: [http://bit.ly/1kzt3Sg Collectanea Topographica Et Genealogica], Volume 6. pp. 334-335, 1840.**
[[image:Mautravers-6.jpg|500px|Mautravers Genealogy #1]]
'''Photo #2''' source: [http://bit.ly/Q1xFrL Collectanea topographica et genealogica]. By Collectanea topographica et genealogica, pp. 78-79' 1836.
[[image:Mautravers-5-2.jpg|500px|Mautravers Genealogy #1]]
===Notes=== ** In ''Collectanea Topographica Et Genealogica'', Volume 6. printed 1840, [[Mautravers-6|John Mautravers of Hooke and Crowell]], son of John and Agnes is given another set of parents. In ''[http://bit.ly/1kFk2Zc Fourteenth Century England]'', Volume 4, 2006, he is listed as the son of [[Maltravers-5|Baron John Mautravers, KB]] and [[Bereford-2|Agnes Beresford]]. '''***''' For further research on family members: [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/cp/vol11.shtml Some corrections and additions to the Complete Peerage: Volume 11: Summary]
Volume 11, page 103 (as corrected in volume 14):
[[Ros-9|William (de Ros), Lord Ros]] (d. 1414):
[[Maltravers-1|Eleanor]], the mother of his wife, [[FitzAlan-451|Margaret]], was the daughter and coheir of [[Maltravers-3|John Mautravers]] (d. 1348/9), son and heir apparent of [[Maltravers-5|John, Lord Mautravers]] (d. 1363/4). [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/cp/rosofhelmsley.shtml#p103 Some corrections and additions to the Complete Peerage: Volume 11: Ros]
ROS or ROOS OF HELMSLEY
Volume 11, page 103 (as corrected in volume 14):
He [William (de Ros), Lord Ros (d. 1414)] m. (lic. 9 Oct. 1394) [[FitzAlan-451|Margaret]], da. of [[FitzAlan-173||Sir John DE ARUNDEL]] [1st LORD ARUNDEL] (d. 1379), by [[Maltravers-1|Eleanor]], yr. da. and coh. of John (MAUTRAVERS), LORD MAUTRAVERS (d. 1364), which [[Maltravers-1|Eleanor]], about 1397, became de jure, according to modern doctrine, suo jure BARONESS MAUTRAVERS. [[Maltravers-1|Eleanor]] was the daughter and coheir of [[Maltravers-3|John Mautravers]] (d. 1348/9), son and heir apparent of [[Maltravers-5|John, Lord Mautravers ]](d. 1363/4) [see Complete Peerage, vol.8, p.584-6]. [This error was pointed out independently by Leo van de Pas in March 2002 and by Adrian Channing in July 2002.] ==Sources== * [http://books.google.com/books?id=PicAAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA77&lpg=PA77&dq=hooke+mautravers+maltravers&source=bl&ots=dVPIwOWGt1&sig=KitxQ59upCU9wTUZPDYjibKoKGQ&hl=en&sa=X&ei=f1tlU5_XJ8jfsATNv4HgAw&ved=0CC4Q6AEwAg#v=onepage&q&f=false Collectanea topographica et genealogica] 1836 * [http://bit.ly/1kzt3Sg Collectanea Topographica Et Genealogica], Volume 6, 1840. * Bothwell, J. S., ''Agnes Maltravers and her husband John: Rebel Wives, Seperate Lives and Conjugal Visits in Medieval England'', [http://bit.ly/1kFk2Zc Fourteenth Century England], Volume 4. J. S. Hamilton. Boydell Press, Jan 1, 2006. * [http://books.google.com/books?id=5y3uAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA492&lpg=PA492&dq=stafford+Suthwyke&source=bl&ots=XgXa5cntRu&sig=DejqGiaAOJmeNM9SnM9rPKgXTiA&hl=en&sa=X&ei=ie5jU9PtDsLesAScwIGoBg&ved=0CC8Q6AEwADgU#v=onepage&q=stafford%20Suthwyke&f=false Burke's], A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, and Scotland, Extinct, Dormant, and in Abeyance (Google eBook). John Burke. Рипол Классик * [http://www.gutenberg.org/files/32675/32675-h/32675-h.htm The Strife of the Roses and Days of the Tudors in the West]

Maw Family

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Holmes-8742|Terry Holmes]]. I have Created this Project Because There are No Maw Projects on Wiki yet I am A Descendant Of Richard Maw b abt 1420 Epworth Lincolnshire England Due to awesome Research Done by Maw Living Cousins I can help you find your Maw Ancestors just wrie a post and I will get back to you as soon as I can * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15742560 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Mawhinney, Bethia, 1864-1943 : Diary by Bethia Cromb on board the Kaikoura

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In her diary, Bethia Mawhinney (nee Cromb) - [[Cromb-56]] - describes each day of her emigration voyage from Edinburgh, Scotland, through England to Plymouth, then on the New Zealand Shipping Company vessel S.S. Kaikoura across the world to Wellington, New Zealand, via, Madeira, Cape Town, South Africa, and Hobart, Tasmania between 22 October and 3 December 1887. Bethia travels with her widowed mother, sisters and brothers as ‘Assisted immigrants’ in steerage. This is an excellent narrative describing the experiences Bethia and her family encountered on the journey. It will be of great interest to anyone seeking to familiarise themselves with the conditions and regimens of those times. '''The diary may be accessed via a 22page .pdf file uploaded in Images or by clicking here : [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Mawhinney_Bethia_1864-1943_Diary_by_Bethia_Cromb_on_board_the_Kaikoura-2.pdf]''' • Digitised by Alistair Lovat Fraser ([[Fraser-6140]]) on 1-8 May 2021 using FreeOCR software FreeOCR software http://www.freeocr.net/ , transcribed from a typed copy kept by Alistair’s mother. • This narrative has been left in its original format including the usage of a few words which some people may consider inappropriate in these more contemporary and politically correct times. However, Bethia won a first-class Queen’s Scholarship, in Edinburgh in 1882 and Alistair is sure she meant no disrespect to anyone in her writing and believes it is essential for the document to stay unaltered. • Alistair is a great grandson of Jane (Cromb) Robertson ([[Cromb-32]]), sister to Bethia. • Alistair would like to see Bethia’s Diary widely distributed and read, especially by members of the Cromb family and descendants. • A record of the members of the Cromb family who undertook the voyage is kept in an online database maintained by the Hutt City Council, New Zealand Hutt City Council record of the Cromb family voyage http://www.huttcity.govt.nz/Leisure--Culture/Museums-and-galleries/Our-museums/petone-settlers-data/DisplayPerson/?Id=40243&SearchString=Kaikoura&Page=4&searchYear=1887 • A hard copy of Bethias Diary is held at the National Library of New Zealand- donated by Trevor Ballantine in 1996 National Library of New Zealand - record for Mawhinney, Bethia, 1864-1943 : Diary by Bethia Cromb on board the Kaikoura https://natlib.govt.nz/records/23147026 Bethias Diary is also included in Miller companions by Gordon Miller published in 2000 Miller companions https://natlib.govt.nz/records/22169773?search%5Bi%5D%5Bsubject%5D=Miller+family&search%5Bpath%5D=items == Sources ==

Maxcy Place Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina

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[[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study]] [[Category:Maxcy Place Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina]] [[Category:Hamilton-28711]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Index of Plantations]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations]] == Background == {{One Place Study|place=Edisto Island, South Carolina|category=Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study}} '''Maxcy's Place''', also known as '''Mulberry Grove''', was a modest property of 270 acres (at the time of the Civil War). The eastern section of 150 acres may have derived in 1754 from property owned by William May. '''Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775''': "Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/339366 Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775] Memorial books, v. 7-8
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C34L-W9R8-J}} (accessed 2 June 2023) *Memorial Deed Bk 7 p.61-62
The western section of 120 acres was carved out of Cedar Hall Plantation.Spencer, Charles, ''Edisto Island 1663 to 1860: Wild Eden to Cotton Aristocracy'' Charleston, SC: The History Press (2012) p. 152 Mr. Maxcy and his wife Priscilla owned this plantation until their deaths. After their only son, Thomas died (by 1826) the property was sold. William Mikell Clark purchased Mulberry Grove from Francis L. Maxey in 1826. Francis L. Maxcy was the widow of Thomas Maxcy, the only child of Priscilla Maxcy who had owned the land.'''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. Q9-T9 1825-1827
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSKW-K3RT-F}} (accessed 10 May 2023) *purchase of Mulberry Grove from Francis L. Maxey 1826, was the land of Priscilla Maxey dec'd.
When William Clark died he left this plantation to his daughter Elizabeth Clark who married William Henry Hanckel.'''Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/243885 Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868] Wills v. 38-39 1826-1834
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Wills, 1826-1834, Vol. 038 > image 409 of 874; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-JLSS-R2}} (accessed 9 May 2023) *1830, will of William M. Clark, Will Bk 38 p.804
In 1855 William Henry Hanckel, husband of Elizabeth Clark, sold the plantation she inherited, also known as Mulberry Grove, to Dr. William M. Bailey. It is possible that the couple did not live on this plantation before selling to Bailey. '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. I13-M13 1854-1858
Film number: 008300055 > image 177 of 1010
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSR8-XSQP-C}} (accessed 5 June 2023) *11 Jan 1855, Aka Mulberry Grove, from William Henry Hanckel and wife Elizabeth Hanckel, Bk J13 p.317
Maxcy Place was managed by a resident overseer at that time, as William Bailey lived on another plantation. === Owners === * [[Bower-192|William Bower]] *[[May-16001|William May]] (unknown owner/s) *Francis L. Maxey/Maxcy widow and heir of Priscilla Maxcy *[[Clark-81642|William Mikell Clark]] *William Henry Hanckel * [[Bailey-38938|William Mikell Bailey]] MD (1816 - 1868) === Slaves === *[[Space:Slaves_of_William_Mikell_Clark_1830%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of William Mikell Clark 1830]] * Possible list on [[Space:Slaves_of_William_Mikell_Bailey_MD_(1816_-_1868)%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of William Mikell Bailey]] MD (1816 - 1868), South Carolina ==Research Notes== *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9P1-2C4K?i=103&cat=341265| Francis L. Maxey Letters of Admin 1838] She was married to a Thomas Maxcy, the only son of Priscilla Maxcy, who owned the property. Priscilla and her only son Thomas were deceased by 1826. Thomas and Francis L. Maxey had a son, Joseph Murray Maxcy who died by 1838.'''Estate''' https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-charleston-daily-courier-1838-joseph/125935966/ *The Charleston Daily Courier, Charleston, South Carolina, Thu, Apr 26, 1838, Page 2 What was the name of the husband of Priscilla? == Sources ==

Maxham Name Study

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[[Category:Maxham Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Maxham-110|Richard Maxham]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Maxine Martin McReynolds Interview of Burton Adkinson

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Maxine M. McReynolds interview of Burton Adkinson conducted at Horizon House in Seattle, Washington in the spring 1999, at the retirement home where Burton was residing with his second wife Margaret Ruth Campbell. Maxine conducted the interview as part of a class assignment in a comparative sociology class at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington, taught by Professor Ann Neel. Professor Neel had become keenly interested in her own family history (see [https://linkedthroughslavery.com/ann-neel/]), and required that all students complete a capstone project on family genealogy and history. Maxine, who knew little of her family history beyond her immediate relationship with her great grandmother Vivienne R. (Adkinson) Ellyson and had painful family connections, pleaded with Professor Neel to be allowed to do her project on any other family. Professor Neel remained steadfast and required Maxine to do as much of her own family story as she could piece together. Because the final project requirement was revealed only after the add/drop period for the course, Maxine was left with little choice but to try to figure out a way to complete her family history project. Maxine's great grandmother ("Nana") Vivienne connected Maxine to her brother, Burton, who was living in Seattle and reportedly had a better recollection of family history than she herself possessed. Geared with a tape recorder and several notebooks, Maxine met Burton where he resided in Horizon Home and learned more about her family history than she had ever thought possible. But it was just the beginning to many years of greater exploration and discovery. All thanks to a very stubborn university professor. Maxine is indebted for all time to Professor Neel, for her steadfast nature and encouragement, and to Burton Adkinson, for his willingness to welcome her and share his stories. The tapes from the interview are in storage, but Maxine hopes to digitize them and make them available.

Maxwell Family Mysteries

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Maxwell History and Genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Maxwell History and Genealogy == including the allied families of Alexander, Allen, Bachiler, Batterton, Beveridge, Blaine, Brewster, Brown, Callender, Campbell, Carey, Clark, Cowan, Fox, Dinwiddie, Dunn, Eylar, Garretson, Gentry, Guthrie, Houston, Howard, Howe, Hughes, Hussey, Irvine, Johnson, Kimes, McCullough, Moore, Pemberton, Rosenmüller, Smith, Stapp, Teter, Tilford, Uzzell, Vawter, Ver Planck, Walker, Wiley, Wilson * by [[Wilson-32804 | Florence Amelia Wilson Houston]] * published Indianapolis, Indiana, 1916 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Maxwell History and Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/maxwellhistoryge00hous *https://books.google.com/books/about/Maxwell_History_and_Genealogy.html?id=9aU0AAAAMAAJ *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731689 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Houston, Florence Amelia Wilson ''[[Space:Maxwell History and Genealogy|Maxwell History and Genealogy]]'' (Indianapolis, IN, 1916), [ Page ]. * [[#Houston|Houston]]

Maxwell Name Study - DNA

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'''[[Space: Maxwell Name Study| Maxwell Name Study]]''' === DNA Maxwell Information and Resources=== :https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Maxwell :http://www.maxwell-dna.com/ Simon Maxwell is our contact. I can pass on his contact details if anyone wants more info etc. Maria :http://www.maxwell-dna.com/results/overview/BigYresultsLordMaxwellsnov112019.jpg Click on page to expand text etc ! === Have you taken a DNA Test - which Maxwell ancestor are you related to === *

Maxwell Name Study - Ireland - Census and BMD Review Records

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:[[Space:Maxwell Name Study| Maxwell Name Study]] [[Category: Maxwell Name Study]] :[[Space:Maxwell_Name_Study - Ireland |Maxwell Name Study - Ireland]] === Research Update for the Study === I have completed working my way through the various Irish census material for all counties available and adding profiles for all Maxwell families. From Jan 2020 I'm now reviewing all the BMD online records. This is being done in ascending number of Maxwells per county as at the 1901 census. At 26 Sept 2021 I've completed up to County Dublin - that one was a marathon as I'm well and truly in at the deep end with the "Big boys !" I'll now move on to Antrim which has the 2nd highest number of Maxwell's so I'll be here for a while ! This review is throwing up lots more, particularly early, Maxwells not in the census records. Most challenging are the marriage records for female Maxwells born prior to 1864 with date's of marriage before the 1901 census. Also widow Maxwell death records are hard to link in. I'll keep working my way back up the counties. A few death records for each County are not yet online at Sept 2021. See further below for full details of the census/BMD review === Update at 3 April 2022 === Finally finished the review of the 1332 - 14 pages of births for Belfast. Now moving on the the 537 Belfast marriages ! Quite a few birth records found where I could not trace a marriage record in Belfast or Ireland nor families in the 1901/1911 census lists. Given the transitory nature of Belfast I suppose this is to be expected. ===Update at 29 May 2022 / 19 Jul 2022 === There are now 6 pages of marriages registered in Belfast. These cover Counties Antrim and Down - roughly about 2/3 are Antrim and 1/3 Down. I'm on page 3 at the moment. It's taking a while - checking if we've already got profiles for them or their families, as these are all female Maxwell's. Most of the records only show "full age"" at dom. At July 2022 I've reached the bottom of page 5. Going is a bit easier now as I'm researching male Maxwells plus many of the marriages have been picked up during previous census reviews. 24 Jul finally come to the end of the marriage records. Moving on to the 608 death records now ! === Update at 28 Sep 2022 === Still in Belfast ! I'm currently on the death records, middle of page 4 of 6 so making steady if slow progress. Very difficult to link in some of the records but I've discovered how to sort the Census pages into streets and townlands so that's helping a bit with finding e.g informants and other family members to trace profiles already on WT. === Update 13 Nov 2022 === Finished review of Belfast death records except the ones who died at less than a year old. Too upsetting at the moment. May return to these at some future date. Moving on Larne births. === Update at 12 Mar 2023 === Finished review of all BMD Larne records. Now moving on to Lisburn 616 records in total. === Update at 31 May 2023 and 3 Jul 2023 === Just finished all 292 birth records for Lisburn. Now moving on to marriage records. Only 123 of them. Review of marriages completed 3 Jul 2023. Now moving on to the 200 death records. Review completed 7 Aug 2023. === Update at 17 Aug 2023, 17 Sep 2023 and 3 Oct 2023 === Discovered I had three registration districts for Down still to do ! Downpatrick, Kilkeel and Newtownards. Now working through the 137 birth records for Downpatrick. Just completed reviewing all the 81 marriage records for Downpatrick 17//9/23 . Moving on to the 99 death records. On 3 Oct 2023 completed the death records for Downpatrick. Moving on to birth records for Kilkeel - only 19 out of a total of 40 for this registration district. === Update at 6 Jan 2024 and 13 Feb 2024 === Completed the 244 birth records for Newtownards, County Down on 3 Jan. Starting on the 115 marriage records now. Review of death records Newtownards completed 13 Feb 2024. This completes the review of County Down and the whole of Ireland BMD records available to date. == Census and BMD Review - Maxwell Profiles - Progress== Information previously listed on each Maxwell NS County category is being moved to this central free space page. Transfers started 27 Apr 2021 and completed 7 Aug 2023. Sources used for these reviews - all are free. *[http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search National archives - for census info] *https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en -for Birth, Marriage and Death records *http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ - Mainly for church records. Availability differs for each county *[https://www.townlands.ie/ - Searchable data base for County Baronies, Parishes and Townlands ] == [[:Category:Antrim, Maxwell Name Study |Antrim]] == '''1. Antrim census records ''' :1821/1831/1841 extracts -no Maxwells listed. :1851 - Profiles for all Maxwells with at least one relative listed done. :1901 - 564 Maxwells listed - review started 18 May 2018 (profiles done to Mary Ellen Maxwell bottom page 41 @ 4 Jul 2018) :1901 review picked up where previous review stopped - plus 1911 census for same families - this review commence 26 July 2019 Last one reviewed - Mary Ann 50 middle of page 57 @ 17 Aug 2019 This completes the balance of the review of 1901 census. :1911 - 589 Maxwells listed - review started 17 Aug 2019 and completed 29 Sep 2019 ''' 2. BMD Review''' Review of BMD started 26 Sep 2021. This county has the second highest number of Maxwells at the time of the 1901 census. Will be here for a while ! :Registration Offices - Antrim, Ballycastle, Ballymena, Ballymoney, Belfast, Coleraine, Larne, Lisburn, Lurgan. :'''Antrim''' - 38 Records :1. Birth - 19 records - review started 26 Sep 2021 and completed 30 Sep 2021. :2. Marriage - 6 records - review started 30 Sep 2021 and completed 1 Oct 2021. :3. Deaths - 13 records - review started 1 Oct 2021 and completed 2 Oct 2021. :'''Ballycastle''' - 14 records :1. Birth - 4 records - reviewed 2 Oct 2021 :2. Marriage - 4 records - reviewed 3 Oct 2021 :3. Death - 6 records - reviewed 3rd and 4th Oct 2021. :''' Ballymena''' - 270 records :1. Birth - 119 records - review started 4 Oct 2021 and completed 13 Oct 2021 :2. Marriage - 65 records - review started 13 Oct 2021 and completed 27 Oct 2021. :3. Death - 86 records (4 not online yet ) - review started 27 Oct 2021 and completed 31 Oct 2021 :'''Ballymoney''' - 65 records ( also covers Londonderry - majority are for County Antrim) :1. Birth - 41 records - Review started 31 Oct 2020 and completed 2 Nov 2020 :2. Marriage - 15 records - All reviewed by 7 Nov 2020 :3. Death - 9 records - reviewed by 8 Nov 2020 :'''Belfast''' - 2434 records (Also covers County Down) :1.Birth - 1332 records - Review started 31 Oct 2021 and completed 3 Apr 2022. This review took forever but I caught some marriage records along the way too. Heart braking to see how many of these children did not make it to the 1901 census. :2. Marriage - 537 records - Review started 3 Apr 2022 and completed 24 Jul 2022. :3.Death - 608 records - (11 deaths in 1868, 9 in 1869, 8 in 1867, 17 in 1866, 7 in 1865 not online yet) Review started 24 Jul 2022 and completed 13 Nov 2022. :'''Coleraine''' - 171 records - ( also covers Antrim) :1. Birth - 82 records - Review started 8 Nov 2020 and completed 14 Nov 2020 :2. Marriage - 41 records - All reviewed by 23 Nov 2020 :3. Death - 48 records - 6 not online yet - All reviewed by 29 Nov 2020 :'''Larne''' - 257 records - :1.Birth - 145 records - review started 13 Nov 2022 and completed 12 Feb 2023. :2. Marriage - 48 records - review started 12 Feb 2023 and completed 26 Feb 2023. :3. Death - 64 records (9 not online yet )- review started 26 Feb 2023 and completed 11 Mar 2023 :''' Lisburn''' - 616 records - :1.Birth - 292 records - review started 11 Mar 2023. Review completed 31 May 2023. :2.Marriage - 123 records - review started 31 May 2023 and completed 3 Jul 2023. :3. Deaths - 200 records - (32 not online yet ) review started 3 Jul 2023 and completed 7 Aug 2023 :'''Lurgan''' - 357 records - ( being reviewed as covering Armagh - review started - 20 Apr 2021 - also cover Down ) Review completed 4 Jun 2021. == [[:Category:Armagh, Maxwell Name Study |Armagh]] == '''1. Armagh Census Records''' * 1921 - 1941 - no info for Armagh * 1951 - no Maxwell's listed. *1901 review (with 1911 for same families) started 6 Jan 2019 - 126 Maxwells listed in 1901 Review completed 21 Jan 2019 *1911 - Second sweep commenced 21 Jan 2019 to pick up any strays !! Review completed 26 Jan 2019. '''2. Armagh BMD Review ''' :list of registration offices - Armagh, Banbridge, Castleblaney, Dundalk, Lurgan, Newry. :'''Armagh''' - 216 records - (also covering County Tyrone. All are for County Armagh) -216 records :1.Birth - 96 records - Review started 6 Jan 2021 and completed 17 Jan 2021 :2.Marriage - 49 records - All reviewed by 27 Jan 2021 :3. Death - 71 records - (10 not online yet) Remainder all reviewed by 1 Feb 2021 :''' Banbridge''' - 224 records. (Also covers County Down - most records are for County Down ) :1. Birth - 102 records - Review started 22 Mar 2021. All reviewed by 1 Apr 2021 :2. Marriage - 51 records - Review completed 11 Apr 2021 :3. Death - 71 records - ( 12 records not online yet ) Remainder reviewed by 20 Apr 2021. :'''Castleblaney''' - 55 records - review started 11 Jul 2020 as part of/covering County Monaghan. :'''Dundalk''' - 38 Records (reviewed as covering County Louth Jun 2020 - also covers county Monaghan) :'''Lurgan''' - 357 records - ( also covers Counties Antrim and Down ) :1. Birth - 171 records - review started 20 April 2021 and completed 4 May 2021. :2.Marriage - 105 records - review started 4 May 2021 and completed 26 May 2021 :3. Death - 81 records - 11 not online yet - review started 26 May 2021 and completed 4 Jun 2021 :'''Newry''' - 96 records - (Also covers County Down) :1. Birth - 38 records - review started 4 Jun 2021 and completed 9 Jun 2021 :2. Marriage - 30 records - review started 9 Jun 2021 and completed 13 Jun 2021 :3. Death - 28 records - ( 3 not online yet) - review started 13 Jun 2021 and completed 16 Jun 2021. ==[[:Category:Carlow, Maxwell Name Study |Carlow]]== '''1. Carlow Census Review''' :1821/41- No Maxwells listed :1831/51 - No extracts for Carlow :1901 - 15 Maxwells listed - Review started 29 Dec 2019 and completed 30 Dec 2019. :1911 -14 Maxwells listed - Review started and completed 30 Dec 2019. '''2. Carlow BMD Review ''' :Registration Offices - Baltinglass, Carlow, Enniscorthy, New Ross, Shillelagh. :'''Baltinglass,''' (also covers Kildare and Wicklow) :2 death records - reviewed Feb 2020 as part of Wicklow :'''Carlow''' - 69 records ( reviewed as part of Laois) :'''Enniscorthy,''' (also covers Wexford) : 1 birth and 1 marriage record - reviewed - 2 May 2020 as part of Wexford. :'''New Ross, '''only 1 death record Catherine Maxwell 74. Died 1872. Image not online yet 4 May 2020. (reviewed as part of Wexford) :'''Shillelagh.'''only 1 death record John 65 died 1875. Image not online yet 4 May 2020. (reviewed as part of Wexford) ==[[:Category:Cavan, Maxwell Name Study |Cavan]]== '''1. Cavan Census Review''' :1. All Maxwell families from 1821 census extracts entered. (No Maxwells in 1831 census extracts) :2. All Maxwell families from the 1841 census have been entered. (No Maxwells in 1851 census extracts0 :3. All Maxwell families from the 1901 Cavan have been added. :4. All Maxwell families from the 1911 census have been added. '''2. Cavan BMD Review ''' :Registration Offices - Bailieborough, Bawnboy, Cavan, Cootehill, Enniskillen, Granard, Irvinestown, Kells, Lisnaskea, Oldcastle. :'''Bailieborough''' - 49 records (there is also a Bailiebro listed) :1. Birth - 16 records - All reviewed 23 Aug 2020. :2. Marriage - 17 records - All reviewed by 24 Aug 2020. :3. Death - 16 records last - 8 not online yet. All reviewed by 25 Aug 2020. :'''Bawnboy''' - 102 records (also covers County Leitrim ) :1. Birth - 58 records -review started 25 Aug 2020 - and completed 29 Aug 2020. :2. Marriage - 15 records - Reviewed by 30 Aug 2020. :3. Death - 29 records - ( 3 not online yet) Review completed 5 Sep 2020. :'''Cavan''' - 101 records :1. Birth - 33 records - Review started 5 Sep 2020 and completed 6 Sep 2020. :2. Marriages - 23 records - Review started 6 Sep 2020 and completed 12 Sep 2020 :3. Deaths - 45 records - (10 not online yet) Review started 12 Sep and completed 18 Sep 2020. :'''Cootehill''' - 56 records (reviewed as part of County Monaghan - Jul 2020) :'''Enniskillen''' - 117 records (reviewed as part of co Fermanagh) :'''Granard''' 21 Records - (reviewed as part of co Longford) :'''Irvinestown''' 195 records ( reviewed as part of Fermanagh Apr 2020 ) :'''Kells''' - 5 records listed - reviewed as part of Meath - Mar 2020 :'''Lisnaskea''' - 24 Records (reviewed as part of Fermanagh ) :'''Oldcastle''' - 34 records listed - reviewed as part of Meath - Mar 2020 ==[[:Category:Clare, Maxwell Name Study |Clare]]== '''1. Clare Census Review''' :1821/31/41- No extracts for Clare. :1851 - No Maxwells listed for Clare. :1901 - 10 Maxwells listed for Clare - Review started 12 Jan 2020 and completed 14 Jan 2020. :1911 - 5 Maxwells listed - Review started and completed 14 Jan 2020. '''2.Clare BMD Review ''' :Registration Offices - Ballyvaughan, Corrofin, Ennis, Ennistimon, Killadysert, Kilrush, Scarriff, Tulla, Limerick. :'''Ballyvaughan''' No Maxwell records :'''Corrofin''' No Maxwell records :'''Ennis''' 18 Records :1. Birth - 8 records - review started 23 Apr 2020 and completed 25 Apr 2020. :2. Marriage - 4 records - reviewed 25 Apr 2020. :3. Deaths - 6 records - reviewed 25 Apr 2020. :'''Ennistimon ''' 6 Records :1.Births - 1 record - reviewed 25 Apr 2020. :2. Marriage - 1 record - reviewed 25 Apr 2020. :3. Death - 4 records - review started 25 Apr 2020 and finished 26 Apr 2020 :''' Killadysert''' - No records for this office :''' Kilrush''' - No Maxwell records :'''Scarriff''' - Only 1 Maxwell death record - reviewed 26 Apr 2020. :''' Tulla''' - No Maxwell records :'''Limerick''' - 21 records :1. Birth - 7 Records - review started 26 Apr 2020 and completed 29 Apr 2020. :2. Marriage - 8 records - review started 29 Apr 2020 and completed 1May 2020. :3.Death - 6 records - review completed 2 May 2020 == [[:Category:Cork, Maxwell Name Study |Cork]] == '''1. Cork Census Review''' :1821/31/51 - No extract for Cork :1841 - No Maxwells listed :1901 - 22 Maxwells listed - Review started 16 Dec 2019 and completed 18 Dec 2019 :1911 - 4 Maxwells listed - Review completed - 18 Dec 2019 '''2. Cork BMD Review ''' : Cork Registration Offices - Bandon, Bantry, Castletown, Clonakilty, Cork, Dunmanway, Fermoy, Kanturk, Kilmallock, Kinsale, Macroom, Mallow, Middletown, Millstreet, Mitchelstown, Skibbereen, Skull, Youghal. :'''Bandon ''' - 1 Death record - reviewed 20 Jun 2020. :'''Bantry''' - No Maxwell records. :'''Castletown''' -1 birth record reviewed 20 Jun 2020. :'''Clonakilty''' - No Maxwell records :'''Cork''' - 41 records :1. Birth - 15 records - All reviewed by 21 Jun 2020 :2. Marriage - 13 records - All reviewed by 24 Jun 2020 :3. Death - 13 records - reviewed 24 Jun 2020 :'''Dunmanway''' - 1 marriage record reviewed 24 Jun 2020 :'''Fermoy'''- 1 birth and 2 Marriage records :1. Birth - reviewed 24 Jun 2020 :2. Marriage - reviewed by 25 Jun 2020 :'''Kanturk''' - No Maxwell records :'''Kilmallock'''- 2 birth and 2 death records ( reviewed as part of County Limerick - 19 Jan 2020 - 2 deaths not online yet.) :'''Kinsale''' 1 birth ( reviewed 25 Jun 2020 ) and 1 Death record (death record not online yet) :'''Macroom''' - No Maxwell records :'''Mallow''' - 2 birth and one marriage record - all reviewed 26 Jun 2020 :'''Midleton''' - 3 records - 1 of each - birth, Marriage and death record- all reviewed 26 Jun 2020 :'''Millstreet''' - No Maxwell records :'''Mitchelstown''' - 1 Death entry - reviewed 19 Jan 2020 as part of County Limerick. :'''Skibbereen''' - 1 birth record reviewed 27 Jun 2020 :'''Schull''' - 1 birth record reviewed 27 Jun 2020 :'''Youghal''' - 2 birth records - both County Waterford reviewed Feb 2020. ==[[:Category:Donegal, Maxwell Name Study|Donegal ]]== :1. Source - http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ Have added Maxwell entries from :- :'''1. Ballyshannon''' :'''Baptisms''' : Ballyshannon (Kilbarron) C. Of I. 1785 - 1876 *http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/donegal/churches/kilbarron-bap-coi-1.htm :Ballyshannon (Kilbarron) C. Of I. Part 2, 1872-1899 *http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/donegal/churches/kilbarron-bap-coi-2.htm :Church: DONEGAL, Births recorded in Ballyshannon Methodist Circuit.Churches at Ballyshannon, Pettigoe, Bundoran & Ballintra 1835-1932 (28 Feb 2018) *http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/donegal/churches/ballyshannon-meth-bir.htm :'''Marriages''' *http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/donegal/churches/kilbarron-mar.htm 1785 -1848 *http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/donegal/churches/kilbarron-mar2.htm 1865-1899 (2 Apr 2018) *http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/donegal/churches/ballyshannon-meth-mar.htm Methodist church. :'''2.Cloncha Parish''' :Church: DONEGAL - Cloncha Parish Births, 1669-1783 *http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/donegal/churches/cloncha.txt :'''3.Templecarn Parish''' is partly in Fermanagh and partly in Donegal. Church: FERMANAGH, Births/Baptisms/marriages from Templecarn Parish, Fermanagh *http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/fermanagh/churches/templecarn-bths.htm *http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/donegal/churches/templecarn-mar.pdf *http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/donegal/churches/templecarn-bur.htm '''2.Donegal Census Review''' :'''1901 Census''' Profiles created for all Donegal Maxwell families from 140 names listed in1901 census as at 23 June 2016. :'''1911 Census''' Review completed 26 Dec 2018. '''3.Donegal BMD Review''' The 4th largest Maxwell county. :Donegal Registration Offices - Ballyshannon, Derry (Londonderry), Donegal, Dunfanaghy, Glenties, Inishowen, Letterkenny, Milford, Strabane, Stranolar. :''' Ballyshannon,''' Reviewed as part of Fermanagh. Review started Mar 2020. Also has records from Leitrim. :'''Derry (Londonderry)''' - 144 records - Reviewed as part of County Londonderry - Nov/Dec 2020. :'''Donegal''' - 166 Records - '''Review started 16 Jun 2021''' :1.Birth - 67 Records - Review started 16 Jun 2021 and completed 18 Jun 2021 :2. Marriage - 47 records - Review started 18 Jun 2021 and completed 26 Jun 2021 :3. Death - 52 records - ( 5 not online yet ) Review started 26 Jun 2021 and completed 29 Jun 2021. :'''Dunfanaghy ''' - No Maxwell records :'''Glenties ''' - 194 records - :1. Birth - 85 records - review started 29 Jun 2021 and completed 4 Jul 2021 :2. Marriage - 40 records - review started 4 Jul 2021 and completed 9 Jul 2921. :3. Death - 69 records - review started 9 Jul 2021 and completed 14 Jul 2021. :'''Inishowen''' - No Maxwell records :'''Letterkenny''' - 9 Records :1. Birth - No Maxwell records :2. Marriage - 4 Records - reviewed 14 Jul 2021 :3. Death - 5 Records - reviewed 14/15 Jul 2021 :'''Milford''' - Only 1 marriage record - reviewed 15 jul 2021 :'''Strabane'''-337 records - Review started Feb 2021 as also part of /covering County Tyrone. :'''Stranorlar''' - 101 records :1.Birth - 29 records - review started 15 Jul 2021 and completed 17 Jul 2021 :2. Marriage - 33 records - review started 17 Jul 2021 and completed 21 Jul 2021 :3. Death - 39 records - (four not online yet) review started 21 Jul 2021 and completed 23 Jul 2021. ==[[:Category:Down, Maxwell Name Study |Down]]== :'''1. Down Census Review''' *1821, 1831 and 1841 - no extract entries for Down *1851 - No Maxwells listed *1901 - 641 Maxwells listed - review commenced 26 Jan 2019. (including 1911 census for same families) Review completed -30 Apr 2019. *1911 - 590 Maxwells listed - follow up review to catch "newbies" commence 1 May 2019 *Review completed 26 July 2019. :'''2. Down BMD Review ''' Full review now done. This is the largest Maxwell County :list of registration offices - Banbridge, Belfast, Downpatrick, Kilkeel, Lisburn, Lurgan, Newry, Newtownards. :'''Banbridge''' - 224 records ( Also covers County Armagh) - Review started 22 Mar 2021 as part of County Armagh. :'''Belfast''' - 2434 records (Being reviewed as part of County Antrim Oct 2021) :1.Birth - 1332 records - Review started 31 Oct 2021 and completed 3 Apr 2022. :2. Marriage - 537 records - Review started 3 Apr 2022 and completed 24 Jul 2022. :3.Death - 608 records - (11 deaths in 1868, 9 in 1869, 8 in 1867, 17 in 1866, 7 in 1865 not online yet) Review started 24 Jul 2022 and completed 13 Nov 2022. :''' Downpatrick''' - 317 records :1.Birth - 13 7 records - Review started 7 Aug 2023 and completed 22 Aug 2023 :2. Marriage - 81 records. Review started 22 Aug 2023 and completed 17 Sep 2023. :3. Death - 99 records. Review started 17 Sep 2023 and completed 3 Oct 2023. :'''Kilkeel''' - 40 records - :1.Birth - 19 records - review started 3 Oct 2023 and completed 4 Oct 2023. :2. Marriage - 12 records - review started 4 Oct 2023 and completed 10 Oct 2023. :3. Death - 9 records - review started 10 Oct 2023 and completed 11 Oct 2023. :''' Lisburn''' - 616 records - :1.Birth - 292 records - review started 11 Mar 2023. Review completed 31 May 2023. :2.Marriage - 123 records - review started 31 May 2023 and completed 3 Jul 2023. :3. Deaths - 200 records - (32 not online yet ) review started 3 Jul 2023 and completed 7 Aug 2023 :'''Lurgan''' - 357 records - ( Review started 20 Apr 2021 as part of County Armagh - - also covers County Antrim) Review completed 4 Jun 2021. :'''Newtownards''' - 476 records :1. Birth - 244 records - review started 11 Oct 2023 and completed 3 Jan 2024. 2. Marriage - 115 records - review started 6 Jan 2024 and completed 31 Jan 2024. 3. Death - 117 records -( 25 record not online yet ) review started 31 Jan 2024 and completed 13 Feb 2024. :'''Newry''' - 96 records - (Also covers County Down) :1. Birth - 38 records - review started 4 Jun 2021 and completed 9 Jun 2021 :2. Marriage - 30 records - review started 9 Jun 2021 and completed 13 Jun 2021 :3. Death - 28 records - ( 3 not online yet) - review started 13 Jun 2021 and completed 16 Jun 2021. ==[[:Category:Dublin, Maxwell Name Study |Dublin]]== The 3rd Largest Maxwell County. :Review of all census results started 13 Oct 2019 and completed 12 Nov 2019. :'''1.Dublin Census Review''' *1821 - No Maxwells listed *1831 - No extracts for Dublin *1841/1851- No Maxwells listed *1901 - 200 Maxwells listed - Review started 13 Oct 2019 and completed 2 Nov 2019 *1911 - 232 Maxwells listed - Review started 2 Nov 2019 and completed 12 Nov 2019 :'''2.Dublin BMD Review''' '''Full review started 23 Jul 2021''' :Dublin Registration Offices - Balrothery, Celbridge, Dublin North, Dublin South, Dunshaughlin, Rathdown. :''' Balrothery''' - 17 records :1. Birth - 2 records - Reviewed 23 Jul 2021. :2. Marriage - 4 records - Reviewed 23 Jul 2021 :3. Death - 11 records - (3 not online yet) - Reviewed 23 Jul 2021. :'''Celbridge,''' - started 22 Feb 2020 as part of Meath review - 23 entries. (Also refers to Kildare) :'''Dublin North''' - 357 records :1. Birth - 100 records - Review started 23 Jul 2021 and completed 30 Jul 2021 :2. Marriage - 70 records - Review started 30 Jul 2021 and completed 11 Aug 2021. :3. Death - 187 records - (14 records not online yet ) Review started 11 Aug 2021 and completed 22 Aug 2021. :'''Dublin South''' - 404 records :1. Birth - 96 records - Review started 22 Aug 2021 and completed 29 Aug 2021. :2. Marriage - 92 records - Review started 29 Aug 2021 and completed 14 Sep 2021. :3. Death - 216 records - (15 records not online yet ) Review started 14 Sep 2021 and completed 26 Sep 2021. This was a particularly difficult one to link in. There are several hospitals and two workhouses where only a rep from the institution was the informant. :'''Dunshaughlin''' - 6 records ( Reviewed as part of County Meath by 1 Mar 2020) :'''Rathdown'''. -started 8 Feb 2020 as part of Wicklow review. - 88 entries most are for Dublin - :1. Births - all births for Rathdown reviewed- 9 Feb 2020 :2. Marriages - 34 listed - most refer to County Dublin - review completed 16 Feb 2020. :3. Death - 37 listed - again most refer to Dublin or County Dublin - review completed - 18 Feb 2020. ==[[:Category:Fermanagh, Maxwell Name Study |Fermanagh]]== :'''1.Fermanagh Census Review''' *1821 - 56 Maxwells listed - profiles created when original review done. *1831 - no records for Fermanagh *1841/1851 - no Maxwell records * 1901 - 76 Maxwells listed - 2019 review commenced 12 Oct 2019 and completed 13 Oct 2019 *1911 - 83 Maxwells listed - all reviewed previously :'''2.Fermanagh BMD Review''' :Fermanagh Registration Offices : Ballyshannon, Clones, Enniskillen, Irvinestown, Lisnaskea. :'''Ballyshannon,''' - 25 records (also part of Co Leitrim and Donegal ) :1.Births - 9 records. Review started 23 Mar 2020 and completed 24 Mar 2020' :2. Marriage - 8 records. Review started 24 Mar 2020 and completed 25 Mar 2020 :3. Deaths - 8 records - review started 25 Mar 2020 and completed 28 Mar 2020. :'''Clones,'''15 records ( also part of Co Monaghan- most records are for Monaghan) :1.Birth - 6 records - review started 28 Mar 2020 and completed 31 Mar 2020. :2. Marriages - 3 records - reviewed 31 Mar 2020. :3. Deaths - 6 records ( 2 not online yet) Review completed 1 Apr 2020. :'''Enniskillen'''- 117 records (also has part of Tyrone and Cavan) :1.Births - 54 records - review started 13 Mar 2020 and completed 16 Mar 2020. :2. Marriage - 22 records - review started 16 Mar 2020 and completed 20 Mar 2020. :3. Deaths - 41 records - review started 20 Mar 2020 and completed 23 Mar 2020. 14 Death records not online yet. :'''Irvinestown''' - 195 records ! ( also covers Co Tyrone and Cavan) :1. Births - 109 records - Review started 1 Apr 2020 and completed 7 Apr 2020. :2. Marriages - 31 records - Review started 7 Apr 2020 and completed 11 Apr 2020. :3. Deaths - 55 records - Review started 11 Apr 2020 and completed 16 Apr 2020. 25 records not online yet. :'''Lisnaskea.''' 24 records :1.Births - 9 records - Review completed 16 Apr 2020. :2. Marriages - 7 records - Review started 16 Apr 2020 and completed 18 Apr 2020. :3. Deaths - 8 records - Reviewed 18 Apr 2020. :'''3.Fermanagh Parish Records''' - All Maxwell Entries Entered''' 1.''' Aghalurcher''' *http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/fermanagh/churches/aghalurcher-coi-bap.htm : Births recorded in Aghalurcher C.OfI., 1842 - 1867 Fermanagh :No Maxwells listed. 2.'''Aghavea''' *http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/fermanagh/churches/aghavea-coi-bap.htm : Births recorded in Aghavea CoI. 1815 - 1899, Fermanagh 3. '''Ardess''' http://www.bbc.co.uk/northernireland/yourplaceandmine/fermanagh/ardess_graves.shtml http://www.ardess.org/history-0 *http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/fermanagh/churches/ardess-bap-01.htm *http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/fermanagh/churches/ardess-bap-02.htm *http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/fermanagh/churches/ardess-bap-03.htm *http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/fermanagh/churches/ardess-bap-04.htm Births recorded in St. Marys Church, Ardess, Pt 1 - 1760-1799, Pt 2 - 1800-1829 , Pt 3 - 1830-1849, Pt 4 - 1850-1869 *http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/fermanagh/churches/ardess-burials.htm *http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/fermanagh/churches/Ardess-Marriages.pdf 4. '''Clones''' See County Monaghan. 5.'''Derryvullan''' Unusually there are several Maxwell entries for this parish. *http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/fermanagh/churches/derryvullan-birth.htm Church: FERMANAGH, Births Recorded at CoI Derryvullan North 1803-1839 Part 1 *http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/fermanagh/churches/derryvullan-birth02.htm 1840-1871 Part 2 *http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/fermanagh/churches/derryvullan-03.htm C. of I. 1878-1899 (Tirkennedy, Enniskillen) *http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/fermanagh/churches/tirkennedy-mar.htm Church: FERMANAGH, Marriages Recorded at Derryvullan C. of I. 1847-1899 (Tirkennedy, Enniskillen) *http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/fermanagh/churches/derryvullan-mar.htm Marriages Recorded at CoI Derryvullan North 1803-1844 *http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/fermanagh/churches/derryvullan-burials.htm 6.'''Muckross''' *http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/fermanagh/churches/muckross-mar.htm Church: FERMANAGH, Marriages Recorded in Muckross Paris, St. John's (CoI), Leggs, 1869-1899, Fermanagh 7 '''Templecarn''' Parish is partly in Fermanagh and partly in Donegal. Church: FERMANAGH, Births/Baptisms/marriages from Templecarn Parish, Fermanagh *.http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/fermanagh/churches/templecarn-bths.htm *http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/donegal/churches/templecarn-mar.pdf *http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/donegal/churches/templecarn-bur.htm 8.''' Tempo''' - no Maxwells 9 '''Turbid''' * http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/fermanagh/churches/tubrid-births.htm *http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/fermanagh/churches/tubrid-mar.htm '''Other Records''' http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/fermanagh/census/1766-fermanagh-relig-census.txt http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/fermanagh/census/1821-derryvolin-census.txt http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/fermanagh/index.htm ==[[:Category: Galway, Maxwell Name Study |Galway]]== '''1. Galway Census Review''' :1821 - No Maxwells listed :1831/41/51 - No extract for Galway :1901 - 19 Maxwells listed - Review started 18 Dec 2019 and completed 21 Dec 2019 :1911 - 20 Maxwells listed - Review started 21 Dec 2019 and completed 24 Dec 2019. '''2. Galway BMD Review''' :Galway Registration Offices - Ballinasloe, Ballinrobe, Clifden, Galway, Glenamaddy, Gort, Loughrea, Mountbellew, Oughterard, Portunna, Roscommon, Scarriff, Tuam. :'''Ballinasloe''' - (also covers Roscommon) - 2 death records - reviewed 6 Jun 2020. :'''Ballinrobe''' 2 records (reviewed 17 May 2020 as part of Mayo ) :'''Clifden''' - 6 Records :1. Birth - 2 records reviewed 7 Jun 2020. :2. Marriage - 1 record reviewed 7 Jun 2020. :3. Death - 3 records- ( one not online yet ) reviewed 7 Jun 2020. :'''Galway''' - 32 records :1. Birth - 9 records reviewed 7 Jun 2020. :2. Marriage - 9 records - All reviewed by 8 Jun 2020. :3. Death - 14 records - All reviewed by 9 Jun 2020 :'''Glenamaddy'''- No Maxwell records. :''' Gort''' - 1 birth record - reviewed 9 Jun 2020 :'''Loughrea''' - 10 records :1.Birth - 6 records - All reviewed by 10 Jun 2020. :2. Marriage - 1 record reviewed 10 Jun 2020. :3. Death - 3 records - reviewed 10 Jun 2020. :'''Mountbellew''' - No Maxwell records. :'''Oughterard''' - 19 Records :1.Birth -9 records - All reviewed by 11 Jun 2020 :2.Marriage - 1 record reviewed 11 Jun 2020 :3. Death - 9 records - last one reviewed by 12 Jun 2020. One record not online yet - Thomas died 1870 - age 73 :'''Portunna''' - 1 birth record reviewed 12 Jun 2020. :'''Roscommon''' - 37 records (also covers County Roscommon - most will refer to County Roscommon ) :1.Birth - 9 records - All reviewed 12 Jun 2020. :2. Marriage - 8 records - All reviewed by 16 Jun 2020. :3. Death - 20 records - All reviewed by 17 Jun 2020 :'''Scarriff''' - 1 Death record reviewed 17 Jun 2020 :'''Tuam''' - 4 records :1. Marriage 1 record reviewed 17 Jun 2020. :2.Death - 3 records - reviewed by 20 Jun 2020. ==[[:Category: Kerry, Maxwell Name Study |Kerry]]== '''1. Kerry Census Review''' :1821/31/41 - No extracts for Kerry. :1851 - No Maxwells listed for Kerry. :1901 - 4 Maxwells listed for Kerry - Review started 19 Jan 2020 and completed 21 Jan 2020. :1911 -4 Maxwells listed- Review started 19 Jan 202 and completed 21 Jan 2020. '''1. Kerry BMD Review''' :Registration Offices - Cahirsiveen, Dingle, Glin (dissolved after 1892 and split between Listowel and Rathkeale in co. Limerick), Kenmare, Killarney, Listowel, Tralee. :Caherciveen- reviewed 21 Jan 2020. :Dingle - reviewed 21 Jan 2020 :Glin - No Maxwell entries :Kenmare - reviewed 21 Jan 2020 :Killarney - No Maxwell entries. :Listowel - reviewed 21 Jan 2020 :Tralee - reviewed 21 Jan 2020 ==[[:Category: Kildare, Maxwell Name Study |Kildare]]== '''1. Kildare Census Review''' :1821/31/41 - No extracts for Kildare :1851 - No Maxwell's listed :1901 - 15 Maxwells listed - Review started 24 Dec 2019 :1911 - 13 Maxwells listed - Review started and completed 25 Dec 2019 '''1. Kildare BMD Review''' :Kildare Registration Offices - Athy, Baltinglass, Celbridge, Edenderry, Naas. :'''Athy, ''' Review started 8 Mar 2020 as part of Laois. :'''Baltinglass,''' Reviewed 3 Feb 2020 ( as part of Wicklow) :'''Celbridge''', -23 Maxwell entries. - Review started 22 Feb 2020 ( as part of Meath - also refers to Dublin) :'''Edenderry, '''2 death records - no birth/Marriage ( reviewed 1 Mar 2020 as part of Meath ) :'''Naas'''. -review started 3 Feb 2020 and completed 8 Feb (as part of Wicklow) ==[[:Category:Kilkenny, Maxwell Name Study |KIlkenny ]]== '''1. Kilkenny Census Review''' :1831/41/51 - No extracts for Kilkenny. :1821 - No Maxwells listed for Kilkenny. :1901 - 2 Maxwells listed for Kilkenny - Reviewed 21 Jan 2020. :1911 -1 Maxwell listed- - Reviewed 21 Jan 2020. '''2. Kilkenny BMD Review''' :List of Registration Offices Kilkenny: Callan, Carrick-on-Suir, Castlecomer, Kilkenny, New Ross, Thomastown, Urlingford, Waterford. : Callan, - Reviewed 22 Jan 2020. - 3 deaths not yet online :Carrick-on-Suir, No Maxwell entries :Castlecomer, - Reviewed 23 Jan 2020 :Kilkenny - Reviewed 24 Jan 2020 :New Ross, - I result - death 1872 Catherine - age 74 not yet online @ Jan 2020 :Thomastown - Reviewed 25 Jan 2020. :Urlingford, - Reviewed 25 Jan 2020 ( also covers County Laois) :Waterford - Reviewed 2 Feb 2020 as part of Co Waterford. ==[[:Category:Laois, Maxwell Name Study |Laois (Queens County) ]]== '''1. Laois Census Review''' :1821/31- No extracts for Laois. :1841/51 - No Maxwells listed for Laois. :1901 - 7 out of 22 Maxwells listed for Laois - Review started 14 Jan 2020 and completed 15 Jan 2020. :1911 - 3 out of 18 Maxwells listed - Review completed 15 Jan 2020. (rest are KIngs county !! } '''2. Laois BMD Review''' :Laois Registration Offices - Abbeyleix, Athy, Carlow, Donnaghmore (dissolved after 1887 and split between Roscrea and Urlingford), Mountmellick, Roscrea, Urlingford :'''Abbeyleix''', - 24 Records :1. Births - 15 records - review started 6 Mar 2020 :2. Marriage - 2 records. :3. Death - 7 records - all reviewed by 8 Mar 2020 :'''Athy''' - 16 records - review started 8 Mar 2020 :1. Births - 5 records -(also part of Kildare) :2. Marriages - 3 records - :3. Deaths - 8 records - all reviewed by 9 Mar 2020. :'''Carlow''' - 69 records - ( Also covers County Carlow - most records will refer to Co Carlow) :1. Births - 33 - review started 9 Mar 2020 and completed 12 Mar 2020. :2. Marriage - 10 records - reviewed by 13 Mar 2020. :3. Death - 26 records - not online yet - reviewed 19 Apr 2020' :''' Donaghmore''' - No Maxwell records :'''Mountmellick''' 13 records (also covers Offaly/Kings County0 :1. Births - 7 Records. Review completed 20 Apr 2020. :2. Marriage - 1 Record - Review completed 20 Apr 2020. :3. Death - 5 Records - Review completed 21 Apr 2020. :'''Roscrea''' - 45 Records (covers Tipperary, Kings and Queens) :1. Births - 20 Records - Review completed 22 Apr 2020. :2. Marriage - 8 Records - Review completed 23 Apr 2020. :3. Death - 17 Records - Rreview completed 23 Apr 2020 :'''Urlingford''' 5 Records ( Reviewed 25 Jan 2020 as part of County Kilkenny) ==[[:Category:Leitrim, Maxwell Name Study |Leitrim]]== '''1. Leitrim Census Review''' :No Maxwells in any census extract before 1901 :Review of 1901 and 1911 census completed. Profiles for all Maxwells with at least one immediate relative added. '''1. Leitrim BMD Review''' :Leitrim Registration Offices - Ballyshannon, Bawnboy, Boyle, Carrick-on-Shannon, Castlerea, Manor Hamilton, Mohill, Roscommon, Strokestown. :'''Ballyshannon,''' Reviewed as part of Fermanagh - (review started 23 Mar 2020) :'''Bawnboy''' - 102 records (reviewed as part of County Cavan - Aug 2020) :'''Boyle'''40 Records - (reviewed as part of County Sligo - Jun 2020 - also covers Roscommon ) :'''Carrick-on-Shannon''' - 105 records ( reviewed as part of Roscommon Aug 2020) :'''Castlerea/Castlereagh''' - 96 records - (reviewed as covering Mayo and Roscommon May 2020) :'''Manor Hamilton''' - 89 records :1. Birth - 37 records - review started 19 Sep 2020 and completed 22 Sep 2020. :2. Marriage - 19 records - All reviewed by 25 Sep 2020. :3. Death - 33 records - (2 not online yet) All reviewed by 26 Sep 2020. :'''Mohill''' - 114 records :1. Birth -54 records - (2 not online yet ) Review started 26 Sep and completed 30 Sep 2020. :2. Marriage - 24 records - Reviewed by 3 Oct 2020. :3. Death - 36 records - (9 not online yet ) All reviewed by 8 Oct 2020. :'''Roscommon''', (Reviewed as covering Galway and Roscommon Jun 2020) :'''Strokestown'''.(reviewed as covering Roscommon Aug 2020) ==[[:Category:Limerick, Maxwell Name Study |Limerick]]== '''1. Limerick Census Review''' :1831 - No extracts for Limerick. :1821/41/ 51 - No Maxwells listed for Limerick. :1901 - 5 Maxwells listed for Limerick Review started 18 Jan 2020 and completed 19 Jan. :1911 -7 Maxwells listed - Review started and completed 19 Jan 2020. '''2. Limerick BMD Review''' :Limerick Registration Offices - Croom, Glin (after 1892 split between Listowel and Rathkeale), Kilmallock, Listowel, Mitchelstown, Newcastle, Rathkeale, Tipperary. :'''Croom'''- No Maxwell entries :'''Glin'''- No Maxwell entries :'''Kilmallock''' - 4 Maxwell entries - ( also covers County Cork) reviewed 19 Jan 2020 - 2 deaths not online yet. :'''Limerick''' - 21 records ( reviewed as covering County Clare Apr 2020.) :'''Listowel''' - None for Limerick :'''Mitchelstown''' - i entry - reviewed 19 Jan 2020. :'''Newcastle''' - 7 entries - reviewed 20 Jan 2020. :'''Tipperary ''' -(Reviewed Aug 2020 as County Tipperary) ==[[:Category:Londonderry, Maxwell Name Study |Londonderry]]== '''1. Londonderry Census Review''' *1821 and 1841 - no census extracts for Londonderry *1831 - 67 Maxwells listed - only head of household info given - no ages etc - impossible to create meaningful profiles from info given *1851 - No Maxwells listed *1901 - 93 Maxwell's listed - review commenced 29 Sep 2019 and completed 7 Oct 2019 *1911 - 98 Maxwells listed - review commenced 7 Oct 2019 and completed 12 Oct 2019 '''2. Londonderry BMD Review''' :Londonderry Registration Offices - Ballymoney, Coleraine, Derry (Londonderry), Limavady, Magherafelt, Newtown. :'''Ballymoney''' - 65 records ( also covers Antrim - majority are for County Antrim) :1. Birth - 41 records - Review started 31 Oct 2020 and completed 2 Nov 2020 :2. Marriage - 15 records - All reviewed by 7 Nov 2020 :3. Death - 9 records - reviewed by 8 Nov 2020 :'''Coleraine''' - 171 records - ( also covers Antrim) :1. Birth - 82 records - Review started 8 Nov 2020 and completed 14 Nov 2020 :2. Marriage - 41 records - All reviewed by 23 Nov 2020 :3. Death - 48 records - 6 not online yet - All reviewed by 29 Nov 2020 :'''Derry (Londonderry)'''- 144 records -(also covers Donegal) :1. Birth - 77 records - review started 29 Nov 2020 and completed 7 Dec 2020. :2. Marriage - 36 records - All reviewed by 15 Dec 2020 :3. Deaths - 31 records - review started 15 Dec 2020 and completed 16 Dec 2020 :'''Limavady''' - 40 Records :1. Birth - 19 records - review started 16 Dec 2020 and completed 18 Dec 2020 :2. Marriage - 5 records - reviewed by 19 Dec 2020 :3. Death - 16 records - reviewed by 21 Dec 2020 :'''Magherafelt''' - 87 records :1. Birth - 26 records - review started 21 Dec 2020 and completed 26 Dec 2020. :2. Marriage - 31 records - All reviewed by 2 Jan 2021 :3. Death - 30 records - ( 4 not online yet ) All others reviewed by 4 Jan 2021. :'''Newtown/Newtownlimavady ?''' - 25 Records ( no reg office Newtown now listed) :1.Birth - 13 records - All reviewed by 5 Jan 2021 :2. Marriage - 7 records -All reviewed by 6 Jan 2021. :3. Death = 5 records - (3 not online yet ) All reviewed 6 Jan 2021 ==[[:Category:Longford, Maxwell Name Study |Longford]]== '''1. Longford Census Review''' :1821/31 - No extracts for Longford :1841/51 - No Maxwells listed for Longford. :1901 - 12 Maxwells listed for Longford - Review started 7 Jan 2020 and completed 11 Jan 2020. :1911 -4 Maxwells listed - Review started and completed 11 Jan 2020 '''2. Longford BMD Review''' :Longford Registration Offices - Ballymahon, Granard, Longford. :'''Ballymahon'''26 records (also covers co Westmeath. Most are for Westmeath ) :1. Birth - 7 records - review started 6 May 2020 and completed 8 May 2020. :2.Marriage - 3 records- reviewed 8 May. :3. Death - 16 records - 6 not online yet. review started 8 May and completed 9 May 2020. :'''Granard'''21 records (also covers co.Cavan and Westmeath) :1. Birth - 8 records. Review started 9 May and completed 10 May 2020. :2. Marriage - 4 records - reviewed by 11 May 2020 :3. Death - 9 records - 4 not online yet. Review completed 12 May 2020. :''' Longford'''54 records :1. Birth - 25 records - review started 12 May 2020 and completed 13 May 2020. :2. Marriage - 8 records - review started 13 May 2020 and completed 15 May 2020. :3. Death - 21 records -10 records not online yet - review started 15 May 2020 and completed 16 May 2020. ==[[:Category:Louth, Maxwell Name Study |Louth]]== '''1. Louth Census Review''' :1821/31/41/51 - No extracts for Louth :1901 - 15 Maxwells listed - Review started 26 Dec 2019 and completed 28 Dec 2019 :1911 - 24 Maxwells listed - Review started 28 Dec 2019 and completed 29 Dec 2019 '''1. Louth BMD Review''' : Louth Registration Offices - Ardee, Drogheda, Dundalk. :'''Ardee''' Reviewed 22 Feb 2020 - 23 records in total (See Meath - being reviewed as part of Meath - most of records refer to Louth ) :''' Drogheda'''- Review started 27 Feb 2020 - 30 records listed - being reviewed as part of Meath. :'''Dundalk''' 38 records (also covers Monaghan) :1. Birth 12 records - review started 1 Jun 2020 and completed 2 Jun 2020. :2. Marriage - 15 records - All reviewed by 5 Jun 2020. :3. Death - 11 records - All reviewed by 6 Jun 2020. ==[[:Category:Mayo, Maxwell Name Study |Mayo]]== '''1. Mayo Census Review''' :1821/41/51 - No Maxwells listed for Mayo :1831 - No extracts for Mayo :1901 - 14 Maxwells listed for Mayo- Review started 4 Jan 2020 and completed 6 Jan 2020. :1911 -17 Maxwells listed - Review started 6 Jan 2020 and completed 7 Jan 2020. '''2. Mayo BMD Review''' : Mayo Registration Offices - Ballina, Ballinrobe, Belmullet, Castlebar, Castlereagh, Claremorris, Killala, Newport (included in Westport after 1886), Swineford, Westport. :'''Ballina''' 9 records (also covers Sligo) :1. Birth - 4 records - review started 16 May and completed 17 May 2020. :2. Marriage - 1 record- reviewed 17 May 2020. :3. Death - 4 records - no images online yet 17 May 2020. :'''Ballinrobe ''' - 2 records :1.Birth - reviewed 17 May 2020 :2. Marriage - reviewed 17 May 2020. :'''Belmullet''' - No Maxwell records :'''Castlebar''' - 4 records :1. Birth - 2 records - reviewed 17 May 2020 :2. Marriage - 1 record - reviewed 18 May 2020 :3. Death - 1 record - reviewed 18 May 2020 :'''Castlerea''' 96 records (also covers Rosscommon most records are for Rosscommon ) :1. Birth - 48 records - review started 18 May 2020 and completed 20 May 2020 :2. Marriage - 16 records - review started 20 May and completed 21 May 2020 :3. Death - 32 records -8 records not online yet. Review completed 23 May 2020. :''' Claremorris''' 4 records :1. Birth - 2 records - reviewed 23 May 2020 (1 image not online yet) : 2. Marriage- no Maxwell records :3. Death - 2 records - reviewed 23 May 2020. :'''Killala''' - 1 birth record - reviewed 23 May 2020. :'''Newport ''' - 1 Death record - reviewed 24 May 2020. :'''Swineford'''- 1 Death record - reviewed 24 May 2020 :'''Westport''' 38 records :1. Birth - 21 records - reviewed 24/25 May 2020 :2. Marriage - 5 records - reviewed 25 May 2020 :3. Death - 12 records - 3 not online yet - reviewed 25/26 May 2020 ==[[:Category:Meath, Maxwell Name Study |Meath]]== '''1. Meath Census Review''' :1821 - 4 Maxwells listed Review started 16 Jan 2020. :1831/41 - No extracts for Meath. :1851 - No Maxwells listed for Meath. :1901 - 7 Maxwells listed for Meath - Review started 15 Jan 2020 and completed 16 Jan 2020. :1911 - 5 Maxwells listed - Review started and completee 16 Jan 2020. '''2. Meath BMD Review''' :Meath Registration Offices - Ardee, Celbridge, Drogheda, Dunshaughlin, Edenderry, Kells, Navan, Oldcastle, Trim. :'''Ardee''' Review started 21 Feb 2020 - 23 records in total ( Also part of Louth - most of records refer to Louth ) :1. Births - 11 records - 2. Marriages - 1 listed 3. Deaths - 11 listed and all reviewed by 22 Feb 2020. :'''Celbridge,''' 23 Records - Review started 22 Feb 2020 (also part of Dublin and Kildare) :1. Births - 10 listed - 2. Marriages - 4 listed - 3. Deaths - 9 listed - reviews completed by 27 Feb 2020. :''' Drogheda,''' - 30 listed - review started 27 Feb 2020 (Also part of Louth - most of records refer to Louth ) :1, Births - 10 listed - 2. Marriages - 7 listed - 3. Deaths - 13 listed - reviews completed 29 Feb 2020 . :'''Dunshaughlin''' - 6 records listed :1. Births - 2 listed2. Marriages - 2 listed - 3. Deaths - 2 listed - reviewed by 1 Mar 2020. :'''Edenderry''' - only 2 death records listed - no births or marriages - reviewed 1 Mar 2020. :''' Kells''' - 5 records listed (also refers to Cavan} :1.Births - 1 record -2. Marriage - 3 records - :3. Death - 1 record - partick age 68 died 1877. not online yet all reviewed by 2 Mar 2020. :'''Navan''' - 3 records :Birth - 1 Deaths 2 (one not online yet Mary died 1876 age 86 - all reviewed 2 Mar 2020. :'''Oldcastle''' - 34 records ( also part of Cavan ) :1. Births 16 records - :2. Marriage- 11 listed- :3. Deaths - 7 listed - all reviewed by 5 Mar 2020. (3 death records not online yet) :'''Trim''' - 11 records :1. Births - 4 records - :2. Marriages - 2 records,b:3. Death - 5 records - all reviewed by 6 Mar 2020. ==[[:Category:Monaghan, Maxwell Name Study |Monaghan]]== '''1. Monaghan Census Review''' :1821/31- No extracts for Monaghan :1841 - No Maxwells listed for Monaghan :1851 - No Maxwells listed for Monaghan :All 37 Maxwells from 1901 census info from Monaghan now added :All 41 Maxwells listed in the 1911 census reviewed and additional profiles/family info now added. '''2. Monaghan BMD Review''' :Monaghan Registration Offices - Carrickmacross, Castleblayney, Clogher, Clones, Cootehill, Dundalk, Monaghan. :'''Carrickmacross'''- 8 records - review started 10 Jul 2020 :1. Birth - 5 records - All reviewed by 11 Jul 2020 :2. Marriage - No Maxwell records :3. Death - 3 records reviewed 11 Jul 2020 - 2 not online yet. :'''Castleblayney''' - 55 records (also covers County Armagh) :1. Birth - 18 records - All reviewed by 12 Jul 2020. :2. Marriage - 17 records - All reviewed by 15 Jul 2020. :3. Death - 20 records -5 not online yet - all reviewed by 16 Jul 2020. :'''Clogher''' - 43 records (also covers County Tyrone) :1. Birth - 26 records - All reviewed by 19 Jul 2020. :2. Marriage - 8 records - all reviewed by 20 Jul 2020. :3. Death - 9 records - reviewed 20 Jul 2020. :'''Clones''' - Reviewed as part of Fermanagh. Review started 28 Mar 2020 :'''Cootehill''' - 56 records (also covers Cavan) :1. Birth - 26 records - All reviewed by 22 Jul 2020 :2. Marriage - 11 records - all reviewed by 24 Jul 2020 :3. Death - 19 records - 5 not online yet - all reviewed by 25 Jul 2020. :'''Dundalk''' - 38 Records (reviewed as covering County Louth Jun 2020) :'''Monaghan'''- 118 records :1.Birth - 57 records - reviewed by 26 Jul 2020 :2. Marriage - 26 records - All reviewed by 28 Jul 2020 :3. Death - 35 records -5 not online yet - Remainder reviewed by 31 Jul 2020. '''3. Monaghan Parish Records Review''' : All Maxwell records entered 1.'''Clones''' *[http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/monaghan/churches/clones-bap1.htm Churches: MONAGHAN, Clones Parish Registers, Co. Monaghan, Ireland ] :No Maxwells listed in Baptism records 1682 to 1767 :No Maxwells listed in Marriage records1682 to 1776. :Churches: MONAGHAN & FERMANAGH, Clones Parish Registers, Diocese of Clogher, Baptisms, 1838 - 1841 - one Maxwell baptism listed :MONAGHAN & FERMANAGH, Clones Parish Registers, Diocese of Clogher, Baptisms, 1842 - 1845 - two Maxwell births listed. : MONAGHAN & FERMANAGH, Clones Parish Registers, Diocese of Clogher, Baptisms, 1846 - 1850 *http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/monaghan/churches/clones-mar5.htm 1757 - 1778 : No Maxwells listed in marriage records 1778 to 1821. *http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/monaghan/churches/clones-mar12.htm Marriages 1819-1822 ==[[:Category:Offaly, Maxwell Name Study |Offaly (Kings County) ]]== '''1. Offaly Census Review''' :1821 - 2 Maxwells listed for KIngs :1831/41/51 - No extracts for Kings/Offaly :1901 - 22 Maxwells listed for Kings - Review started 30 Dec 2019 and completed 4 Jan 2020. :1911 -18 Maxwells listed - Review started and completed 4 Jan 2020. '''2. Offaly BMD Review''' :Offaly Registration Offices - Edenderry, Mountmellick, Parsonstown (Birr), Roscrea, Tullamore. :'''Birr''' - 11 records might :1. Birth - 6 records - reviewed 26 May 2020 :2. Marriage 1 record reviewed 26 May 2020 :3. Death 4 records - reviewed by 27 May 2020 :'''Edenderry''' - only 2 death records - no birth/Marriage ( reviewed 1 Mar 2020 as part of Meath ) :'''Mountmellick''' 13 records (reviewed as part of Laois/Queens County) review started 19 Apr 2020. :'''Parsonstown ''' 11 records ( also covers Tipperary) :1. Birth - 6 records- reviewed 27 May 2020. :2. Marriage - No Maxwell records :3. Death - 5 records - none of these online yet @ 27 May 2020. :'''Roscrea''' - 45 Records (covers Tipperary, Kings and Queens) reviewed as part of Laois/ Queens County :'''Tullamore''' - 30 records (covers County Westmeath) :1. Birth - 13 records - review started 27 May 2020 and completed 29 May 2020. :2. Marriage - 6 records - all reviewed by 30 May 2020. :3. Death - 11 records - ( 4 not online yet) All reviewed by 31 May 2020. ==[[:Category:Roscommon, Maxwell Name Study |Roscommon ]]== '''1. Roscommon Census Review''' :1821/31/41 - No extract for Roscommon :1851 - No Maxwells listed :1901 - 50 Maxwells listed - Review started 27 Nov 2019 and completed 6 Dec 2019 :1911 - 34 Maxwells listed - Review started and completed on 6 Dec 2019 '''2. Roscommon BMD Review''' :Roscommon Registration Offices - Athlone, Ballinasloe, Boyle, Carrick-on-Shannon, Castlereagh, Roscommon, Strokestown. :'''Athlone''' - 44 records (also covers Westmeath) :1.Birth - 18 records - All reviewed 8 Aug 2020. :2.Marriage - 8 records - All reviewed by 9 Aug 2020. :3. Death - 18 records - All reviewed by 11 Aug 2020. :'''Ballinasloe''' - 2 death records (reviewed as part of Galway Jun 2020) : '''Boyle''' - 40 Records - (reviewed as covering County Sligo - Jun 2020 ) :'''Carrick-on-Shannon''' - 105 records (also covers County Leitrim) :1. Birth - 45 records - review started 11 Aug 2020 and completed 17 Aug 2020. :2. Marriage - 14 records - review started 17 Aug and completed 18 Aug 2020. :3. Death - 46 records - 17 not online yet - Rest reviewed by 23 Aug 2020. :'''Castlerea'''- 96 records - ( reviewed as covering county Mayo May 2020. Also covers Leitrim) :'''Roscommon''' - 37 Records (reviewed as covering Galway and Leitrim- 12 Jun 2020) :'''Strokestown''' - 5 records ( also covers Leitrim) :1.Birth - 2 records - reviewed 23 Aug 2020. : 2. Death - 3 records - none online yet. ==[[:Category:Sligo, Maxwell Name Study |Sligo ]]== '''1. Sligo Census Review''' :1821/31/41 - No extract for Sligo :1851 - No Maxwells listed :1901 - 26 Maxwells listed - Review started 12 Dec 2019 and completed 15 Dec 2019 :1911 - 22 Maxwells listed - Review started 15 Dec 2019 and completed 16 Dec 201 '''2. Sligo BMD Review''' :Sligo Registration Offices - Ballina, Boyle, Dromore West, Sligo, Tobercurry. :'''Ballina''' - 9 records reviewed May 2020 :''' Boyle'''- 40 records ( also covers County Roscommon - most records are for Roscommon) :1. Birth - 17 records - review started 27 Jun 2020 and completed 30 Jun 2020 :2. Marriage - 13 records - All reviewed by 3 Jul 2020 :3. Death - 10 records - all reviewed by 4 Jul 2020 :'''Dromore West ''' - 3 records one of each BMD reviewed 4 Jul 2020 :'''Sligo'''- 42 records :1. Birth - 17 records - All reviewed by 6 Jul 2020 :2.Marriage - 13 records - All reviewed by 9 Jul 2020 :3.Death - 12 records ( one not online yet) - all reviewed by 10 Jul 2020. :'''Tobercurry''' - No Maxwell records. ==[[:Category:Tipperary, Maxwell Name Study |Tipperary ]]== '''1. Tipperary Census Review''' :1821/31/41 - No extract for Tipperary :1851 - No Maxwells listed :1901 - 38 Maxwells listed - Review started 6 Dec 2019 and completed 11 Dec 2019 :1911 - 41 Maxwells listed - Review started 11 Dec 2019 and completed 12 Dec 2019. '''2. Tipperary BMD Review''' ;Tipperary Registration Offices - Borrisokane, Callan, Carrick-on-Suir, Cashel, Clogheen, Clonmel, Nenagh, Parsonstown, Roscrea, Thurles, Tipperary, Urlingford. :'''Borrisokane''' - 15 records :1. Birth - 5 records - All reviewed 31 Jul 2020 :2. Marriage - 5 records - reviewed 31 Jul 2020 :3.Death - 5 records - All reviewed by 1 Aug 2020 :'''Callan''' - 7 records :1. Birth - 4 records - reviewed 1 Aug 2020 :2. Marriage - No Maxwell records :3. Death 3 - records none online yet :'''Carrick-on-Suir''' -No Maxwell entries ( Reviewed as part of Waterford) :'''Cashel''' - 7 Records :1. Birth - 2 records - reviewed 1 Aug 2020 :2. Marriage - 2 records - reviewed by 2 Aug 2020 :3.Death - 3 records - reviewed 2 Aug 2020 :'''Clogheen'''- no Maxwell records :'''Clonmel''' - (Reviewed as part of Waterford) Jan 2020 :'''Nenagh''' - 34 records :1. Birth - 14 records - All reviewed by 3 Aug 2020. :2. Marriage - 7 records - All reviewed 3 Aug 2020 :3. Death - 13 records - All reviewed by 4 Aug 2020. :'''Parsonstown''' - 11 records ( Reviewed May 2020 as part of Kings County) :'''Roscrea''' - 45 Records (covers Tipperary, Kings and Queens) reviewed as part of Laois/ Queens County :'''Thurles''' - 16 records :1. Birth - 9 records - All reviewed by 4 Aug 2020. :2. Marriage - 2 records - reviewed 5 Aug 2020 :3.Death - 5 records - reviewed 5 Aug 2020 :'''Tipperary'''- (different offices ?? - also covers Limerick) 17 records :1. Birth - 6 records - All reviewed by 7 Aug 2020. :2. Marriage - 4 records - reviewed 7 Aug 2020. :3. Death - 7 records - All reviewed by 8 Aug 2020 :'''Urlingford''' - 5 records (also covers Kilkenny) :1.Birth - 4 records - reviewed 8 Aug 2020 :2.Marriage 1 record- reviewed 8 Aug 2020 :3. Death - No Maxwell records ==[[:Category:Tyrone, Maxwell Name Study |Tyrone ]]== '''1. Tyrone Census Review''' :No Maxwells listed in the 1821 - 1851 census extracts for Tyrone. :1901 Census 127 Maxwells listed - review completed 3 Jan 2019 (including reviewing all 1911 census entries for families listed in 1901 census) :1911 Census 130 Maxwells listed - review completed 6 Jan 2019 '''2. Tyrone BMD Review''' :Tyrone Registration Offices - Armagh, Castlederg, Clogher, Cookstown, Dungannon, Enniskillen, Gortin (dissolved after 1899 and split between Omagh and Strabane), Irvinestown, Omagh, Strabane. :'''Armagh''' - (Also covers County Armagh - All are for County Armagh) -216 records :1.Birth - 96 records - Review started 6 Jan 2021 and completed 17 Jan 2021 :2.Marriage - 49 records - All reviewed by 27 Jan 2021 :3. Death - 71 records - (10 not online yet) Remainder all reviewed by 1 Feb 2021 :'''Castlederg''' - 47 records :1. Birth - 24 records - Reviewed by 2 Feb 2021 :2. Marriage - 12 records - Reviewed by 6 Feb 2021 :3. Death - 11 records (2 not online yet ) - Reviewed 6 Feb 2021 :'''Clogher''' - 43 records - Review started 17 Jul 2020 as part of County Monaghan. :'''Cookstown''' - 58 records :1. Birth - 30 records - All reviewed by 7 Feb 2021 :2. Marriage - 10 records - All reviewed by 10 Feb 2021 :3. Death - 18 records - All reviewed 10 Feb 2021 :'''Dungannon''' - 27 records :1. Birth - 11 records - Reviewed by 12 Feb 2021 :2. Marriage - 7 records - Reviewed by 13 Feb 2021 :3. Death - 9 records - (3 not online yet ) Reviewed 13 Feb 2021. :'''Enniskillen,''' - Review underway Mar 2020 as part of Fermanagh. (Also covers County Cavan) :'''Gortin'''- (dissolved after 1899 and split between Omagh and Strabane), :'''Irvinestown,''' Review started 1 Apr 2020 as part of Fermanagh. (Also covers County Cavan) :'''Omagh''' - 69 records :1. Birth - 21 records - review started 13 Feb 2021and completed 14 Feb 2021 :2. Marriage - 21 records - Reviewed by 20 Feb 2021 :3. Death - 27 records - (two not online yet ) Remainder reviewed by 22 Feb 2021. :'''Strabane''' - 337 records (Also covers Donegal) :1. Birth - 146 records - Review started 22 Feb 2021 and completed 2 Mar 2021 :2. Marriage -77 records - Review started 2 Mar 2021 and completed 16 Mar 2921. :3. Death 114 records - ( 14 records not online yet ) Review started 16 Mar 2021 and completed 22 Mar 2021. :3 Tyrone IGPA Archives *[http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/tyrone/index.htm IGP Tyrone Records] ''' Kilskeery''' :[http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/tyrone/churches/kilskeery-bap.htm TYRONE, Births recorded in Kilskeery C.of I. 1767-1872 ] - :[http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/tyrone/churches/kilskeery-mar.htm Marriage Records Parish of Kilskeery 1778-1849] :[http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/tyrone/churches/kilskeery-bur.htm Burial Records Parish of Kilskeery] review started 12 Sep 2018 ==[[:Category:Westmeath, Maxwell Name Study |Westmeath ]]== '''1. Westmeath Census Review''' :1821/31/51 - No Extracts for Westmeath :1841- No Maxwells listed :1901 - 89 Maxwells listed - Review started 12 Nov 2019 and completed 23 Nov 2019 :1911 - 75 Maxwells listed - Review started 23 Nov 2019 and completed 27 Nov 2019 '''2. Westmeath BMD Review''' :Westmeath Registration Offices - Athlone, Ballymahon, Castletown, Delvin, Granard, Mullingar, Tullamore. :'''Athlone''' - 44 records (reviewed Aug 2020 as part of Roscommon) :''' Ballymahon''' 26 records (reviewed as part of co Longford) :'''Castletown''' - 1 birth record (reviewed as part of Cork) :'''Delvin''' - 57 Records :1.Birth - 34 records - Review started 8 Oct 2020 and completed 11 Oct 2020. :2. Marriage - 10 records - Reviewed by 12 Oct 2020 :3. Death - 13 records - All reviewed by 13 Oct 2020 :''' Granard''' 21 records (reviewed as part of co Longford ) :'''Mullingar''' - 187 records :1. Birth - 73 records - Review started 13 Oct 2020 and completed 17 Oct 2020. :2. Marriage - 34 records - All reviewed by 23 Oct 2020. :3. Death - 80 records - All reviewed by 30 Oct 2020. :'''Tullamore''' 30 records (reviewed as part of co Offaly) ==[[:Category:Waterford, Maxwell Name Study |Waterford ]]== '''1. Waterford Census Review''' :1821/31/41 - No extracts for Waterford. :1851 - No Maxwells listed for Waterford. :1901 - 10 Maxwells listed for Waterford - Review started 25 Jan 2020 and completed 26 Jan 2020. :1911 - 10 Maxwell listed- Review started 26 jan and completed 27 Jan 2020. '''2. Waterford BMD Review''' :Waterford Registration Offices - Carrick-on-Suir, Clonmel, Dungarvan, Kilmacthomas, Lismore, Waterford, Youghal. :Carrick-on-Suir, - No Maxwell entries :Clonmel, - Reviewed 1 Feb 2020 (also forms part of Tipperary) :Dungarvan, Reviewed 1 Feb 2020 :Kilmacthomas, - No Maxwell entries :Lismore,- Reviewed 2 Feb 2020 :Waterford, - Reviewed 2 Feb 2020 :Youghal- (also covers County Cork) Reviewed 2 Feb 2020. ==[[:Category:Wexford, Maxwell Name Study |Wexford ]]== '''1. Wexford Census Review''' :1821/31/41 - No extracts for Wexford. :1851 - No Maxwells listed for Wexford. :1901 - 12 Maxwells listed for Wexford - Review started 11 Jan 2020 and completed 12 Jan 2020. :1911 - 6 Maxwells listed - Review completed 12 Jan 2020. '''2. Wexrford BMD Review''' :Wexford Registration Offices - Enniscorthy, Gorey, New Ross, Shillelagh, Wexford. :'''Enniscorthy''' 1 birth and 1 marriage record- reviewed 2 May 2020 :'''Gorey''' 15 records :1. Birth - 5 records - review started 2 May 2020 and completed 3 May 2020. :2. Marriage - 3 records - reviewed 3 May 2020 . :3. Death - 7 records - reviewed 4 May 2020. :''' New Ross '''- only 1 death record Catherine Maxwell 74. Died 1872. Image not online yet 4 May 2020. :'''Shillelagh''' only 1 death record John 65 died 1875. Image not online yet 4 May 2020. :''' Wexford''' 14 records :1. Birth - 9 records - reviewed 5 May 2020. :2. Marriage - No Maxwell records :3. Death - 5 records - all reviewed by 6 May 2020. ==[[:Category:Wicklow, Maxwell Name Study |Wicklow ]]== '''1. Wicklow Census Review''' :1821/ 31 - No extracts for Wicklow :1841/ 51 - No Maxwells listed for Wicklow. :1901 - 5 Maxwells listed for Wicklow - Review started 16 Jan 2020 and completed 17 Jan 2020. :1911 -11 Maxwells listed - Review started 17 Jan 2020 and completed 18 Jan 2020. '''2. Wicklow BMD Review''' :Wicklow Registration Offices - Baltinglass, Naas, Rathdown, Rathdrum, Shillelagh. :'''Baltinglass''', - Reviewed 3 Feb 2020 ( See also Kildare and Carlow. ) :'''Naas''', Review Started 3 Feb 2020 and completed 8 Feb 2020 ( See also Kildare) :'''Rathdown''', Review started 8 Feb 2020 ( See also Dublin - most are for Dublin ) - 88 entries :1. Births - all births for Rathdown reviewed- 9 Feb 2020 :2. Marriages - 34 listed - most refer to County Dublin - review completed 16 Feb 2020. :3. Death - 37 listed - again most refer to Dublin or County Dublin - review completed - 18 Feb 2020. :'''Rathdrum''', - 20 entries - review started 18 Feb 2020. :1 Births -8 listed - review completed 20 Feb 2020. :2. Marriages - 5 listed - all reviewed - 20 Feb 2020 :3. Deaths - 7 listed - review completed - 21 Feb 2020 :'''Shillelagh.''' There is only one Maxwell entry - Death of JOHN MAXWELL in 1875 age 65. Copy of record not online yet at 21 Feb 2020.

Maxwell Name Study - Maxwells in County Fermanagh

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'''Part of [[Space: Maxwell Name Study|Maxwell Name Study]]''' [http://www.ulsternationalist.freeservers.com/custom2.html Plantation of Ulster] == Maxwells in County Fermanagh== Fermanagh was a stronghold of the Maguire clan and Donn Carrach Maguire (died 1302) was the first of the chiefs of the Maguire dynasty. However on the confiscation of lands relating to Hugh Maguire, Fermanagh was divided, as part of the Ulster Plantation, in similar manner to the other five escheated counties among Scottish and English undertakers and native Irish. '''The baronies of Knockinny and Magheraboy were allotted to Scottish undertakers''', those of Clankelly, Magherastephana and Lurg to English undertakers and those of Clanawley, Coole, and Tyrkennedy, to servitors and natives. ''' Magheraboy''' [[Image: County Fermanagh Sub Project.png |350px]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magheraboy Wikipedia Magheraboy] '''Knockninny''' [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knockninny#/media/File%3ABarony_of_Knockninny.png Wikipedia map of Knockninny] [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knockninny Wikipedia Knockninny] [https://www.enniskillencastle.co.uk/media/6534/Plantation-of-Ulster.pdf history of Fermanagh and the Plantation ] ===Muster Rolls === Maxwells contained on Muster Rolls and Estate Maps of the eight Plantation Counties of Ulster for the period 1607 - 1633, which was the initial phase of the plantation scheme. *County Antrim - one *County Armagh - two *County Cavan -none *County Donegal -one 1631 Muster roll has [[Maxwell-6239|Alexander Maxwell]] [[Maxwell-6240|Robert Maxwell]] [[Maxwell-6242|John Maxwell]] [[Maxwell-6241|Gabraell Maxwell]] [[Maxwell-6243|William Maxwell]] *County Down - five *'''County Fermanagh - none''' *County Londonderry - two *County Tyrone - two '''1630-1631 Parish of Devenish County Fermanagh Muster Roll''' [http://www.ulsterancestry.com/free/ShowFreePage-209.html?fbclid=IwAR10yDnyQdb2tCKZ6Gh8vTydAqLWGvK5j9TGDBtAh8vplVjC8-u6IoQsjPk#gsc.tab=0| Ulster Ancestry - 1630-1631 Parish of Devenish County Fermanagh Muster Roll] No Maxwell's listed ---- [https://archive.org/stream/historyofenniski00trimrich#page/198/mode/2up History of Enniskillen page 198 - Muster role c 1630 ] 1. Lists the Townsmen of Enniskillen and their arms. Only one Maxwell is listed out of 53 households. :John Maxwell - no armes (some had only a sword or pike - 16 had no armes ) 2. Page 207/208 - Muster Role - Barony de Lourgg - Sir Gerrard Lowther KT, undertaker of 2000 acres :John Maxwell - sword and pike. :Robert Maxwell - sword and musket :James Maxwell - sword and pike (total of 47 men listed for this undertaker) 3. Page 216 - Muster Role - Barony de Tirkenedy - Sir Ralph Goer Knight - 1000 acres Manor of Carrick :Edward Maxwell - no arms (31 men listed all had no arms) A total of five Maxwells listed out of a grand total of 971 men - confirmed at page 219. No Lloyds listed. '''http://www.therjhuntercollection.com/resources/muster-rolls-c-1630/search-muster-rolls/ Searchable data base of Ulster Plantation Muster Rolls.''' :John Maxwell Lourgg Sir G. Lowther Fermanagh :Robert Maxwell Lourgg Sir G. Lowther Fermanagh :James Maxwell Lourgg Sir G. Lowther Fermanagh :John Maxwell Magherbuy Enniskillen Town Fermanagh :Edward Maxwell Tyrkenedy Sir R. Gower Fermanagh ''' 1747 to 1768 Fermanagh Freeholders Registered to Vote ''' :MAXWELL Dav. Tattykeep M'culmoney Oct-67 :MAXWELL James Carrigolagh I'macsaint Jul-51 :MAXWELL James Shankhill Devenish Oct-47 :MAXWELL Robert Sandhill I'macsaint Oct-67 :MAXWELL William Drumsoo Clones Jan 47/48 :MAXWELL William Tattykella M'culmoney Oct-47 http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/fermanagh/xmisc/1747-1768-Freeholders.txt ===1766 Religious Census=== '''Religious Census 1766 - A Perfect List of all the Families in the Parish of Devenish and Diocese of Clogher, determined and reckoned by the Head of each Family. 25 March, 1766.''' *[http://www.ulsterancestry.com/ShowFreePage.php?id=250 Ulster Ancestry - Religious census 1766] :Total of Protestant Families 309 :Total of Catholic Families 224 :Overall Total 533 :No Maxwells are listed. *[http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/fermanagh/census/1766-derryloran-religious-census.txt IGP Archives Derryloran 1776 Religious Census] :No Maxwells listed *[http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/fermanagh/census/1766-fermanagh-relig-census.txt IGP Archives Fermanagh Religious Census 1766] :Maxwell, David Mullybreslin Protestant :Maxwell, John Mullybreslin Protestant :Maxwell, John Lowtherstown Protestant Rossorry 1766 Religious census - No Maxwells listed *https://view.officeapps.live.com/op/view.aspx?src=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.igp-web.com%2FFermanagh%2FDocuments%2FChurch_Records%2F1766_Rossorry_Religious_Survey-alphabetical.xls&wdOrigin=BROWSELINK '''Flax Growers Bounty List 1796 - County Fermanagh''' There is only one Maxwell listed out of "hundreds" of names - :William Maxwell - Devenish, Fermanagh. *[http://www.ulsterancestry.com/ua-free_FG_Fermanagh.html Ulster Ancestry 1796 Flax Growers Bounty List, Fermanagh] *[https://www.failteromhat.com/flax1796.php Searchable data base of 1796 Flax Growers List ] Several Maxwells listed in other counties '''1798 Fermanagh Poll of Electors ''' Only Maxwell's listed :- :Maxwell Andw Mullybreslan :Maxwell Fras. Mullybreslean ( Only Maxwell listed in 1788 Fermanagh Poll of Electors ) :Maxwell John Crocklusky :Maxwell Thos Innishdony :Maxwell Wm Lowtherstown https://view.officeapps.live.com/op/view.aspx?src=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.igp-web.com%2FFermanagh%2FDocuments%2FPoll_of_Electors%2F1788_Poll_of_Electors-Fermanagh.xls&wdOrigin=BROWSELINK '''Co. Fermanagh Freeholders 1829''' Registrations of Freeholders, County of Fermanagh https://cotyrone.com/~inthenews/co-fermanagh-freeholders-1829/?fbclid=IwAR2Ya6TRZpQHl8IzDdPXMYLrpllLfz1pjuzuubYhijSvPjG6UjETrqWVmF8 1306 freeholders listed i.e those registered to vote - no Maxwells listed. === Census Information. === Profiles for all 76 Maxwells in Fermanagh have been created, from the 1901 census information. See '''[[:Category: Maxwell Name Study| Maxwell Name Study]] i.e category link- also at top of page for link to individual profiles. There were 79 Maxwells in Fermanagh at time of 1911 census I've now completed adding the 1911 census info to the above profiles and creating profiles for new Fermanagh Maxwells. === External Research Sources=== *http://www.igp-web.com/Fermanagh/Donated.htm?fbclid=IwAR0HJ5vtzNWv0PizvRgCLPbT68EBKAhmt9yV2kLsipFat1eDMafhagX4LBE#21 Contains amazing links to numerous Fermanagh sources of info. (Poor relief spreadsheet also contains Cavan applicants paid through Enniskillen)

Maxwell Name Study - Scotland

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[[Space:Maxwell Name Study| Maxwell Name Study]] [[Category: Maxwell Name Study]] [[ Category: Scotland, Maxwell Name Study]] == Maxwells In Scotland - Study manager [[Maxwell-1489|Maria Maxwell]]== ''' Introduction ''' The early Scottish Maxwell history is covered in the [[ Space:Clan_Maxwell|Clan Maxwell]] pages of the [[Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]]. This part of the study is concentrating on Maxwells in Scotland in more recent times. :[https://www.irish-genealogy-toolkit.com/irish-immigration-to-Scotland.html Irish genealogy toolkit - irish immigration to Scotland] :[https://www.johngraycentre.org/about/archives/brief-history-emigration-immigration-scotland-research-guide-2/ history of immigration/emigration in Scotland] A lot of Maxwell's came from Ireland to Scotland in the 19th Century. Fleeing famine and other forces. Many settled in areas such as Greenock or Glasgow Gorbals, to work in shipbuilding, dock work, or iron foundries on the River Clyde or Paisley with the linen/cotton trade there. Their ancestors may well have, before them, fled Scotland in the 17th century due to religious persecution together with the Plantation of Ulster. === Method and Research Progress === 6 Mar 2024 - Now that I have profiles for every available online BMD / census record for Maxwell families for whole of Ireland, I am researching Maxwells who came from Ireland to Scotland. I'm using the 1851 Scotland Census as the 1841 census has more limited information. I am starting with those families who settled in Glasgow and the surrounding areas which now form part of Glasgow. [[Category: Glasgow, Scotland, Maxwell Name Study]] I'm taking their line forward using Ancestry and Scotlands People prime records. I'm also trying to link them back to our existing Ireland profiles. === External Resources === [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ Scotlands People] The official Government registry site for all Birth, Marriage, Death and Census records for Scotland. Various indexes are free to view. Copies of online records can be downloaded for a small fee for credits. Their offices are in Edinburgh and are due to reopen late April 2021 following closure due to COVID restrictions. At November 2021 the reading/research rooms are re-opening on a very controlled basis. Mainly for researchers with a business need. Appointments must be made ,paid for and confirmed by e-mail well in advance and numbers are very restricted only 16 seats per day currently available. The 1921 census records for Scotland are available on Scotlands People as free index or full info behind a pay wall. The latest Scotland census is due to take place spring 2022. === See Also === *[https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~cdobie/history/jmaxwell.htm maxwell history rootsweb]

Maxwells in County Down

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[[Category:Maxwell Name Study]] [[Category:Ulster Scots]] '''Part of [[Space: Maxwell Name Study|Maxwell Name Study]]''' [http://www.ulsternationalist.freeservers.com/custom2.html Plantation of Ulster] == Maxwells in County Down == From the 1180s-1600s the region saw waves of English and Scottish immigration. The county was not part of the Plantation of Ulster (16th-17th centuries). [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_Down Wikipedia - County Down] [http://ulsterancestry.com/free/index-down.htm#gsc.tab=0 |Ulster Ancesty - Free pages for County Down] === Flax Growers Bounty List 1796 - County Down === :Maxwel Henry Loughinisland Down :Maxwel Patrick Loughinisland Down :Maxwel William Kilmore Down :Maxwell James, Jr. Drumgooland Down :Maxwell Samuel Down Down :Maxwell Samuel, Jr. Down Down :Maxwell William Drumgooland Down === Flax Growers Bounty List 1796 - County Antrim === ( parked here for now till Antrim page is created ! ) :Maxwell Daniel Ballymoney Antrim :Maxwell Gabriel Derrykeighan Antrim :Maxwell Robert Derrykeighan Antrim :Maxwell Samuel Ballintoy Antrim https://www.ancestryireland.com/scotsinulster/index.php?db=6&searchterm=maxwell https://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/down/index.htm

Maxx Connections

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Using free-space page for list to prevent spamming G2G post == CURRENT CHALLENGE == === USBH Connecting Challenge February 2021 === # [[Dunnigan-131]] (1 February) # [[Brown-119719]] (1 February) # [[Brown-119722]] (1 February) # [[Fuller-15222]] (1 February) # [[Fuller-15223]] (1 February) # [[Hermon-285]] (1 February) # [[Fuller-15224]] (1 February) # [[Fuller-15225]] (1 February) # [[Tapp-1188]] (1 February) # [[Fuller-15226]] (1 February) # [[Fuller-15227]] (1 February) # [[Fuller-15228]] (1 February) # [[Owens-11286]] (1 February) # [[Allison-6942]] (1 February) # [[Bullock-5324]] (1 February) # [[Burgess-11443]] (1 February) # [[Bullock-5325]] (1 February) # [[Bullock-5326]] (1 February) # [[Bullock-5327]] (1 February) # [[Bullock-5328]] (1 February) # [[Bullock-5329]] (1 February) # [[Fort-1170]] (1 February) # [[Oldwin-1]] (1 February) # [[Oldwin-2]] (2 February) # [[Ball-19244]] (2 February) # [[Oldwin-3]] (2 February) # [[Fort-1171]] (2 February) # [[Cunningham-13690]] (2 February) # 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Maxx's 2020 Scan-a-Thon Profiles

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Profiles I created for the 2020 Scan-a-Thon. Creating this list so I can go back to them once the Thon is finished and work on fleshing out their profiles + hopefully connecting them to the main tree. Profiles will be put up for adoption when they are connected. '''Total''' '''Profiles Created''' : 158 '''Profiles Connected''' : 35 '''Percentage Connected''' : 22.2% --- '''Ngaruawahia Old Cemetery, Ngaruawahia, Waikato''' '''Profiles Created''' : 26 '''Profiles Connected''' : 10 '''Percentage Connected''' : 38.5% {|border="2" class="wikitable" cellpadding="9" | Name || Connected |- |[[Starr-3286|Estelle Starr]]||'''YES''' |- |[[Soutar-141|Jessie Soutar]]||'''YES''' |- |[[Soutar-142|Nellie Soutar]]||'''YES''' |- |[[Gilbey-97|Nellie Gilbey]]||NO |- | [[Carswell-551|Charles Carswell]] || NO |- | [[Garry-196|Alfred Garry]] || '''YES''' |- | [[Burrows-3066|Alfred Burrows]] || NO |- | [[Johnston-18144|Hessie Johnston]] || NO |- | [[Fisher-19918|Horace Fisher]] || NO |- | [[McNicol-292|Archibald McNicol]] || NO |- | [[Couch-2865|Verena Couch]] || '''YES''' |- | [[Parish-2138|John Parish]] || '''YES''' |- | [[Taylor-63203|Gladys Taylor]] || NO |- | [[Hall-44926|Julia Hall]] || NO |- | [[Garlick-803|Elinor Garlick]] || '''YES''' |- | [[Skewes-266|William Skewes]] || NO |- | [[Burrows-3073|Estella Burrows]] || NO |- | [[Hinton-2165|Trevor Hinton]] || '''YES''' |- | [[Pharo-219|Rodney Pharo]] || NO |- | [[Pharo-220|Ernest Pharo]] || NO |- | [[Walker-41685|Ida Walker]] || NO |- | [[Vandy-6|John Vandy]] || '''YES''' |- | [[Thrupp-132|Margaret Thrupp]] || '''YES''' |- | [[Sullivan-14241|Harry Sullivan]] || NO |- | [[Kemp-7422|Dora Kemp]] || NO |- | [[Spiers-574|Robert Spiers]] || NO |} '''Old Levin Cemetery, Levin, Manawatu''' '''Profiles Created''' : 16 '''Profiles Connected''' : 7 '''Percentage Connected''' : 43.8% {|border="2" class="wikitable" cellpadding="9" | Name || Connected |- | [[Bukoska-1|Augusta Bukoska]] || '''YES''' |- | [[Gimblett-51|Clare Gimblett]] || NO |- | [[Pollock-2473|Robert Pollock]] || '''YES''' |- | [[Cole-20773|Dominic Cole]] || '''YES''' |- | [[Netherton-219|Maggie Netherton]] || '''YES''' |- | [[Cole-20774|Annie Cole]] || '''YES''' |- | [[Bishop-14222|Margaret Bishop]] || NO |- | [[Fletcher-10823|Samuel Fletcher]] || NO |- | [[Unknown-498670|Catherine Unknown]] || NO |- | [[Unknown-498671|Julia Unknown]] || NO |- | [[McLeod-5603|Donald McLeod]] || '''YES''' |- | [[McPhee-943|Clifford McPhee]] || NO |- | [[Lucas-9225|Frances Lucas]] || NO |- | [[Pollock-2474|Annie Pollock]] || '''YES''' |- | [[Thorne-2783|Frederick Thorne]] || NO |- | [[Trotter-2156|William Trotter]] || NO |} '''Taita Old Cemetery, Lower Hutt, Wellington''' '''Profiles Created''' : 12 '''Profiles Connected''' : 4 '''Percentage Connected''' : 33.3% {|border="2" class="wikitable" cellpadding="9" | Name || Connected |- | [[Warren-16059|Arthur Warren]] || NO |- | [[Beeching-110|Fanny Beeching]] || NO |- | [[Unknown-498683|Ramibhen Unknown]] || NO |- | [[Tustin-93|Joseph Tustin]] || NO |- | [[Madden-2675|Jessie Madden]] || '''YES''' |- | [[Fea-66|John Fea]] || '''YES''' |- | [[Byrne-4336|Thomas Byrne]] || NO |- | [[Freeman-14959|Samuel Freeman]] || '''YES''' |- | [[Burrows-3067|Albert Burrows]] || NO |- | [[Dickie-881|David Dickie]] || NO |- | [[McCawe-1|Raymond McCawe]] || '''YES''' |- | [[Jerard-3|Edith Jerard]] || NO |} '''Taita Lawn Cemetery, Lower Hutt, Wellington''' '''Profiles Created''' : 4 '''Profiles Connected''' : 0 '''Percentage Connected''' : 0% {|border="2" class="wikitable" cellpadding="9" | Name || Connected |- | [[Tansey-107|Eileen Tansey]] || NO |- | [[Kerr-8203|Eva Kerr]] || NO |- | [[Devitt-305|James Devitt]] || NO |- | [[Smith-202912|William Smith]] || NO |} '''Wallaceville Cemetery, Upper Hutt, Wellington''' '''Profiles Created''' : 5 '''Profiles Connected''' : 0 '''Percentage Connected''' : 0% {|border="2" class="wikitable" cellpadding="9" | Name ||Connected |- | [[McLeod-5601|Mary McLeod]]|| NO |- | [[Alexander-15898|Aaron Alexander]]|| NO |- | [[Alexander-15899|Rosina Alexander]]|| NO |- | [[Alexander-15900|Henry Alexander]]|| NO |- | [[Pretty-401|Elsie Pretty]]|| NO |} '''Akatarawa Cemetery, Upper Hutt, Wellington''' '''Profiles Created''' : 38 '''Profiles Connected''' : 6 '''Percentage Connected''' : 15.8% {|border="2" class="wikitable" cellpadding="9" | Name || Connected |- | [[Hall-44857|Ida Hall]] || NO |- | [[Nicholson-7269|David Nicholson]] || NO |- | [[McIntosh-4897|Ida McIntosh]] || NO |- | [[Feast-78|Albert Feast]] || NO |- | [[Skelton-2022|Alice Skelton]] || NO |- | [[Knilands-13|Barbara Knilands]] || NO |- | [[Martin-55867|Emily Martin]] || NO |- | [[Nicholson-7273|Mary Nicholson]] || NO |- | [[Mahoney-2580|Reginald Mahoney]] || NO |- | [[Pullen-1721|Sidney Pullen]] || NO |- | [[Vaughan-4766|Alfred Vaughan]] || NO |- | [[Clench-88|Horace Clench]] || NO |- | [[Taylor-63199|Ivan Taylor]] || NO |- | [[Aherne-55|Edward Aherne]] || NO |- | [[Southee-88|Ernest Southee]] || '''YES''' |- | [[Tracey-1007|James Tracey]] || NO |- | [[Skerten-2|James Skerten]] || '''YES''' |- | [[Escott-195|Margaret Escott]] || '''YES''' |- | [[Unknown-498697|Eva Unknown]] || NO |- | [[Brooks-17124|John Brooks]] || NO |- | [[Weir-3627|Frederick Weir]] || NO |- | [[Cleal-47|William Cleal]] || NO |- | [[Berry-15357|Zenas Berry]] || '''YES''' |- | [[Isaacs-1474|Norman Isaacs]] || NO |- | [[Bulpett-2|Nellie Bulpett]] || '''YES''' |- | [[McCann-2782|Margaret McCann]] || NO |- | [[Berry-15358|Ernest Berry]] || NO |- | [[Lauchlan-44|Winifred Lauchlan]] || NO |- | [[Gough-1896|Roland Gough]] || '''YES''' |- | [[Breakwell-19|Zena Breakwell]] || NO |- | [[Bearman-82|Wilfred Bearman]] || NO |- | [[Fahey-757|Hazel Fahey]] || NO |- | [[Mounter-30|Harold Mounter]] || NO |- | [[Laing-1924|Margaret Laing]] || NO |- | [[Mettam-25|Wilfred Mettam]] || NO |- | [[Craig-10120|Frank Craig]] || NO |- | [[Morrison-13522|Kenneth Morrison]] || NO |- | [[Rogers-28148|Geoffrey Rogers]] || NO |} '''Porirua Cemetery, Porirua, Wellington''' '''Profiles Created''' : 38 '''Profiles Connected''' : 5 '''Percentage Connected''' : 13.2% {|border="2" class="wikitable" cellpadding="9" | Name || Connected |- | [[Duffy-3071|Kevin Duffy]] || '''YES''' |- | [[Sim-709|John Sim]] || NO |- | [[Chadwick-3297|Walter Chadwick]] || NO |- | [[Daniels-6520|Lillias Daniels]] || '''YES''' |- | [[Spratt-738|Agnes Spratt]] || NO |- | [[Bullivant-194|Charles Bullivant]] || NO |- | [[Elsener-1|Ferdinand Elsener]] || NO |- | [[Wallace-15536|Charles Wallace]] || NO |- | [[Sloane-423|Annie Sloane]] || '''YES''' |- | [[McDermott-2194|Joseph McDermott]] || NO |- | [[Corcoran-1558|Mary Corcoran]] || NO |- | [[Hook-1749|Alfred Hook]] || NO |- | [[Amey-261|Charles Amey]] || NO |- | [[Carmichael-2482|Hector Carmichael]] || NO |- | [[Edwards-26023|Sidney Edwards]] || NO |- | [[McPherson-4696|Annie McPherson]] || NO |- | [[Campbell-37777|Sarah Campbell]] || NO |- | [[Parker-34900|Stanley Parker]] || NO |- | [[Renner-998|William Renner]] || NO |- | [[Ellenden-6|Frederick Ellenden]] || NO |- | [[Drake-8503|Emily Drake]] || NO |- | [[Unknown-498855|Kate Unknown]] || NO |- | [[Bramley-635|William Bramley]] || NO |- | [[McCartan-65|Edward McCartan]] || '''YES''' |- | [[Wall-5808|Herbert Wall]] || NO |- | [[Mullane-90|James Mullane]] || NO |- | [[Hall-44901|Charles Hall]] || NO |- | [[Fannin-445|Harold Fannin]] || NO |- | [[Boyes-737|Beryl Boyes]] || NO |- | [[Fleming-10197|Reginald Fleming]] || NO |- | [[Mallon-417|John Mallon]] || NO |- | [[Butcher-3614|Henry Butcher]] || NO |- | [[Jenkins-14437|Margaret Jenkins]] || NO |- | [[Briggs-8237|Vivian Briggs]] || NO |- | [[Cheyne-616|Florence Cheyne]] || '''YES''' |- | [[McKendry-164|Frank McKendry]] || NO |- | [[Wake-622|Walter Wake]] || NO |- | [[Brown-101542|James Brown]] || NO |} '''Whenua Tapu Cemetery, Porirua, Wellington''' '''Profiles Created''' : 14 '''Profiles Connected''' : 3 '''Percentage Connected''' : 21.4% {|border="2" class="wikitable" cellpadding="9" | Name || Connected |- | [[Good-3465|William Good]]|| '''YES''' |- | [[Greally-13|Darby Greally]]|| NO |- | [[Badland-29|James Badland]]|| '''YES''' |- | [[Miles-7857|Eric Miles]]|| NO |- | [[Ford-13929|Frank Ford]]|| NO |- | [[Johnson-89935|Roland Johnson]]|| 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May Cemetery

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[[Category:May Cemetery, May, Texas]] [[Category:May, Texas]] Contact [[Anderson-27686|Dean Anderson]] if you have information to add for May Cemetery. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=11088634 send me a private message]. Thanks! ===About=== This free space page for May Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Space:Texas_Cemeteries_Team|Texas Cemeteries Team]] and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Texas Cemeteries Team, a sub-team of the [[Space:West_South_Central_Cemeteries_Team|West South Central Cemeteries Team]], and part of the [[Space:United States Cemeteries Team|United States Cemeteries Team]] which is part of the [[Space:North American Cemeteries Team|North American Cemeteries Team]] and the [[Project:Global Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. ===History=== Very little is known of the settling of May community until the 1870's when the Mays, Medcalf, Grays, Brewers, Cunninghams, Brooks and Ford families settled here. The Spence family settled in May 1874, and the Wheelers family in 1876. Mr. J. B. Ford founded the first business in May 1878. He had a blacksmith shop in his cellar which later grew into a garage. In 1879 Nathan Lumpkin May, for whom the town is named, started a small trading post. The first post office was established in November 1881. The first person to be buried in the May Cemetery is that of Mary Owen, dated May 19 1884. This is a very well maintained cemetery, and has a active group in the Association. The deed to this property is recorded in the Brown County Clerk's office. Abst number 102, Survey 3 - BBB & CRR and in Vol. 519, pg. 10. This Cemetery was first surveyed by Mrs. Hazel Wetzel in May 1972 and was updated in November 2001, by Jim and Georgia Rodgers. http://browncountyhistory.org/mayC.html ===Location and Map=== The May Cemetery is located just south of May, Texas on Highway 183 and County Road 478. :'''GPS Location:''' Lat: 31° 57' 50"N, Lon: 98° 55' 11"W http://www.interment.net/data/us/tx/brown/may/index.htm [https://www.google.com/maps/@31.9638125,-98.9206164,541m/data=!3m1!1e3 May Cemetery on Google Maps] :'''Driving from May, Texas''': Drive south on Highway 183 for about 1.5 mile. The cemetery is on your left or east side of Highway 183, south side of the intersection with County Road 478. :'''Driving from Brownwood, Texas''': Go .5 mile on Highway 67/377. Turn left onto Highway 183N, go 16 miles, cemetery on right at intersection of Highway 183N and County Road 478. ===Additional Information=== *[https://new.findagrave.com/cemetery/5080/may-cemetery May Cemetery - Find A Grave] *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/May-Cemetery/103067 May Cemetery - BillionGraves] *[http://browncountytexasgenealogy.com/pvgs_cemeteries.html Pecan Valley Genealogical Society] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Texas_Cemeteries Family Search Texas Cemeteries] *[https://sites.google.com/site/centexwwii/brown Heart of Texas World War II Casualties] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/brown/cemeteries/may.txt USGW Archives] === Sources === ===Progress Page=== [[Space:May_Cemetery_Progress_Page|May Cemetery Progress Page]]

May Mayors challenge

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During May, the New Zealand Project and the Kiwi Crew will be running a challenge focusing on the mayors of New Zealand. Any New Zealanders or those interested in New Zealand genealogy are welcome to take part too. ==Requirements== Concentrate on pre-1989 places - cities, towns, counties etc. - local government reforms that year changed council organisation and some mayoralties changed. Pre-1989 mayors are more likely to be non-living. For this challenge you should *Decide on a place and sign up/list it on the G2G question as an answer. Check back in when you have completed the mayors for your place *Find the mayors for the place. Many places have a list of mayors on their Wikipedia page *Find or create and then source the mayor’s profile *Categorise to https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:New_Zealand%2C_Mayors with New Zealand, Mayors. *Add Notables sticker (If applicable - Wikipedia page or encyclopaedia entry e.g. [https://teara.govt.nz/en/biographies Dictionary of New Zealand Biography]. Be wary of NZ Cyclopaedia where entries may have been purchased.) *Add succession boxes to link the mayors. (using https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Succession_box2 ) *Connect the profile to the main tree if possible ==Scoring== No specific scoring but if you are a Sourcerer or Connector you can use your work to score the profiles there. Feel free to brag if you have an entire place’s mayors created. On 4 May 2023, there were 93 profiles categorised as Mayor in New Zealand. On 1 Jun 2023, there were 285 mayors identified and categorised.

May Queen (22 Aug 1880 - 3 Dec 1880)

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[[Category:Immigrant_Ships_to_New_Zealand]][[Category:1880s_Sailings]] [[Category: May Queen, sailed 22 August 1880]] ---- THE MAY QUEEN. The barque May Qneen, in command of Capt. Colville, arrived yesterday from London, with a full cargo of general merchandise, a portion of which is consigned to lnvercargill. Twenty five passengers all told arrived by her. The voyage up to the Capewas remarkable for the absence of anything in a weather sense which could be termed breezy. Light airs and calms appear to have been met with through both the trade wind belts. From the Cape the ship did good work. There were no deaths nor serious sickness during the voyage. The passengers appeared to have counteracted the ennui incident to a passage of one hundred and three days by as great a variety of improvised amusements as possible, and had a good word to say for their commander and his officers. Of the latter, Mr Gordon, well-known in the Otago trade, and late of the Calypso, is chief, and Mr Austin second. Captain Colville was in Lyttelton long ago as master of the Hudson. The May Queen left London on the 22nd of August and crossed the Equator after a continuous light weather experience of forty days. Better luck was expected in the S.E. trades, but these proved as disappointing, and the ship was just seventy days out when she passed the Cape of Good Hope. Thanks to good westerlies, she was but twenty-nine days from there to the Snares, sighted last Sunday night, and since then variable weather has prevailed. Rather more than half the cargo is for here, the remainder, as stated above, being for Bluff, where it is intended to load the vessel for home, to follow the Jessie Readman. Messrs Edwards, Bennett and Co. are her agents here, and yesterday afternoon she was towed in to a berth at the Gladstone Pier to discharge her cargo.Press, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4786, 4 December 1880 ==Passengers== Passenger List compiled from Newspaper reports at the time Star, Issue 3940, 3 December 1880Press, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4786, 4 December 1880 Additional information added from further research as indicated. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First Name ! scope="col" | Middle Name ! scope="col" | Passenger Class ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Comments/Notes |- | Whipp || John || || 2nd Cabin || |- | Hodgson || Mary || || 2nd Cabin || |- | Hodgson || Jessie || || 2nd Cabin || |- | Mountfoot || Arthur|| || 2nd Cabin || |- | Liddall || C. || W. || 2nd Cabin || |- | Hamilton || James || William || Steerage || |- | Sloan || Sarah || || Steerage || |- | Sloan|| Christina || || Steerage || |- | Sloan || Arthur || || Steerage || |- | Sloan || Hugh || || Steerage || |- | [[Veraguth-21|Veraguth]] ||Cacilia || || Steerage || Published as Cacilia Verguth / Abt 30yrs Old / Bound for Taranaki |- | Rizaporta || Andrew || || Steerage || |- | Hunger || C. || || Steerage || |- | Beattie || John || || Steerage || |- | [[Giles-2953|Tarbotton]] || Mary || Ann|| Steerage || Family Published as Tarbottom/ Mother / Abt 36 yrs old |- | [[Tarbotton-10|Tarbotton]] || Francis || William || Steerage || Son / Abt 6 yrs old |- | [[Tarbotton-9|Tarbotton]] || Margaret || Annie || Steerage || Daughter / Abt 5yrs Old |- | [[Tarbotton-12|Tarbotton]] || Thomas || Edward || Steerage || Son / Abt 4yrs Old |- | [[Tarbotton-13|Tarbotton]] || Robert || Giles|| Steerage ||Son / Abt 2yrs Old |- | [[Tarbotton-14|Tarbotton]] || Faith || Agnes || Steerage || Daughter / Abt <1yr old |- | Allen || Samuel || || Steerage || |- | Allen || Jane || || Steerage || |- | Ashenhurst || William || || Steerage || Could be Askenhurst |- | Hoffminster || (Mrs) || || Steerage || Also recorded as Hoffman |- | Bruce || James || || Steerage || |-

Maye s County, Oklahoma

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Welcome to the Mayes County Page
{{US History|sub-project=Oklahoma}} --- {{Image|file=Tulsa_County_Oklahoma.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Trail of Tears by Robert Lindeux Courtesy of Woolaroc Museum, Bartlesville, Oklahoma''' }} --- *The current leader of this project is [[Branham-239|Robert Branham, a native Texas who lives in Dallas and knows very little about Oklahoma.]] *The coordinator for this county IS BADLY NEEDED. ===Formed From=== ===Adjacent Counties=== ===History/Timeline=== ====Government Offices==== ===Geography=== '''Airports''' '''Hospitals''' '''Lakes''' '''Major Highways''' '''Railroads''' ===Local Resources=== '''Agriculture''' '''Minerals''' ===Protected Areas=== ===Demographics=== ===Cities=== ====Towns==== ====Unincorporated Communities==== ====Former Communities==== ===Events/Festivals=== ===National Register of Historic Places=== ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} ====Colleges/Universities==== ====Public Schools==== ====Private Schools==== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} ===Historical Census=== ===Notables=== ===Wikitree Profiles=== ===County Resources=== ===Sources=== * "Trail of Tears", Council of Indian Nations, 1310 E Riverside Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85034 * Mayes County, Oklahoma - '''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayes_County,_Oklahoma'''

Mayes County, Oklahoma

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Welcome to the Mayes County Page
{{US History|sub-project=Oklahoma}} --- {{Image|file=Tulsa_County_Oklahoma.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Trail of Tears by Robert Lindeux Courtesy of Woolaroc Museum, Bartlesville, Oklahoma''' }} --- *The current leader of this project is [[Branham-239|Robert Branham, a native Texas who lives in Dallas and knows very little about Oklahoma.]] *The coordinator for this county IS BADLY NEEDED. ===Formed From=== ===Adjacent Counties=== ===History/Timeline=== ===Government Offices=== ===Geography=== '''Airports''' '''Hospitals''' '''Lakes''' '''Major Highways''' '''Railroads''' ===Local Resources=== '''Agriculture''' '''Minerals''' ===Protected Areas=== ===Demographics=== ===Cities=== ====Towns==== ====Unincorporated Communities==== ====Former Communities==== ===Events/Festivals=== ===National Register of Historic Places=== ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} ====Colleges/Universities==== ====Public Schools==== ====Private Schools==== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} ===Historical Census=== ===Notables=== ===Wikitree Profiles=== ===County Resources=== === Sources === * [https://archive.org/details/oklahomaplacenam0000shir "Oklahoma Place Names"], Norman, Oklahoma, University of Oklahoma Press, 1974 * [https://archive.org/details/muskogeenortheas00bene Benedict, John D., "Muskogee and northeastern Oklahoma, including the counties of Muskogee, McIntosh, Wagoner, Cherokee, Sequoyah, Adair, Delaware, Mayes, Rogers, Washington, Nowata, Craig, and Ottawa." Vol. 1] of 3 volumes, illus., ports., facsims. 28 cm. Chicago, S.J. Clarke Pub. Co., 1922. * [https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry?entry=TR003 '''Trail of Tears'''] citing Oklahoma Historical Society (https://www.okhistory.org), Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. * Mayes County, Oklahoma - '''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayes_County,_Oklahoma''' *[https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/search-results?page=1&place=344521 "1900 Indian Territory Census" at FamilySearch] *[https://ok2explore.health.ok.gov/ "Oklahoma State Vital Records Index"]
*Search Birth Records: (https://ok2explore.health.ok.gov/App/BirthSearch)
*Search Death Records: (https://ok2explore.health.ok.gov/App/DeathSearch) *"United States, Native American Birth and Death Records, 1885-1940." Database. FamilySearch. (https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2765178) : 14 August 2023. Citing NARA microfilm publication M595. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1967. == Acknowledgments ==

Mayes Name Study

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#REDIRECT [[Space:May_Name_Study]]

MAYFLOWER CONNECTIONS OF J BRIAN L WARD

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'''Priscilla (Mullens) Alden:''' Wife of John Alden is my 8th cousin 11 times removed. We have William Ros as a common Great Grandfather (her 7th and my 18th) '''William Bradford''' [[Bradford-24]]: William Willoughby [[Willoughby-68]] is his 6th and my 18th Great Grandfather making us 7th cousins 12 times removed. Ancestors and Cousins 13 generations Find Relationship John Howland (abt.1598-1673) ancestor 13 generations Find Relationship Elizabeth (Tilley) Howland (bef.1607-1687) ancestor 14 generations Find Relationship John Tilley (bef.1571-abt.1621) ancestor 14 generations Find Relationship Joan (Hurst) Tilley (bef.1568-abt.1621) ancestor

Mayflower Descendant Mentions Rowleys

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[[Category: Sources-Rowley, Rowley Name Study]] == The Mayflower Descendant mentions Rowleys == :The Mayflower Descendant, A Magazine of Pilgrim Genealogy and History [MD] was originally sent free to all Society members. George Ernest Bowman, founder of the Massacusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, was the Secretary for the Society's first 45 years, and the only editor of The Mayflower Descendant for the first 34 volumes, starting in 1899. After he became ill, and the Great Depression depleted the Society's membership, it was discontinued. In 1985, publication was resumed with Volume 35, and it has been published semiannually since. It is published by the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, 101 Newbury Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02116. :Volume 1-81 :In the estate of Peter Browne, 10 Oct 1663, reference to Goodman Rowly. :Volume 1-90 :Notice of a donation by H. Curtis Rowley. :Volume 2-148 :The Will of William Palmer, which mentions Moyses Rowley. :Volume 2-184 :Recording membership of Henry Waite Rowley, 9th from Edward Fuller. :Volume 3-202 :Will of William Gifford-- mentions "old Rowlies land at Suckanesit." :Volume 4-190 :Notice of contribution by H. Curtis Rowley. :Volume 5-171 :Barnstable Vital Records. Marriage of Jonathan Hatch & Sarah Rowley; lists five of their children. :Volume 11-59 :Notice of address delivered by Rev. Francis H. Rowley, D.D. :Volume 12-153 :Barnstable Vital Records. Marriage of Moses Rowley & Elizabeth Fuller; lists seven of their children. :Volume 13-7 :Will of Matthew Fuller, mentioning Elizabeth Rowley, Moses Rowley, and Sarah Rowley. :Volume 13-83 :Plymouth Colony Vital Records. Marriage of Henry Rowley & Ann Blossom. :Volume 16-22 :Estate of Jone Swift, listing debt of Moses Rowley, 30 May 1665. :Volume 17-94 :Membership of Nancy Helen Rowley- 8th from Edward Fuller. :Volume 18-63 :Inventory of Estate of Thomas Burnham, taken by Moses Rowley, 4 June 1663. :Volume 18-203 :Plymouth Colony Vital Records. Marriage of Moses Rowley & Elizabeth Fuller; listing five of their children. :Volume 21-113 :Recording death of Edith Adella Rowley, 13 April 1919. Member # 151. :Volume 23-84 :Notice of contribution by H. Curtis Rowley. :Volume 24-137. :Henry Rowley's Inventory, exhibited July 1673. :Volume 25-44 :Noting contributions by Harriet S. Rowley, Warren C. Rowley. :Volume 25-46 :Recording death of H. Curtis Rowley, 14 Dec 1922. Member #259. :Volume 26-64 :From the Narrative of Joel Jones, mention of Elder Rowley. :Volume 26-96 :Membership of Arthur Merriam Rowley- 9th from Edward Fuller. Member #2690. :Volume 26-149 :Noting contribution of H. Curtis Rowley (since deceased). :Volume 27-151 :Noting contribution of Warren C. Rowley. :Volume 29-41 :Noting contribution of Harriet S. Rowley. :Volume 33-137 :Thomas Dimmuck's Will-- which mentions land at Rowlies Spring. :Volume 33-168 :Barnstable Vital Records. Marriage of Josiah Fuller & Ann Rowley. :Volume 34-67 :Harwich (MA) Vital Records. Marriage of Jonathan Rowlee & Elizabeth Hopkins. :Volume 34-73 :Harwich (MA) Vital Records. Intentions of Marriage of Jonathan Rowlee Kent in Collony of Conecticut & Mrs. Elizabeth Hopkins. :Volume 35-63 :Death notice: Edith A. Rowley of Utica, NY. Membership # 151, 1919. :Volume 35-64 :Death notice. H. Curtis Rowley of Northampton. Membership # 259, 1922. :Volume 35-129 & 130 :MSMD Documentation. Affidavits of Warren C. Rowley. :Volume 36-17 :MSMD Documentation. Marriage of Ebenezer Rowley to Mary Church, listing nine children. :Volume 36-18 :MSMD Documentation. Abstract of Will of Moses Rowlee, 1734/5. :Volume 37-83 :MSMD Documentation. Correction to Volume 36-18. :Volume 38-176 & 177 :The Fitch Diary. Mention of Capt. Rowley. :Volume 45-73 & 74 :MSMD Documentation. Josiah Cass Rowley (incl. Bible record of Warren Rowley). :Volume 45-171 :Notice of revision to the book, Mayflower Families Through 5 Generations, Edward Fuller. Now includes Jane Fuller & Simeon Rowley.

Mayflower Descendants and Their Marriages for Two Generations After the Landing

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == Mayflower Descendants and Their Marriages for Two Generations After the Landing == Including a short history of the church of the Pilgrim Founders of New England. * published by The Bureau of Military and Civic Achievement, Washington, D.C., 1922 * This has been updated in "Mayflower Descendants and Their Marriages" by Susan E. Roser, published by The Genealogical Pub. Co., 1989 * 39 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Mayflower Descendants and Their Marriages for Two Generations After the Landing|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=H20UAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/mayflowerdescend00bure * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009581648 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Mayflower Descendants and Their Marriages for Two Generations After the Landing|Mayflower Descendants and Their Marriages for Two Generations After the Landing]]'' (Bureau of Military and Civic Achievement, Washington, D.C., 1922) [ Page ]. * ([[#MDTM|Mayflower Descendants & Marriages]])

Mayflower Families Team Alden

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[[Category: Mayflower Project Alden Family Work List]] has about 293 profiles to start.
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[[Space:Mayflower_Families_Teams|Mayflower Families Teams page]] === Alden Family Team Members & tasks === :Prep workers, Profiles have the category attached but need to have the checklist added below the existing biography and above the Sources header. :Copy/pasters Facts only. Especially helpful for lists of children EG. [Wiswell-30|Mercy Wiswell] at Alden Kindred Website (See Directions Below) :Duplicate checkers. After checking for duplicates - please mark the checklist "duplicates? None or merges proposed :Fact finders. Look up b. m. & d. in Massachusetts VR (many online free) [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sources-Massachusetts Massachusetts Sources] may have them listed :Bio writers. From the Mayflower Society Books. If you're a bio writer and do not have access to a silver book, access can be arranged. See Directions :Proof Readers. Check for inconsistencies, typos, etc. remove checklist and add === Mayflower Checklist Completed === (add below Sources heading and above Acknowledgements ::[[B-404|Anne B]] === Sources === *Woodworth-Barnes, Esther Littlefield (comp.) Williams, Alicia Crane (ed.) Mayflower Families Through Five Generations. Volume 16, Part 1, Family of John Alden, (Plymouth, Massachusetts: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2002.) *Woodworth-Barnes, Esther Littlefield (comp.) Williams, Alicia Crane (ed.) Mayflower Families Through Five Generations. Volume 16, Part 2, Family of John Alden Fifth Generation Descendants of his daughter Elizabeth (Alden) Pabodie (Plymouth, Massachusetts: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2002.) *[http://www.alden.org/ Alden Kindred of America] *[http://www.alden.org/index.cfm?p=fivegenerationsproject silver books] *Town Vital Records - See [[Space:Sources-Massachusetts]] look in Plymouth County *[https://mayflower.americanancestors.org/john-alden-biography On John. Anderson: Pilgrim Migration at AmericanAncestors Free] *[http://mayflowerhistory.com/alden Caleb Johnson of John] === Directions === ''':copy/pasters''' Facts only. This saves a lot of typing, and is especially helpful for lists of children EG. [[Wiswell-30|Mercy Wiswell]] at [http://alden.org/aldengenealogy/database/pafg09.htm#19427 Alden Kindred Website] :::'''As Copied''' ::They had the following children: :: + 621 M i John Wadsworth :: 622 M ii Uriah Wadsworth was born 1 on 5 Jul 1708 in Duxbury, Plymouth Co., MA. He died 2 on 28 Apr 1784. He was buried 3 in South Duxbury, Plymouth Co., MA. :: + 623 F iii Dorothy Wadsworth :: + 624 M iv Ichabod Wadsworth :: + 625 M v Peleg Wadsworth :::'''Cleaned up''' ::They had the following children:[http://alden.org/aldengenealogy/database/pafg09.htm#19427 Aldren Kindred Website] ::#John Wadsworth ::#Uriah Wadsworth was born 5 Jul 1708 ::#Dorothy Wadsworth ::#Ichabod Wadsworth ::#Peleg Wadsworth :::''' Improved''' :They had the following children born in Duxbury:Vital records of Duxbury, Massachusetts, to the year 1850. ( Boston, Mass. : Published by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1911) p. 180-183 #John Wadsworth b. 24 May 1706 #Uriah Wadsworth was born 5 Jul 1708 #Dorothy Wadsworth b. 25 Jun 1710 #Ichabod Wadsworth b. 3 May 1712 #Peleg Wadsworth b. 29 Aug 1715 '''Bio Writers''' Example [[Richmond-759|Elizabeth (Richmond) Fisher]] The Mayflower Families Books include information on wills and land owned etc., which should be included in the basic b.m.d. bios. About 300 profiles. Surnames Adams, Alden, Bartlett, Bass, Bradford, Burrill, Chandler, Coe, Copeland, Crossman, Delano, Fobes, Grinnell, Pabodie, Richmond, Sampson, Samson, Seabury, Simmons, Snow, Soule, Southworth, Sprague, Standish, Thayer, Walley, Webb, Weston, Wiswall. == Sources ==

Mayflower Families Team Billington

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[[Space:Mayflower_Families_Teams|Mayflower Families Teams page]] Billington Family Team Members Hodge Harriet W. Mayflower Families Through Five Generations. Volume Five. Families Edward Winslow & John Billington. General Society of Mayflower Descendants 1991. Note has been revised in 2001 and 2014. Now Volume 21 parts 1-3 :New:Arthaud, John Bradley. Mayflower Families Through Five Generations. Volume Twenty-one. Family of John Billington. Harriet W. Hodge (original compiler), Robert S. Wakefield (Revised 2001). (Boston: General Society of Mayflower Descendants 2014.) Note to Anne B. 5th generation desc. of Billington who are desc. of Eaton should have the Billington Source checked and added. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Mayflower_Profile_Checklist&junk=1&action=edit checklist] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mayflower_Project_Billington_Family_Work_List Billington Work List

Mayflower Families Team Brewster

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[[Space:Mayflower_Families_Teams|Mayflower Families Teams page]] Brewster Family Team Members Starting 190 profiles. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Mayflower_Project_Brewster_Family_Work_List&from=L Worklist] Surnames === Reliable Sources === Merrick, Barbara Lambert. Mayflower Families through Five Generations. Volume Twenty-Four The Descendants of Elder William Brewster Part 1. (Plymouth, MA: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2014.) Merrick, Barbara Lambert. ''Mayflower Families in Progress William Brewster of the Mayflower And the Fifth Generation Descendants of his daughter Patience. (General Society of Mayflower Descendants 2001.) [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB2728/i/51962/3/0 Link at AmericanAncestors ($)] Merrick, Barbara Lambert. ''Mayflower Families in Progress William Brewster of the Mayflowere and the Fifth Generation Descendants of his Son Jonathan''. (General Society of Mayflower Dexcendants 2006) Available online at AmericanAncestors

Mayflower Families Team Browne

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[[Space:Mayflower_Families_Teams|Mayflower Families Teams page]] :Worklist https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mayflower_Project_Brown_Family_Worklist [[Category:Mayflower_Project_Brown_Family_Worklist]] Worklist contained 66 profiles. Surnames: Brown, Rickard, Snow, Tinkham, Tomson, Thompson, Thomson Source Citations: Wakefield, Robert S. ''Mayflower Families Through Five Generations. Peter Brown. Volume Seven''. Second Edition. (General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2002)

Mayflower Families Team Chilton

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[[Space:Mayflower_Families_Teams|Mayflower Families Teams page]] Chilton Family Team Members === Reliable Sources === Sherman, Robert Moody and Vincent, Verle Delano (compilers.); Revised by Robert S. Wakefield. ''Mayflower Families Through Five Generations: Volume Fifteen: Family of James Chilton and Family of Richard More''. (General Society of Mayflower Descendants 1997)

Mayflower Families Team Cooke

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[[Space:Mayflower_Families_Teams|Mayflower Families Teams page]] [[Category: Mayflower Project Cooke Family Work List]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mayflower_Project_Cooke_Family_Work_List link to category page] https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Mayflower_Profile_Checklist Add at top [[Category: Mayflower Project Cooke Family Work List]] Add before Sources ===[[Space:Mayflower_Profile_Checklist|Mayflower Project Checklist]]=== Replace with the actual checklist before editing. Open the edit version of the checklist copy and paste to the profile before the Sources section. Cooke Family Team Members Citation: Wood, Ralph V. Jr. ''Francis Cooke of the Mayflower The First Five'' Generations. Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Volume 12. (Rockport, Maine: Picton Press, 1996. Revised Edition 1999.) Note 1996 version not 1999

Mayflower Families Team Doty

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[[Space:Mayflower_Families_Teams|Mayflower Families Teams page]] Doty Family Team Members [[St.Peter-14|Lacey (St.Peter) Fitts]] is interested in being a part of this team. Hill, Peter B. (compiler). Mayflower Families Through Five Generations. Volume Eleven Part One, Second Edition. '''Family of Edward Doty.''' (General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2009)

Mayflower Families Team Eaton

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[[Space:Mayflower_Families_Teams|Mayflower Families Teams page]] [[Category: Mayflower Family Member]] [[Category:Mayflower Project Eaton Family Work List]] '''Goal:''' Every project profile, descendants of Francis Eaton, will have an accurate, written biography, with inline citations, using primary sources and reliable secondary sources. '''Who's in the Project?''' The passenger, their spouse, their children and grandchildren, other direct descendants born before 1700. (This is sometimes great grandchildren and occasionally great great grandchildren.) ::How do I find descendants? Go to the Passenger Profile > Family Tree & Tools Tab > Descendant List. '''These pages should be read before working on Mayflower Profiles.'''
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[[Space:Mayflower_Families_Teams|Mayflower Families Teams page]] '''Eaton Family Team Members'''
Are you a member of [http://www.eatongenealogy.com/newacctform.php Eaton Family Association]? Do you have a subscription to Ancestry or AmericanAncestors? Do you have the Silver Book Vol 9? Or something else? :[[B-404|Anne B]] :[[Cochoit-2|Joe Cochoit]] :[[Kingman-271|John Kingman]] :[[Britton-942|Sally (Britton) Shreeve]] :[[Murley-146|K Murley]] === Passengers === :[[Eaton-89|Francis Eaton]] :[[Unknown-165092|Sarah, wife of Francis]] :[[Eaton-95|Samuel Eaton, son of Francis]] :[[Unknown-158054|Dorothy _____,]] second wife of Francis. John Carver's maidservant. === Worklist === [[:Category:Mayflower_Project_Eaton_Family_Work_List|Category:Mayflower_Project_Eaton_Family_Work_List]] 54 profiles. === Reliable sources: === *Silver Book -- Wakefield, Robert S (revised) Van Antwerp, Lee Douglas. (comp.) Mayflower Families Through Five Generations.. Volume Nine Family of Francis Eaton. (General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1996) pp 24, 25 * ''Pilgrim Migration: Immigrants to Plymouth Colony 1620-1633'', by Robert Charles Anderson, (Great Migration Study Project, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston: 2004), p. 386. Free at https://mayflower.americanancestors.org/thomas-rogers-biography *Molyneux, Nellie Zada Rice. History, genealogical and biographical, of the Eaton families. (New York : C.W. Bardeen, 1911) [https://archive.org/details/historygenealogi00inmoly/page/32 at Archive.org] -- '''Needs to be evaluated but does list sources.''' ---- [[:Category:Mayflower_Project_Eaton_Family_Work_List|Category: Mayflower Project '''Eaton Family Work List''']] Add this category at the top. [[Category: Mayflower Project Eaton Family Work List]] Remember that it will be visible at the bottom of the profile. === Surnames === Bassett, Bump, Eaton, Fuller, Rickard, Soule === Mayflower Profile Checklist (Temporary) === '''The Mayflower project will be updating this profile.''' We encourage you to help where you can. Would you like to join your Mayflower Family team? Contact [[B-404|Anne B]] Use the check list to evaluate each profile. As tasks are completed, mark them done. When the whole list is complete, leave a comment on the profile stating it's checked. '''=== Mayflower Project Checklist Completed ===''' will be added to profiles after the Sources section and before Acknowledgements. ==== General housekeeping ==== *Does the profile belong in the Project? *Project box in place {Mayflower Family Member} or {Mayflower Passenger} : Use double braces {{ not single { *Mayflower Project as manager? Other managers are ok also. *Duplicates? *Are the categories appropriate? ==== Data section ==== *Data Correct? birth date and place, parents, marriage date and place, death date and place. Pay close attention to before, after, estimate, exact. Do they agree with what's in the bio? **If no children, check the box. If no more children/siblings, check the box. **There is on the marriage page a place to click no spouse. * Check the appropriate certainty and confidence buttons and no middle name if appropriate (it usually will be before 1700). ==== Biography Section ==== *Good Bio? **Are there sentences with clear sources for the data points? **Does the bio agree with the data points? ** If a marriage is mentioned in the bio is it also in the Data section? **Inline citations? [[Space:Inline_Citations_Detailed_Instructions|Inline Citations Help.]] If still confused ask. *Good Sources? There are plenty of primary sources for passengers and children and good secondary sources. Ancestry trees, Millenium file, Yates Pub., Find a grave indexes, Find a Grave without stones are not acceptable. *Childrens list (sourced)? Each profile of a person who had children should have a list of those children at the end, (with some identifying fact). One secondary source for the list is fine. Their profiles will have better sourcing. **Are the children attached the ones on the list? Do the facts agree?

Mayflower Families Team Fletcher

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[[Space:Mayflower_Families_Teams|Mayflower Families Teams page]] [[Category: Mayflower Family Member]] [[Category:Mayflower Project Fletcher Family Work List]] Fletcher Family Team Members [[Category: Mayflower Project Fletcher Family Work List]] {{red|------------------------------------------}} === Mayflower Profile Checklist (Temporary) === '''The Mayflower project will be updating this profile.''' We encourage you to help where you can. Would you like to join your Mayflower Family team? Contact [[B-404|Anne B]] Use the check list to evaluate each profile. As tasks are completed, mark them done. When the whole list is complete, leave a comment on the profile stating it's checked. '''=== Mayflower Project Checklist Completed ===''' will be added to profiles after the Sources section and before Acknowledgements. ==== General housekeeping ==== *Does the profile belong in the Project? *Project box in place - Mayflower Family Member or Mayflower Passenger - Surrounded by double braces {{ }} *Mayflower Project as manager? Other managers are ok also. *Duplicates? *Are the categories appropriate? ==== Data section ==== *Data Correct? birth date and place, parents, marriage date and place, death date and place. Pay close attention to before, after, estimate, exact. Do they agree with what's in the bio? **If no children, check the box. If no more children/siblings, check the box. **There is on the marriage page a place to click no spouse. * Check the appropriate certainty and confidence buttons and no middle name if appropriate (it usually will be before 1700). ==== Biography Section ==== *Good Bio? **Are there sentences with clear sources for the data points? **Does the bio agree with the data points? ** If a marriage is mentioned in the bio is it also in the Data section? **Inline citations? [[Space:Inline_Citations_Detailed_Instructions|Help page Inline Citations.]] If still confused ask. *Good Sources? There are plenty of primary sources for passengers and children and good secondary sources. Ancestry trees, Millenium file, Yates Pub., Find a grave indexes, Find a Grave without stones are not acceptable. *Children list (sourced)? Each profile of a person who had children should have a list of those children at the end, (with some identifying fact). One secondary source for the list is fine. Their profiles will have better sourcing. **Are the children attached the ones on the list? Do the facts agree? {{red|------------------------------------------}}

Mayflower Families Team Hopkins

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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mayflower_Project_Hopkins_Family_Work_List Hopkins Family Work List] Hopkins Family Team Members: *[[Madison-125|Bobbie Hall]] *[[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]]

Mayflower Families Team Mullins

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Mayflower Families Team Priest

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:[[Space:Mayflower_Families_Teams|Mayflower Families Teams page]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mayflower_Project_Priest_Family_Work_List Priest Family Worklist] 89 profiles (start) Names: Combs, Eaton, Holman, Pratt, Richardson, Swan, Thomas Priest Family Team Members Silver Book Citation
Stover, Margaret Harris (re-editor). Mayflower Families Through Five Generations. Volume Eight Second edition. Family of Degory Priest. Originally compiled by Mrs. Charles Delmar Townsend; Robert S. Wakefield, FASG; Margaret Harris Stover. (General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2008)

Mayflower Families Team Rogers

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[[Category: Mayflower Family Member]] I'm happy to report that all of the Rogers family profiles have been worked through and updated using data from the Mayflower Society as of 2020. '''Goal:''' Every project profile, descendants of Thomas Rogers, will have an accurate, written biography, with inline citations, using primary sources and reliable secondary sources. '''Who's in the Project?''' The passenger, their spouse, their children and grandchildren, other direct descendants born before 1700. (This is sometimes great grandchildren and occasionally great great grandchildren.) ::How do I find descendants? Go to the Passenger Profile > Family Tree & Tools Tab > Descendant List. '''These pages should be read before working on Mayflower Profiles.'''
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[[Space:Mayflower_Families_Teams|Mayflower Families Teams page]] '''Rogers Family Team Members:''' :[[B-404|Anne B]] :[[Madison-125|Bobbie (Madison) Hill]] :[[Hill-11959|S (Hill) Willson]] :[[Wilson-32395|Stu Wilson]] :[[Dann-242|Nick Dan]] :[[Wilder-331|Timothy Wilder]] :[[Massey-1834|Linda Massey]] :[[Singer-1281|Stephanie Singer]] :[[Jacoby-448|Jennifer (Jacoby) Trippeer]] === Passengers === :[[Rogers-171|Thomas Rogers]] and his son :[[Rogers-12|Joseph Rogers]] === Worklist === [[:Category:Mayflower_Project_Rogers_Family_Work_List|Category:Mayflower_Project_Rogers_Family_Work_List]] === Reliable sources: === *Stott, Clifford L. "English Ancestry of the Pilgrim Thomas Rogers and His Wife Alice (Cosford) Rogers," ''The Genealogist'': Volume: 10, No. 2, (1989) free at https://www.thomasrogerssociety.com/trleiden.html * ''Pilgrim Migration: Immigrants to Plymouth Colony 1620-1633'', by Robert Charles Anderson, (Great Migration Study Project, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston: 2004), p. 386. Free at https://mayflower.americanancestors.org/thomas-rogers-biography *Ann T. Reeves [Revised by], (Originally compiled by Alice W. A. Westgate) , ''Mayflower Families Through Five Generations: Descendants of the Pilgrims who landed at Plymouth, Mass. December 1620: Family of Thomas Rogers'' (Plymouth, MA: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2000), 1:1. (Silver Book) *Baker, Peggy M. (revised by) Originally compiled by Alice W. A. Westgate and revised by Ann T Reeves 2000. Mayflower Families Through Five Generations: Descendants of the Pilgrims who landed at Plymouth, Mass. December 1620: Family of Thomas Rogers'' (Plymouth, MA: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2013. (Silver Book) *[https://www.thomasrogerssociety.com/ Thomas Rogers Society] Use the surname index. Cites sources. Citation: [https://www.thomasrogerssociety.com/ Thomas Rogers Society] citing -- xxxx *Children's Baptisms can be confirmed at Ancestry (images) of Northamptonshire registers. ---- [[:Category:Mayflower_Project_Rogers_Family_Work_List|Category: Mayflower Project '''Rogers Family Work List''']] Add this category at the top. [[Category: Mayflower Project Rogers Family Work List]] Remember that it will be visible at the bottom of the profile. === Mayflower Profile Checklist (Temporary) === '''The Mayflower project will be updating this profile.''' We encourage you to help where you can. Want to join the team? Send a private message [[B-404|Anne B]] Use the check list to evaluate each profile. As tasks are completed, mark them done. When the whole list is complete, leave a comment on the profile stating it's checked. '''=== Mayflower Project Checklist Completed ===''' will be added to profiles after Sources before Acknowledgements. ==== General housekeeping ==== *Does the profile belong in the Project? *Project box in place {{Mayflower Family Member}} or {{Mayflower Passenger}} *Mayflower Project as manager? Other managers are ok also. *Duplicates? *Are the categories appropriate? ==== Data section ==== *Data Correct? birth date and place, parents, marriage date and place, death date and place. Pay close attention to before, after, estimate, exact. Do they agree with what's in the bio? **If no children, check the box. If no more children/siblings, check the box. **There is on the marriage page a place to click no spouse. ** Check the appropriate certainty and confidence buttons. ==== Biography Section ==== *Good Bio? **Are there sentences with clear sources for the data points? **Does the bio agree with the data points? ** If a marriage is mentioned in the bio is it also in the Data section? **Inline citations? [[Space:Inline_Citations_Detailed_Instructions|Inline Citations help]] If still confused ask. *Good Sources? There are plenty of primary sources for passengers and children and good secondary sources. Ancestry trees, Millenium file, Yates Pub., Find a grave indexes, Find a Grave without stones are not acceptable. *Childrens list (sourced)? Each profile of a person who had children should have a list of those children at the end, (with some identifying fact). One secondary source for the list is fine. Their profiles will have better sourcing. **Are the children attached the ones on the list? Do the facts agree? ---- === Surnames in the project === Rogers, Richmond, Tisdale, Makepeace, Leonard, Terry, Bradford, Searle, Williams, Harding, Phinney, Ferris, Cole, Higgins, Yates?.

Mayflower Families Team Samson

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[[Space:Mayflower_Families_Teams|Mayflower Families Teams page]] Samson Family Team Members Wakefield, Robert S. (editor). Mayflower Families Through Five Generations. Volume Twenty. Part 1 Family of Henry Samson. Robert Moody Sherman and Ruth Wilder Sheman (compilers).(General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2000)

Mayflower Families Team Soule

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[[Space:Mayflower_Families_Teams|Mayflower Families Teams page]] :Worklist https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mayflower_Project_Soule_Family_Work_List [[Category:Mayflower_Project_Soule_Family_Work_List]] Soule Family Team Members Source Citations: ''George Soule of the Mayflower and his Descendants for Four Generations.'' Originally compiled by John E. Soule and Milton E. Terry. Revised by Louise Walsh Throop. Mayflower Families in Progress. Seventh Edition. (Plymouth: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2015.) p. # Soule, John E. and Terry, Milton (compilers) ''George Soule of the Mayflower and his Descendants in the Fifth and Sixth Generations.'' First Edition: Part One. (230-349). Mayflower Families in Progress. Revised by Louise W Throop. (Plymouth: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2000) [URL p#] Soule, John E. and Terry, Milton (compilers) ''George Soule of the Mayflower and his Descendants in the Fifth and Sixth Generations.'' First Edition: Part Two. (350-464) Mayflower Families in Progress. Revised by Louise W Throop. (Plymouth: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2002.) [URL p#] Soule, John E. and Terry, Milton (compilers) ''George Soule of the Mayflower and his Descendants in the Fifth and Sixth Generations.'' First Edition: Part Three. (465-551). Mayflower Families in Progress. Revised by Louise W Throop. (Plymouth: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2003.) [URL p#] Soule, John E. and Terry, Milton (compilers) ''George Soule of the Mayflower and his Descendants in the Fifth and Sixth Generations.'' First Edition: Part Four (552-636). Mayflower Families in Progress. Revised by Louise W Throop. (Plymouth: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2005.) [URL p#] Soule, John E. and Terry, Milton (compilers). ''George Soule of the Mayflower and his Descendants in the Fifth and Sixth Generations.'' First Edition: Part Five. (637-763). Mayflower Families in Progress. Revised by Louise W Throop. (Plymouth: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2008.) p. Start 89 Profiles - some had already been done with other passenger names. Surnames Barber, Bucket, Cobb, Devol, Haskell, Peterson, Soule, Walker, West, Weston, Wright

Mayflower Families Team Standish

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Mayflower Families Team Tilley

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Mayflower Families Team Warren

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[[Space:Mayflower_Families_Teams|Mayflower Families Teams page]] Warren Family Team Members Starting with 780 profiles. Surnames: Barker, Barnaby, Barnes, Bartlett, Blackman, Blackwell, Boomer, Bradford, Branch, Brownell, Buck, Bumpas, Burroughs, Cadman, Chipman, Church, Cooke, Corey, Cushman, Delano, Doty, Dunbar, Eames, Earle, Finney, ford, Foster, Gibbs, Gray, Green, Grinnell, Hammond, Harlow, Hastings, Hathaway, Hobart, Holmes, Jaye, Jenne, Jones, Keen, Lambert, Little, Lombard, Lucas, Maddock/Maddocks/Maddox, Morey, Mosher, Nelson, Pabodie, Perry, Presbury, Rider, Rose, Sawyer, Silvester, Simmons, Sisson, Skiff, Smith, Snow, Sprague, Stanford, Stephens, Stevens, Stockbridge, Sturtevant, Swift, Sylvester, Taber, Thaxter, Thomas, Tilden, Walker, Warren, Waterman, West, Wilcox, Winslow, Wood Source : Wood, Ralph V. Francis Cooke of the Mayflower The First Five Generations. (Rockport, Maine: Picton Press, 1999 Citation Part III: Wakefield, Robert S., (compiler), Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Volume 18 Part III, Family of Richard Warren, (General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2001).

Mayflower Families Team White

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[[Space:Mayflower_Families_Teams|Mayflower Families Teams page]] [[Category:Mayflower Project White Family Work List]] 96 profiles to start. Includes surnames White, Hayward, Sherman, Young === White Family Completed === === White Family Team Members & tasks === :[[Eubank-396|Barbara Eubank Jones]] :[[Kenworthy-226|Joe Kenworthy]] :[[Deras-7|Peggy Deras]] :[[Larson-2119|Ramona (Larson) Pekarek]] :[[Caswell-742|Nancy Caswell]] :[[Young-23209|Lynda Young]] :Prep workers, Profiles have the category attached but need to have the checklist added below the existing biography and above the Sources header. '''COMPLETED''' :Duplicate checkers. After checking for duplicates - please mark the checklist '''Duplicates?''' None or merges proposed :Fact finders. Look up b. m. & d. in Massachusetts VR (many online free) [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sources-Massachusetts Massachusetts Sources] may have them listed. Many facts can be looked up at Ancestry, Family Search, American Ancestors. Include [[Space:Inline_Citations_Detailed_Instructions|inline sources]] :Typists: Especially helpful for lists of children with at least one fact. Having someone type out these lists saves the bio-writers considerable time. They then only have to check them. Be sure to add a source where you got the list. A URL can be changed into a formal citation later. :Bio writers. From the Mayflower Society Books. If you're a bio writer and do not have access to a silver book, access can be arranged. Example [[Richmond-759|Elizabeth (Richmond) Fisher]] The Mayflower Families Books include information on wills and land owned etc., which should be included in the basic b.m.d. bios. The language from the silver book needs to be rewritten in our own words. ::[[B-404|AnneB]] :Proof Readers. Check for inconsistencies, typos, etc. remove checklist and add === Mayflower Checklist Completed === (add below Sources heading and above Acknowledgements ::[[B-404|Anne B]] === Sources === *Wakefield, Robert S. (editor). Sherman, Ruth Wilder and Sherman, Robert Moody (original compilers). ''Mayflower Families Through Five Generations. Volume Thirteen Family of William White.'' Third Edition. (Plymouth, Mass.: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2006) *Town Vital Records - See [[Space:Sources-Massachusetts]] look in Plymouth County == Sources ==

Mayflower Families Through Five Generations

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == Mayflower Families Through Five Generations == A.K.A. "The Silver Books" * published by The General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 4 Winslow St., Plymouth, Massachusetts * Includes bibliographical references and indexes to places and names in most volumes. * Additional information: ''[[Space:Silver, Pink, and Green Books|Silver, Pink, and Green Books]]'' * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: Mayflower Families Through Five Generations | WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === Not available online for free. * https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/mayflower-families-fifth-generation-descendants-1700-1880/image * https://www.americanancestors.org/search/databasesearch/2728/mayflower-families-fifth-generation-descendants-1700-1880 * https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/86888 === Table of Contents === Clicking on any of the www.americanancestors.org links below will allow you to navigate to any of the other volumes. * Vol. 1. [[Eaton-89|Francis Eaton]], [[Fuller-11|Samuel Fuller]], [[White-2864|William White]] ** Vol. 1. index. Revised indexes to Mayflower families through five generations ([[Eaton-89|Francis Eaton]] - [[Fuller-11|Samuel Fuller]] - [[White-2864|William White]]) ** Vol. 1, copy 3: addendum and revised index tipped in. * Vol. 2. James Chilton, Richard More, Thomas Rogers * Vol. 3. [[Soule-30|George Soule]] ** Vol. 3, copy 2: addendum and loose pages tipped in. * [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB2728/i/48512/i/0 Vol. 4. Edward Fuller] by Bruce Campbell MacGunnigle * [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB2728/i/48511/i/0 Vol. 5. Edward Winslow] by Ruth C. McGuyre & Robert S. Wakefiled; John Billington by Harriet W. Hodge * [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB2728/i/48707/i/0 Vol. 6. Stephen Hopkins] by John D. Austin * [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB2728/i/48628/i/0 Vol. 7. Peter Brown] by Robert S. Wakefield ** Supp. Peter Brown of the Mayflower and his descendants for four generations * [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB2728/i/48509/i/0 Vol. 8. Degory Priest] by E. Townsend, R. S. Wakefield & M. H. Stover * [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB2728/i/48506/i/0 Vol. 9. Francis Eaton] by L. D. Van Antwerp & R. S. Wakefield * [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB2728/i/48508/i/0 Vol. 10. Samuel Fuller] by R. S. Wakefield * Vol. 11. pt. 1. Edward Doty through sons Edward and John b Peter B. Hill * Vol. 11, pt. 2. Edward Doty through sons Thomas and Samuel, and daughters Desire and Elizabeth * Vol. 11, pt. 3. Edward Doty: his descendants through sons Isaac and Joseph and daughter Mary * [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB2728/i/53443/i/0 Vol. 12. Francis Cooke] by Ralph Van Wood, Jr. * Vol. 13. William White by Robert M. Sherman & Ruth W. Sherman re-edited by R. S. Wakefield * Vol. 14. Myles Standish by Russell L. Warner & R. S. Wakefield * Vol. 15. James Chilton and Richard More by Robert M. Sherman * Vol. 16. pt. 1. John Alden, first four generations by Esther Littleford Woodworth-Barnes & Alice Crane Williams * Vol. 16. pt. 2. John Alden, fifth generation descendants of his daughter Elizabeth Alden Pabodie * Vol. 16. pt. 3. John Alden, fifth generation descendants of his sons John, Joseph, and Jonathan * Vol. 16. pt. 4. Family of John Alden, fifth generation descendants of his daughter Ruth (Alden) Bass * Vol. 16. pt. 5. Family of John Alden, fifth generation descendants of his daughter Sarah (Alden)Standish * Vol. 17. Isaac Allerton by Robert S. Wakefield & Margaret Harris Stover * Vol. 18. pt. 1. Richard Warren by Robert S. Wakefield * Vol. 18, pt. 2. Richard Warren, the fifth generation descendants of his daughters Mary, Anna and Elizabeth * Vol. 18. pt. 3. Richard Warren, the fifth generation descendants of his children Abigail,Nathaniel and Joseph * Vol. 19. Thomas Rogers by Alice Westgate; revised by Ann T. Reeves * Vol. 20. pt. 1. Henry Samson by Robert M. Sherman, Ruth W. Sherman & Robert S. Wakefield * Vol. 20. pt. 2. Henry Samson, fifth generation descendants of Henry's son James Samson and daughters Elizabeth Samson Sprout, Hannah Samson Holmes, daughter Samson Hanmore and Dorcas Samson Bonney * Vol. 20. pt. 3. Fifth generation descendants of Henry sons Stephen and Caleb * Vol. 21. pt. 1 John Billington by Harriet W. Hodge; revised by Robert S. Wakefield * Vol. 21. pt. 2. Family of John Billington, sixth generation descendants * Vol. 22. William Bradford by Ann Smith Lainhart and Robert S. Wakefield * Vol. 23. pt. 1. John Howland, the first four generations of his children Lydia, Hannah, Joseph, Jabez, Ruth and Isaac by Ann Smith Lainhart and Robert S. Wakefield * Vol. 23. pt. 2. John Howland, the fifth generation of Lydia and Hannah * Vol. 23. pt. 3. John Howland, the fifth and sixth generations of his sons Joseph and Jabez * Vol. 24. pt. 1. The descendants of Elder William Brewster, generations one to four. === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Mayflower Families Through Five Generations|Mayflower Families Through Five Generations]]'' (The General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Plymouth, Massachusetts, 2011) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#MFTFG|Mayflower Families]]) * ''[[Space:Mayflower Families Through Five Generations|Mayflower Families Through Five Generations]]'' (The General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Plymouth, Massachusetts, 2011) Vol. , [ Page ].

Mayflower Families Through Six Generations

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Mayflower Passengers With Known Living Descendants

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== Mayflower Families With Known Living Descendants == This information is from: [[Wikipedia: Mayflower_Society]], and includes all the 1620 Mayflower passengers with descedants that are living today. : All ages shown below are their approximate ages in 1620. * [[Space:Mayflower Allerton Family|Allerton Family]]: ::* [[Allerton-3|Isaac Allerton]], age 34 ::* [[Norris-75|Mary (Norris) Allerton]], age 32 ::* [[Allerton-74|Bartholomew Allerton]], age 10 ::* [[Allerton-6|Mary (Allerton) Cushman]], age 4 ::* [[Allerton-8|Remember (Allerton) Maverick]], age 6 * [[Space:Mayflower Billington Family|Billington Family]]: ::* [[Billington-3|John Billington]], age 38 ::* [[Unknown-422814|Elinor (Unknown) Billington]], age 38 ::* [[Billington-2|Francis Billington]], age 14 * [[Space:Mayflower Bradford Family|Bradford Family]]: ::* [[Bradford-24|William Bradford]], age 31 - remarried ::* [[May-153|Dorothy (May) Bradford]], age 23 - no living descendants ::* [[Bradford-123|John Bradford]], age 2 - no living descendants * [[Space:Mayflower Brewster Family|Brewster Family]]: ::* [[Brewster-4|William Brewster]], age 54 ::* [[Unknown-199693|Mary (Unknown) Brewster]], age 52 ::* [[Brewster-81|Love Brewster]], age 9 * [[Space:Mayflower Chilton Family|Chilton Family]]: ::* [[Chilton-4|James Chilton]], age 65 ::* [[Unknown-463337|Mrs. (Unknown) Chilton]], age 56 ::* [[Chilton-11|Mary (Chilton) Winslow]], age 13 * [[Space:Mayflower Cooke Family|Cooke Family]]: ::* [[Cooke-36|Francis Cooke]], age 37 ::* [[Cooke-19|John Cooke]], age 13 * [[Space:Mayflower Eaton Family|Eaton Family]]: ::* [[Eaton-89|Francis Eaton]], age 24 ::* [[Unknown-165092|Sarah (Unknown) Eaton]], age 20 ::* [[Eaton-95|Samuel Eaton]], age 1 * [[Space:Mayflower Fuller Famil|Fuller Famil]]y ::* [[Fuller-13|Edward Fuller]], age 45 ::* [[Unknown-164467|Mrs. (Unknown) Fuller]], age 39 ::* [[Fuller-48|Samuel Fuller (son of Edward)]], age 12 ::* [[Fuller-11|Samuel Fuller (brother of Edward)]], age 40 * [[Space:Mayflower Hopkins Family|Hopkins Family]]: ::* [[Hopkins-373|Stephen Hopkins]], age 39 ::* [[Fisher-2|Elizabeth (Fisher) Hopkins]], age 35 ::* [[Hopkins-6|Giles Hopkins]], age 12 ::* [[Hopkins-5|Constance (Hopkins) Snow]], age 14 * [[Space:Mayflower More Family|More Family]]: ::* [[More-108|Richard More]], age 6 ::* [[More-104|Elinora More]], age 8 - no living descendants ::* [[More-105|Jasper More]], age 7 - no living descendants ::* [[More-107|Mary More]], age 4 - no living descendants * [[Space:Mayflower Mullins Family|Mullins Family]]: ::* [[Mullins-5|William Mullins]]], age 48 ::* [[Unknown-210447|Alice (Unknown) Mullins]], age 45 ::* [[Mullins-7|Priscilla (Mullins) Alden]], age 18 ::* [[Mullins-42|William Mullins, Jr.]], age 25 - no living descendats ::* [[Mullins-44|Joseph Mullins]], age 18 - no living descendats * [[Space:Mayflower Rogers Family|Rogers Family]]: ::* [[Rogers-171|Thomas Rogers]], age 49 ::* [[Rogers-12|Joseph Rogers]], age 17 * [[Space:Mayflower Standish Family|Standish Family]]: ::* [[Standish-112|Myles Standish]], age 36 - remarried ::* [[Unknown-165180|Rose (Unknown) Standish]], age 35 - no living descendats * [[Space:Mayflower Tilly Family|Tilly Family]]: ::* [[Tilley-84|John Tilley]], age 49 ::* [[Hurst-26|Joan (Hurst) Tilley]], age 52 ::* [[Tilley-73|Elizabeth (Tilley) Howland]], age 13 * [[Space:Mayflower White Family|White Family]]: ::* [[White-506|William White]], age 33 ::* [[Jackson-23548|Susanna (Jackson) (White) Winslow]], age 26 ::* [[White-505|Resolved White]], age 5 ::* [[White-1129|Peregrine White]], age 0 * [[Space:Mayflower Winslow Family|Winslow Family]]: ::* [[Winslow-83|Edward Winslow]], age 25 - remarried ::* [[Barker-462|Elizabeth (Barker) Winslow]], age 27 - no living descendats ::* [[Winslow-156|Gilbert Winslow, brother of Edward]], age 20 - no living descendats === Men not traveling with family: === * [[Space:Mayflower Alden Family|Alden Family]]: ::* [[Alden-63|John Alden]], age 22 * [[Space:Mayflower Browne Family|Browne Family]]: ::* [[Browne-66|Peter Browne]], age 26 * [[Space:Mayflower Doty Family|Doty Family]]: ::* [[Doty-42|Edward Doty]], age 21 * [[Space:Mayflower Fletcher Family|Fletcher Family]]: ::* [[Fletcher-1558|Moses Fletcher]], age 56 * [[Space:Mayflower Howland Family|Howland Family]]: ::* [[Howland-21|John Howland]], age 28 * [[Space:Mayflower Alden Family|Alden Family]]: ::* [[Priest-39|Degory Priest]], age 41, leaving his wife and two daughters in Leiden * [[Space:Mayflower Samson Family|Samson Family]]: ::* [[Samson-27|Henry Samson]], age 16 * [[Space:Mayflower Soule Family|Soule Family]]: ::* [[Soule-33|George Soule]], age 20 * [[Space:Mayflower Warren Family|Warren Family]]: ::* [[Warren-66|Richard Warren]], age 42, leaving his family in England

Mayflower Pilgrim Descendants in Cape May County, New Jersey

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[[Category:Cape May County, New Jersey]] [[Category:New Jersey, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] ==Mayflower Pilgrim Descendants in Cape May County, New Jersey== * Howe, Paul S. ''Mayflower Pilgrim Descendants in Cape May County, New Jersey: Memorial of the Three Hundredth Anniversary of the Landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, 1620-1920; a Record of the Pilgrim Descendants Who Early in Its History Settled in Cape May County, and Some of Their Children Throughout the Several States of the Union at the Present Time.'' (Cape May: A.R. Hand, 1921) * '''Citation Example''' ::Howe, Paul S. ''[[Space:Mayflower Pilgrim Descendants in Cape May County, New Jersey| Mayflower Pilgrim Descendants in Cape May County, New Jersey.]]'' (Cape May, A.R. Hand, 1921) *'''Footnote Example''' ::[[#Howe|Howe]], Page 123 *'''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Mayflower_Pilgrim_Descendants_in_Cape_May_County%2C_New_Jersey|What Links to Here]]''' === Available online at these locations: === *[https://archive.org/details/mayflowerpilgrim02howe Full Text on Archive.org] *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48110 on Ancestry] ($subscription) ::Or [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/2618628 Find it in a library] via WorldCat

Mayflower Pilgrims ancestors of Isaac Kingman and Sybil Ames

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To see how you are related to these Mayflower Passengers, click these links: (you must be signed in) *Direct relations **[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person2_name=Fuller-11 Samuel Fuller] **[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person2_name=Cooke-36 Francis Cooke] **[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person2_name=Doty-42 Edward Doty] **[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person2_name=Chilton-4 James Chilton] **[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person2_name=Furner-2 Susanna (Furner) Chilton] **[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person2_name=Chilton-11 Mary Chilton] *Indirect relations **[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person2_name=Cooke-19 John Cooke] **[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person2_name=Fuller-13 Edward Fuller] **[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person2_name=Fuller-48 Samuel Fuller] **[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person2_name=Winslow-83 Edward Winslow Jr.] **[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person2_name=Winslow-156 Gilbert Winslow] A complete list of the Mayflower Passengers is included in this WikiTree article: [[Space:The_Mayflower|The Mayflower]].

Mayflower Project 5 Star Profiles.

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''' Welcome to the Mayflower 5 Star Profile List''' {{Image|file=Welcome_to_the_Slavic_Roots_5_Star_list_Team.jpg }} This is the 5 Stars List for any profiles associated or potential profiles that can be under the [[Project:Mayflower]] * '''Goal:''' To update high access profiles *'''G2G Thread: All about the 5 Star List Motivation Group''' [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/905133/will-you-help-us-improve-the-most-visited-profiles will-you-help-us-improve-the-most-visited-profiles?] == What to do == === Sourcing === *Check that facts are sourced. Try to find sources for ones that aren't sourced. *If there aren't dates/locations, see if you can find them and add with sources. If you can't find them, it would be helpful to add notes about where you searched so that others don't have to repeat your efforts. *If you have access to the Silver or pink books this is a great source to be using. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Mayflower_Project_Reliable_Sources Mayflower Reliable Sources List] === Merge === *Check if there are any duplicate family members and propose merges when necessary. === Biography === *If there is a biography, make sure it is an originally written narrative, '''excluding any copyright or licensing violations''' (for example, not something that was copied and pasted (C&P) from Wikipedia; see Copying Text) *Rearrange the Biography section into a logical order, remove any GEDCOM junk and clean up after any merges. (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Biographies) *Make sure the profile meets our Profile Aesthetics recommendations (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Profile_Aesthetics and https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:HTML_and_Inline_CSS ). *If there's not a biography, try to lay out a basic narrative and/or timeline of the persons life. Getting the key facts in order will help later. === Other === *See if you can add photographs, pictures, maps or other visual items. *Add categories, project templates, stickers and/or succession boxes if appropriate. * If you feel a profile is sufficiently "done", add an ok (see example below) to the beginning == The Profile List == ✔ indicates "Mayflower Project Checklist Completed" ok indicates 5 star profile reviewed *[[Adams-16619|Alice (Adams) Collins (1682-1735)]] *[[Adams-35|John Adams (1691-1761)]] *[[Adams-43|Joseph Adams III (1689-1783)]] *[[Adams-51|Samuel Adams (1694-1751)]] *[[Alden-184|Alice (Alden) Paddock (1685-1774)]] *[[Alden-186|Benjamin Alden (1673-1741)]] *[[Alden-72|David Alden (1646-1719)]] *[[Alden-235|Ebenezer Alden (1693-1776)]] *[[Alden-7|Elisabeth (Alden) Pabodie (abt.1624-1717)]] *[[Alden-18|Elizabeth (Alden) Willard (1665-aft.1739)]] *[[Alden-76|Hopestill (Alden) Snow (1668-aft.1753)]] *[[Alden-98|Isaac Alden (abt.1666-abt.1727)]] *[[Alden-6|John Alden (abt.1626-1702)]] *[[Alden-93|John Alden (abt.1674-1730)]] *[[Alden-63|John Alden (abt.1598-1687)]] * ✔ [[Alden-13|John Alden (1660-bef.1663)]] *[[Alden-14|John Alden (1663-1730)]] *[[Alden-3|Jonathan Alden Sr. (abt.1632-1697)]] *[[Alden-96|Joseph Alden Jr (abt.1668-1747)]] *[[Alden-5|Joseph Alden (aft.1627-1697)]] *[[Alden-10|Mary Alden (abt.1648-aft.1688)]] *[[Alden-95|Mercy (Alden) Burrill (1669-aft.1727)]] *[[Alden-11|Priscilla Alden (abt.1630-aft.1688)]] *[[Alden-42|Priscilla (Alden) Chesebrough (abt.1676-1736)]] *[[Alden-9|Rebecca (Alden) Delano (abt.1643-bef.1722)]] *[[Alden-1|Ruth (Alden) Bass (abt.1637-1674)]] *[[Alden-34|Ruth (Alden) Sprague (1674-1758)]] *[[Alden-4|Sarah (Alden) Standish (abt.1634-bef.1688)]] * ✔ [[Allerton-74|Bartholomew Allerton (abt.1612-bef.1659)]] *[[Allerton-81|Elizabeth (Allerton) Eyres (1653-1740)]] *[[Allerton-82|Frances (Allerton) Travers (bef.1669-bef.1702)]] * ✔ [[Allerton-3|Isaac Allerton (abt.1586-bef.1659)]] *[[Allerton-5|Isaac Allerton (abt.1630-bef.1702)]] *[[Allerton-85|Isaac Allerton (1655-bef.1702)]] * ✔ [[Allerton-75|John Allerton (abt.1588-bef.1621)]] * ✔ [[Allerton-6|Mary (Allerton) Cushman (abt.1617-1699)]] * ✔ [[Allerton-8|Remember Maverick (Allerton) (abt. 1651-bef.1656)]] *[[Allerton-16|Sarah (Allerton) Lee (abt.1670-1731)]] * ok [[Allerton-21|Sarah Godbertson (Allerton) aka Vincent, Priest (abt.1584-bef.1633)]] * ok [[Allerton-88|Sarah Allerton (abt.1626-?)]] *[[Allerton-90|Willoughby Allerton (abt.1664-bef.1723)]] *[[Barker-462|Elizabeth (Barker) Winslow (abt.1593-1621)]] *[[Bartlett-21|Benjamin Bartlett Jr (abt.1658-bef.1724)]] *[[Bartlett-299|Benjamin Bartlett Sr (bef.1633-1691)]] *[[Bartlett-298|Elizabeth (Bartlett) Sprague (abt.1636-1713)]] *[[Bartlett-248|Ichabod Bartlett (bef.1674-bef.1717)]] *[[Bartlett-159|Joseph Bartlett Jr. (1665-1703)]] *[[Bartlett-249|Joseph Bartlett (abt.1639-1712)]] *[[Bartlett-303|Lydia (Bartlett) Nelson (1648-1691)]] *[[Bartlett-2036|Mary (Bartlett) Morey (abt.1633-1692)]] *[[Bartlett-304|Mercy (Bartlett) Joy (1650-aft.1677)]] *[[Bartlett-721|Rebecca (Bartlett) Samson (bef.1664-1741)]] *[[Bartlett-300|Rebecca Harlow (Bartlett)]] *[[Bartlett-899|Robert Bartlett (abt.1663-1718)]] *[[Bartlett-22|Samuel Bartlett (abt.1662-bef.1713)]] *[[Bartlett-305|Sarah Rider (Bartlett)]] *[[Bartlett-2465|Sarah (Bartlett) Bradford (abt.1681-1761)]] *[[Bass-1|Hannah (Bass) Adams (1667-1705)]] *[[Bass-2820|John Bass (1658-1724)]] *[[Bass-8|Mary (Bass) Spear (1669-1725)]] *[[Bass-130|Ruth (Bass) Webb (1662-1699)]] *[[Bass-2|Samuel Bass (1660-1751)]] *[[Bass-161|Sarah (Bass) Thayer (1672-1751)]] * ✔ [[Bassett-176|Sarah (Bassett) White (abt.1628-1711)]] * ✔ [[Billington-67|Elizabeth Billington aka Bullock]] *[[Billington-2|Francis Billington (abt.1606-1684)]] * ✔ [[Billington-69|Isaac Billington (abt.1644-1709)]] * ✔ [[Billington-3|John Billington (abt.1580-1630)]] * ✔ [[Billington-12|John Billington (abt.1604-aft.1627)]] *[[Billington-14|Joseph Billington (abt.1636-aft.1685)]] * ✔ [[Billington-1|Martha Crossman (Billington) aka Eaton]] * ✔ [[Billington-407|Mary Billington]] *[[Billington-109|Mercy Martin (Billington)]] *[[Bonham-20|Hezekiah Bonham]] *[[Bonham-13|Mary Dunham (Bonham)]] *[[Bradford-45|Alice Fitch (Bradford) aka Adams]] *[[Bradford-49|David Bradford (1690-1730)]] *[[Bradford-283|Elisha Bradford (abt.1669-1747)]] *[[Bradford-52|Ephraim Bradford]] *[[Bradford-53|Hannah (Bradford) Ripley (1662-1738)]] *[[Bradford-55|Israel Bradford (1677-1760)]] *[[Bradford-857|James Bradford (1689-1762)]] *[[Bradford-123|John Bradford]] *[[Bradford-74|John Bradford (1675-1724)]] *[[Bradford-56|John Bradford]] *[[Bradford-275|Joseph Bradford (1630-1715)]] *[[Bradford-57|Joseph Bradford]] *[[Bradford-58|Melatiah Steele (Bradford) aka Stevans]] *[[Bradford-59|Mercy Steele (Bradford) aka Steel]] *[[Bradford-122|Mercy (Bradford) Vermayes (1627-bef.1657)]] *[[Bradford-62|Samuel Bradford]] *[[Bradford-317|Samuel Bradford (1683-1740)]] *[[Bradford-63|Sarah (Bradford) Baker (1671-abt.1705)]] *[[Bradford-65|Thomas Bradford]] *[[Bradford-24|William Bradford (bef.1590-1657)]] *[[Bradford-68|William Bradford Jr (1624-1704)]] *[[Bradford-69|William Bradford]] *[[Bradford-291|William Bradford (bef.1686-1730)]] *[[Brewster-26|Benjamin Brewster (1633-1710)]] *[[Brewster-37|Daniel Brewster (1667-1735)]] *[[Brewster-42|Elizabeth (Brewster) Christophers (1637-1708)]] *[[Brewster-44|Fear (Brewster) Allerton (abt.1605-bef.1634)]] *[[Brewster-49|Grace (Brewster) Wetherell (1639-1684)]] *[[Brewster-50|Hannah (Brewster) Morgan (1641-1711)]] *[[Brewster-3|Jonathan Brewster (1593-1659)]] *[[Brewster-66|Jonathan Brewster]] *[[Brewster-200|Jonathan Brewster (bef.1685-1753)]] *[[Brewster-81|Love Brewster (abt.1614-bef.1651)]] *[[Brewster-9|Mary (Brewster) Turner (1627-aft.1698)]] *[[Brewster-88|Mary Ann (Brewster) Fitch (1660-abt.1751)]] *[[Brewster-195|Nathaniel Brewster]] *[[Brewster-98|Patience (Brewster) Prence (abt.1600-bef.1634)]] *[[Brewster-2|Ruth Hill (Brewster) aka Picket]] *[[Brewster-194|Sarah (Brewster) Bartlett (1635-bef.1679)]] *[[Brewster-4|William Brewster (abt.1566-1644)]] *[[Brewster-125|William Brewster (1669-abt.1728)]] *[[Brewster-127|William Brewster]] *[[Brewster-191|William Brewster]] *[[Brewster-140|Wrestling Brewster]] *[[Brewster-196|Wrestling Brewster]] *[[Brown-1056|James John Brown Jr.]] *[[Browne-70|Mary (Browne) Tinkham]] * ✔ [[Browne-66|Peter Brown]] * ✔ [[Browne-65|Rebecca (Browne) Snow ]] *[[Bucket-7|Mary (Bucket) Soule (abt.1605-1676)]] *[[Burgess-3656|Rebecca (Burgess) Rose (1667-1718)]] *[[Burrill-27|John Burrill (1694-1754)]] *[[Cadman-13|Elizabeth (Cadman) White (1685-aft.1768)]] *[[Carpenter-397|Agnes (Carpenter) Fuller (bef.1593-bef.1615)]] *[[Carpenter-423|Alice (Carpenter) Bradford (bef.1589-abt.1670)]] * ✔ [[Carter-5837|Robert Carter (aft.1600-1621)]] *[[Carver-254|John Carver]] *[[Chandler-26|Sarah (Chandler) Leonard (bef.1622-1675)]] *[[Chilton-6|Isabella Chandler (Chilton)]] *[[Chilton-4|James Chilton (abt.1556-1620)]] *[[Chilton-5|Mary Chilton (abt.1591-bef.1593)]] *[[Chilton-11|Mary (Chilton) Winslow (bef.1607-bef.1679)]] *[[Chipman-56|Elizabeth (Chipman) Joyce (1647-aft.1712)]] *[[Chipman-58|Hope Cobb (Chipman) aka Huckins]] *[[Chipman-57|James Chipman (1694-aft.1749)]] *[[Chipman-50|John Chipman aka Chipman]] *[[Chipman-84|John Chipman (1691-1775)]] *[[Chipman-48|Lydia Sargent (Chipman)]]- Howland *[[Chipman-51|Samuel Chipman]] *[[Chipman-83|Thomas Chipman (1687-1752)]] *[[Church-370|Abigail (Church) Thaxter (1648-1677)]] *[[Church-233|Benjamin Church (abt.1642-1718)]] *[[Church-147|Caleb Church (1647-bef.1722)]] * ✔ [[Church-171|Isaac Church (1678-aft.1745)]] *[[Church-16|Joseph Church]] - Warren *[[Church-172|Joseph Church Jr. (abt.1662-1715)]] *[[Church-148|Nathaniel Church (1641-1707)]] *[[Church-9|Rebecca (Church) Warrin (1678-1757)]] *[[Clarke-140|Faith (Clarke) Phillips (1618-1675)]] * ✔ [[Clarke-3140|Richard Clarke (abt.1600-abt.1621)]] *[[Cobb-88|Sarah (Cobb) Chipman (1663-1743)]] *[[Cole-10975|Israel Cole (1685-bef.1746)]] *[[Cole-4562|Joseph Cole (1677-bef.1766)]] *[[Collier-8|Sarah (Collier) Parke (bef.1616-1691)]] *[[Cooke-38|Caleb Cooke (abt.1651-abt.1722)]] *[[Cooke-31|Deborah (Cooke) Godfrey (1678-1745)]] *[[Cooke-164|Elizabeth Cooke (bef.1611-bef.1627)]] *[[Cooke-22|Elizabeth Wilcox (Cooke)]] *[[Cooke-37|Elizabeth Doty (Cooke)]] *[[Cooke-36|Francis Cooke (abt.1583-1663)]] *[[Cooke-42|Francis Cooke (1662-1746]] *[[Cooke-97|Hester (Cooke) Wright (1620-bef.1691)]] *[[Cooke-23|Hester (Cooke) Taber (1650-aft.1671)]] *[[Cooke-1|Jacob Cooke]] *[[Cook-6666|Jacob (Cook) Cooke Jr. (1691-1753)]] *[[Cooke-35|Jacob Cooke (abt.1618-1675)]] *[[Cooke-13|Jane (Cooke) Mitchell (abt.1605-bef.1641)]] *[[Cooke-19|Jean Cooke (bef.1607-abt.1695)]] *[[Cooke-32|Joshua Cooke (1682-1746)]] *[[Cooke-27|Josiah Cooke (1670-aft.1727)]] *[[Cooke-41|Martha (Cooke) Cushman (1659-1722)]] *[[Cooke-94|Mary (Cooke) Tomson 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[[Jackson-23548|Susanna Winslow (Jackson) aka White]] * [[Latham-24|Hannah Washburn (Latham)]] * [[Latham-69|Mercy Harris (Latham)]] * [[Lee-119|Bridget Fuller (Lee)]] * [[Little-148|Ephraim Little]] * [[May-153|Dorothy Bradford (May)]] * [[Mayo-297|Samuel Mayo]] * [[Mayo-77|Thomas Mayo]] * [[Minter-110|Desire Minter]] * [[Mitchell-146|Mary Shaw (Mitchell)]] * ok: [[Mullins-42|William Mullins Jr.]] * ok: [[Norris-75|Mary Allerton (Norris) aka Norreys]] * [[Pabodie-11|Ruth Bartlett (Pabodie)]] * [[Pabodie-12|Rebecca Southworth (Pabodie) aka Peabody, Paybodie]] * [[Pabodie-2|Lydia Grinnell (Pabodie)]] * [[Pabodie-5|Mary Southworth (Pabodie)]] * [[Pabodie-6|Mercy Simmons (Pabodie)]] * [[Penn-8|Christian Christiana Billington (Penn) aka Eaton]] * [[Prence-4|Hannah Sparrow (Prence) aka Mayo]] * [[Prence-8|Rebecca Freeman (Prence)]] * ok: [[Priest-116|Marah Mary, Marra Pratt (Priest)]] * [[Richmond-30|Edward Richmond]] * [[Rowley-3|Moses Rowley Jr.]] * [[Rowley-5|Mehitable Fuller (Rowley)]] 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VII]] * [[Washburn-168|Samuel Washburn Sr.]] * [[Washburn-359|Thomas Washburn Sr.]] * [[Washburn-78|Jonathan Washburn]] * [[West-338|Susannah Barber (West)]] * [[White-11597|Katherine Catherine Carver (White) aka Leggatt, Leggett]] * [[White-198|Anna Hannah Hayward (White)]] * [[White-2825|Elizabeth Wheeler (White)]] * [[White-2831|John White]] * [[White-2837|Josiah White]] * [[White-2854|Samuel White]] * [[White-2864|William White]] * ok: [[Winslow-179|Edward Winslow III]] * [[Winslow-180|Josiah Winslow]] * [[Winslow-88|Mary Gray (Winslow)]] Thank you to Maggie N for her excellent [[:Space:The_Holocaust_5_Star_Profile_List]]

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== An Updated Biography of Mayflower Richard Warren == This biographical sketch tells the little we can discern regarding the life of Mr. Richard Warren, between his marriage in 1610 in Hertfordshire and his death, ~1628 in Plymouth Colony. In these productive 18 years, he fathered seven children and was a principal member of that greatest of adventures, the voyage of Mayflower 1 across a hostile ocean, followed by the establishment of Plymouth Colony in a hostile wilderness. Into this setting, he also introduced his wife and children. These children would all flourish and have many children of their own, establishing Richard as a great patriarch of American dreams, with prominent descendants including another great American adventurer who strolled on the surface of Earth's moon; and to which can be added American presidents, American wartime Generals, notables of American literature, and Americans such as us, descendants who take the trouble to establish such distant paternity, which we then can claim as our own. The first definite record yet found for Richard documents his marriage to Elizabeth Walker on April 14, 1610 at Great Amwell, Herfordshire"England Marriages, 1538–1973 ," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N2RB-43X : 10 December 2014), Richard Warren and Elizabeth Wallker, 14 Apr 1610; citing Great Amwell,Hertford,England, reference ; FHL microfilm 991,303.. Daughter of Augustine Walker, Elizabeth was baptized in September, 1583, in Baldock, Hertfordshire"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NRWD-S8J : 30 December 2014), Elizabeth Walker, Sep 1583; citing BALDOCK,HERTFORD,ENGLAND, reference ; FHL microfilm 991,305.. The will of Augustine Walker mentions the first three Warren daughters, Mary, Anna, and Sarah, thus providing strong circumstantial evidence that Elizabeth Walker is wife to Mayflower Richard Warren. When the Pilgrims were planning to leave Leyden, Holland, to migrate to the new world, they found that they needed to find financial investors and additional settlers, to have any hope of establishing a viable, stand-alone colony. Several of these new recruits came from London, among them Mr. Richard Warren, a merchantMourt's Relation, published 1622, freely available as eBook from Google. The Mr. title implies that he was a man of either rank or wealthBradford's History, Saints & Strangers. Such sponsors were called Purchasers or Merchant Adventurers or simply Strangers, to distinguish them from Saints, the true Pilgrims. The resettlement plan originally involved two ships, the Mayflower and Speedwell. Because of the developing unseaworthiness of sister ship Speedwell, the voyage was reduced to Mayflower alone, which had to delay leaving until late in the season. The voyage became stormy as the weeks progressed through the fall and into the start of winter. Bradford writes that Mayflower passengers included "Mr. Richard Warren, but his wife and children were left behind and came afterwards."William Bradford, Of Plymouth Plantation 1620, 1647, ed.. It is possible that Richard's wife, Elizabeth (Walker) Warren, and her five daughters, were planned to be part of this original group, but the plan had to be abandoned. William Bradford notes that, when the Speedwell was determined to be unseaworthy, "...it was resolved to dismiss her [the Speedwell] and part of the company, and proceed with the other ship [the Mayflower]. The which (though it was grievous and caused great discouragement) was put into execution. So after they had took out such provision as the other ship could well stow, and concluded both what number and what persons to send back, they made another sad parting; the one ship [the Speedwell] going back for London and the other [the Mayflower] proceeding on her voyage. Those that went back were for the most part such as were willing so to do, either out of some discontent or fear they conceived of the ill success of the voyage, seeing so many crosses befall, and the year time so far spent. But others, in regard of their own weakness and charge of many young children were thought least useful and most unfit to bear the brunt of this hard adventure; unto which work of God, and judgment of their brethren, they were contented to submit."William Bradford, Of Plymouth Plantation 1620, 1647, ed. After reaching Cape Cod, the crew tried to proceed to the south to their original, contracted destination of Virginia Colony, but could not make sufficient headway due to the bad weather. So they accepted their fate and began to investigate places here to begin a permanent colonyMourt's Relation, published 1622, freely available as eBook from Google. William Bradford recognized the need for a formal agreement among the chartered male passengers, to create a mutual contract that would further the broad interests of the group. It was titled Mayflower Compact, described by William Bradford: "I shall ... begin with a combination made by them before they came ashore; being the first foundation of their government in this place. Occasioned partly by the discontented and mutinous speeches that some of the Strangers amongst them had let fall from them in the ship: That when they came ashore they would use their own liberty, for none had power to command them, the patent they had being for Virginia and not for New England ... And partly that such an act by them done, this their condition considered, might be as firm as any patent, and in some respects more sure. "The form was as followeth: We whose names are underwritten, .... having undertaken, for the Glory of God and advancement of the Christian Faith and Honour of our King and Country, a Voyage to plant the First Colony in the Northern parts of Virginia, do by these presents solemnly and mutually in the presence of God and one of another, Covenant and Combine ourselves together into a Civil Body Politic, for our better ordering and preservation and furtherance of the ends aforesaid; and by virtue hereof to enact, constitute and frame such just and equal Laws, Ordinances, Acts, Constitutions and Offices, from time to time, as shall be thought most meet and convenient for the general good of the Colony, unto which we promise all due submission and obedience. In witness whereof we have hereunder subscribed our names at Cape Cod, the 11th of November, ...Anno Domini 1620." Upon the arrival of the Mayflower at Cape Cod Harbor in November 1620, Richard Warren was one of the forty-one adult, male signatories to this Mayflower CompactMayflower Compact. Richard was one of the group of passengers (seven Saints and three Strangers) who went ashore on December 6, 1620, and engaged in a "huggery" with a group of the natives, referred to as "The First Encounter"Condensed version of story in William Bradford's ''Of Plymouth Plantation.''. According to William Bradford, "Wednesday, the sixth of December [1620]. It was resolved our discoverers should set forth ... So ten of our men were appointed who were of themselves willing to undertake it, to wit, Captain Standish, Master Carver, William Bradford, Edward Winslow, John Tilley, Edward Tilley, John Howland, and three of London, Richard Warren, Stephen Hopkins, and Edward Doten, and two of our seamen, John Alderton, and Thomas English. Of the ship's company there went ...Mourt’s Relation, ed. Jordan D. Fiore (Plymouth, Mass.: Plymouth Rock Foundation, 1985), p. 27-28. The First Encounter ended well, but the natives had proved hostile, and the English slow-fire muskets seemed at a disadvantage to the natives' rapid fire bows and arrows. Yet nature would prove far harsher in its treatment of the settlers. Richard survived the dreadful time of sickness when about half of the one hundred and three passengers died in the extreme hardships, including near starvation, of the first year of the settlement. Elizabeth and their five daughters arrived in Plymouth on the ship Anne in July, 1623, along with sixty more people to live in the new settlement. About this time, Richard received a grant of land in the 1623 Division of Land.Scott Deetz, Patricia; Fennell, Christopher."[http://www.histarch.illinois.edu/plymouth/landdiv.html Plymouth Colony Division of Land, 1623]." ''The Plymouth Colony Archive Project.''. In 1626 twenty seven Plymouth settlers, called Purchasers, were involved with the colony joint-stock company which afterwards was turned over to the control of senior colony members. That group was called Undertakers, and were made up of such as Bradford, Standish and Allerton initially who were later joined by Winslow, Brewster, Howland, Alden, Pence and others from London, former Merchant Adventurers. The agreement was dated October 26, 1626 and was finalized sometime in 1627. Richard Warren may have originally been a party to the agreement, but due to his death, which may have been sometime in 1628, his name on the charter was changed to that of his wife, recorded as "Elizabeth Warren, widow." Elizabeth Warren, as a widow, was named in a law passed by the Plymouth Court specifically to give her the Purchaser status that her husband had - "hee dying before he had performed the bargaine, the said Elizabeth performed the same after his decease...." The Warren family is listed in the division of cattle, 1627 [[http://static.squarespace.com/static/50a02efce4b046b42952af27/t/50a8732ce4b089e056ee4bac/1353216812348/DivisionOfCattle.pdf Link to Division of Cattle]]. It is believed that the list includes everyone's name residing then in Plymouth. Richard seems to have been one of the five assistant governors from 1624-1628. The Warren house, built in 1627, stood at the same location as the present house, at the head of Clifford Road, with its back to the sea. It was re-built about 1700. Richard is thought to have died in 1628, but a precise date and cause of death also did not survive. "This year [1628] died Mr. Richard Warren, who hath been mentioned before in this book, and was an useful instrument; and during his life bore a deep share in the difficulties and troubles of the first settlement of the plantation of New Plimouth."Nathaniel Morton, New England's Memorial (Boston : John Usher, 1669). Richard Warren left behind his wife, remarkable in her own right, and their seven children. During her widowhood, Elizabeth Warren's name is noted in Plymouth Colony records. She was an independent agent in her own right, the executor of her husband's estate, and paying taxes as head of household. It is claimed that Richard and Elizabeth have the largest posterity of any settler, numbering perhaps 14 millionWikipedia.[www.wikipedia.org]. The General Society of Mayflower Descendents credits Richard and Elizabeth (Walker) Warren with seven children: Mary, Anna, Sarah, Elizabeth, Abigail, Nathaniel, and Joseph. The two sons were born in Plymouth Colony. Elizabeth would live to be more than ninety years of age, dying on October 2, 1673. Elizabeth and Richard are buried on Burial Hill in Plymouth. ==Sources== * [[Space:The_Voyage_of_the_Mayflower|The Voyage of the Mayflower]]. The material in this link was transcribed by WikiTree contributor [[Morton-536|Allan Morton]] from Bradford's History. It also includes the text of the Mayflower Compact, a list of the [[:Category: Mayflower Compact Signatories|signers]] (including Richard Warren) and the story of the First Encounter. Warren's name appears twelfth on the Compact. (The American Genealogist, April 2003, v. 78, no. 2, p. 81-86) The article is on line at http://www.craigrich.net/TAG_Warren.pdf, and also includes the text of Augustine Walker's will. * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayflower Mayflower] * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayflower_Compact Mayflower Compact] * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Of_Plymouth_Plantation Of Plymouth Plantation] * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pilgrims Pilgrims] * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Colony Plymouth Colony] * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thanksgiving Thanksgiving] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Warren-Photos-2883 Attached Documents]. ** Mayflower Links, by Mae M. Douglas [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/Lechner_Ancestor_Manuscripts.jpg page 1], [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/Lechner_Ancestor_Manuscripts-1.jpg page 2], [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/Lechner_Ancestor_Manuscripts-2.jpg page 3], [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/Lechner_Ancestor_Manuscripts-3.jpg page 4] ** [[Space:History_of_Plymouth_plantation|History of Plymouth plantation]], [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/History_of_Plymouth_plantation-2.jpg page 408] ** Of Plimoth Plantation, [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/Cooke-1544-5.jpg page 54] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/Warren-2883.jpg Mr. Richard Warren] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/Warren-2883-2.jpg Mayflower Compact] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/Walker-6010.jpg Elizabeth Warren] * Pilgrim Village Families Sketch: Richard Warren, by Robert Charles Anderson, New England Historic Genealogical Society. [http://www.americanancestors.org/pilgrim-families-richard-warren/ americanancestors.org] * Our New England Ancestors and Their Descendants, Compiled by Henry Whittemore, New England Ancestral Publishing Co., 1900. [[Space:New_England_Ancestors|Attached.]] * The Mayflower descendant, 1914. [[Space:The_Mayflower_descendant|Attached.]] * History of Plymouth plantation, 1620-1647, By William Bradford. [[Space:History_of_Plymouth_plantation|Attached.]] * William Bradford, Of Plymouth Plantation, ed. Samuel Morison (New York: Random House, 1952). * Mayflower Web Pages, by Caleb Johnson.[http://www.mayflowerhistory.com/] * Mayflower Families Through Five Generations: Descendants of the Pilgrims Who Landed at Plymouth, Mass., December 1620 (Vol. 18, Pt. 1: Richard Warren--4 Generations) * Richard & Elizabeth Warren, Pilgrim Hall Museum.[http://www.pilgrimhall.org/warrenrich.htm] * Robert S. Wakefield, Mayflower Families in Progress: Richard Warren for Four Generations. (Plymouth: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1991). * Ruth Berg Walsh,"The Search for Pilgrim Richard Warren's Parentage," Mayflower Quarterly, 51:109-112. * Eugene Aubrey Stratton, Plymouth Colony, Its History and Its People, 1620-1691 (Salt Lake City: Ancestor Publishers, 1986). *Nathaniel Morton, New England's Memorial (Cambridge, 1669). * "Richard Warren" (research since 2002), 2006, MayflowerHistory.com webpage: MayflowerHistory-RWarren[http://www.mayflowerhistory.com/Passengers/RichardWarren.php] * "EEL RIVER VALLEY" (of 1627 land grants, 400 acres (1.6 km2) to Warren), by Victoria B. Engstrom, Pilgrim Society Notes, Series One, Number 23, 1976, PilgrimHall.org webpage: PilgrimHall-EelRiverValley-RWarren-1976[http://pilgrimhall.org/PSNote23.htm] * "Richard & Elizabeth Warren in the records of the 17th century" (with wife), Pilgrim Hall Museum, Plymouth, MA, 1998-07-14, PilgrimHall.org webpage: PilgrimHall-WarrenRecords-1998: 1628 death of Richard at middle (Morton book); 1673 death of Elizabeth at bottom.[http://www.pilgrimhall.org/warrenrichrecords.htm] * Edward J. Davies, "The Marriage of Richard1 Warren of the Mayflower", The American Genealogist, 78 (2003), 81-86. * Jones, Emma C. Brewster. The Brewster Genealogy, 1566-1907: a Record of the Descendants of William Brewster of the "Mayflower," ruling elder of the Pilgrim church which founded Plymouth Colony in 1620. New York: Grafton Press. 1908 * Mayflower Families Through Five Generations (Vol. 18, Pt. 1: Richard Warren); edited by Robert S. Wakefield. * Mayflower Families Through Five Generations (Vol. 18, Pt. 2: Richard Warren—Fifth Generation Descendants of Mary2, Anna2 and Elizabeth2); edited by Robert S. Wakefield. * Mayflower Families Through Five Generations (Vol. 18, Pt. 3 Richard Warren) Fifth Generation Descendants of Abigail 2, Nathaniel 2, and Joseph 2; edited by Robert S. Wakefield. * Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters. "Richard Warren of the Mayflower and some of his Descendants." ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register,'' 1901, Vol. 55:70-78. * MayflowerHistory.com page on Richard Warren.[http://mayflowerhistory.com/Passengers/RichardWarren.php] * U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s * Mayflower Deeds and Probates, 1600-1850 * Massachusetts, Find A Grave Index, 1620-2013 * U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Yates Publishing Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived.

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about Maynards. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. Looking for information about William Maynard of Wilkes county NC born approximately 1720 in Devonshire England. William is the earliest link I can find in my family. I believe his wife is Agatha Damron.

Mayne Name Study

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[[Category:Mayne Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the One Name Studies Project. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Mayo Cemeteries Team Progress

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'''Welcome to the Mayo Cemeteries Team Progress page!'''
This page is part of [[Space:Mayo_Cemeteries_Team|Mayo Cemeteries Team]] This is where we can keep track of which cemeteries have been completely photographed, transcribed, and turned into WikiTree profiles. Please add the cemeteries you're working on to the list below, and sign and date the entry by adding ~~~~ on the end. Be sure to check here before starting a new cemetery to avoid duplication of effort. Where there is more than one cemetery in a town or area please prefix the cemetery name with the town. ==Started== :The following cemeteries have someone starting work on them, but photography is not yet complete. * Balla Old - [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 00:36, 14 January 2019 (UTC) * Balla St Cronins - [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 00:36, 14 January 2019 (UTC) * Ballyhaunis - [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 00:36, 14 January 2019 (UTC) * Belderrig - [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 00:36, 14 January 2019 (UTC) * Castlebar Ballynew - [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 00:36, 14 January 2019 (UTC) * Castlebar Chutch Of Ireland - [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 00:36, 14 January 2019 (UTC) * Castlebar Lough Lannagh - [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 00:36, 14 January 2019 (UTC) * Castlebar New Cemetery - [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 00:07, 14 January 2019 (UTC) * Charlestown Temple Cemetery - [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 00:36, 14 January 2019 (UTC) * Claremorris Mayo Abbey - [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 00:36, 14 January 2019 (UTC) * Claremorris New - [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 00:36, 14 January 2019 (UTC) * Claremorris St Marys - [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 00:36, 14 January 2019 (UTC) * Crossboyne - [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 00:36, 14 January 2019 (UTC) * Drummin St Mary - [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 00:36, 14 January 2019 (UTC) * Foxford - Craggagh Cemetery - [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 00:36, 14 January 2019 (UTC) * Guesdian Ballinafad - [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 00:36, 14 January 2019 (UTC) * Kilconduff Cemetery, Swinford - [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 00:07, 14 January 2019 (UTC) * Kilkinure Cemetery, Kiltimagh - [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 00:07, 14 January 2019 (UTC) * Killawalla - [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 00:36, 14 January 2019 (UTC) * Killeadan - [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 00:36, 14 January 2019 (UTC) * Knock New - [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 00:36, 14 January 2019 (UTC) * Knock Old - [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 00:36, 14 January 2019 (UTC) * Knock Top - [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 00:36, 14 January 2019 (UTC) * Louisberg Killeen Cemetery - [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 00:36, 14 January 2019 (UTC) * Meelick New - [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 00:36, 14 January 2019 (UTC) * Meelick Old - [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 00:36, 14 January 2019 (UTC) * Midfield Cemetery - [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 00:36, 14 January 2019 (UTC) * Parke - [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 00:36, 14 January 2019 (UTC) * Straide Church Graveyard Section - [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 00:36, 14 January 2019 (UTC) * Straide New Cemetery - [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 00:36, 14 January 2019 (UTC) * Straide Old Cemetery - [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 00:36, 14 January 2019 (UTC) * Tourmakeady - [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 00:36, 14 January 2019 (UTC) ==Photographed== :The following cemeteries have been completely photographed, but transcribing and creating WikiTree profiles has not been completed: * Castlebar Old Cemetery - [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 00:07, 14 January 2019 (UTC) * Old Cemetery, Bohola - [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 00:14, 14 January 2019 (UTC) == Transcribed == :The following cemeteries have been completely photographed and transcribed, but creating WikiTree profiles has not been completed. * [[Space:St_Josephs_Cemetery_Bohola|Bohola St Joseph's Cemetery]] - [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 10:52, 17 February 2019 (UTC) == Complete == :The following cemeteries are finished, meaning profiles have been created for everyone in the cemetery, and images of the tombstones are included on all the profiles. * [[Space:Old_Protestant_Graveyard, Swinford, Mayo|Swinford Old Protestant Graveyard]] - [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 02:34, 15 February 2019 (UTC)

Mayors of Duncan, British Columbia

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[[Category:Duncan, British Columbia]] [[Category:Mayors of Duncan, British Columbia]] ==Mayors of Duncan, British Columbia== * [[Duncan-11816|Kenneth Forrest Duncan]] 1912-1913 ''­connected!'' * [[Smithe-68|Ormand Towers Smithe]] 1914-1916, 1923 ''­connected!'' * [[Miller-67894|Edward Fleming Miller]] 1917-1918, 1922 ''­connected!'' * [[Pitt-1911|Thomas Pitt]] 1919-1921 ''­connected!'' * [[Mutter-141|James Islay Mutter]] 1924-1928 ''­connected!'' * [[Prevost-639|Harold Fairfax Prevost]] 1929-1935 ''connected!'' * [[Greig-1219|James Greig]] 1936-1939 ''connected!'' * [[Lee-28512|Edward Walter John Lee]] 1940-1942 ''connected!'' * [[Savage-6397|George Henry Savage]] 1943-1946 ''connected!'' * [[Wragg-198|James Chesterfield Wragg]] 1947-1955 ''connected!'' * [[Dobson-3691|John Turner Dobson]] 1956-1967 ''­connected!'' * [[Quaife-204|James William Quaife]] 1968-1973 ''­connected!'' * [[Paskin-21|Kenneth Paskin]] 1974-1979 ''connected!'' * ''M.G. Coleman 1980 – 1982, 1987 – 2005'' * [[Barker-11540|Douglas William Barker]] 1983-1986 ''­connected!'' * ''P.J. Kent 2006-2018'' * ''M.P. Staples 2018-'' ==Research Progress== * '''Goal 1''': Create sourced profiles for all deceased mayors. '''Status''': '''100% complete''' ''(14 of 14)''. * '''Goal 2''': Add succession boxes to each profile. '''Status''': '''100% complete''' ''(14 of 14)''. * '''End Goal''': Connect each mayor to the main tree. '''Status''': '''100% complete''' ''(14 of 14)''. == Sources == * [https://duncan.ca/city-hall/mayor-council/ Mayors of Duncan Since 1912]

Mayors of Montréal, Québec

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[[Category:Mayors_of_Montréal,_Québec]] [[Category:Maires_de_Montréal,_Québec]] == List of Mayors == {| class="names compact" |- ! Mayor !! Term Began !! Term Ended |- | [[Viger-22|Jacques Viger]] || June 3, 1833 || 1836 |- | [[McCutcheon-313|Peter McGill]] || 1840 || 1842 |- | [[Bourret-14|Joseph Bourret]] || 1842 || 1844 |- | [[Ferrier-291|James Ferrier]] || 1844 || 1846 |- | [[Mills-5396|John Easton Mills]] || 1846 || 1847 |- | [[Bourret-14|Joseph Bourret]] || 1847 || 1849 |- | [[Fabre-14|Édouard-Raymond Fabre]] || 1849 || 1851 |- | [[Wilson-19459|Charles Wilson]] || 1851 || 1854 |- | [[Nelson-6095|Wolfred Nelson]] || 1854 || 1856 |- | [[Starnes-265|Henry Starnes]] || 1856 || 1858 |- | [[Rodier-28|Charles-Séraphin Rodier]] || 1858 || 1862 |- | [[Beaudry-442|Jean-Louis Beaudry]] || 1862 || 1866 |- | [[Starnes-265|Henry Starnes]] || 1866 || 1868 |- | [[Workman-1056|William Workman]] || 1868 || 1871 |- | [[Coursol-1|Charles-Joseph Coursol]] || 1871 || 1873 |- | [[Cassidy-611|Francis Cassidy]] || 1873 || 1873 |- | [[Bernard-1064|Aldis Bernard]] || 1873 || 1875 |- | [[Hingston-49|William Hales Hingston]] || 1875 || 1877 |- | [[Beaudry-442|Jean-Louis Beaudry]] || 1877 || 1879 |- | [[Rivard-1455|Sévère Rivard]] || 1879 || 1881 |- | [[Beaudry-442|Jean-Louis Beaudry]] || 1881 || 1885 |- | [[Beaugrand-13|Honoré Beaugrand]] || 1885 || 1887 |- | [[Abbott-3145|John Abbott]] || 1887 || 1889 |- | [[Grenier-760|Jacques Grenier]] || 1889 || 1891 |- | [[McShane-95|James McShane]] || 1891 || 1893 |- | [[Desjardins-86|Alphonse Desjardins]] || 1893 || 1894 |- | [[Villeneuve-146|Joseph-Octave Villeneuve]] || 1894 || 1896 |- | [[Wilson-Smith-4|Richard Wilson-Smith]] || 1896 || 1898 |- | [[Préfontaine-32|Raymond Préfontaine]] || 1898 || 1902 |- | [[Cochrane-414|James Cochrane]] || 1902 || 1904 |- | [[Laporte-151|Hormidas Laporte]] || 1904 || 1906 |- | [[Ekers-1|Henry Archer Ekers]] || 1906 || 1908 |- | [[Payette-78|Louis Payette]] || 1908 || 1910 |- | [[Guerin-313|James John Guerin]] || 1910 || 1912 |- | [[Lavallée-155|Louis-Arsène Lavallée]] || 1912 || 1914 |- | [[Martin-17365|Médéric Martin]] || 1914 || 1924 |- | [[Duquette-90|Charles Duquette]] || 1924 || 1926 |- | [[Martin-17365|Médéric Martin]] || 1926 || 1928 |- | [[Houde-626|Camillien Houde]] || 1928 || 1932 |- | [[Rinfret-4|Fernand Rinfret]] || 1932 || 1934 |- | [[Houde-626|Camillien Houde]] || 1934 || 1936 |- | [[Raynault-1|Adhémar Raynault]] || 1936 || 1938 |- | [[Houde-626|Camillien Houde]] || 1938 || 1940 |- | [[Raynault-1|Adhémar Raynault]] || 1940 || 1944 |- | [[Houde-626|Camillien Houde]] || 1944 || 1954 |- | [[Drapeau-46|Jean Drapeau]] || 1954 || 1957 |- | [[Fournier-885|Sarto Fournier]] || 1957 || 1960 |- | [[Drapeau-46|Jean Drapeau]] || 1960 || 1986 |- | [[Doré-153|Jean Doré]] || 1986 || 1994 |- | [[Bourque-231|Pierre Bourque]] || 1994 || 2001 |- | [[Tremblay-1051|Gérald Tremblay]] || 2001 || 2012 |- | [[Applebaum-22|Michael Applebaum]] || 2012 || 2013 |- | [[Blanchard-1670|Laurent Blanchard]] || 2013 || 2013 |- | [[Coderre-43|Denis Coderre]] || 2013 || incumbent |- |} * Jane Cowell-Poitras served as acting mayor twice, between the terms of Gérald Tremblay and Michael Applebaum, and the terms of Michael Applebaum and Laurent Blanchard.

Mayor's Proclamation, June 17, 1828

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] Published in *The National Gazette Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 12 Jul 1828, Sat • Page 2 This is the last document I have been able to locate regarding the kidnapping cases. It does, however, appear that some activity must have occured following this notice as *[[Hook-2102|Peter Hook]] appears in an 1847 census in Philadelphia *[[Jacobs-13574|John Jacobs]] appears to be buried at the Alms House in Philadelphia on July 20, 1828 *[[Waters-8074|John Waters]] has a death certificate in Philadelphia in 1828 I find no record of the Pike County court appearance scheduled for September. Is it possible that [[Perryman-717|Anthony M Perryman]] surrendered the boys in early July returning [[Hook-2102|Peter Hook]], [[Jacobs-13574|John Jacobs]], [[Bayard-297|James Bayard]] and [[Miller-86584|Jacob (William) Miller]] thereby negating the need for the hearing? ---- {{Image|file=Mayor_s_Proclamation_June_17_1828.jpg |align=r |size=l }} ===To the President and Members of the Select and Common Councils.=== Gentlemen:—— By a [[Space:Resolution_by_Philadelphia_Select_Council%2C_February_8%2C1827|resolution of councils]] of the 8th February, 1827, it was made the duty of the Mayor to offer a reward of five hundred dollars for the apprehension and prosecution to conviction of each and every person concerned in the kidnapping or forcible abduction of certain coioured people from this city and its suburbs. Three of the offenders have since been arrested, two of whom died in prison before trial, and the third has been condemned to a long sentence of imprisonment at hard labour. One reward only has been paid. Johnson, the well known head of the conspiracy, has not yet been apprehended. By another [[Space:Resolution_by_Philadelphia_Select_Council%2C_February_8%2C1827|resolution of Councils]] of the same date, the sum of five hundred dollars was placed at the disposal of the Mayor for the purpose of procuring information on the subject of this outrage upon the rights of free citizens. Pursuant to the spirit and object of these resolutions, and of my own anxious feelings in relation thereto, unceasing exertions have been made by the police of the city to bring the offenders to justice, and procure the restoration of their victims; but in these efforts we have but partially succeeded, and I regret to say that the greater number of these poor sufferers now appear to be doomed to irreclaimable bondage. —— Some few of them are dead — four of them only remain to whom I have been able to gain access, to wit:--- [[Hook-2102|Peter Hook]], [[Jacobs-13574|John Jacobs]], [[Bayard-297|James Bayard]] and [[Miller-86584|Jacob Miller]]. They are now held as the property of [[Perryman-717|Anthony M. Perryman]], a planter in the State of Mississippi, who has been compelled to give bond for their appearance before the Circuit Court of the County of Pike, on the 4th Monday of September next, as the only chance that will be afforded them of regaining their freedom, by ttie evidence of white persons, if such can be found to testify in their behalf. Strong intreaty has been made, and voluminous documentary proofs completely establishing their identity and right to freedom, have been already unavailingly exhibited to their holder — all of the boys being the sons of respectable coloured persons resident amongst us. The following named of those stolen away were found in the states of Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi, and have been brought back and restored to their friends and home, viz: [[Tilghman-466|Enos Tilghman]], [[Scomp-7|Samuel Schamp]], [[Cox-32179|Clement Coxe]], [[Lawrence-15986|Ephraim Lawrence]], [[Manlove-281|Alexander Manlove]], [[Fisher-23387|Mary Fisher]]. [[Daily-1052|James Dailly]], and [[Sinclair-9476|Cornelius Sinclair]]. ([[Wiltbank-45|Isaac Wiltbank]] and [[Nicholson-8887|Sarah Nicholson]], have been given up by their holders, but have not yet returned to this City.) The missing persons are [[Smith-236722|Lydia Smith]], [[Trusty-373|Milton Trusty]], [[Baxter-9002|Benjamin Baxter]], [[Waters-8074|John Waters]], [[Lewis-45845|John Lewis]], [[Dorsey-2604|John Dorsey]], [[Chase-9058|William Chase]], [[Carr-14384|John Carr]], [[Stephens-14291|Levin Stevins]], [[Stephens-14293|Daniel Stevens]], [[McGee-5450|Matilda McGee]], [[Thomas-51367|Isaiah Thomas]], [[Johnson-104423|Joseph Johnston]], [[Tindle-483|John D. Tindle]], [[Sadler-2957|Isaiah Sadler]], [[Williams-98928|John Williams]], [[Brown-125050|Washington Brown]], [[Grey-2849|Benjamin Gray]], [[Dunbar-5108|John Dunbar]], ([[Unknown-561884|Staten]] and [[Unknown-561885|Constant]], two Corn Carriers) [[Hook-2102|Peter Hook]], [[Jacobs-13574|John Jacobs]], [[Bayard-297|James Bayard]], [[Miller-86584|Jacob Miller]] and [[Richardson-29368|John Richardson]]. In procuring the freedom and restoration of these individuals who have been brought back, I have been greatly indebted to the zeal and extions of [[Garrigues-389|high constable Garrigues]], who at great risk has travelled many thousand miles by sea and Iand to carry into effect my orders under the resolutions of councils, and consequently at very considerable expense, which has not only absorbed the five hundred dollars voted by councils for the special purpose, but also the 500 annually voted to the Mayor for the police purposes, leaving a deficiency at debit of appropriation No. 12, of $643.50, for which balance I hold myself responsible if such be the pleasure of Councils. But I do with confidence anticipate that the same feelings of humanity and justice that dictated the original appropriations, will place at the discretion of the Mayor such further reasonable sum as will cover this deficiency, and afford me the means of procuring the attendance of witnesses before the Court in Mississippi in the case before mentioned. I have felt it my duty to go into detail in order that the councils of the City may be fully possessed of the extent of the outrage committed, and of the result of the means and operations I have instituted for its redress. And in conclusion have deeply to regret that the hopes I at one time strongly entertained of the restoration of most of the unfortunate victims, are now entirely prostrate, and there is the strongest probability that they are doomed to slavery for Life. With great respect, I am your obedient servant, ::[[Watson-29647|JOSEPH WATSON]], Mayor. Mayors Office, June 17, 1828.

Mayott Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Mayott Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Mayott Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mayott Mayott] name and its migration through the 1600's into various names to the 2020's . A large group with several surnames are all related, and descend from the surname [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mayott Mayott], which originated in north Staffordshire,. The earliest recorded entry is 1281. It appears that the surname originated at the Manor of Rushton James. All the following are related and descend from this origin: :All [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Meates Meates] whose family tree goes back to Ireland :All [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mates Mates] whose family tree goes back to Ireland, except the Mates tree of County Kildare :All [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Meats Meats] family trees :Several [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mate Mate] and [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mates Mates] family trees who are traced to England and Wales :All [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Myatt Myatt] Myatt family trees, except one tree whose progenitor is found in Longton, Staffordshire in 1820. * [https://one-name.org/name_profile/meates/ Source: Susan Meates one name Study] registered with the Guild of One-Name Studies. The following surnames are registered with the One-Name Study: Meates, Mate, Mates, Mayott, Meat, Meats A one name study was conducted by Susan Meates (see source above) of the US that started in 1989. The information that Susan gathered is of significant importance and forms the cornerstone of this research project in WikiTree. Susan has written several articles on the way she approached the study that are documentated at the [https://one-name.org Guild of One name Studies] The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Mayott name. The other way you can help is if you are a male and have the Family name of one of the variants listed below is to take a DNA -Y test. [https://www.FamilytreeDNA.com FamilytreeDNA] is the market leader in DNA-Y tests. If you can afford the big 700 test that would be perferable but if not then the Y-111 test would be ideal. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Mayott's), by time period (18th Century Mayott's), or by topic (Mayott DNA, Mayott Occupations, Mayott Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. The initial focus will be to group the various name migrations from [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mayott Mayott] to the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]] that have been identified by DNA research as above. To see the WikiProfiles that have been identified [[:Category: Mayott Name Study|then navigate to this page.]] ==How to Join== To join the Mayott Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Meads-200|Warren Meads]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Mayott}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Mayott}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! *[[Space:Mayott_Name_Study%2C_Research%2C_Wikitree_profile_adding|Wikitree profile adding]] * [[Space:Mayott_ONS%2C_Research%2C_Abingdon|Abingdon Mayott's ]] to be added to Wikitree * [[Space:Mayott_ONS%2C_DNA_connections|DNA story & connections]] ==Membership== * [[Meads-200|Warren Meads]] Name Study Coordinator * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Meats Meats] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Myatt Myatt] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mates Mates] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mate Mate] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Meates Meates] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Meat Meat] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Meads Meads]

Mayott ONS, DNA connections

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[[Category:Mayott Name Study]] Return to Home page of [[Space:Mayott_Name_Study|Mayott Name Study]] This research page lists the DNA findings that have come to light. The summry shows those people who have taken a Y-DNA test that matches the Mayott DNA and those branches in Wikitree of the various families that may have (but not recorded yet) or not taken a Y-DNA. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name of person who had DNA test || Their youngest ancestor on Wikitree || Their oldest ancestor on Wikitree || Place they were born || Notes |- | [[Meads-200|Warren Meads]]||[[Meads-200|Them selves]] || [[Meads-196|Joseph Meads b1803 ]] || England || Warren has taken a Family Tree DNA Y-111 test that matches the Mayott Y DNA. Warren is five steps away from his Oldest Ancestor on Wikitree |- | David Meads|| [[Meads-302|Humphrey Shand Meads ]] || [[Meads-196|Joseph Meads b1803 ]] || England || David has taken a Family Tree DNA Y-111 test that matches the Mayott Y DNA. David is five steps away from his Oldest Ancestor on Wikitree |- |Loyd Carol Myatt||[[Myatt-538|Don Loyd Myatt]]||[[Mayott-6|Thomas Mayott b1575]]||Gratton, Horton Parish, Staffordshire, England|| There are two main branches on WikiTrtee. The US branch headed up by [[Myatt-41|John Myatt b 1726 ]] a descandant of Thomas Mayott and a Branch that stayed in Horton. Don Loyd Myatt is part of the US branch |- |Thomas Dean Mates ||[[Mates-173|Frederick Arthur Mates]]||[[Mates-176|Peter Mates b1795]]||Rathdrum, Country Wicklow, Ireland || Frederick Arthur Mates has also been tested (we assume by Susan Meates) |- |[[Meates-141|Richard K Meates]] ||[[Meates-141|Them selves]] || [[Meates-135|Bartholomew Meates b1790]]||Dublin , Ireland || Richard is the Brother of Susan Meates. DNA tested by Susan Meates |- | ||||[[Mates-177|Stephen Mates b1841]]||Straffan, County Kildare, Ireland || |- |[[Meats-604|Justin Meats]] ||[[Meats-315|Issac Francis Meats]] ||[[Meats-101|William Meats b1700]]||Brailsford, Derbyshire, England || |- | || ||[[Mates-103|William Mates b1821]]||Ireland || William died in County Wicklow |- |[[Meates-132|Kevin Francis Meates]] ||[[Meates-132|Them selves]] ||[[Meates-127|William Meates b1818]]||County Wicklow, Ireland || DNA tested by Susan Meates. The Aust/NZ Meates |- | || ||[[Mate-151|John Mate b1778]]|| New Romney, Kent, England|| |- | || ||[[Mate-144|John Mate b1792]]|| Bere Regis, Dorset, England|| The Mate's of Dorset per Susan Meates DNA study are '''NOT DNA related'''. |- | || ||[[Meates-39|Thomas (Mates) Meates b 1769 ]]|| Claines, Worchestershire, England|| The Meates of Worchestershire per Susan Meates DNA study are '''NOT DNA related'''. This branch also has descendants in Australia starting with [[Meates-13|Charles Meates b 1803]] |- | || ||[[Meate-9|Ralph Meate b1640]]|| Worchestershire, England|| The Meates of Worchestershire per Susan Meates DNA study are '''NOT DNA related''' and it is assumed at this stage that [[Meates-39|Thomas (Mates) Meates b 1769]] is a descandant of Ralph. |- |||||||||| |- ||| ||[[Meats-117|John Meats (1817-1878)]]||Herefordshire, England|| |} This paper outlines the steps Susan Meates took in her One Name study [https://one-name.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/editor_uploads/dna/Article_DYA_2017_Beyond_the_Paper_Records.pdf Susan Meates paper on her research] [[Space:Mayott_Name_Study%2C_People_Taken_Y-DNA|Private list of Y-DNA takers]]

Mazak Name Study

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[[Category:Mazak Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Mazak and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc.

MBJ Sandbox

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MBJ Sandbox 2

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''Category: Quaker Movement'' (A new gathering category so''' Category: Quakers''' can be reserved for the personal faith category with no subcategories. Move the subcategories from under '''Category: Quakers''' to under this category and also place '''Category: Quakers''' here too.) :'''Category: Act of Uniformity''' (Also accessible under '''Category: William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers Project''' and '''Category: Quaker Emigration to America'''. What project is connected with this category? Suggest that both the Quakers Project and William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers Project sponsor this category. 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Poll on what information the Categorization Project would like to have on category pages Please edit this section of this page and indicate which of the following you would like to have on category pages to facilitate your work on Wikitree in general and with the Categorization Project in particular. For this particular poll, the question is just do you want the information somewhere on the category page. How it should be displayed and how it will get there will be the subject of later polls. *1. which projects are associated with maintenance of the category *2. how to get help and more information including **a) a link to general help pages on how to categorize **b) a link to specific guidelines on selecting, creating and formatting categories if the category is part of an approved structure with an explanation document or guidelines **c) what tags to use when posting a question about a category to G2G, and *3. when the category is a high level category that should not be placed directly on profiles. Record your votes here: *1. ** yes: [[Brandt-1372|Mary Jensen]] | [[Day-1904|Jack Day]] | [[Allen-9143|Martin Allen]] | [[Durbin-702|Natalie]] | [[Trtnik-2|Aleš]] | [[Moore-25062|Sheryl Moore]] | [[Harris-5439|Steven H.]] | [[Noland-165|Liz]] ** no: *2a. ** yes: [[Brandt-1372|Mary Jensen]] | [[Day-1904|Jack Day]] | [[Moore-25062|Sheryl Moore]] ** no - it is already there: [[Trtnik-2|Aleš]] | [[Harris-5439|Steven H.]] |[[Durbin-702|Natalie]] **depends: [[Allen-9143|Martin Allen]] | [[Noland-165|Liz]] *2b. ** yes: [[Brandt-1372|Mary Jensen]] ** no:[[Durbin-702|Natalie]] | [[Moore-25062|Sheryl Moore]] ** optional: [[Day-1904|Jack Day]] | [[Allen-9143|Martin Allen]] | [[Trtnik-2|Aleš]] | [[Harris-5439|Steven H.]] | [[Noland-165|Liz]] *2c. ** yes: [[Brandt-1372|Mary Jensen]] | [[Day-1904|Jack Day]] | [[Allen-9143|Martin Allen]] | [[Moore-25062|Sheryl Moore]] | [[Noland-165|Liz]] ** no:[[Durbin-702|Natalie]] | [[Trtnik-2|Aleš]] | [[Harris-5439|Steven H.]] *3. ** yes: [[Brandt-1372|Mary Jensen]] | [[Day-1904|Jack Day]] | [[Allen-9143|Martin Allen]] | [[Durbin-702|Natalie]] | [[Moore-25062|Sheryl Moore]] | [[Harris-5439|Steven H.]] | [[Noland-165|Liz]] ** no: ** maybe: [[Trtnik-2|Aleš]] If there are other bits of information you would like to see on category pages, please add your comments here: ''I think anything that is standardized across all categories should be minimized, and maximum play retained for projects and individuals to determine what best suits a particular category. We really want to promote creativity, and retard it only when it gets in the way of very important objectives.''[[Day-1904|Day-1904]] 02:58, 18 July 2018 (UTC) ''I support what Jack says above. That explains my quibble in 2a. I'm not convinced there should be too many all-embracing guidelines.'' [[Allen-9143|Martin Allen]] ''If these templates going to be present at category creation as part of the code, I'm fine with them. But If we expect people to add these templates when they create categories, it will be inconsistent. I'm not sure I like the idea of having links to help on every category page, but links to specific guidelines is overkill. Too many "all-embracing guidelines" can be confusing for people trying to categorize.'' [[Durbin-702|Natalie]] (Changed vote on 2a because, yes, it's already there, so we don't need an extra link [[Durbin-702|Durbin-702]] 13:27, 18 July 2018 (UTC)) ''To explain my no's: 2a This link is in upper right corner. 2c It takes a lot of space and there isn't that many questions about the categories. If G2G is untagged, someone tags it in a day or two. 3. Maybe, but the text should be smaller. I will make a suggestion, that a profile is placed on Top level category and it will get removed eventually.'' [[Trtnik-2|Aleš]] ''2a is already on every category, 2c I think is good in theory, but just becomes clutter. I agree with Aleš that the Top Level template needs to be reformatted.''[[Harris-5439|Harris-5439]] 12:36, 18 July 2018 (UTC) Optional bits suggested by [[Noland-165|Liz]], 18 July 2018: :Related projects/categories, i.e. * Link for parent project page/space page * Link(s) for sub-project(s) space page(s) * "Preceeded by [category link]" / "Followed by [category link]" (in the past I put categories under each other to help people find them/realize they existed - such as having [[Category:Virginia]] at the top of the [[Category:Virginia Colony]] page and vice versa - but was told that's not appropriate. The alternative is preceded by/followed by links in the text at the top of a category page.

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[[Category:Wilkes County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] ==Proposed Biography for Reuben Bennett, son of Peter Bennett and Frances Vardeman== === Caution === This profile is for the Reuben Bennett, son of [[Bennett-1142|Peter Bennett]] and [[Vardeman-3|Frances (Vardeman) Bennett]]. Please do not confuse this profile and this Reuben Bennett with the [[Bennett-1595|Reuben Bennett]], son of [[Bennett-1415|Thomas Bennett]] and his wife [[Oldham-161|Mary Ann Oldham]], who was born 1 Oct 1745 in Westmoreland County, Virginia or any other Reuben Bennetts. === Best Fit Profile === [[Bennett-1231|Bennett-1231]] === Birth === Possibilities Include: *1757 *1 July 1757 Birth location possibilities include: *Staunton City, Virginia *Bedford County, Virginia This Reuben Bennett was not born in Wilkes County, Georgia. Based on Deed records, he moved to Wilkes County, Georgia later in his life, between 1778 and 1784. === Marriage and Family === Reuben Bennett, son of [[Bennett-1142|Peter Bennett]] and [[Vardeman-3|Frances (Vardeman) Bennett]], married [[Tarpley-6|Elizabeth Tarpley]], daughter of [[Tarpley-23|Colonel James Tarpley]] and his wife Mary. Twelve children of the couple are referred to in the will Reuben drafted in January of 1807. Attempted Last Will and Testament of Reuben Bennett, Jan 1807, presented for probate 2 May 1808 and finally rejected as invalid 15 Feb 1809, Morgan County, Georgia Superior Court, Writs and Proceedings, Book A, 1808-1810, Case 200, images 139-140 (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLZ-LWWG?i=138&cat=140122 : accessed 23 Feb 2022) *[[Bennett-1387|Winston Bennett]] *[[Bennett-22528|Elizabeth Bennett]] first married [[Evans-25837|Stephen Evans]] who became the administrator of her father's estate; after first husband's death, she married second [[Jackson-33659|Jeremiah Jackson]] after Stephen's death sometime between 1821 and 1823 most likely in either Wilkes or neighboring Greene County, Georgia.Will of Jeremiah Jackson. Greene Co., GA, WB 4 (1817-1842), p. 108, w. 15 Jun 1825, p. Nov Term 1825. Digital image at Ancestry.com – https://ancstry.me/2uSjAE8Estate of Stephen Evans. Green Co., GA, Original Estate Records. Digital image at Ancestry.com - https://ancstry.me/2YbEOxb *[[Bennett-1382|Ann or Ann Elizabeth Bennett]] Strozier or Strasher married John Strozier or Strasher *daughter Bennett, died before Jan 1807, married William Powers and had 2 children Sally Powers and Bennett Powers *[[Bennett-1385|Jenny Bennett]] married John Laws between 1807 and 1811 *[[Bennett-1379|William Bennett married [[Roan-69|Nancy Roan]] *Hannah Bennett (probably [[Bennett-27538|Hannah (Bennett) Dabney]] *[[Bennett-1388|Richard Bennett]] (born between 1788 and 1794 based on guardianship) (likely died in Green County, Georgia in 1827) *[[Bennett-1389|Ascenith Bennett]] (born between 1788 and 1794 based on guardianship;first married [[Cochran-176|Parmenas Cochran]] 19 Sep 1811 most likely in Wilkes County, GA; second married [[Bowles-48|Thomas Bowles]] on 1 Apr 1819 in Greene County, Georgia; third married [[Fleming-434|Robert Alexander Fleming]] on 11 Jan 1847 *Mary Ann/Polly Bennett *[[Bennett-17808|Reuben Bennett]] born after 1794 based on guardianship; likely married [[Lindsey-3739|Jane Lindsey]]"Georgia, County Marriages, 1785-1950," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KXJZ-FVW : 22 December 2016), Reuben Bennett and Jane Lindsey, 01 Nov 1819; citing Marriage, Greene, Georgia, United States, county courthouses, Georgia; FHL microfilm 159,051."Georgia, County Marriages, 1785-1950," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KXJZ-FXW : 22 December 2016), Jesse B. Bowles and Jane Bennett, 26 Aug 1833; citing Marriage, Greene, Georgia, United States, county courthouses, Georgia; FHL microfilm 159,051. and died 1827 Greene County, Georgia)"Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99QW-SQHW?cc=1999178&wc=9SBJ-N3D%3A267654301%2C267844201 : 20 May 2014), Greene > Estates 1790-1943 Barnhart, Mary E.-Bennett, Reuben > images 1251 -1340 of 1344, Estate of Reuben Bennett.. ===Research Note on Marriage=== Profile Bennett-1595 has a marriage date of 25 Dec 1782 at Christ Church, Middlesex, Virginia for Elizabeth Tarpley and Reuben Bennett. While there appears to be a marriage record for a Thomas Bennett and Mary Hardy for 25 Dec 1782 at Christ Church, Middlesex County, Virginia, there does not appear to be one for Reuben Bennett and Elizabeth Tarpley.See The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Virginia. The Parish Register of Christ Church, Middlesex County, Va. from 1653 to 1812. Richmond, Va.: Wm. Ellis Jones, Steam Book and Job Printer, 1897 at p. 203 (https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/556813/?offset=&return=1#page=203&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= : accessed 22 Feb 2022 Profile Bennett-1231 has an estimated marriage of 1779 in Bedford County, Virginia. Reuben's father lived in Bedford County about this time and Reuben was born there. But by 1778, Reuben's primary land holdings were in Pittsylvania County. It is most likely that Reuben married Elizabeth in Pittsylvania County, Virginia around April 1789 when the deed books show he was temporarily back in Pittsylvania County, Virginia after moving to Wilkes County, Georgia sometime earlier. There were Tarpley's in Pittsylvania County around that time and later. This timing with also work with the births of their children. Bedford and Halifax counties were nearby and also had Tarpley around that time. Alternatively, it is reasonable that Reuben might have gone to Richmond County, where Elizabeth was born in Farnham Parish to marry her, but no marriage record has been found for them in the Registers of North Farnham Parish. === Slaves Owned === Reuben Bennett has been documented as owning 18 slaves in Wilkes County and 2 more in Morgan County at his death. His January 1807 invalid will names several others who do not appear on the inventory. Thus, he owned the following slaves in Georgia at some point between 1807 and 1808."Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-893G-62ST?cc=1999178&wc=9SYB-JWG%3A267832301%2C267864801 : 20 May 2014), Wilkes > Inventories and appraisements 1807-1816 bk MM-OO > images 76-78 of 505; Estate of Reuben Bennett, 21 & 28 Mar 1808, Inventory of the Estate of Reuben Bennett, Wilkes County, Georgia Probate Records, Inventories and Appraisals, Book MM 1807-1810, pages 105-110. *Pomp *Ned, $550 *Clabourn, $500 *Antony, $500, *Billy, $350 *Liddy, $350 *Lucy, $300 *Silvy (born about 1780), $400 **her son Coleman, $75 *Ann, $350 **her son Ceasar, $50 *Elluk, $350 *Silbourn also known as Seaborne or Sebron, $300 *Darcas, $250 (is she mentioned in the will?) *Elvy or Easley or Early, $180, *Rally, $175 *Willis, $180, *Clary, $150 *James, $165 *Winney *Loney *Jack *Joseph *Alex Most of these slaves were later sold at some point during the administration of the estate. === Land Transactions in Virginia === On 1 Feb. 1776, William Bennett, Sr., executed a deed of gift to 194 acres of land on the south side of the Staunton River to his grandson Reuben Bennett, son of Peter Bennett. The land was the lower part of a parcel containing 264 acres conveyed to William Bennett by the executors of Richard Randolph. The deed, recorded on 22 Feb. 1776, was witnessed by William Goad (probably the grantor William Bennett's brother in law), James Clements, Tobias Phillips, William Bennett Jr. (Reuben's brother) and James Bennett (the grantor's son) witnessed. Hannah, the second wife of grantor William Bennett, relinquished her right of dower.Virginia. County Court (Pittsylvania County), Deed Book 4, 1774-1778, page 109, DGS Film 7646005, image 357 of 581, 1 Feb 1776, Deed, Grantor William Bennett, Grantee Reuben Bennett (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-G5PM?i=356&cat=415497 : accessed 22 Feb 2022) (The upper 70 acres of the 264 acre Randolph tract was granted by William Bennett to another grandson, William Bennett, son of Peter Bennett and brother of Reuben Bennett.Virginia. County Court (Pittsylvania County), Deed Book 4, 1774-1778, page 107, DGS Film 7646005, image 356 of 581, 1 Feb 1776, Deed, Grantor William Bennett, Grantee William Bennett (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-G5LV?i=355&cat=415497 : accessed 22 Feb 2022) Reuben witnessed the deed to his brother.) Reuben later sold this land received from his grandfather to Thomas Pullen on 12 Nov 1791. The deed to Pullen is witnessed by James Arthur, Richard Bennett and William Bennett. It was recorded on 16 Apr. 1792.Virginia. County Court (Pittsylvania County), Deed Book 9, 1791-1794, pages 174-175, DGS Film 7645999 image 100 of 598, 12 Nov 1791, Deed, Grantor Reuben Bennett, Grantee Thomas Pullen (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L92B-Z?i=99&cat=415497 : accessed 22 Feb 2022) On 23 April 1778, Reuben Bennett purchased 85 acres of land on the south side of the Staunton River from Benjamin Tarrant for 25 pounds and 10 shillings. There were no witnesses. Virginia. County Court (Pittsylvania County), Deed Book 4, 1774-1778, pages 487-488, DGS Film 7646005, image 546 of 581, 23 Apr 1778, Deed, Grantor Benjamin Tarrant, Grantee Reuben Bennett (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-GP8K?i=546&cat=415497 : accessed 22 Feb 2022) Reuben executed a deed of gift transferring this land to Thomas Bennett on 20 Apr 1789.Virginia. County Court (Pittsylvania County), Deed Book 8, pages 384-385, DGS Film 007646008, image 220-221 of 302, 20 Apr 1789, Deed, Grantor Reuben Bennett, Grantee Thomas Bennett (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-2S2Z-9?i=219&cat=415497 : accessed 22 Feb 2022) The mostly likely Thomas Bennett to have been the recipient of Reuben's generosity would be his cousin, son of his Uncle Richard, who is shown in some genealogies as the second husband of Reuben's sister Elizabeth. This deed was eventually delivered to James Keatts for John D. Rovere heirs, who were the owners of this property on 25 Jan. 1862. A few days before the Deed of Gift, on 13 Apr 1789, Reuben, again described as "of Wilkes County, Georgia," had given a general power of attorney to Thomas Bennett to act on his behalf and to collect debts and survey and sell the land he owned in Bedford and Pittsylvania Counties, Virginia.Virginia. County Court (Pittsylvania County), Deed Book 8, pages 394, DGS Film 007646008, image 225 of 302, 13 Apr 1789, Power of Attorney from principal Reuben Bennett to agent Thomas Bennett (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-2S28-4?i=224&cat=415497 : accessed 22 Feb 2022) Given the deed of gift and power of attorney, both describing Reuben as "of Wilkes County, Georgia," by April of 1789, Reuben had decided to make the move to Wilkes County, Georgia permanent and was disposing of his Virginia property. === Land and Other Transactions in Georgia === Reuben Bennett owned a good sized plantation and was party to many transactions. Like a lot of planters, he conducted some of his business on credit, and he did not always pay his creditors on time. So he and his family members appear several times in the court records before his death and many times afterward during the administration of his estate. *10 Oct 1784 – Reuben Bennett received a headright grant to 200 acres of land on Kettle Creek in Wilkes County Georgia."Georgia, Headright and Bounty Land Records, 1783-1909," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9T69-X7G?cc=1914217&wc=M617-R38%3A200589201 : 2 February 2022), Headright and bounty documents 1783-1909, Bedingfield, Andrew-Benson, Sarah > images 478-479 of 548; Georgia State Archives, Morrow. The final recorded grant signed by the Governor is dated 8 Feb 1785."Georgia, Headright and Bounty Land Records, 1783-1909," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-XT9K-Y?cc=1914217&wc=M61W-HTP%3A200748801 : 2 February 2022), Register of grants 1784-1785, vol FFF > image 754 of 892; Georgia State Archives, Morrow. *23 Oct. 1784 - Reuben Bennett witnessed a deed in Wilkes County, Georgia from John Hammett to Heffrey Early for 200 acres adjoining the property of William and James Hammett, and John Thompson. Davidson, Grace Gillam, Early records of Georgia, Wilkes County, (Vidalia, Georgia 1932), vol. 1, page 265 (https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/129707/?offset=0#page=271&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= : accessed 22 Feb 2022) citing Wilkes County, Georgia Deed Book CC, p. 152-53, DGS Film 7896896 (https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/007896896?cat=132643 : viewable only at a Family History Center) *1785 Tax rolls for Wilkes County, Georgia list a Reuben Bennett with 1 poll and 600 acres in Captain Hagan's District.Davidson, Grace Gillam, Early records of Georgia, Wilkes County, (Vidalia, Georgia 1932), vol. 2, pages 18 (https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/615708/?offset=0#page=22&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= : accessed 22 Feb 2022) citing Wilkes County, Georgia Deed Book CC, p. 152-53, DGS Film 7896896 (https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/007896896?cat=132643 : viewable only at a Family History Center) Others are listed with slaves, but not Reuben, so he likely had not acquired slaves yet to work his Georgia property. *10 June, 1786 - Reuben Bennett sold to Meredith Cathing, the 200 acres on Kettle Creek which he had acquired as a headright grant in 1784 to 1785. A year later, Cathing sold this land to Richard Madden. Davidson, Grace Gillam, Early records of Georgia, Wilkes County, (Vidalia, Georgia 1932), vol. 1, page 266 (https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/129707/?offset=&return=1#page=272&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= : accessed 22 Feb 2022) citing Wilkes County, Georgia Deed Book CC, p. 159-160, DGS Film 7896896 (https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/007896896?cat=132643 : viewable only at a Family History Center) *3 Nov. 1788 – Reuben Bennett acquires from Lewis McLean part ownership of the 8 year old mulatto slave girl Silva (mentioned as Silvy several times in later records of Reuben's estate) by a bill of sale recorded in Wilkes County along with beds, and other personal goods. The other purchasers listed are Jesse Evans and Jane Vardeman. William Vardeman and Joseph Griffin witnessed the bill of sale. Davidson, Grace Gillam, Early records of Georgia, Wilkes County, (Vidalia, Georgia 1932), vol. 2, pages 92 (https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/615708/?offset=0#page=96&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= : accessed 22 Feb 2022) citing Wilkes County, Georgia Deed Book GG, p. 7, DGS Film 7898934 (https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/007898934?cat=132643 : viewable only at a Family History Center) Reuben Bennett's mother was [[Vardeman-3|Frances Vardeman]], so the Vardeman's mentioned may have been other relatives who had also come to Georgia from Virginia. *25 Jul. 1789, Reuben Bennett witnessed a decision by arbitrators Absolom Bedell and John Nelson regarding a dispute between John Hindley and John Cole. The arbitrators decided that John Cole should relinquish his claim to 400 acres adjacent to Jacob Hindley.Davidson, Grace Gillam, Early records of Georgia, Wilkes County, (Vidalia, Georgia 1932), vol. 1, page 269 (https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/129707/?offset=&return=1#page=275&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= : accessed 22 Feb 2022) citing Wilkes County, Georgia Deed Book DD, p. 189, DGS Film 7896896 (https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/007896896?cat=132643 : viewable only at a Family History Center) *19 Sept. 1789, Reuben Bennett purchased 450 acres in Wilkes County from John Cole, Jr. The land was on Kettle Creek adjoining the land of John Leftwich. Edward Gresham and Josiah Hatcher witnessed the deed. Davidson, Grace Gillam, Early records of Georgia, Wilkes County, (Vidalia, Georgia 1932), vol. 1, page 253 (https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/129707/?offset=&return=1#page=259&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= : accessed 22 Feb 2022) citing Wilkes County, Georgia Deed Book BB, p. 35, DGS Film 7896896 (https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/007896896?cat=132643 : viewable only at a Family History Center) *9 Nov. 1789, Reuben Bennett sold 225 acres on Kettle Creek to Mark Snow. This was half of the land purchased 2 months earlier. Davidson, Grace Gillam, Early records of Georgia, Wilkes County, (Vidalia, Georgia 1932), vol. 2, pages 73 (https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/615708/?offset=0#page=77&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= : accessed 22 Feb 2022) citing Wilkes County, Georgia Deed Book GG, p. 166, DGS Film 7898934 (https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/007898934?cat=132643 : viewable only at a Family History Center) *25 Oct 1791, Reuben Bennett sold to John Johns, both of Wilkes County, for 10 pounds, his remaining 225 acres on Kettle Creek that he had purchased in the fall of 1789 from John Cole. The deed is signed by both Reuben Bennett and his wife Elizabeth Bennett. It is witnessed by Benjamin Branham and Spencer Brantham, J.P.. The deed was registered on 29 Oct 1793.Wilkes County, Georgia Deed Book KK, p. 227, DGS Film 8153376 (https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008153376?cat=132643 : viewable only at a Family History Center)This deed gives the name of Reuben's wife. *26 Apr 1794, Reuben Bennett purchased from David Duncan, both of Wilkes County, 75 acres on Kettle Creek described as part of land whereon said David Duncan now lives, corner Joseph White, Reuben Bennett, Jesse Evans, John Robertson. Wit. Lewis McLean, Winston Bennett, Daniel Duncan. Reg. on oath of Bennett & McLean 26 April 1794. Wilkes County, Georgia Deed Book MM, p. 232, DGS Film 8153376 (https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008153376?cat=132643 : viewable only at a Family History Center) *22 December 1794 - David Duncan sued Reuben Bennett in the Inferior Court of Wilkes County Georgia stating on 18 Dec 1793, Reuben had signed a promissory note promising to pay Daniel Duncan 2400 weight of inspected tobacco in Augusta, Georgia on or before 25 Dec 1793. David stated Daniel had assigned the note to him and Reuben had refused to pay it, causing David a loss of 15 pounds ten shillings. In the April 1795 term, the jury found for David Duncan and awarded him a verdict against Reuben Bennett in the amount of $87.75 plus court costs and interest.David Duncan v. Reuben Bennett, Inferior Court of Wilkes County Georgia, 22 Dec 1794 through April 1795, Wilkes County Court Records, ac. 1978-0528M, Georgia Archives, 6 images beginning at Record ID 78-528m_02560-02561 (https://vault.georgiaarchives.org/digital/collection/wccr/id/6621/rec/242 : accessed 24 Feb 2022) When Reuben still did not pay, Duncan apparently assigned the judgment to Richard Moore who then took steps on 15 Jan 1797 to enforce the judgment against Reuben Bennett. Reuben may have made partial payment because Moore was only seeking to recover $65.21 plus interest from 25 Dec 1793. But Reuben apparently still failed to pay his full debt, because Richard Moore had to levy the judgment against 100 acres of Reuben Bennett's land on Kettle Creek where he lived.Richard Moore v. Reuben Bennett, Inferior Court of Wilkes County Georgia, 15-16 Jan 1797, County Court Records, ac. 1978-0528M, Georgia Archives, 2 images beginning at Record ID 78-528m_02903 (https://vault.georgiaarchives.org/digital/collection/wccr/id/6621/rec/242 : accessed 24 Feb 2022) *1 May 1797 – The surveyor of Wilkes County was ordered by the court to survey out 25 acres in the county granted to Reuben Bennett which he was entitled to “on part of his family head right.”"Georgia, Headright and Bounty Land Records, 1783-1909", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:CQY8-8N2M : 2 February 2022), Reuben Bennett, 1797. The warrant was granted on the 24 Nov 1797. "Georgia, Headright and Bounty Land Records, 1783-1909", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:CQY8-8NPZ : 2 February 2022), Reuben Bennett, 1797. *1803 – a Reuben Bennett received 1 draw in the 1803 land lottery. (Davidson I, pp. 310). *1806 – a Reuben Bennett received 1 draw in Maj. J. Paterson's Batt., Capt. Jos. Henderson's District. (Davidson I, pp. 320). *1806 – a Reuben Bennett, Sr. received 2 draws in Capt. Sherrod Malone's District. (Davidson I, p. 322) *Between Feb of 1806 and January of 1807, Reuben Bennett apparently purchased on credit a substantial amount of building materials, including planks and fencing material, from Tyree G. Dabney (likely the brother of Anderson Dabney who later married Reuben's daughter Hannah Bennett) probably in the part of Baldwin County that soon became Morgan County where Reuben had land. Reuben apparently died before he paid Tyree Dabney, and the account was later assigned to Robert Patrick who eventually collected the account from the administrators of Reuben's estate.Estate of Reuben Bennett, Account presented by Robert Patrick, Ordinary Court of Wilkes County Georgia, 15 Apr 1812, Wilkes County Court Records, ac. 1968-0162M, Georgia Archives, 2 images beginning at Record ID 68-0162m_0928 (https://vault.georgiaarchives.org/digital/collection/wccr/id/23579/rec/243 : accessed 24 Feb 2022) === Death === Reuben Bennett died sometime between the date his will was drafted in January 1807 and 21 Mar 1808 when his estate was inventoried in Wilkes County, Georgia. === Will and Probate === *Alexander Bennett, received from, cash, 37 ½ – when and where did this occur? By 21 Mar 1808, Reuben Bennett's estate had been opened in the Courts of Wilkes County, Georgia. Stephen Evans, husband of Reuben's daughter Elizabeth, was appointed administrator. Since there was an administrator rather than an executor, this was an intestate estate proceeding without a will. So apparently, either the heirs did not know where the Jan 1807 will was or those who opened the estate believed the will to be invalid as it later proved to be. 16 Feb 1808, Nancy James presented a bill for $3.75 to the estate for what appears to be nursing care for 1 day and some medicines. The affidavit was sworn to in Morgan County on 16 Feb 1808 but was filed in estate proceeding in Wilkes County. 75 cents was paid by the estate on this account on 14 Apr 1809. The balance was paid on 5 Feb 1810. Reuben Bennett Estate, Ordinary Court of Wilkes County Georgia, 16 Feb 1808, Wilkes County Court Records, ac. 1978-0528M, Georgia Archives , 2 images beginning at 78-528m_10415 (https://vault.georgiaarchives.org/digital/collection/wccr/id/14176/rec/246 : accessed 24 Feb 2022) 21-28 Mar 1808, The Estate of Reuben Bennett was inventoried under a warrant from the court of Wilkes County, Georgia on the 21 and 28 of March 1808. The names of 18 slaves with the associated values are listed on the inventory: On 28 May 1808, appraisers were appointed for Reuben Bennett's property in Morgan County, Georgia.Davidson, Grace Gillam, Early records of Georgia, Wilkes County, (Vidalia, Georgia 1932), vol. 1, page 116 (image 122 of 842 at https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/129707/?offset=#page=122&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= : accessed 22 Feb 2022) 1808 Return – On 5 Sep 1808, a number of slaves were sold and various members of the Bennett family paid the estate for the hire of others. The terms of some of these records appears to indicate that Reuben's wishes recorded in the January 1807 will which was eventually declared invalid were nevertheless honored to some extent."Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-893L-TNSC?cc=1999178&wc=9SYY-N3F%3A267832301%2C267901601 : 20 May 2014), Wilkes > Returns 1811-1837 vol 1-2 and 5 > image 227 of 560; Estate of Reuben Bennett, Apr 1809, Returns from Sale of Inventory of the Estate of Reuben Bennett, Wilkes County, Georgia Probate Records, Returns 1811-1817, vol 1, pages 85-86 5 Sep 1808 - *Rents of Lands **Elizabeth Bennett, rents fields, orchards and a limited number of acres *Hires of Slaves **Elizabeth Bennett, hire of slaves: Silvy & children; Willis, a boy; Evey, a girl; James, a boy **William Bennett, hire of Seabourne **Winston Bennett, hire of Will & Darcas *Slaves Sold **slave Anthony sold **slave Jack and slave Ann & her child sold\ **William Bennett, purchase slave Seaborn **Elizabeth, acting as guardian for Reuben, Jr. & Polly, sale of slaves, Ned, Silvy & child, Clary & Coleman **Elizabeth Bennett, acting as guardian for Reuben, Jr., sale of Willis **Elizabeth Bennett, acting as guardian for Polly, sale of girl, Elvy **Winston Bennett, acting as guardian for Richard Bennett, sale of Bill **Winston Bennett, acting as guardian for Ascenith Bennett, sale of Darcas **Lucy & child sold **negro boy Rally sold **negro boy Jim sold 7 April 1809 - An account of another estate sale was recorded by his administrator Stephen Evans. Purchasers named included Richard Bennett, Winston Bennett, William Bennett, Alexander Bennett, Stephen Evans, and William Evans."Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-893G-62ST?cc=1999178&wc=9SYB-JWG%3A267832301%2C267864801 : 20 May 2014), Wilkes > Inventories and appraisements 1807-1816 bk MM-OO > images 190-195 of 505; Estate of Reuben Bennett, 7 Apr1809, Sale Inventory of the Estate of Reuben Bennett, Wilkes County, Georgia Probate Records, Inventories and Appraisals, Book 1811-1812, pages 32-42. Items were sold to *Richard Bennett, a colt *Winston Bennett, various tools, livestock and household goods + hire of negro Anthony *William Bennett, gun, tools, household goods *Alex Bennett, candlemolds *Betsy Bennett, household goods, livestock, farm stuff, tools, rent of the plantation, hire of negros Silvy & her 3 children, Ann & her 3 children, Lucy & her 3 children, hire of Alex and Will *William Bennett, a colt, gun, household goods and tools *Betsy Bennett, hire of Ned, Elvy, Lucy & her chidlren, Silva & her children *William Bennett, hire of Silbourn *Micajah Bennett, hire of Ned and rent of plantation, Mar 1810 10 March, 1809 – During this court session, Richard and Asinea ([[Bennett-1389|Ascenith]]) Bennett chose [[Roan-176|James Roan]] (their brother William's father in law) as their guardian. They were able to choose their own guardian because they were over the age of 14. Mrs. Elizabeth Bennett (the widow/mother) was appointed guardian of Reuben and Polly with William Bennett as surety. Wilkes County, GA, Minutes of Inferior Court, 1798-1811, p. 393 (Davidson, p. 152). During court held on 8 Aug. 1809, Winston Bennett was appointed guardian of Richard and Asenith ([[Bennett-1389|Ascenith]]) Bennett, orphans of Reuben Bennett. He replaced James Roan who was dead by 1810. Wilkes County, GA, Minutes of Inferior Court, 1798-1811, p. 406 (Davidson, p. 153). On 3 May, 1824, Elizabeth Bennett, guardian of Reuben Bennett and Polly Bennett, was ordered to appear in court and show cause why the representatives of Parmenas Cochran, deceased (first husband of Ascenith) and Thomas Bowles (second husband of Ascenith) should not be relieved as her security. By this point, Polly and Reuben should have both reached the age of majority. Wilkes County, GA, Minutes of Inferior Court, 1824-1827, p. 13 (Davidson, p. 209). 24 Nov 1810 – The Executive Department of the State of Georgia ordered that a land grant to 16 acres of land in Wilkes County be prepared for the heirs of Reuben Bennett."Georgia, Headright and Bounty Land Records, 1783-1909," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9T69-6KL?cc=1914217&wc=M617-R38%3A200589201 : 2 February 2022), Headright and bounty documents 1783-1909, Bedingfield, Andrew-Benson, Sarah > images 480-481 of 548; Georgia State Archives, Morrow."Georgia, Headright and Bounty Land Records, 1783-1909", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:CY8D-QYN2 : 2 February 2022), Reuben Bennett, 1810. 1810 Return - Stephen Evans administrator's return for 1810 shows payment to James Findley, surveyor, and payment for a grant of land in behalf of the heirs. No payment to heirs that year. Wilkes County, GA Returns of Administrators and Guardians, Book I, pp. 87, 89. (Davidson I, p. 227)"Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G93L-TFN4?cc=1999178&wc=9SYY-N3F%3A267832301%2C267901601 : 20 May 2014), Wilkes > Returns 1811-1837 vol1-2 and 5 > image 228 of 560; Estate of Reuben Bennett, 3 Mar 1812, Returns on disbursements from the Estate of Reuben Bennett, Wilkes County, Georgia Probate Records, Returns 1811-1817, vol 1, pages 87 1811 Return - This return shows payment to Elizabeth Bennett for herself and as guardian of Reuben and Polly Bennett, and payment to Winston Bennett and John Strozier large sums, no account mentioned. Wilkes County, GA Returns of Administrators and Guardians, Book I, pp. 87, 89. (Davidson I, p. 227) "Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G93L-TFN4?cc=1999178&wc=9SYY-N3F%3A267832301%2C267901601 : 20 May 2014), Wilkes > Returns 1811-1837 vol1-2 and 5 > image 228 of 560; Estate of Reuben Bennett, 3 Mar 1812, Returns on disbursements from the Estate of Reuben Bennett, Wilkes County, Georgia Probate Records, Returns 1811-1817, vol 1, pages 87 1811 Returns - Detailed account of amounts collected by the estate Reuben Bennett Estate, Ordinary Court of Wilkes County Georgia, Mar 1812, Wilkes County Court Records, ac. 1978-0528M, Georgia Archives, 2 images beginning at 78-528m_09074 (https://vault.georgiaarchives.org/digital/collection/wccr/id/14966/rec/247 : accessed 24 Feb 2022) *January 1811 **from John Laws (husband of Reuben's daughter Jenny), an unreadable amount (document damaged) **from John Lawson, $12.37 **from Barnett Moore, $33.70 *March 1811 **from William Brown, $3.00 **from Dudley Peoples, $10.00 **from Chuck Browning, $1.37 *April 1811 **4 Apr 1811, from Elizabeth Bennett, $708.00Reuben Bennett Estate, Ordinary Court of Wilkes County Georgia,1814, Wilkes County Court Records, ac. 1978-0528M, Georgia Archives, 6 images beginning at Record ID 78-528m_09042-09043 (https://vault.georgiaarchives.org/digital/collection/wccr/id/16637/rec/248: accessed 24 Feb 2022) {I think this is from the sale of slaves} **21 Apr 1811, from Elizabeth Bennett, $792.00 {I think this is from the sale of slaves} **29 Apr 1811, from Cyrus Billingslea, $6.00 *May 1811 **from John Wood, $11.41 **from Washington Read, $17.72 **from Anderson Dabney (future husband of Hannah Bennett), $43.00 **from John Strozier, $3.00 *27 July 1811, from John Strozier, $5.93 *22 Aug 1811, from Peter Bennett, $17.00 *25 Nov 1811, from John Wood, $1.50 1811 Returns - Detail of disbursements paid out by the estate *20 Nov 1810, to James Finley for surveying services, $2.00 *30 Nov 1810, to ? On behalf of heirs for headright grant, $4.25 *5 Jan 1811, to John Laws on a proven acct, $20.00 *1 Feb 1811, to Sarah Hillhouse, $2.75 *5 Feb 1811, to William Brown, $3.75 *14 Feb 1811, {unreadable entry looks to be crossed out, but damaged) *15 Mar 1811, guardian bonds, $209.71 *1 Apr 1811, to Arden Evans, on proven account, $13.00 *29 Apr 1811, to James Billingslea, $77.62 *1 Jun 1811, {unreadable entry looks to be crossed out, but damaged) *2 Jun 1811, {something farm, unreadable amount} *1 Jul 1811, to David Terrell, unreadable amount *22 Jun 1811, Arden Evans, on proven account, $1.75 1812 Returns - Detailed account of amounts collected by the estate *1 Jan 1812 – from Cyrus Billingslea, on debt of $4.57 plus 2 months interst, $4.60 *18 Jan 1812 – from William Strozier, $5.00 *22 Feb 1812 – from Tyree G Dabney, $20.00 *4 Mar 1812 – from John Strozier, $3.00 *9 Mar 1812 – from Eliabeth Bennett, $100.00 *9 Mar 1812 – from Anderson Dabney, $243.50 *9 Mar 1812 – from Tyree G Dabney, $10.00 *9 Mar 1812 – from John Strozier,, $299.25 *9 Mar 1812 – from John Strozier, $9.00 *12 Mar 1812 – from Billingslea, Smith & Parksover, $80.00 *2 Apr 1812 – from John Laws, $199.62 *16 Apr 1812 – from Tyree G Dabney, $13? *24 May 1812 – from William Bennett, Exec of Peter Bennett, dec'd, $174.00 *13 Jun 1812 – from John Laws, $147.64 *29 July 1812 – from E Parks, $110.25 *4 Aug 1812 – from William Powers, $307.00 *31 Aug 1812 – from Tyree G Dabney, $50.00 *14 Sep 1812 – From Parmenas Cochran, $296.00 *28 Dec 1812 – from Anderson Dabney, $139.00 * 5 Jan 1813 – from William Bennett, exec of the Estate of Peter Bennett, $157.81 1812 Returns – This return shows Stephen Evans, as administrator of Reuben Bennett's estate, received a payment from William Bennett, executor of Peter Bennett's (Reuben's father) estate. It also shows that as administrator of Reuben's estate, Stephen Evans paid $11.00 to each of the 12 heirs of Reuben's estate: son William Bennett, son Richard Bennett, son Winston Bennett, John Strozier – husband of daughter Ann, John Laws – husband of daughter Jenny Bennett, Parmenas Cochran – first husband of daughter Ascenith, William Powers – widower of unnamed daughter, widow Elizabeth Bennett for herself, widow Elizabeth Bennett as guardian of Polly Bennett, and Elizabeth Bennett as and Reuben Bennett $121.00 each, and payment received of William Bennett, Excr. of Peter Bennett, dec'd. certain sums. Wilkes County, GA Returns of Administrators and Guardians, Book I, pp. 87, 89. (Davidson I, p. 227) 1814 Return – Receipts of the Estate 1814 Return – Disbursements by Stephen Evans, Administrator #1 May 1814 – to D Terrell, Clerk, fee for annual return and affidavit, 75 cents #8 Oct 1814 – to William Bennett (son), distribution of part of inheritence, $75.55 #27 Oct 1814 – to Richard Bennett (son), distribution of part of inheritence, $266.42 #27 Oct 1814 – to Winston Bennett (son), distribution of part of inheritence, $32.20 #25 Nov 1814 – to William Bennett (son), distribution of part of inheritence, $121.00Reuben Bennett Estate, Ordinary Court of Wilkes County Georgia, 25 Nov 1814, Wilkes County Court Records, ac. 1978-0528M, Georgia Archives, 2 images beginning at Record ID 78-528m_04585 (https://vault.georgiaarchives.org/digital/collection/wccr/id/12073/rec/245 : accessed 24 Feb 2022) #25 Nov 1814 – to Richard Bennett (son), distribution of part of inheritence, $121.00 #25 Nov 1814 – to John Strozier (son-in-law, husband of daughter Ann), distribution of part of inheritence, $121.00 #25 Nov 1814 – to John Laws (son-in-law, husband of daughter Jenny), distribution of part of inheritence, $121.00 #25 Nov 1814 – to P Cochran (son-in-law, first husband of daughter Ascenith), distribution of part of inheritence, $121.00 #26 Nov 1814 – to William Powers (son-in-law, widower of unnamed daughter who died before Reuben), distribution of part of inheritence, $121.00 #26 Nov 1814 – to widow Elizabeth Bennett as guardian for Polly Bennett (minor daughter of Reuben) distribution of part of inheritence, $121.00 #26 Nov 1814 – to widow Elizabeth Bennett as guardian for Reube Bennett (minor son of Reuben) distribution of part of inheritence, $121.00 #26 Nov 1814 – to widow Elizabeth Bennett, distribution of her own share of inheritence, $56.29 #4 Jan 1815 – to William Bennett (son), distribution of part of inheritence, $124.63 Nov 25, 1814 – Stephen Evans, administrator of Reuben's estate received $125.00 from Reuben's brother William Bennett, administrator of Reuben's father Peter Bennett's estate. (Note: Reuben's father [[Bennett-1142|Peter Bennett]] died in 1778. His will left most of his estate to his widow [[Vardeman-3|Frances (Vardeman) Bennett]] for her life after which it was to go to his sons, including Reuben. Reuben's mother died around 1809 and it took a while for Reuben's brother William Bennett back in Virginia to sell the property and distribute the estate.) Wilkes County, GA Returns of Administrators and Guardians, Book I, pp. 87, 89. (Davidson I, p. 227)"Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G93L-TFN4?cc=1999178&wc=9SYY-N3F%3A267832301%2C267901601 : 20 May 2014), Wilkes > Returns 1811-1837 vol1-2 and 5 > images 228-229 of 560; Estate of Reuben Bennett, 2 May 1814, Returns on disbursements from the Estate of Reuben Bennett, Wilkes County, Georgia Probate Records, Returns 1811-1817, vol 1, pages 87-90 details *Elizabeth Bennett as guardian of Reuben & Polly Bennett, disbursed $708.00 (from sale of slaves) – 14 Apr 1811 *Elizabeth Bennett as guardian of Reuben & Polly Bennett, disbursed $292.00 (from sale of slaves) – 21 Apr 1811 *Winston Bennett, paid, 10 March 1812 *paid $11.00 each to the 12 heirs of Reuben Bennett *William Bennett, paid $75.50 on 8 Oct 1814 *Richard Bennett, paid 266.42 on 27 Oct 1814 *Winston Bennett, paid $32.80 on 27 Oct 1814 *William Bennett, paid $121.00 on 25 Nov 1814 *Richard Bennett, paid $121.00 on 25 Nov 1814 *E(lizabeth) Bennett as guardian for P(olly) Bennett, paid 121.00 on 25 Nov 1814 *E(lizabeth) Bennett as guardian for R(euben) Bennett, paid $121.00 on 25 Nov 1814 *Elizabeth Bennett, paid $56.29 on 25 Nov 1814 *Received of William Bennett as Exec of Peter Bennett, dec., $57.81, 5 Aug 1813 *Received of William Bennett as Exec of Peter Bennett, dec., $74.00, 24 May 1814 3 May, 1824 - Elizabeth Bennett, guardian of Reuben Bennett and Polly Bennett, was ordered to appear in court and show cause why the representatives of Parmenas Cochran, dec'd and Thomas Bowles should not be relieved as her security. Wilkes County, GA, Minutes of Inferior Court, 1824-1827, p. 13 (Davidson, p. 209). === Research Notes === *http://www.bennett-twins.com/getperson.php?personID=I485&tree=Bennett_RM Bennett *Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/112594077/reuben-bennett : accessed 22 February 2022), memorial page for Reuben Bennett (1757–21 Mar 1808), Find a Grave Memorial ID 112594077, citing Forest Home Cemetery, Waverly, Tioga County, New York, USA ; Maintained by Patricia Williams Curry (contributor 46836434) . (Why is someone who died in Wilkes County, Georgia buried in Tioga County, New York?) Estate of Mary Bennett 103-104 Estate of Elizabeth Bennett 1840 Wilkes County Georgia 1840 May 8 Admin Bond Admin Bonds 1839-76 16 "Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-893L-RNTC?cc=1999178&wc=9SYY-ZN5%3A267832301%2C267840001 : 20 May 2014), Wilkes > Administration bonds 1839-1925 vol 14 > image 16 of 680; citing Houston County Probate Court Judge, Georgia. 1842 Returns Returns 1842 10 "Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G93L-GHXW?cc=1999178&wc=9SYT-L2Q%3A267832301%2C267907601 : 20 May 2014), Wilkes > Returns 1833-1846 vol 7-8 > image 506 of 650; citing Houston County Probate Court Judge, Georgia. == Sources == [A John Bennett is listed with 1 poll and 400 acres.Davidson, Grace Gillam, Early records of Georgia, Wilkes County, (Vidalia, Georgia 1932), vol. 2, pages 18 (https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/615708/?offset=0#page=22&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= : accessed 22 Feb 2022) citing Wilkes County, Georgia Deed Book CC, p. 152-53, DGS Film 7896896 (https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/007896896?cat=132643 : viewable only at a Family History Center) (Note: Reuben is not known to have had any close Bennett relations named John in Georgia at the time. This John could be the son of Benjamin Bennett known to have died in Jackson County (slightly northwest of Wilkes), Georgia in 1825.) - I could not find John]

Mc Cosh Family Origins

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Haggadone-2|Sandra Penny]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Dr John McCosh, Sr. parents * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=11498865 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Mc Kamey-Moore Letter

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Mc Kamey-Moore Letter, Lookout Mountain, Tenn., May 1, 1926 (Andrew Jackson Vertical File 2) Tennessee State Library and Archive, Nashville Tennessee. Courtesy of Paula Snyder.

MC To-Do List Alice of Normandy to Norwood

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Link: [[Space:Magna_Carta_Team_Base_Camp|Space:Magna_Carta_Team_Base_Camp]] 0. Preliminary Check List: Identify Trail -- April, 2015 JHD Digitize source text from Richardson Royal Ancestry MCA TRAIL 1 MCA. '''[[Bohun-7|Henry de Bohun]], Earl of Hereford, married Maud de Mandeville, Countess of Essex''' :Contact and thank Profile Managers via public comment -- 4/27/2015 JHD :Project Protect Profiles -- already done :Review/Improve Bio-- 4/27/2015 JHD :Source Royal Ancestry -- 4/27/2015 JHD :All other cite references clear -- 6/14/2015 JHD :Identify and prepare merges-- not necessary :Clean up (Gedcom/LDS)-- not necessary :Check all dates and sync between profile and links :check all names and sync between profile and links :Check parentage as certain -- 6/16/2015 JHD :Review/improve issue -- 6/16/2015 JHD :Add Style Standards -- already done :Add MCSB Ancestor -- already done :Submit for Review 2 MCA. ''' [[Bohun-6|Humphrey de Bohun]], Knt, Earl of Hereford, and Essex, married Maud of Eu''' :Contact and thank Profile Managers via public comment-- 4/27/2015 JHD :Project Protect Profiles :Review/Improve Bio 6/13/2015 JHD :Source Royal Ancestry 6/13/2015 JHD :All other cite references clear 6/13/2015 JHD :Identify and prepare merges6/13/2015 JHD :Clean up (Gedcom/LDS)6/13/2015 JHD :Check all dates and sync between profile and links :check all names and sync between profile and links :Check parentage as certain-- 6/16/2015 JHD :Review/improve issue -- 6/16/2015 JHD :Add Style Standards done :Add MCSB Ancestor done :Submit for Review 3 MCA. '''[[Bohun-33|Alice de Bohun]], married Roger de Tony, of Flamstead, Hertfordshire''' :Contact and thank Profile Managers via public comment-- 4/27/2015 JHD :Project Protect Profiles :Review/Improve Bio-- 6/14/2015 JHD :Source Royal Ancestry -- 6/14/2015 JHD :All other cite references clear -- 6/14/2015 JHD :Identify and prepare merges -- not necessary :Clean up (Gedcom/LDS)-- 6/14/2015 JHD :Check all dates and sync between profile and links -- 6/14/2015 JHD :check all names and sync between profile and links-- 6/14/2015 JHD :Check parentage as certain-- 6/16/2015 JHD :Review/improve issue -- 6/14/2015 JHD :Add Style Standards done :Add MCSB Ancestor done :Submit for Review 4 MCA. '''[[Toeni-51|Alice de Tony]] married [[Beauchamp-200|Walter de Beauchamp, Knt, of Alcester, Warwickshire. ''' RA IV:410-413; RA V:176 :Contact and thank Profile Managers via public comment-- 4/27/2015 JHD :Project Protect Profiles :Review/Improve Bio -- 6/15/2015 JHD :Source Royal Ancestry -- 6/15/2015 JHD :All other cite references clear -- 6/15/2015 JHD :Identify and prepare merges -- 6/15/2015 JHD :Clean up (Gedcom/LDS) -- 6/15/2015 JHD :Check all dates and sync between profile and links -- 6/15/2015 JHD :check all names and sync between profile and links -- 6/15/2015 JHD :Check parentage as certain-- 6/16/2015 JHD :Review/improve issue -- 6/15/2015 JHD :Add Style Standards done -- 6/15/2015 JHD :Add MCSB Ancestor done :Submit for Review 5 MCA = 10 RA. '''[[Beauchamp-199|Giles de Beauchamp]], Knt, of Powick, Worcestershire, married Katherine de Bures''' RA IV:413-414 :Contact and thank Profile Managers via public comment-- 4/27/2015 JHD :Project Protect Profiles :Review/Improve Bio -- 6/17/2015 JHD :Source Royal Ancestry -- 6/17/2015 JHD :All other cite references clear -- 6/17/2015 JHD :Identify and prepare merges-- 6/17/2015 JHD :Clean up (Gedcom/LDS)-- 6/17/2015 JHD :Check all dates and sync between profile and links -- 6/17/2015 JHD :check all names and sync between profile and links-- 6/17/2015 JHD :Check parentage as certain :Review/improve issue -- 6/17/2015 JHD :Add Style Standards done :Add MCSB Ancestor done :Submit for Review '''6 MCA = 11 RA . [[Beauchamp-198|John de Beauchamp]], Knt, of Powick, Worcestershire, m. Joan de Cherleton (desc. King William the Conqueror)''' RA IV:414-417 :Contact and thank Profile Managers via public comment-- 4/27/2015 JHD :Project Protect Profiles :Review/Improve Bio-- 6/17/2015 JHD :Source Royal Ancestry -- 6/17/2015 JHD :All other cite references clear -- 6/17/2015 JHD :Identify and prepare merges-- 6/17/2015 JHD :Clean up (Gedcom/LDS)-- 6/17/2015 JHD :Check all dates and sync between profile and links -- 6/17/2015 JHD :check all names and sync between profile and links-- 6/17/2015 JHD :Check parentage as certain :Review/improve issue none-- 6/17/2015 JHD :Add Style Standards done :Add MCSB Ancestor done :Submit for Review 7 MCA = 12 RA. '''[[Beauchamp-197|William Beauchamp]], Knt, of Powick, Worcestershire, married Katherine Usflete.''' RA IV:417-419 :Contact and thank Profile Managers via public comment -- 4/27/2015 JHD :Project Protect Profiles :Review/Improve Bio -- 6/18/2015 JHD :Source Royal Ancestry -- 6/18/2015 JHD :All other cite references clear -- 6/18/2015 JHD :Identify and prepare merges-- 6/18/2015 JHD :Clean up (Gedcom/LDS)-- 6/18/2015 JHD :Check all dates and sync between profile and links -- 6/18/2015 JHD :check all names and sync between profile and links-- 6/18/2015 JHD :Check parentage as certain-- 6/18/2015 JHD :Review/improve issue -- 6/18/2015 JHD :Add Style Standards -- 6/18/2015 JHD :Add MCSB Ancestor done :Submit for Review 8 MCA = 13 RA. '''[[Beauchamp-196|John Beauchamp]], K. G. 1st Lord Beauchamp of Powick, married Margaret Ferrers (desc. King William the Conqueror) RA IV 419-420''' :Contact and thank Profile Managers via public comment-- 4/27/2015 JHD :Project Protect Profiles :Review/Improve Bio -- 6/18/2015 JHD :Source Royal Ancestry -- 6/18/2015 JHD :All other cite references clear -- 6/18/2015 JHD :Identify and prepare merges -- 6/18/2015 JHD :Clean up (Gedcom/LDS) -- 6/18/2015 JHD :Check all dates and sync between profile and links -- 6/18/2015 JHD :check all names and sync between profile and links -- 6/18/2015 JHD :Check parentage as certain -- 6/18/2015 JHD :Review/improve issue -- 6/18/2015 JHD :Add Style Standards -- 6/18/2015 JHD :Add MCSB Ancestor done :Submit for Review '''9 MCA = 14 RA. [[Beauchamp-195|Richard Beauchamp]], K. B., 2nd Lord Beauchamp of Powick, married Elizabeth Stafford (desc. King William the Conqueror''' RA IV:420-421 :Contact and thank Profile Managers via public comment-- 4/27/2015 JHD :Project Protect Profiles :Review/Improve Bio -- 6/18/2015 JHD :Source Royal Ancestry -- 6/18/2015 JHD :All other cite references clear -- 6/18/2015 JHD :Identify and prepare merges -- 6/18/2015 JHD :Clean up (Gedcom/LDS) -- 6/18/2015 JHD :Check all dates and sync between profile and links -- 6/18/2015 JHD :check all names and sync between profile and links -- 6/18/2015 JHD :Check parentage as certain -- 6/18/2015 JHD :Review/improve issue -- 6/18/2015 JHD :Add Style Standards -- 6/18/2015 JHD :Add MCSB Ancestor done :Submit for Review 10 MCA = 15 RA. '''[[Beauchamp-194|Anne Beauchamp]], b. 1472-5, married Richard Lygon (or Ligon, Lygen). Royal, III, 575''' :Contact and thank Profile Managers via public comment -- 4/27/2015 JHD :Project Protect Profiles :Review/Improve Bio -- 6/18/2015 JHD :Source Royal Ancestry -- 6/18/2015 JHD :All other cite references clear -- 6/18/2015 JHD :Identify and prepare merges -- 6/18/2015 JHD :Clean up (Gedcom/LDS) -- 6/18/2015 JHD :Check all dates and sync between profile and links -- 6/18/2015 JHD :check all names and sync between profile and links -- 6/18/2015 JHD :Check parentage as certain -- 6/18/2015 JHD :Review/improve issue -- 6/18/2015 JHD :Add Style Standards done -- 6/18/2015 JHD :Add MCSB Ancestor done :Submit for Review 11 MCA = 16 RA. '''[[Lygon-6|Richard Lygon]], Knt, m. Margery Greville. Royal, III, 576''' :Contact and thank Profile Managers via public comment-- 4/27/2015 JHD :Project Protect Profiles :Review/Improve Bio -- 7/15/2015 JHD :Source Royal Ancestry -- 7/15/2015 JHD :All other cite references clear -- 7/15/2015 JHD :Identify and prepare merges-- 7/15/2015 JHD :Clean up (Gedcom/LDS)-- 7/15/2015 JHD :Check all dates and sync between profile and links -- 7/15/2015 JHD :check all names and sync between profile and links-- 7/15/2015 JHD :Check parentage as certain-- 7/15/2015 JHD :Review/improve issue --- 7/15/2015 JHD :Add Style Standards-- 7/15/2015 JHD :Add MCSB Ancestor :Submit for Review 12 MCA = 17 RA. '''[[Lygon-8|William Ligon]]''' :Contact and thank Profile Managers via public comment-- 4/27/2015 JHD :Project Protect Profiles :Review/Improve Bio-- 7/15/2015 JHD :Source Royal Ancestry -- 7/15/2015 JHD :All other cite references clear -- 7/15/2015 JHD :Identify and prepare merges-- 7/15/2015 JHD :Clean up (Gedcom/LDS)-- 7/15/2015 JHD :Check all dates and sync between profile and links -- 7/15/2015 JHD :check all names and sync between profile and links-- 7/15/2015 JHD :Check parentage as certain-- 7/15/2015 JHD :Review/improve issue none-- 7/15/2015 JHD :Add Style Standards done-- 7/15/2015 JHD :Add MCSB Ancestor done :Submit for Review 13 MCA = 18 RA '''[[Ligon-73|Elizabeth Ligon]], b. abt 1548, m. William Norwood-, Esq. of Leckhampton, Gloucestershire, Sheriff of Gloucestershire, 1606-7. ''' :Contact and thank Profile Managers via public comment-- 4/27/2015 JHD :Project Protect Profiles :Review/Improve Bio-- 7/17/2015 JHD :Source Royal Ancestry -- 7/17/2015 JHD :All other cite references clear -- 7/17/2015 JHD :Identify and prepare merges-- 7/17/2015 JHD :Clean up (Gedcom/LDS)-- 7/17/2015 JHD :Check all dates and sync between profile and links :check all names and sync between profile and links :Check parentage as certain :Review/improve issue -- 7/17/2015 JHD :Add Style Standards -- 7/17/2015 JHD :Add MCSB Ancestor done :Submit for Review 14 MCA = 19 RA. [[Norwood-613|Henry Norwood-613]] m. Elizabeth Rodney :Contact and thank Profile Managers via public comment-- 4/27/2015 JHD :Project Protect Profiles :Review/Improve Bio-- 7/15/2015 JHD :Source Royal Ancestry -- 7/15/2015 JHD :All other cite references clear -- 7/15/2015 JHD :Identify and prepare merges-- 7/15/2015 JHD :Clean up (Gedcom/LDS)-- 7/15/2015 JHD :Check all dates and sync between profile and links :check all names and sync between profile and links :Check parentage as certain-- 7/15/2015 JHD :Review/improve issue none-- 7/15/2015 JHD :Add Style Standards done-- 7/15/2015 JHD :Add MCSB Ancestor done-- 7/15/2015 JHD :Submit for Review 15A MCA = 20a RA [[Norwood-817|Major Charles Norwood-817]] Royal, III, 579 :Contact and thank Profile Managers via public comment-- 4/27/2015 JHD :Project Protect Profiles :Review/Improve Bio-- 7/15/2015 JHD :Source Royal Ancestry -- 7/15/2015 JHD :All other cite references clear -- 7/15/2015 JHD :Identify and prepare merges-- 7/15/2015 JHD :Clean up (Gedcom/LDS)-- 7/15/2015 JHD :Check all dates and sync between profile and links :check all names and sync between profile and links :Check parentage as certain-- 7/15/2015 JHD :Review/improve issue none-- 7/15/2015 JHD :Add Style Standards done-- 7/15/2015 JHD :Add MCSB Ancestor done-- 7/15/2015 JHD :Submit for Review 15B MCA = 20b RA [[Norwood-800|Colonel Henry Norwood-800]] Royal, III, 580 :Contact and thank Profile Managers via public comment-- 4/27/2015 JHD :Project Protect Profiles :Review/Improve Bio-- 7/15/2015 JHD :Source Royal Ancestry -- 7/15/2015 JHD :All other cite references clear -- 7/15/2015 JHD :Identify and prepare merges-- 7/15/2015 JHD :Clean up (Gedcom/LDS)-- 7/15/2015 JHD :Check all dates and sync between profile and links :check all names and sync between profile and links :Check parentage as certain-- 7/15/2015 JHD :Review/improve issue none-- 7/15/2015 JHD :Add Style Standards done-- 7/15/2015 JHD :Add MCSB Ancestor done-- 7/15/2015 JHD :Submit for Review

McAdoo Name Study Categories

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, New Projects]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:McAdoo Name Study]] [[Category:McAdooAchiever, McAdoo Name Study]] [[Category:McAdooAlpha, McAdoo Name Study]] [[Category:McAdooAnchor, McAdoo Name Study]] [[Category:McAdooCanada, McAdoo Name Study]] [[Category:McAdooDeadEnd, McAdoo Name Study]] [[Category:McAdooEire, McAdoo Name Study]] [[Category:McAdooEndLine, McAdoo Name Study]] [[Category:McAdooEngland, McAdoo Name Study]] [[Category:McAdooFPOC, McAdoo Name Study]] [[Category:McAdooLost, McAdoo Name Study]] [[Category:McAdooNoBranch, McAdoo Name Study]] [[Category:McAdooPioneer, McAdoo Name Study]] [[Category:McAdooScotland, McAdoo Name Study]] [[Category:McAdooSlaver, McAdoo Name Study]] [[Category:McAdooSuspect, McAdoo Name Study]] [[Category:McAdooTreeTop, McAdoo Name Study]] [[Category:McAdooTreeSeed, McAdoo Name Study]] [[Category:McAdooUlster, McAdoo Name Study]] [[Category:McAdooWorkInProgress, McAdoo Name Study]] == CATEGORIES ==
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List of Categories and Sub-Categories used in the McAdoo - One Name Study. == McAdoo ONS - Top-Level-Categories == '''''Do NOT edit Top-Level Categories''''': [[:Category:One_Name_Studies]]
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== McAdoo ONS - SubCategories == https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:McAdooAchiever,_McAdoo_Name_Study
The '''Achiever''' sub-category is intended to identify a profile as a "'''McAdooAchiever'''" and mark the profile with the sub-category "'''[[Category:McAdooAchiever, McAdoo Name Study]]'''". This sub-category is to identify and recognize those notable McAdoo's who achieved some level of prominence in their chosen career field, in politics, in the military or government service or another public service. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:McAdooAlpha,_McAdoo_Name_Study
The '''ALPHA''' sub-category is intended to identify a profile as a "'''McAdooAlpha'''" and mark the profile with the sub-category "'''[[Category:McAdooAlpha, McAdoo Name Study]]'''". This sub-category is intended for use to identify a male McAdoo who can be documented with credible sources to have been born in one country and died in another after permanent immigration from the place and country of birth. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:McAdooAnchor,_McAdoo_Name_Study
The '''ANCHOR''' sub-category is intended to identify a profile as a "'''McAdooAnchor'''" and mark the profile with the sub-category "'''[[Category:McAdooAnchor, McAdoo Name Study]]'''". This sub-category is intended for use to identify a male McAdoo who can be identified and described with a high degree of certainty through credible sources or through biographical accounts as a known historical figure and can be reliably utilized to identify and mark a single family line of McAdoos. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:McAdooCanada,_McAdoo_Name_Study
The '''CANADA''' sub-category is intended to identify a profile as a "'''McAdooCanada'''" and mark the profile with the sub-category "'''[[Category:McAdooCanada, McAdoo Name Study]]'''". This sub-category is intended for use to identify those members of a McAdoo family who were born, married, or died in a Province of Canada. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:McAdooDeadEnd,_McAdoo_Name_Study
The '''DEADEND''' sub-category is intended to identify a profile as a "'''McAdooDeadEnd'''" and mark the profile with the sub-category "'''[[Category:McAdooDeadEnd, McAdoo Name Study]]'''". This sub-category is intended for use to identify a profile that has reached a research '''dead-end'' that prevents any reasonably certain connection and link from the profiled McAdoo to his true sons and male descendants. The dead-end may be caused by a lack of any (credible) sources that the profiled married or had children or by confusion over the names of possible candidate sons and male descendants that the profiled McAdoo's surname may truly have passed to. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:McAdooEire,_McAdoo_Name_Study
The '''EIRE''' sub-category is intended to identify a profile as a "'''McAdooEire'''" and mark the profile with the sub-category "'''[[Category:McAdooEire, McAdoo Name Study]]'''". This sub-category is intended for use to identify those members of a McAdoo family who were born, married, or died in one of the 23 counties of the Republic of Ireland after excluding three (3) northern counties; Cavan, Donegal, and Monaghan which are already included in the ULSTER sub-category. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:McAdooEndLine,_McAdoo_Name_Study
The '''ENDLINE''' sub-category is intended to identify a profile as a "'''McAdooEndLine'''" and mark the profile with the sub-category "'''[[Category:McAdooEndLine, McAdoo Name Study]]'''". This sub-category is intended for use to identify a profile that can be documented with credible sources to have been the "'''End-of-His-Line'''" and died without having any surviving sons or surviving male offspring of any sons that could carry on and pass down the patronymic surname McAdoo. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:McAdooEngland,_McAdoo_Name_Study
The '''ENGLAND''' sub-category is intended to identify a profile as a "'''McAdooEngland'''" and mark the profile with the sub-category "'''[[Category:McAdooEngland, McAdoo Name Study]]'''". This sub-category is intended for use to identify those members of a McAdoo family who were born, married, or died in a particular Shire or County of England as such Shire or County was constituted at the time of the birth, marriage, or death event. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:McAdooFPOC,_McAdoo_Name_Study
The '''FPOC''' sub-category is intended to identify a profile as a "'''McAdooFPOC'''" and mark the profile with the sub-category "'''[[Category:McAdooFPOC, McAdoo Name Study]]'''". This sub-category is intended for use to identify a male or female free person of color, regardless of designation as black or mulatto or other on any formal US Census or State Census and regardless of whether the profiled person was born free, or was legally freed by an act of manumission or emancipation; and who chose to keep and use the McAdoo surname as their freed name. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:McAdooLost,_McAdoo_Name_Study
The '''LOST''' sub-category is intended to identify a profile as a "'''McAdooLost'''" and mark the profile with the sub-category "'''[[Category:McAdooLost, McAdoo Name Study]]'''". This sub-category is intended for use to identify those members of a McAdoo family who are Lost, meaning they appear on a census or two and then disappear from searches of later records. This may imply they died an unrecorded death or were misnamed or mistranscribed in records or indexes, or simply have not been located yet. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:McAdooNoBranch,_McAdoo_Name_Study
The '''NOBRANCH''' sub-category is intended to identify a profile as a "'''McAdooNoBranch'''" and mark the profile with the sub-category "'''[[Category:McAdooNoBranch, McAdoo Name Study]]'''". This sub-category is intended for use to identify a male McAdoo who can not yet be documented to a reasonable degree of certainty, with credible sources, to have a complete complement of identified parents and/or siblings and/or spouses and/or children. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:McAdooPioneer,_McAdoo_Name_Study
The '''PIONEER''' sub-category is intended to identify a profile as a "'''McAdooPioneer'''" and mark the profile with the sub-category "'''[[Category:McAdooPioneer, McAdoo Name Study]]'''". This sub-category is intended for use to identify those members of a McAdoo family who "picked up stakes" and permanently moved their home from the eastern American Colonies or States and resettled on new land at the western frontier of civilization as they knew it at the time. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:McAdooScotland,_McAdoo_Name_Study
The '''SCOTLAND''' sub-category is intended to identify a profile as a "'''McAdooScotland'''" and mark the profile with the sub-category "'''[[Category:McAdooScotland, McAdoo Name Study]]'''". This sub-category is intended for use to identify those members of a McAdoo family who were born, married, or died in a particular Shire or County of Scotland as such Shire or County was constituted at the time of the birth, marriage, or death event. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:McAdooSlaver,_McAdoo_Name_Study
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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:McAdoo_Name_Study "'''Return to McAdoo ONS Main Page'''"] === McAdoo ONS Achievers === Another objective of the McAdoo ONS is to identify and recognize those McAdoo's who achieved some level of prominence in their chosen career field, or in politics, or in the military or government service or other public service. === Categorization of Achievers === The profiles of any McAdoo who is an Achiever may be categorized with:
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{{Notables Sticker}} === Notable McAdoos Include === * [[McAdoo-77|William Gibbs McAdoo Jr. (1863-1941)]] is Notable for serving as the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States from 1913 to 1918 during President Woodrow Wilson's administration. * [[McAdow-11|Perry Wadsworth McAdow (1838-1918)]] is Notable as an early pioneer of the American West, prospector, mercantilist, and real estate developer who settled in Montana in 1861 and partcipated in the creation first of the Territory of Montana in 1864 and its admission in 1889 as the 41st state. * [[Coltrin-71|Clara Lorette (Coltrin) McAdow (1838-1896)]], wife of Perry, is Notable in her own right as an independent business woman, gold mine owner/operator, suffragette and socialite. * The Most Reverend [[McAdoo-648|Henry Robert McAdoo (1916-1998)]] is Notable for serving as the Archbishop of Dublin and Primate of Ireland for the Church of Ireland from 1977 until his retirement in 1985. * The Reverend [[McAdow-26|Samuel McAdow (1760-1844)]] is Notable as a pioneer Minister, participant in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revival_of_1800 ''1800 Red River Revivals''] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Great_Awakening ''Second Great Awakening''], and as one of the three founders of the breakaway [https://www.cumberland.org/center/CPC_Home_Page/About_Us.html ''Cumberland Presbyterian Church''] in 1810, a denomination still thriving today with over one million members. * Robert Allen McAdoo Jr. aka [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_McAdoo "Bob McAdoo"] is a former professional basketball player who played 14 seasons in the NBA where he was named the NBA Most Valuable Player in 1975 and won two NBA championships with the Los Angeles Lakers. --------
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McAdoo ONS Annotated Bibliography

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McAdoo ONS Bibliography Early America

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==Bibliography - Colonial & Early America== This is a bibliography of historical, paper-published texts that have been scanned to PDF and are mostly accessible online. These sources contain content relevant to McAdoo genealogy or to the history, geography, culture, and times of McAdoo and other Scotch-Irish families living before 1783 as colonials in the Carolinas, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Georgia, and later as early American pioneers moving into Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, and other territories and states west. For brevity, there is little here regarding the New England colonies or states or the provinces of Upper and Lower Canada. The entries are formatted in CMOS or Chicago Manual of Style, 17th Edition, "Author-Date" format rather than the alternative CMOS "Notes-Bibliography" style because this author finds the publication date of a source reference to be of prime importance. Most, but not all, publications on this list are in the public domain because the copyright has expired or the copyright holder has explicitly made copies publicly available for free online reading or as free downloads in PDF or another format. Most of those that are accessible online are located and maintained at permanent online data repositories such as the digital reproductions in the archive.org collection, the familysearch.org collection, or others. * Armor, W.C. 1896. ''Scotch-Irish Bibliography of Pennsylvania''. Nashville: Barbee and Smith. 92ppp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/scotchirishbibli00armo Link HERE]. * Armstrong, Zella. 1918. ''Notable Southern Families''. Chattanooga: Lookout Publishing Co. 273pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/notablesouthern00frengoog Link HERE]
* Ashe, Samuel A'Court. et.al. 1905. ''Biographical History of North Carolina from Colonial Times to the Present - Volume-I''. Greensboro: C.L. Van Noppen. 680pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/cu31924092215437/page/n13/mode/2up Link HERE]
* Ashe, Samuel A'Court. et.al. 1905. ''Biographical History of North Carolina from Colonial Times to the Present - Volume-II''. Greensboro: C.L. Van Noppen. 783pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/biographicalhis07ashegoog/page/n14/mode/2up Link HERE]
* Ashe, Samuel A'Court. et.al. 1906. ''Biographical History of North Carolina from Colonial Times to the Present - Volume-III''. Greensboro: C.L. Van Noppen. 530pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/biographical-history-of-north-carolina-volume-iii-1906/mode/2up Link HERE]
* Ashe, Samuel A'Court. et.al. 1906. ''Biographical History of North Carolina from Colonial Times to the Present - Volume-IV''. Greensboro: C.L. Van Noppen. 679pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/biographicalhis04ashegoog/page/n14/mode/2up Link HERE]
* Ashe, Samuel A'Court. et.al. 1906. ''Biographical History of North Carolina from Colonial Times to the Present - Volume-V''. Greensboro: C.L. Van Noppen. 717pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/biographicalhis05ashegoog/page/n8/mode/2up Link HERE]
* Ashe, Samuel A'Court. et.al. 1907. ''Biographical History of North Carolina from Colonial Times to the Present - Volume-VI''. Greensboro: C.L. Van Noppen. 762pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/cu31924092215486/page/n11/mode/2up Link HERE]
* Ashe, Samuel A'Court. et.al. 1908. ''Biographical History of North Carolina from Colonial Times to the Present - Volume-VII''. Greensboro: C.L. Van Noppen. 769pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/biographicalhis06ashegoog/page/n12/mode/2up Link HERE]
* Ashe, Samuel A'Court. et.al. 1908. ''Biographical History of North Carolina from Colonial Times to the Present - Volume-VII''. Greensboro: C.L. Van Noppen. 514pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/biographicalhis02ashegoog/page/n13/mode/2up Link HERE]
* Ashe, Samuel A'Court. et.al. 1917. ''Biographical History of North Carolina from Colonial Times to the Present - Volume-VIII''. Greensboro: C.L. Van Noppen. 665pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/biographicalhist08ashe/page/n9/mode/2up Link HERE].
* Arthur, John P. 1914. ''Western North Carolina: a history, 1730-1913''. Raleigh: Edwards and Broughton for the Daughters of the American Revolution of Asheville North Carolina. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/westernnorthcar00arthgoog/page/n8/mode/2up Link HERE]. * Bolton, C.K. 1910. ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America''. Boston: Bacon and Brown. 418pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://www.archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich Link HERE].
* Brownstein, R. and Guttmacher, pp. 1988. ''The Scotch-Irish Americans''. New York: Chelsea House Publishers. 120pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. Not available as a copyright-free PDF, but instead may be browsed and read in its entirety online at [https://archive.org/details/scotchirishameri0000brow Link HERE]. * Bryson, The Rev. J.H. 1891. ''The Scotch-Irish People: Their Influence in the Formation of the Government of the United States of America, delivered at the Third Congress, held at Louisville, Kentucky, May 14, 1891''. Publishing house of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Barbee and Smith. 68pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://www.archive.org/details/scotchirishaddre00brys Link HERE].
* Bryson, The Rev. J.H. 1892. ''Inventors of the Scotch-Irish Race of America, delivered at the Fourth Congress, held at Atlanta, Georgia, 28 April 1892''. Nashville: Publishing house of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Barbee and Smith. 68pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://www.archive.org/details/scotchirishaddre00brys Link HERE].
* Caruthers, Reverend Eli Washington. 1842. ''A Sketch of the Life and Character of the Rev. David Caldwell, D.D.: nearly sixty years pastor of the churches of Buffalo and Alamance. Including two of his sermons; some account of the Regulation, together with the revolutionary ... incidents in which he was concerned; and a very brief notice of the ecclesiastical and moral condition of North Carolina while in its colonial state''. Greensborough: Swaim and Sherwood. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/sketchoflifechar00car Link HERE]
* Caruthers, Reverend Eli Washington. 1854. ''Revolutionary Incidents: and Sketches of Character, chiefly in the "Old North State"''. Philadelphia: Hayes and Zell. 448pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/revolutionaryinc00caru Link HERE]
* Caruthers, Reverend Eli Washington. 1856. ''Interesting Revolutionary Incidents: and Sketches of Character, chiefly in the "Old North State"''. Second Series. Philadelphia: Hayes and Zell. 470pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/interestingrevol00incaru Link HERE]
* Chalkley, L. 1912. ''Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia - Extracted from the Original Court records of Augusta County 1745-1800 - '''Volume-1''' Order books, judgements''. Rosslyn, Virginia: The Commonwealth Company for Mary S. Lockwood, Honorary Vice-President General of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. 633pp. Digital transcription (not a scan of the original) of 1974 Reprint edition by Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, in the us-gen-web archives collection. [http://usgwarchives.net/special/chalkley/volume_1/contents.htm Read HERE]. Online read-only.
* Chalkley, L. 1912. ''Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia - Extracted from the Original Court records of Augusta County 1745-1800 - '''Volume-1''' Order books, judgements''. Rosslyn, Virginia: The Commonwealth Company for Mary S. Lockwood, Honorary Vice-President General of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. 633pp. Digital reproduction of scanned original, in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/chroniclesscotc00lockgoog/page/n6/mode/2up Link HERE].
* Chalkley, L. 1912. ''Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia - Extracted from the Original Court records of Augusta County 1745-1800 - '''Volume-2''' Circuit court records, marriage bonds, Rockingham Co. records, land entry books, guardian bonds, military service''. Rosslyn, Virginia: The Commonwealth Company for Mary S. Lockwood, Honorary Vice-President General of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. 512pp. Digital transcription (not a scan of the original) of 1974 Reprint edition by Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, in the us-gen-web archives collection. [http://usgwarchives.net/special/chalkley/volume_2/contents.htm Read HERE]. Online read-only.
* Chalkley, L. 1912. ''Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia - Extracted from the Original Court records of Augusta County 1745-1800 - '''Volume-3''' Wills, deeds''. Rosslyn, Virginia: The Commonwealth Company for Mary S. Lockwood, Honorary Vice-President General of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. 633pp. Digital transcription (not a scan of the original) of 1974 Reprint edition by Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, in the us-gen-web archives collection. [http://usgwarchives.net/special/chalkley/volume_3/contents.htm Read HERE]. Online read-only.
* Chalkley, L. 1912. ''Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia - Extracted from the Original Court records of Augusta County 1745-1800 - '''Volume-3'''Wills, deeds''. Rosslyn, Virginia: The Commonwealth Company for Mary S. Lockwood, Honorary Vice-President General of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. 721pp. Digital reproduction of scanned original, in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_wk8PAAAAYAAJ/page/n5/mode/2up Link HERE].
* Chepesiuk, R. 2000. ''The Scotch-Irish: From the North of Ireland to the Making of America''. London: McFarland and Company. 192pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. Not available as a copyright-free PDF, but instead may be browsed and read in its entirety online at [https://archive.org/details/scotchirishfromn00chep Link HERE]. * Chalmers, E. et al. 1940. ''Historical Sketch of the Hawfields Presbyterian Church, North Carolina''. 88pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch00chal Link HERE].
* Crozier, W.A., Ed. 2nd Ed. 1953. ''A Key to Southern Pedigrees: Being a Comprehensive Guide to the Colonial Ancestry of Families in the States of Virginia, Maryland, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Alabama''. Baltimore: Southern Book Company. 88pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://www.archive.org/details/keytosouthernped1953croz Link HERE].
* Cumrine, Boyd. 1905. ''The Records of deeds for the district of West Augusta, Virginia : for the court held at Fort Dunmore (Pittsburgh, Pa.), 1775-1776, copied consecutively as recorded''. Part-XXI pp 525-568 in ''Annals of the Carnegie Museum''. Serial-16, Volume-1, No.4, 1901-1902. W.J. Holland and J.B. Hatcher editors. Lancaster: New Era Company. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/cu31924017918735/page/n7/mode/2up Link HERE]. * Dinsmore, J.W. 1906. ''The Scotch-Irish in America; their history, traits, institutions, and influences''. Chicago: Winona Publishing Company. 276pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/scotchirishiname00dins/mode/2up Link HERE]. * Egle, W.H. 1886. ''Pennsylvania Genealogies: Scotch-Irish and German''. Harrisburg: Lane and Hart, 741pp. https://archive.org/details/historyofnashvil00wool_0/page/n7/mode/2up[https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniagen00eglegoog Link HERE].
* Elliot, Lizzie P. 1911. ''Early History of Nashville''. Nashville: Ambrose. 598pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/earlyhistoryofna00elli_0/page/n5/mode/2up Link HERE]. * Foote, Reverend William Henry. 1846. ''Sketches of North Carolina, Historical and Biographical: Illustrative of the Principles of a Portion of Her Early Settlers''. New York: Robert Carter. 570pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection.[https://archive.org/details/sketchesofnorthc00footrich Link HERE].
* Foote, Reverend William Henry. 1856. 2nd Series. ''Sketches of Virginia, Historical and Biographical: Illustrative of the Principles of a Portion of Her Early Settlers''. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott. 618pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/sketchesofvirgin00foot Link HERE].
* Foote, Reverend William Henry. 1870. ''Huguenots, or Reformed French Church: their principles delineated, their character illustrated, their sufferings and successes recorded''. Richmond: Presbyterian Committee of Publication. 668pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/huguenotsorrefor00foot Link HERE].
* Ford, H.F. 1915. ''The Scotch-Irish in America''. Princeton University Press. 632pp. Reprint Arno Press 1969 as part of ''The American Immigration Collection''. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. Not available as a copyright-free PDF, but instead may be browsed and read in its entirety online at [https://archive.org/details/scotchirishiname00ford/ Link HERE].
* Goodspeed. 1886. ''History of Tennessee: from the earliest time to the present; together with a historical and a biographical sketch of'': '''Giles, Lincoln, Franklin and Moore counties'''; ''besides a valuable fund of notes, reminiscences, etc., etc.''. Nashville: Goodspeed Publishing Co. 994pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/historyoftenness00good Link HERE]
* Goodspeed. 1886. ''History of Tennessee: from the earliest time to the present; together with a historical and a biographical sketch of'': '''Maury, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson, Bedford and Marshall counties: Volume-1'''; ''besides a valuable fund of notes, reminiscences, etc., etc.''. Nashville: Goodspeed Publishing Co. 1,232pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/historyoftenness01good_2 Link HERE]
* Goodspeed. 1886. ''History of Tennessee: from the earliest time to the present; together with a historical and a biographical sketch of'': '''Maury, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson, Bedford and Marshall counties: Volume-2'''; ''besides a valuable fund of notes, reminiscences, etc., etc.''. Nashville: Goodspeed Publishing Co. 1,280pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/historyoftenness02good Link HERE]
* Goodspeed. 1886. ''History of Tennessee: from the earliest time to the present; together with an historical and a biographical sketch of'': '''Montgomery, Robertson, Humphreys, Stewart, Dickson, Cheatham and Houston counties'''; ''besides a valuable fund of notes, reminiscences, etc., etc.''. Nashville: Goodspeed Publishing Co. 1,490pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/historyoftenness00good_1 Link HERE]
* Goodspeed. 1887. ''History of Tennessee: from the earliest time to the present: together with a historical and a biographical sketch of from twenty-five to thirty counties of east Tennessee'': ''Anderson, Bledsoe, Blount, Bradley, Campbell, Carter, Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Greene, Hamblen, Hamilton, Hancock, Hawkins, James, Jefferson, Johnson, Knox, Loudon, McMinn, Meigs, Monroe, Morgan, Polk, Rhea, Roane, Sevier, Sullivan, Unicoi, Union, and Washington''. Nashville: Goodspeed Publishing Co. 922pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/historyoftenness01good_1 Link HERE]
* Gregg, Right Rev. A. 1867. ''History of the Old Cheraws South Carolina containing an account of the aborigines of the Peedee and the first white settlements from about 1780 to 1810''. New York: Richardson and Company. 568pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://www.archive.org/details/historyofoldcher00gregrich Link HERE].
* Hale, W.T. 1899. ''The Backward Trail: Stories of the Indians and the Tennessee Pioneers,'' Nashville: Cumberland Press. 204pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://www.archive.org/details/backwardtrailsto00haleiala Link HERE].
* Hanna, Charles Augustus. 1902. ''The Scotch-Irish; or, The Scot in North Britain, North Ireland, and North America – Volume-I''. New York: G.P. Putnams Sons, Knickerbocker Press. 652pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/thescotchirish01hannrich Link HERE].
* Hanna, Charles Augustus. 1902. ''The Scotch-Irish; or, The Scot in North Britain, North Ireland, and North America – Volume-II''. New York: G.P. Putnams Sons, Knickerbocker Press. 623pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/scotchirishorsc01hanngoog Link HERE]
* Hanna, Charles Augustus. 1911. ''The Wilderness Trail: or, the ventures and adventures of the Pennsylvania traders on the Allegheny path, with some new annals of the old West, and the records of some strong men and some bad ones– Volume-I''. New York: G.P. Putnams Sons, Knickerbocker Press. 539pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/wildernesstrailo00hanngoog Link HERE]
* Hanna, Charles Augustus. 1911. ''The Wilderness Trail: or, the ventures and adventures of the Pennsylvania traders on the Allegheny path, with some new annals of the old West, and the records of some strong men and some bad ones– Volume-II''. New York: G.P. Putnams Sons, Knickerbocker Press. 536pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/wildernesstrailo02hann Link HERE]
* Hill, George P. 1877. A historical account of the plantation in Ulster at the commencement of the seventeenth century, 1608-1620. Belfast: M'Caw, Stevenson and Orr, 652pp. [https://archive.org/details/historicalaccoun00hill_0 Link HERE]
* Hotten, John Camden. 1874. ''The Original Lists of persons of quality; emigrants; religious exiles; political rebels; serving men sold for a term of years; apprentices; children stolen; maidens pressed; and others who went from Great Britain to the American Plantations, 1600-1700: with their ages and the names of the ships in which they embarked, and other interesting particulars; from manuscripts preserved in the State Paper Department of Her Majesty's Public Record Office, England.'' London: Hotten. 620pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft Link HERE].
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* Rankin, Samuel Meek. 1934. '' History of Buffalo Presbyterian church and her people, Greensboro, NC''. Greensboro: JJ Stone and Co. 280pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/historyofbuffalo00rank Link HERE].
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* Rumple, Reverend Jethro. 1881. Republished 1916. ''History of Rowan County, North Carolina''. Salisbury: J.J. Bruner. Republished by the Elizabeth Maxwell Steele Chapter, DAR. 670pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/historyofrowanco00rump Link HERE].
* Salley, A.S., Ed. 1911. ''Original Narratives of Early American History: Narratives of Early Carolina 1650-1708''. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 418pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://www.archive.org/details/narrearlycarolina00sallrich Link HERE].
* Scotch-Irish Society of America. ''The Scotch-Irish Society of the United States of America was founded to promote and preserve Scotch-Irish history and culture of America's Scotch-Irish heritage and to keep alive the esprit de corps of the Scotch-Irish people. Membership in the Society is available to United States citizens and to legal permanent residents of the United States, who are of Scotch-Irish descent''. [http://www.scotch-irishsocietyusa.org/index.html Link HERE].
* Scotch-Irish Society of America. 1889. ''The Scotch-Irish in America: Proceedings and Addresses of the First Congress, Columbia, Tennessee, May 1889''. Nashville: Barbee and Smith. 324pp. Digital reproduction in the jstor.org collection. [https://www.jstor.org/stable/20083358#metadata_info_tab_contents Link HERE].
* Scotch-Irish Society of America. 1890. ''The Scotch-Irish in America: Proceedings and Addresses of the Second Congress, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, May 29 to June 1, 1890''. Nashville: Barbee and Smith. 324pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://www.archive.org/details/scotchirishiname02scotiala Link HERE].
* Scotch-Irish Society of America. 1891. ''The Scotch-Irish in America: Proceedings and Addresses of the Third Congress, Louisville, Kentucky, May 14-17, 1891''. Nashville: Barbee and Smith. 402pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://www.archive.org/details/scotchirishiname03scotiala Link HERE].
* Scotch-Irish Society of America. 1892. ''The Scotch-Irish in America: Proceedings and Addresses of the Fourth Congress, Atlanta, Georgia, April 28 to May 1, 1892''. Nashville: Barbee and Smith. 394pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://www.archive.org/details/scotchirishiname04scotiala Link HERE].
* Scotch-Irish Society of America. 1893. ''The Scotch-Irish in America: Proceedings and Addresses of the Fifth Congress, Springfield, Ohio, May 11-14, 1893''. Nashville: Barbee and Smith. 362pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://www.archive.org/details/scotchirishiname05scotiala Link HERE].
* Scotch-Irish Society of America. 1894. ''The Scotch-Irish in America: Proceedings and Addresses of the Sixth Congress, Des Moines, Iowa, June 7-10, 1894''. Nashville: Barbee and Smith. 348pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://www.archive.org/details/scotchirishiname06scotiala Link HERE].
* Scotch-Irish Society of America. 1895. ''The Scotch-Irish in America: Proceedings and Addresses of the Seventh Congress, Lexington, Virginia, June 20-23, 1895''. Nashville: Barbee and Smith. 430pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://www.archive.org/details/scotchirishiname07scotiala Link HERE].
* Scotch-Irish Society of America. 1897. ''The Scotch-Irish in America: Proceedings and Addresses of the Eighth Congress, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, June 4-7, 1896''. Nashville: Barbee and Smith. 476pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://www.archive.org/details/scotchirishiname08scotiala Link HERE].
* Scotch-Irish Society of America. 1900. ''The Scotch-Irish in America: Proceedings and Addresses of the Ninth Congress, Knoxville, Tennessee, June 7-10, 1900''. Nashville: Barbee and Smith. 406pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/scotchirishiname09scotiala Link HERE].
* Scotch-Irish Society of America. 1901. ''The Scotch-Irish in America: Proceedings and Addresses of the Tenth Congress, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania''. Nashville: Barbee and Smith. 552pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/scotchirishiname10scotiala Link HERE].
* Snowden, Y. and H.G. Cutler, Editors. 1920. ''History of South Carolina: '''Volume-1'''''. Chicago: Lewis Company. 657pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/historysouthcar00cutlgoog/page/n7/mode/2up Link HERE]. * Snowden, Y. and H.G. Cutler, Editors. 1920. ''History of South Carolina: '''Volume-2'''''. Chicago: Lewis Company. 627pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/historysouthcar01cutlgoog/page/n6/mode/2up Link HERE]. * Snowden, Y. and H.G. Cutler, Editors. 1920. ''History of South Carolina: '''Volume-3'''''. Chicago: Lewis Company. 920pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/historyofsouthca03snow/page/452/mode/2up Link HERE]. * Snowden, Y. and H.G. Cutler, Editors. 1920. ''History of South Carolina: '''Volume-4'''''. Chicago: Lewis Company. 669pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/historysouthcar04cutlgoog/page/n6/mode/2up Link HERE]. * Snowden, Y. and H.G. Cutler, Editors. 1920. ''History of South Carolina: '''Volume-5'''''. Chicago: Lewis Company. 649pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/historysouthcar07cutlgoog/page/n6/mode/2up Link HERE]. * Speer, William S. 1888. '' Sketches of Prominent Tennesseans. Containing biographies and records of many of the families who have attained prominence in Tennessee''. Nashville: A.B. Tavel. 768pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. full text [https://archive.org/details/sketchesofpromin00spee Link HERE].
* Sprunt, James. 1916. Second Edition. ''Chronicles of the Cape Fear River, 1660-1916''. Raleigh: Edwards and Broughton. 768pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/chroniclescapef01sprugoog Link HERE].
* Stockard, Sallie Walker. 1902. ''History of Guilford County, North Carolina''. Knoxville: Gaut-Ogden. 268pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/historyofguilford00stoc Link HERE].
* Summers, Lewis P. 1903. ''History of Southwest Virginia, 1746-1786, Washington County, 1777-1870''. Richmond: J.L. Hill Company. 940pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/historyofsouthwe00lewi/page/n7/mode/2up Link HERE].
* Thomas, Rev. J.A.W. 1897. ''A History of Marlboro County South Carolina with Traditions and Sketches of Numerous Families''. The Foote and Davies Company, Atlanta, 310pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://www.archive.org/details/historyofmarlbor00thom Link HERE].
* Vass, Rev. L.C. 1886. ''A History of the Presbyterian Church in New Bern North Carolina''. Richmond: Whittet and Shepperson. 232pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://www.archive.org/details/historyofpresbyt00vass Link HERE].
* Wheeler, John Hill. 1851. ''Historical Sketches of North Carolina, from 1584 to 1851: compiled from original records, official documents, and traditional statements, with Biographical sketches of her distinguished statesmen, jurists, lawyers, soldiers, divines, etc.''. Philadelphia: Lippincott and Grambo. 638pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch00whee Link HERE].
* Wheeler, John Hill. 1884. ''Reminiscences and Memoirs of North Carolina and Eminent North Carolinians''. Columbus: Columbus Print Works. 586pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/reminiscencesmemwhee Link HERE].
* Wiley, Calvin Henderson. 1880. ''Alamance Church: A Historical Address delivered at The Dedication of its Fourth House of Worship''. Raleigh: Edwards, Broughton and Co. 58pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/alamancechurchhi1217wile Link HERE]
* Wooldridge, John, E. E. Hoss, and W.B. Reese. 1890. ''History of Nashville, Tenn''. Nashville: Barbee and Smith. 736pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/historyofnashvil00wool_0/page/n7/mode/2up Link HERE]. --------
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== British Isles Peerage == There are five divisions of peerages in the United Kingdom. They are: ==== - 1 - The Peerage of Scotland ==== :The '''Peerage of Scotland''' is for those peers of the realm created by the King or Queen of Scots at a time before the 1707 Treaty of Union that unified the Kingdom of Scots and the Kingdom of England into the Kingdom of Great Britain. The Peerage of Scotland is regulated under the authority of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Lyon_King_of_Arms Lord Lyon King at Arms]. ==== - 2 - The Peerage of England ==== :The '''Peerage of England''' is for those peers created by the King or Queen of England before the 1707 Treaty of Union that unified the Kingdom of Scots and the Kingdom of England into the Kingdom of Great Britain. ==== - 3 - The Peerage of Great Britain ==== :The '''Peerage of Great Britain''' is for those peers created by the King or Queen of Great Britain after the 1707 union of the Kingdoms of England and Scotland into the Kingdom of Great Britain and before the 1801 Acts of Union of Great Britain and Ireland. ==== - 4 - The Peerage of Ireland ==== :The '''Peerage of Ireland''' is for those peers created by the King or Queen of Ireland before the 1801 Acts of Union between Great Britain and Ireland that unified the Kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland into the United Kingdom. :As of 2016, there were 135 titles in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peerage_of_Ireland Peerage of Ireland] extant: two dukedoms, ten marquessates, 43 earldoms, 28 viscountcies, and 52 baronies. The Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland continues to exercise jurisdiction over the Peerage of Ireland, including those peers whose titles derive from places located in what is now the Republic of Ireland. :Article 40.2 of the 1937 Constitution of Ireland forbids the state conferring titles of nobility and an Irish citizen may not accept titles of nobility or honor except with the prior approval of the Irish government. This issue has not arisen in respect of the Peerage of Ireland because no creation of titles in it has been made since the constitution came into force. ==== - 5 - The Peerage of the United Kingdom ==== :The '''Peerage of the United Kingdom''' is for those peers created by the King or Queen after the 1801 Acts of Union that unified the Kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland into the United Kingdom. === Noble Ranks and Titles === :As a reward for personal bravery, achievement, loyalty, conspicuous service, or other reason, the peers of the realm could be created in a title and rank which may be styled (given an official form of address) by a written act ("letters patent" affixed with the Great Seal) signed by the reigning Monarch. :Titles could be conferred as life peerages (good for the life of the holder) or hereditary peerages which could be passed down along hereditary bloodlines (sometimes with special terms, restrictions, and conditions attached, for example limiting successors to be males, or to be children or failing them, siblings of the holder). The Monarch could at any time for any reason revoke and cancel the letters patent. === Historical Peerages and Noble Ranks === :Historically the nobility and peerages were organized according to a descending order of honorific rank, chivalric order, and social standing as follows: :* '''Duke / Duchess''' is traditionally the ruler of a large land area called a "Duchy" and is the highest rank in the peerage, only surpassed by the reigning, or formerly reigning, members of the royal family, Kings, Queens, Princes, and Princesses. :* '''Marquess / Marchioness''' or "Marquis" in French, is traditionally the ruler of a land area larger than that ruled by an Earl but lesser than that of a Duke, and originally was the ruler of a "marche" frontier area or borderland. :* '''Earl / Countess''' or Count, in continental Europe, is traditionally the ruler of a county and is known as an Earl in Britain :* '''Viscount / Viscountess''' or Vice-Count is theoretically the ruler of a viscounty, which did not develop into a hereditary title until much later and is more commonly used in continental Europe than in the United Kingdom. :* '''Baron / Baroness''' is traditionally a feudal title created for the ruler of a barony. :* '''Baronet / Baronetess''' was mentioned as early as the 14th century but first officially created in 1611 by James I of England to raise funds for the crown. Abbreviated as "Bt.", a baronet is addressed as "Sir" or "Dame" the same as a Knight but ranks above Knight. Only used in the United Kingdom, Baronet is considered to be the lowest rank of the "higher" nobles because the title is hereditary and granted by letters patent. :* '''(Scottish) Laird / Lady''' is a Scottish hereditary feudal dignity ranking below a Scottish Baron but above an Esquire. Lairds may also be Knights. :* '''Knight / Dame''' dates from the 12th century, is abbreviated as "kt." or "knt.", and is addressed as "Sir" or "Dame". Considered to be the highest rank of the "lower" nobles because the title is not hereditary, was commonly bestowed by dubbing on the spot for conspicuous military or similar service, and has a chivalrous not noble connotation. Wives and widows of Knights and Baronets are addressed as "Dame". :* '''Esquire''' is a rank of gentry originally derived from "Squire" and abbreviated as "Esq.". It indicates the social status of an apprentice knight or an attendant to a knight or to a manorial lord. It ranks below Knight (or in Scotland below Laird) but above Gentleman :* '''Gentleman''' is the lowest basic rank of the male landed gentry. It ranks below Esquire, and is historically primarily associated with the untitled young sons of wealthy landowners of minor and major nobility with slim prospects to be named heir to a title due to numerous elder siblings. == Bibliography and References - Peerage == '''NOTICES''': The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Complete_Peerage Cokayne Peerage] and the Richardson's Royal Ancestry are generally considered by the Wikitree England Project to be the most reliable of the "Secondary Sources" available for England, Scotland, and Ireland. The others listed below may be helpful for clues and leads. === Balfour - The Scots Peerage === * Paul, James Balfour. Lord Lyon King at Arms. Editor. 1904. ''The Scots Peerage: Founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland: Containing a historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom, with armorial illustrations''. '''Volume-1 Kings of Scotland; Earl of Abercorn to Lord Balmerino'''. Edinburgh: David Douglas. Scanned reproduction residing in a digital repository at the archive.org collection. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/133595/?offset=0#page=3&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Volume-1 Kings of Scotland; Earl of Abercorn to Lord Balmerino]. * Paul, James Balfour. Lord Lyon King at Arms. Editor. 1905. ''The Scots Peerage: Founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland: Containing a historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom, with armorial illustrations''. '''Volume-2 Lord Banff to Lord Cranstoun'''. Edinburgh: David Douglas. Scanned reproduction residing in a digital repository at the archive.org collection. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/534978/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Volume-2 Lord Banff to Lord Cranstoun]. * Paul, James Balfour. Lord Lyon King at Arms. Editor. 1906. ''The Scots Peerage: Founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland: Containing a historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom, with armorial illustrations''. '''Volume-3 Earl of Crawford to Viscount Falkland'''. Edinburgh: David Douglas. Scanned reproduction residing in a digital repository at the archive.org collection. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/156197/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Volume-3 Earl of Crawford to Viscount Falkland]. * Paul, James Balfour. Lord Lyon King at Arms. Editor. 1907. ''The Scots Peerage: Founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland: Containing a historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom, with armorial illustrations''. '''Volume-4 Earl of Fife to Earl of Hyndford'''. Edinburgh: David Douglas. Scanned reproduction residing in a digital repository at the archive.org collection. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/205729/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Volume-4 Earl of Fife to Earl of Hyndford]. * Paul, James Balfour. Lord Lyon King at Arms. Editor. 1908. ''The Scots Peerage: Founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland: Containing a historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom, with armorial illustrations''. '''Volume-5 Lord Innermeath to Earl of Mar'''. Edinburgh: David Douglas. Scanned reproduction residing in a digital repository at the archive.org collection. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/466567/?offset=0#page=3&viewer=picture&o=download&n=0&q= Volume-5 Lord Innermeath to Earl of Mar]. * Paul, James Balfour. Lord Lyon King at Arms. Editor. 1909. ''The Scots Peerage: Founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland: Containing a historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom, with armorial illustrations''. '''Volume-6 Earl of Marchmont to Viscount of Oxfuird'''. Edinburgh: David Douglas. Scanned reproduction residing in a digital repository at the archive.org collection. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/132842/?offset=0#page=3&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Volume-6 Earl of Marchmont to Viscount of Oxfuird]. * Paul, James Balfour. Lord Lyon King at Arms. Editor. 1910. ''The Scots Peerage: Founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland: Containing a historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom, with armorial illustrations''. '''Volume-7 Earl of Panmure to Lord Sinclair'''. Edinburgh: David Douglas. Scanned reproduction residing in a digital repository at the archive.org collection. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/236560/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Volume-7 Earl of Panmure to Lord Sinclair]. * Paul, James Balfour. Lord Lyon King at Arms. Editor. 1911. ''The Scots Peerage: Founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland: Containing a historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom, with armorial illustrations''. '''Volume-8 Lord Somerville to Earl of Winton'''. Edinburgh: David Douglas. Scanned reproduction residing in a digital repository at the archive.org collection. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/123999/?offset=0#page=3&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Volume-8 Lord Somerville to Earl of Winton]. * Paul, James Balfour. Lord Lyon King at Arms. Editor. 1914. ''The Scots Peerage: Founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland: Containing a historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom, with armorial illustrations''. '''Volume-9 Index and corrections'''. Edinburgh: David Douglas. Scanned reproduction residing in a digital repository at the archive.org collection. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/174876/?offset=0#page=3&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Volume-9 Index and corrections]. * Table of Contents: ** Volume-1 Kings of Scotland; Earl of Abercorn to Lord Balmerino ** Volume-2 Lord Banff to Lord Cranstoun ** Volume-3 Earl of Crawford to Viscount Falkland ** Volume-4 Earl of Fife to Earl of Hyndford ** Volume-5 Lord Innermeath to Earl of Mar ** Volume-6 Earl of Marchmont to Viscount of Oxfuird ** Volume-7 Earl of Panmure to Lord Sinclair ** Volume-8 Lord Somerville to Earl of Winton ** Volume-9 Index and Corrections === Cokayne - The Complete Peerage === * Cokayne, George E. 1910. 2nd Edition edited by Vicary Gibbs. ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom: Extant, Extinct, or Dormant:'' '''Volume-1 Ab-Adam to Basing'''. St. Catherine Press, London. Scanned reproduction residing in an online digital repository as part of the familysearch.org collection. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/556879/?offset=0#page=3&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Vol-1 Ab-Adam to Basing]. * Cokayne, George E. 1912. 2nd Edition edited by Vicary Gibbs. ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom: Extant, Extinct, or Dormant:'' '''Volume-2 Bass to Canning'''. London: St. Catherine Press. Scanned reproduction residing in an online digital repository as part of the familysearch.org collection. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/131106/?offset=0#page=3&viewer=picture&o=download&n=0&q= Vol-2 Bass to Canning]. * Cokayne, George E. 1912. 2nd Edition edited by Vicary Gibbs and H. Arthur Doubleday. ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom: Extant, Extinct, or Dormant:'' '''Volume-3 Canonteign to Cutts'''. London: St. Catherine Press. Scanned reproduction residing in an online digital repository as part of the familysearch.org collection. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/479366/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Vol-3 Canonteign to Cutts]. * Cokayne, George E. 1916. 2nd Edition edited by Vicary Gibbs and H. Arthur Doubleday. ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom: Extant, Extinct, or Dormant:'' '''Volume-4 Dacre to Dysart'''. London: St. Catherine Press. Scanned reproduction residing in an online digital repository as part of the familysearch.org collection. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/541856/?offset=0#page=2&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Vol-4 Dacre to Dysart]. * Cokayne, George E. 1926. 2nd Edition edited by Vicary Gibbs and H. Arthur Doubleday. ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom: Extant, Extinct, or Dormant:'' '''Volume-5 Eardley of Spalding to Goojerat'''. London: St. Catherine Press. Scanned reproduction residing in an online digital repository as part of the familysearch.org collection. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/478825/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Vol-5 Eardley of Spalding to Goojerat]. * Cokayne, George E. 1926. 2nd Edition revised by Vicary Gibbs and edited by H. A. Doubleday, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden. ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom: Extant, Extinct, or Dormant:'' '''Volume-6 Gordon to Hurstpierpoint'''. London: St. Catherine Press. Scanned reproduction residing in an online digital repository as part of the familysearch.org collection. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/483528/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Vol-6 Gordon to Hurstpierpoint]. * Cokayne, George E. 1929. 2nd Edition revised by Vicary Gibbs and edited by H. A. Doubleday and Lord Howard de Walden. ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom: Extant, Extinct, or Dormant:'' '''Volume-7 Husee to Lincolnshire'''. London: St. Catherine Press. Scanned reproduction residing in an online digital repository as part of the familysearch.org collection. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/84574/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Vol-7 Husee to Lincolnshire]. * Cokayne, George E. 1932. 2nd Edition revised by Vicary Gibbs and edited by H. A. Doubleday and Lord Howard de Walden. ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom: Extant, Extinct, or Dormant:'' '''Volume-8 Lindley to Moate'''. London: St. Catherine Press. Scanned reproduction residing in an online digital repository as part of the familysearch.org collection. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/594161/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Vol-8 Lindley to Moate]. * Cokayne, George E. 1936. 2nd Edition revised by Vicary Gibbs and edited by H. A. Doubleday and Lord Howard de Walden. ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom: Extant, Extinct, or Dormant:'' '''Volume-9 Moels to Nuneham'''. London: St. Catherine Press. Scanned reproduction residing in an online digital repository as part of the familysearch.org collection. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/421516/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Vol-9 Moels to Nuneham]. * Cokayne, George E. 1945. 2nd Edition revised and edited by the late H. A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, and Lord Howard de Walden. ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom: Extant, Extinct, or Dormant:'' '''Volume-10 Oakham to Richmond'''. London: St. Catherine Press. Scanned reproduction residing in an online digital repository as part of the familysearch.org collection. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/57180/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Vol-10 Oakham to Richmond]. * Cokayne, George E. 1949. 2nd Edition revised and edited by Geoffrey H. White. ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom: Extant, Extinct, or Dormant:'' '''Volume-11 Rickerton to Sisonby'''. London: St. Catherine Press. Scanned reproduction residing in an online digital repository as part of the familysearch.org collection. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/362755/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Vol-11 Rickerton to Sisonby]. * Cokayne, George E. 1953. 2nd Edition revised and edited by Geoffrey H. White. ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom: Extant, Extinct, or Dormant:'' '''Volume-12 Part-1 Skelmersdale to Towton'''. London: St. Catherine Press. Scanned reproduction residing in an online digital repository as part of the familysearch.org collection. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/202803/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Vol-12 Part-1 Skelmersdale to Towton]. * Cokayne, George E. 1959. 2nd Edition revised and edited by Geoffrey H. White and R.S. Lea. ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom: Extant, Extinct, or Dormant:'' '''Volume-12 Part-2 Tracton to Zouche'''. London: St. Catherine Press. Scanned reproduction residing in an online digital repository as part of the familysearch.org collection. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/534709/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Vol-12 Part-2 Tracton to Zouche]. * Cokayne, George E. 1940. 2nd Edition revised and edited by H.A. Doubleday and Lord Howard De Walden. ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom: Extant, Extinct, or Dormant:'' '''Volume-13 Peers created 1901-1938'''. London: St. Catherine Press. Scanned reproduction residing in an online digital repository as part of the familysearch.org collection. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/371308/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=download&n=0&q= Vol-13 Peers created 1901-1938]. * Cokayne, George E. 1998. 2nd Edition revised and edited by Peter W. Hammond. ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom: Extant, Extinct, or Dormant:'' '''Volume-14 Addenda and corrigenda.'''. Phoenix Mill: Sutton. Scanned reproduction residing in an online digital repository as part of the familysearch.org collection. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/568116/?offset=0#page=5&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Vol-14 Addenda and corrigenda.]. * Table of Contents: ** Volume-1 Ab-Adam to Basing ** Volume-2 Bass to Canning ** Volume-3 Canonteign to Cutts ** Volume-4 Dacre to Dysart ** Volume-5 Eardley of Spalding to Goojerat ** Volume-6 Gordon to Hurstpierpoint ** Volume-7 Husee to Lincolnshire ** Volume-8 Lindley to Moate ** Volume-9 Moels to Nuneham ** Volume-10 Oakham to Richmond ** Volume-11 Rickerton to Sisonby ** Volume-12-1 Skelmersdale to Towton ** Volume-12-2 Tracton to Zouche ** Volume-13 Peers created 1901-1938 ** Volume-14 Addenda and Corrigenda. === Lodge - The Peerage of Ireland === :Lodge, John. 1754. ''The Peerage of Ireland: Or, A Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom: with their Paternal Coats of Arms''. W. Johnston, London. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/261712?availability=Family%20History%20Library 4-Volume Set HERE]. Scanned reproductions residing in a digital repository as part of the familysearch.org collection. Each volume may be viewed independently. Volumes are organized by rank and title. :*[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/424061/?offset=0#page=11&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Table of Contents Volume-1 Earls] :*[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/424061/?offset=0#page=12&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Table of Contents Volume-2 Earls-Vicounts] :*[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/424061/?offset=0#page=13&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Table of Contents Volume-3 Vicounts] :*[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/424061/?offset=0#page=14&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Table of Contents Volume-4 Barons] * Lodge, John. 1754. ''The Peerage of Ireland: Or, A Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom: with their Paternal Coats of Arms'' '''Volume-1'''. W. Johnston, London. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/424061/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Volume-1] * Lodge, John. 1754. ''The Peerage of Ireland: Or, A Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom: with their Paternal Coats of Arms'' '''Volume-2'''. W. Johnston, London. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/438311/?offset=0#page=2&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Volume-2] * Lodge, John. 1754. ''The Peerage of Ireland: Or, A Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom: with their Paternal Coats of Arms'' '''Volume-3'''. W. Johnston, London. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/439624/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Volume-3] * Lodge, John. 1754. ''The Peerage of Ireland: Or, A Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom: with their Paternal Coats of Arms'' '''Volume-4'''. W. Johnston, London. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/437806/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Volume-4] === Richardson - Royal and Magna Carta Ancestries === :Richardson, Douglas. 2011. ''Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families''. Expanded Edition. Edited by K.G. Everingham. Salt Lake City: Douglas Richardson. Four-volume set. Organized alphabetically. No Ebook edition, available in print only. ''By Volume Table of Contents'': :* Volume-1 Magna Carta, Abell to Cromwell :* Volume-2 Crophill to Lanvallay :* Volume-3 Latimer to Scotland :* Volume-4 Scott to Zouche :Richardson, Douglas. 2011. ''Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families''. Edited by K.G. Everingham. Salt Lake City: Douglas Richardson. Three-volume set. Organized alphabetically. No Ebook edition, available in print only. ''By Volume Table of Contents'': :* Volume-1 Plantagenets, Abell to Ellis :* Volume-2 Elsing to Pembroke :* Volume-3 Percy to Zouche :Richardson, Douglas. 2013. ''Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families''. Expanded Edition. Edited by K.G. Everingham. Salt Lake City: Douglas Richardson. Five-volume set. Organized alphabetically. No Ebook edition, available in print only. ''By Volume Table of Contents'': :* Volume-1 England; Abell to Brus :* Volume-2 Bryan to Fitzwillliam :* Volume-3 Flanders to Mackworth :* Volume-4 Mainwaring to Southwick :* Volume-5 Spotswood to Zouche === The Harleian Society - Visitation Series === * Bysshe, Edward. 1885. ''A Visitation of the County of '''Surrey''': begun 1662 finished 1668''. Edited by G.J. Armstrong. London: The Harleian Society. 294pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection.[https://archive.org/details/hists59719784/page/n6/mode/1up Link Here]. * Chitty, Henry and John Phillipot. 1885. ''The Visitation of the County of '''Gloucester''', Taken in the year 1623, with pedigrees from the herald's visitations of 1569 and 1582-3 and sundry miscellaneous pedigrees''. Edited by John Maclean and W.C. Heane. London: The Harleian Society. 332pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. ----------- [https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun21macl/page/n8/mode/1up Link Here]. # The Harleian Society: Visitation Series. Volumes 1 to 30. [https://harleian.org.uk/VolsVS1.htm Link Here]. # The Harleian Society: Visitation Series. Volumes 31 to 60. [https://harleian.org.uk/VolsVS2.htm Link Here]. # The Harleian Society: Visitation Series. Volumes 61 to 90. [https://harleian.org.uk/VolsVS3.htm Link Here]. # The Harleian Society: Visitation Series. Volumes 91 to 117. [https://harleian.org.uk/VolsVS4.htm Link Here]. # The Harleian Society: Register Series. Volumes 1 to 30. [https://harleian.org.uk/VolsRS1.htm Link Here]. # The Harleian Society: Register Series. Volumes 31 to 60. [https://harleian.org.uk/VolsRS2.htm Link Here]. # The Harleian Society: Register Series. Volumes 61 to 89. [https://harleian.org.uk/VolsRS3.htm Link Here]. # The Harleian Society: New Series. Volumes 1 to 22. [https://harleian.org.uk/VolsNS.htm Link Here]. === Other Peerage Reference Sources === * Debrett. 1903. ''Debrett's Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage, and Companionage''. London: Dean and Son. 2386p. Scanned reproduction residing in a digital repository at the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/b24883797/mode/2up Download Here]. * Dod, Charles R. 1872. ''Baronetage and Knightage, of Great Britain and Ireland''. London: Whitaker. 866p. Scanned reproduction residing in a digital repository at the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/dodspeeragebaron1872dodc Download Here]. * Dunbar, Archibald Hamilton. 1906. 2nd Edition. ''Scottish Kings: A revised chronology of Scottish History, 1005-1625, with notices of the principal events, tables of regnal years, pedigrees, tables, calendars, etc.'' Edinburgh: D. Douglas. [https://archive.org/details/scottishkingsrev00dunbuoft/page/n12/mode/2up PDF Download]. * Giles, J. A. 1891. ''Six Old English Chronicles: Of which Two are now first Translated from the Monkish Latin Originals''. – Neenius' ''History of the Britons'' (Rev. Gunn translation) – Gildas' ''De Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae'' – Monmouth's ''British History'' – Ethewerd's ''Chronicle'' – Asser's ''Life of Alfred'' – Richard of Cirencester's ''De Situ Brittaniae'' (later revealed to be a forgery by Charles Bertram). London: G. Bell. Scanned reproduction residing in a digital repository at the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/sixoldenglishch02gilegoog View / Download]. * O'Hart, John. 1892. 5th Edition. ''Irish Pedigrees; or the Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation, Volume-1''. James Duffy and Co. Dublin, London, Glasgow, New York. Scanned reproduction residing in a digital repository at the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/irishpedigreesor_01ohar/page/n9/mode/2up Volume-1]. * O'Hart, John. 1892. 5th Edition. ''Irish Pedigrees; or the Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation, Volume-2''. James Duffy and Co. Dublin, London, Glasgow, New York. Scanned reproduction residing in a digital repository at the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/irishpedigreesor02ohar/page/n7/mode/2up Volume-2]. * Shaw, W.A. 1906. ''The Knights of England. A complete record from the earliest time to the present day of the knights of all the orders of chivalry in England, Scotland, and Ireland, and of knights bachelors, incorporating a complete list of knights bachelors dubbed in Ireland - '''Volume-1'''''. Compiled by G.D. Burtchaell. London: Sherratt and Hughes. 584pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/knightsofengland01shawuoft/page/n8/mode/1up Link Here]. * Shaw, W.A. 1906. ''The Knights of England. A complete record from the earliest time to the present day of the knights of all the orders of chivalry in England, Scotland, and Ireland, and of knights bachelors, incorporating a complete list of knights bachelors dubbed in Ireland - '''Volume-2'''''. Compiled by G.D. Burtchaell. London: Sherratt and Hughes. 692pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection.[https://archive.org/details/knightsofengland02shawuoft/page/n10/mode/1up Link Here]. == Digital Medieval Databases Online == '''DIB''' — The Dictionary of Irish Biography — The "go-to" reference source for Irish biographies is the searchable online edition of the Dictionary of Irish Biography: McGuire, James and James Quinn. 2018. ''The Dictionary of Irish Biography: from the earliest times to the year 2018''. Eleven Volume Set. Cambridge University Press. It is also published as a complete, digital online edition created, maintained, and continuously updated by the [https://www.ria.ie/ Royal Irish Academy]. It is known as the ''Dictionary of Irish Biography'' and is accessible here [https://www.dib.ie/ The DIB]. It is organized alphabetically and is fully searchable. '''DOMESDAY''' — ''Doomsday Book. 1086.'' — Also known as ''The Great Survey of England by William I (the Conqueror)''. It was the most comprehensive assessment of property and land ever undertaken in medieval Europe. Images may be reused under a Creative Commons BY-SA license with credit to Professor J.J.N. Palmer and George Slater, Site by Anna Powell-Smith. Digital transcription by the University of Hull [https://www.domesdaybook.net/home Domesday Project] using the [https://www.domesdaybook.net/domesday-explorer/domesday-explorer Domesday Explorer Application]. '''FMG''' — Medieval Lands — '''Cawley, Charles'''. Last Update 31 Jan 2022. ''Medieval Lands: A Prosopography of Medieval European Noble and Royal Families''. [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm "Online Edition Here"] Hosted online by the [https://fmg.ac/ Foundation for Medieval Genealogy]. '''Gildas the Wise''' — ''De Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae circa 510 - 530 CE''. — Also known in English as ''The Ruin and Conquest of Britain''. Gildas' work is of great importance to historians, because, although it is not intended primarily as history, it is almost the only surviving source written by a near-contemporary of British events in the fifth and sixth centuries. Transcribed online English translation of Gildas by Giles (1848) in the Medieval Sourcebook hosted by Fordham University [https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/basis/gildas-full.asp Gildas (c.504-570) Works]. '''IHSP''' — ''Internet History Sourcebooks Project'' — IHSP is a collection of public domain and copy-permitted historical texts established and maintained at Fordham University. For Ancient History [https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/ancient/asbook.asp Start Here]. For Medieval History [https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/sbook.asp Start Here]. For an online Medieval Sources Bibliography [http://medievalsourcesbibliography.org/index.php Start Here]. '''PASE''' — The ''Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England'' — PASE is a searchable, relational database of structured digital information relating to all the recorded inhabitants of England from the late sixth to the late eleventh century. PASE is maintained by the Department of History and the Centre for Computing in the Humanities at King’s College London, and the Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic at the University of Cambridge. [https://pase.ac.uk/jsp/index.jsp Search PASE Here]. The recommended citation format is found at [https://pase.ac.uk/about/citation.html Cite PASE]. '''POMS''' — ''People of Medieval Scotland 1093 - 1371'' — POMS is an online database of all known people of medieval Scotland between 1093 and 1314 mentioned in over 8600 contemporary documents, extended to 1371 to include all those lands, peoples, and relationships mentioned in royal charters between 1314 and 1371. Hosted and maintained by the University of Glasgow and King's College London. [https://www.poms.ac.uk/search/ Search POMS Here]. The recommended citation format will be found with the entry returned by a successful search result. --------
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== McAdoo_ONS_Family_Lines == [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:McAdoo_Name_Study "'''Return to McAdoo ONS Main Page'''"] Another objective of the McAdoo ONS is to identify and recognize those single-family lines descended from a known, sourced, and defined '''TreeTop''' McAdoo or McAdoo family group who migrated from their original country of birth to a new county for permanent settlement and can be connected to present day descendants or reached an end of the family line. Separate family lines may or may not be related and connected further back in time from a TreeTop ancestor. Clues, observations, and other research notes may be useful in connecting family lines or pushing the TreeTop further back in time. == Defined Family Lines == The following is a list of the defined McAdoo lines to date that are actively being worked on by the McAdoo ONS and the focus of research help requested. New lines can be parsed and added at any time. ==== The Jim Heal Line: 1780-2013 Tyrone to Saskatchewan ==== :The TreeTop McAdoo in this line is [[McAdoo-141|Robert McAdoo Sr. (1780-1838)]] born 1780 and died 1838 in Ulster Province, Ireland, and resident during his lifetime in the Ulster Counties Tyrone and Londonderry. The near present-day AnchorMcAdoo of this line is [[Heal-452|James Albert Heal (1929-2013)]] of Maryfield, Saskatchewan, Canada, whose mother, [[McAdoo-291|Mary Jessie "Mae" (McAdoo) Heal (1900-1959)]], descended from the TreeTop McAdoo in Ulster. Retired RCAF Lt. Colonel Jim Heal was an enthusiastic and dedicated genealogist of his Heal and McAdoo lines and contributed to the McAdoo family groups on the now defunct yahoo.com, genealogy.com, and ancestry.com bulletin boards. This McAdoo family line is named in Jim's honor. ==== The Wm. Gibbs Line: 1753-2002 ==== :The TreeTop McAdoo in this line is [[McAdoo-178|John McAdoo Jr. (1753-1830)]]. This line appears to end with the last male of the line, an EndLine McAdoo, [[McAdoo-711|Davis F. McAdoo (1923-2002)]] on his death in 2002. The EndLine needs to be confirmed with further research. A connection between the TreeTop of this line and his ancestors in Ulster, Ireland, or Scotland also requires more research to identify and prove. This line is named in honor of one of its line members, [[McAdoo-77|William Gibbs McAdoo Jr. (1863-1941)]], a Senator from California and Treasury Secretary under President Woodrow Wilson. ==== The Rev. Samuel McAdoo(w) Line: 1760-2023 ==== :The TreeTop McAdoo in this line is [[McAdow-26|Samuel McAdow (1760-1844)]], born in North Carolina in 1760, an ordained Presbyterian Minister and one of the three [https://www.cumberland.org/hfcpc/minister/McAdowS.htm founders] in 1810 in his home in Dickson County, Tennessee, of the breakaway Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Credit for research on this line is due to McAdoo ONS member [[Knight-5503|Susan (Knight) Gore]], archivist of the Historical Foundation of the [https://www.cumberland.org/center/CPC_Home_Page/Home.html Cumberland Presbyterian Church]. ==== The Ralston PA Line: 1821-2023 ==== :This line is an AlphaMcAdoo family of parents and seven (7) children who migrated from County Donegal, Ulster in 1821 to Donegal Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania headed by [[McAdoo-196|James McAdoo II (1780-1843)]] and his wife [[Ralston-859|Catherine (Ralston) McAdoo (1786-1852)]]. They had four (4) more children after arrival in Pennsylvania. This line is named for the maiden name of James McAdoo II's wife and the original state of settlement. Credit for work on this line is due to McAdoo ONS member [[Flippen-29|Jaynie (Flippen) Anderson]] who has researched this line for many years. The focus of work on this line is establishing the birth dates and places of James II and Catherine and their parents and other ancestors in County Donegal prior to emigration. === The Tennessee Clusters === :McAdoo families began settling in Tennessee after the 1783 War of Independence and accelerated when Tennessee became a state in 1796. By 1820 many McAdoo families were living in Middle Tennessee Grand Division and a few in Eastern Tennessee. These clusters expanded into the Western Grand Division as it progressively opened up after the 1821 expansion eliminated the remaining land set aside as Native American reserves. ==== The Mid-TN NW Cluster ==== :This cluster of McAdoo families settled in the Dickson, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Robertson counties of the NorthWestern part of the Middle Grand Division of Tennessee. This cluster includes the Rev. Samuel McAdow line. ==== The Mid-TN SE Cluster ==== :This cluster of McAdoo families settled in the Rutherford, Bedford, Wilson, and Davidson counties of the SouthEastern part of the Middle Grand Division of Tennessee. ==== The West-TN Cluster ==== :This cluster of McAdoo families settled in the Carrol, Gibson, Weakley, and Henry counties of the NorthEastern part of the Western Grand Division of Tennessee. ==== The East-TN Cluster ==== :This cluster of McAdoo families settled in the Anderson and Knox counties of the Eastern Grand Division of Tennessee. This cluster includes the Wm. Gibbs Line. --------
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McAdoo ONS Origins

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== McAdoo Origins == McAdoo name and persons origins studies may include, but are not limited to, the following topics: # origin and meaning of the name McAdoo, there are theories, but nobody yet knows for sure, # research into documented McAdoo affiliation with any tribes, septs, or clans in Scotland or Ireland, # identifying any heraldry devices, tartans, and similar badges specific to a specific McAdoo or to the McAdoo surname, # research any McAdoo participation in the Plantation of Ulster 1610-1680, including as tenants to which undertakers and the counties in Ulster that most McAdoo's were planted in, # attempt to locate a common geographic origin or generally identified area that may be the ancestral homeland of the first McAdoo population most likely in Scotland or Ireland, and # participation in any mass migration of McAdoo's in the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries to any destination. === Earliest Known McAdoo in Ulster === James McAdowe is recorded on original page 262 of the 1630 Muster Roll in the service of ''The Lady Conningham Widdow of Sr James Conningham knt. undertaker of 2000 Acres her Men & Armes''. James McAdowe is listed in possession of personal weapons including a "sword" and a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snaphance "snaphance"] an early version of a flintlock musket with a flashpan. The fact that James McAdow is recorded in the service of the Undertaker Sir James Conningham (or 'Cunningham' the Laird of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barony_of_Glengarnock Glengarnock] in North Ayrshire) (see also [[Cuninghame-98|James Cuninghame (1580-1623)]]) is compelling evidence that James McAdowe was likely a tenant farmer on the North Ayrshire estate of Sir James Cunningham and his wife [[Cunninghame-103|Catherine Cunninghame (abt.1580-)]] of Glencairn and was enticed to migrate to his Laird's new estates in the Barony of Raphoe, County Donegal, Ulster Province. ==== Prelude to the Plantation ==== Until the beginning of the seventeenth century, the vast region now embraced by county Donegal was known as Tyrconnell, and in very early Irish history, as Cinel-Conail, or, the country of the descendants of Conall Gulban. At the beginning of the reign of King James I (1603-1625), English authority was scarcely recognized in the north of Ireland. There were no towns of consequence and the people obeyed their native chiefs. After confiscating the Ulster Lands, in the counties of Londonderry, Donegal, Tyrone, Cavan, Armagh, and Fermanagh, King James set aside the finest portions for British colonists and assigned the native Irish to the poorer and more remote districts. Large grants of these lands were then made to Scotch and English adventurers. "''James seems to have seen that parts of Scotland nearest Ireland, and which had most intercourse with it, were most likely to yield proper colonists''," and grants were made to the Duke of Lennox, who had great power in Dumbartonshire; the Earl of Abercorn, who represented the power of the Hamiltons in Renfrewshire; Sir Thomas Boyd; the Cunninghams and the Crawfords of Ayrshire. The greatest number of grants were made to the men of Galloway. Every person receiving two thousand acres of land agreed to bring forty-eight men, of English or Scotch birth; who should receive leases for portions of the land and be supplied with muskets and hand weapons. The settlers began to arrive in Ireland in 1610; some were from England; but the majority were Scotch. Among the Scots who received grants for lands in county Donegal in 1610, were:
# Ludovic Stuart, Duke of Lennox;
# Sir Walter Stewart, Laird of Minto, Roxburyshire;
# Alexander McAula of Durlin, Dumbartonshire;
# '''James Cunningham, Laird of Glangarnocke {Glengarnock} in Ayrshire;'''
# John Cunningham of Crafueld {Crawfield} in Ayrshire; Son of James
# William Stewart, Laird of Dunduff, of Maybole in Ayrshire;
# Sir Robert Maclellan, Laird of Bomby, Kirkcudbrightshire;
# George Murray of Wigtonshire;
# Sir Patrick Mackee of Wigtonshire;
# James McCullough of Wigton;
# Alexander Dunbar of Wigton;
# Patrick Vaus.
==== Ulster Sources ==== : [https://www.cotyroneireland.com/index.html ''Click Here''] to go to Jim McKane's official website of the CoTyroneIreland.com Mailing List for Counties Tyrone, Donegal, Londonderry & Fermanagh Ireland Genealogy Research. :[https://www.cotyroneireland.com/muster/raphoe2.html ''Click Here''] to go to "The Scotch Settlers in Raphoe, Co. Donegal, Ireland 1630-1700: Containing The Muster Rolls for the Barony of Raphoe c1630; Raphoe Hearth Money Roll 1665; Ruling Elders of Raphoe Congregation 1672-1700." ''Extracted from the Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. XXXVI, No. 3 (1912)''. By William Mervine. :[http://donegalgenealogy.com/ ''Click Here''] to go to the Donegal Genealogy Resources website. :[http://donegalgenealogy.com/plantationulster.htm ''Click Here''] to go to the Donegal in the Ulster Plantation website. :[https://www.geni.com/people/Sir-James-Cuninghame-Laird-of-Glengarnock/6000000024022558573 Geni.Com Profile]. Sir James Cunningham of Glengarnock. 1579 to 1623, Died in County Donegal. Husband of Lady Catherine Cunningham of Glencairn. : Hill, George. 1877. ''An Historical Account of the Plantation in Ulster at the Commencement of the Seventeenth Century, 1608-1620'', M'Caw, Stevenson & Orr, Belfast, 650p. [https://archive.org/details/historicalaccoun00hill_0 ''Download PDF Here''] === Earliest Known McAdoo in Scotland === --------
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McAdoo ONS Tribe Sept Clan Heraldry

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__NOTOC__ [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:McAdoo_Name_Study "'''Return to McAdoo ONS Main Page'''"] ==Tribes, Septs, Clans - Affiliation and Heraldry== The word ‘clan’ derives from the Gaelic word ‘clann’ or ‘clanna’ for children, and describes a close-knit group of extended family relatives. However, you didn’t need to be directly related to the Clan Chieftain to be considered a part of his Clan. Anyone who pledged their allegiance and arms to the Clan Chieftain earned a traditional feudal "''dùthchas''" or entitlement to an inalienable right to rent land in the Clan's territory from the Clan Chieftains, be identified as a Clan member, and be entitled to Clan protection in the event of feud or war. When surnames came first came into use in the 12th century and had become the norm by the 16th century, many families who would otherwise have taken a traditional byname such as their place of residence or occupation, began instead to choose their own surname and many simply took the surname of their Clan leaders as their own.
'''Highlanders and Lowlanders'''
Prior to the 19th century, there was a clearly defined line between the Highlands and Lowlands marked by differences of ethnic origin, religion, traditions, and customs that can still be observed today. :'''Highland Scots and Clans'''
:Highlanders organized themselves into a strict Feudal Clan system modeled on the English Feudal System. Highlanders are mostly of Celtic and Pictish ethnic origin. Highlanders wore kilts and played bagpipes. They occupied the Scottish Highlands, a rugged and rocky mountainous region occupying roughly the northwest half of Scotland and the Hebrides Islands. Life for Highlanders was hard and the poor land supported only subsidence-level agriculture based on a tenant farming system and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crofting "Crofting"] for the raising of hardy breeds of sheep. Often Highlanders endured very harsh weather during the winter. Consequently, the Highlanders made up an estimated 25% of Scotland's total population. :The end of the Highlanders' way of life really began with the disastrous defeat of their Jacobite army led by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Edward_Stuart Bonnie Prince Charlie] at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Culloden Battle of Culloden] in 1746, the last pitched battle fought on British soil. George II, then King of Great Britain acted swiftly to break the resistance of the proudly independent Gaelic society. Highlanders could no longer meet in public or bear arms. The wearing of tartan, teaching Gaelic, and even playing the bagpipes were outlawed by Great Britain's 1747 Act of Proscription. To make matters worse the Clan leadership tore itself apart and imposed higher rental fees on its members, essentially driving them off of public lands. Despite the ignominious end, the reputation of the Highlanders marched on into legend. :The Act and the aftermath of internal political struggles amongst the Clan leaders triggered a mass migration of Highland Scots to the American colonies and also created an enduring animosity towards the British Crown that would swell up and play out again on American Revolutionary War battlefields against King George III, the grandson of George II. :'''Lowland Scots and Clans''' :Lowlanders recognized a clan-like structure of united family groups but did not adopt the strict Feudal Clan system the Highlanders did. Lowlanders are mostly a mix of Roman, Frisian, Saxon, Dane, Norwegian, Viking, Norman, and Flemish ancestry. Lowlanders wore trousers and would not be caught dead in a kilt. Lowlanders occupied the more temperate lands along the entire east coast of Scotland and the south of Scotland between the River Clyde, the Firth of Forth, and the English border. :Those Lowlanders near the border were often referred to as Border Scots and were routinely blamed by the English for robberies and mischief along the towns and roadways. Lowland Scots accounted for about 75% of Scotland's population in the 18th century. ==Clan Heraldry Devices== The surname McAdoo does not qualify any McAdoo by heritage alone to the use of any particular heraldry devices including Scottish "Tartans", "Family Crests", "Clan Badges" or "Coats of Arms" that non-Scots mistakenly associate as being associated with a particular Clan and an entitlement to all members of the Clan. Not true, and in fact almost no Highland or Lowland Scot surname does, despite it being a tourist trap gimmick item which many merchants will gladly tell you that your family is related to so-and-so Clan and they just happen to have a good stock of all your particular "Clan's" heraldry devices. ''Caveat emptor'', if you like the colors or design, go for it but know it has no meaning other than its intrinsic looks. What most of the world sees as a fun and even loving way to show off your Scots heritage, the law in Scotland see differently. They even have enforcement laws about it. Really. The ancient heraldic laws of Scotland are determined and enforced by the Lyon Court which is a standing court of law with a dedicated prosecutor and is authorized and empowered with full authority to regulate heraldry, maintain an official register of grants of arms and bearings, and enforce legal actions involving heraldrly disputes by persons who may plea for the court's interecession. The Lyon Court was established by royal decree in 1532 and is fully operational today. A bona-fide owner of a Scottish coat of arms may obtain from the Lyon Court a judicial order preventing ANYONE from using it much in the same manner as a copyright, patent, or similar intellectual property. Under Scottish heraldic law a coat of arms is awarded to a single individual natural person, not a family or clan. There is no such thing as a "family" coat of arms. Only the individual granted a coat of arms has the right to use it, unless the royal grant included and specified that the coat of arms could be passed down the male line of heirs, and in many cases only to the eldest son, often to the resentment of the younger sons. ==Major Scottish Clan Affiliation== The Lyon's Court has no jurisdiction outside Scotland, so if you like heraldry and tartans, go for it. At least some known Scottish origin McAdoo's are known to have come from Ayrshire and the SW coast of the Highlands at the border with the Lowlands. Ayrshire is home to 14 clans and over 40 castles. The castles of Ayrshire and their grounds were acquired by clans that supported Scottish Kings in battle, the braver in battle, the greater the reward. The Ayrshire clans include Boyd, Boyle, Bruce, Campbell, Cathcart, Craufurd, Cunningham, Hamilton, Hunter, Kennedy, Lockhart, Montgomery, Stewart, Mure and Wallace. WT geneaological research has shown that McAdoo's migrated to northern Ireland as part of the "Plantation of Ulster" during the mid-1600s as tenant farmers in the employ of one of the major Clan leaders, namely [https://www.scotclans.com/blogs/clans-d/clan-cunningham-crest-coats-of-arms Clan Cunningham], [https://www.scotclans.com/blogs/clan-s/stewart-crest-coats-of-arms Clan Stewart], and [https://www.scotclans.com/blogs/clans-new/hamilton-crest-coats-of-arms Clan Hamilton] who were each designated "Plantation Undertakers" appointed by the British Crown. McAdoo's are know to have settled in the employ of these undertakers in the Ulster counties of at least Donegal, Tyrone, and Down. It seems reasonable to assume that the reason the McAdoo's who migrated to Ulster with a particular one of the "Plantation Undertakers" would have had a pre-existing relationship or allegiance to that particular Undertaker prior to emigrating. Millie Mom McAdoo Beasely, the Grand Dame of McAdoo genealogy in the pre-computer 1940s through 1960s favored an ancient link between the McAdoo family with the [https://www.scotclans.com/blogs/b2/clan-boyd-crest-coats-of-arms Clan Boyd] So for those who like the styles, those four Scottish Clan affiliations, Cunningham, Stewart, Hamilton, and Boyd would be appropriate for Tribe McAdoo. The Scotland Project pages for [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Clan_Boyd Clan Boyd]. The Scotland Project pages for [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Clan_Cunningham Clan Cunningham]. The Scotland Project pages for [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Clan_Hamilton Clan Hamilton]. The Scotland Project pages for [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Clan_Stewart Clan Stewart]. ==Irish Clans and Tartans== The traditions pertaining to Clans in Ireland, including Ulster, is different from that of Scotland. There are no strict heraldry laws still on the books that govern tartans and heraldry devices for Irish Clans. In fact, in Ireland it is traditional for all residents of a particular County or Province to utilize and wear the Tartan and devices of that particular County or Province. The image at right shows the coats of arms for the four historical Provinces of Ireland. For those originallly Scots McAdoo's who migrated to Ulster or other parts of Ireland, an Irish Tartan may be appropriate and worn without violating the Scottish heraldry laws enforced by the Lyon Court. The Ireland Project hosts a nice space page on Irish Tartans for each Province and County of the Island of Ireland that can be found [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Irish_Tartan_List HERE]. --------
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McAdoo ONS Ulster-Ireland - TEXT Sources

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== TEXT Sources for Ulster & Ireland == This is a bibliography of historical, paper-published texts that were scanned to digital PDF files and some contain content relevant to McAdoo genealogy or to the history, geography, culture, and times of McAdoo families and their neighbors living in the nine counties making up the historical province of Ulster and the twenty-three counties making up the remainder of Ireland in the 16th and 17th centuries. The entries are formatted in CMOS or Chicago Manual of Style, 17th Edition, "Author-Date" format rather than the alternative CMOS "Notes-Bibliography" style because this author finds the publication date of a source reference to be of prime importance. Most, but not all, publications on this list are in the public domain because the copyright has expired or the copyright holder has explicitly made copies publicly available for free online reading or as free downloads in PDF or another format. Most of those that are accessible online are located and maintained at permanent online data repositories such as the digital reproductions in the archive.org collection, the familysearch.org collection, or others. === Annals of the Four Masters === :''The Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland (Irish: Annála Ríoghachta Éireann) or the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annals_of_the_Four_Masters Annals of the Four Masters] (Annála na gCeithre Máistrí)'' are handwritten manuscripts written between 1632 to 1636 in early modern Irish and Latin that compile earlier manuscripts and chronicle medieval Irish genealogical history from A.M. 2242 the year of the Deluge to the death of Hugh O'Neill, the Earl of Tyrone in 1616 CE. :The chief compiler of the annals was Franciscan Brother [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%ADche%C3%A1l_%C3%93_Cl%C3%A9irigh Mícheál Ó Cléirigh] from Ballyshannon, who was assisted by, among others, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%C3%BA_Choigcr%C3%ADche_%C3%93_Cl%C3%A9irigh Cú Choigcríche Ó Cléirigh], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fearfeasa_%C3%93_Maol_Chonaire Fearfeasa Ó Maol Chonaire], and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%C3%BA_Choigr%C3%ADche_%C3%93_Duibhgeann%C3%A1in Cú Choigríche Ó Duibhgeannáin]. Collectively the compilers have become known as "The Four Masters". Written 100 years after the Annals of Ulster, some repetition of content from the Annals of Ulster is included. The first English version appeared in 1846 and the O'Donovan translation first published in 1849 with a 2nd edition in 1856 is available in PDF form: # O'Donovan, John. Editor and Translator. 1856. 2nd Edition. ''Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland, by the Four Masters, from the Earliest Period to the Year 1616 - '''Volume-1''' Introduction to A.D. 902''. Dublin: Hodges, Smith, and Co. 648pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. Link and cite as: [https://archive.org/details/annalarioghachta01ocle/page/n5/mode/2up A4Mv1 1856]. # O'Donovan, John. Editor and Translator. 1856. 2nd Edition. ''Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland, by the Four Masters, from the Earliest Period to the Year 1616 - '''Volume-2''' 903-1171''. Dublin: Hodges, Smith, and Co. 654pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. Link and cite as: [https://archive.org/details/annalsofkingdomo02ocle/page/n9/mode/2up A4Mv2 1856]. # O'Donovan, John. Editor and Translator. 1856. 2nd Edition. ''Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland, by the Four Masters, from the Earliest Period to the Year 1616 - '''Volume-3''' 1172-1372''. Dublin: Hodges, Smith, and Co. 1280pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. Link and cite as: [https://archive.org/details/annalarioghachta03ocleuoft/page/n5/mode/2up A4Mv3 1856]. # O'Donovan, John. Editor and Translator. 1856. 2nd Edition. ''Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland, by the Four Masters, from the Earliest Period to the Year 1616 - '''Volume-4''' 1373-1500''. Dublin: Hodges, Smith, and Co. 638pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. Link and cite as:[https://archive.org/details/annalarioghachta04ocle/page/n5/mode/2up A4Mv4 1856]. # O'Donovan, John. Editor and Translator. 1856. 2nd Edition. ''Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland, by the Four Masters, from the Earliest Period to the Year 1616 - '''Volume-5''' 1501-1588''. Dublin: Hodges, Smith, and Co. 634pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. Link and cite as:[https://archive.org/details/annalsofkingdomo05ocleuoft/page/n5/mode/2up A4Mv5 1856]. # O'Donovan, John. Editor and Translator. 1856. 2nd Edition. ''Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland, by the Four Masters, from the Earliest Period to the Year 1616 - '''Volume-6''' 1589-1616''. Dublin: Hodges, Smith, and Co. 638pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. Link and cite as:[https://archive.org/details/annalsofkingdomo06ocle/page/n3/mode/2up A4Mv6 1856]. # O'Donovan, John. Editor and Translator. 1856. 2nd Edition. ''Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland, by the Four Masters, from the Earliest Period to the Year 1616 - '''Volume-7''' Index''. Dublin: Hodges, Smith, and Co. 420pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. Link and cite as:[https://archive.org/details/annalsofkingdomo07ocleuoft/page/n5/mode/2up A4Mv7 1856]. === Annals of Ulster === :The ''Annals of Ulster'' (Irish: Annála Uladh) are annals of medieval Ireland that span the years from 431 CE to 1540 CE. The entries up to 1489 AD were compiled, at the request of his patron [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathal_%C3%93g_Mac_Maghnusa Cathal Óg Mac Maghnusa], by the scribe Ruaidhrí Ó Luinín, in Irish and Latin. The work was completed in the late 15th century on the island of Senadh-Mic-Maghnusa and now known as Belle Isle, near Lisbellaw, on Lough Erne in the kingdom of Fir Manach. Later entries, 1489 to 1540 CE, were added by others. The original manuscript is in Trinity College Dublin. The Hennessy and MacCarthy translation published in four volumes between 1887 to 1901 is available online. # Hennessy W.M. Editor. 1887. ''Annals of Ulster / Annála Uladh. A Chronicle of Irish Affairs. '''Volume-1 AD 431 to AD 1056'''''. Edited English-Irish side-by-side translation. Dublin: A. Thom and Co. 661pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. Cite as [https://archive.org/details/annalauladh01acadgoog/page/n10/mode/2up AU-v1 1887]. # MacCarthy, B. Editor. 1893. ''Annals of Ulster / Annála Uladh. A Chronicle of Irish Affairs. '''Volume-2 AD 1057 to AD 1131 : 1155 - 1378'''''. Edited English-Irish side-by-side translation. Dublin: Alex. Thom and Co. 659pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. Cite as [https://archive.org/details/annalauladhanna02magugoog/page/n4/mode/2up AU-v3 1893]. # MacCarthy, B. Editor. 1895. ''Annals of Ulster / Annála Uladh. A Chronicle of Irish Affairs. '''Volume-3 AD 1379 to AD 1541'''''. Edited English-Irish side-by-side translation. Dublin: Alex. Thom and Co. 659pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. Cite as [https://archive.org/details/annalauladh00acadgoog/page/n8/mode/2up AU-v3 1896]. # MacCarthy, B. Editor. 1901. ''Annals of Ulster / Annála Uladh. A Chronicle of Irish Affairs. '''Volume-4 Introduction and Index'''''. Edited English-Irish side-by-side translation. Dublin: Alex. Thom and Co. 653pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. Cite as [https://archive.org/details/annalauladhanna01magugoog/page/n6/mode/2up AU-v4 1901]. === Ulster Plantation Surveys === The government commissioned four surveys between 1611 and 1622 to investigate the progress being made in the Ulster Plantation and the information contained in these is the basis for most Plantation studies. These [https://www.ancestryireland.com/plantation-ulster/?page_id=21 Plantation Surveys] and where they may be found are discussed below. :'''1611 Carew Survey''' – A survey carried out by Sir George Carew and compiled and reproduced in full within the source [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:McAdoo_ONS_Ulster-Ireland_-_TEXT_Sources#Other_Ireland_Genealogy_and_History_Sources: Carew-v6 1873] referred to below and contained therein on [https://archive.org/details/calendarofcarewm06lambiala/page/68/mode/2up pages 68–69], and on [https://archive.org/details/calendarofcarewm06lambiala/page/74/mode/2up pages 75–79], and on [https://archive.org/details/calendarofcarewm06lambiala/page/220/mode/2up pages 220–251]. :'''1613 Bodley Survey''' – A survey carried out by Sir Josias Bodley and compiled and reproduced in full within the source [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:McAdoo_ONS_Ulster-Ireland_-_TEXT_Sources#Other_Ireland_Genealogy_and_History_Sources Bodley 1613] referred to below and contained therein on [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.282710/page/n211/mode/2up pages 159-192]. :'''1619 Pynnar Survey''' – A survey carried out by Captain Nicholas Pynnar and compiled and reproduced in full within the source [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:McAdoo_ONS_Ulster-Ireland_-_TEXT_Sources#Other_Ireland_Genealogy_and_History_Sources Hill 1877] referred to below and contained therein on [https://archive.org/details/historicalaccoun00hill_0/page/444/mode/2up pages 445-590]. :'''1622 Commission Survey''' – A survey carried out by commissioners appointed by the government and reproduced as an edited edition by Victor Treadwell as The Irish Commission of 1622 and published by the Irish Manuscripts Commission, Dublin, 2006. Seven of the 21 persons on the commission were chosen to visit Ulster. The names of these men and the counties they investigated were Lord Caulfield, Sir Dudley Digges and Nathaniel Rich (Armagh and Tyrone), Sir Thomas Phillips and Richard Hadsor (Donegal and Londonderry), and Sir Francis Annesley and Sir James Perrot (Cavan and Fermanagh). Their visits to Ulster took place between late July and mid-September 1622. === Other Ireland Genealogy and History Sources === * Bagwell, R. 1885. ''Ireland Under the Tutors: with a succinct account of the earlier history'' '''Volume-1'''. London: Longmans, Green, and Co. 436pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. Cited as: [https://archive.org/details/irelandundertudo01bagwiala/page/n5/mode/2up Bagwell-v1 1885]. * Bagwell, R. 1885. ''Ireland Under the Tutors: with a succinct account of the earlier history'' '''Volume-2'''. London: Longmans, Green, and Co. 436pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. 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''Confiscation in Irish History''. London: T. Fisher Unwin. Digital reproduction in the wikisource.org collection. Cited as: [https://en.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=Confiscation_in_Irish_history&oldid=10780290 Butler 1917]. * Carew, George [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Carew,_1st_Earl_of_Totnes 1st Earl of Totnes]. 1555-1629. Compilation. 1867. Edited by J.S. Brewer and W. Bullen. ''Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth '''Volume-1 1515-1574'''''. Reprinted 1974 Liechenstein: Kraus-Thomson. 599pp. Digital reproduction in the familysearch.org collection. Cited as: [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/19747/?offset=2#page=3&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Carew-v1 1867]. * Carew, George [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Carew,_1st_Earl_of_Totnes 1st Earl of Totnes]. 1555-1629. Compilation. 1868. Edited by J.S. Brewer and W. Bullen. 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''Calendar of the State Papers Relating to Ireland of the Reign of James I: '''Volume-1''' 1603-1606''. London: Longman and Co. 826pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. Cited as: [https://archive.org/details/calendarofstatep01grea_0/page/n8/mode/1up Russell-v1 1872]. * Russell, C.W. and J.P. Prendergast. Editors. 1872. ''Calendar of the State Papers Relating to Ireland of the Reign of James I: '''Volume-2''' 1606-1608''. London: Longman and Co. 924pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. Cited as: [https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770820/page/n8/mode/1up Russell-v2 1872]. * Russell, C.W. and J.P. Prendergast. Editors. 1874. ''Calendar of the State Papers Relating to Ireland of the Reign of James I: '''Volume-3''' 1608-1610''. London: Longman and Co. 826pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. Cited as: [https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770838/page/n8/mode/1up Russell-v3 1874]. * Russell, C.W. and J.P. Prendergast. Editors. 1877. ''Calendar of the State Papers Relating to Ireland of the Reign of James I: '''Volume-4''' 1611-1614''. London: Longman and Co. 778pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. Cited as: [https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770846/page/n8/mode/1up Russell-v4 1877]. * Russell, C.W. and J.P. Prendergast. Editors. 1880. ''Calendar of the State Papers Relating to Ireland of the Reign of James I: '''Volume-5''' 1615-1625''. London: Longman and Co. 796pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. Cited as: [https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770853/page/n8/mode/1up Russell-v5 1880]. * Savage-Armstrong, G.F. 1906. ''A Genealogical History of the Savage family in Ulster; being a revision and enlargement of certain chapters of "The Savages of the Ards"''. London: Chiswick Press. 438pp. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. Cited as: [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00sava/page/n10/mode/1up SAGF 1906]. * Treadwell, Victor. Editor. 2006. ''The Irish Commission of 1622: an investigation of the Irish Administration, 1615–22, and its consequences, 1623–24''. Dublin: Irish Manuscripts Commission. 889pp. In print. * Wadpole, Charles G. 1882. ''A Short History of the Kingdom of Ireland: from the earliest times to the union with Great Britain''. London: Kegan-Paul, Trench, and Co. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. Cited as: [https://archive.org/details/ashorthistoryki01walpgoog/page/n7/mode/2up Wadpole 1882]. *Willis, James. 1840. ''Lives of Illustrious and Distinguished Irishmen, from the Earliest Times to the Present Period''. '''Volume-1'''. Dublin: Macgregor Polson. A set of six volumes arranged in chronological order. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. Cited as: [https://archive.org/details/livesofillustrio01willuoft/page/ii/mode/2up Willis-v1 1840]. *Willis, James. 1840. ''Lives of Illustrious and Distinguished Irishmen, from the Earliest Times to the Present Period''. '''Volume-2'''. Dublin: Macgregor Polson and Co. A set of six volumes arranged in chronological order. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. Cited as: [https://archive.org/details/livesofillustrio02willuoft/page/n5/mode/2up Willis-v2 1840]. *Willis, James. 1841. ''Lives of Illustrious and Distinguished Irishmen, from the Earliest Times to the Present Period''. '''Volume-3'''. A set of six volumes arranged in chronological order. Dublin: Macgregor Polson and Co. 496p. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. Cited as: [https://archive.org/details/livesofillustrio03willuoft/page/n5/mode/2up Willis-v3 1841]. *Willis, James. 1842. ''Lives of Illustrious and Distinguished Irishmen, from the Earliest Times to the Present Period''. '''Volume-4'''. A set of six volumes arranged in chronological order. Dublin: Macgregor Polson and Co. 498p. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. Cited as: [https://archive.org/details/livesofillustrio04willuoft/page/n7/mode/2up Willis-v4 1842]. *Willis, James. 1844. ''Lives of Illustrious and Distinguished Irishmen, from the Earliest Times to the Present Period''. '''Volume-5'''. A set of six volumes arranged in chronological order. Dublin: Macgregor Polson and Co. 500p. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. Cited as: [https://archive.org/details/livesofillustrio05willuoft/page/n7/mode/2up Willis-v5 1844]. *Willis, James. 1847. ''Lives of Illustrious and Distinguished Irishmen, from the Earliest Times to the Present Period''. '''Volume-6'''. A set of six volumes arranged in chronological order. Dublin: A. Fullarton and Co. 514p. Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. Cited as: [https://archive.org/details/livesofillustrio06willuoft/page/n5/mode/2up Willis-v6 1847]. --------
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[[Category:Malet-18 Descendants]] [[Category:Reigate, Surrey]] [[Category:Benefield, Northamptonshire]] [[Category:Gainsborough, Lincolnshire]] [[Category:First English Civil War]] [[Category: Royalists, English Civil War]] {{Magna Carta|needs=Re-review}} ==Scratch-4 Draft Newdigate Poyntz Replacement Bio== == Biography == Captain Newdigate Poyntz,Douglas Richardson. ''Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families,'' 5 volumes. Editor K.G. Everingham. (Salt Lake City: the author. 2013). Citing volume 4, page 294, entry Owsley-14: Newdigate Poyntz. of the "Reigate Branch"Sir John Maclean, FSA. ''Historical and Genealogical Memoir of the Family of Poyntz: or, eight centuries of an English house''. In two parts, (Exeter: William Pollard and Co., 1885). Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. Cited hereinafter as '''Maclean 1885'''. [https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal02macl/page/156/mode/1up Citing part 2, page 156, table VII]. of the Poyntz family, was the youngest sonDouglas Richardson. ''Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families''. 4 volumes. Editor K.G. Everingham, 2nd edition. (Salt Lake City: the author. 2011). Partially available online in google books collection. Cited hereinafter as '''Richardson 2011 MCA'''. [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&pg=RA2-PA288#v=onepage&q&f=false Citing volume 3, page 288, entry Owsley-14. Newdigate Poyntz]. of [[Poyntz-111|John Poyntz]] and [[Sydenham-79|Ann (Sydenham) Poyntz]]. He was baptized in Reigate, Surrey, on 16 November 1608. Newdigate married three times: # His first wife was [[Foxley-6|Sarah Foxley]], daughter of [[Foxley-3|Francis Foxley]] Richardson 2011 MCA [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&pg=RA1-PA228#v=onepage&q&f=false Citing volume 2, page 228, entry Foxley-14. Francis Foxley]. of Foxley, Northamptonshire and [[Dryden-36|Mary (Dryden) Foxley]] of Canons Ashby,Wikipedia. 2022. "Canons Ashby Priory." Wikimedia Foundation. Last modified August 22, 2022. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canons_Ashby_Priory Link to Wikisite]. Northamptonshire. They married about 1627 based on the birth of her first son in 1628. Sarah was buried at Benefield, Northamptonshire, on 31 May 1636 two days after the birth, death, and burial of her daughter Elizabeth, also at Benefield, on 29 May 1636. Sir John Maclean, FSA. ''Historical and Genealogical Memoir of the Family of Poyntz: or, eight centuries of an English house''. In two parts, (Exeter: William Pollard and Co., 1885). Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal02macl/page/198/mode/1up Citing part 2, page 198, table X]. # He married a second time to [[Forest-1201|Ann Forest]] daughter of Miles Forest of Peterborough, Northamptonshire, pursuant to a marriage contract dated 20 September 1636 which came into effect sometime before 30 January 1637 the date that Newdigate and wife Ann were granted administration of her brother Miles Forest effects. Ann was alive in June 1637 when further administration was granted Ann and Newdigate, but apparently, Ann died shortly thereafter. Maclean 1885: [https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal02macl/page/185/mode/1up Citing part 2, pages 185-186]. # He married a third and last time to [[Perkins-13318|Mary Perkins]] daughter of Aden Perkins of Bunny, Nottinghamshire, on 21 December 1637"England Marriages, 1538–1973", FamilySearch, created 12 March 2020, Book Number 942.1/W1 K29m pt. 2, "Mary Parkins" in the entry for "Nudigate Poynes". [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V526-ZNJ Link to record]. at St Margaret, Westminster, London.Burke, A.M. 1914. ''Memorials of St. Margaret's church, Westminister, London comprising the parish registers, 1539-1660, and other churchwardens' accounts, 1460-1603''. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode. [https://archive.org/details/memorialsofstmar00westrich/page/347/mode/1up Citing page 347]. Mary survived Newdigate and remarried in 1649 to Thomas Tedcastle who was dead by 1657. Mary died in December 1662. On 20 November 1651 Mary was sued in Chancery for allegedly defrauding the plaintiffs, the then surviving children of Newdigate by his first wife Sarah relative to property left them in the will administered by Mary for her late husband and their father, Newdigate Poyntz.Maclean 1885: [https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal02macl/page/188/mode/1up Citing part 2, page 188]. Newdigate's sister Susan married Richard Foxley a brother to Newdigate's first wife Sarah.Maclean 1885: [https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal02macl/page/185/mode/1up Citing part 2, page 185]. Newdigate was the founder of the "Benefield Branch" of the Poyntz family line in the parish of Benefield, Northamptonshire. It is so named for the capital messuage of Benefied although it is not known for certain how or upon what date Newdigate acquired title to it, but it most likely came with his marriage to Sarah and was conveyed by her father, Francis Foxley. Newdigate was living there as early as 1628, the date of birth of his first son with Sarah.Maclean 1885: [https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal02macl/page/198/mode/1up Citing part 2, page 198, table X]. Newdigate subsequently acquired other lands, in the nearby parishes of Ashton and Oundle, that added to his holdings and were passed to him by Miles Forest, the father of his second wife Ann, to hold for life and after his decease to the use of his son and heir Thomas Poyntz by Newdigate's first wife Sarah, all in accordance with the contract for marriage to Ann dated 20 September 1636.Maclean 1885: [https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal02macl/page/186/mode/1up Citing part 2, page 186]. By indentures dated 27 December 1637 and his third marriage to Mary Perkins, Newdigate received additional lands from Mary's father Aden Perkins, specifically "''all that grange called Kellan's Place in Dosthroppe [sic] (Dogsthorpe?) and Paston and Walton in the parish of Peterborough, sometimes the inheritance of the late Earl of Bedford, to hold to the said Newdigate and his heirs forever''".Maclean 1885: [https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal02macl/page/187/mode/1up Citing part 2, page 187]. Newdigate and first wife Sarah Foxley had eight children, four sons, and four daughters. His sons with Sarah included his son and heir [[Poyntz-44|Thomas Poyntz]], and sons [[Poyntz-43|John Poyntz]], [[Poyntz-41|Charles Poyntz]], and [[Poyntz-40|Francis Poyntz]]. His daughters with Sarah included [[Poyntz-48|Dorothea (Poyntz) Owsley]], [[Poyntz-47|Mary (Poyntz) Crosby]], [[Poyntz-42|Sarah Poyntz]], and [[Poyntz-45|Elizabeth Poyntz]], who died at birth followed two days later by her mother. Newdigate's marriage to his second wife Ann Forest did not produce any issue. Newdigate's marriage to his third wife Mary Perkins produced five (5) children not all of whom are known by name. These included sons [[Poyntz-393|Newdigate Poyntz]] and [[Poyntz-250|William Poyntz]], plus three additional children about whom nothing is known. Newdigate made his will on 26 March 1639 and directed that his body should be "''buried in the School at Benefield, it being part of the Church, near my first wife and our two children''". "Abstract of Will": Newdegate Pontz, Gent. of Benefield, Northamptonshire. Dated 26 Mar 1639. Proved 27 Feb 1644/5 by relict Mary. On her death, further administration was granted 6 Dec 1662 to his son by Mary, Newdigate Poyntz (II). Scanned from the ''Abstracts of Somersetshire Wills, etc: copied from the manuscripts of the Rev. Frederick Brown'', privately published in London for F.A. Crisp in six volumes between 1887 and 1890, and made accessible online as a part of the familysearch.org collection. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/464033/?offset=3#page=39&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Citing vol 6, page 36]. He bequeathed his Benefield and Ashton properties to his children with his first wife Sarah and his Dosthorpe property to his eldest son by surviving Mary, Newdigate Poyntz. Mary was named executrix. This will and division of lands and other property would be the subject of lawsuits in Chancery for decades to come, complicated by the sequestration of property and mismanagement during the civil war and interregnum. As a loyal Royalist, the properties of Newdigate were sequestrated in the early part of the First English Civil War.Wikipedia. 2023. "First English Civil War." Wikimedia Foundation. Last modified May 6, 2023. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_English_Civil_War Link to Wikisite]. On 20 April 1643, only a few months before his death, Newdigate petitioned to compound. Newdigate was a Captain in the Royalist Army in service of King Charles I during the Civil War. He was slain near Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, and died on 5 August 1643,Maclean 1885: [https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal02macl/page/186/mode/1up Citing part 2, page 186, footnote 4 continuing on to page 187]. age 34, during an engagement with Parliamentarian forces.Wikipedia. 2023. "Battle of Gainsborough." Wikimedia Foundation. Last modified March 23, 2023. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Gainsborough Link to Wikisite]. At the inquisition taken on 17 October 1645 at Northampton after Newdigate's death, it was found that Thomas his eldest son by first wife Sarah was confirmed as heir, aged 14 years and 6 months. == Sources == See also: * Find a Grave, database and images ({{FindAGrave|157215954}}: accessed 20 May 2023), memorial page for CPT Newdigate Poyntz (16 Nov 1608–5 Aug 1643), Find a Grave Memorial ID 157215954, citing St. Mary Churchyard, Benefield, East Northamptonshire Borough, Northamptonshire, England; Maintained by W & L (contributor 47012727). No photo of a tombstone or monument. Text memorial only. * Further research clues and partially sourced family tree at {{FamilySearch Record|LCPP-Y5C}}

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[[Category:Malet-18 Descendants]] [[Category:Benefield, Northamptonshire]] [[Category:Glooston, Leicestershire]] {{Magna Carta|needs=Re-review}} ==Scratch-5 Draft Dorothea Poyntz Replacement Bio== == Biography == Dorothea PoyntzDouglas Richardson. ''Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families,'' 5 volumes. Edited by K.G. Everingham. (Salt Lake City: the author, 2013). Cited hereinafter as '''Richardson 2013 RA'''. Citing volume 4, page 294, entry Owsley-15: Dorothea Poyntz. of the "Benefield Branch"Sir John Maclean, FSA. ''Historical and Genealogical Memoir of the Family of Poyntz: or, eight centuries of an English house''. In two parts, (Exeter: William Pollard and Co. 1885). Scanned digital reproduction in the archive.org collection. [https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal02macl/page/198/mode/1up Citing part 2, page 198, table X]. of the Poyntz family, was the eldest daughterDouglas Richardson. ''Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families''. 4 volumes. Edited by K.G. Everingham. 2nd Edition. (Salt Lake City: the author, 2011). Scanned digital reproduction partly accessible in the Google Books collection. [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&pg=RA2-PA288#v=onepage&q&f=false Citing volume 3, page 288, entry Owsley-15: Dorothea Poyntz]. of [[Poyntz-38|Captain Newdigate Poyntz]] and [[Foxley-6|Sarah (Foxley) Poyntz]]. She was baptized at Benefield, Northamptonshire, on 3 Jan 1631/2. in 1659 Dorothea married the Reverend [[Owsley-42|John Owsley]], vicar of Stogursey, Somerset, and later the Rector of Glooston, Leicestershire. Dorothea and John Owsley had twelve children, eight sons, and four daughters.
Her eight sons were: [[Owsley-35|John]], [[Owsley-26|William]], [[Owsley-29|Thomas]] Richardson 2013 RA: Citing volume IV, page 295, entry Owsley-16: Thomas Owsley who settled in the Colony of Jamestown, Virginia, by Sept 1677,"Biography of Major Thomas Owsley": Owsley Family Historical Society, Accessed 21 May 2023. [http://www.ofhs.org/thomas-owsley.html Link to Webpage]. [[Owsley-43|Newdigate]], [[Owsley-32|Henry]], [[Owsley-30|Francis]], [[Owsley-28|Poyntz]], and [[Owsley-31|Charles]]. Her four daughters were: [[Owsley-36|Sarah]], [[Owsley-38|Edith]], [[Owsley-16|Mary]], and [[Owsley-27|Dorothea]]. Dorothea (Poyntz) Owsley died on 2 Aug 1705 and was buried in Glooston, Leicestershire, at Glooston Parish{{FindAGrave|154100318}}, Database and Images accessed 21 May 2023. Memorial page for Dorothea Poyntz Owsley (unknown–2 Aug 1705). Citing St. John the Baptist Church Graveyard, Glooston, Harborough District, Leicestershire, England; Maintained by Pam Barns (contributor 46946976). (aka St. John the BaptistGlooston Parish Church, aka St. John the Baptist Church. [https://www.leicestershirechurches.co.uk/glooston-st-john-the-baptist/ Link to Website].) Church together with her husband Rector John. == Sources == See also: * Bodine, R.O. 2012. "''The Ancestry of Dorothea Poyntz for Six Generations''". Owsley Family Historical Society. [https://owsleyfamily.tripod.com/the-ancestry-of-dorothea-poyntz-for-six-generations-.html Link to Website]. * Major Thomas Owsley of Stafford County, Virginia. Owsley Family Historical Society. [http://www.ofhs.org/thomas-owsley.html Link to Website].

McAfee Family History (Author Unknown)

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A xerox copy of this document was given to me by a family member many years ago. There is handwriting on it stating that it was sent to my great grandfather, [[Owens-11333|James Howard Owens]]. [[McAfee-1535|Susan Clark McAfee Owens]] was the aunt of the so far unknown author. Do you know who wrote this? :This brief history of the McAfee family, written in 1931, may be of interest to the unborn generation and maybe, we hope, to some of those now living. The printed histories of them are scarce; although I have seen three of them, viz: General Robert McAfee's History and Biography,[https://www.worldcat.org/title/life-and-times-of-robert-b-mcafee-and-his-family-connections-manuscript-commenced-april-23-1845/oclc/79053193 '''"''The Life and Times of Robert B. McAfee and his Family and Connections''" by Robert B. McAfee, 1845.'''] Manuscript copy of autobiography that was later printed in the Register of the Kentucky State Historical Society, Volume 25, Number 73 (January 1927), page 10. [''Text not available online.''] [http://jtenlen.drizzlehosting.com/mcafee/life/life1.html Online transcription by Jenny Tenlen]. The Woods' McAfee Memorial by Rev. Neander Woods,'''"''The Woods-McAfee Memorial, containing an account of John Woods and James McAfee of Ireland, and their descendants in America''" by Rev. Neander M. Woods, 1905.''' Printed by the Louisville, Ky., Courier-Journal Job Printing Co., [https://archive.org/details/woodsmcafeememor00wood/page/n221/mode/2up Online copy at the Internet Archive] | [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/191605-the-woods-mcafee-memorial-containing-an-account-of-john-woods-and-james-mcafee-of-ireland-and-their-descendants-in-america-and-journals-of-james-and-robert-mcafee-kept-in-may-august-1773 Online copy at FamilySearch Books]. pp 200-201. and The life of Dr. Clelland. The writer has also gotten from his Aunt Sue Owens a number of dates and other interesting facts and he believes them all to be authentic. :General [[McAfee-857|Robert McAfee]] says that the McAfees were known to be in existence as early as the beginning of the 16th century for they were known to be contemporaries of Oliver Cromwell. He also conjectures that they may have migrated from Spain to Scotland at a much earlier date. However, he does not substantiate that with any facts. We do know that prior to 1672 they were living in Scotland between Benburg and Glasgow. :The record says that [[McAfee-300|'''John McAfee''']] (patriarch of the family) was born in Scotland in 1645. He married [[Montgomery-2177|'''Elizabeth Montgomery''']] in 1670. Two years later, soon after the Restoration by Charles II, he and his wife moved to Armah County, Ireland. This was in 1672. The persecution of James II against the Presbyterian Covenanters soon drove others to follow, viz: The Campbells, the Montgomeries, McMichaels, McCowans and Adams. :In the revolution in England which took place under William and Mary in 1688, John McAfee and his eldest son, John II, then seventeen years old, took part and were in the battle of Boyne in 1690. :The early men of the family were strong and vigorous, both in mentality and physique. John Sr. died in 1739 at the age of 94. [[McAfee-656|'''John, Jr.''']] born in Scotland in 1671 and died in Ireland in 1738. He married [[Rodgers-1403|'''Mary Rodgers''']] in 1700. They had four sons, [[McAfee-745|'''James''']], [[McAfee-657|'''John III''']], [[McAfee-349|'''Malcolm''']] and [[McAfee-483|'''William''']] and also six daughters, names unknown. The records say nothing further of John II and his wife.
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:His son, [[McAfee-745|'''James I''']], from whom we American McAfees are descended, was born in Ireland in 1707. In 1735 he married [[McMichael-174|'''Jane McMichael''']] who afterward became famed as the mother of the five McAfee brothers of pioneer fame. You will notice from the dates given that the deaths of John I and John II occurred not far apart. Probably John II died first and his father's death may have followed early in the next year. James Sr. had been married about three years when his father died and it is probable that his grandfather went to live with him, since the patriarch had become very old and perhaps feeble. :We know that James Sr. embarked at Belfast, Ireland in the spring of 1739 for America. He had with him his aged mother, (Mary (Rodgers) McAfee), his wife and three small sons, James, Jr., John and Malcolm. So far, as the historians know, his brothers stayed in Ireland and never came across. On the voyage their wee baby, Malcolmed sickened and died and was buried at sea. :Let us pause a moment to reflect upon the heart rending scene as father, mother and grandmother, gazed over the side of the ship upon their little darling, as he was gently lowered into the last resting place to be "rocked in the cradle of the deep". Try to picture the anguish of that mother as she left behind her precious one, her last born, perhaps to be eaten by the monsters of the sea. But she was a McMichael, a sturdy race, that bravely faced the future, come what may. We regret that there is not more known of them, at least the writer has no knowledge of them. :In a few days after the burial of baby Malcolm they landed at New Castle, June 10,1739. In the fall of that year they moved to what is now Lancaster County, Pennsylvania on Octoraro Creek, where he purchased a farm. They lived here several years and two or three children were born there. From there they went to the southern part of North Carolina. After a year or two there they went to Roanoke County, Virginia. They evidently moved to Augusta County, Virginia a little later for there is a court record that James, Sr. was a citizen of that county in 1748. At that time Auguste County was an empire of itself. It included a greater part of what is now West Virginia and all of Kentucky. Later Botetourt County was cut off of it. Hence we know why we were from Botetourt County. :Little is known of John, second son of James I, only that he was killed by the Indians on Reed Creek near New River in 1768. :About 1771 or 72, the five brothers begun to think and to talk about the rich lands to the West. In 1773 their plans materialized and three of them, '''James''', '''George''' and '''Robert''' with '''James McCowan''' and '''Samuel Adams''' started out to explore the land to the west. At that time, James was 37 years of age, George 33, Robert 28, McCowan about 28 and Adams but 19. They were well equipped for this task, being young and strong, well versed in woodcraft and experienced in Indian craftiness. After a hard tedious journey, they finally arrived at Salt River where they located home sites with the intentions of permanently locating there. Each located, surveyed and marked, by cutting brush and blazing trees, the land that he wished. Then they returned home, with the intention of returning to Kentucky the following year, but the next year they were prevented by an outbreak of the Indians. Humphrey Marshall, historian, differs with General Robert McAfee about this point. Marshall asserts that they returned in 1774. The writer rather thinks that the General was right. :In 1775 all five of the brothers came back, bringing with them '''David Adams''' and a young man named '''Higgins'''. They made the journey of about 400 miles in eighteen days, arriving March 11th. They remained about a month, cleared some land, planted corn, apple and peach seed. They then returned home, starting April 10. They left Higgins and a man named '''Poulson''' to plant more corn and to look after things. :In 1776 they attempted to remove their families to Kentucky, but failed. In the interim between 1776 and 79, they fought in the Continental army in the Revolutionary War. James being a lieutenant. :We imagine the winter of 78 was a busy one for them. The women were spinning a surplus of cloth and getting ready such articles as they intended bringing with them the following year. On August 17, 1779 they started for Kentucky. They followed what is now known as the Wilderness Road, coming down through Powell's Valley, Virginia to Cumberland Gap, crossing the mountains, here they followed the beautiful valley of the Cumberland River for a long distance, thence in a generally northwesterly direction. :On September 28, 1773 [handwritten: 1779?] they arrived at the place where the McAfee Fort was soon built. It was located on Salt River at a large spring, at the water's edge about three-fourths of a mile northwest of the village of Talmage on the Southern railroad. In this company were the McAfees, McCowans, Adamses and Currys. :When they left Virginia, [[McAfee-745|James McAfee]], the father, would not undertake the trip. He said he was too old and feeble to undergo the hardships of the journey. I presume he had ample means for living, as he had been a large landowner. They left him comfortably located in the home of his kinsmen, the Montgomeries. [[McMichael-174|Jane]], his wife determined to accompany her sons. The parting of the way was surely sad for these old people. The writer can not understand why after following him for over forty years, through life's sunshine and shadows she should elect to leave him now, when he was becoming feeble and most needed her. However, she did and not knowing all the circumstances connected with it, we should not censure her. One with such vitality as she had, was surely of great benefit to her sons and families. :The entire trip was made on foot and horseback. They could bring only such kitchen ware as was absolutely essential, such as the skillet and lid, bakers and spiders. There was no furniture and the writer imagines that Mother Jane never again enjoyed the comforts that she had in Virginia. She passed away in 1783, never seeing her beloved companion again. He died two years later, 1785, at the age of 78 and was buried in Virginia. She died at about the age of 75 and lies buried in an old family burying ground on a high hill on the southeast side of Salt River about one-half mile southwest of the mouth of Dry Branch, Mercer County, Kentucky. :James McAfee (the pioneer) built a stone house, just outside the McAfee Fort, in the year 1779. It is now owned by Mrs. Clarence Knight. The writer visited this house a short while ago, August 1931 and found it to be about as substantial as it was 142 years ago. James (the direct ancestor of the writer) lived in this house the remainder of his life, and at his death in 1811 he was buried on his farm at a place about one-half mile northeast of the stone house. '''[[McAfee-859|James (the pioneer)]]''' married '''[[Clark-30082|Nancy Clark]]''' in 1758 It has been asserted that General George Rogers Clark was a close relative of hers, and that when he was left an orphan that he lived with them for a number of years. :James McAfee II of Ireland had seven sons and three daughters. :There was '''James III''' (the pioneer) as mentioned above, '''John''' 1737-1768, '''Malcolm''', the infant who died at sea. '''[[McAfee-744|George]]''' born in Pennsylvania 1740, married '''[[Curry-2420|Susan Curry]]''' about 1770, died 1783. His was the first grave in the New Providence cemetery. '''Mary''' born in Penn. 1742 married first '''John Poulson''', later '''Thomas Gault''' and it was at her home on Salt River that Jane (the mother) died in 1773. '''[[McAfee-611|Robert]]''', born in Penn, 1745, married '''[[McCoun-41|Anne McCowan]]'''. He was murdered at New Orleans 1795. '''[[McAfee-68|Margaret]]''', born in Pennsylvania 1746 or 47, married '''[[Buchanan-604|George Buckhanon]]'''. Moved to Mercer County about 1784. '''[[McAfee-858|Samuel]]''', born in Virginia 1748. Married '''[[McCormick-3381|Hannah McCormick]]''' 1774. Died 1801. '''[[McAfee-811|William]]''' born in Virginia 1750. Married '''Rebecca Curry''' about 1774. He was captain of the Kentucky Cavalry under General George Rogers Clark. In this campaign he was wounded by the Indians at Piqua, Ohio, but he managed to reach the falls of the Ohio River and died there of his wounds in 1780. There was still another daughter of whom he historians have no knowledge. :It is not the intention of the writer to trace the relationship of the descendants of the Pioneer Brothers down to the present time. He is only particularly concerned with the branch of James, the pioneer. You can get further formation of that line from my family tree.
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:There is an incident that impressed me in my childhood as being very strange and romantic. My grandmother, '''[[Cardwell-1738|Mary Luvenia Cardwell]]''', was the only child of '''William Cardwell''' and his wife, a '''Miss Furgerson'''. They evidently were married about 1818 or 1819.There is a William Cardwell and Elizabeth Ferguson who were married in 1819 in Rhea County, Tennessee. The date of the marriage is listed as 20 or 25 March of 1819. His last name is listed variously as Cardwell, Cardmel, Cauldwell or Cammett.
'''William Cardwell on FamilySearch''' https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M9K1-G5K
'''Elizabeth Ferguson on FamilySearch''' https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WPX-7CP

'''William M E Cardwell & Elizabeth Ferguson''', "'''Tennessee, County Marriages''', 1790-1950," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9VJ-X9TL?i=206 : 15 December 2015), Rhea > Marriage records, 1808-1899, vol 1-2 > image 207 of 611; citing Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville and county clerk offices from various counties.
We do not know whether in Kentucky or Alabama. Mary Luvenia was born January 3, 1820. A year or more afterward her father went to Louisiana and took some land grants there. A little later he went to California. When Grandmother was at the tender age of four, her mother left her in the care of some Cherokee Indians. :We do not know why William and his wife separated, but they evidently did for she afterwards married twice. Her second husband was said to have been wealthy and the third to have been poor and that he soon used up her inheritance and that she died in poverty. :The Indians, with whom Mary Luvenia was left, were named Pack. The mother ('''[[Lowrey-485|Aunt Pack]]''' as she called her), married a white man named [[Pack-213|Pack]]. They had two children, one named '''Cynthia''' and I could not find out the boy's name. Aunt Pack's maiden name was '''Lowery''', of the Cherokee Indians.Elizabeth Lowrey married William Shorey Pack about 1794. They had at least three children; Jeremiah, Thomas and Cynthia.
'''William Shorey Pack on FamilySearch''' https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LVLN-QMG
'''Elizabeth Lowrey on FamilySearch''' https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVZQ-NVJ
[[Pack-1412|Cynthia]] married a white man named '''[[Cowart-557|Cowert]]'''. They had three sons, '''Tom''', '''John''' and '''[[Cowart-556|Slater]]'''.Cynthia Quagui Pack & John Cowart had at least six children; Alexander, Lemuel, Jennit, Thomas, John and Slater.
'''John Cowart on FamilySearch''' https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LBX6-P4P
'''Cynthia Quagui Pack on FamilySearch''' https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K1DK-SDR
'''Cynthia Pack Cowart on Find a Grave''' https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/148427461/cynthia-p-cowart

Cynthia, Slater and Thomas Cowart are all mentioned in '''''[https://lib.ou.edu/sites/default/files/CherokeeNationPapersInventoryandIndex.pdf "Cherokee Nation Papers - Inventory and Index"]'''''

See also William Cowart's '''[https://web.archive.org/web/20210711154833/https://www.familysearch.org/service/records/storage/das-mem/patron/v2/TH-904-62464-4529-10/dist.txt?ctx=ArtCtxPublic Story of My Ancestors]'''
Tom afterwards became the Indian Agent in Washington, D.C. These Indians were later moved to Kansas and still later to Indian Territory. :My great, great Uncle '''Jack Cardwell''' (brother to William Cardwell) heard in some way that Luvenia was living with these Indians, so he and William McAfee, heavily armed, went to Alabama to get her. They supposed the Indians were savages and went prepared to fight, but were very much surprised to find them very much civilized. :Angeline (Indian for angel) or Mary Luvenia was seventeen years of age at that time. After lots of persuasion, she was finally induced to accompany them to Kentucky. However, she was very loath to leave her Indian mother and playfellows. She did however, and never saw Aunt Pack again, but years later she visited Cynthia at or near Chattanooga, Tennessee, taking with her her youngest daughter Sue who told me this story just a few days ago.
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:'''[[Cardwell-1738|Mary Luvenia (Angeline)]]''' married '''[[McAfee-1540|John B. McAfee]]''' when she was twenty-seven years old. She got a number of letters from her father in California and finally one saying he was coming back to Kentucky soon, but he never got here. The next she heard was from her Uncle '''George Cardwell''', also in California saying her father had died suddenly and that he had quite a lot of wealth, was out of debt and that there would be a goodly sum coming to her. The next letter brought the news that it took all the money to pay the debts. :Since my great grandfather died (from unknown cause) at my great, great Uncle's house, the writer is rather prone to believe that he charged very highly for funeral expenses. The land grants in Louisiana were neglected and finally sold for taxes. Thus our patrimony vanished. == Sources ==

McAfee of Ballyrashane

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The goal of this project is to document the family tree of McAfee of Ballyrashane, Ireland Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hughes-10137|Deborah Hughes]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14119026 send me a private message]. Thanks!

McAliley Name Study

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[[Category:McAliley Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__
Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The McAliley Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McAliley McAliley] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the McAliley name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England McAliley's), by time period (18th Century McAliley's), or by topic (McAliley DNA, McAliley Occupations, McAliley Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the McAliley Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=McAliley}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==McAliley DNA Project== If you have a an ancestor named McAliley, McAlilly, McLillie or any other spelling variant, and have done a DNA test, please message [[Hoy-205|Nancy Hoy]]. We would like to get as many lines as possible tested, matched and linked into the tree here at Wikitree. We also have a McAliley project at FamilytreeDNA (FTDNA). If you tested there please join. If you tested at another company, please consider doing a transfer to FTDNA if possible and joining the project. FTDNA accepts transfers from other companies, but does not accept the new versions of the tests at Ancestry or 23andme. If you tested at Ancestry, it is important to get your DNA results uploaded to Gedmatch for comparison. If you need any assistance, I will be glad to help. ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McLillie McLillie]

McAliley Name Study-1

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This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname McAliley and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc.

McAllisters and Related Families of Eardley and Hull

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In 2014, Robert E Butler published his research into the McAllisters and related families who settled Eardley and Hull Townships in Ottawa County, Lower Canada (now Québec). The report is published in four files, though there are two versions of the second file: * [https://members.storm.ca/~rebutler/McAllister/McAllister%20Parts%20I%20&%20II%20%20Overview.pdf Part I Overview and Part II Source Material and Acknowledgement] * Part III Family Connection Chart ** [https://members.storm.ca/~rebutler/McAllister/McAllister%20Part%20III%20%20Connections%20to%20Benedicts%20&%20Stewarts%20-%20one%20page.pdf One page] ** [https://members.storm.ca/~rebutler/McAllister/McAllister%20Part%20III%20%20Connections%20to%20Benedicts%20&%20Stewarts%20-%204%20pages.pdf Four pages] * [https://members.storm.ca/~rebutler/McAllister/McAllister%20Part%20IV%20%20Locations.pdf Part IV Eardley Map with Family Locations] * [https://members.storm.ca/~rebutler/McAllister/McAllister%20Part%20V%20%20%20Descendant%20Reports.zip Part V Descendant Reports (ZIP file)] This report covers the families of the following: * [[McAllister-161|John McAllister (1798-1871)]] * Col McAllister (1806-1896) * [[McAllister-147|Duncan McAllister (abt.1810-abt.1846)]] * Thomas McAllister (1819-1895) * [[McAllister-133|Mary Ann McAllister (abt.1804-1887)]] * [[McAllister-134|Eleanor Jane McAllister (abt.1811-aft.1891)]] * [[Stewart-2948|Robert Stewart (abt.1806-1882)]] Note that the McAllisters are believed to have been related (the proximity of their farms and the interaction between families suggest a close relationship) but research has yet to prove a blood relationship.

McArthur-Barnes Ancestral Lines

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == McArthur-Barnes Ancestral Lines == * by Selim Walker McArthur, M.D. (1888-1961) * edited by [[Jacobus-56|Donald Lines Jacobus]] (1887-1970) * published by The Anthoensen Press, Portland, Maine, 1964 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:McArthur-Barnes Ancestral Lines|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/mcarthurbarnesan00mcar borrow * https://books.google.com/books?id=fSo3AAAAMAAJ search * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/11963/ === Table of Contents === * Introduction * The McArthur Family * The Walker Family * The Woodworth Family * The Reeder Family * The Barnes Family * The Gillett Family * The Dean Family * The Parke Family * Addendum * Ancestor Tables :* Ancestry of Dr. Lewis Linn McArthur, Page 112 :* Ancestry of Dr. William Barnes, Page 131 :* Ancestry of Charlotte Lancraft Gillett, Page 148 * Appendix :* Descent from Governor Thomas Welles, Page 193 :* Royal Descents, Page 194 :* Williams-Deighton Royal Line, Page 196 :* Bulkeley Royal Line, Page 198 * Name Index, Page 201 === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * McArthur, Selim Walker. ''[[Space:McArthur-Barnes Ancestral Lines|McArthur-Barnes Ancestral Lines]]'' (The Anthoensen Press, Portland, Maine, 1964) [ Page ]. * ([[#McArthur|McArthur]])

McBeath

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The goal of this project is to research the Kentucky branch of McBeath Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[McBeath-43|Gregory MacBeth]]. The current road block is Andrew McBeath of Fredericks County, VA born circa 1730 and his wife Sarah Clinton. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10175416 send me a private message]. Thanks!

McBeth plaque

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directed from [[Space:1912 McBeth House|the 1912 McBeth House]] === McBETH HOUSE === :Built in 1912-13 by Robert McBeth, McBeth House sits on land granted to the “McBeath” family c.1817. Moving from their original grant to allow the building of the community’s first church (now St. John’s Cathedral), this site was continuously inhabited by members of the family until 1984. At that time, the home and property were given to the city for their present use. :An earlier home, situated thirty meters to the northeast, was built in 1850-51 by Robert “McBeath” senior, a free trader and farmer. Adjoining the house was a store, and at the foot of the property, the landing site of his fleet of your boats. :This monument is constructed from foundation stones of that house. :In dedicating this passive park to the memory of the McBeth family, the Winnipeg Parks and Recreation Department looks forward to public utilization of the surroundings at this location for their leisure enjoyment. ::::::September 1987

McBride Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Looking for information on any family members of Francis Joseph McBride. Born 1886 Lambton mills area of Toronto.

McBurney Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Who is William M. McBurney (1809-1888) ? He was born in Washington Co., Pa to Alexander McBurney and Margaret ?. He has a sister Jane as he was the bondsmen at her wedding to Charles Fogg. He married Catherine Mitchell in Boone Co. Ky on Jan 16 1834. He moved to Ky in 1828. He and Catherine are buried on our family farm, Beall-Mcburney Cemetery in Ky. They had 9 children, one was Marcellus W. McBurney (1849-1922) Marcellus had a son Harry James and Harry James was my dad, Lawrence T Mcburney's dad. So who was William M. McBurney, where was he from 1809 to 1828. He is connected thru several McBurney researchers to the wrong Alexander McBurney. Williams beginnings are a mystery, please help me find his parents and siblings.

McBurney Name Study

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[[Category:McBurney Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == Surname Variants == McBirney, McBirnie, McBurney, McBurnie, MacBurnie == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Participants == Will you join us? Please contact the project leader [[Massey-1834|Linda Massey]], leave a comment at the foot of the page, or just add your name below. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! *[[Massey-1834|Linda Massey]] - Families with ties to the parishes of Drumgooland, Ballyroney, and surrounding area. *[[McBurney-77|Diane (McBurney) Ferguson]] Don't forget to add the McBurney One Name Study sticker to the profiles you are working on as part of the study. Add the code {{One Name Study|name=McBurney}} anywhere below the == Biography == line. A list of profiles linked to this project can be found here: [[:Category:McBurney_Name_Study|McBurney Name Study]] == Task List == You are free to contribute to the McBurney project anyway you like. Consider one of the suggestions below or add your own. * Adopt or improve [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&order=&s=McBurney orphaned profiles]. * Add sources to [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Mcburney unsourced profiles]. * Find connections for [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=MCBURNEY unconnected profiles]. * Add photos, source images and/or biography text to [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MCBURNEY existing profiles]. * Add and connect new McBurneys found in source documents.

MCC

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McCaleb Name Study

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[[Category:McCaleb Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The McCaleb Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McCaleb McCaleb] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the McCaleb name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England McCaleb's), by time period (18th Century McCaleb's), or by topic (McCaleb DNA, McCaleb Occupations, McCaleb Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the McCaleb Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[McCaleb-261|Pamela (McCaleb) Parker]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=McCaleb}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=McCaleb}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McKillip McKillip]

McCall-Tidwell and Allied Families

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == McCall-Tidwell and Allied Families == * By Ettie Tidwell McCall * Published by The author, Atlanta, Ga., 1931 * Citation Example: ::: McCall, Ettie Tidwell. ''[[Space:McCall-Tidwell and Allied Families|McCall-Tidwell and Allied Families]]'' (The author, Atlanta, Ga., 1931) * Footnote Example: :::[[#McCall|McCall]]: Page 636 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:McCall-Tidwell and Allied Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/mccalltidwellall00mcca_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731502 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/11964/

McCarrick Family Mysteries

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McCasland Family Tree

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[McCasland-107|Angie Carter]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13027843 send me a private message]. Thanks!

McClain Cemetery

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'''The McClain Cemetery In Salt Lick, Bath County, Kentucky, USA Detailed Listings''' This page is part of the [[Space: Kentucky Cemeteries Team|Kentucky Cemeteries Team]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:McClain_Cemetery%2C_Salt_Lick%2C_Kentucky See The McClain Cemetery Page] to see the souls that were laid to rest in the McClain Cemetery. [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2098902/mcclain-cemetery See The The Mcclain Cemetery on FindAGrave] [https://goo.gl/maps/SWBQctrS5c5fhP3r7 Locate The McClain Cemetery on Google Maps] To Add A Sticker To Each Profile: :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space: Mcclain_Cemetery|The McClain Cemetery ]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:McClain_Cemetery|The McClain Cemetery ]]}}{{Clear}}

McClain County, Oklahoma

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[[Category:Oklahoma]] [[Category:Oklahoma Projects]]
Welcome to the McClain County Page
{{US History|sub-project=Oklahoma}} --- {{Image|file=Tulsa_County_Oklahoma.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Trail of Tears by Robert Lindeux Courtesy of Woolaroc Museum, Bartlesville, Oklahoma''' }} --- *The current leader of this project is [[Branham-239|Robert Branham, a native Texas who lives in Dallas and knows very little about Oklahoma.]] *The coordinator for this county IS BADLY NEEDED. ===Formed From=== ===Adjacent Counties=== ===History/Timeline=== ====Government Offices==== ===Geography=== '''Airports''' '''Hospitals''' '''Lakes''' '''Major Highways''' '''Railroads''' ===Local Resources=== '''Agriculture''' '''Minerals''' ===Protected Areas=== ===Demographics=== ===Cities=== ====Towns==== ====Unincorporated Communities==== ====Former Communities==== ===Events/Festivals=== ===National Register of Historic Places=== ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} ====Colleges/Universities==== ====Public Schools==== ====Private Schools==== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} ===Historical Census=== ===Notables=== ===Wikitree Profiles=== ===County Resources=== ===Sources=== * "Trail of Tears", Council of Indian Nations, 1310 E Riverside Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85034 * McClain County, Oklahoma - '''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McClain_County,_Oklahoma'''

McClary Census Records

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McClary Name Study

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[[Category:McClary Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] '''(Page under serious construction. [[McClary-130|McClary-130]] 17:48, 26 April 2017 (EDT))''' ---- ''For descendants of John Hannibal McClary (or his father John Hamilton McClary) who are interested in the well-known yet apparently tall tale of a blood relation to Abraham Lincoln, please see [[Space:The_Berry_Family_and_Nancy_Hanks|The Berry Family and Nancy Hanks (Mother of Abraham Lincoln)]] for more information.'' == One Name Study == Welcome to the McClary/McCleary (and all other variants of this surname) One Name Study. The ultimate goal of this Name Study is to find the common McClary ancestor/family from whom all present day McClary & McCleary families descend. If you would like to participate in this study, please add the McClary Name Study category to any McClary(/etc.) profiles you manage (including your own) by copying and pasting the following code anywhere in the bio:
[[Category:McClary Name Study]]
== Stories & Legends == === Native American Ancestry === :This obviously depends on who your ancestor married (among other things), but thus far, no Native blood has been found in any present day McClarys who can't already trace the Native American in their DNA. === Irish or Scottish? === :Coming soon.

McClatchie Name Study

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[[Category:McClatchie Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Eamon-17|Susan Halden]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

McCleary My Family History

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[[Space:McCleary My Family History|»]] McCleary, 1993{{#if:{{{p|}}} {{{p|}}}}} Reference: * McCleary, Rush Fox. ''My Family History: McCleary, Snider, Fox, Brown''. Houston, TX: D. Armstrong Co., 1993. This volume of 656 pages contains hundreds of genealogical work sheets, pictures and maps (especially of Wyandot County, but also Crawford and Richland Counties, Ohio, and Franklin County, Pennsylvania), as well as lineage charts of the McCleary, Snider, Fox and Brown families, as well as related families: McCormick, Yeager, Peppel; Champion, Daugherty, Wright, Taylor; Deter, Gailer; Henry, Coon, and others. It includes a detailed 53 page name and subject index. Each family worksheet includes references to information sources.

McCleisich to Lindsay to McLindsay Name Study

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[[Category:McCleisich Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a Three Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surnames and the variants those names. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. Since this is my personal Wiki Three Name Study, I will start with myself Vicki '''McLINDSAY''' b. February 8, 1958 Father Richard '''McLINDSAY''' b. May 26, 1936 Grandfather James David '''McLINDSAY''' b. September 23, 1906 Great grandfather Delbert Delmer Richard '''McLINDSAY''' b. October 20, 1863 d. April 30, 1945 he was born a '''LINDSAY''' 2nd Great grandfather Richard W. '''LINDSAY''' b. September 11, 1837 in Coburg, Canada West (Ontario), Hamilton Township, District of Newcastle, Northumberland County, Canada d. March 17, 1899 3rd Great grandfather Joseph '''LINDSAY''' b. July 1, 1793 in Cobourg, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada d. August 2, 1874 in Sycamore, De Kalb, Illinois, USA 4th Great grandfather John '''LINDSAY''' b. 1762 in Argyle, Washington, New York, USA d.1846 in Cobourg, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada 5th Great grandfather Duncan B. '''LINDSAY''' b. 1716 at the Isle of Islay, Argyll, Scotland d. December 23, 1785 in Argyle, Washington, New York, USA 6th Great grandfather Donald '''LINDSAY''' b. 1690 in Argyleshire, Scotland d. 1794 in Argyle, Washington, New York, USA Based upon this very strong circumstantial evidence, the disappearance of the '''McCLEISICH''' family coincides with the rapid appearance of the '''LINDSAYs''', because they are one and the same according to the International Lindsay DNA Group 7 http://www.clanlindsay.com/dna_group_7.htm If you would like to read more about Isle of Jura, Scotlandhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jura,_Scotland If you also follow this Three Family Name... please feel free to add your tree.

McClelland Family Mysteries

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McClintock Mine Disaster 1924

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[[Category:McClintock Mine Disaster, Johnston City, Illinois, 1924]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space: Northeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Northeast United States Mining Disasters]] | '''McClintock Mine Disaster 1924''' ''This mining disaster is in need of help developing it. Are you interested in adopting this location?''
Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 25 Jan 1924 * Location: [[:Category:Johnston City, Illinois|Johnston City, Williamson County, Illinois]] * Victims: 32 * Cause: Explosion ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== ===Victims=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Ankaytis, Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Bryant, Marion ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Bryant, N. E. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Capplinger, Clyde ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Capplinger, Wilson ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Caruso, Tony ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Cobb, James ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Corbett, John ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Cox, Charles ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Erricone, Tom ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Fehrenbacker, Otto ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Ford, Jesse ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Gelinksi, George ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Gooch, Patrick ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Grable, Ed ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Henerson, J. 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J. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Perkins, J. J. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Phillips, George ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Piazza, Joe ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Rock, Sylvester ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Skrybace, Hugo ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Williams, Ollie C. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} {{Clear}} * Note: the official casualty lists show two victims named J. J. Perkins. ===Sources=== * https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/mcclintock_news_only.htm * [https://www.gendisasters.com/illinois/1427/johnston-city%2C-il-mine-explosion%2C-jan-1924 McClintock Mine Disaster]

McClintock Name Study

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[[Category:McClintock Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==Introduction== The purpose of this study is to work together to break through brick walls and gather useful information. The word "study" might sound formal, but it's really not. This McClintock Name Study is a way for us to work together on WikiTree for a common goal. Let's research dead ends and uncover all the info we can about McClintock genealogy! == How to Join == You can just jump in after reading the goals and process described below for this project. If you have any questions, please contact the project leader [[McClintock-744|Alison McClintock]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. Thanks! == Goals == # Source any unsourced family member # Connect any unconnected family member to one of the oldest McClintock lineages in the United States # Discover the relationship between the oldest McClintock individuals within the United States and any immigration to the United States. # Gather a list of useful sources # Make a list of McClintock notables (it's fun to see how/if you're related!) If you have other ideas for how to use this study, please contact the project leader [[McClintock-744|Alison McClintock]] or post a comment to the right. Thanks! === Adding a Profile to this Study === Please avoid adding every McClintock profile to this Study. See '''List of McClintock Profiles''' below, to get a sorted list of every McClintock profile on WikiTree. The criteria for adding a McClintock profile to this study are: # Add a McClintock profile to this study if their McClintock ancestor is currently unknown (or uncertain). # Add a McClintock profile to this study if they are Adopted. # The top level progenitors of the main McClintock families have already been added to the study. To add your ancestor to this study, simply copy the following template to the Biography section of his or her profile: ::
{{One Name Study|name=McClintock|category=McClintock Name Study}}
Once the profile is connected to the main McClintock family line, then remove the template from the profile. Keep the template if the McClintock parentage is marked as uncertain. === Process === # Take [[[:Category:McClintock_Name_Study|existing unconnected or uncertain McClintock profiles]] on WikiTree and use records found on FamilySearch.org, and Find A Grave, to reconstruct pedigree as much as possible # Find other McClintocks on FamilySearch.org and Find A Grave, add them to WikiTree, reconstruct pedigree or find where they fit in existing families # Find any historical newspaper references to any McClintock in the United States # Find any histories of the McClintock family, whether books, previous personal research, or other written materials. Use these to compare against primary records. # Add profiles without known parents to this study so they'll be on our list of profiles that need further research == McClintock Genealogy == [[:Category:McClintock_Name_Study|List of McClintock profiles added to this study]]] (these should only be profiles of people with unknown or uncertain parents). You're invited to research the profiles on this list to try to find sources or, ideally!, connections to the known McClintock family tree. === History === TBA ==== Name Variations ==== At least one of the descendant branches has a last name variation of McClintic. This is also included in this study. === List of McClintock Profiles === * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=MCCLINTOCK&limit=5000&cln=1&order=dobup List of McClintock Profiles on WikiTree], sorted in birth order, including current last name * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=MCCLINTIC&limit=5000&cln=1&order=dobup List of McClintic Profiles on WikiTree], sorted in birth order, including current last name === Oldest in the United States === *[[McClintock-766|James McClintock, b. abt. 1756]], Rapahoe, County Donegal, Ireland, m. to Jean Payne; '''arrived in U.S. after 1795''', died sometime aft.1795 in in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. His son Samuel McClintock arrived in the U.S. before he did. *[[McClintock-762|William Daniel McClintock b. abt. 1780]], County Tyrone, Ireland, died Carlisle, Cumberland, Pennsylvania (this profile seems very uncertain). '''Arrival: ?''' *[[McClintock-1029|James Timothy McClintock, b. abt. 1726]], Antrim, Ireland, died bef. 1790, Chester County, South Carolina, USA. '''Arrived in North Carolina Oct. 1772'''. ===McClintock Notables=== *[[McClintock-585|Barbara McClintock]] - Nobel Prize Winning Scientist - born. 16 Jun 1902 in Hartford, Connecticut, United States * [[McClintock-860|William "Billy" Nelson McClintock]], the "Millionaire Orphan" born 1904 * [[McClintock-501|Sir Francis Leopold McClintock]], Arctic explorer ===Places Named After McClintocks=== This can include towns, counties, streets, parks, etc. The goal would be to find out exactly which McClintock they're named after, but feel free to add places to this list even if you don't know the history behind them. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McClintock,_Colorado McClintock, Colorado]: Town named after W.W. McClintock * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McClintocksville,_Pennsylvania McClintocksville, Pennsylvania]: (no longer formally exists): Was a small community in Cornplanter Township in Venango County, Pennsylvania. Named after: ? *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%27Clintock_Channel M'Clintock Channel] (also spelled McClintock Channel), an arm of the Arctic Ocean, named after [[McClintock-501|Sir Francis Leopold McClintock]], famous Arctic explorer. == McClintock Sources == Below is a collection of sources for the McClintock family (coming soon and feel free to add your own!)

McClintock Township, Ontario

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[[Category: McClintock Township, Ontario]] The township was named after Capt. Sir Francis Leopold McClintock, leader of the Arctic expedition to find Sir John Franklin. The 1871 Peterborough County Directory states that it was not settled at this time. The township was surveyed in 1876. Stanhope chose to be separate from Minden and Dysart and on January 15, 1866 the first council meeting of Stanhope was held at Gull River (now Minden). That first government represented the Townships of Stanhope, Sherborne and McClintock, and in 1895 Stanhope went its own way again, leaving Sherborne and McClintock to eventually become Sherborne et al. The Townships of Sherborne and McClintock are located in the north-west corner of Haliburton County. They form part of the United Municipalities of Sherborne, McClintock and Livingstone which was created in 1979. Sherborne was the first of the Townships surveyed in 1862. SHERBORNE, McCLINTOCK & LIVINGSTONE, TWP. was amalgamated into the Township of Sherborne-McClintock, Livingstone, Lawrence & Nightingale (et al) on 01/12/1982. In 2000, the townships were amalgamated once again to become the Township of Algonquin Highlands. Three townships from Victoria county and twenty from northern Peterborough county joined together to form the Provisional County of Haliburton in 1874. On December 16, 1982, the Haliburton County Act passed provincial legislation to instate Haliburton as a full fledged county. Algonquin Highlands is a township located in Haliburton County, Ontario, Canada. The northeastern section of the township is included in Algonquin Provincial Park. The township was formed through the amalgamation of Stanhope and Sherborne et al. townships, the latter of which included McClintock, Livingstone, Lawrence and Nightingale. It was thereafter briefly known as the Township of Sherborne, Stanhope, McClintock, Livingstone, Lawrence and Nightingale until it was renamed to its current name in March 2001.

McClure Family

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---- The mini-book attached is '''The McClure Family - A Brief History'''. Due to size limitations it was broken into smaller files. It was written by a McClure family member/researcher. It is a wealth of information with information on the Settling of Washington County Ohio, McClure family stories and pictures. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:McClure Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

McClure Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: McClure Name Study]] {{One Name Study|name=McClure}} '''Category Page and Index of Profiles - Click [[:Category:McClure_Name_Study|''here'']].''' == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect information about the surname '''McClure''' and it's variants. The hope is that the study will become a valuable reference point for people tracking McClure family lines and trying to break down brick walls. ''See the list of [[#Surname Variants|surname variants]].'' == How to Join == Please post an introduction in the comments below and add your Wiki Id on the [[#List of Project Members|List of Project Members]]. When you join as a project member, feel free to add the project member sticker to your profile as follows: {{Member|ONS|name=McClure}}. The sticker will display as {{Member|ONS|name=McClure}} If you have any questions, contact the '''Study Coordinator: [[W-797|Katherine Wood]]''' for assistance. Thanks! == Origins of the Name == The following information regarding the origins of the McClure name was taken directly from "The McClure Family" by James Alexander McClure. ''"THE ORIGIN of the name McClure has been frequently discussed in the genealogical literature of Great Britain. The following theories have been advanced: ''1. The name (variously spelt McClure, McCluer, McClewer, Madure, McLewer, McLure, and McLuir), comes from the Gaelic word MacLobhair, pronounced MacLour, and means "son of the leper.'''' ''2. That it comes from the Gkielic MacGioUa-odhar (which in the genitive is uidhar and pronounced ure), contracted to Macllure and hence McLure or McClure, and means "son of the pale one." This theory is advocated by Rev. Edmund McGlure, M. A., London Secretary of the Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge.'' ''3. That it is a derivation of the Gaelic MacLeabhaLr, (pronounced MacLour) and means "of the book," they were the teachers in the Clan McLeod, just as the Mc- McBimmons (or McCrimmons) were the dan pii>eis. They were MacLeabhair McLeods, McLeabhair (McLour, McLure, McClure), eventually becoming the sir-name. Several Gaelic scholars deny this derivation of the name, tho' admitting the very ancient tradition of the McGlure tutorship in the Clan McLeod.'' ''4. That the name is identical with MacLir (or MacLur) the seagod of Ireland and the Isle of Man. This theory is advanced in an article published in the Dublin University Magazine on the late Sir Bobert McClure, the navigator.'' ''5. The McClures were originally a Manx family, the first legendary king of the Island being a Manannan McClure, is the tradition inherited by the McClures of Manchester, England, to which family belong the late Sir John W. McClure, M. P., and the Very Rev. Edward C. McClure, D. D., Dean of Manchester. Held also by Sir Edward Stanley MoOuTe.'' ''6. That the name means "great bruiser.'' An ancient king of Scotland was attacked by highwaymen. One of his attendants so distinguished himself by his prowess that he was called MacClure; "Mac" signifying "great" as well as "son of." A blow from the fist is still known in Scotland as a dure.'' ''7. That it originated in the ancient sport of Falconry, in which the lure was used to recall the falcon. The crest of this family of McLures is a hand in armour holding a falconer's lure.'' ''8. A soldier from the ancient town of Lure in Normandy crossed over with William the Conquerer. He was rewarded for his service by a grant of land in the Island of Skye and was known as DeLure, Mac being later substituted for De, to harmonize with the Gaelic custom.'' ''9. The theory advocated by Rev. J. Campbell McOure, Minister of Marykirk, Kincardinshire, Scotland, is that the McClures are a sept of the Clan McLeod. In addition to extant records in Galloway of the McClure family, showing it to be of McLeod origin, Mr. McGlure states that the family tradition handed down to him through a long line of long-lived ancestors is, "In early times a sept of the MacLeods left the Island of Skye for Ulster, where the northem Irish slurred the 'd' of MacLuide (as it was then pronounced) into 'r,' hence, MacLure. Later many of the name passed over from the northeast of Ireland to Galloway, thus to Wigtonshire and so on to Ayrshire. These districts to day contain many McClures."'' ''It is certain that McClures are in some way connected with the Clan McLeod, evidenced by the fact that the oldest traditions of the family in Scotland take them back to the Isle of Skye; the traditions of Skye link together the McClures and the McLeods; McClures have always had the same motto, crest and tartan as the McLeods, and their right to them has never been called in question."'' ===Surname Variants=== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MacClure MacCLure] * MacLure * MacCloor * McLeur * McCloor * McClewer == How You Can Help == :1. '''Add the Category to Profiles''' As a project member, please add the McClure Name Study category to each profile which is a McClure or any of the variants of McClure by adding the following to those profiles: '''[[Category:McClure Name Study]]''' Do not place the category on the spouse of a McClure, but do place it on the children of McClures who are born with that name or any of its variants. Also place the category for where the person is born as follows: '''[[Category:State, McClure Name Study]]''' See the list of place sub-categories below. If you need help adding a place category, contact the profile manager. The One Name Study template is reserved for profiles of the Emigrant Settlers who came from Europe to the New World as described in #2. :2. '''European Emigrant Ancestors''' Please add the template for the McClure One Name Study to profiles for each emigrant/settler arriving in the New World from Europe, above the Biography heading as follows: '''{{One Name Study|name=McClure}}'''. Their name should also be added to the Subsection "Emigrant/Settler Ancestors" with their dates and places of birth and death. A family group will then be created. Please send the profile manager a message requesting that a family group be created. Then the family group sub-category can be added to each descendant of the Emigrant. :3. '''African-American / Black McClure Profiles''' Document and connect African-American / Black McClure families in the United States using [[Project:US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]] standards. :4. '''Improve Profiles''' Improve McClure profiles by fleshing out their biographies and adding sources with online links when possible. :5. '''McClure Cemeteries''' Add McClure cemeteries to the sub-category on the Category:McClure page. :6. '''Cemeteries on McClure Profiles''' Add a category to all McClure profiles for the cemeteries that they are buried in. These will then be listed in the Cemetery Project for further linking. :7. '''Online McClure History''' Create a list of links to online research articles regarding McClure history and genealogy to enhance our knowledge and ability to make connections. :8. '''McClure DNA''' Discover and document any DNA relationships in and between McClure families. :9. '''McClure Adoptions''' Document and connect any adoptions in the McClure families. Please contact the project leader if you'd like any assistance setting up new linked pages, etcetera! == McClure Immigrants from Europe == === Links to Family Groups === [[:Category: Family Groups, McClure Name Study|McClure Family Groups]] # [[:Category: FG1, McClure Name Study|FG1]] - [[McClure-3576|Hugh McClure]] - Born 1769 in Ireland; died 26 Mar 1828 in Clarksville, Montgomery, Tennessee. # # === Free space page for documenting research progress === [[Space:McClure_Settlers_in_the_U.S._in_the_18th_Century|McClure U.S. Settlers in the 18th Century]] == List of Project Members == If you want to become a project member, please click on "edit" above and post your name here with the pound sign in front of it, then click "save changes". Add the tag mcclure_name_study to your tags in order to follow discussion in G2G regarding this study. You may add the following sticker to your profile page below the biography heading: {{Member|ONS|name=McClure}} As a project member, you may edit and add information to this free space page. In order to encourage collaboration, please list any tasks you will be working on after your name. # [[W-797|Katherine Wood]] - I'll be working on creating pages for Family Groups that descend from an Immigrant/Settler. # # == Links to McClure Family Research == Online books/documents * "The McClure Family" by James Alexander McClure, Presses of Frank A. Owen, Petersburg, VA, 1914. https://archive.org/stream/mcclurefamily00mcclgoog/mcclurefamily00mcclgoog_djvu.txt * "Following McCluer Ancestors" by Leon McCluer. * "The McClure Story" by Jerry Duane Duncan. Websites * FTDNA McClure DNA Project - Y-DNA Classic Chart https://www.familytreedna.com/public/mcclure?iframe=yresults * "The Associated Clan MacLeod Societies: MacLeod Septs" https://web.archive.org/web/20090828165351/http://www.clanmacleod.org/about-macleods/macleod-septs.html *https://staff.washington.edu/jhannah/HannahBook/Ch12%20McClureFamily.pdf == Research Notes == Feel free to use the Research Notes space for information that you or others might want to explore further. Then delete the information after it is incorporated into profiles or free space pages. * '''Probate''': "Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900"
Will Books, 1745-1871; Index to Wills, 1745-1903; Author: Virginia. County Court (Augusta County); Probate Place: Augusta, Virginia
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James McClure probate on 3 Sep 1756 in Augusta, Virginia, USA. Will of James McClure dated 23 Sep 1756, Residence South Carolina Probate 18 Aug 1761 in Augusta, Virginia * Agnes - Wife * James McClure - Son * Samuel McClure- Son * John McClure - Son (eldest) * Andrew McClure - Son * Elenar McClure -Daughter * Esther McClure - Daughter * Jean McClure - Daughter * William McClure - Executor (died before probate) 1761 - James, Andrew & Hugh McClure bound to make inventory * '''Probate''': "Pennsylvania, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1683-1993"
Wills, 1750-1908, and Administrator's Books, 1750-1906; Author: Cumberland County (Pennsylvania). Register of Wills; Probate Place: Cumberland, Pennsylvania
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Robert McClure probate on 20 Sep 1792 in Cumberland, Pennsylvania, USA. https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1656985:8802?tid=171127696&pid=282482366389&queryId=7fc9215e7194d28dec09d7f7a41b9b4d&_phsrc=ea51194984&_phstart=successSource Will of William McClure, dated Sep 20 1792, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania Probate - Oct 16 1792, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania *William - eldest son *Sarah - d-in-law, widow of son Alexander *Robert - son *William McClure - brother, of Lack Township, Miffin County *Jane - daughter *Margaret - daughter *Agnes - daughter (presumed) *Mary - daughter (presumed) *Elisabeth - youngest daughter *James Laird - son-in-law

McClure No. 1 Mine Disaster

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[[Category:Mining Disasters, Disqualified Disasters]] To be deleted too recent.

McColgan Family Entering Through New Orleans

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[[Category:Louisiana Families Project]] The goal of this project is to find the ancestors and descendants of the McColgans who are related to [[McColgan-48|Phillip McColgan]] and entered America from Ireland via New Orleans in the 1850s. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Walton-4701|S. Walton]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * determine whether Phillip had any other relatives in New Orleans or the larger U.S. and add them to the family tree. * confirm the origins of this line of McColgans. From my previous research via the Irish Times, it appears that the surname was concentrated in Northern Ireland during the time from 1848-1864, particularly in Counties Donegal and Tyrone. * document where the descendants wound up as they married and migrated away from New Orleans (for example, daughter Mary Rebecca moved to San Antonio, Texas and all her children fanned out from there). Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=16129866 send me a private message]. Thanks!

McCollum, Roots

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[[Category:McCollum Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc.

McCombe Name Study

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[[Category:McCombe Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] : This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname McCombe and ALL its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect--and those that don't. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. : To add your ancestor to this study, include the following category to the Biography section of his or her profile: ::
[[Category:McCombe Name Study ]]
==Project Members== [[Hollenbeck-72 | Richard Hollenbeck]]
[[Curtis-8639 | Kimberly McComb]]
==Project Goals==
* To record the meaning of the surnames McCombe/McComb/McCombs
* To learn and record the history of surnames McCombe/McComb/McCombs
* To learn and record the different lines of McCombe/McComb/McCombs
* To research the migration patterns of McCombe/McComb/McCombs
* To assist in keeping the suggestion reports for the McCombe/McComb/McCombs names up to date
* To ensure that all McCombe/McComb/McCombs are properly sourced
* To assist in connecting all of the McCombe/McComb/McCombs to the main tree
* To assist in completing the profiles for all of the McCombe/McComb/McCombs orphans
==='''Currently'''===
Out of 157 McCombe profiles identified on WikiTree there are
* 30 suggestions on the suggestions report
* 1 unsourced profile identified
* 7 unconnected profiles identified
* 4 orphans identified

Out of 444 McComb profiles identified on WikiTree there are
* 41 suggestions on the suggestion report
* 0 unsourced profiles identified
* 53 unconnected profiles identified
* 54 orphans identified

Out of 511 McCombs profiles identified on WikiTree there are
* 43 suggestions on the suggestion report
* 0 unsourced profiles identified
* 67 unconnected profiles identified
* 53 orphans identified
==Surname Meanings== ===Meaning of McCombe=== This interesting and unusual surname is of Scottish origin, and is the Anglicization of the Gaelic "Mac Thom", which translates as "son of Tom", the Mac denoting "son of", and is often found recorded in England as Thom. Thomas, and its diminutive form Thom, is a popular medieval given name of biblical origin, which was an Aramaic byname meaning "twin", borne by one of Christ's disciples, best known for his scepticism. The surname development in Scotland since 1526 (see below) includes the following: Roger M'Com (1679, Kirkcudbright), and Robert McKome (1684, Carsfern). The modern variants include, McColm, McComb, McCome and McKomb. Among the recordings from Scottish Church Registers are the marriages of Robert Mc Combe and Margaret Ross on December 28th 1711, at Dalkeith, Midlothian, and of Archibald Mc Comb and Elizabeth Forrest on October 13th 1745, at Edinburgh, also in Midlothian. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Gilchrist Makcome, which was dated 1526, in the "Register of the Privy Seal of Scotland", during the reign of King James V of Scotland, 1513 - 1542. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling. "McCombe." The Internet Surname Database. Accessed March 17, 2018. http://www.surnamedb.com/surname/McCombe. ===Meaning of McComb=== This interesting and unusual surname is of Scottish origin, and is the Anglicization of the Gaelic "Mac Thom", which translates as "son of Tom", the Mac denoting "son of", and is often found recorded in England as Thom. Thomas, and its diminutive form Thom, is a popular medieval given name of biblical origin, which was an Aramaic byname meaning "twin", borne by one of Christ's disciples, best known for his scepticism. The surname development in Scotland since 1526 (see below) includes the following: Roger M'Com (1679, Kirkcudbright), and Robert McKome (1684, Carsfern). The modern variants include, McColm, McComb, McCome and McKomb. Among the recordings from Scottish Church Registers are the marriages of Robert Mc Combe and Margaret Ross on December 28th 1711, at Dalkeith, Midlothian, and of Archibald Mc Comb and Elizabeth Forrest on October 13th 1745, at Edinburgh, also in Midlothian. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Gilchrist Makcome, which was dated 1526, in the "Register of the Privy Seal of Scotland", during the reign of King James V of Scotland, 1513 - 1542. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling. "McComb." The Internet Surname Database. Accessed March 17, 2018. http://www.surnamedb.com/surname/mccomb. ===Meaning of McCombs=== ===Research Notes=== The search for the meaning of McCombs
* "MCCOMBS." Mccombs Coat of Arms, Family Crest and Mccombs Family History. Accessed March 17, 2018. http://www.irishsurnames.com/cgi-bin/gallery.pl?name=mccombs&capname=Mccombs&letter=c. * "Mccombs Family History." Ancestry. Accessed March 17, 2018. https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=mccombs. * New Media Ltd. MCCOMBS Family Surname - Northern Ireland. Accessed March 17, 2018. https://www.emeraldancestors.com/family-surname?surname=MCCOMBS. * New Media Ltd. MCCOMBS Family Surname - Northern Ireland. Accessed March 17, 2018. https://www.emeraldancestors.com/family-surname?surname=MCCOMBS. * "The Largest Newspaper Archive for Family History Research." Last Name Meaning. Accessed March 17, 2018. https://www.genealogybank.com/last-name-meaning?lname=mccombs. * "Mccombs Family History." Ancestry. Accessed March 17, 2018. https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=mccombs. * "The Surnames of Ireland." Google Books. Accessed March 17, 2018. https://books.google.com/books?id=fwxxSDG1a_cC&pg=PA38&lpg=PA38&dq=meaning#v=onepage&q=meaning&f=false. ===Sources===

McCombs Name Study

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[[Category:McCombs Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname McCombs and McComb. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. == How to Join == To join the McComb/McCombs Name Study and collaborate on researching the various family lines: 1. '''Add''' one_name_studies to your list of followed tags. That way you’ll see all one name study discussions in your G2G feed. 2. '''Add''' McCombs_Name_Study to your list of followed tags. That way you’ll see all the McComb/McCombs Name Study-specific discussions in your G2G feed. 3. '''Contact''' the McComb/McCombs Name Study coordinators, [[McCombs-361| Chris McCombs]] or [[Curtis-8639 | Kimberly McComb]] and give him/her some information about the McComb/McCombs families you’re working on. 4. '''Add the category ''' McCombs Study Members to your own profile or your ancestors profile by copying the following code and pasting it into the Biography section of your own profile - this will put a link to your name on our Members category page as an aid to collaboration among members. ::
[['''Category:McCombs Name Study''']]   Will you join us? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag or send a private message to [[McCombs-361 | Chris McCombs]] or [[Curtis-8629 | Kimberly McComb]]. Thanks!  :: ==Project Members==  Leaders : Chris McCombs (McCombs-361) : Kimberly McComb (Curtis-8629)  After you have followed the How to Join steps please go to the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:McComb/McCombs_ONS_Project_Members&public=1 Project Members List] and add your name and your WikiTree ID,  ==Project Goals== * To record the meaning of the surnames McComb/McCombs
* To learn and record the history of surnames McComb/McCombs
* To learn and record the different lines of McComb/McCombs
* To research the migration patterns of McComb/McCombs
* To assist in keeping the suggestion reports for the McComb/McCombs names up to date
* To ensure that all McComb/McCombs are properly sourced
* To assist in connecting all of the McComb/McCombs to the main tree
* To assist in completing the profiles for all of the McComb/McCombs orphans
==='''Currently'''=== Out of 616 McComb profiles identified on WikiTree there are
* 26 [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/Suggestions.htm?Name=MCCOMB&MaxErrors=100 Suggestions]
* 0 [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Mccomb Unsourced Profiles]
* 100 [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=MCCOMB Unconnected Profiles] identified * 101[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=MCCOMB Orphaned Profiles]
Out of 668 McCombs profiles identified on WikiTree there are
* 71 [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/Suggestions.htm?Name=MCCOMBS&MaxErrors=100 Suggestions]
* 0 unsourced profiles identified
* 69 unconnected profiles identified
[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=MCCOMBS Unconnected Profiles] * 97 orphans identified
[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=MCCOMBS Orphaned Profiles] ==Surname Meanings== ===Meaning of McComb=== This interesting and unusual surname is of Scottish origin, and is the Anglicization of the Gaelic "Mac Thom", which translates as "son of Tom", the Mac denoting "son of", and is often found recorded in England as Thom. Thomas, and its diminutive form Thom, is a popular medieval given name of biblical origin, which was an Aramaic byname meaning "twin", borne by one of Christ's disciples, best known for his scepticism. The surname development in Scotland since 1526 (see below) includes the following: Roger M'Com (1679, Kirkcudbright), and Robert McKome (1684, Carsfern). The modern variants include, McColm, McComb, McCome and McKomb. Among the recordings from Scottish Church Registers are the marriages of Robert Mc Combe and Margaret Ross on December 28th 1711, at Dalkeith, Midlothian, and of Archibald Mc Comb and Elizabeth Forrest on October 13th 1745, at Edinburgh, also in Midlothian. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Gilchrist Makcome, which was dated 1526, in the "Register of the Privy Seal of Scotland", during the reign of King James V of Scotland, 1513 - 1542. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling. "McComb." The Internet Surname Database. Accessed March 17, 2018. http://www.surnamedb.com/surname/mccomb. ===Meaning of McCombs=== ===Research Notes=== The search for the meaning of McCombs
* "MCCOMBS." Mccombs Coat of Arms, Family Crest and Mccombs Family History. Accessed March 17, 2018. http://www.irishsurnames.com/cgi-bin/gallery.pl?name=mccombs&capname=Mccombs&letter=c. * "Mccombs Family History." Ancestry. Accessed March 17, 2018. https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=mccombs. * New Media Ltd. MCCOMBS Family Surname - Northern Ireland. Accessed March 17, 2018. https://www.emeraldancestors.com/family-surname?surname=MCCOMBS. * New Media Ltd. MCCOMBS Family Surname - Northern Ireland. Accessed March 17, 2018. https://www.emeraldancestors.com/family-surname?surname=MCCOMBS. * "The Largest Newspaper Archive for Family History Research." Last Name Meaning. Accessed March 17, 2018. https://www.genealogybank.com/last-name-meaning?lname=mccombs. * "Mccombs Family History." Ancestry. Accessed March 17, 2018. https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=mccombs. * "The Surnames of Ireland." Google Books. Accessed March 17, 2018. https://books.google.com/books?id=fwxxSDG1a_cC&pg=PA38&lpg=PA38&dq=meaning#v=onepage&q=meaning&f=false. ==Resources== [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:McComb/McCombs_Resources&errcode=new_profile McComb/McCombs Resources] ==Sources==

McConaughy Name Study

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[[Category:McConaughy Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Turkington-66|Jill Lee]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

McConnell Family Reunion

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McCool Name Study - Toberhead Line

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[[Category: Toberhead Line, McCool Name Study]] This is one of several research areas of the '''[[Space:McCool_Name_Study|McCool Name Study]].''' The Toberhead McCool Line is part of the '''[[Space:Y-DNA_Haplogroup_R-FGC13495_Study|Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC13495 Study]]''' All of these research pages are under construction in Jan 2021. The patriarch of the Toberhead line was [[McCool-297|John McCoole Sr (abt.1645-abt.1719)]], who established the Hillmount Farm in Toberhead Townland, County Londonderry, Ireland [now Northern Ireland] about 1680. Here is the best understanding we have of the earliest Toberhead generations: {{Image|file=McCool_Name_Study_-_Toberhead_Line.jpg |size=xl }} ==Y-DNA Tests (as of 1 Mar 2021)== As of March 2021, we have six matching Y-DNA tests from descendants of his eldest two sons, [[McCool-600|Archibald McCoole (abt.1685-abt.1740)]] and [[McCool-335|John McCoole Jr (abt.1690-1761)]]. We don't have any Y-DNA tests from descendants of John McCoole Sr's five other sons (from his second wife, Olivia). Some members of this line still live in County Londonderry; most have spread across the southern and middle US. Here are the six existing Toberhead McCool Y-DNA tests, and how the testers are believed to be related. * [[McCool-297|John McCoole Sr (abt.1645-abt.1719)]] is the earliest confirmed Toberhead McCool. He is somewhat arbitrarily labeled as "Generation 2" because we may identify his father in the future (who might be Archbold McCull). * His six sons are generation 3. We need a Big Y-700 test from at least one descendant of each of his sons. * We have four matching Y-DNA tests (including one Big Y-700) from descendants of [[McCool-630|Benjamin McCool (abt.1735-abt.1805)]]. Benjamin is the grandson of one of John Sr's two eldest sons - either [[McCool-600|Archibald McCool (abt.1685-abt.1740)]] or [[McCool-335|John McCool Jr (abt.1690-1761)]]. * We have two matching Y-DNA tests (including one Big Y-700) from descendants of John Jr's son, [[McCool-334|Adam McCool (bef.1740-abt.1801)]]. *Because all six tests match, we've proven they share a common ancestor. Depending on the identity of Benjamin's grandfather, that most recent common ancestor is either John Jr or is John Sr. {{Image|file=McCool_Name_Study_-_Toberhead_Line-1.jpg |size=xl }} == Toberhead McCool Y-DNA Testing Strategies == In a perfect world where cost wasn't an issue, we'd try to get a Big Y-700 test from one descendant of every generation seven male McCool. Any male McCool can take a Y-37 test to confirm if they are (or are not) a Toberhead McCool. However, especially in families where we have questions about the exact Toberhead line of descent, multiple (spread out) Big Y-700 tests are needed.

McCool Name Study - Townsend Ontario Line

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[[Category:Townsend Township, Upper Canada]] '''This is one of several research areas of the [[Space:McCool_Name_Study|McCool Name Study]].''' The Townsend Ontario McCool line includes all descendants of [[McCool-88|Archibald McCool (abt.1740-1780)]], who died (along with his eldest son) at the Battle of Charleston fighting on the side of the British. His remaining children and his widow moved from Orange Co NC to Townsend, Norfolk County, Ontario in 1794. Archibald and his wife are believed to have well over 1,000 living descendants today. We're currently tracking more than 150 apparent descendants who have tested on AncestryDNA. Many of them each match on AncestryDNA to 70+ other Archibald McCool descendants. ==Y-DNA Haplogroup: R-FGC11674== Initial Big Y-700 results from our single Y-DNA test from this line, FTDNA kit# 893868, arrived on 2 Feb 2021. The existing test comes from a great-grandson of [[McCool-602|Joseph Lewis McCool (1810-1888)]]. Although we don't yet know the final terminal SNP on this McCool line, we know he distantly matches [at genetic distance (GD) 9 and 10 at Y-111] to eight men named McMillan (various spelling variants). With his Big Y results in, we see he currently matches to 46 Big-Y tested men. 40 of the 46 men have reported the surname of their earliest-known paternal ancestor; none is McCool. 27 of the 40 men report that their earliest-known ancestor's surname was some variant of McMillan. This doesn't mean that this McCool line descends from Clan McMillan. However, he shares a direct paternal line ancestor with many McMillans - probably prior to surname standardization. Eupedia gives a great description of the U106 branch of R1b at https://eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_R1b_Y-DNA.shtml. ==Additional Y-DNA Confirmation Needed== Archibald's oldest son died in the Battle of Charleston as a teenager, presumably with no children. We currently believe that the line of his second son, William, may have "daughtered out" (meaning there are no living male-line McCool descendants of William to take a Y-DNA test). However, we continue to work to find a male McCool on William's line. If William has no male McCool descendants, then our only place to get a second McCool Y-DNA test for this line is from a descendant of [[McCool-87|Joseph McCool (abt.1776-abt.1851)]]. That new Y-DNA test should come from a son of Joseph who doesn't descend from [[McCool-602|Joseph Lewis McCool (1810-1888)]] (the source of our current Y-DNA test). It would be sufficient to have a Y-37 test, but a Big Y-700 test would be ideal. ==Geography== All of Archibald's children removed from North Carolina to Ontario with their mother after his death - where they all lived out the remainder of their lives. Several of his grandchildren and many of his great-grandchildren moved back to the states in the mid-1850s, usually to Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio. Today, his descendants are spread across America and Canada - although a number remain in the Townsend, Ontario area. ==Allied Families== '''Walker''': Three of Archibald's children married three children of [[Walker-1431|William Walker UE (1744-1819)]]. Many descendants of all three Walker/McCool lines match to each other on AncestryDNA, supporting their genealogy paper trails. '''Ireland surname:''' Two of Archibald's great-granddaughters married two sons of [[Ireland-3084|Robert Ireland Jr (abt.1809-1863)]]. '''Hight:''' Two of Archibald's great-grandchildren married two Hights. This information isn't yet included in WikiTree. ==WikiTree Profiles== We are just getting started on porting known information about this line to WikiTree. Only a fraction of it is currently available here, but more will come in 2021. ==Early Roots - Speculation== Due to naming conventions, our line was always thought to be part of the [[Space:McCool_Name_Study_-_Toberhead_Line|Toberhead McCool Line]]. In that line, the eldest child is named after his grandfather. We assumed that "our" Archibald was the grandson of [[McCool-600|Archibald McCool (abt.1685-abt.1740)]]. Based on very limited Y-DNA testing, we currently believe our line is unrelated to the Toberhead line - at least on the direct paternal line. That conclusion may change with additional Y-DNA tests. One speculative possibility (with no evidence other than the naming convention) is that our Archibald was born to an unwed daughter of the Toberhead Archibald. His theoretical mother might have named him after her theoretical father. However, we've now learned that many Big Y matches to this line descend from one or more Archibald McMillan ancestors. Based on Y-DNA testing, it's almost certain that the roots of this paternal line are Scot-Irish - and likely that the line has resided in the British Isles for more than 2,500 years.

McCool Name Study - United States

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[[Category:United States, McCool Name Study]] '''[[Space:McCool_Name_Study|McCool Name Study]] -> United States''' Over time, we plan to set up categories for each county where McCool and McCool descendants lived in the United States (or in areas that became part of the United States). Please use the county name that was accurate at the time of event (such as marriage) - even if the county boundaries have since changed. Our plan is to use current state names, even if events (such as birth, marriage, census or death) took place prior to statehood. Arguments for or against this plan are welcome. We hope these categories will help us identify connections between different McCool families. View the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_States%2C_McCool_Name_Study most current list of states with defined McCool counties here] - and then drill down to the correct county. The profile manager is happy to create new state or county McCool categories upon request. * [[Space:McCool_Name_Study_-_Alabama|McCool Name Study - Alabama]] * [[Space:McCool_Name_Study_-_Arkansas|McCool Name Study - Arkansas]] * California * [[Space:McCool_Name_Study_-_Delaware|McCool Name Study - Delaware]] * Florida * Georgia * [[Space:McCool_Name_Study_-_Illinois|McCool Name Study - Illinois]] * [[Space:McCool_Names_Study_-_Indiana|McCool Name Study - Indiana]] * Iowa * Kansas * Kentucky * Maryland * Massachusetts * Michigan * [[Space:McCool_Name_Study_-_Mississippi|McCool Name Study - Mississippi]] * Missouri * Nebraska * New Jersey * New York * North Carolina * [[Space:McCool_Name_Study_-_Ohio|McCool Name Study - Ohio]] * Oklahoma * Oregon * [[Space:McCool_Name_Study_-_Pennsylvania|McCool Name Study - Pennsylvania]] * [[Space:McCool_Name_Study_-_South_Carolina|McCool Name Study - South Carolina]] * South Dakota * [[Space:McCool_Name_Study_-_Tennessee|McCool Name Study - Tennessee]] * Texas * Utah * Virginia * Washington * Wisconsin * Wyoming

McCool Name Study - Venango Co PA Line

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[[Category:Venango County, Pennsylvania, McCool Name Study]] {{One Name Study | name = McCool}} :This category is part of the [[Space:McCool Name Study|McCool Name Study]] This is one of several research areas of the '''[[Space:McCool_Name_Study|McCool Name Study]].''' A large number of McCool descendants have lived in Venango Co PA since about 1800. All or most are believed to descend from [[McCool-637|George Plummer McCool Sr (abt.1765-abt.1815)]]. AncestryDNA testing suggests that they most/all are related to each other (although matches could be on different lines). We have three matching Y-DNA tests on this line that may also link it to County Londonderry, but it is definitely NOT related to the Toberhead McCool line. ==History of Venango County, PA== After Pennsylvania became a state in 1776, parts of the previous non-county areas in western PA began to split into new and reconfigured counties. The area that is now Venango County was first Westmoreland County, then Allegheny. Venango was formed on 12 Mar 1800 from parts of Allegheny Co and Lycoming Co. Venango had three border adjustments before arriving at its current borders in 1866"Historical US Counties" - https://www.randymajors.org/maps. ==Early McCools in Venango== The first confirmed McCool in Venango Co PA is George McCool, believed to be [[McCool-637|George Plummer McCool Sr (abt.1765-abt.1815)]]. After Scrubgrass Township was established in March 1806, George McCool was a pioneer in one of the earliest settled areas of the county. "George McCool. - Two hundred and one acres...surveyed May 20, 1807, by virtue of settlement and improvement.""History of Venango County, Pennsylvania : its past and present, including its aboriginal history, the French and British occupation of the country, its early settlement and subsequent growth, a description of its historic and interesting localities, its rich oil deposits and their development, sketches of its cities, boroughs, townships, and villages, neighborhood and family history, portraits and biographies of pioneers and representative citizens, statistics, etc., etc.. Chicago, Ill.: Brown, Runk & Co., 1890." A George McCool, presumably the same George, is listed in the 1800 US Census"United States Census, 1800," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRW-F5M : accessed 1 February 2021), George McCool, Buffalo, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, United States; citing p. 202, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 35; FHL microfilm 363,338. in neighboring Armstrong (also formed in March 1800). It's unclear if George relocated to Venango Co by 1807, or if perhaps the borders between the new Armstrong and Venango Counties weren't yet well understood at the time of the 1800 Census. George is included in the 1810 US Census"United States Census, 1810," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH2N-N7F : accessed 1 February 2021), George McCool, Venango, Pennsylvania, United States; citing p. 501, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 53; FHL microfilm 193,679. in Venango County. George probably had about 8 children, many of whose descendants live in the Venango area (and surrounding counties) to this day. === Venango County pre-1850 Census Records === Prior to 1850, US Census records only named the head of the household - and then gave counts of household members within various age ranges. Many McCools had the same name, so we can't generally assume that, for example, an 1820 John McCool is the same person as an 1840 John McCool. ==DNA Testing== As of March 2022, we're tracking AncestryDNA tests from more than 75 people who are believed to be descendants of George. However, verifiable relationships are difficult to prove using autosomal DNA testing among residents who've lived in the same area for so long. Many of them likely match on non-McCool lines in addition to (or instead of) McCool. ===Y-DNA Testing=== As of Mar 2022, we have four matching McCool-surname Y-DNA tests that all show an estimated haplogroup of I-P37. Two of the men tested at Y-37 and two at Y-67. We could really use at least one Big Y-700 test from a male McCool descendant from the Venango group. Only two of the four tested men (a Y-37 and a Y-67) have provided their ancestry: * The Y-37 McCool states that he descends from George's son Alexander; his AncestryDNA matches support (but can't fully prove) that. That would mean that his ancestors came to PA from Ireland prior to 1800. * The Y-67 McCool is believed to descend from a George McCool (c1824 County Londonderry or County Donegal - 1910 Huntingdon Co PA). That George's grandfather may have also been named George - and had been born in either county in Ireland about 1760. According to the 1900 US Census, his family arrived in the US about 1847. This indicates that their common ancestor was born in Ireland. * The other two matching McCools haven't provided their ancestry. Based on their genetic distances (GD), it seems slightly more likely that they're part of the Venango Co Line. == Sources ==

McCool Name Study - Y DNA Campaign

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[[Category:McCool Name Study]] You're a McCool/McCoole if: * Your surname was McCool when you were born * You have an ancestor named McCool * You married a McCool * You (or an ancestor) were adopted by, or born out of wedlock to, a McCool * ...or you are connected to a McCool family in any way by birth, marriage, or upbringing. It turns out, though, that there are multiple, biologically-unrelated McCool lines in the world. Many of us are interested in identifying the line to which we're most closely connected. Based on results from the limited number of McCool Y-DNA tests taken to date, we've found that some of the well-accepted McCool lines contain errors. For example, there are two different groups of McCool men whose paper trails show that they are "Toberhead" McCools. Both of the McCool lines have multiple matches within the lines going back to the 1700s - but don't match to each other. Additional Big Y DNA tests should help us unravel many of this puzzle - and help us solve others. For this reason, we're excited to announce the 2024 McCool Y-DNA test campaign. We will try to add at least ten new McCool Y-DNA tests during this calendar year. Please consider contributing $10 or more to the campaign. Learn more at [[Space:McCool_DNA_Testing_Subsidies_and_Donations|McCool Y-DNA Testing Subsidies and Donations]]. Contributions are paid directly to the testing company, not to me or any other individual. We will apply your contributions to test the closest family member possible if you provide that informaiton. == Frequently-Asked Questions (FAQ) == # '''Q: Who can test?''' A: We need Y-DNA tests from male McCool or McCooles (must be the biological son of a male McCool(e), grandson of a male McCool, and so on.) Note that if the tester is the descendant of a female McCool (or a male non-McCool) anywhere in his paternal line, his Y-DNA test will show matches to his non-McCool's male line and won't help our McCool research. # '''Q: Which Y-DNA test will be purchased?''' A: Our primary goal is to increase the number of McCool Big Y-700 tests. This will improve our understanding of the different McCool lines of descent. However, we will purchase Y-37 tests upon request that will simply verify that a tester is or is not a match to a previously-tested McCool. # '''Q: When will the test be purchased?''' A: After we've identified a suitable tester and test level, we will typically wait until the next FTDNA sale to purchase a test. There are usually 4-5 sales across the calendar year. Any excess funds after purchase will be applied to other McCool tests. # '''Q: How will my donation be spent?''' A: We will make every effort to apply your donation as you direct. Please contact us in advance to ensure that we understand your research goals. If we haven't been able to find a suitable tester by the end of the calendar year, we will apply your donation to test an individual as closely aligned to your request as possible. # '''Q: Can I simply buy my own Y-DNA test?''' A: Absolutely. It helps a lot when people can pay the entire cost of their test. Purchase the test directly from FamilyTreeDNA at https://www.familytreedna.com/. Please buy a Big Y-700 test if you can justify the cost, otherwise the Y-37 is a great entry-level test. '''Important: Please let [[Ireland-1445|Kevin Ireland]] know''' if you buy a test so we can minimize the purchase of unneeded overlapping tests. He can also inform you of any coupon codes that provide a purchase discount. == Y-DNA Background == === Why Y-DNA? === Because every male inherits their entire Y-chromosome from their father, the Y-DNA information is passed mostly unchanged (on the direct paternal line) for many hundreds (to multiple thousands) of years. Minor copying errors are introduced about once every 83 years that can be tracked using today's Y-DNA technology. Those errors, called mutations or variants, are then passed down to all subsequent male descendants. We use these variants to estimate how closely Y-DNA tested men are related to their Y-DNA matches. Every Y-DNA-tested male shares a common ancestor with his matches. The stronger the match, the most recent the common ancestor. Surnames in the modern era are usually inherited the same way as the Y chromosome. This makes a Y-DNA test a great option to support (even if not fully prove) a paper trail to a common ancestor (such as McCool or McCoole). === Who should take a Y-DNA test? === Women inherit an 'X' chromosome from their father instead of a 'Y', so they can't take a Y-DNA test themselves (they have to rely on a test from a close male relative such as a father, brother, paternal uncle, or male McCool cousin). In a perfect world where funds were unlimited, every male would test. More practically, we'd love to have one Y-DNA test from a male-line descendant of every male McCool born anywhere in the world about 1800. Ideally, that test would be a Big Y-700 test so we can determine about where each McCool line branched off from every other one. === Which Y-DNA test should I take? === There are two types of Y-DNA tests: STR tests, like Y-37 and Y-111 - and SNP tests like Big Y-700 (which also includes a Y-111 test). All of them confirm if matches share a common paternal-line ancestor, but higher-resolution (and more expensive) tests give a better indication of how closely two matches are related. If you can justify the expense of a Big Y-700, that's what we most need. It still can't "prove" which of two brothers (or first cousins) who lived in 1750 was the common ancestor - but it is the only test that can narrow it down to a few possibilities. === How much does a Y-DNA test cost? === FamilyTreeDNA sells the tests year-round at a "regular" price, and then usually holds 4 to 5 sales per year. Historically, the best prices are found during the Nov/Dec holiday sale and during the RootsTech Conference in March (coupon code required). Other sales are slightly higher. '''Contact [[Ireland-1445|Kevin Ireland]]''' for the current coupon codes (if any). While there's no guarantee of future sale prices, here's what we're likely to see: {| border="1" cellpadding="6" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | '''Test Level''' || '''Regular Price''' || '''Usual Sale Price''' || '''Holiday Sale or March''' |- | '''Y-37''' || $119 || $109 || $79 to $99 |- | '''Y-111''' || $249 || $219 || $199 |- | '''Big Y-700''' || $449 || $399 || $379 |} Regular and sales prices are in US dollars. Customers anywhere in the world can purchase at the same price (unless legally restricted by their home country). There is a one-time shipping charge (which includes pre-paid sample return if you live in the continental U.S.) of $9.95. Outbound shipping for other customers is also $9.95, but they must purchase return shipping independently from their local shipper. International customers, especially those who live in Australia, should read the [https://help.familytreedna.com/hc/en-us/articles/4408491966735-International-Shipping International Shipping Information] carefully. Please verify all costs and international terms before ordering as they are subject to change. Testers who take a lower-level test such as Y-37 can upgrade to Big Y-700 later and get a partial credit for their initial purchase. No shipping charge is levied on upgrades.

McCorkhill Bibliographies

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[[ McCorkhill-1|'''Jane McCorkhill''']] was the wife of [[Maple-12| '''James Maple''']] She was the Daughter of [[McCorkhill-31|'''Alexander McCorkhill''']] (1785 - aft. 1855) and '''Letitia (?) McCorkhill''' (1792 - 1864), Other children of Alexander: *[[McCorkhill-27|'''James McCorkhill]]''', (1824 - 1870) married [[Stewart-14413|'''Margaret Jane Stewart''']] (1837 - 1917). Their children were: **[[McCorkhill-28|'''Jennie McCorkhill''' ]] (1867 - 1953) **[[Mccorkle-180|'''Elmer Ellsworth Mccorkle''']] (1868 - 1942) **[[McCorkhill-29|'''Letitia McCorkhill''']] (1870 - 1907)

McCormack Ancestral Farm

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GPS Coordinates: 53.977011, -7.555795 [https://goo.gl/maps/DA3fFMu4Up9UKgRC7 Link to Google Maps] The ancestral townland of the McCormack family is Corradarren (Irish: Corr an Dairín). It is located in the Dromhaeda portion of the Barony of Tullyhunco, Killashandra Civil Parish, County Cavan, Ireland. [http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/ Griffiths Valuation]. Corr means a hill in Irish. Corradarren was originally Corromaghin[https://cavantownlands.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Breifne-2015.pdf Michael McShane, "Bodley’s Map of Tullyhunco 1609 ", (2015)] . There are references in the family record to "Duinanore" as the name of the family farm. Official marriage records refer to Dinanore as the residence of [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1887/10821/5946380.pdf William McCormack] and [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1845/09288/5362977.pdf Catherine McCormack]. Bodley's Map of 1609 shows that this land may have very well been located in the now-extinct townland of Dounanorro which is correlated with the townland of Dawnonaironagh aka Downanorow in the 1629 Inquisition of Cavan and which has since been absorbed into a modern townland bearing a different name. Under the Plantation of Ulster grants were made to five Scottish "undertakers" in the barony of Tullyhunco in 1610. Alexander Auchmutie or Auchmootie received 1000 acres in Drumhaeda on 14 Aug 1610. [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Names_in_the_Land_Grants_in_Northern_Ire/P4mXcXtrAbUC?hl=en&gbpv=0 Hill, George. Names in the Land Grants in Northern Ireland: From the Plantation of Ulster. United States: Irish Genealogical Foundation, 2004.p 307]. 3. Grant to Alexander Achmootie (196). The small proportion of Dromheada (197), containing the lands of Drumfart, 1/2 poll ; Quinemore, 2 polls ; Dromlyne, one poll ; Gartnartin, 1/4 poll ; Laghtnafiny, 1/2 poll ; '''Corromaghin''', one poll ; '''Downanow''', one poll ; Amaghtarcorne, one poll ; Aghcarrow, one poll ; Tollagh, one poll ; Cromcrin, 1/4 poll ; Shalghwy, one poll ; Portlanghill, 2 polls; Dromchorie, 1/4 of a poll; Carromconagh, 2 polls; Dromany, one poll; Crodrom, one poll ; '''3/4 of Bohora''' ; Dromheada, one poll ; Dromvoloskie, one poll ; Ardra, one poll; and 1/12 of Dromro, next to Ardra ; in all, 1,000 acres. The poll of Crinowe, and the 1/4 of Bohora, containing 60 acres, are excepted from this grant. The premises are erected into the manor of Dromheada, with 300 acres in demesne, and a court baron. Rent, 5/. 6s. 8d. English. To hold forever, as of the castle of Dublin, in common socage. 24 June, 8th [1610][https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015021749133 Hill, G. (1877). An historical account of the plantation in Ulster at the commencement of the seventeenth century, 1608-1620. Belfast: M'Caw, Stevenson & Orr]. In footnotes within Hill's history is contained a survey by Captain Nicholas Pynnar from 1619 which contains the following: (66). Drumheda and Kilagh. — Alexander Aghmootie sold his proportion of Dromheada to James Craig on the 14th of August, 1610 ; and John Aghmootie sold his proportion of Kilagh or Keylagh, to the same purchaser, on the 16th of August 1610 — not long after the these undertakers had taken out their patents. In addition to these extensive lands, James Craig purchased 8 poles from a native named Brian M'Kergeren, who had received a grant of this property from the Crown. The name of these 8 poles were Dronge, Cornacran, Cornehan, Clontegrigenie, Derranlaster, Dromlara, Ardlogher, and Killneskellan, and Killegarnan. On the 26th of April, 1631, '''a re-grant was made to Sir James Craige, and dame Mary his wife, of the two small proportions of Keylagh and Dromheda, each containing 1,000 acres''', and the portion called Dronge, containing 400 acres ; the lands to be created into a manor, to be called the manor of Castlecraige, with all manorial rights and privileges ; and to be held pursuant to the conditions of the plantation of Ulster. Dronge contained the several parcels called Aghanerrie, Knocknecolom, Tawneskregrie, Tannegarnuck, Knocknever, and Cortrasse ; Killegarnan contained the separate parcels called Aghowleg, Aghemore, Gillegarnan, Monenemullagh, and Carnillcale ;Camacran contained the several parcels Aghogreagh, Chorowe, Margebochegin, Tawchoboune, Genganby, Gerryhiggin, and Monevalle, Leycreagh, and Knocknecarm ; Clontegrigonie contained the several parcels called Corraghtmaght, Tawnelagh, and Aghbellenagheneddie ;Ardlogher and Killneskillen contained the several parcels called Lismole, Gortinfadlany, Aghemorelismole, Mullaghnelaroen, Derryvelim, [ ], Gatinetubber, Tawnenaltan, Cathrasnen, and Boylenane ; Derranlaster contained the several parcels called Knockeollen, Sheeran, Gerradus, Kerrinkeister, Corlemadrum, Aghanmore, and Derrinkeister ; Drombara contained the several parcels called Mullaghdownleglen, Aghamullen, Drumlaremcen, Drumlarregarrow, and Gurtincorleagh ; and Cornehah contained the several parcels called Knocktullester, Carlea, Corneskear, and Aghacarneagh. (Inquisitions of Ulster, Cavan, (27) Car. I.) The bordering lands of Sir James Craig and Sir Francis Hamilton became, to some extent, debateable ground, on which these knights waged a fierce controversy for a time on the question of mearings. It was found by inquisition, (24) Car. I. — "That the two poles of Qerrywyle or Derryweill doe contayne two poles of lande distinctly called by the several names following [rather containing the following several parcels], viz., Culnahorna, Dronicassidie, Gortny, Culneneni, Cormonagh, Curierin, Curiarte, Curncmullie, Curranna, and Coanespidocke. These have been occu pied as part of the proportion of Cloyn al' Taughleagh, until of late they have been wrongfullie withheld and possessed by Sir James Craige, Knight, and his assigns. The lands of Dromany and Codrum, likewise possessed by the said Sir James Craige as parcell of his proportion of Dromheada, are two other distinct whole poles of land, and have been ever soe called, knowne, and distinguished from the said two poles of Derryweill, and neither of them, in noe part nor any wise, belonginge unto the other." Inquisitions of Ulster, Cavan, (28) Car. I.Hill, George, 1810-1900. An Historical Account of the Plantation In Ulster At the Commencement of the Seventeenth Century, 1608-1620. Belfast: M'Caw, Stevenson & Orr, 1877, p 472-73 (67) . Small Pieces. — An inquisition— (27) Car. I. — states that, in 1629, Sir James Craig had built a castle, on the parcell of his property called Croghan, 35 feet in height, within a circuit or enclosure of 240 feet in cir cumference. (68) . '''Are resident. — By the inquisition — (27) Car. I., there is no mention whatever of any British families being settled in 1629 on Sir James Craig's lands ; but there is the following list of the names of such natives as were there and then accommodated with portions of land, viz'''., Bryan bane McKernan, the pole of Croghan ; Gille oge McKernan, the pole of Dourany ; Eugene boy O'Rely, the pole of Laghin ; Corhonagh McKernan, the polls of Tcighabane, Nullaghdow, Aghadruvie, Mockane, Machernagh, and the 1/4 pole of Dromynan ; [ ] McKernan, the pole of Keylagh ; Brian oge McKernan, the pole of Dromartragh ; Donagh McKernan, }i of the pole of Clovagh ; Eugene McCahill McKernan, the polls of Clonkenie, [ ], and Killengrosse ; Farrell oge McKernan, the polls of Tutreagh, Carontonie, Killnegrahan, and [ ] ; John McEdmond oge McKernan, the two poles of Listernan ; William McKernan, Teig McKernan, and Thomas McShane birn McKernan, Dromfarte 1/2 pole, Quitemore, 1/2 and [ ], 1/2 ; [ ] McKernan and Pat McKernan, Dromlife, 1/2 a pole, and Cadarin, 1/2 pole ; Donald McMaister and Wm. McMaister, Loghnafinny 1/2 pole, and Coromaghin, 1/2 pole ; Cahir McShane, John boy McBryan, and Eugene McThomas, the polls of Dawnonaironagh and Agycorr ; Donald oge and '''Eugene McCormick oge McKernan, the polls of Annaghcarcran, Derrylane, and Corryn''' ; Donnell McKernan, and [ ], Dromheadan and Tullagh, one pole ; Eugene McThomas reagh, Caher McShane and [] boy McBryen, and Wm. McFarrell McKernan, the polls of Tullaghnevagh, Portleaghell, and Derrirkell ; Mullagher McMaister, Phelim McMaister, and Chonono- hort McKernan, the polls of Carrawdonagh, Droramany, and Crodram; '''Eugene McCormick oge McKernan, the 3/4 of the pole of Boheron'''; Dermod McKelly the pole of Ardra, and '''Eugene McCormuck boye, and Wm. McCormuck boye the pole of Drumgiloskie'''. [http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/cavan/censubs/ulster-plantation.txt "Census Substitutes: Cavan, Cavan in the Ulster Plantation 1608-1620". Extracted by Loretta (Lynn) Layman ] The word "oge" in Irish means young or little. Thus, Eugene McCormick oge McKernan may mean Eugene McCormick son of McKernan. One of the jurors who provided testimony for the inquisition for the 1609 survey of Cavan, was Cormoc McKernan (p 185). This could mean that Eugene McCormick was the son of Cormoc McKernan, the juror. Sir James Craig of Craig Castle and Craigston of Aberdeen became one of the Scottish undertakers of the Ulster Plantation. Sir James went to England in 1603, had grants of revision of the clerkship of the Wardrobe and of the Office of Assistant Clerk in the King's Great Wardrobe. In 1610 he was granted 1000 acres in County Armagh, which he later sold to buy land in County Cavan (baraony of Tullyhunco) and settled many of his kinsman there. In 1611, he was granted the Ulster manor[https://www.familysearch.org/service/records/storage/das-mem/patron/v2/TH-904-65368-149-8/dist.txt?ctx=ArtCtxPublic "CRAIG, A BRIEF HISTORY" from homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com]. On 29 July 1611 Arthur Chichester, 1st Baron Chichester and others reported that ''John Auchmothy and Alexander Auchmothye have not appeared at the lands awarded to them. James Craige is their deputy for five years, who has brought 4 artificers of divers sorts with their wives and families and 2 other servants. Stone raised for building a mill and trees felled, a walled house with a smith's forge built, 4 horses and mares upon the grounds with competent arms''. In 1622, some of the English settlers were complaining that they were being put off their estates and the land was being let to native Irish. "It was an easier arrangement for undertakers to let land to the Irish from year to year than to provide proper leases at an attractive rent for British tenants . . . Finally in 1628 the Crown and the undertakers reached a compromise. The Irish were to be sent to contiguous townlands within the estates. These towns or balliboes were not to exceed one fourth of the whole proportion. In this way an attempt was made to ethnically segregate the occupants of the townlands. In the Dromhaeda estate, Derrylane, Drumgilrooske, Ardra, Dromlisse, Quiviebegg and '''Downanarrow''' were chosen for this project. The last three townlands have not been identified but '''Downanarrow could be Corradarren'''[https://cavantownlands.com/eight-townlands/ "Nallen: A Study of Eight Townlands in the Parish of Killeshandra 1608-1841"], pp 27-8. Sir James Craig died in the siege of Croaghan Castle on 8 April 1642. His land was inherited by his brother John Craig of Craig Castle, County Cavan and of Craigston, County Leitrim, who was chief doctor to both King James I and Charles I. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:McCormack_Ancestral_Farm| Other WikiTree pages that link to this page]] === Further Research === * McKiernan, Francis J. (ed.): The Hearth Money Rolls for the Baronies of Tullyhunco and Tullyhaw, County Cavan, Breifne Vol 1, No 3 (1960), 247-262. * Parker, Ciarán: Two minor septs of medieval Breifne , Breifne Vol 8, No 31 (1995), 566-586. * Nallen, Maura: A study of eight townlands in the parish of Killeshandra, Breifne Vol 8, No 35 (1999), 5. * Magee, Jack: Joseph G. Biggar: Home Rule M.P. for Cavan 1874-90, Breifne Vol 9, No 39 (2003), 45 * Sheridan, Don: The Sheridan family, Breifne, Vol 10, No 43 (2007), 473. * Hood, Susan:'‘Further records from the Church of Ireland diocese of Kilmore",'Breifne, Vol 12, No 46 (2011), pp 377-393. * McShane, Michael: ‘Land “parcells” of Tullyhunco from the Ulster inquisitions of 1629, Breifne, Vol 3 No 51 (2016) pp 756-780. * Schlegel, Donald M: ‘The Sheridans untangled’, Breifne, Vol 3 No 51 (2016), pp 816-833. === Sources === * [https://cavantownlands.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Turbulence-in-Tullyhunco-CT2020.pdf Tomás Ó Raghallaigh,"Turbulence in Tullyhunco", Harvestmoon Publishing Ltd., (2010), p 75].

MCCORMACK Family Mysteries

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There is a "suggestion" among some family members that Michael McCormack was a professor at Edinburgh University in Edinburgh, Scotland around 1850, give or take a few years.

McCormick County, South Carolina

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[[Category:McCormick County, South Carolina]] [[Category:South Carolina Projects]] {{OnePlaceStudy | place = McCormick County, South Carolina | category = McCormick County, South Carolina }}
Welcome to McCormick County, South Carolina Project!
{{US History|sub-project=South Carolina}} {{Sticker | category = McCormick County, South Carolina | image = McCormick_County_South_Carolina-7.jpg | text = [[Space:McCormick County, South Carolina|McCormick County, South Carolina]] }} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== :'''1540''' - Hernando DeSoto searched for gold and encountered the Indians. The tale gold stayed hidden 300 more years. Later white hunters, cattlemen, and Indian traders crossed this area. http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/mccormick_county_sc.html {{Image|file=McCormick_County_South_Carolina-1.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=McCormick County, South Carolina map }} :'''1715''' Stevens - owned cow pens on the Stevens Creek. :'''1755-56''' - General Edward Braddock was defeated in the French and Indian War, frontiers of Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania were more exposed to the French attacks at Fort Duquesne on the Ohio River. Warring Indians ravaged the frontiers settled by Scots-Irish. These settlers left that area to escape the attacks. Five Scots-Irish families traveled down the Great Wagon Road from Virginia to the Waxhaws. Four Calhoun brothers, James, Ezekiel, William and Patrick, their sister Mary, widow of John Noble, and their mother Catherine arrived. Hunters suggested the travel from the Waxhaws to visit the Long Canes in the Ninety-Six District. The hunters' glowing description of the Long Canes convinced the Calhouns, who arrived in the Long Canes (present-day McCormick County) in February 1756.https://mccormickscchamber.org/about/about-mccormick-county/history/ :'''1756''' - The Calhouns Scots Irish) built a settlement on Long Cane Creek. This was near the Cherokee nation boundary. Calhouns quickly petitioned for land grants and received hundreds of acres in the Flatwoods on Little River. Patrick Calhoun secured a deputation as land surveyor. Prominent in the early days were the Calhouns, Petigrus, McKies, Middletons. {{Image|file=McCormick_County_South_Carolina-11.jpg |align=l |size=280 |caption=Callahan's Mill }}{{Image|file=McCormick_County_South_Carolina-6.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Callhoun's grist Mill }}{{clear}} :'''1759''' the number of families had increased to twenty or thirty Most were neighbors of the Calhouns from the north or distant relatives.. :'''1760''' Early settlers of this area were massacred by Cherokee Indians at Long Cane, known as '''Calhoun Massacre''' in the western part. As a result, the British built Fort Charlotte to protect the area. This Fort Charlotte was one seized by the Patriots when the American Revolution began. {{Image|file=McCormick_County_South_Carolina-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Long Canes Massacre (Calhoun Massacre). }}{{clear}} :'''1764''' - French Huguenots settled in New Bordeaux and New Rochelle when they were seeking religious freedom. :'''1769''' Patrick Calhoun was seated, as a representative for Prince William Parish as the region’s first representative in the Royal Assembly in Charles Town. 1775, he was elected from Ninety-Six District to the First Provincial Congress. Legislation created seven "overarching Districts" in the state of South Carolina in 1769. The Ninety-Six District encompassed upcountry lands bordering the Cherokee nation. :'''July 12, 1775''' the first action in South Carolina was at Fort Charlotte near Mount Carmel. In search of freedom from the Crown, the first overt act of the American Revolution in South Carolina occurred at Fort Charlotte near Mt. Carmel. :'''1780-81''' - Settlers of the Long Cane area fought in the battles of Nine-Six and Cowpens. :'''1784''' Soon a plantation system developed crops. These were carried to market down the Savannah River on Petersburg boats. Descendants later became some of famous statesmen. {{Image|file=McCormick_County_South_Carolina-10.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Joseph J Dorn House }}{{clear}} :'''Slavery '''[http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery on the Move] :'''1785''' South Carolina legislature divided this area into 6 new counties, which were Abbeville and Edgefield counties. :'''1851''' W. B. "Billy" Dorn, a descendant of the '''{{blue|German Palatines}}''' who had settled in Londonborough in 1764-65, finally discovered the''' fabled gold'''. After the Civil War, African Americans were not working as slave labor, which reduced the output from the gold mines. {{Image|file=McCormick_County_South_Carolina-7.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Nuggett from Dorn's Mines }}{{clear}} :'''1869-71''' - Cyrus Hall McCormick, who invented the reaper also invested in Billy Dorn's mines. he output of the mines was greatly diminished. Cyrus Hall McCormick, inventor of the reaper, invested in Dorn’s Mines in 1869 and bought the property in 1871. Manganese was also mined. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyrus_McCormick :'''1879-80''' McCormick invested in the Augusta & Knoxville and the Savannah Valley Railroad, in order to talk them into building railways through his land. The arrival of the railway enabled McCormick and the McCormick county to flourish to deliver its cotton and poultry to market. {{Image|file=McCormick_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=Cyrus McCormick. }}{{clear}} :'''1882''' -Cyrus McCormick donated land for the town of McCormick, S.C., which was named for Cyrus McCormick. :'''1883''' - Cyrus McCormick unsuccessfully tried to make the mines yield a profit. In the end he closed them 1883. After many attempts to make the mines profitable, he closed them. By 1930's all attempts to mine there ceased. :'''1897''' Another division by the legislature created Greenwood County. ollowed by another division in 1897 which created Greenwood County. :'''1898''' A committee of citizens agitated for a separate county which took 21 years to be a success. The South Carolina legislature created the county from parts of Edgefield, Abbeville, and Greenwood counties in 1916 . Citizens chose Calhoun as first choice for the county name. But the committee decided on McCormick for the official name. {{Image|file=McCormick_County_South_Carolina-9.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Hotel Keturah }}{{clear}} ::Geographically, McCormick County is in the northwestern plateau in the piedmont area. It has the largest percentage of forest land (88%). History shows both location and human interactions are caused by the geography as well as the modes of transportation and historical government. ::'''McCormick County''' and the county seat, '''McCormick, S.C.''' were named in honor of Cyrus Hall McCormick (1809-1884). Strangely Nettie McCormick visited the town, but Cyrus McCormick, who owned thousands of acres of land in and around the present county seat, never entered the town or the land that has his name. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McCormick,_South_Carolina :'''1900's''' The boll weevil hit the cotton crops of the county, hurting all land owners who were raising cotton. Land owners tried to sell their land to the government. :'''1916 -''' Citizens of this area succeeded in their requests 1916, following their attempts for 21 years. McCormick County was created from parts of Abbeville, Greenwood and Edgefield counties.. This county is South Carolina's smallest county and second youngest county. :'''1916''' -McCormick County was formed in 1916 from Edgefield, Greenwood, and Abbeville counties, and was named in honor of Cyrus H. McCormick, of reaper fame, It is in the western part of the state on the Savannah River, in the Third Congressional district and Eleventh judicial circuit. It has an area of 379 square miles, with a population of 16,444 in 1920, estimated for 1925 at 16,984. :'''1930's''' The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) provided some jobs for unemployed and planted the pine trees that now make up the Sumter National Forest. {{Image|file=McCormick_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Sumter National Forest. }}{{clear}} :'''1940's''' Augusta, Georgia flooded, so the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers purchased land. There they built Clarks Hill Dam and Lake on the Savannah River. This created Lake Thurmond, which covers 70,000 acres. This lake is instrumental for hydro-electric power and yield's a spot for recreation with its 1,200 miles of shoreline as well. ::The Charleston & Western Carolina Railway crosses the county, and a branch line runs through the western part from the county seat. The total railroad mileage is 52. Topsoil roads connect all towns with the state highway which crosses the county at its longest point. There are 55 miles of topsoil road in the county. McCormick County towns grew along the railroad. McCormick, the county seat, is the largest town, with a population of 1,284 in 1920. It is also the largest town between Greenwood and Augusta. ::Historic places in the territory included in McCormick's borders. :::New Bordeaux was settled by the French Huguenots 94 years after Charleston was settled. :::Dr. John De La Howe, left an estate of 1,700 acres and his home place, "Lethe,"known as John De La Howe Industrial School (near Bordeaux) is industrial school for orphans of the county. John De La Howe Industrial school was the first of its kind is now controlled by the state. A new building was recently added to the plant. De La Howe's tomb, in a lonely place on Little River, has riveted on its iron door an inscription in French and the date, 1797. http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/mccormick_county_sc.html {{Image|file=McCormick_County_South_Carolina-8.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Farmers Bank }}{{clear}} http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/mccormick_county_sc.html ::The undeveloped water power of the Savannah and Little rivers offers opportunities for manufacturing interests. A great project on the Savannah is described elsewhere in the article about water power. The climate and soil are suitable for nearly all kinds of agriculture and a county agent is ever ready to assist the farmers and encourage diversification. http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/mccormick_county_sc.html {{Image|file=McCormick_County_South_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Clark's Hill Dam }}{{clear}} ::The railroad tells the tale of our early years and our connections to the region that surrounds us and fueled our growth. The rail is still helping the county to grow now in new and different ways, with the Savannah Valley Rail Trail connecting the Railtowns of McCormick County—Mt Carmel, Willington, Plum Branch, Parksville, Modoc, Clarks Hill, and McCormick.http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/mccormick_county_sc.html ===Government Offices=== {{Image|file=McCormick_County_South_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=McCormick County Courthouse }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Area - total area of 394 square miles (1,020 km2), of which 359 square miles (930 km2) is land and 35 square miles (91 km2) (8.8%) is water. :Size It is the smallest county in South Carolina by land area and second-smallest by total area. :Location - McCormick County is in the Savannah River basin. :Comparison -This county is South Carolina's smallest county and 2nd youngest county. :Topography - McCormick is in the northwestern plateau in the piedmont area. :Vegetation - It has the largest percentage of forest land (88%). : Region -McCormick is in the western part of the state on the Savannah River, the Third Congressional district and Eleventh judicial circuit. :Rivers -Little River crosses the county and the Savannah River borders it on the west. :Surface - The surface is moderately rolling to level :Soils -Red clay land in the upper part of the county and sandy soil with clay subsoil in the lower part. :Growing season is about 235 days. :Agriculture is the chief industry of the county. :Crops - Cotton is the principal crop, with other crops, such as corn, grain, and hay, growing in importance each year. The lower part of the country is noted for its fine peach orchards. Peaches are shipped south to Florida and as far north as Canada. Vegetation - Bermuda pasture lands along the rivers and creeks make sheep raising a profitable business. ====Adjacent counties==== *Greenwood County - northeast *Edgefield County - east *Columbia County, Georgia - south *Lincoln County, Georgia - west *Elbert County, Georgia - northwest *Abbeville County - northwest ====Protected areas==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumter_National_Forest Sumter National Forest] {{Image|file=McCormick_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Sumter National Forest. }}{{clear}} ===Demographics=== *In 2000, 9,958 people were living in the county with a population density of 28 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 44.78% White, 53.88% Black or African American, 0.07% Native American, 0.29% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 0.38% from other races, and 0.57% from two or more races. 0.86% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. In 2010 there were 10,233 people with a population density of 28.5 people/sq. mi. The median income for a household in the county was $35,858 and the median income for a family was $43,021. Males had a median income of $32,606 versus $28,067 for females. The per capita income for the county was $19,411. About 14.2% of families and 18.2% of the population were below the poverty line, including 37.6% of those under age 18 and 7.9% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McCormick_County,_South_Carolina * 2010 census shows McCormick population was 10,233, making it the '''least-populous''' county in South Carolina. Its county seat is McCormick. The county was formed in 1916 from parts of Edgefield, Abbeville, and Greenwood Counties *There are 56 commercial poultry farms shipping thousands of dozens of eggs and chickens by truck, express, and car lots. Schools - 2 accredited high schools, one at Plum Branch, the other at McCormick. The McCormick school operates four busses. A consolidated school is in the lower part of the county.[http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/mccormick_county_sc.html McCormick County] *Topsoil roads connect all towns with the state highway which crosses the county at its longest point. There are 55 miles of topsoil road in the county. *Lumbering and cord wood are shipped daily. *The abandoned mines of manganese and gold yielded nearly a million dollars worth of ore. *The Southeastern Egg Laying Contest grounds, where 1,000 thoroughbred hens are housed, is here. *The citizens have recently completed another high school building and installed lights, water. =====Towns/Census Des Places/Uninco Communities===== *'''[[:Category:McCormick, South Carolina|McCormick]] (county seat)''' *[[:Category:Parksville, South Carolina|Parksville]] *[[:Category:Plum Branch, South Carolina|Plum Branch]] Census-designated places
*[[:Category:Clarks Hill, South Carolina|Clarks Hill]] *[[:Category:Modoc, South Carolina|Modoc]] *[[:Category:Mount Carmel, South Carolina|Mount Carmel]] *[[:Category:Willington, South Carolina|Willington]] ====County Resources==== *Sumter National Forest, nestled along South Carolina’s Freshwater Coast {{Image|file=McCormick_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=Sumter National Forest. }}{{clear}} *Lake Thurmond *Willington Academy. =====Notables===== *Johnny Letman - Musician *Patrick Noble - SC Governor *Governor and U.S. Senator George McDuffie (1790-1851) *Unionist leader James Louis Petigru (1789-1863) *Moses Waddel (1770-1840), taught many of the future leaders of the state at his Willington Academy. ====Census==== :1920 --- 16,444 — :1930 --- 11,471 −30.2% :1940 --- 10,367 −9.6% :1950 --- 9,577 −7.6% :1960 --- 8,629 −9.9% :1970 --- 7,955 −7.8% :1980 --- 7,797 −2.0% :1990 --- 8,868 13.7% :2000 --- 9,958 12.3% :2010 --- 10,233 2.8% :Est. 2016 --- 9,643 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2345 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[http://familypedia.wikia.com/wiki/Cemeteries_in_McCormick_County,_South_Carolina McCormick county Cemeteries] *[http://www.usgwtombstones.org/southcarolina/mccormick.html USgen Cemeteries, McCormick county] *[https://ldsgenealogy.com/SC/McCormick-County-Cemetery-Records.htm LDS Cemeteries, McCormick County, SC] ===Sources=== *http://www.genealogytrails.com/scar/mccormick/ *http://www.mccormickcountysc.org *http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/mccormick_county_sc.html

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Uploads of images of family letters that were in my possession. Some originals are now in the possession of [[#WV Cultural Center| WV Arts, Culture & History]] at Charleston, WV under the title of "McCown Family Letters" PAGE UNDER CONSTRUCTION === Letters in Private Collection === * [[#Robert to John Wylie 1840|Robert to John Wylie 1840]] Transcription Only * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Wylie-2832-1 An Acrostic to Miss Betty Blume 1856] [[#An Acrostic to Miss Betty Blume 1856|(Transcript)]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Northcraft-76 Northcraft to Blume 1857 (pg 1 of 4)] [[#Northcraft to Blume 1857|(Transcript)]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Northcraft-76-1 Northcraft to Blume 1857 (Pg 2 of 4)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Northcraft-76-2 Northcraft to Blume 1857 (pg 3 of 4)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Northcraft-76-3 Northcraft to Blume 1857 (pg 4 of 4)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-2 I can't forget thee now 1857 (1 of 2)] [[#I can't forget thee now 1857|(Transcript)]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-3 I can't forget thee now 1857 (2 of 2)] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-14 Elizabeth Blume to son-in-law 1876 (1 of 2)] [[#Elizabeth Blume to son-in-law 1876|(Transcript)]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-15 Elizabeth Blume to son-in-law 1876 (2 of 2)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-46 Cecil to mother 1891 (1 of 4)] [[#Cecil to mother 1891|(Transcript)]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-47 Cecil to mother 1891 (2 of 4)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-48 Cecil to mother 1891 (3 of 4)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-49 Cecil to mother 1891 (4 of 4)] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-54 Vess to father 1891] [[#Vess to father 1891|(Transcript)]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-50 Cecil to father 1892 (1 of 2)] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-51 Cecil to father 1892 (2 of 2)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-8 Ma to Vess 1892 (1 of 2)] [[#Ma to Vess 1892|(Transcript)]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-9 Ma to Vess 1892 (2 of 2)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-18 Monroe to Vess 1892 (1 of 3)] [[#Monroe to Vess 1892|(Transcript)]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-19 Monroe to Vess 1892 (2 of 3)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-20 Monroe to Vess 1892 (3 of 3)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Terry-8015 Letter from Henrietta to Vess 1893] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters Monroe to Vess 4Jan1893 (1 of 3)] [[#Monroe to Vess Jan1893|(Transcript)]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-1 Monroe to Vess 4Jan1893 (2 of 3)] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-21 Monroe to Vess 4Jan1893 (3 of 3)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-16 Monroe to Vess 1893 (1 of 2)] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-17 Monroe to Vess 1893 (2 of 2)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-60 Ma to Vess Jan1893 (1 of 2)] [[#Ma to Vess Jan1893|(Transcript)]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-59 Ma to Vess Jan1893 (2 of 2)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-24 Henrietta to Vess 1893 (1 & 3)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-25 Henrietta to Vess 1893 (2 & 4)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-32 RWW to MaryEllen 1895 (1 of 2)] [[#RWW to MaryEllen 1895|(Transcript)]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-33 RWW to MaryEllen 1895 (2 of 2)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-10 Ma to Vess 1898 (1 of 4)] [[#Ma to Vess 1898|(Transcript)]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-11 Ma to Vess 1898 (2 of 4)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-12 Ma to Vess 1898 (3 of 4)] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-13 Ma to Vess 1898 (4 of 4)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-35 RWW to Vess 1911 (1 of 4)] [[#RWW to Vess 1911|(Transcript)]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-36 RWW to Vess 1911 (2 of 4)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-37 RWW to Vess 1911 (3 of 4)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-38 RWW to Vess 1911 (4 of 4)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-23 Holly Ridge Farm 1915] [[#Holly Ridge Farm 1915|(Transcript)]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-26 Vess to Wife 1915] [[#Vess to Wife 22Apr1915|(Transcript)]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-27 Vess to Wife 21Apr1915] [[#Vess to Wife 1915|(Transcript)]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-39 Vess to Nellie 1915 (1 of 5)] [[#Vess to Nellie 1915|(Transcript)]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-40 Vess to Nellie 1915 (2 of 5)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-41 Vess to Nellie 1915 (3 of 5)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-42 Vess to Nellie 1915 (4 of 5)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-43 Vess to Nellie 1915 (5 of 5)] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-30 RWW to MaryEllen 1919 (1 of 2)] [[#RWW to MaryEllen 1919|(Transcript)]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-31 RWW to MaryEllen 1919 (2 of 2)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-28 RWW to MaryEllen 1925] [[#RWW to MaryEllen 1925|(Transcript)]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-29 2nd RWW to MaryEllen 1925] === WV Cultural Center === The following letters are at the archives of the WV Department of Arts, Culture & History in Charleston, WV. The remaining letters in this FreeSpace are in the possession of [[McCown-637|DC McCown]] or [[McCown-669|his brother]]. 1. Letter from unknown author to Elizabeth “Bettie” Blume containing an acrostic poem, July 15, 1858 (original envelope included) [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-4 (LINK)] 2. Letter from Philip and Elizabeth Blume to Robert and Elizabeth Wylie, July 23, 1872 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Blume-637 (LINK)] [[#Philip and Elizabeth Blume to Robert and Elizabeth Wylie, July 23, 1872|(Transcript)]] 3. Three letters from James “Cecil” McCown to Sylvester “Vess” McCown in Kenova, West Virginia, April-October 1891 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-44 (LINK to Letter 1 -page 1)] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-45 (LINK to Letter 1 - page 2)] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-52 (LINK to Letter 2 - page 1)] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-53 (LINK to Letter 2 - page 2)] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-55 (LINK to Letter 3 - page 1)] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-56 (LINK to Letter 3 - page 2)] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-57 (LINK to Letter 3 - page 3)] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-58 (LINK to Letter 3 - page 4)] [[#Cecil to Vess April-October 1891|(Transcripts)]] 4. Letter from James “Cecil” McCown to Sylvester “Vess” McCown written on C. A. Sarber Rail Road Contractor letterhead, July 7, 1892 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-5 (LINK to page 1)] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-6 (LINK to page 2)] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-7 (LINK to page 3)] [[#Cecil to Vess letterhead 1892|(Transcript)]] 5. Letter from Garrard Morgan (G. M.) Blume to Elizabeth Jane Blume Wylie written on Fayette Coal and Coke Company letterhead, September 9, 1902 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Blume-642 (LINK to page 1)] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Blume-642-1 (LINK to page 2)] [[#GMBlume to sister 1902|(Transcript)]] 6. Letter from G. H. Blume to his brother-in-law, Robert W. Wylie, written on Fayette Coal and Coke Company letterhead, August 4, 1908 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-34 (LINK)] [[#GMBlume to RWWylie 1908|(Transcript)]] 7. Letter from Herbert McCown to Mary Ellen Wylie McCown sent from Kaymoor, West Virginia, circa 1926 [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-61|(LINK to page 1)]] [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown_Wylie_Family_Letters-62|(LINK to page 2)]] [[#Herbert to Mother 1926|(Transcript)]] ===Robert to John Wylie 1840=== This is a transcription of a letter from Robert Wylie to his brother, John Wylie ([[McCown-637|my]] 4th Great Grandfather). Mrs. Asenath Wylie Crawford (1850-1938), of Beaver, PA was the possessor of the original letter. Mrs. Crawford states that the writing in the original is very fine and that it is now (1931) about 91 years old the ink is as black as when written, but the paper has worn so badly where folded, that some of the words are not distinct, the stars indicate this discrepancy. Hallgreen Castle by Bervie 30 May, 1840 My dear brother, I take the opportunity of my friend, Alexander Patterson, Esquire, from Bervie who leaves for Illinois, United States America, where he is to take charge of a banking establishment. He is a fine gentleman and a worthy companion. Indeed, his absence will cause a blank in the community. I received your kind letter of May 10, 1817, and wou1d have gladly embraced your kind invitation of leaving this for America. But, alas, I met with a bad disaster on the farm that I was removing from which completely paralyzed my **** and at that time my two sons, William and John, had gone to sea and the rest of my family except one being daughters and finding myself without the necessary funds, I was obliged to resume my old trade of a *** etc. etc. Had I gone out to you when I took that lease on the farm in Aberdeenshire then I had about 10000 Stg., a **** this country that my funds were gone I am sorry that I did not write in answer at the time I received your letter in order to keep up a correspondence, but my spirits were broken for some time. I wrote four or five years after I got your letter, but I never received an answer. I shall give you a state of my family and also of our friends in general. As it is now twenty-three years since your letter, you may be prepared for great alterations. My family at that time consisted of Ann, William, Catherine, John, Mary, Annabelle, Jean, James, Elizabeth and Leslie. Margaret, our youngest, born here. William was very successful at sea, soon got command of a ship and after sixteen years at sea round and round the world died at sea aged thirty tears. He died at Sierra Leon, on the coast of Africa, and a scoundrel of an agent absconded with his property. The chief mate having caught the *** of the country, and made off to America, and has rendered no account. I received £300 which William had in the bank in London. John went out to sea with William and as my brother William was then in the Brazil he wrote the captain to leave the youngest son at Rio de Janeiro, on the return from the trip and John stopped and our brother had died. He now stays with Dr. William Wylie, our brother’s son at G*** who went out to visit Uncle William, who died before he arrived. Our brother William was very unfortunate in his later years. He died a single man much regretted by his friends at Rio but left no money. Our sister Catherine lives at G**** and keeps a shop. Our brother Alexander lives at G**** in the Custom House Service and at present has a living worth *** *** a day. He and his family have been fortunate. His oldest son, Robert, is captain of a large ship in the African trade and is making a fortune. He is married and lives at Liverpool, The Doctor, William, as I mentioned, is in the B***. John is a seaman and trades from New York but has not the ambition of Robert, Edward is in the African Trade and commands a fine ship. He also is in a way to make money in the same trade as Robert. Alexander is a *** and is in business for himself. James is a cooper *** but is at sea on a voyage to the West Indies. D*** and a brother whose name I forgot are *** and carry on business for themselves. The youngest is a daughter, Elsia, at home with father and mother. I neglected to mention in the account of my family that our youngest son, James, was a *** a ship’s carpenter and is on a voyage to the Indies and South America. He has been on a voyage to the *** and since Riga. We have not heard from him since April when he was at D***. You will be anxious to know of our uncles in London. You have no doubt heard, that our Uncle Robert died about thirty years ago and left a widow and infant child but I could not learn if they are alive or who inherited his large fortune. Thomas died a few years after and left a son and three daughters to whom he left 15,000 pounds each and 30,000 to his son and a fine house in Lions Square, London. I had occasion to be in London when he was alive and was in his house *** with *** in Scotland but he never offered me a glass of wine. He died soon after. That was in 1829 or 1830. So much for all your friends here. Now in return I hope you will favor me with your own history for the past twenty-three years. My wife and family join me in compliments to you. In hopes to hear from *** MY dear brother, Yours affectionately, Robert Wylie ===An Acrostic to Miss Betty Blume 1856=== An Acrostic To Miss Bettie Blume * M_iss Bettie, an acrostic upon your lovely name, * I__will compose! And while I of your fair frame, * S__hall speak! I hope you will believe me true, * S__ince but in candor, would I speak of you, * B__ut I will not flatter, no it is not in me, * E__ven to speak of charmes on virtues I do not see, * T__o Thee belong and in Thee many of the virtues tivine, * T__ruth , goodness, and honesty in Thee doth combine, * I__fancy the best gifts on Thee have been bestowed, * E__ach comeing from the kind hand of your God, * B__eauty sits upon your noble brow with balanced grace, * L__ike burnished gold it throws a lustre on thy face, * U__nrivalled then for beauty before me dost thou stand, * M__idst all the gifted fair ones of our happy land, * E__nough dear Bettie, I shall remain your constant friend, Winfield, Putnam County, Virginia, September 23rd 1856 (RW – Script) Better make religion your chief delight; And worship Him who is Infinite; Religion has to us been given; It guides us all the way to Heaven May your pathway brighter shine; May your days in peace decline: May you then forever be; Happy through eternity ===I can't forget thee now 1857=== This letter is unsigned, but it was contained in an original envelope that showed it was from [[Wylie-2832|Robert W. Wylie]]. Valentine letter for Miss Blume – 14 Feb 1857 To Bettie: I can’t forget thee now. In happier days I saw thee fram (sic) Across my lonely way; Thy life became the morning dream That tells of coming day; Full long in that bright dream I dwelt With gay unclouded brow; Ah! Me, the bliss of heaven I felt, And can’t forget thee now. The gloom of fate’s unpitying frown Is on my spirit cast My star in darkness has gone down, My best of life is past; But though the seas overwhelm me quite. And hid my sinking prow- I love thee mid this awful night, And can’t forget thee now. Though other charms may brightly woo, My heart to feel their power, And other hearts my bless them, too, In youth’s warm passionate hour, On me their rays shall gently fall, Nor will I breathe one vow To those – to thine – I gave them all, And can’t to other now. “Valentine” Winfield, VA Feby: 14th 1857 ===Northcraft to Blume 1857=== This letter written in 1857 is from [[Northcraft-70|Richard Northcraft]] to [[Blume-636|Elizabeth Blume]]. It is written on high quality paper in beautiful flowing cursive. There were a few misspellings – some of which were influenced by the King James Bible. Walnut Grove, Putnam County, Virginia, August 1st 1857 Miss Bettie J. Blume. Dear Sister Bettie, I have seated myself this beautiful afternoon for the purpose of writing you a few lines. You must not get offended when you receive this letter for it is written in a spirit of Christian kindness and I humbly trust that you will receive it in the same Christian spirit. When it reaches you, I hope that it may find you in the enjoyment of good health and in a fine flow of spirits. Your friends up in Putnam are generally well and all appear quite anxious to see you once more in their midst. This pleasure I suppose they will soon enjoy as you spoke of visiting Winfield in August. Spiritually we are getting along pretty well at all my appointments I have large and attentive congregations that I have ever seen at that place and at Bear Creek, my congregations have greatly increased a few Sundays ago at the latter place at least one hundred was in attendance quite a large number for that place. These appearances give evidence of an increased desire to hear the Gospel. I feel somewhat encourage and let me say that I need encouragement for I have been much cast down in spirits ever since my return to this charge. Many things have transpired to bring about this depression. But I shall put my trust in the Almighty for I know that His grace is sufficient to sustain me in my every position of life. On last Monday I went in company with Sister Dawson and Sister Mary Cash over the River to see Sister Jennings and Sister Bettie Humford. We concluded not to pay the ferriage and determined to go over in a canoe. I had to act as Ferryman. This was a new business to me for I had never taken a canoe over a stream in my life. But I told them that I could take them over in safety. As I could do whatever I undertook, Except getting a wife. Puss you know is quite timid but she ventured to get in and pushed boldly out into the majestic river and landed them safely on the opposite bank. We spent a day quite pleasantly. Sister Bettie was well and looked as captivating as ever. After Tea we once more got aboard our little craft to return home. I got one of my mischievous spells on me and pretended that I could not manage the canoe. I soon had my fair passengers awfully frightened, Puss in particular. But after I had enjoyed the fun long enough I made out to get to the landing in safety. Puss and myself went out to the Valley yesterday to gather blackberries and got back this morning. When you come up you will be made acquainted with the incidents of our blackberry excursion. I will however say that we had quite a pleasant trip and got plenty of delicious fruit. I rec’d a letter from Bro. Henry C. Sanford a few days ago who had just returned from Bro. Spurlocks. He has appointed his Basket meeting the 19th & 20th of September. I do not suppose that it will be in my power to attend at that time, that is if I take my contemplated trip up the Ohio River for I do not suppose I will be back in time & before I close let me say a few words to you upon the subject of Religion. For I trust my Sister that if you have not yet found that you are still seeking the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, I feel a deep interest in your present and future happiness. O Bettie, continue to seek the Pearl of great value – rest not until you know that you are a child of God. Possessed as you are with high intilectual (sp) capacities. Think of the good you may accomplish if your heart be sanctified by the religion of our Lord Jesus Christ. O never quench the Holy Spirit whose office it is to regenerate and seal us the heirs of God and witness with our spirits that we are the adopted children of the great Redeemer of the world. Religion gives true beauty to is possessor. O may its beauty adorn your future life although the faculties of man are impaired through the fall and their tastes greatly perverted, yet who is not pleased with the picturesque, the sublime, and the beautiful in nature. Who can stand and look out upon the fields growing beneath the weight of their ripened fruit, or upon the forest clad in verdant mantle, or on brook or dell or tiny water fall and fail to catch the soothing influence of nature’s rich poetry. But when the heart is controlled by the love of God, then we see these things through a corrected medium. Yet, O my sister, what is external beauty it is unsatisfying and soon ceases to please. We may be charmed by a well executed portrait. We may look with admiration on the finished statue, yet we are not satisfied. The one is but painted canvas, the other lifeless marble. God has constituted the face the index of the soul and its true beauty is that outward reflection of the mind, which spreads over the human face a beauty all divine. Internal emotions will manifest themselves on the countenance or in the eye. Religion therefore beautifies by correcting the heart. I throws a pleasing lustre (sp) over every excellency of our nature and gives to every grace a potent charm. When the heart feels the warming the hallowing influences of this holy love it may bid defiance to earth’s chilling tide of woes and smile at every stormy blast of life. O seek it then with all thy heart, Go and trust in the blood of the Great Redeemer like the afflicted leper who trusted in His power and goodness. He could say, “If thou will, thou canst make me clean.” Christ responds, “I will, be thou clean”. Go like the diseased woman who amid her musings thought, “If I could but touch the hem of His garment, I shall be healed”, and then her spirit flew to Christ and the outstretching of that poor and trembling hand to realize the healing contact was but the outward shadowing of the desperate soul’s earnestness and trusting. O then such trusting may be yours, and then like her, you may realize the sweet tide of health flowing through your frame and the infinite virtue of the precious blood of Christ shall stay the plague. Go and trust like the woman of Caanan (sp) she met the Saviour’s (sp) silence first and then His apparent refusal and last his sore rebuke. But her faith triumphed over all and marvelously turned the whole rebuff into and overwhelming argument and she received all she asked and went home to find Satan driven like lightening from her daughter. O then my sister go like these thee. That is, be your spirit like theirs Intensely trusting in the great Redeemer. Did their persons approach the sacred person – True, but this was only a circumstance of incident. Their soul’s attitude and motion was the great matter. Their success depended on the swift rushing of their spirits to the Saviour (sp) and trusting in his power. O, then let my spirit rush too. Whisper forth the ardent trustful prayer. It will not be lost on the passing breeze for he is ever listening and is only waiting to be trusted in . O the precious blood of Christ. But I must close for my sheet is full. Puss and myself expect to go down to pay you a visit soon and you must come up with us. May the Almighty bless you through life – and bring you at last to the home of the pure and the blessed – Yours affectionately, Richard Northcraft ===Philip and Elizabeth Blume to Robert and Elizabeth Wylie, July 23, 1872=== This letter is addressed as “Dear Son” from [[Blume-637|Philip Blume (1793 – 1872)]] in July of 1872. He died in November of 1872. However, it seems to be addressing his son-in-law, [[Wylie-2832|Robert Wylie]] as it mentions sales of store goods and we were in possession of the letter. The following is a transcript with corrections in spelling, punctuation, etc… The handwriting, though is quite legible. Mountain Cove, July 23rd 1872 Dear son, In answer to your inquiry about the quality of the flour you sent us. It is No 1 the best I have seen for many years, but good as it is, my appetite is failing with my declining health which has been preying on me for 7 months. I eat about 1 or 2 small biscuits a meal (and) some milk. I have a severe cough and pain in my left side. My bowels are greatly disordered & I am still growing weaker. In looking over McLean’s medical almanac you sent he describes my case in every particular & pronounces it the liver affected. I see your card on the back of the almanac, so I expect you keep the medicines for sale. If so, please send me by Bettie if you cannot come yourself, McLean’s strengthening cordial & blood purifier also his volcanic oil liniment and a box of his universal pills & I will pay for them when they arrive which I hope will not be long. We have pleasant weather here now, but a good deal of rain. I am very anxious to see you all before I go hence. The way I am failing so fast I sometimes think the time is near at hand and I am daily trying to be ready. Our love to you and your family. P Blume Tell Bettie I will write before long … Mother ===Elizabeth Blume to son-in-law 1876=== This letter is undated. Given the content of the letter it is probable the letter was written in the summer of 1876. Despite that it was addressed to “My Dear Son” it appears to be written to [[Wylie-2832|Robert W. Wylie]] by his mother-in-law, [[Smith-310952|Elizabeth Smith Blume (1803-1876)]]. Evidence: She references Jacob and Charles. Philip and Elizabeth Blume had children by those names, while Elizabeth Brown Wylie (Robert’s birth mother did not.) The handwriting is near perfect script and highly legible. (Punctuation has been added to eliminate run-on sentences.) My Dear Son, You need have no fears of being forgotten. My children are all very dear to me. I love them only as a mother can. It was gratifying to me to receive a letter from you and I will try and say something in return, but cannot promise to write a full letter. It is through the mercies of a kind father and redeemer that my unprofitable life has been spared – feel thankful I have strength to walk about the house and yard and do some little turns, but still feel very feeble. (I) can take but little exercise. I know not how long I shall stay here or how soon I may be called away but that doesn’t trouble me. I feel resigned that I may be found of him in peace and may be counted worthy to enter through the gate into the city, there to dwell with our blessed redeemer forever. I feel sorry that business is so dull with you, but it seems to be so everywhere. Everyone complains of the scarcity of money, but I hope times will soon be better; however, we must try and be resigned to our duty trusting in God and hoping for the best. I am glad to hear that you and Bettie are still trying to live christians and I pray the Lord to fill your hearts with divine love that he may give you grace to take up your cross and to live in the discharge of every christian duty – putting your trust in him for they that trust upon the Lord shall never be forsaken. (I) would like to see you all very much. Kiss Bettie and the dear little ones for me, your affectionate mother. Jacob received the wine of life. Charles says he will write to you when he gets time. He is busy now. ===Vess to father 1891=== This is a short note from [[McCown-56|Sylvester “Vess” McCown]] to his father, [[McCown-639|Monroe]] Kenova, W.VA 10/25/1891 M. McCown Millers, OH Father, Enclosed find letters from the boys rec’d last week. 3 of us away from home and each thinks he has the hardest time. I expect to get a house in 2 or 3 weeks. (I) will know by the middle of this week and if I get it we will move as soon as the house is vacated. Things are very dull here. There is no news at this point. Love to all, Vess ===Cecil to Vess April-October 1891=== These letters are from [[McCown-651|James Cecil McCown]], one of [[McCown-56|Sylvester]]’s brothers. Cecil died at 23 years of age of Typhoid fever in August of 1892. *Letter 1 Lebanon, Ohio April 5, 1891 Mr. S. McCown Kenowa, W Va Dear Bro. Thinking you would like to know of my whereabouts, I will write you a short letter. The Bostona arrived at Cin(cinnati) Sunday 8 P.M. (I) had a very nice time Sunday night but Mike and I did not tell the poster that we wanted to catch the early train so we slept and all of the others got the trains and we had to wait until in the afternoon before we got a train. Mrs. Morrison had saved us a room so I had no trouble in that line. I am taking Pen Graw arithmetic Ed beginning bookkeeping. I will put lots of my time on penmanship – don’t you think I need it and I will take several drills in the common branches so that I can pass our county examination in June, as I go home. Then if I am successful I will teach next winter. Mike is getting along very well but he don’t like the school and would just as soon go home as not. He don’t like the methods they have here but I think he will come to it in a few days. He likes it better now than he did at first. I haven’t heard from home yet. I want you to be my judged whether I improve in pen this turn or not. Judge from my letters. Write often; my time is limited but I will do the best I can. Your Bro. Cecil McCown *Letter 2 Millers, Ohio 5/30/1891 Mr. S. McCown Kenova, W. Va. Dear Brother, I am going to attend the examination Friday and Saturday. I will go down on the Ida Smith Friday and come back up to Ken(ova) Saturday night. There is nothing to do at home to justify Will and I both to stay so I will have to find myself another job. If you find a swap I wish you would hold it for me until Monday. I don’t want you to exert yourself too much but if you can find a place that you think that I can fill I wish you would speak for it for me. I will not be choicy. Ben was down this week and stayed two days. His work will be through in six weeks where he is now. Ma had some strawberries to send to you by Will but we heard that Will went Tuesday and did not know any better until this morning. Sunny Dillons caught the Sarron girl who was drowned last Feb. Her folks came down after her on the Brown. She was all to pieces a horrible looking sight it is supposed that she has lain in the willows until this rain floated her out. Ma sends love to her boy. Cecil McCown *Letter 3 Ellsworth, Ind Sunday, Oct 18, 1891 (so for which county – don’t know) Mr. S. McCown Kenova, W.Va. Dear Bro: Your letter rec’d a short time ago it did me good to read how you enjoyed yourself at home. It is a nice place to be. I am only sorry that I am not there today instead of this God forsaken country. We have been traveling for the last month through this country that I would not have. One hill after another wasn’t enough so they are piled on top of each other. _____ a little town once and an iron man homesick don’t you think so? Vess, if Peck gives you a helper this winter I would like to stay with you. It would be much much nicer than this work if he will pay anything reasonable. I would not kick you need not say anything about it unless you think best. But if you should want me I would gladly except (sic). We are not getting along as fast with this work as Coleman expected we would when he took this work. I don’t think he will make much money. We will be at French Lick some time all while but so far they have been settled by Dutch and it was the same as being in Germany. Today we are with an English family but it is so crowded that I am in misery. There is 11 sleeps in the same room. A man and his wife in the same room. Oh it is nice. I have just written a letter to Ma and it caused me to center my mind on home so strong that it almost made me homesick thinking of how many good things there is there and of the pleasures and company there with what I have to go through with here. I think it is enough to make of hardships will pass away we will spend something then it is a famous watering place for the rich of Ind(iana). Well Ves, I am so lonesome that I can’t write anymore. I hardly know what I have written. If you write next week address Ellsworth but after that at French Lick, Orange Co. After this week we will be in better country and things will be nice like home. Your Bro, Cecil McCown. ===Cecil to mother 1891=== Lebanon, Oh, Warren Co. Ohio Mrs. M. McCown, Dear Mother, I wrote Pa a short letter some time ago but haven’t heard from him. I have spent one long week – have not had any trouble. My studies are not very hard and everything is just as pleasant as could ask for but it seems like a long time when I look forward four or five years that I will have to spend in school if I take a proffession which I have sometimes thought of doing. It almost discourages me, but if See Miller can stand it why can’t I? I would like to stay at home all the time but I see that is impossible. Millers is no place for me or any other boy that intends to make anything out of themself. This morning when I got up I thought how well I would like to be at home. It was cold and everything seemed so lonely. But it does me good to go from home. It learns me to appreciate the kindness which you and Pa shows me and it learns me the fact that there is no one like a brother or sister. I wish that Will was here with me but I know that it is impossible and I can’t say for him to study for I did not set the example last winter but I would like for him to ____ over every minute of his time on the common branches so that next Spring when we come here we need not put any time on them. I will try and finish them this term. It is very cold here. There was about 2 inches of snow fall night before last. The ground is frozen hard enough to ____ a horse. I am so afraid it has killed the fruit. Be sure and tell me when you write. My money is holding out all right. I think that I will have enough to summer if I don’t have to buy anything. I haven’t got my oranges yet. Well how did Nettie and H do with Collett? I hope they will be successful. I will write to Vess and Ben today. I want some of the family to write once a week to me anyhow. I will go to the M.E. Church tonight. Fred Schraman has moved to another room so Mike and I are by ourselves. Mike is very quiet and we get along very well. Your affectionate Son, J.C. McCown ===Cecil to Vess letterhead 1892=== Mr. S. McCown Kenova, W. Va Dear Brother, Never in all my stays from home have I neglected writing as I have this time. It was not because I had forgotten everyone, but because things were so _____. I came here to work for Burr Sarber but in a short time after I got here he had to give up the work and it went to another man’s hands. I had a gang of men and was getting along nicely with them when it happened. I had them just from hire 3 weeks about the same time the clerk of the commissary took sick and had to leave. I was then taken from my gang and put in the commissary as I was then the only one who knew anything about books. It is a very particular place all of the men work under checks and the clerk has to issue them each night. Each check calls for so many hours and they are good for the money any place. So you see there is no small thing in paying off 75 or 150 men each night and also issuing rashans (sic). As I was going to say they gave up the work and when the other man took charge of the work he had his old Foreman, and the commissary clerk came back so I was left in the lurch. But at the same time Burr took the track laying and put me as timekeeper and commissary clerk. It is not a very bad peace(sic). Them books are not hard to keep. The work in the commissary is light so the main thing is keeping the time and issuing checks which takes about half a day. My wages while on the road all the same was $65 per month with $3.50 week board, but this month I will only get $45. It is quite a fall but it was the best I could do. If they had kept the grading my wages would have run at $65 all summer. I will stay this month for what I am getting but they must raise it next or I will make him think that I am going out, but I will not until I see something better. We have a crew of Old Virginia Negroes here. They are a great set. All of them call me Captain James. It makes me think of the old man who had the boat above yours last summer. Burr Sarber is sick with Typhoid Fever. He is very sick. He will have a hard time of it as he is so fleshy. I think that he will come through all right. Write Often Love you all, your Bro. Cecil McCown ===Ma to Vess 1892=== Dear Son I received your kind letter several days ago and I have neglected to write not because I did not want to. Vessa, ma thinks of you every day for there is something all the time coming up to remind me that I have only three dear boys now and how could I forget you? Twelve weeks today since we followed poor Cecil to his resting place. A sad day it was to and I will all the rest of my life – oh one so dear to me how can I ever give him up. I know he is better off but that makes his loss none the less. You come home if you think best. We will all be glad to see you. Willie was everything but well for several days after getting home but is well now and is as funny as ever. Dustin McKnight is here on a visit. Nettie and Hattie Manville has gone down to Browns today on a visit. She is here also on a visit (and) has been for several days. Hontie is in school but no school today. Rube’s sister from the west is on a visit and her little boy and only child is very sick and perhaps dead and Rube has gone up home there and won’t be any more school this week. Pa is writing to you and if there is any news he will tell you. I wish Ben had went in Will’s place. He wanted to go so bad, but it can’t be helped now. Take good care of yourself Ves and don’t get sick and will write again. Your Ma. ===Monroe to Vess 1892=== Millers, O 6/12 1892 S. McCown New Orleans, LA My Son, I am glad you keep us in remembrance to write once a week. Your letter was welcome. (I) am glad are so comfortable situation also that you find Capt Halliday so genial. He was always so. It may pay to cultivate his acquaintance and friendship. He is or was a man who stood by his friends always consult Graham before engaging in any business aside from his he might object. I think you are now in a fair way to get a start upward. New Orleans was in my memory always a trecherous apple market, but keep your eyes open you will strike it. ____ __ all well and our protracted meeting going on can’t do much else only attend meeting. The membership are coming around and I anticipate a good time. Ma was at Huntington and is having a crayon picture made of Cecil life size, poor boy, how I miss him as I went to his grave on last Sunday. How all the circumstances of his commision and his sickness and last talk to the family came up before every incident _______ before as though I was in the midst of it again while I try to be resigned I often ask myself and that why it was, a life so full of promise cut off so suddenly. My this dispensation of Providence make us all better so we will go to him when we are done here. I hope you cough under the warm and sunny skies of La will get better. Take good care of yourself and be good. ______ was up Sun and Monday looks well. Friedie has got home from the mountains and will be up on Sunday so I suppose. Sis will soon know what she will do. Julius Anderson’s son Toni is on the farm and has been attending our meeting and has misbehaved to a considerable extent. Last night in my talk it was of mothers and a mother’s influences. I seen he was all attention and after church was over he came to me and congratulated me on my talk. I hope it will do him good. Our home is the same old home _____ as in times past. Nothing I know further that I know matters that would interest you, about 7 ____ in the river the Packets and running – no indication of ice. Pleasant weather, Thermometer 55 with indications of rain. Write often, yr father M. McCown Ben has not been up _____ of the _____ starting soon. Ma will write soon. ===Monroe to Vess Jan1893=== The following is an interpreted version of a letter by Monroe McCown (1832 - 1899) to Sylvester (Vess) McCown on 4 Jan 1893. The letter is dated 1892 in error, but it is a common error at the beginning of a year. Added words or letters are in parenthesis. [[McCown-638|Brian McCown]] provided the original transcript. Miller, Ohio - Jany 4, 1892 S. McCown New Orleans, La My Son, You owe us two letters but I will write as I hear from Nellie (Mary Ellen McCown) you have been from home some days. I hope your trip up the river proved to be pleasant & profitable - a good thing - the boats just out of the Ohio before the ice for navigation has been suspended here for some 10 or 12 days and no immediate prospect of resumssion (resuming). In the last few days it was measure under some rain and the river opened up below but colder now & snowing and the river full of heavy floating ice. We spent Christmas at home had Nellie Ben Ida & the children (Mary Ellen, Benjamin Franklin, & Ida May Miller McCown) also Chris Frutel was up to see Sis & took dinner with us. Had a good dinner & pleasant day. Attended church as usual. How comforting to be in love with God & the measure of Grace. With Joshua long ago I hear said, “as for me and my house we will serve the Lord.” At least I will as the Heavens lead in that direction, and as we go out one by one. How pleasant in our Lordship, if we mourn not as those who have no hope. As I look at Cecil's picture so life like and think of his snow covered grave, if there was no evidence of his heavenly home, I think I would die with grief. But I can go to him in the Lord's good time. Will it be that our family will be complete in heaven. God grant it may be so. It can be so our home. About us you know it in the fresh stores, full of loafers, nothing doing but furnace feeding. To then stock what was raised last year and we will commence in the spring & toil for bread and meat. Ben (Benjamin Franklin) went to work at the _______ last Monday they have about 8 months work, contractor. His family is at home. Haven't seen Nellie (Mary Ellen) for some days, but hear she is well. Will, Hanta & Rob (William Burr McCown, Rosa Pochahantas McCown, and Robert Truehill Hiles) are in school. Sis (Nettie) is at home and we are as comfortable as we can be - a comparatively well. Be a joval boy do right and you will be successful, because you have ability to get up in the world. We wrote you some days ago God bless you. yr Father, M. McCown ===Ma to Vess Jan1893=== Millersport, Jan 4 Dear Son I am thinking of you today my boy an I must write if only a few lines as Pa told you we had a pleasant time Christmas so far as a good dinner went. Nellie was here. We gave her their presents and she was pleased with them. I have 2 ½ in gold for you. Shall I give it to Nellie or send it to you? I gave Ben and Nellie the same amount and Willia a ring. Paid 250 for it last Christmas. I gave Cecil a razor paid 2 or 3 dollars for it and Hontie a ring so I have given all of you the same. It is a small amount it will do for a keepsake to remember Ma. I wrote to you 2 weeks ago. I hope you are well and had a good time with your trip to Cairo. So you think you will get home before Spring? If not make the best of it for the time will come again for birds and flowers then we will look for you. We have Cecil’s picture to look at it and them my mind runs back to the past and am reminded where we laid him a way and today he is covered with the cold white snow but he is better off than we are – no toil, no care where he is gone and I know he would say to me if he could, “Ma, don’t cry for me. Bye and by we will meet again. Tell all of them I am looking out for them to come and Vess were it not for the coming day when we will all meet him, I don’t think I could live. But, I am trying to be live to be ready for the great day when he will say, “it is enough come up higher.” Since Cecil’s death you seem nearer than ever to us for the thought so much of you only a short time before he died, I heard him say as soon as he got to making money he would help you to get a start but death leaves a shining mark and it said, “we will take him, he is too good to stay in a world of sin like this.” Hontie is getting along finely in school. Pa has told you all the news. June Nickels is here. He is better than he was. Jennie is going to Burts as soon as the boats get to running. Kent and C left Monday for Delaware. C spent a great deal of time with us. He was here for dinner Christmas. Vess burn all of my letters. Don’t let anyone see them. I don’t write enough to keep in practice, so burn them! Take good care of yourself and don’t get sick. Write soon. Your ma. ===RWW to MaryEllen 1895=== 1895 Letter from [[Wylie-2832|RWWylie]] to family South Bend, Monday July 13, 1895 To all of my home folks, I was in hopes I would hear from some of you this morning but did not. (I) was not out of the house yesterday till after 5 o’clock. They took out in the care (sic) but it hurt me so I had to bye them to take me back. There are a great many beautiful places & we crossed the (river) several times. There are bridges for most every street in the business part and some of the largest Mfg plants I have ever seen, the largest schoolhouses and the fewest houses. The square we live on has Junior and ____ Scott one other boy that that was shut up last week with the chicken pox and have only seen one little girl. The RR is not much more than 100 feet & they pass every few minutes and the most hideous noise. Since most scares me out of bed sometimes as the windows (are) open just side where they whistle but I am getting youst (sic) to it. I do not think I would give your orchard for all I have seen. Apples ____ for the last 250 miles but there (are) many beautiful groves of finest trees. I think you had better come for me this week for I am afraid I will get so I cannot stand the trip. Hope to hear from (you) soon but I know how busy you are. There (sic) house is very nice but there are 3 steps in front and two back that does not suit one in my condition. They have the most splendid basement along pair of stairs & no banister have only been in it once as Laura had to help me down. Hope you all well. This letter intended for all if you can read it. Father. ===Ma to Vess 1898=== Miller O. April 10, 1898 S. M Cown St. Jo(seph), MO My Son, For some time____ ___ no letters from you and even ______ ___ my ___ of you. Since I have had 2 letters from you in have had high waters here as you know doubt know. No ___ ________ to us only up to russet tree in yard. We had the largest ____ in _____ of the winder this _________ ____. ____ and Plum trees ran out July and I think all killed may harm some peaches. (I) don’t think apples are hurt. (I) have made no garden, only potatoes planted in garden, lost ½ of them by water. (We) have some 12 acre yet to plow. (We) will be late planting as it looks now. ____ ___ were with us some 2 weeks is not getting on very well. Honta goes there tomorrow. Will and Honta have gone to ______ creek to see _____ where he has been sick some 3 weeks with Typhoid fever. Ma will tell you how they found him and conclude this letter. _____ _____ Election for Bill ____ again. Election by large majority. Also Ben Lynn ____ ____ ___ after done all we could but would not down _____ too ban such a man has the _____ ____ of a free people and spend the people’s money. (Ending of Monroe’s part and Henrietta’s follows) They are all well. I will go and make a short visit with her and come home and go down to Ben’s with Aunt Fannie. We will go and see Nellie to(o). I am anxious for her to see Bessie. She is a great baby with us. Bro Hingree has a romp with her every time she comes. Pa and the boys have been hawling (sic) corn this fore noon. (They) put in about 60 bushells (sic). The crib will soon be full. It will take them two or 3 more days to finish. Vess, take good cair (sic) of yourself and save your money so you can some day have a home of your own. How glad I would be to see you nicely big in life. Hoping that you will be spaird (sic) to return to you little family and your aged parents. I will leave you in the hands of one who loves and cairs (sic) for us all. In the evening prear (sic) Pa and Ma never fergetts (sic) to ask that God may take cair (sic) of ther (sic) absent children and help them to live wright (sic). I will write again before long and I hope I will be more like myself. I am glad you write to us as often as you do. We are glad to here (sic) from … Your Mother ===GMBlume to sister 1902=== Dear Sister, Yours, of 6th received Saturday, containing check. Say to Joseph, the way I made the mistake in payments was that I, in writing was thinking of the payments falling to me from loan is $1250.00 each year and interest accruing to make it sure that I could meet the payments as they become due to you, after making my loan and engaging again into business. I was compelled after making improvements to use more money than I expected therefore had to borrow. Something that I have never had to do before (on account of improvements) however but Side of this I am indebted to no one, and this will be returned with the interest as it falls due, enabling me to go ahead without further hindrance. The old houses had to be repaired and ten new ones about completed, and will have a new tipple within 30 days, and ready to go ahead in business under favorable contract for all the coal and coke we can produce. I surely thank you for the favor which will return to you with interest. I was sorry to hear you did not feel as well as usual and would like to see you often but the ware and tear of age make it a burden either in riding or walking that distance and forego the pleasure of seeing when inquiry of your neighbors tell me you are well and all seems as usual. I forwarded letter to Charlie and he should have had it long ago. I enclose you bonds as proposed which will pay you something instead of lying without profit in Bank. Cora has been with us about five weeks, will leave Saturday. She speaks of you and would have been glad to been with you, her husband is anxious for her return to their home. Marian, her little girl is a sweet and bright child attracting of all she meets. They will not be able the see you this time, in much love all yours. Affectionately your Brother, G. M. Blume ===GMBlume to RWWylie 1908=== Aug 4, 1908 Dear Bro. Robert, Your favor of Monday received. I inclose (sic) paper desired after taking a copy thereof. Upon which you will readily recognize Sister Bettie’s Signature. After Probate Will, I would like very much to have a copy of the will for which I would pay for copy because I have no knowledge of bequests made by her in the distribution of her property. We all naturally feel interested in those temperal (sic) matters in which she felt interest. There are yet two of the one thousand dollar notes executed by me to her yet unpaid which will be paid as soon as I can do so. I know nothing of the bequests and will await – from you further advisements. Mrs. Blume wishes me to say to you and Bettie that she too returns many thanks for the nice Box of Peaches, which were certainly the finest we have had for twenty years. With much love to all. Please answer that I may know paper desired is received. Your Brother G.M. Blume ===RWW to Vess 1911=== Athalia, O 1 7 1911 Mr. S. McCown Macland, LA Dear Son, This has been another dark and gloomy Sunday but not rain since last Friday night but the mud is fearful. We had three days rain last week & the river is up on the bluff. I got a barge of coal 2500 Bll (barrels) in Friday evening but have not hauled a lump of coal yet as the stage of the river was such that we could not get to the boat, but we think by tomorrow it will be up so we can. We expect to yard the most of it as there has been so much brought in for the country but we think we will have a demand for it in the spring. The workman boy that was shot died last week, also Marion Scarberry’s wife own firm sold both outfits last week which amt to 60 dollars. Well the farm deal closed and paid deed in the name of E.J. & W.H. I am not in it and do not care to be. (I) have all the land here & more than I care to work. If there is any Christmas trade it will have to come this week for it did not amt to anything last week. No word from the telephone suit yet. The judge has been holding court in ______. We look for Nellie & children home next Friday evening on the Bowyer to stay till after the holidays. It looks like it was going to clear up this evening. The apple market is dead & dealers all blue. We have about 1000 dollars out yet with parts that have not sold in the collection are awful slow both for apple and flour Blls. I came near having a nervous breakdown, but am feeling some better today but have no energy to do anything but hope it will pass soon. The Barnharts moved out yesterday so there is 6 houses empty on this side of the creek & more talk of leaving. Father. I forgot to tell you that they have struck a 50 Bll oil well self flowing at Linnville & there is great excitement. They are down 1700 ft on Paddy creek with fine prospect & if that is successful they will but one down on this side the hill which would be in the McCall hollow so a boom here is a possibility. They have passed through a good vain of coal at a 600 ft level. RWW ===Holly Ridge Farm 1915=== Letters written by [[McCown-56|Sylvester “Vess”]] are very hard to read. He writes with a flowing hand, but it is still difficult to make out the words. This letter is in ink – but it ends abruptly indicating there is more to the letter that has been lost. For both of these reasons there is no transcription, as yet. It is written in 1915 on letterhead from a company called Holly Ridge Farm in the region of Washington, LA. It seems at this time he was working a livestock farm in Washington, LA. A photo on [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCown-56|Sylvester on a horse]] may have been taken at this farm. He mentions 50 to 60 hogs, 40 head of cattle, 5 horses and about 90 goats. He refers to the Millers and to Mrs. P (probably Peckham). Sylvester’s brother, Ben, was married to Ida May Miller. ===Vess to Nellie 1915=== Whelen Springs, Ark 2/9/15 My Dear wife & ______, This is my off day for a letter. So was not disappointed not to get one. But fear the ____ has ____ ___ if ______ ______. Has been a beautiful day. ____ _____ _____ _____ at noon so I came in about 3 o’clock. Rain has give out but have no hopes of gettting in before 10 o’clock so I was lucky to get out when I did. Things are ____ ____ up here and I doubt if the mill will have a very long run unless things change a great deal. They are so awfully _____ and never are complaining. _______ ____ to exceed _____. So far I have not been _____ so bad as a good many have. I have at last made arrangement with Mr. Miller to get the tie lumber at so much a free lie. Also in a shape to quit it using little I would want to ____ the ____ ___ is the _____. He and I are both praying and if I succeed in getting a market we’ll take a shot in ties. I see no reason why I can’t clean up anywhere from $800.00 to $1200.00 in 4 or 5 months. Then am ready to get out. So all depends on market if we find it _____ I am leaving here. I have had a little fever 2 or 3 ____ and more than usual this eve. No money for me here. Will if I _____ close this ____ and go there will advise you and message for you to send some money to carry out the deal. But will not want any of your individual money. Bob _____ was ____ _____ money and I fear is geeting in a bad shape. I may have to put up some more money and take a mortgage on his property in Alexandria in order to save myself. But hope not. I can do that myself. I can’t figure where I can possibly have a dollar in ties and I should make a handsome profit if prices are ever _______. There is plenty of idle tie ____ and ____ to have them. So keep the money in shape to send to me when I write. I may not get a market but hope I will. I want to sell the S.P. if possible for I like them better than the other parcels and know the people. I have never told Wylie anything and ____ _____ the line _____. Well dear was good night. Hope I will get a letter _____ ____ Affec. S. McCown ===Vess to Wife 1915=== 4/21 1915, (or 4/25) My Dear Wife, My last letter was mailed at Peckhams’s Monday – had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Miller yesterday – came here ___ ___ ____ rec’d your letter 13th Benies _______ _____ M-14th We had hard storms yesterday. Very little rain at Washington. But rains were moving south so suppose they got it last night. I see ____ in sight but have decided to help M. Miller till June of the ____ ___ ___. ____ Bro’s seem to want the Ashton deal. Met them last night. Will finish up here with them soon as possible and go to Washington. Will meet _____ Monday __ a tract down there and when I am done with them will leave for home as I see things are ____ and leaving this morning. Affec, S. McCown ===Vess to Wife 22Apr1915=== Lecompte, LA 4/22/1915 My Dear Wife, I clinched a deal yesterday for the cypress on the Ashton tract. Talked with M. Miller and he seemed to appreciate it very much. The full deal will _____ for and I am afraid I won’t be able to sell it. Yet must have before Saturday or Sunday as I _____ ______ yesterday will leave here Monday for Washington and I doubt if I ____ there more than the one day. But of course can’t tell. But will keep you posted. The rain has surely helped things, but need lots more rain. Looks like rain today. I was wet all the _____ in the fine deal. Things look blue everywhere that I have been and very little lumber moving – stacking most of the cut so will been left ____. Affect(ionately), S. McCown ===RWW to MaryEllen 1919=== Athalia, O Oct 3, 1919 My Dear Daughter & all, I commence to write to you today before yesterday and Margaret said she had ____ so I did not send it. Yesterday afternoon Sylvester took us down to see Laura and the boy Keneth, but neither of them it seemed to me to be doing very but Laura thought she would be better by today but we did not here (sic) from them today. Saydia will stay with them for ten days. We got our car of stores over today & got them all hauled up which was better than I expected. (I) think we will have plenty of Blls for everybody now. We’ll have a good many to go out tomorrow but of course there will not be any made Saturday. I have not been very strong today and did not go over the river for but a short time at noon. I got some of my corn out up yesterday but not all. Your mother is about as well as usual. I hope you can come in Sunday. (I) suppose you will have the most of them picked by then. There is a great many coming in here and many of them still _____. The bank Shamlin & Beckett moved a good many but I suppose there is 1000 Blls still there yet. Father. ===RWW to MaryEllen 1925=== This letter is undated, but it seems to be from the early 1920s. South Bend Friday Morning Mrs Mary Elen McCown My Dear daughter, Willie and Ashford arrived ysterday about 3 pm quite unexpected and we thought Sadie would come. I was housed up all day yesterday till Kenneth came home in the evening and to the barber and he went to the store. Junior was sick yesterday and they sent for the Dr. (I) think he is all right today as they gave him a dose every 20 minutes till supper time 4 O’clock & discharge all & was well ever after. KN took Willie and Ashford out last night & did not get back until 10 or 11. I did not go for I am saving up for what is to come. They both left this morning by train at 5 o’clock for Chicago. I had wanted to go ever since I came here but have not been able. It is 140 miles from here & 207 to Champaign & 13 from Caceys to Champaign. If I ever get able to travel I’ll make the trip some time. My foot is better this morning, but I can only hobble around the house. (I) have only walked one square mile since I came. We expect to start home Monday but I dread the trip for it is a hard one for one in my condition. Hope you and Margaret can make your trip to Columbus and Athens. It will be some time next week before I get home for Willie cannot drive like KN. He is the best driver I ever saw. With love to all. Father. I want you to come out first chance. ===Herbert to Mother 1926=== Dear Mother, I received your letter the middle of the week but have neglected to answer it. I put this drawing and snapshot together hoping that I could that way give you some idea of what S. Fayette was like. We worked in No. 2 mine Friday and then after stay(ed) there about half an hour. (No. 2 mine is the one on the road between S. Fayette and Fayetteville. I walked back to Fern creek this afternoon and took some snapshots of the falls and intended to take some of Fayette Station as I came back but the sun had already gone behind the hill and it was only 4 O’clock. I stayed at Ed Blume’s and talked to him for a while. If you can imagine what another Will looks like at 50 you will know what Ed looks like now. A picture of him when he was twenty would have been hard to distinguish from the other had made when we graduated. He was very different from what I have seen of the Blume’s in character for he was not a bit friendly. He just acknowledged who I was and that was about all. I don’t know how much I way (sic) but it is almost impossible to button my vest to the suit that we bought last fall when I went to Athens. There is a grate (sic) two bed and two windows and a dresser and writing table in my room. There is a bathroom with a tub it – hot and cold running water. There are a couple showers downstairs so I put on my bathrobe and go to them when I come in from the mine. I never bathe in a tub if I have a shower to use.

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These are ancestry information found on Ancestry.com in a tree shared between me and a friend who helped me get started with Ancestry.com. I don't know if she added these names or I did, but it was done w/o documentation, so I won't add them to WikiTree proper until I have documentary evidence. This is a working list. Potential descendants of [[McCown-168|Malcolm McCown (1745-bef.1813)]] ((For future research: A tree on Ancestry includes additional children as: Nancy (1782-1850),[[McCown-690|James McCown (1783-1871)]], John (1783-?), [[McCown-694|Malcom McCown (1789-1851)]], Margaret (1785-1866), [[McCown-693|Francis McCown (1781-1840)]], Malcom II (1793-1851), Another John (1796-1817), George (1798-1860), Joseph (1803-1838), [[McCown-695|William McCown (1808-bef.1858)]], Phoebe (1810-?) ) On page 24 of [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/McCown-77.pdf McCown Family History, Poole, Diane.] children of Malcolm reference: John and George, Nancy, and Phoeby and Joseph. Similarly https://mccown.org/getperson.php?personID=I57550&tree=combined lists the same children. This may be of value for future profile builds. ::[[McCown-695|William McCown (1808-bef.1858)]] - https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/landscape/2CJ3-7DJ '''This one's descendants are complete''' ::[[McCown-694|Malcom McCown (1789-1851)]] - https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/landscape/K4VC-4GZ '''Need more research on this one - FS had little already built''' Potential descendants of [[McCown-690|James McCown (1783-1871)]] potential son of [[McCown-168|Malcolm McCown (1745-bef.1813)]][[McCown-1|Cynthia (McCown) Lovejoy (1804-1890)]], [[McCown-723|Jane Elizabeth (McCown) Lanham (1806-1860)]], [[McCown-720|George Albert McCown (1810-1851)]] and spouse [[Wood-55199|Leonora Rebecca (Wood) McCown (1813-1894)]], [[McCown-92|William H. McCown (1812-1901)]] and [[Summers-576|Susanna Summers (1816-1839)]], [[McCown-721|Matthew McCown (1815-abt.1850)]], [[McCown-719|Caroline (McCown) Tinsley (1816-aft.1870)]], [[McCown-722|Julia A. McCown (1819-aft.1900)]], Aletha Ann (?-?), [[McCown-724|Eliza McCown (1831-1864)]], [[McCown-692|Walter McCown (1826-1900)]] and [[Slaughter-3197|Mary Margaret (Slaughter) McCown (1836-1912)]], and [[McCown-691|James Alben McCown (1835-1912)]] ::[[McCown-690|James McCown (1783-1871)]] - https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/landscape/9H26-DBG '''STATUS 20 Jan 2024''' - All children are on WT. Grandchildren through Cynthia, Caroline, William, and George. Still need grandchildren through Matthew, and Julia. Research needed to establish children of Jane. Also reference: https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/McCown-77.pdf and https://mccown.org/getperson.php?personID=I60988&tree=combined to assure all children have been identified. ::FS lists a Malcom as the son of James, Here is his FS tree: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/landscape/9X98-B7J Potential descendants of [[McCown-92|William H. McCown (1812-1901)]] include: Ferinand (1839-1891) and Sarah Mabry Meldrum (1844-1932) and their children: Helena (1866-1948), Jessie (1868-?), Ferdinand (1870-1949), Cornelia (1872-1968), Malcom (1875-1941), Mabry (1881-1958), Irene (1884-1950), Agnes (1887-1977) '''Some of these were added...but only with FG sources...need to follow up later''' ::[[McCown-92|William H. McCown (1812-1901)]] - https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/KFLX-WWJ https://mccown.org/getperson.php?personID=I63820&tree=combined and page 33 of https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/McCown-77.pdf for more or verifying conclusions on descendants of William. Potential descendants of [[McCown-692|Walter McCown (1826-1900)]] include: Francis (1865-?) and Mary (1870-?) ::[[McCown-692|Walter McCown (1826-1900)]] - https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/landscape/K24B-73P Potential descendants of [[McCown-720|George Albert McCown (1810-1851)]] include: Albert (1837-1909), Elizabeth (1841-1851), Virginia (1843-1902), Emily (1844-1851), Frances (1846-1927), James (1848-1851), and Eliza (1850-1851) ::[[McCown-720|George Albert McCown (1810-1851)]] FS tree is at: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/landscape/LWLS-TVH Page 33 of https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/McCown-77.pdf and https://mccown.org/getperson.php?personID=I63819&tree=combined lists: Albert, Virginia, Emily, Frances, James, Eliza, and Elizabeth as children of George. Potential descendants of [[McCown-567|Matthew McCown (abt.1782-1820)]] (For future research: An ancestry tree includes a son, James (1817-1867) and his wife, Caroline Burgess (1820-1915) and grandchildren through James and Caroline of: William (1839-?), Mary (1840-1860), Martha Ellen (1843-1878), James S (1845-1931), Charles C (1848-1924), John W. (1853-1914), George W (1855-1924), Matthew (1858-?), Robert G. (1858-1923), and Virginia D (1861-1933)). Only [[McCown-739|Charles William McCown (1843-1904)]] has been put into WT as of 1 Feb 2024. Charles William's connection to Matthew based on FG biography that included a transcript of 1904 obituary. Page 31 of https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/McCown-77.pdf and https://mccown.org/getperson.php?personID=I60987&tree=combined lists: Harriet (1807-1894), Eliza (1810-1888), Henrietta (1814-1879), James Madison (1817-1867), Mary Ann (1820-1895) as Matthew's children. ::[[McCown-567|Matthew McCown (abt.1782-1820)]] - https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/landscape/KTZL-XQY WikiTree includes all Ancestry.com children of [[McCowan-43|Sylvester (McCowan) McCown (1804-1861)]] plus adds: [[McCown-664|Fannie (McCown) Summers (1857-1935)]] and [[McCown-661|Albert McCown (1850-)]] - both of which I manage. Indicating they were on my dad's ancestry tree. [[McCOWN-83|Alexander McCOWN Sr. (1755-1835)]] may have been the Alexander referenced in the space:Family_History_for_Descendents_of_Brian_McCown ::[[McCOWN-83|Alexander McCOWN Sr. (1755-1835)]] - https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/landscape/L5TV-GYW Properties of Henrietta McCown, Coleman A. Terry, and Heirs of Sylvester McCown are identified on this map, as well as, the occupation of Monroe McCown. R.W. Wylie's property in Athalia is on the map, but he is not identified by name: https://historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1609647/Rome%20Township,%20Rockwood,%20Millersport,%20Athalia/OH/ Children of [[McCown-639|Monroe McCown (1831-1899)]] are: [[McCown-56|Sylvester McCown (1861-1919)]], [[McCown-647|Benjamin Franklin McCown (1863-1942)]], [[McCown-650|Nettie (McCown) Freutal (1866-abt.1936)]] with spouse [[Freutel-11|Chris Freutel (1852-bef.1930)]], [[McCown-651|James Cecil McCown (1869-1892)]], [[McCown-649|William Burr McCown (1871-1913)]], [[McCown-648|Rose Pocahontas (McCown) Clark (1873-1961)]] with spouse [[Clark-87483|Elmore Clark (1874-1929)]]. Some of Monroe's children and children's spouses have not been added to WT. [[McCown-647|Benjamin Franklin McCown (1863-1942)]] spouse is [[Miller-110253|Ida Mae (Miller) McCown (1864-1938)]] His children are: [[McCown-686|Henry Anderson McCown (1895-1956)]] with spouse [[Tucker-23979|Adrienne (Tucker) McCown (abt.1905-abt.1955)]], [[McCown-687|Monroe McCown (1902-1982)]] with spouse [[Zehm-22|Alfreda (Zehm) McCown (1896-1990)]], [[McCown-697|Melvin Kenneth McCown (1888-1966)]] with spouse [[Sauders-43|Ethel Maud (Sauders) McCown (1891-)]], [[McCown-702|Benjamin Ernest McCown (1891-1959)]] with spouse [[Scheff-56|Hazel (Scheff) McCown (1894-1969)]], [[McCown-698|Cecil Miller McCown (1894-1977)]] with spouse [[Allen-68391|Mamie (Allen) McCown (1899-1981)]] ::[[McCown-647|Benjamin Franklin McCown (1863-1942)]] - https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/landscape/KLVC-F2Y '''This one is complete''' ::[[McCown-650|Nettie (McCown) Freutal (1866-abt.1936)]] - https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLCC-H6V '''This one is complete''' ::[[McCown-648|Rose Pocahontas (McCown) Clark (1873-1961)]] - https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8Q1-V2J '''This one is complete''' '''May be able to add profiles for several of the spouses' ancestors, but descendants are done''' [[McCown-697|Melvin Kenneth McCown (1888-1966)]] children: [[McCown-704|Virginia Alice McCown (1919-abt.1973)]] and [[McCown-703|William Kenneth McCown (1914-abt.1983)]] [[McCown-702|Benjamin Ernest McCown (1891-1959)]] children: [[McCown-706|Benjamin Hamilton McCown (1914-1994)]] and [[McCown-705|Hazel Esther McCown (1913-1944)]] [[McCown-698|Cecil Miller McCown (1894-1977)]] children: [[McCown-707|Cecil Oliver McCown (1926-2002)]] and [[McCown-708|Richard A. McCown (1938-1958)]] [[McCown-686|Henry Anderson McCown (1895-1956)]] children: [[McCown-709|David Henry McCown (1933-2018)]], [[McCown-710|Jean Adrienne (McCown) McGurk (1935-2014)]], [[McCown-711|Franklin McCown (1940-2007)]], and [[McCown-718|Terry McCown (1944-xxxx)]] '''Didn't add deceased children of Terry''' [[McCown-718|Terry McCown (1944-xxxx)]] has 4 children: Kent (1963-2021) plus others living [[McCown-89|Franklin J. (1940-2007)]] has a [[McCown-88|living child]]. [[McCown-709|David Henry McCown (1933-2018)]] and spouse [[Markins-27|Joanne (Markins) McCown (1934-2023)]] have living children and [[McCown-712|Derek Mark McCown (1960-1998)]] ===Wylie Ancestors=== Temporarily placed these here to word during Thon (19-22 Jan). Typically, this info is housed at: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wylie_Lineages but the McCown page is more succinct. Workspace for tracking potential extended family of [[Wylie-2832|Robert White Wylie (1839-1927)]] Potential siblings of [[Wylie-2833|Robert Wylie (abt.1799-1839)]] include: Agnes Wylie Lyons (1787-?), Mary Wylie MIller (1789-1860), William (1791-?), David Wylie (1793-?), Daniel (1796-?), John (1800-1803), Jane (1803-?), Andrew (1806-1889) (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/146929852/andrew-wylie), John (1806-?), Elizabeth Wylie Forbes (1808-?), Martha Wylie Bell (1811-?) ::[[Wylie-2833|Robert Wylie (abt.1799-1839)]] - https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/landscape/K41G-ZN1 Potential descendants of [[Wylie-3038|Andrew Wylie (1806-1889)]] include: Ellen Wylie Maxwell, Isabel Wylie Campbell, Jane Wylie Fulton, Mary Wylie Archer, Monroe Wylie, [[Wylie-3037|Asenath (Wylie) Crawford (1850-1938)]] and Asenath's children, Andrew Crawford (1885-1968) and Janet (1887-1961). I am in possession of letters written by Asenath Wylie Crawford to [[Wylie-2832|Robert White Wylie (1839-1927)]] ::[[Wylie-3038|Andrew Wylie (1806-1889)]] - https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/landscape/L5DT-NB3

MCCOY FAMILY

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The goal of this project is to ...get as much information on the names I have tagged so I can add it to my family tree. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Mccoy-3537|Nancy Mccoy]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * K. Hiram McCoy - parents and siblings * K. Hiram McCoy - children and their families *The rest of the Mccoy's family from Arkansas Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13008687 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc.

McCoys of Early Iredell County

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There were a number of McCoys in Iredell County in the 1790 Census. After 1790, the numbers in the Census changed, perhaps due to moves or changes in recorded last names. This space is an attempt to shed light on these persons. The last name variations include: McCoy, McKee, McKay, McGhee. == US Census Iredell County, North Carolina == Note: Iredell County was formed from part of Rowan County in 1788. Part of Iredell County became Alexander County in 1847. === 1790 === The following table shows the McKee and McCoy Heads of Household in the 1790 Census for Iredell County. There were no Heads of Household that were enumerated with the last name of McKay in the Census. Links to Profiles in Wikitree are shown were they exist. {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |- !page !Last Name ! First Name !full name ! ! ! ! ! ! |- |390-19 |McCoy |Widow |Widow McCoy |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |5 |- |390-21 |McCoy |Alexander |Alexander McCoy |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |6 |- |390-22 |McCoy |Daniel |Daniel McCoy |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |4 |- |390-25 |McCoy |George, S.M |George McCoy, S. M |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |4 |- |390-26 |McCoy |Alexander |Alexander McCoy |1 |2 |5 |0 |0 |8 |- |390-33 |McCoy |Daniel, Jr. |Daniel McCoy, Jr. |1 |0 |4 |0 |0 |5 |- |390-41 |McCoy |Robert |[[McKay-3977|Robert McCoy]] (McKay) |2 |0 |3 |0 |0 |5 |- |390-42 |McCoy |Daniel, S M |Daniel McCoy, S M |3 |0 |1 |0 |0 |4 |- |390-43 |McCoy |George |George McCoy |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |7 |- |393-48 |McCoy |Robert |Robert McCoy |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |2 |- |393-49 |McCoy |Nail |Nail McCoy |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |4 |- |394-1 |McCoy |Daniel |Daniel McCoy |2 |3 |3 |0 |0 |8 |- |394-9 |McCoy |Alexander |Alexander McCoy |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 |8 |- |394-14 |McCoy |George |George McCoy |1 |0 |5 |0 |0 |6 |- |394-15 |McCoy |Alexander |Alexander McCoy |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |6 |- |394-18 |McCoy |Thomas |Thomas McCoy |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |2 |- |394-30 |McCoy |James |James McCoy |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 |4 |- |394-31 |McCoy |William |William McCoy |2 |1 |3 |0 |0 |6 |- |394-32 |McCoy |George |George McCoy |2 |3 |3 |0 |0 |8 |- |390-28 |McCoy |William |William McCoy |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 |7 |- |392-25 |McKee |John |John McKee |2 |1 |3 |0 |0 |6 |- |401-47 |McKee |William |William McKee |1 |3 |3 |0 |4 |11 |- |402-9 |McKee |Alexander |Alexander McKee |1 |0 |1 |0 |1 |3 |- |388-22 |McGee |Patrick |Patrick McGee |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |5 |} === McCoy Estates === Estate Files for Iredell County {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |- !Last Name !First Name !Probate Year |- |McCoy||Daniel||1850 |- |McCoy||Amanda||1881 |- |McCoy||John||1831 |- |McCoy||Jane||1835 |- |McCoy||A.C.||1856 |- |McKay||John||1828 |- |McKay |Katherin||1840 |- |McKee |Andrew |1824 |- |McKee |Margaret |no date |- |McKee |John H |1875 |- |McKee |Alexander |1838 |- |McKee |Mary |1854 |- |McKey |Thomas F |1865 |- |McKey |C I |1890 |- |McKee |John |1836 |- |McCay/McKoy |Jane |1859 |- |McKee |Nancy |1862 |} == History of Iredell County == * James McCoy, in 1800 owned a saw mill far up Rocky Creek, Homer Keever's Book, Iredell, Piedmont County, page 147[[#Keever]] Burials at New Sterling Cemetery in Stony Point (currently Alexander County)[[#Sterling]] New Sterling Church and Cemetery became part of Alexander County in 1847. Prior to that it was in Iredell County. It sits near the border of Iredell and Alexander County. {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |- !Name!!birth year!!birth day!!death year!!death day!!Row!!Plot |- |McCoy, Anna Lee||1914||Oct 12||1923||May 5||25||38 |- |McCoy, Anna Lee||1814||Apr 24||1891||Jan 31||10||37 |- |McCoy, Bunnie Lou||1945||Feb 6||1945||Feb 6||26||50 |- |McCoy, Connie L.||1876||May 13||1945||May 16||27||45 |- |McCoy, Emma Myers||1881||May 3||1944||Jun 15||27||46 |- |McCoy, James W.||1877||Jul 15||1950||Jan 14||23||38 |- |McCoy, Ola Moose||1883||Jun 20||1962||Aug 12||23||37 |- |McCoy, Thomas Garland||1903||Mar 18||1923||Aug 12||25||39 |- |McCoy, Fannie Louella||1866||Sep 8||1868||Feb 17||10||36 |- |McKay, Barbara||1805|| ||1845||Dec 14||17||47 |- |McKay, Caroline White||1831|| ||1918|| ||7||46 |- |McKay, Cornelious||1778|| ||1843||Aug 31||17||42 |- |McKay, Cornelius|| || ||1832||Dec 19||16/17|| |- |McKay, Daniel|| || ||1855||Jul 6||11||46 |- |McKay, George A.||1827|| ||1896|| ||7||45 |- |McKay, James|| || ||1864||Jan 16||11||47 |- |McKay, Jane|| || ||1855||Aug 25||11||38 |- |McKay, Jane|| || ||1844||Apr 21||11||43 |- |McKay, Jane|| || ||1853||Feb 5||11||45 |- |McKay, Johnson of A.B. & H.A.|| || ||1867||Aug 2||7||44 |- |McKay, Melindawife of Daniel|| || ||1884||Sep 13||11||44 |- |McKay, Robert|| || ||1821||Oct 3||11||39 |- |McKay, Sophia||1801||Jan 14||1884||Nov 27||11||37 |- |McKoy, El||1822||Apr 14||1894||Jan 11||11||51 |- |McKoy, Georgie|| || ||1870||Aug 29||11||52 |- |McKoy, John||1779||Dec 13||1865||Nov 25||3||32 |- |McKoy, Margaret2nd wife of George|| || ||1869||Jul 4||11||53 |- |McKoy, Miles|| || ||1870||Jan 22||3||30 |} == Sources == * From Stirling to Sterling, the Bicentennial History of New Sterling Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, by Mildred Miller, Edited by Dr. Peggy Byers Gray and Robert Ernest Mize, published in 1987, published by The Delmar Company. * ''Iredell Piedmont County'', by [[Keever-177|Homer M. Keever]], with illustrations by Louise Gilbert and maps by Mild red Jenkins Miller, published for the Iredell County Bicentennial Commission by Brady Printing Company from type set by the Statesville Record and Landmark, copyright, November 1976, by Homer M. Keever. See [[Space:Iredell, Piedmont County|Iredell, Piedmont County]] for more details.

McCracken Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about McCrackens. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc.

McCraw Name Study

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[[Category:McCraw Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[McCraw-22|Elizabeth McCraw]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname McCraw and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. yDNA evidence shows that McCraw, McGraw, McCraith, McGrath are the same genetic family. == Task List == Let's link all profiles descended from the earliest known "McCraw" immigrant to North American, [[McCraw-28|William McCraw]], and transfer the exhaustive research of Carol McCraw, published in her book, "It's McCraw, Not McGraw", into WikiTree. Adding the Ahentafel coding used by Carol to each profile will help keep the lines straight as many names are repeated through the generations. The code may be added to the suffix or in the link to this free-space project or both. Here are some of the tasks to complete: #Search for McCraw profiles on WikiTree and use Carol's book to link them back to William. #Add the Ahentafel code and link to this Free-Space Project to each profile. #Source/Cite each profile with the data from Carol's book. #Create profiles for additional descendants not already in WikiTree.

McCreery Name Study

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[[Category:McCreery Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[McCreery-250|Amanda McCreery]] with your WikiTree ID or leave a comment at the foot of the page, and then also click the edit button of this space page and add your name to the bottom. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! Open to everyone at any participation level. and then also click the edit button of this space page and add your name to the bottom in the === Member list and what we're working on === section. Be sure to add what you're working on. You can come back and edit or update your efforts at any time. == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. ==Member list== [[McCreery-250|Amanda McCreery]]-Project Leader/Coordinator ==Task List== Trace name and bios for : [[McCreery-254|John McCreery]] [[McCreery-44|James McCreery]]

McCreight Name Study

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[[Category:McCreight Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__
Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The McCreight Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McCreight McCreight] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the McCreight name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England McCreight's), by time period (18th Century McCreight's), or by topic (McCreight DNA, McCreight Occupations, McCreight Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the McCreight Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=McCreight}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== Spelling variations are McCright, McRight, McWright, McCrite and possibly McCrea. The purpose of this webpage and the McCreight DNA project is to help the McCreights and McCrights find their correct ancestors with the help of yDNA and autosomal DNA. Much of the McCreight genealogy has been based on the book “These are the McCreights.” DNA has proven some of the information in this book to be incorrect. The McCreight DNA project has yDNA tests for 3 descendants of David McCreight born 1709 who married Mary Harper and settled in Fairfield County, SC. They are matching one another and also match a subject with the surname McCrea. They are haplogroup I. There are also tests for a descendant of Mathew McCright of Fairfield County, SC, born 1762 who migrated to Jackson Co Georgia and James McCrite born 1758 who also migrated from SC to Jackson County, GA. These two subjects match and are haplogroup R. They also match a descendant of James McCreight of Pennsylvania. This James and Mathew from Fairfield County, SC, are believed to be sons of Quinton McCreight of Fairfield County, SC, based upon their ages, their migration path and their matching DNA. We have two other test subjects who descend from Mathew McCreight who married Charity Nichols, but they do not match the other McCreights or each other. Additional yDNA subjects are needed from this line to test since it is one of the only lines attributed to Quinton McCreight. Any male descendant of the McCreights should be able to determine which group they belong to with only a 12 marker yDNA test, but it would be best to test as many markers as possible to help determine exactly who matches most closely. Autosomal DNA tests are also needed in the project to determine if and how the McCreights and McRights may be related. Website for McCreight DNA Project https://www.familytreedna.com/public/mccreight/default.aspx?section=yresults === '''McCreight Immigrants:''' === There are three early McCreight immigrants to America. David McCreight and Quinton McCreight both landed in Charleston, SC, in 1772 on two separate ships and both settled in Fairfield County, SC. The Pennsylvania McCreights appear to have arrived in PA earlier than the SC McCreights. Anthony McCreight is the earliest known McCreight in PA. The yDNA of the PA McCreights matches the yDNA of the presumed descendants of Quinton McRight, but not YDNA of the descendants of David McCreight. The records for the McCreights in Fairfield County have been sorted out based on the location and affiliated families on the documents. '''David McCreight, born 1709, Ireland, wife Mary Harper''' The book, “These are the McCreights” ties many people to David McCreight and Mary Harper that do not belong to this family based on yDNA tests. David McCreight arrived in SC with his three sons, David, Jr, James, and William. Each of them received land in Fairfield County, most of them in the Jackson Creek area. The McCreight book shows David’s son James as going to PA and the PA McCreights descending from him. yDNA proves this cannot be correct and records in Fairfield County, SC, show that James, son of David, lived out his life in Fairfield County, SC. He and his wife are buried in the McCreight family cemetery. See James, son of David, below. The McCreight book also ties Mathew McCreight, born 1762, to David. yDNA has proven this cannot be true. David did have a son named Mathew, but it does not appear that he or his brother John came to America with David. David’s son, Mathew, was born in 1742 per Irish records that can be viewed at www.McCreight.org. The Gladney family claims that Samuel Gladney married Agnes, daughter of David, but David did not have a daughter named Agnes. William, son of David, married Agnes Smyth and had a daughter named Agnes, but she was too young to be Samuel Gladney’s wife and has been proven to have married Mathew Hayes who later sells the land she inherited from her father. Samuel Gladney probably married Agnes Smyth McCreight, widow of William McCreight, David’s son, after William’s death in 1776. They had two children together, but the rest of his children are not Agnes’s. Website for McCreight.org documents http://mccreight.org/mccreight-documents.htm Wikitree profile for David McCreight https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=McCreight-34&public=1 '''Quinton McCreight'''
Quinton McCreight is underrepresented in “These are the McCreights.” Quinton arrived in SC in Dec 1772 and received 450 acres which means he likely had a wife and six children born between 1757 and 1773. None of his children were old enough to receive their own land. Quinton arrived on a ship with Robert, James and Quinton Craig and James Hoy and his son Quinton Hoy. These families are believed to be closely related and all settled on 25 Mile Creek near the Fairfield-Richland-Kershaw county lines. A deed has been found for a Penelope Lowe, wife of Robert Lowe, who sold 50 acres of Quinton McCreight’s land grant. Penelope is believed to be a daughter of Quinton. Since she only has 50 acres it is possible that Quinton may have had as many as 9 children, but we can be pretty certain it was between 6 and 9. There are two males and three females in Quinton’s household in the 1790 census. From deed records and DNA we believe the '''PROBABLE''' children of Quinton McCreight are: 1. James McCrite, born 1758 died about 1817 Jackson, Georgia (census records and yDNA) 2. Mathew McCreight, born 1762 (census records and yDNA) 3. John McCreight (witness on deed records in Fairfield County, wife possible Jane or Jennet) 4. Jane or Jennet, (shown on deeds in Fairfield County, may be wife of John) 5. Charles McCreight (may be McKnight, left two orphan daughters in Georgia) 6. Penelope McCreight, abt 1775, married Robert Lowe (sold 50 acres of Quinton’s land grant to James Wilson) 7. Daughter McCreight married John Wilson, (John Wilson of Alabama sold 100 acres of Quinton’s land grant, no wife mentioned. 50 acres could have been inherited from James Wilson above) 8. Cynthia born 1765-1770 married first to Isaac Lowe then to William Kiernaghan We are in need of autosomal DNA tests to verify these relationships. If you descend from any of these people and have done a DNA test or are considering doing a DNA test, please contact [[Hoy-205|Nancy Hoy]]. Wikitree profile for Quinton McCreight [[McCreight-41|McCreight-41]] '''Pennsylvania McCreights''' The Pennsylvania McCreights actually arrived before the SC McCreights and the earliest records show an Anthony McCreight receiving land in 1754 and a James McCreight shortly after. This James McCreight has been confused with the other SC James McCreights, but each has their own records at the same time, including military records in the Revolutionary War and census records for 1790 and 1800. There is no reason to believe that this James in Pennsylvania is the James McCreight of SC === '''McCreight Confusion''' === '''James McCreight – James McCrite Confusion''' '''James McCreight of Pennsylvania ''' The book These are the McCreights says this James was the son of David and Mary Harper, but yDNA proves that he could not have been his son. He is related to the other McCreights of Fairfield County, SC, but not to David’s descendants. There is ample evidence that the Pennsylvania McCreights arrived in the colonies before the SC McCreights. This James McCreight has a Revolutionary War record in PA and is in the 1790 census in PA. James McCreight, son of David, is in the 1790 census in Fairfield County, SC, and James McCreight (later spelled McCrite), son of Quinton, can be found in Fairfield County, SC, living next to Quinton at 25 Mile Creek. Wikitree profile for James McCreight of Pennsylvania '''James McCreight, 1750 -1809, son of David McCreight and Mary Harper''' There is ample evidence that James McCreight, son of David, never left Fairfield County. He served in the Revolutionary War in the same company as his nephew, Robert. He is mentioned in his father’s will and was left David’s 150 acre land grant but was required to help with his mother and to split the proceeds with his nephews. He received two 500 acre land grants at Wateree creek and bought lots in Winnsboro. He is on the 1792 tax list with over 1,000 acres of land. He sold David McCreight’s 150 acre land grant along with his nephews. There can be no doubt this is the correct James on this deed. He married Margaret Gray aka Dunlap. They are both buried in the McCreight cemetery on what was David McCreight’s property at Jackson Creek. No children are attributed to James, but he has people in his household in the 1790 and 1800 census. James and his wife, Margaret Gray, had a close relationship with Col William McCreight. In the 1790 census there is a male of the age to be William. James and William both moved into town about the same time and are on many documents together. James left everything to his wife, Margaret, in his will, but Margaret gave Col William McCreight 500 acres at Wateree Creek. She also gave some land to a female who could be a daughter. Col William McCreight named his oldest son, James, and a daughter Margaret Gray and a son John Gray. The name Gray continued to be used in his line for several generations. There is a family story that the children of William and Agnes Smith McCreight did not get along with their stepfather, so this close relationship may be because James McCreight helped raise William, but there is some evidence that William could be his son, not his nephew. Wikitree profile for James McCreight, son of David [[McCreight-49|McCreight-49]] Findagrave profile for James McCreight, son of David http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=mccreight&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=43&GScnty=2332&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=66763275&df=all& '''James McCrite, son of Quinton McCreight'''
James McCreight/McCrite, son of Quinton, also had a Revolutionary War record, serving with his brother, Mathew, under Thomas Taylor. He can be found in the 1790 census living next to Quinton at 25 mile creek. He is listed on the 1792 tax list with 150 acres and the only deed associated with him is purchasing this 150 acres from Blakely Shoemaker. Witnesses on this deed were John and Quinton McCreight. His wife was also named Margaret, believed to be a Margaret Anderson by his descendants. There is no proof of her maiden name. He migrated to Jackson County, Georgia, between 1790 and 1800 with Quinton McCreight, Mathew McCreight (born 1762), James Hoy and Quinton Hoy. His descendants believe he died in Jackson County, Georgia, about 1817. His children then migrated to Tennessee and on to Illinois. The spelling of his named was changed to McCrite at some time. A descendant of James has done yDNA and matched a descendant of Mathew McCreight born 1762. Based on their ages, origin in Fairfield County, SC and migration to Jackson County, Georgia, James and Mathew are believed to be brothers and the sons of Quinton McCreight. There are no early census records for Georgia so it is unknown how many children he had. He does have a son and daughter born before 1790 that are unknown at this time. Wikitree profile for James McCrite, son of Quinton [[McCrite-9|McCrite-9]] Mathew McCreight – Mathew McRight confusion - Coming soon

McCulloch Family from Adam McCulloch

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McCullough's from Ireland to the USA

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Loveall-232|J Loveall]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * learn more about where we originated * watch our spread in the USA and worldwide *make the connections Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14365303 send me a private message]. Thanks!

MCCULLOUGHS IN THE 1850 US CENSUS FOR COFFEE COUNTY, TN

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[[Category: 1850 US Census, Coffee County, Tennessee]] === Coffee County, TN 1850 Federal Census ===[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cenfiles/tn/coffee/1850/] This Census was transcribed by Vicky Hutchings and proofread by for the USGenWeb Archives Census Project, http://www.usgwarchives.net/census. Copyright 2000 by Vicky Hutchings USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. Census_Year 1850 Microfilm # M432-875 State TN County Coffee === Begin Actual Transcription === CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: TN COUNTY: Coffee DIVISION: Second Civil District REEL NO: 432-875 PAGE NO: 13A REFERENCE: Penciled Page 25 - Sept 12th, 1850 - Saml L. Davidson LN HN FN LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE SEX RACE OCCUP. VAL. BIRTHPLACE MRD. SCH. R/W DDB 16 243 243 McCullough Wm 31 M W Farmer 200 " " 17 243 243 McCullough Mary 32 F W " " X 18 243 243 McCullough Elizabeth 12 F W " " X 19 243 243 McCullough William 7 M W " " X 20 243 243 McCullough Rhody 4 F W " " 21 243 243 McCullough Richard 1 M W " " 38 247 247 McCullough Alex'r 30 M W Farmer " " X 39 247 247 McCullough Rebecca 28 F W NC X 40 247 247 McCullough Mary 7 F W Tenn 41 247 247 McCullough Sarah 5 F W " " 42 247 247 McCullough Rhody 3 F W " " CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: TN COUNTY: Coffee DIVISION: First Civil District REEL NO: 432-875 PAGE NO: 19A REFERENCE: Penciled Page 37 - Sept. 17th, 1850 - Saml L. Davidson 1 247 247 McCullough Fanny 1 F W Tennessee 2 248 248 McCullough James 61 M W Farmer 1,000 NC 3 248 248 McCullough Rhoda 51 F W Tenn 4 248 248 McCullough James 12 M W " " 5 249 249 McCullough Wiley M. 19 M W Farmer " " 6 249 249 McCullough Fanny 19 F W " " 7 250 250 McCullough Thomas 33 M W Farmer " " X 8 250 250 McCullough Caroline 36 F W " " X 9 250 250 McCullough Amandy 11 F W " " 10 250 250 McCullough James 9 M W " " 11 250 250 McCullough William 6 M W " " 12 250 250 McCullough John 4 M W " " 13 250 250 McCullough Wiley 1 M W " " CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: TN COUNTY: Coffee DIVISION: First Civil District REEL NO: 432-875 PAGE NO: 21B REFERENCE: Penciled Page 42 - September 18th, 1850 - Saml L. Davidson 30 292 292 McCullough John 28 M W Laborer " " X 31 292 292 McCullough Elvira 25 F W NC X 32 292 292 McCullough Nancy 6 F W Tenn 33 292 292 McCullough Rhoda 4 F W " " 34 292 292 McCullough Wiley 2 M W " " 35 292 292 McCullough Saml 1 M W " "

McCurley Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] We hit a dead end with (William) John McCurley 1774–1826 BIRTH 1774-84 • ,Laurens,South Carolina,USA DEATH 1826 • Laurens County, South Carolina, USA and need help finding his ancestors

McCurtain County, Oklahoma

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Welcome to the McCurtain County Page
{{US History|sub-project=Oklahoma}} --- {{Image|file=Tulsa_County_Oklahoma.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Trail of Tears by Robert Lindeux Courtesy of Woolaroc Museum, Bartlesville, Oklahoma''' }} --- *The current leader of this project is [[Branham-239|Robert Branham, a native Texan who lives in Dallas and knows very little about Oklahoma.]] *The coordinator for this county IS BADLY NEEDED. ===Formed From=== McCurtain County was formed in 1907 when Oklahoma became a state from part of the earlier Choctaw Nation in Indian Territory. The name honors an influential Choctaw family that lived in the area. Green McCurtain was the last chief when the Choctaw Nation was dissolved. The county seat is Idabel. ===Adjacent Counties=== Le Flore County (north) Polk County, Arkansas (northeast) Sevier County, Arkansas (east) Little River County, Arkansas (southeast Bowie County, Texas (south) Red River County, Texas (southwest) Choctaw County (west) Pushmataha County (northwest) ===History/Timeline=== In the 1820s, thye County was a major part of Miller County, Arkansas. The area was sparsely populated, with no roads or bridges and no towns. There were post offices established at small trading posts along the various trails. Towns began to form when the Arkansas and Choctaw Railway (later the St. Louis and San Francisco Railway) was built across the area in 1902. Between 1910 and 1921 the Choctaw Lumber Company laid tracks for the Texas, Oklahoma and Eastern Railroad from Valliant, Oklahoma to DeQueen, Arkansas. These roads still served the area at the beginning of the 21st century. Initially, the county experienced difficulty functioning because of lack of funds. When the Choctaws accepted their land allotments, their homesteads were not taxable for twenty-one years. No roads were built until a decade after statehood. There were no bridges, so ferries carried people and vehicles across the major streams.[3] ====Government Offices==== ===Geography=== The county is in southeasterna Oklahoma. '''Airports''' '''Hospitals''' '''Lakes''' '''Major Highways''' U.S. Highway 70 U.S. Highway 259 State Highway 3 State Highway 4 State Highway 37 State Highway 87 State Highway 98 '''Railroads''' * BNSF - BNSF Railroad formerly SL & SF - St Louis & San Francisco Railway (Frisco) ===Local Resources=== '''Agriculture''' '''Minerals''' ===Protected Areas=== ^ Little River National Wildlife Refuge * Ouachita National Forest (part) ===Demographics=== ===Cities=== * [[:Category:Broken Bow, McCurtain County, Oklahoma|Broken Bow]] * [[:Category:Idabel. McCurtain County, Oklahoma|Idabel - county seat]] ====Towns==== Garvin Haworth Millerton Smithville Valliant Wright City ====Unincorporated Communities==== Battiest Bethel Bokhoma Hochatown Pickens ===Census Designated Places=== Eagletown ====Former Communities==== ===Events/Festivals=== ===National Register of Historic Places=== Barnes-Steverson House Upload image November 17, 1978 (#78003083) 3 Adams St., SE. 33°53′38″N 94°49′23″W Idabel 2 Grobin Davis Mound Group Upload image November 23, 1984 (#84002637) Address Restricted Wright City 3 Frisco Station May 21, 1979 (#79003137) Texas Ave. 33°53′39″N 94°49′45″W Idabel 4 Jefferson Gardner House Upload image April 4, 1975 (#75002068) 3 miles west of Eagletown off U.S. Route 70 34°02′47″N 94°37′24″W Eagletown 5 Garvin Rock Church Upload image June 16, 1980 (#80003275) Love and Williams Sts. Coordinates missing Garvin 6 Harkey Site Upload image December 19, 1978 (#78003084) Address Restricted Idabel 7 Harris House Upload image September 1, 1978 (#78003082) 6 miles (9.6 km.) south of Haworth 33°46′06″N 94°41′00″W Haworth 8 Idabel Armory Upload image September 8, 1988 (#88001409) Washington St. and SE. Ave. F 33°53′43″N 94°49′16″W Idabel 9 Pine Creek Mound Group Upload image January 21, 1974 (#74002194) Address Restricted Bethel 10 Rouleau Hotel Upload image September 14, 2002 (#02000974) 20 E. Main St. 33°53′44″N 94°49′37″W Idabel 11 Spaulding-Olive House Upload image September 28, 1979 (#79003138) 601 Adams, SE. 33°53′39″N 94°49′09″W Idabel 12 Tiner School Upload image November 21, 1980 (#80003274) East of Broken Bow 34°02′24″N 94°38′03″W Broken Bow 13 Valliant School Gymnasium-Auditorium Upload image September 8, 1988 (#88001410) Wilbor and Lucas Sts. 34°00′15″N 95°05′16″W Valliant 14 Waterhole Cemetery Upload image December 11, 1979 (#79002001) South of Garvin 33°59′25″N 94°59′24″W Garvin 15 Wheelock Academy Upload image October 15, 1966 (#66000949) East of Millerton on U.S. Route 70 33°59′38″N 94°59′18″W Millerton 16 Wheelock Church Upload image November 9, 1972 (#72001464) 2 miles northeast of Millerton 33°59′26″N 94°59′25″W Millerton ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} ====Colleges/Universities==== ====Public Schools==== ====Private Schools==== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} ===Historical Census=== 1910 20,681 — 1920 37,905 83.3% 1930 34,759 −8.3% 1940 41,318 18.9% 1950 31,588 −23.5% 1960 25,851 −18.2% 1970 28,642 10.8% 1980 36,151 26.2% 1990 33,433 −7.5% 2000 34,402 2.9% 2010 33,151 −3.6% Est. 2015 33,048 ===Notables=== ===Wikitree Profiles=== ===County Resources=== ===Sources=== * "Trail of Tears", Council of Indian Nations, 1310 E Riverside Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85034 * McCurtain County, Oklahoma - '''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McCurtain_County,_Oklahoma''' * Coleman, Louis. "McCurtain County," Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture, Oklahoma Historical Society, 2009.

McCurtin County, Oklahoma

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Welcome to the McCurtin County Page
{{US History|sub-project=Oklahoma}} {{OnePlaceStudy | place =McCurtain County, Oklahoma | category =McCurtain County, Oklahoma }} --- {{Image|file=Tulsa_County_Oklahoma.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Trail of Tears by Robert Lindeux Courtesy of Woolaroc Museum, Bartlesville, Oklahoma''' }} --- *The current leader of this project is [[Branham-239|Robert Branham, a native Texas who lives in Dallas and knows very little about Oklahoma.]] *The coordinator for this county IS BADLY NEEDED. ===Formed From=== ===Adjacent Counties=== ===History/Timeline=== ====Government Offices==== ===Geography=== '''Airports''' '''Hospitals''' '''Lakes''' '''Major Highways''' '''Railroads''' ===Local Resources=== '''Agriculture''' '''Minerals''' ===Protected Areas=== ===Demographics=== ===Cities=== ====Towns==== ====Unincorporated Communities==== ====Former Communities==== ===Events/Festivals=== ===National Register of Historic Places=== ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} ====Colleges/Universities==== ====Public Schools==== ====Private Schools==== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} ===Historical Census=== ===Notables=== ===Wikitree Profiles=== ===County Resources=== ===Sources=== * "Trail of Tears", Council of Indian Nations, 1310 E Riverside Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85034 * McCurtin County, Oklahoma - '''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McCurtin_County,_Oklahoma'''

McDade Name Study

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[[Category:McDade Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The McDade Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McDade McDade] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the McDade name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England McDades), by time period (18th Century McDades), or by topic (McDade DNA, McDade Occupations, McDade Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the McDade Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please post a comment below for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=McDade}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Teams / Research Pages== *[http://www.surnameweb.org/genealogy/index.php?s_Surnames=McDade McDade surname resource center] ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the McDades of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified yet!

McDavid-Castle Glinsk

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The goal of this project is to ...establish the descendents of James Burke McDavid. Procur and document all historical events and lineage. Bring all together and combine in one venue for present and future generations. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[McDavid-96|Terra McDavid]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * identify all descendents James Burke McDavid * gather and verify historical input *document facts Share personal knowledge Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13794344 send me a private message]. Thanks!

McDonald Family Mysteries

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McDonald's of Menallen Township Adams County PA Quakers

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[[Category:MacDonald Name Study]] [[Category:Clan MacDonald]] [[Category: Menallen Monthly Meeting, Biglerville, Pennsylvania]] See: [[:Category:Menallen Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania]] The goal of this project is to share information connecting Ancestral Lines from [[McDonald-4683|Benjamin McDonald]] , [[Newlin-303|William Newland I]] , [[Morton-5391|James Morton]] , [[Clayton-170|William Clayton III]] to other Families in the Quaker Community of Menallen Township, York County now Adams County, Pennsylvania. Follow [[McDonald-11409|Mordecai Smith McDonald]] married [[Roe-2000|Emma Virginia Roe McDonald]] through her mother [[Newlon-88|Sarah Jane Newlon Roe]] directly to [[Newlin-303|William Newland I]] married [[Benson-3939|Hannah Benson Newland]] [[Newlin-303|William Newland I]] married [[Benson-3939|Hannah Benson Newland]] father of [[Newlon-50|William Newland II]] married [[Morton-5387|Margaret Morton Newland]] Daughter of [[Morton-5388|John Morton]] Son of [[Morton-5389|John Morton]] Son of [[Morton-5390|John Morton]] Son of [[Morton-5391|James Morton]] [[Morton-5391|James Morton]] Father of [[Morton-5390|John Morton]] above and [[Morton-2512|William Morton]] Father of [[Morton-1243|Rachel Morton Blackburn]] married [[Blackburn-151|John Blackburn]] Follow [[De_Clayton-30|Lord Hugh de Clayton]] Born 1005 in Normandy, France through his descendents to [[Clayton-170|William Clayton III]] married [[Mickel-14|Prudence Mickel Clayton]] to [[Clayton-176|William Mickel Clayton]] through to [[Clayton-2042|Elisha Clayton]]{{1776 Sticker|unit= New Jersey, American Revolution}} , {{DAR-grs|A022895|Elisha Clayton|April 29, 2017}} [[Clayton-170|William Clayton III]] married [[Mickel-14|Prudence Mickel Clayton]] Parents of [[Clayton-159|Mary Jane Clayton Beals]] married [[Beals-61|John Beals Sr]] Parents of [[Beals-95|Jacob B Beals Sr]] married [[Brooks-4282|Mary Brooks Bales]] Parents of [[Beals-108|Jacob Beals II]] married [[Griest-9|Elizabeth Griest Beals]] Parents of [[Beals-115|Jacob Beals III]] married [[Blackburn-2705|Elizabeth Blackburn Beals]] Granddaughter of [[Morton-1243|Rachel Morton Blackburn]] married [[Blackburn-151|John Blackburn]]

McDougall's Victoria Mission

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directed from [[Space:Victoria District|Victoria District National Historical Site]] ---- [[Category:Treaty 6, 1870s]] [[Category:Treaty 7, 1870s]] [[Category:Cree]] [[Category:Stoney]] [[Category:Métis]] [[Category:Methodists]] [[Category:Edmonton, Alberta]] ---- === McDougall’s Victoria Mission === ==== George Millward McDougall ==== :::1821-1876 A native of Ontario, [[McDougall-1470|George McDougall]] as a founder of Methodist missions among the tribes of the Canadian North West between 1860 and 1876 showed constant concern for education and for the Indian’s future in the settled west. Eight years’ service at Victoria, near Smoky Lake, Alberta, earned McDougall the Cree name “Man of One Word”. Moving to Edmonton in 1871, his consultations with Cree and Stoney in Saskatchewan and Alberta reduced Indian fears by assuring government recognition of their rights. He laid a basis of trust for Indian Treaty No. 6, signed in 1876, seven months after his death in a blizzard near Calgary. When Reverend George McDougall founded the Victoria Mission in 1862, his primary objective was to convert the local natives to Methodism. After his departure in 1871, the mission’s focus shifted to serving the needs of the district’s Métis and white settlers. Shortly after the turn of the century, Reverend Charles Lawford, M.D., established the “Pakan Mission to the Ukrainians”. Both it and the older Victoria Mission were closed in 1922. In 1865, George McDougall’s mission consisted of a two storey residence, a school, a church and an assortment of out-buildings. To meet the needs of the settlement’s increasing population, a second church was constructed in 1887 about 3 kilometres west of the original site. The Pakan Church, located immediately north of the Hudson’s Bay Company Clerk’s Quarters, was built in 1906. The influx of immigrants from east-central Europe brought about renewed missionary activity at Victoria. In 1901, Charles Lawford initiated work among this group and within ten years had expanded his operation to include a residence, a well-equipped hospital and a separate Ukrainian Methodist Church. When in 1922 all mission work was suspended at Victoria, the residence and hospital were moved to the nearby town of Smoky Lake. The graves of the McDougall daughters, the 1906 Pakan Church and some archaeological remains are all that are left of this once active mission. In the cemetery, there were only 4 stones: 1. In Remembrance of FLORA The beloved daughter of Rev. George and Elizabeth McDOUGALL Who Entered into Rest October 13, 1870 aged 11 years. ---- :No sin could blight or sorrow fade :Death come with friendly care. :The opening bud to Heaven conveyed :And bade it blossom there. ---- 2. In Remembrance of GEORGIANA The beloved daughter of Rev. George and Elizabeth McDOUGALL Who Entered into Rest November 1, 1870 aged 19 years. ---- :I shall be satisfied when I awake with they likeness ---- 3. ABIGGIL The Beloved Wife of the Rev. John McDOUGALL who died April 11, 1871 aged 23 years 10 months ---- :Blessed are the dead who trust in the Lord. ---- 4. In memory of FRANK ALFRED son of Alex and Sarah KENNEDY who died December 18, 1875 aged 1 year and 1 month. ---- :Of such is the kindom of Heaven. ---- NOTE: The last stone, Frank Alfred Kennedy, son of Alex and Sarah. Unsure as to why he was buried here... possibly his parents were living at Victoria.

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McDowell Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: McDowell Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The McDowell Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McDowell McDowell] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the McDowell name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (Ireland McDowells), by time period (18th Century McDowells), or by topic (McDowell DNA, McDowell Occupations, McDowell Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== If you'd just like to add your McDowells to the study or are new to WikiTree and want to see what's being done, you can join the project and "lurk" to learn your way around. If you feel like adding your own research later, you can always do that. If you're ready to add content to the study, start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if a specific study already fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[McDowell-5877|Jacqueline McDowell]]''' for assistance. We can get you set up with a new free space research page for sharing your interests. {{Member|ONS|name=McDowell}} Once you are ready to go, (at any level) you can show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} . ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! If you have a research topic in mind, we can easily set up a page for it. *[[Space:McDowell_Name_Study_%E2%80%94_The_McDowell_Surname_and_Its_Variants|McDowell Name Study — The McDowell Surname and Its Variants]] * [[Space:McDowell_Family_Mysteries|McDowell Family Mysteries]] *[[Space:McDowell_Name_Study_%E2%80%94_John_McDowell_and_Elizabeth_Line|McDowell Name Study — The Line of John McDowell and Elizabeth Unknown of Amelia County, Virginia, 1700s]] *[[Space:Early_McDowell_Immigrants_in_British_America|Early McDowell Immigrants in British America]] * ==DNA== Current Y-DNA testing shows a number of unrelated families have adopted the McDowell surname over the centuries. Slowly (too slowly!), male McDowells are testing at FamilyTree DNA. If you are interested and can afford it, the Big-Y test will provide the most refined haplogroup information and tightest time frames for matches. As more males test, the relationships to matches will become even clearer. Honestly, it would be nice if the Big-Y test was less expensive. And yet, when you consider the lifetime (and beyond!) benefits as more people test, it's far less expensive than we first think. If you'd like more information, see the FamilyTree DNA web page at: https://www.familytreedna.com/. ==Membership== Please add your name here and your research interests if you would like to join. *[[McDowell-5877|Jacqueline McDowell]] set up this one-name study to help fellow McDowells (in all its current spellings) connect and share information about our ancestral families. Undoubtedly, many of us are not related genetically. The name was likely adopted by various families in the past. I hope, though, that shared research will help us untangle our ancestral lines! Currently, my McDowell line most likely begins with this [[McDowell-5920|John McDowell]]. I'm hoping to find out where he came from and who his ancestors were. *[[McDowell-6455|Cort McDowell]] has family that migrated from Larne, Northern Ireland in the 1950s and would like to find out more about her roots. * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McDowall McDowall] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MacDowell MacDowell] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MacDowall MacDowall] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McDuel McDuel] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MacDuel MacDuel] ==People Profiles== *[[:Category: McDowell Name Study|McDowell Name Study category]] Click on the above link to see the various profiles already in the McDowell Name Study and to "grab" the code for adding your McDowell profiles to the study. (Just add the code below the "Biography" heading, and it will generate the study "sticker.") We can easily add additional location and subject categories to those currently in the study. ==Resources== *'''McDowells in America: A Genealogy''' by Dorothy Kelly MacDowell. https://archive.org/details/mcdowellsinameri00macd *'''A McDowell Genealogy''' by Frank McDowell. https://archive.org/details/mcdowellgenealog00mcdo/mode/2up?view=theater *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MCDOWELL List of McDowells on Wikitree] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/MCDOWELL G2G feed of questions tagged "McDowell"] Maybe someone would like to show some love to these McDowells? There are more than 1,400 orphaned McDowell profiles! *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=MCDOWELL Orphaned McDowell profiles on WikiTree] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=McDowell-1 Unsourced McDowell profiles on WikiTree] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=MCDOWELL Unconnected McDowell profiles on WikiTree]

McDowells in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Published_Family_Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == McDowells in America == * by MacDowell, Dorothy Kelly * published by Gateway Press, Baltimore, 1981 * Source Example: ::: MacDowell, Dorothy Kelly ''[[Space: McDowells in America| McDowells in America: a genealogy]]'' (Gateway Press, Baltimore, 1981) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#MacDowell|MacDowell]: Page 21 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:McDowells in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/mcdowellsinameri00macd (Borrow) *https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/447343-redirection *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005711606 (Search only)

McElderry

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[McElderry-20|Michele McElderry]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12818942 send me a private message]. Thanks!

McElderry Name Study

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[[Category:McElderry Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc.

McElmoyle's, Unraveling the Riddles

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McEntire Workpage

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== Biography == Name: Alexander MCENTIRE 1 Sex: M Birth: 26 OCT 1707 in Rothesay, County Bute, SCOTLAND Death: ABT APR 1818 in Rutherford (nka Cleveland) County, North Carolina USA Burial: ABT APR 1818 possibly buried on the east side of Buffalo Creek, Rutherford County, North Carolina Event: Court Record 13 MAR 1759 Orange County, North Carolina Event: Court Record JUL 1770 Tryon County, North Carolina; Alexander McIntire & Jane his wife to John Lusk, a deed of sale dated the 23 Apr 1770 for 300 acres, proved by George Blanton. Event: Court Record JUL 1771 Tryon County, North Carolina Event: Court Record 20 SEP 1771 Tryon County, North Carolina; "Will of Joseph Green (Tryon County) Wife: Marry Green ..." Event: Land Patent 1 FEB 1762 Orange County, North Carolina; Joseph Barnett, 250 acres on McFarland's Branch of Hyco River. Borders: Stephen Sargent, William Sargent, John McFarland. Witnesses: James Watson, John Ray Chainbears : Alexander McIntire, Thomas Sargent. Event: Land Patent 13 NOV 1764 Orange County, North Carolina Event: Land Patent 6 APR 1765 Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Event: Land Patent 1 AUG 1765 Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Event: Land Patent 30 OCT 1765 Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Event: Land Patent 23 JUN 1766 Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Event: Land Patent 26 SEP 1766 Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Event: Land Patent 27 APR 1767 Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Event: Land Patent 2 JAN 1768 Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Event: Land Patent 3 JAN 1770 Tryon County, North Carolina Event: Land Patent 23 APR 1770 Tryon County, North Carolina; Alexander McIntire and wife Jane to John Lusk, 300 acres on both sides of the Little Broad River. Granted to Alexander McIntire Apr1770. Signed: Alexander McIntire, Jenne t McIntire Witnesses: George Blanton, Joseph Collins. Event: Land Patent 27 DEC 1771 Tryon County, North Carolina; Alexander and wife Janet McIntire to James Collins Senior, 200 acres on both sides of Buffalo Creek. Witnesses: Robert McAfee, Jacob Collins, William Green. Event: Land Patent 2 APR 1793 Lincoln County, North Carolina Event: Land Patent 27 NOV 1794 Lincoln County, North Carolina; Alexander McIntire, 50 acres on Buffalo Creek. Borders: his own land, James Collins. Chainbears: David Allen, James Hawk. Event: Land Patent 1 DEC 1794 Rutherford County, North Carolina; Alexander McEntire to James Collins, 100 acres on First Broad River. Event: Land Patent 22 AUG 1795 Lincoln County, North Carolina; Alexander McEntire, 50 acres on Buffalo Creek. Event: Land Patent 21 AUG 1801 Rutherford County, North Carolina; Alexander McIntire, 150 acres on Sim's Creek. Event: Land Patent 16 OCT 1806 Rutherford County, North Carolina Event: Land Patent 13 MAY 1814 Rutherford County, North Carolina; Alexander McEntire to William McEntire, 50 acres on William's Creek. Granted to John McEntire 11 Dec 1797. Military Service: OCT 1780 Morgan District, Rutherford County, North Carolina -- Revolutionary War Pay Vouchers: Morgan District: Alexander McEntire. Event: Tax List 1782 Rutherford County, North Carolina Census: 1790 Lincoln County, North Carolina Census: 1800 Rutherford County, North Carolina Probate: APR 1818 Rutherford County, North Carolina; On motion the Court granted letters of administration to John McEntire & Alexander (McEntire) on the Estate of Alexander McEntire deceased. Who give bond in £400 wit h William Covington & was duly Qualified & ordered sale. Event: Born2 26 OCT 1707 Little Broad River and Buffalo Creek near Waco, Tryon (fka Rutherford, nka Cleveland County), North Carolina USA Reference Number: IND8995 Note: The McEntire family lived on Little Broad River and Buffalo Creek near Waco, now Cleveland County, North Carolina. Note: Descendants of Alexander McEntire (b. ca. 1713), possibly grandson of Philip MacEntire (b. ca. 1627, d. 1719). Philip MacEntire was born in Scotland and died at Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts USA. He came to America when in his early twenties. He and his wife, Mary (b. 1644), had eleven children. Alexander McEntire is to have written his will in 1784 in old Tryon County (now Lincoln Co.). He and his wife Janet had six sons and one daughter: 1. Twins, Mary and James (b. 1735), who were born in Mecklengburg Co., NC, seven miles west of Charlotte, N.C. Mary married (1) Joseph Greene, (2) James McAfee. Mary died in 1817. James (d. 1818) married Lucretia. He was a Judge, Magistrate, and Justice of the Peace from 1769 to 1779 in old Tryon and Rutherford Counties. 2. Clinton McEntire (ABT 1736/1740 in South Carolina); 3. Byrd McEntire (Bet. 1735/1745 in South or North Carolina); 4. Alexander McEntire, Jr. (ca. 1739); 5. Andrew McEntire (ca.1741-1827); 6. William McEntire (b. 1757), who married Rebecca McEntire, daughter of John McEntire (brother of Alexander McEntire Sr.) and Rachel Beason. Family members live in North Carolina and elsewhere. Alexander McEntire and Janet unknown Alexander McEntire was born about 1707. Conflicting evidence states that Alexander was born about 1713. Alexander died after January 1802, the date of his last know legal document (the sale of 100 acres of land to James Collins). He married Janet unknown after 1725. Janet died after 1792. The last know legal document signed by Janet was in 3 May 1792 when she and her husband witnessed the will of John Walls. Her name is also seen as Jane, Jennet, and Janet. The earliest record of Alexander in North Carolina was that of land granted to him in Bladen County in 1753. Given the delay in claiming and being granted land, he probably worked this land up to 10 years earlier. Today Bladen encompasses the area around Fayetteville, NC. From its formation in 1734 until 1750, Bladen County consisted of its current area plus all land to the west. Due to a fire at the Bladen Court House we can only guess that Alexander initially lived in the south central portion of North Carolina at that time. Most likely he was not as far west as present day Mecklenburg County by 1735 when his oldest children were born, contrary to family lore. It's not improbable that he did move into Mecklenburg area in the late 1740's or early 1750's with his brother John W. McEntire. By the early 1760s they had journeyed westward to present day Cleveland County where they began receiving land grants along the First Broad River and Hinton Creek in 1766. It was probably about that time when he built a large, two story log house up the hill from the creek. The identity of Alexander's father is unproved. In my research, I've seen three credible possibilities: Robert McIntyre of Scotland; John MacKentire, son of Philip MacKentire; or Jonathan MacKentire, son of Philip MacKentire. Robert McIntyre was born 1671 in Rothsay, Butte, Scotland. He married Isabell McKinlay. In 1707 they had a son named Alexander in Scotland. Those who believe this is the Rutherford County McEntire line say Alexander married Janet McPherson in Scotland and then migrated to the colonies. They could easily have come over as part of the Scotch-Irish migration to eastern North Carolina in the early 18th century. There is no mention of a son John or Andrew Aaron. John McIntire, son of Philip MacKentire and his wife Mary Nichols, was born 20 March 1679 in Reading, MA. He married Elizabeth Daniels 8 April 1701. She was born in Watertown, MA. John died in March 1746 in Halifax Co., VA. Aaron Andrew McEntire, born about 1719 and died in Duplin Co., NC, is definitely believed to be their son. It is very plausible that John's sons migrated from Halifax Co., VA to Bladen Co., NC with Alexander and John W. (Jr. ?) moving westward as the frontier opened. To further support the theory that Alexander and John were Aaron's brothers, Alexander and Aaron named all their children the same except Aaron named a son Best and Alexander named a son Byrd. Jonathan McIntire, another son of Philip and Mary MacKentire, was born about 1677 in Reading, MA. He married Martha Graves, a widow, 6 December 1705. She was the daughter of Edward Kneeland and Martha Fowler of Ipswich, MA. In 1720 Jonathan was still in Massachusetts, but eventually moved to SC where he died in 1738. This Jonathan was known to have been in "Pindlind", (Pendleton?) SC. It would have been simple for his sons to migrate straight up from York Co., SC to Rutherford Co., NC. It is my belief that Alexander and John were the sons of John MacKentire (McIntire) and Elizabeth Daniels. That Alexander and Aaron could have named their children the same and that Alexander had a son named Andrew Aaron seems more than just coincidence. I would also have to cast some doubt on Alexander and Janet coming directly from Scotland because of a chair I possess which was in their home (see Family Album of Alexander McEntire). Known to have "been in the family when Mary McEntire and Aaron McEntire were children" (1740s), the chair is not in the style of a 18th century slat back arm chair. Eighteenth century slat back chairs have four slats in the back. The chair I inherited has only three slats and other style characteristics not seen since the 17th century. I can see a rustic chair making the journey from VA, or maybe even MA, to Rutherford Co., NC, but not across the ocean. Philip MacKentire was born between 1627 and 1630 in Argyle County, Scotland. As Philip reached adulthood, the British Isles were torn apart by the English Civil War. Oliver Cromwell had defeated the Royalists and beheaded Charles I, son of the Scottish king James VI. In 1650 Cromwell and his troops marched north to subdue the Scots. After taking Edinburgh, the troops engaged in battle with 13,000 Scot Royalists at Dunbar. Within the first hour of battle 3,000 Scots were dead and the remainder taken as prisoners. Half the prisoners were released due to injury and exhaustion; the other half were held at the Cathedral of Durham. Philip, along with Micum and Robert MacIntyre (possibly his brothers), were among those held in Durham. Cromwell's forces decided to kill all officers and every tenth private. The remainder would be sent to the colonies as indentured servants. Philip, Micum and Robert were among those who set sail for America 11 November 1650 aboard the Unity. Arriving in Massachusetts in late December 1650, Philip served his seven year indenture and settle in Reading, MA. He married Mary Nichols on 6 September 1666 in Reading and they had 11 children. Philip died in December of 1719 in Reading. Alexander McEntire and Janet unknown had the following children: i. Mary McEntire was born in NC 1735 (twin to James). Mary was born in Mecklenburg Co., NC in 1735. Mary died 17 April 1817 at 82 years of age. Her body was interred in the Green Cemetery, Old Bostic Brickyard, Rutherford Co., NC. After Joseph's death, Mary married James McAfee, a signer of the Tryon Resolves who became a strong Tory during the War. James died 4 March 1829 at 92 years of age. His body was interred in Rutherford Co., NC, at the Green Cemetery near the old Bostic Brick Yard. Mary and James lived along the NC-SC state line along Buffalo Creek and were strong Tories. ii. James McEntire was born in NC 1735 (twin to Mary). James died 27 May 1818 in Rutherford Co., NC, at 82 years of age. At the time of his death he was married to Lucretia. He may have married first to Annie Green, sister of Joseph Green. James was a judge, magistrate, and justice of the peace in old Tryon Co., NC from 1769 to 1779 which indicates he was a man of some standing in his community. iii. Clinton McEntire. iv. Byrd McEntire was born about 1737. There is little known about Byrd, except he does appear in land transactions with his brothers in Rutherford County through the early 1800s. v. Alexander McEntire Jr. was born about 1739. He married Hannah unknown. vi. Aaron Andrew McEntire was born in NC about 1741. Aaron died 1827 in Rutherford Co., NC, at 86 years of age. He married Ellinder unknown. She may be the Ellender Wallace who married an Aaron McEntire in Virginia. Ellinder was born in VA about 1773. Ellinder died 1858 in Rutherford Co., NC, at 84 years of age. She made a will in Rutherford Co., NC, 9 January 1858. Ellinder's will was probated in Cleveland Co., NC, 9 June 1858. vii. William McEntire was born 1757. William died 10 February 1832 in Rutherford Co., NC, at 74 years of age. His body was interred in Polkville, NC, William McEntire Cemetery. He married his first cousin Rebecca McEntire. Rebecca was born 1762. Rebecca was the daughter of John W. McEntire and Rachel Beason. Rebecca died 10 March 1842 in Rutherford Co., NC, at 79 years of age. Her body was interred in Polkville, NC, William McEntire Cemetery. URL: http://lelawhisnant.net/journeysthrutime/id237.htm Marriage 1 Janet MCPHERSON b: ABT 1711 in Rothesay, County Bute, SCOTLAND Married: BET 1724 AND 1734 in SCOTLAND or North Carolina USA Children Mary MCENTIRE b: 1735 in Mecklenburg (nka Rutherford) County, North Carolina Sources: Dan McIntire :: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dan_mcintire&id=I248 ID: I08995 Name: Alexander MCENTIRE 1 Sex: M Birth: 26 OCT 1707 in Rothesay, County Bute, SCOTLAND Death: ABT APR 1818 in Rutherford (nka Cleveland) County, North Carolina USA Burial: ABT APR 1818 possibly buried on the east side of Buffalo Creek, Rutherford County, North Carolina Event: Court Record 13 MAR 1759 Orange County, North Carolina Event: Court Record JUL 1770 Tryon County, North Carolina; Alexander McIntire & Jane his wife to John Lusk, a deed of sale dated the 23 Apr 1770 for 300 acres, proved by George Blanton. Event: Court Record JUL 1771 Tryon County, North Carolina Event: Court Record 20 SEP 1771 Tryon County, North Carolina; "Will of Joseph Green (Tryon County) Wife: Marry Green ..." Event: Land Patent 1 FEB 1762 Orange County, North Carolina; Joseph Barnett, 250 acres on McFarland's Branch of Hyco River. Borders: Stephen Sargent, William Sargent, John McFarland. Witnesses: James Watson, John Ray Chainbears : Alexander McIntire, Thomas Sargent. Event: Land Patent 13 NOV 1764 Orange County, North Carolina Event: Land Patent 6 APR 1765 Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Event: Land Patent 1 AUG 1765 Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Event: Land Patent 30 OCT 1765 Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Event: Land Patent 23 JUN 1766 Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Event: Land Patent 26 SEP 1766 Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Event: Land Patent 27 APR 1767 Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Event: Land Patent 2 JAN 1768 Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Event: Land Patent 3 JAN 1770 Tryon County, North Carolina Event: Land Patent 23 APR 1770 Tryon County, North Carolina; Alexander McIntire and wife Jane to John Lusk, 300 acres on both sides of the Little Broad River. Granted to Alexander McIntire Apr1770. Signed: Alexander McIntire, Jenne t McIntire Witnesses: George Blanton, Joseph Collins. Event: Land Patent 27 DEC 1771 Tryon County, North Carolina; Alexander and wife Janet McIntire to James Collins Senior, 200 acres on both sides of Buffalo Creek. Witnesses: Robert McAfee, Jacob Collins, William Green. Event: Land Patent 2 APR 1793 Lincoln County, North Carolina Event: Land Patent 27 NOV 1794 Lincoln County, North Carolina; Alexander McIntire, 50 acres on Buffalo Creek. Borders: his own land, James Collins. Chainbears: David Allen, James Hawk. Event: Land Patent 1 DEC 1794 Rutherford County, North Carolina; Alexander McEntire to James Collins, 100 acres on First Broad River. Event: Land Patent 22 AUG 1795 Lincoln County, North Carolina; Alexander McEntire, 50 acres on Buffalo Creek. Event: Land Patent 21 AUG 1801 Rutherford County, North Carolina; Alexander McIntire, 150 acres on Sim's Creek. Event: Land Patent 16 OCT 1806 Rutherford County, North Carolina Event: Land Patent 13 MAY 1814 Rutherford County, North Carolina; Alexander McEntire to William McEntire, 50 acres on William's Creek. Granted to John McEntire 11 Dec 1797. Military Service: OCT 1780 Morgan District, Rutherford County, North Carolina -- Revolutionary War Pay Vouchers: Morgan District: Alexander McEntire. Event: Tax List 1782 Rutherford County, North Carolina Census: 1790 Lincoln County, North Carolina Census: 1800 Rutherford County, North Carolina Probate: APR 1818 Rutherford County, North Carolina; On motion the Court granted letters of administration to John McEntire & Alexander (McEntire) on the Estate of Alexander McEntire deceased. Who give bond in £400 wit h William Covington & was duly Qualified & ordered sale. Event: Born2 26 OCT 1707 Little Broad River and Buffalo Creek near Waco, Tryon (fka Rutherford, nka Cleveland County), North Carolina USA Reference Number: IND8995 Note: The McEntire family lived on Little Broad River and Buffalo Creek near Waco, now Cleveland County, North Carolina. Note: Descendants of Alexander McEntire (b. ca. 1713), possibly grandson of Philip MacEntire (b. ca. 1627, d. 1719). Philip MacEntire was born in Scotland and died at Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts USA. He came to America when in his early twenties. He and his wife, Mary (b. 1644), had eleven children. Alexander McEntire is to have written his will in 1784 in old Tryon County (now Lincoln Co.). He and his wife Janet had six sons and one daughter: 1. Twins, Mary and James (b. 1735), who were born in Mecklengburg Co., NC, seven miles west of Charlotte, N.C. Mary married (1) Joseph Greene, (2) James McAfee. Mary died in 1817. James (d. 1818) married Lucretia. He was a Judge, Magistrate, and Justice of the Peace from 1769 to 1779 in old Tryon and Rutherford Counties. 2. Clinton McEntire (ABT 1736/1740 in South Carolina); 3. Byrd McEntire (Bet. 1735/1745 in South or North Carolina); 4. Alexander McEntire, Jr. (ca. 1739); 5. Andrew McEntire (ca.1741-1827); 6. William McEntire (b. 1757), who married Rebecca McEntire, daughter of John McEntire (brother of Alexander McEntire Sr.) and Rachel Beason. Family members live in North Carolina and elsewhere. Alexander McEntire and Janet unknown Alexander McEntire was born about 1707. Conflicting evidence states that Alexander was born about 1713. Alexander died after January 1802, the date of his last know legal document (the sale of 100 acres of land to James Collins). He married Janet unknown after 1725. Janet died after 1792. The last know legal document signed by Janet was in 3 May 1792 when she and her husband witnessed the will of John Walls. Her name is also seen as Jane, Jennet, and Janet. The earliest record of Alexander in North Carolina was that of land granted to him in Bladen County in 1753. Given the delay in claiming and being granted land, he probably worked this land up to 10 years earlier. Today Bladen encompasses the area around Fayetteville, NC. From its formation in 1734 until 1750, Bladen County consisted of its current area plus all land to the west. Due to a fire at the Bladen Court House we can only guess that Alexander initially lived in the south central portion of North Carolina at that time. Most likely he was not as far west as present day Mecklenburg County by 1735 when his oldest children were born, contrary to family lore. It's not improbable that he did move into Mecklenburg area in the late 1740's or early 1750's with his brother John W. McEntire. By the early 1760s they had journeyed westward to present day Cleveland County where they began receiving land grants along the First Broad River and Hinton Creek in 1766. It was probably about that time when he built a large, two story log house up the hill from the creek. The identity of Alexander's father is unproved. In my research, I've seen three credible possibilities: Robert McIntyre of Scotland; John MacKentire, son of Philip MacKentire; or Jonathan MacKentire, son of Philip MacKentire. Robert McIntyre was born 1671 in Rothsay, Butte, Scotland. He married Isabell McKinlay. In 1707 they had a son named Alexander in Scotland. Those who believe this is the Rutherford County McEntire line say Alexander married Janet McPherson in Scotland and then migrated to the colonies. They could easily have come over as part of the Scotch-Irish migration to eastern North Carolina in the early 18th century. There is no mention of a son John or Andrew Aaron. John McIntire, son of Philip MacKentire and his wife Mary Nichols, was born 20 March 1679 in Reading, MA. He married Elizabeth Daniels 8 April 1701. She was born in Watertown, MA. John died in March 1746 in Halifax Co., VA. Aaron Andrew McEntire, born about 1719 and died in Duplin Co., NC, is definitely believed to be their son. It is very plausible that John's sons migrated from Halifax Co., VA to Bladen Co., NC with Alexander and John W. (Jr. ?) moving westward as the frontier opened. To further support the theory that Alexander and John were Aaron's brothers, Alexander and Aaron named all their children the same except Aaron named a son Best and Alexander named a son Byrd. Jonathan McIntire, another son of Philip and Mary MacKentire, was born about 1677 in Reading, MA. He married Martha Graves, a widow, 6 December 1705. She was the daughter of Edward Kneeland and Martha Fowler of Ipswich, MA. In 1720 Jonathan was still in Massachusetts, but eventually moved to SC where he died in 1738. This Jonathan was known to have been in "Pindlind", (Pendleton?) SC. It would have been simple for his sons to migrate straight up from York Co., SC to Rutherford Co., NC. It is my belief that Alexander and John were the sons of John MacKentire (McIntire) and Elizabeth Daniels. That Alexander and Aaron could have named their children the same and that Alexander had a son named Andrew Aaron seems more than just coincidence. I would also have to cast some doubt on Alexander and Janet coming directly from Scotland because of a chair I possess which was in their home (see Family Album of Alexander McEntire). Known to have "been in the family when Mary McEntire and Aaron McEntire were children" (1740s), the chair is not in the style of a 18th century slat back arm chair. Eighteenth century slat back chairs have four slats in the back. The chair I inherited has only three slats and other style characteristics not seen since the 17th century. I can see a rustic chair making the journey from VA, or maybe even MA, to Rutherford Co., NC, but not across the ocean. Philip MacKentire was born between 1627 and 1630 in Argyle County, Scotland. As Philip reached adulthood, the British Isles were torn apart by the English Civil War. Oliver Cromwell had defeated the Royalists and beheaded Charles I, son of the Scottish king James VI. In 1650 Cromwell and his troops marched north to subdue the Scots. After taking Edinburgh, the troops engaged in battle with 13,000 Scot Royalists at Dunbar. Within the first hour of battle 3,000 Scots were dead and the remainder taken as prisoners. Half the prisoners were released due to injury and exhaustion; the other half were held at the Cathedral of Durham. Philip, along with Micum and Robert MacIntyre (possibly his brothers), were among those held in Durham. Cromwell's forces decided to kill all officers and every tenth private. The remainder would be sent to the colonies as indentured servants. Philip, Micum and Robert were among those who set sail for America 11 November 1650 aboard the Unity. Arriving in Massachusetts in late December 1650, Philip served his seven year indenture and settle in Reading, MA. He married Mary Nichols on 6 September 1666 in Reading and they had 11 children. Philip died in December of 1719 in Reading. Alexander McEntire and Janet unknown had the following children: i. Mary McEntire was born in NC 1735 (twin to James). Mary was born in Mecklenburg Co., NC in 1735. Mary died 17 April 1817 at 82 years of age. Her body was interred in the Green Cemetery, Old Bostic Brickyard, Rutherford Co., NC. After Joseph's death, Mary married James McAfee, a signer of the Tryon Resolves who became a strong Tory during the War. James died 4 March 1829 at 92 years of age. His body was interred in Rutherford Co., NC, at the Green Cemetery near the old Bostic Brick Yard. Mary and James lived along the NC-SC state line along Buffalo Creek and were strong Tories. ii. James McEntire was born in NC 1735 (twin to Mary). James died 27 May 1818 in Rutherford Co., NC, at 82 years of age. At the time of his death he was married to Lucretia. He may have married first to Annie Green, sister of Joseph Green. James was a judge, magistrate, and justice of the peace in old Tryon Co., NC from 1769 to 1779 which indicates he was a man of some standing in his community. iii. Clinton McEntire. iv. Byrd McEntire was born about 1737. There is little known about Byrd, except he does appear in land transactions with his brothers in Rutherford County through the early 1800s. v. Alexander McEntire Jr. was born about 1739. He married Hannah unknown. vi. Aaron Andrew McEntire was born in NC about 1741. Aaron died 1827 in Rutherford Co., NC, at 86 years of age. He married Ellinder unknown. She may be the Ellender Wallace who married an Aaron McEntire in Virginia. Ellinder was born in VA about 1773. Ellinder died 1858 in Rutherford Co., NC, at 84 years of age. She made a will in Rutherford Co., NC, 9 January 1858. Ellinder's will was probated in Cleveland Co., NC, 9 June 1858. vii. William McEntire was born 1757. William died 10 February 1832 in Rutherford Co., NC, at 74 years of age. His body was interred in Polkville, NC, William McEntire Cemetery. He married his first cousin Rebecca McEntire. Rebecca was born 1762. Rebecca was the daughter of John W. McEntire and Rachel Beason. Rebecca died 10 March 1842 in Rutherford Co., NC, at 79 years of age. Her body was interred in Polkville, NC, William McEntire Cemetery. URL: http://lelawhisnant.net/journeysthrutime/id237.htm Ancestry Hints for Alexander MCENTIRE 1 possible matches found on Ancestry.com Marriage 1 Janet MCPHERSON b: ABT 1711 in Rothesay, County Bute, SCOTLAND Married: BET 1724 AND 1734 in SCOTLAND or North Carolina USA Children Mary MCENTIRE b: 1735 in Mecklenburg (nka Rutherford) County, North Carolina Sources: Dan McIntire :: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dan_mcintire&id=I248 == Sources == http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=irisheyes&id=I08995 http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=44702800 === Footnotes === http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=irisheyes&id=I08995 === Acknowledgments === Thanks to [[Johnson-19803|Paula Johnson]] for starting this profile. Click the Changes tab for the details of contributions by Paula and others.

McFatters of Argyll, Scotland

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While today (2019) McFatters and common variants can be found in the USA, Canada, across Great Britain, and even further abroad, it appears that all McFatters stem from the same small small area of Argyll, Scotland: Kilcolmkill and Kilblaan (now Southend) and Killean and Kilchenzie, on the Kintyre peninsula. === 17th Century === Three men surnamed McPhater are recorded as having hearths in the parishes of "kilcomkill kilchivan kilblaan and South kintyr", in the Hearth Tax Records of Argyll and Buteshire in 1693. They are two men named Duncan, and one man named [[McPhater-2|Neill]]. [[M'Fater-1|Duncan M'Fater]] and his wife Margaret N'Tavish had two daughters, Mary and Christian, and his wife's death is recorded in 1694 (Argyll. Inv.) This Duncan is likely identical to one of the two Duncans named in the hearth tax record from a year before. === 18th Century === "McFatter" (no first name) married Mary Kelly, Jun 1786, Killean and Kilchenzie. FindMyPast, Scotland Marriages 1561-1910. Judging from their daughter Marion's birth record, this man was named Donald. Jean McFater married Andrew Stewart, 02 Jun 1798, Saddell and Skipness, Argyll. FindMyPast, Scotland Marriages 1561-1910. Donald McPhater married Barbara Menzies, 16 Aug 1822, in Campbeltown, Argyll, Scotland. FindMyPast, Scotland Marriages 1561-1910. Archibald McFatter married Blue Killvan, 06 Mar 1834, in Killean and Kilchenzie. FindMyPast, Scotland Marriages 1561-1910. Jean McPhater married Robert Currie, 13 Jun 1836, in Campbeltown, Argyll, Scotland. FindMyPast, Scotland Marriages 1561-1910. Hugh Macfoter (McFatter), born 1797 in Inveraray, a shoemaker by trade, was charged with "Assault with intent to ravish". National Records of Scotland, AD14/26/267, "Precognition Against Hugh Macfoter". Some McFatters found in "Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950," database, FamilySearch. '''Jean''', christened 22 Oct 1765, Killean & Kilchenzie. Father: William McFatter. '''Chursty''', christened 12 June 1770, Killean & Kilchenzie. Father: William McFatter. '''Betty''', christened 12 May 1779, Killean & Kilchenzie. Father: Archibald McFatter. '''Cathrine''', born 21 Feb 1785, Killean & Kilchenzie. Parents: Neill McFatter and Ann McKillop. [[McFatter-118|'''Angus''']], born 13 Nov 1786, Killean & Kilchenzie. Parents: Archibald McFatter and Catherine Kerr. '''Donald''', born 1786, Killean & Kilchenzie. Parents: Niell Macfatter and Isabella McCorquodale. '''Marrion''', born 28 May 1787, Killean & Kilchenzie. Parents: Donald McFatter and Mary Kelly. '''Archibald''', christened 30 June 1788, Killean & Kilchenzie. Parents: Archibald McFatter and Catherine Kerr. '''Isabella''', christened 2 July 1788, Killean & Kilchenzie. Parents: Neill McFatter and Isabella Maccorqodale. '''Janet''' and '''Neill''', christened 29 Sep 1788, Killean & Kilchenzie. Parents: Donald McFatter and Janet Mccaog/McMillan. '''Mary''', christened 8 Aug 1789, Killean & Kilchenzie. Parents: James McFatter and Mary Ker. '''John''', born 17 March 1793, Killean & Kilchenzie. Parents: Archibald McFatter and Catherine Kerr. '''Barbra''', christened 10 Feb 1794, Killean & Kilchenzie. Parents: Donald McFatter and Janet Mccaig. '''Christian''', born 23 Apr 1794, Eaglesham, Renfrewshire. Parents: James McFatter and Mary Kier. '''Hugh''', christened 11 Dec 1795, Killean & Kilchenzie. Parents: Neill McFatter and Isabella Mccorqodale. '''Agnes''', born 10 Jan 1799, Eaglesham, Renfrewshire. Parents: James McFatter and Mary Kier. '''Kate''', born December 1799, Killean & Kilchenzie. Parents: Archibald McFatter and Catherine Kerr. === 19th century === Isabella McPhater, Drumore, had a paternity suit against William Patterson (farm servant of Matthew Langlands), in Campbeltown, 1843. Source: Scottishindexes.com, Sheriff Court Paternity Case. Archibald McPhatter, farm servant of Smerby, Campbeltown, was the defendant in a paternity case against Christina Darroch (formerly servant of James Stewart of Smerby), in 1865. Source: Scottishindexes.com, Sheriff Court Paternity Case. === 1779 census of the Duke of Argyll's estate === A "Finlay McPhader", age 40, and his wife and sons Malcolm and John are found living in Kilfinichen & Kilvickeon. Are these McFatters?

McFeaters Name Study

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[[Category:McFeaters Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The goal of this project is to unite those who are interested in discovering the roots of the Pennsylvania McFeaters line with the hope that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Some alternate spelling of the last name will include: MCPHEETERS, MCPETERS, MCPHETERS, MCFEETERS, MCFETERS, MCPHETRES, MCFEAT, MCFETTERS, and MCPETERS. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * I have hit a dead-end with [[McFeaters-2]]. It is hypothesized that his father was John McFeeters (McFeters/McPheeters) who died 7 SEP 1762 in Chester, Pennsylvania and who was married to a Jean/Jane Scott, possibly born in 1736, Chester County, Pennsylvania may be the parents of McFeaters-2. Any evidence to support this would be greatly appreciated. ==Hypothesis== There seems to be a very strong possibility that the McFeaters line in Western Pennsylvania is indeed part of the orginal McPheeters who came to the colonies in 1726-1730. More information to follow. ''For the past six years, I have been gathering information to update a family history of the McPheeters family. For all of thi stime I have been aware of the McFeaters family of Western Pennsylvania and wondered if there was some connection--especially since there are many variations in the early spelling of both names and since the McPheeters are reported to have originally come to the Pennsylvania Colony from Londonberry, Ireland and settled around 1726-1730. From there they moved down The Great Valley Road of the Shenandoah Valley into Virginia and North Carolina. ''During the past year after a visit to the Indiana County Historical County in Indiana, Pennsylvania and contacts with decendants of the four of the original McFeaters settlers in that area, together with the information from US Census records and Military Pension records, a much clearer picture of the McFeaters family has emerged. However, there are still many details to be explained and confirmed or modified.'''' As given to [[Evans-19656]] by: Dr. Harold McPheeters, MD; Atlanta, Georgia on July 31, 1987 == Research Notes == Work-in-Progress, more information coming soon, bjmcf 28 Apr 2024 There are several key sources which may help in proving that John McFeaters, 1710-1762 is the father of James McFeaters which are noted below: John initially lived in Edgmont Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania and on the Chester County Tax Rolls his name has various spelling: McFeeters, McFeatters, McFeaters. It is thought that John McFeters had two known children. James (1752-1828) and Andrew McPheeters (1761-1850) It is noted that John had a first wife, Mary Stewart/Stuart, 1714-1758) but that family lore cannot be proved as no documentation can be found. If so, James McFeeters (1752-1828) was Mary's son as he married Jane Scott until 1758. or.... John married Jane Scott (1737-1820) , daughter of Andrew (1713-1784) and Catherine (1717-?) Scott, 21 Apr 1758, Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware. Therefore, Andrew Scott was her child as he was born in 1761. Jane McFeters, Administratrix, 07 Sep 1762 in John McFeters will, West Marlborough, Chester County, Pennsylvania with Samuel Scott. Question? Who is Samuel Scott? Son, Samuel Scott McFeaters? Or, relation to Jane (sometimes Jean)? Cousin? Brother? Uncle? Andrew Scott, Janes fathers' will dated 06 Spr 1776, proven 25 Feb 1784 provided for Jane McPhetrick (variation) Note: Andrew McPheeters was a Revolutionary War soilder first serving as a substitute for Isaiah Scott in January 1776, Chester County, Pennsylvania. Jane had a brother, Isaiah Scott born in 1737. Does this support a connection that Andrew McPheeters was John and Jane McFeters son? Andrew had a son named Andrew Scott McPheeters--is this a tribute to the mother's maiden name? === DNA === Recently, a direct male descendant of [[McFeaters-2]] took the Y700 test and has added his DNA to the family tree McPheeters DNA Project. Thus far, it appears as though there is a connection between those with the last name McPheeters and all variations and the SW Pennsylvania McFeaters, but my DNA knowledge has not grown enough to make a correct assessment. Anyone who would like to help with this is welcome and I, [[McFeaters-9]] , will give you further information and access to the study. ==Research Pages== The first immigrants of record to the American Colonies came from Northern Ireland to the Pennsylvania Colony (five -- William, Alexander, Charles, John and James --to the Scots-Irish Settlement in Chester and Lancaster Counties, and two -- Archibald and John-- to the Massachusetts Bay Colny (Maine) between 1710 and 1730. Three of those young families -- William, Alexander and Charles -- moved south to Orange/Augusta County, Virginia, by 1740. Charles then moved on to western North Carolina by 1750 and later changed the spelling of his name to McPeters at the time of the Revolutionary War. Other families of McFeeters immigrated mainly to Pennsylvania between 1800 and 1850, but one such family went first to Canada and then to Vermont, while still another went to South Carolina and later became McPeters in Alabama. There are also African-American and Mulatto McPheeters and McPeters families who are related to the McPheeters and McPeters families who owned slaves. An interesting link for those who are interested in the history/origins of the McPheeters: https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/mc-pheeters/about The last paragraph states: A prominent Presbyterian clergyman, Rev. William McPheeters of Raleigh, North Carolina, wrote in his genealogy -- Some Account of My Paternal and Maternal Ancestors -- in 1842 that the origin of the McPheeters name was with a William, the son of a Peter Hume of the Highlands of Scotland, who was dissatisfied with the treatment given him by his half-siblings of his father's first marriage and decided to call himself William McPeter (i.e., son of Peter). A recent comparison of the DNA patterns of the McPheeters and Hume descendants shows that this legend is 'NOT true. Nor is the McPheeers DNA pattern a close match to those of some Scottish clans that claim us. ==Suggested Resources== Family Tree DNA: McPheeters https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/mc-pheeters/about The McPheeters Family By Helen McPheeters Rice 1956 https://electricscotland.com/webclans/m/macpheeter2.html Upon the Shoulders of Giants, Vol. I by Vernon Arthur Zeitler, 1986 https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/595949/?offset=2#page=1&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= Upon the Shoulders of Giants, Vol II by Vernon Arthur Zeitler, 1993 https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/595981-upon-the-shoulders-of-giants-vol-2 ==Related Surnames and Variants== McFeaters McFeeters McFeters McFetters McPheeters McPheaters McPheadris McPhedris McPhedres McPeters ==Membership== Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[McFeaters-9|Bonnie]] and I am a direct descendant of James McFeaters (McFeaters-2), born about 1752 in Cumberland, Pennsylvania and died 14 JUN 1828 in Cumberland, Pennsylvania. . ==How to Join== Please contact the Study's coordinator [[McFeaters-9|B U]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks!

McGarel Cemetery, Larne, Antrim

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This page is part of the [[Space:Antrim Cemeteries Team|Antrim Cemeteries Team]]. See the: * [[:Category:McGarel_Cemetery%2C_Larne%2C_Antrim|McGarel Cemetery category]] for people buried in this churchyard. '''Cemetery name:''' McGarel Cemetery '''Address:''' 144 Old Glenarm Road, Larne, Northern Ireland. BT40 1NH '''GPS Coordinates:''' 54.858378,-5.816200 '''Parking:''' There is parking for one car just inside the gates when they are open. Be careful not to cause an obstruction. '''Information:''' The land for this Cemetery was donated to the town of Larne in 1862 by Charles McGarel. Charles was a native of Larne, who along with his brothers had travelled to Demerara in South America and were involved in trade and slave ownership. When slavery was abolished in Demerara, Charles benefitted from the Slavery Compensation Scheme and became a very wealthy man. On his return to Larne Charles donated money and land for various schemes in the town such as this Cemetery and the building of the Town Hall on Cross Street. Some residents of Larne now think his name should be removed from the Cemetery and Town Hall due to the unethical source of his fortune. == Sources ==

McGarvey Name Study

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McGaw Family Bible

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Started by James McGaw Sr. and Rachel McGaw (nee King)

McGee-1611 Sandbox 14

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McGee-1611 Unknown North Carolina Photos

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[[Category:Mecklenburg County, North Carolina]] [[Category:Shiloh Advent Christian Church Cemetery, Union County, North Carolina]] [[Category:Union County, North Carolina]] [[Category:Unidentified Family Photos and Scans]] These are pictures that were in the personal effects of my mother, [[Helms-|Laura Rachel (Helms) McGee]], at the time of her passing in 1996s. She may have inherited some of them from her parents, [[Helms-709|Martin Helms]] and [[Baucom-294|Seena (Baucom) Helms]]. Rachel was from Union County and worked in Mecklenburg County ... the city ones are probably Monroe, Union County, North Carolina, or Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina.

McGee-1611-Photos

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McGeever Name Study

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[[Category:McGeever Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == You are welcome to just jump in after reading the goals and process described below for this project. There is no formal "joining" process. If you have any questions, just ask! Please contact the study's coordinator [[McClintock-744|Alison McClintock]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. Thanks! ==About this study== The purpose of this study is to work together on Wikitree to break brick walls and gather useful information on the McGeever surname. We'll do that by collecting sourced information and resources pertaining to the McGeever surname throughout the world and sharing it here in one place (on Wikitree). == Goals == The main goal is to add as many sourced McGeever profiles to Wikitree as we can find, and then, hopefully, connect them all eventually (based on sourced info). You can contribute by doing any of the following: #Take a DNA test and add the results to your profile. Your results will also appear on [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=MCGEEVER McGeever DNA Connections]. #[[Help:How_to_Edit_a_Profile|Profile Improvement]] ##Ensure each profile is [[Space:Genealogically_Defined|Genealogically Defined]]. ##Add sources! ##*Add in-line sources for each fact, avoiding references to unsourced online trees. ##*Add new information with in-line sources; review vital information in profiles and substantiate same; and review and confirm existing source citations. ## Connect any unconnected family member (i.e. ones with unknown parents) to one of the older McGeever lineages. ##Add Categories where appropriate. #Write or expand biographies, using in-line sources and adding explanatory remarks, if needed (i.e. Research Notes, disputed persons sections). # Discover the relationship between the oldest McGeever individuals within the United States and any immigration to the United States. # Help add to a list of useful sources # Add to the list of McGeever notables === Adding a Profile to this Study === Please avoid adding every McGeever / McGeaver profile to this Study. See '''List of McGeever Profiles''' below to get a sorted list of every McGeever profile on WikiTree. The criteria for adding a McGeever profile to the study are: # Add a McGeever profile to this study if their McGeever ancestor is currently unknown (or uncertain). # Add a McGeever profile to this study if they are adopted. To add your ancestor to this study, simply copy the following template to the Biography section of his or her profile: ::
{{One Name Study|name=McGeever|category=McGeever Name Study}}
Once the profile is connected to the main McGeever family line, then remove the template from the profile. Keep the template if the McGeever parentage is marked as uncertain. === Process === # Take existing McGeever profiles on WikiTree and use records found on FamilySearch.org and elsewhere to reconstruct the pedigree as much as possible. # Find other McGeevers on FamilySearch.org etc, add them to WikiTree, reconstruct pedigree or find where they fit in existing families # Find any historical newspaper references to any McGeevers # Find any histories of the McGeever family, whether books, previous personal research, or other written materials. Use these to compare against primary records. *Note: Please make sure to provide sources for all information. Please do not base profiles entirely on derivative sources, such as online family trees that aren't sourced. If the tree you are referencing is sourced, please provide those sources on the profile. Otherwise, please do not simply copy over information from online trees and risk repeating their mistakes. As Wikitree says, "The buck stops here." === Task List === [[:Category:McGeever_Name_Study|List of McGeever profiles added to this study]] (these should only be profiles of people with unknown or uncertain parents). You are invited to work from this list to try to find sources/connections for these unconnected or "uncertain" profiles. == History == To be added ==McGeevers by Location== You can view location categories here: [[:Category:McGeever_Name_Study|McGeever Name Study Categories]] == Name Variations == McGeever, McGeaver, Mageaver, M'Geever, McGiver === List of McGeever Profiles === * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=MCGEAVER&limit=5000&cln=1&order=dobup List of McGeaver Profiles on WikiTree], sorted in birth order, including current last name * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=MCGEEVER&limit=5000&cln=1&order=dobup List of McGeever Profiles on WikiTree], sorted in birth order, including current last name === Oldest Known in the United States === ===McGeever Notables=== Do you know of any McGeever notables? Feel free to add a link to their profile here! * [[McGeever-74|Patrick Hugh "Patsy" McGeever]] (1894-1954) Purple Heart Recipient *[[McGeever-64|Edward Michael "Irish Eddie" McGeever]] (1913-1981) Lightweight Boxing Champion ===Places Named for McGeever People=== This can include towns, counties, streets, parks, buildings, etc. The goal is to find out exactly which person they're named after, but feel free to add places to this list even if you don't know the history behind them. == McGeever Sources == Below is a space for a collection of sources for the McGeever family (feel free to add your own!) * https://irishfamily.toweyclan.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Cloontia-Families.pdf

McGill Catholic Clergy

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[[Category:McGill Name Study]] The goal of this project is to list the McGill and Magill members of the Catholic Clergy. This is a sub-project of [[Space:McGill_Name_Study|McGill Name Study]] Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[McGill-1664|John McGill]]. {| border="1" class="wikitable" ! Name || Birth Date || Birth Location || Ordained || Death Date || Death Location || Buried || Gen Amer || Sept || Notes |- | '''[[Magill-1313|Daniel Magill (abt.1923-2010)]]''' || 1923 || Co. Antrim || || 2010 || Australia || Perth, Australia || N/A || Mor Magill || |- | '''[[Magill-1312|John Magill (abt.1918-1972)]]''' || 1918 || Co. Antrim || || 1972 || Australia || NSW, Australia || || Mor Magill || |- | '''[[Magill-1585|Patrick Magill (1860-1927)]]''' || 1860 || Co. Antrim || || 10 Apr 1927 || || Coleraine || || Tobernagola, Loughguile || |- | Martin Magill || 13 Sep 1961 || Co. Antrim || || || Living || || N/A || Aldergrove/Slane || |- | '''[[Magill-1607|Henry (Magill) McGill (1910-1996)]]''' || 19 Sep 1910 || Ballymena || 1941 || 22 Dec 1996 || Ireland || || || Ballymena || Ft. Worth, TX, Monsignor |- | '''[[McGill-3856|Daniel Joseph McGill (1906-1955)]]''' || 10 Nov 1906 || || 1934 || 13 Jun 1955 || || Cherry Hill, NJ || 2 || || NJ |- | Martin McGuill || 5 May 1938 || Refrugio, TX || 1964 || || || || 3 || Co. Wexford || TX |- | '''[[Magill-953|Rowland Magill ]]'''|| 1814 || Co. Down || || 22 Dec 1870 || || Saul, County Down || N/A || Down || O'Laverty, Vol. 1, p 379-380 |- | John McGill || 4 Nov 1809 || Philadelphia, PA || 1835 || 1872 || Richmond, VA || || 1 || Co. Donegal || Bishop of Richmond, VA |- | '''[[McGill-3857|Stephen J. McGill (1889-1916)]]''' || 10 Sep 1889 || || 1914 || 6 Oct 1916 || || Fall River, MA || 1 || Co. Armagh || |- | '''[[McGill-3850|James McGill (1898-1978)]]'''|| 10 Jan 1898 || Englewood, NJ || 1926 || 28 Mar 1978 || FL || Tenafly, NJ || 2 || || Possibly gr grandson of Daniel Magill/Margaret Nocher |- | James V. McGill || 20 May1827 || Co. Sligo || 1853 || 18 May 1911 || Germantown, PA || Philadelphia, PA || 0 || Co. Sligo || Provincial of Vincentians. Mentioned in Cpt. Augustus McGill book |- | Stephen McGill || 4 Jan 1912 || || 1936 || 9 Nov 2005 || || Barrhead, Scotland || N/A || || Bishop of Paisley, Scotland |- | James McGill || 1916 || || || 1986 || || New Stevenson, Scotland || N/A || || Priest of the Diocese of Motherwell. |- | Thomas Magill || || || 1976 || || || || N/A || Scotland || |- | John A. McGill, SJ || 1831 || Ireland || || 1880 || || Detroit, MI || 0 || || |- | William F. McGill || 1852 || Canada || || 1 Apr 1900 || WI || Fox Lake, WI || 1 || Donegal || |- | '''[[McGill-3852|Joseph P McGill (1929-2009)]]''' || 11 Dec 1929 || || || 2 Dec 2009 || || Lousiana || 3 || || |- | Malachy McGill || 16 Jul 1918 || || 1946 || 31 May 2010 || || Pittsburgh || 2 || Tyrone || Gr GF N. Ireland ? County Tyrone? McGale in Ireland |- | '''[[Magill-1584|Patrick Joseph Magill (1894-1956)]]''' || 22 Feb 1894 || Culbane, Loughguile || 1920 || 18 Feb 1956 || || St. Augustine, FL || 0 || Culbane, Loughguile || |- | '''[[McGill-3865|Patrick McGill (1902-1970)]]''' || 1902 || Ballycastle || || 17 Jan 1970 || Nairobi, Kenya || Mang'u, Kenya || N/A || Ballycastle || Irish priest in Kenya. Holy Ghost. |- | Henry J. McGill || 3 Aug 1853 || Co. Cork, Ireland || || 20Dec 1921 || || St. John, NB || 0 || Cork or Wexford || Sanford, Maine, b. Ireland, Laurence McGill and Mary Geary, b. Queenstown. Possibly Wexford origin |- | James M. McGill || 31 Jan 1872 || Dover, NH || 1895 || 1925 || || Dover, NH || || Wexford || b. Dover, NH. d. Manchester, NH, father Thomas, possibly from Litter, Ferns, Wexford |- | Deacon Joe McGill || || || || || || || || || Minnesota |- | Paul McGill, CSB || || || || || || || || || Toronto |- | '''[[Magill-1414|Bernard Magill (1802-1871)]]''' || 1802 || || || 22 Aug 1871 || Lisnakelly, Donegal || || || || PP of Buncrara, Donegal (will is online at PRONI) |- | Clive Peter Damian Magill || || || || 2013 || Australia || || || || |- | Thomas F. Magill || || || || || Carluke, Scotland || || || || |- | Colin Bruce Magill || || || || || || || || || New Zealand? Living? |- | William Christopher Magill || Nov 1845 || Drogheda, Louth || 1872 || 17 Feb 1933 || Dublin || || || || Arch Deacon Dublin |- | Austin Magill || || || || || || || || || Diocese of Hexam and Newcastle, England 1905 Directory |} ===Research Notes=== There is a two volume directory of the graduates of the St. Patrick's Seminary at Maynooth. *Maynooth students and ordinations index, 1795-1895 (Patrick J. Hamell Birr, Co. Offaly P.J. Hamell 1992). *Carlow College 1793-1993 the ordained students and the teaching staff of St. Patrick's College, Carlow (J. McEvoy Carlow St. Patrick's College 1993). Also see: https://clericus.ie/ Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/McGill-1664#PM-18504720 send me a private message]. Thanks!

McGill in the American Revolution

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[[Category:McGill Name Study]] The goal of this project is to list McGill and Magill who served in the American Revolution Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[McGill-1664|John McGill]]. '''Daughters of the American Revolution Patriot Ancestors''' {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''DAR #''' ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''Additional Notes#''' |- |- | [[McGill-3232|Alexander McGill (abt.1758-1830)]] || [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A202483 A202483] || VA. Major. |- | [[McGill-3231|Angus McGill (abt.1758-1820)]] || [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A076984 A076984] || NC. Pvt. |- | [[Magill-1111|Arthur Magill Sr (1764-1847)]] || [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A076986 A076986] || PA. Pvt. |- | [[McGill-3233|Daniel McGill (abt.1750-abt.1789)]] || [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A076987 A076987] || NC. Pvt. |- | [[McGill-3234|James McGill (abt.1721-1788)]] || [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A076988 A076988] || PA. Patriotic Service. |- | [[McGill-913|James McGill (abt.1754-1834)]] || [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A076989 A076989] || PA. Sergeant. Pension W8428. |- | [[McGill-3235|John McGill (abt.1730-abt.1782)]] || [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A076990 A076990] || SC. Civil Service. |- | [[McGill-3236|John McGill (abt.1747-1834)]] || [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A210448 A210448] || PA. Pvt. Pension S4189. |- | [[McGill-3237|Patrick McGill (1769-1814)]] || [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A076991 A076991] || NJ. Pvt. |- | [[McGill-1770|Roger McGill (1742-abt.1799)]] || [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A076992 A076992] || SC. Civil Service |- | [[McGill-3238|Samuel McGill (abt.1742-aft.1787)]] || [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A076993 A076993] || SC. Lieut. |- | [[McGill-3239|William McGill (abt.1755-aft.1810)]] || [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A076994 A076994] || NC. Soldier. |- | [[Magill-333|Charles Magill (1760-1827)]] || [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A073095 A073095] || Winchester, VA. Col. Pension W5336. |- | [[Magill-1262|Hugh Magill (abt.1747-)]] || [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A073096 A073096] || PA. Pvt. |- | [[Magill-260|James Magill (abt.1756-1840)]] || [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A073097 A073097] || PA. Pvt. Pension R6827. |- | [[Magill-1263|John Magill (abt.1759-aft.1832)]] || [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A073098 A073098] || Pension 31230. Probably same person as [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A073099 A073099 ] |- | [[McGill-1891|John McGill Jr. (1759-1842)]] || [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A073099 A073099] || VA. Pvt. Pension 31230. |- | [[Magill-102|William Magill (abt.1725-1806)]] || [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A073100 A073100] || VA. Staff Officer. |} '''Revolutionary War Pension Records''' {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''Pension #''' ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''State Served#''' ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''State Received#''' ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''Additional Notes#''' |- |- | [[McGill-1891|John McGill Jr. (1759-1842)]] || S31230 || VA || KY || |- | [[Magill-260|James Magill (abt.1756-1840)]] || R6827 || VA || TN || Mary. |- | [[Magill-333|Charles Magill (1760-1827)]] || W5336 || VA || VA || Mary B. |- | [[McGill-913|James McGill (abt.1754-1834)]] || W8428 || VA || IN, KY || Sarah |- | [[McGill-3236|John McGill (abt.1747-1834)]]|| S4189 || PA || OH || |- | [[McGill-3242|William McGill (abt.1747-1828)]] || W23952 || MA || ME || Martha |- | [[McGill-2111|Robert McGill Sr. (1758-1835)]]|| [https://www.fold3.com/image/23857547 S16946] || NJ || IN || |} '''Additional Service Records''' {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''State''' ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''Regiment''' ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''Additional Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''Rank''' |- |- | Hector McGill || NC || 10th Regiment || || |- | James McGill || PA || 3rd Regiment || || Pvt |- | Charles McGill || VA || 11th Regiment || || Leutenant |- | Henry McGill || PA || 3rd Regiment || || |- | John McGill || || || Jone's Company Artillery Continental Troops || |- | James McGill || PA || 2nd Regiment || || |- | John McGill || || 4th Reg. Artillery || Continental Troops || Pvt |- | Nathaniel McGill || PA || 5th Reg || || Sergent |- | Bryan McGill || VA || 4,8,12 VA Reg. || || |- | John McGill || NY || || Capt James Cannon Recruits || |- | Roger McGill || VA || 8th Reg || || Pvt |- | Charles McGill || || || Kennedy's Regiment Militia, territory south of Ohio River || Pvt |- | Thomas McGill || GA || 1st Triplett's Reg. GA Militia || || Pvt |- | William McGill || MA || 15th MA Reg || || Pvt |- | Henry McGill || PA || 11th || || |- | Francis McGill || || || Hazen's Regiment, Contintal Troops || Pvt |- | [[McGill-2111|Robert McGill Sr. (1758-1835)]] || NJ || || Frelinghuysen's Battalion, Militia || |- | John McGill || || || Walker's Co., Christian's Regiment of Militia, Terr. S. of Ohio River || Pvt |- | Roger McGill || VA || 12th || || |- | James McGill || VA || || Western Battalion, State Troops || Lieut |- | James McGill || PA || 8th || || Pvt |- | James McGill || VA || 12th || || Pvt |- | John McGill || NY || || || |- | James McGill || SC || 1st || || Corporal |- | John McGill || || || Corps of Invalids || |- | Robert McGill || VA || 8th || || Sergent |- | Brian McGill || VA || 4th || || Pvt |- | Willam McGill || || || Spencer's Regiment, Sergent || Sergent |- | James McGill || DE || || Haslet's Delaware Regiment || Private |- | John McGill || NJ || 1st || || Private |- | James McGill || MS || 2nd || 2nd Fitzpatrick's Regiment || Private |- | John McGill || PA || 3rd || || Pvt |- | James McGill || PA || 2nd || || Pvt |- | John McGill || DE || || Haslet's Delaware Regiment || Pvt. |- | Daniel McGill || VA || 12th || || Pvt. |- | John McGill || DE || || Hall's Delaware Regiment || Pvt. |- | Roger McGill || VA || 4,8, 12 || || |- | John McGill || NY || || Willet's Regiment || Pvt |- | James McGill || || || Hazen's Regiment || Pvt |- | Henry McGill || PA || 11th || || Corporal |- | James McGill || NJ || 1st || || Pvt |- | William McGill || || || Snowden's Co., 2 Reg't U.S. Levies || Pvt |- | Andrew Magill || NC || || || |- | John Magill || VA || || || |- | Hugh Magill || || || Kennedy's Regiment, Terr. S. of OH River || |- | Hugh Magill || KY || 6th || || |} ==Sources== *www.fold3.com *https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search/?Tab_ID=1 *National Society, Sons of the American Revolution Ancestry.com. U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011 Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Check to see if these Soldiers are in Wikitree. * Create pages and build trees for Revolutionary War Soldiers * Improve the biographies of the soldiers Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/McGill-1664#PM-18504720 send me a private message]. Thanks!

McGill Name Study

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[[Category:McGill Name Study]] [[:Category:McGill Name Study]] [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Glenarm_Magill_History| Other WikiTree pages that link to this page]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The McGill Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McGill McGill] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the McGill name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England McGill's), by time period (18th Century McGill's), or by topic (McGill DNA, McGill Occupations, McGill Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the McGill Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[McGill-1664|John McGill]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=McGill}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! ===Ireland=== ====County Antrim==== *For perspective, in the 1901 Census there were 1171 Magill and 189 McGill individuals in Co. Antrim. * [[Space:Glenarm_Magill_History | Glens of Antrim Magill Family History]] Early Records * [[Space:Glenarm_RC_Baptism_Records | Glens of Antrim Magill RC Baptisms]] * [[Space:Glenarm_Magill_RC_Marriages | Glens of Antrim Magill RC Marriages]] * [[Space:Glenarm_McGill_Diaspora|Glenarm McGill Diaspora]] *[[Space:Glens_of_Antrim_Magill_Septs|Glens of Antrim Magill Septs (especially Tickmacrevan, Carncastle and Kilwaughter parishes)]] *[[Space:Loughguile_Parish_McGill_families|Loughguile Parish McGill families]] *[[Space:McGills_of_Prolusk_townland%2C_Ballintoy_Parish%2C_County_Antrim|Ballintoy Parish, (Prolusk townland) McGill Families]] *[[Space:Culfeightrin_Parish_McGill_Families|Culfeightrin Parish McGill Families]] ====County Down==== *There were 467 Magill and 65 Magill in the 1901 Census * [[Space:Gill_Hall | Magills of Gillhall Estate]] * [[Space:Tullycairn_House | Tullycairn House]] * Saul, Downpatrick Magill family [[Magill-1258|Michael Magill (1783-1860)]] ===County Tyrone=== *There were 23 Magill and 66 McGill in the 1901 Census. *Creeve townland, Lissan civil Parish Magill family [[Magill-1340|William Magill Esq. (abt.1756-1839)]] ====County Donegal==== *There were 112 Magill and 265 McGill in 1901 Census. *[[McGill-3892|Patrick (McGill) MacGill (1890-1963)]] The Navvy Poet *[[McGill-3891|Patrick J. McGill (1897-1982)]] Teacher, author, genealogist *[[McGill-2185|Patrick McGill (abt.1814-1873)]] Ancestor of US Supreme Court Justice *{{FindAGrave|214537076}} ===County Mayo=== *In the 1901 Census there 13 McGill individuals in County Mayo, mostly in [https://www.townlands.ie/mayo/burrishoole/kilmeena/kilmeena/roscahill/ Kilmeena Civil Parish, Roscahill townland]. [[McGill-3896|William Joseph McGill (1867-1951)]] is the head of household of one of these families. *Several County Mayo McGill immigrants to Chicago include: {{FindAGrave|189736447}}, {{FindAGrave|204666983}}, {{FindAGrave|214530466}}, {{FindAGrave|155467665}}, {{FindAGrave|214457594}}, {{FindAGrave|214458513}}, ===Scotland=== ===US and Canada=== * [[Space:Chicago_McGill_Obituaries|Chicago McGill Obituaries]] * [[Space:Chicago_McGill_Catholic_Burials|Chicago McGill Catholic Burials]] from familysearch.org Chicago Archdiocese Cemetery Records (1864-1989) Collection. *[[Space:McGill_in_the_American_Revolution|McGill in the American Revolution]] *[[Space:African_American_McGill/Magill_Families|African American McGill/Magill Families]] *[[Space:Jewish_Magill/McGill_families|Jewish Magill/McGill families]] *[[Space:Various_Magill_families_in_the_Untited_States|Various Magill families in the United States]] ===Other=== * [[Space:McGill_Catholic_Clergy|McGill Catholic Clergy around the World]] *[[Space:Scotch_Irish_Magill_Sources|McGill and Magill Family History Publications]] ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Magill Magill] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MacGill MacGill] ==To Do List== * Get a McGill Logo/crest for webpage * Description of the origin of the name * Section on McGill DNA Testing

McGillycuddy of the Reeks

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[[Category:Irish Clans]] [[Category: Clann Gilla Mochuda]] [[Category:Ireland_Ancient_Nobility]] [[Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1499|Project: British Isles Royals and Aristocrats 742-1499]] --- [[Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_1500-Present|Project: British Isles Royals and Aristocrats 1500-Present]] ''' Welcome to the McGillycuddy of the Reeks, Lord of Doonebo Team''' This is part of the [[Project:Irish_Roots|Irish Roots Project]]. Also see [[Space:Irish_Dynasties]] and [[Space:Irish_Kingdoms]] The goal of this project is to list and update the profiles of the Chiefs of the McGillycuddy of the Reeks, Lord of Doonebo. == Members == *[[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]]. *[[McGillycuddy-35|Donough McGillycuddy]] == Chiefs of McGillycuddy of the Reeks == *[[McGillycuddy-33|Donogh McGillycuddy (1620-1695)]] obtained a grant of arms from [[Carney-1384|Sir Richard Carney (abt.1635-abt.1692)]], Ulster King of Arms, in 1688. *Cornelius McGillycuddy son of [[McGillycuddy-33|Donogh McGillycuddy (1620-1695)]] *[[McGillicuddy-23|Dennis McGillicuddy (1681-1730)]] * **[[McGillycuddy-8|Francis McGillycuddy (1751-1820)]] Not a Chief *[[McGillycuddy-14|Richard McGillycuddy (1750-1826)]] *[[McGillycuddy-7|Richard McGillycuddy (1790-1866)]] *[[McGillycuddy-15|Lieut Col Ross Kinloch McGillycuddy (1882-1950)]], was a member of the Senate from 1928 until 1943 *Major John McGillycuddy - badly wounded in the second World War and died in 1959 *[[McGillycuddy-11|Richard (McGillycuddy) The McGillycuddy of the Reeks]] - No father, green locked - He had no sons *Donough McGillycuddy - Current, first cousin to Richard == Tasks == Here are some of the tasks that we think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Find the source and meaning of Lord of Doonebo * Create/update Bios of the profiles * Connect to one of the High Kings or other Kingdoms of Ireland. == Sources == *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=MCGILLYCUDDY&cln=0&order=dobup&secondary_order=&layout=comfortable&u= All McGillycuddy on Wikitree by DOB] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McGillycuddy_of_the_Reeks Wikipedia - McGillycuddy of the Reeks] *[https://db0nus869y26v.cloudfront.net/en/McGillycuddy_of_the_Reeks McGillycuddy of the Reeks] *[https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_McGillycuddy_papers_a_selection_from/FgAIAAAAQAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 The McGillycuddy papers: a selection from the family archives of 'the McGillycuddy of the Reeks' ed. with an intr. memoir by W.M. Brady, By William Maziere Brady · 1867] *[https://archive.org/details/erinsbloodroyal00elli/page/156/mode/2up?q=Doonebo Erin's blood royal : the Gaelic noble dynasties of Ireland, by Ellis, Peter Berresford] Lord of Doonebo pg, 157, 158 *[https://www.irishtimes.com/news/death-of-a-hereditary-irish-chieftain-1.406722 Death of a hereditary Irish chieftain -The Irish Times, Sat, Jan 15, 2005] Richard Denis Wyer McGillycuddy *[http://lordbelmontinnorthernireland.blogspot.com/2015/03/the-reeks.html Blog - THE McGILLYCUDDY OF THE REEKS] full family line *[https://enacademic.com/dic.nsf/enwiki/4624843 McGillycuddy of the Reeks at enacademic.com] *[http://griffiths.askaboutireland.ie/gv4/nbl/lh_nbl_show5.php?mysession=&choice=&id=052167&pdfpage=794 Burke's Family Records, 1976, pg.794] *[http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=1821 ESTATE: MCGILLYCUDDY at NUI Gulway] Description of Home

McGinty Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about our family. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. [[Category:Family Mysteries]] The first question is: are [[McGinty-355|Edward McGinty]] and [[McGinty-295|Nathen McGinty]] brothers or even first or second cousins? What evidence is there to think this is a possibility? Only the fact that [[May-2232|James Stephen May I]] , son of [[May-2238|Bryan May]] and [[McGinty-34| Bridget McGinty]] was seen living with Michael McGinty and his children in the 1880 US census. It is assumed that this is no coincidence and that Bridget may have known a relative that James should seek out. More evidence will be placed as found.

McGlone Name Study

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[[Category:McGlone Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Langley-1081|Cassie Wicks]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == This is a place to post your McGlone family lines to see how we are all connected. Ideas for posts: Meaning of the McGlone surname, geographical origin of the McGlone surname, McGlone veterans, famous McGlone family members Please post any questions or other items of interest!

McGrath Family

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[[Category:McGrath Name Study]] The goal of this project is to trace the McGrath Family in Ireland: In present day Ireland, USA and Australia... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Foy-216|Janeen Foy]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Explore Richard McGrath born 1836-1879 Born in Ireland * Explore Richard McGrath born 1858 Born in Ireland * Which of these Richards, if either married Mary Geary born 1856-1942, she died in NY Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8568191 send me a private message]. Thanks!

MCGRATHMAGRATH FAMILY PROJECT

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The goal of this project is to bring together those McGraths interested in their Irish McGrath ancestry, especially the origins of the McGraths and the various lines that have branched out from Termon Magrath on the borders of Donegal, Tyrone and Fermangh. Those who have completed either YDNA or mtDNA testing are especially welcomed to join so we can better match up geographical locales of our various McGrath lines. And McGraths also include McGraw and related lines.. Right now this project has just has one member, me. I am [[Real-389|Chuck Real]]. My Magraths are from Ballynaclough, Old Pallas, Limerick. We were fairly new arrivals in Limerick, probably sometime in the late 1580s to early 1600s. The McGrath land in Ballynaclough has been in the same Magrath/McGrath family since that time, although it was confiscated in 1756, since it was held by a Catholic. With land reforms, the land was then reacquired by the same family. My 3 great grandmother was Winifred Magrath. In 2016 several of my cousins descended from Winifred and Thomas Real, Knockauroe and Gurtakilleen (Oola), Limerick, attended the McGrath Clan Gathering in Dungarven, Waterford. Another Clan Gathering is scheduled. Also, while in Dublin we had the pleasure of meeting and visiting with Father Patrick Ryan, the author of the definitive biography of Miler Magrath. I hope you will join the McGrath/Magrath Family Project and help expand the knowledge of the McGrath family and all its connected lines. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Build a database of GEDmatch kit #s. (Chuck Real's Kit# T2245542 * Build a database of family origin locales in Ireland * Exchange family tree information to link McGrath family lines Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=22780070 send me a private message]. Thanks!

McGrice Name Study

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[[Category:McGrice Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[McGrice-37|Malcolm McGrice]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other McGrice/McGrace/McGreece researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Spelling variations found in records include McGrice / McGrace / McGreece / McGreese / McGrease / Magreece / Magreese / McCrace / McGriece / McGreish == Task List == From research these family names seem to only have originally occurred in small areas of [1] Ireland [ centred around Fermanagh ] and [2] Scotland [ Ayrshire ] . Family migrated to US from both areas and to Australia from Fermanagh. Working on establishing links between what are currently just small families and individuals; excepting the Australian descendants of William McGreece [ McGreece-8] Any assistance to establish and confirm links between any of these individuals or families much appreciated !

McGuffin Bible

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Photocopies of pages from a McGuffin family bible starting with [[McGuffin-145|Robert McGuffin]] and his wife, Elizabeth. Light notes in the margins refer to some individuals as "Pa's" relation of some type. I believe that the "Pa" referenced here was [[McGuffin-135|Adam Given McGuffin Sr.]] (but I could be mistaken). '''Tip:''' The margin notes on the right side of page 1 are more clearly visible on the left side of page 2. As of the late 1990s, this bible was still being updated with family information. Recent records have been redacted from the pages provided here.

McGuffin Name Study

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[[Category:McGuffin Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[McGuffin-195|Mark McGuffin]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == I always thought a MacGuffin was (to cite Webster’s) “an object, event, or character in a film or story that serves to set and keep the plot in motion despite usually lacking intrinsic importance.” Surely this would be a good place to collect such examples And to record that the first instance of the name used in this way (Alfred Hitchcock) after whom it was so named and why. Examples: A. In “Psycho” Hitchcock's gimmicky device, termed a MacGuffin (the thing or device that motivates the characters, or propels the plot and action), is the stolen $40,000 from the realtor's office. Marion Crane becomes a secondary MacGuffin after her murder. B. The Pink panther C. The Maltese Falcon D. The 39 Steps, the MacGuffin is the plan for an advanced airplane engine; E. In The Lady Vanishes, the MacGuffin is a coded message contained in a piece of music. F. A MacGuffin can be a secret instigator for the characters, but the audience does not necessarily need to care about it. In his film North by Northwest, spies chase an ad executive who they believe is harboring secret government documents. It is never revealed to the ad exec (played by Carey Grant) or to the audience what the secret documents are. G. The 39 Steps, the MacGuffin is the plan for an advanced airplane engine; in The Lady Vanishes, his 1938 mystery thriller, the MacGuffin is a coded message contained in a piece of music. H. A MacGuffin can be a secret instigator for the characters, but the audience does not necessarily need to care about it. In his film North by Northwest, spies chase an ad executive who they believe is harboring secret government documents. It is never revealed to the ad exec (played by Carey Grant) or to the audience what the secret documents are. I. The 39 Steps, the MacGuffin is the plan for an advanced airplane engine; in The Lady Vanishes, his 1938 mystery thriller, the MacGuffin is a coded message contained in a piece of music. J. A MacGuffin can be a secret instigator for the characters, but the audience does not necessarily need to care about it. In his film North by Northwest, spies chase an ad executive who they believe is harboring secret government documents. It is never revealed to the ad exec (played by Carey Grant) or to the audience what the secret documents are. K. In Pulp fiction the MacGuffin is the contents of a brief case. [[Arbuthnot-53|Arbuthnot-53]] 06:18, 23 November 2019 (UTC)Arbuthnot-53

McGuire/Maguire

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Dougherty-532|Joe Wolf]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Identify all relatives of Joseph McGuire 1883/? who may have been born in Philadelphia, but did lived in Philadelphia from 1904 to 1940. He was married to Ida Wishart McGuire and had 10 children. He disappeared in 1920. * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=6973374 send me a private message]. Thanks!

McGurk Name Study

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[[Category:McGurk Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The McGurk Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McGurk McGurk] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the McGurk name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England McGurks), by time period (18th Century McGurks), or by topic (McGurk DNA, McGurk Occupations, McGurk Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the McGurk Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Mcgurk-125|James McGurk]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=McGurk}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McGuirk McGuirk] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McGurke McGurke]

McIntosh and Related Families of Stanbridge, Missisqoui, Quebec, Canada

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[[Category:United Empire Loyalists]] [[Category:Loyalists, American Revolution]] [[Category:King's Rangers, American Revolution]] === Research Notes & Further Work... === All results for Abraham Mcintosh [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=Abraham_McIntosh&birth=1800_quebec-canada_5009&birth_x=10-0-0&father=John+_+McIntosh&gender=m&location=3243&name_x=psi_psx&priority=canada&treePerson=113477893_130115488109&types=rt] Found 1850 census, nothing from 1860 or 1870... All results for Fisher Eli Fisher & Catherine (McIntosh ?) Fisher [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=_Fisher&event=_vermont-usa_48&father=Eli_Fisher&location=2&mother=Catherine_McIntosh&name_x=psi_psx&priority=usa] A couple of B to the names... All results for Ann Mcintosh [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=Ann_McIntosh&birth=1806&birth_x=10-0-0&location=3243&name_x=psi_psx&priority=canada&types=rt] == Grogan/ McIntosh == 1892: King's Rangers 1783: C-4222 Page 377 [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/mass-digitized-archives/british-military-naval-records-documents/Pages/item.aspx?PageID=1847401] to page 440 [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/mass-digitized-archives/british-military-naval-records-documents/Pages/item.aspx?PageID=1847401] British military records, "C" series, 1757-1899, located at the National Archives of Canada [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/397529?availability=Family%20History%20Library] Descendants of Robert Grogan [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Grogan-Descendants-528] All results for Robert Grogan [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=Robert_Grogan&birth=1815&birth_x=10-0-0&location=3243&name_x=psi_psx&priority=canada&types=r] No BMD... All Public Member Trees results for Robert Grogan (USA) [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=1030&gsfn=Robert&gsln=Grogan&gsfn_x=NP_NN_NIC&gsln_x=NP_NN_NS&catBucket=rt&cp=12&mssng=Jane&mssns=Mcintosh&msbdy=1815&pcat=42&new=1&rank=1&redir=false] Good [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/27836608/person/12518008063/facts][https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/85289777/person/390083113680/facts][https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/11533302/person/27121347991/facts][https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/74204389/person/83006620941/facts] All results for Jane Mcintosh [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=Jane_McIntosh&birth=1836&birth_x=5-0-0&father=Abraham_+McIntosh&gender=f&location=3243&mother=Mary+Ann_Clapper&name_x=psi_psx&priority=canada&treePerson=113477893_130115488064&types=r] === Search: 1842 Census for Canada West === 1842 Census for Canada West: Districts and Sub-districts [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1842-canada-west/Pages/census-districts-sub-districts.aspx] Search Results: Census of Canada West, 1842 Tooke: We did not find any results for cnsSurname:"Tooke". [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1842-canada-west/Pages/results.aspx?k=cnsSurname%3a%22Tooke%22] Grogan [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1842-canada-west/Pages/results.aspx?k=cnsSurname%3a%22Grogan%22] McIntosh [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1842-canada-west/Pages/results.aspx?k=cnsSurname%3a%22McIntosh%22] === Elizabethtown, Leeds, Canada West === Google Search https://www.google.ca/search?q=Elizabethtown,+Leeds,+Canada+West&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&gws_rd=cr&dcr=0&ei=oRrxWbu1OsukjwPWp4DQBg] Family Search [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Leeds_County,_Ontario_Genealogy] Leeds & Grenville Branch (Ontario Genealogical Society)[https://leedsandgrenville.ontarioancestors.org/] Rootsweb [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~onleedsg/][http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~onleedsg/info-local.html] === Irish Emigration (nineteenth century) === Irish societies help emigration nineteenth century [https://www.google.ca/search?dcr=0&biw=1600&bih=760&q=irish+societies+help+emigration+nineteenth+century&oq=irish+societies+help+emigration+nineteenth+century&gs_l=psy-ab.12...230356.241376.0.244370.6.6.0.0.0.0.305.703.4j1j0j1.6.0....0...1.1j2.64.psy-ab..0.0.0....0.7QmQQVTZkUg] Irish Genealogy and Family History [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/immigration/history-ethnic-cultural/Pages/irish.aspx] Immigrants at Grosse Île Quarantine Station, 1832-1937 [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/immigration/immigration-records/immigrants-grosse-ile-1832-1937/Pages/immigrants-grosse-ile.aspx] 5 result(s) found for "Grogan". [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/immigration/immigration-records/immigrants-grosse-ile-1832-1937/Pages/list.aspx?Surname=Grogan&] Result: Immigrants at Grosse-Ile Quarantine Station, 1832-1937 [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/immigration/immigration-records/immigrants-grosse-ile-1832-1937/Pages/list.aspx?Surname=Tooke&] Immigrants Before 1865 [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/immigration/immigration-records/immigrants-before-1865/Pages/introduction.aspx] 0 result(s) found for "Tooke". [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/immigration/immigration-records/immigrants-before-1865/Pages/list.aspx?Surname=Tooke&] All Irish Canadian Emigration Records, 1823-1849 results for Robert Grogan [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=IrishCanadian&gss=sfs28_ms_db&new=1&rank=1&msT=1&gsfn=Robert&gsfn_x=NP_NN_NIC&gsln=Grogan&gsln_x=NP_NN_NS&MSAV=1&uidh=yo1] === IGI === No records found for Name: Jane McIntosh, Event: Birth, Place: Highgate Vermont, Event Range: 1831-1841 [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/igi/results?count=20&query=%2Bgivenname%3AJane~%20%2Bsurname%3AMcIntosh~%20%2Bbirth_place%3A%22Highgate%20Vermont%22~%20%2Bbirth_year%3A1831-1841~%20%2Bsubcollection_id%3A5&igi=(1%202)] International Genealogical Index [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/International_Genealogical_Index] LDS Temple Records [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/LDS_Temple_Records#Ordinance_Index_.281840.E2.80.931997.29.] === Forester Township, Michigan === Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forester_Township,_Michigan] Find A Grave: Forester Township Cemetery [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1968376] === Early Reorganization Minutes, 1872-1905 === ==== Family Search ==== In Family Search...[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/534926?availability=Family%20History%20Library][https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE5412808] ==== Ancestry ==== Early Members of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (General) [http://search.ancestry.ca/search/db.aspx?dbid=5144] Jane Grogan in the Early Members of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints [http://search.ancestry.ca/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc=DhF20&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&indiv=1&db=LDSVitalRLDS&gss=angs-d&new=1&rank=1&msT=1&gsfn=Jane&gsfn_x=NP_NN_NIC&gsln=Grogan&gsln_x=NP_NN_NS&MSAV=1&uidh=yo1&pcat=37&fh=0&h=9256&recoff=2%203&ml_rpos=1] Early Members of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints The database identifies 25,350 records of early RLDS members. It is organized alphabetically by surname. It contains vital records and brief biographical information.[http://www.worldvitalrecords.com/indexinfo.aspx?ix=usa_il_nauvoo_reorg_members] ==== Google ==== Google [https://www.google.ca/search?q=Early+Reorganization+Minutes,+1872-1905&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&gws_rd=cr&dcr=0&ei=kbHiWd77EJacjwOq0anADA] ==== John McIntosh UEL (1760) ==== All Family Trees results for John Mcintosh [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=John_McIntosh&birth=1760_new+york-usa_35&birth_x=5-0-0&location=3243&name_x=ps_ps&priority=canada&types=t] ChristyMcIntoshCallender [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/16540371/person/28028076413/facts?_phsrc=cfx2&_phstart=successsource] Rolls of the Provincial (Loyalist) Corps., Canadian Command, American Revolutionary period [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/58671?availability=Family%20History%20Library] == John McIntosh U.E.L. (1760) == [[McIntosh-3054|McIntosh-3054]] and his descendants... [[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McIntosh-Descendants-3054]] === Albany County === This below looks very good... ''Upstate New York in the 1760s : tax lists and selected militia rolls of Old Albany County, 1760-1768 by Florence Christoph.'' [http://isbnbase.ru/Upstate-New-York-in-the-1760s--tax-lists-and-selected-militia-rolls-of-Old-Albany-County-1760-1768--/6/ghgfed] ''Master index New York state DAR genealogical records'' [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/162529?availability=Family%20History%20Library] ''New York State Censuses and Substitutes'' [https://books.google.ca/books?id=TxzevaaDObIC&pg=PA14&lpg=PA14&dq=%22early+settlers+of+new+york+state:+their+ancestors+and+descendants%22+mcintosh&source=bl&ots=8p6vVXE2iy&sig=9734KCdHPQvfyTeI6ZHKc3B4Ds8&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwidq4XPoZHVAhUK02MKHXMnAkEQ6AEIOTAG#v=onepage&q=%22early%20settlers%20of%20new%20york%20state%3A%20their%20ancestors%20and%20descendants%22%20mcintosh&f=false] Category: American Revolution [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:American_Revolution]] ''New York in the American Revolution'' [https://issuu.com/nsdar/docs/preview_new_york_in_the_american_revolution] Above is a very good book...It's not all there, this is just an index... New York Units in the Revolutionary War [http://www.revolutionarywar101.com/american-units/ny/] Done, all links lead to pay Fold3 databases... ''The American Revolution Comes to Albany, New York, 1756-1776'' [https://allthingsliberty.com/2014/08/the-american-revolution-comes-to-albany-new-york-1756-1776/] ''Three Rivers - - - Hudson, Mohawk, Schoharie. History from America's most famous valleys''. [http://threerivershms.com/Contents.htm] New York library [http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/scandocs/revolution.htm] Search Results for FamilySearch Catalog Albany...[https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=184779&query=%2Bplace%3A%22United%20States%2C%20New%20York%2C%20Albany%22] http://familypedia.wikia.com/wiki/Albany_County,_New_York http://exhibitions.nysm.nysed.gov//albany/albanycounty.html ''Early settlers of new york state: their ancestors and descendants'' [https://archive.org/stream/earlysettlersofn46fole/earlysettlersofn46fole_djvu.txt] Searched...No pre-Revolutionary War McIntoshs... === American Rebels === ''New York Muster Rolls of New York Provincial Troops. 1755-1764''. Published by the New York Historical Society. 1897 [http://threerivershms.com/muster.htm] Looks very interesting...No McIntoshs in any Albany Co. Regiments; try different spellings... ''Revoluntionary War Deserters'' [https://www.ancestry.ie/boards/topics.loyalists/57/mb.ashx] ''New York in the Revolution as colony and state'' [https://archive.org/details/newyorkrevolution01statrich] digital copy of book... No Dafoe references [https://archive.org/stream/newyorkrevolution01statrich#page/330/mode/2uphttps://archive.org/stream/newyorkrevolution01statrich#page/330/mode/2up] No Dinon reference [https://archive.org/stream/newyorkrevolution01statrich#page/340/mode/2up] Wm Keller reference [https://archive.org/stream/newyorkrevolution01statrich#page/396/mode/2up] ''New York In The Revolution as Colony and State'' [http://threerivershms.com/nyrev.htm] Accurate transcription...Col. Morris Graham's Levy [http://threerivershms.com/nyleviesgraham.htm] Full text of ''New York in the Revolution as colony and state'' [https://archive.org/stream/newyorkrevolution01statrich/newyorkrevolution01statrich_djvu.txt] less accurate... Vol. 1 Index: McIntosh [https://archive.org/stream/newyorkrevolution01statrich#page/416/mode/2up], Clapper [https://archive.org/stream/newyorkrevolution01statrich#page/316/mode/2up], Esseltine [https://archive.org/stream/newyorkrevolution01statrich#page/350/mode/2up] N.B. Check these... Vol. 2 Index: Look up...Second book not that useful... Col. Morris Graham's Levy [https://archive.org/stream/newyorkrevolution01statrich#page/80/mode/2up] Our guy... Van Schoonhoven Albany Co. (12th) [https://archive.org/stream/newyorkrevolution01statrich#page/n153/mode/2up] Not our guy... Check land bounties...later... Details on the N.Y. militias...[https://archive.org/stream/newyorkrevolution01statrich#page/10/mode/2up][https://archive.org/stream/newyorkrevolution01statrich#page/n15/mode/2up][https://archive.org/details/newyorkrevolution01statrich] ''Compiled Service Records of Soldiers Who Served in the American Army During the Revolutionary War'' [https://www.fold3.com/pdf/M881.pdf] Pamphlet on the records... John McIntosh Fold3 search [https://www.fold3.com/search/#s_given_name=John&s_surname=McIntosh&ocr=1&dr_year=m,1760-1790&offset=44&t=470,63,450,784,895,467,654,469] Extracted all data for John McIntoshs from ''Morris Graham's Third N.Y. Levy'' (1780-1783) [https://www.fold3.com/browse/246/hHIyH7ONFXL6LI8H5XBBFaFbvZLrdNSM7] also ''Van Schoonhoven 12th Albany Co. Militia'', and the ''First, Third and Fifth N.Y. Regiments of the line''... Family Search Data United States Revolutionary War Compiled Service Records, 1775-1783 [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/results?count=20&query=%2Bgivenname%3AJohn~%20%2Bsurname%3AMcIntosh~&collection_id=1849623] no location search... Index of Revolutionary War pension applications [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/2375500?availability=Monterey%20California%20Family%20History%20Center] N.B. Looks interesting... United States, New York - Military records - Revolution, 1775-1783 [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/996806?availability=Family%20History%20Library] Searched Oaths of Allegiance nothing in Family Search... === U.E.L. === John McIntosh K.R. [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/mass-digitized-archives/british-military-naval-records-index/Pages/item.aspx?PageID=660505] pages 3803 & 3804 numbers wrong... RG 8, C Series: Volume and microfilm numbers for the documents RG 8, C Series: Volume and microfilm numbers for the documents [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/loyalists/Pages/rg8-num.aspx] British military and naval records (RG 8, C series) - Introduction and index [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/mass-digitized-archives/british-military-naval-records-index/Pages/british-military-naval-records-index.aspx] N.B.B. Below only available in a FHL... Rolls of the Provincial (Loyalist) Corps., Canadian Command, American Revolutionary period [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/58671?availability=Family%20History%20Library] [[Project:United_Empire_Loyalist|Project:United_Empire_Loyalist]] [[Template:UEL|Template:UEL]] [[Van_Alstine-83|Van_Alstine-83]] Loyalists Fed. Gov. page [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/loyalists/Pages/introduction.aspx] RG 8, C Series: Volume and microfilm numbers for the documents [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/loyalists/Pages/rg8-num.aspx] Loyalist Regiment Muster Rolls 1777-1783: Microfilm Reels [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~apassageintime/loyalregiments.html] Haldimand papers http://olivetreegenealogy.blogspot.ca/2015/05/finding-loyalist-in-haldimand-papers.html There is an index to Loyalists found on Heritage Canada's digitized microfilm C-1475... Index page 196 http://data2.archives.ca/pdf/pdf001/p000002411.pdf Image 211 http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c1475/211?r=0&s=5 http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-lower-canada-1764-1841/Pages/land-petitions-lower-canada.aspx The On-Line Institute for Advanced Loyalist Studies [http://www.royalprovincial.com/index.htm] N.B.B. Rolls of the Provincial (Loyalist) Corps, Canadian Command American ... https://books.google.ca/books?id=N4SzKpr0-hIC&pg=PA97&lpg=PA97&dq=%22King%27s+Rangers%22+muster+roll&source=bl&ots=2Q_zvImbDU&sig=ZVOGzqueiJLZ0_tzAsAGBh3pj0Y&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj9zqv38bHUAhUQ-2MKHYArDSc4ChDoAQgjMAA#v=onepage&q=%22King%27s%20Rangers%22%20muster%20roll&f=false Search Results: Land Petitions of Lower Canada, 1764-1841 17 result(s) found for "McIntosh","John". http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-lower-canada-1764-1841/Pages/list.aspx?Surname=McIntosh&GivenName=John& Loyalists Fed. Gov. page... http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/loyalists/Pages/introduction.aspx === LDS === https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/LDS_Membership_Records St. Clair Michigan Records https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=200326&query=%2Bplace%3A%22United%20States%2C%20Michigan%2C%20St.%20Clair%22&subjectsOpen=415398-50 http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2012/03/09/148318491/mormon-church-limits-access-to-controversial-baptism-records http://www.mormonnewsroom.org/article/background-explanation-of-temple-baptism http://www.archivecdbooks.org/resources/registers/transcripts/index.htm http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2015/08/mormon-church-prison-geneology-family-search/ === Esseltine === http://search.ancestry.ca/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=pubmembertrees&gss=sfs28_ms_r_db&new=1&rank=1&gsfn=Elizabeth&gsfn_x=NP_NN_NIC&gsln=Esseltine&gsln_x=NP_NN_NS&msbdy=1775&msbpn__ftp=U.S.A.&msfng=Abraham&msfns=Esseltine&MSAV=1&MSV=0&uidh=000 https://www.ancestry.ca/family-tree/tree/31276004/family?cfpid=27106194126&selnode=1&usePUBJs=true https://www.ancestry.ca/family-tree/pt/PersonMatch.aspx?tid=31276004&pid=27106194126&src=m https://www.ancestry.ca/family-tree/person/tree/6268459/person/121958924/facts https://www.ancestry.ca/family-tree/person/tree/31276004/person/27106194123/facts Early Settlers of New York State: Their Ancestors and Descendants, Volumes I ... https://books.google.ca/books?id=WpxrPm-x_iAC&pg=SL3-PA42&lpg=SL3-PA42&dq=for+Elizabeth+Esseltine&source=bl&ots=bXLgLNUM4H&sig=-YQPsNUnMe8puqZggSTrALFf4eY&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiZiP_lxa_UAhVS2mMKHXhnDUg4ChDoAQg2MAQ#v=onepage&q=for%20Elizabeth%20Esseltine&f=false Genealogies in the Library of Congress: A Bibliography, Volume 1 https://books.google.ca/books?id=-he3ju_Sm-cC&pg=PA521&lpg=PA521&dq=for+Elizabeth+Esseltine&source=bl&ots=ZH4F2SwwCM&sig=XE3njL8jpoPY8MblTh3QEWL09Jk&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjzyrTsxa_UAhUO6GMKHT0UA8g4FBDoAQhBMAY#v=onepage&q=for%20Elizabeth%20Esseltine&f=false The Palatine Families of New York - 1710 https://www.amazon.ca/Palatine-Families-New-York-1710/dp/096138882X === McIntosh === https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/LDS_Membership_Records https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highgate,_Vermont === Clapper === [[Clapper-142|Clapper-142]] [[Clapper-141|Clapper-141]] http://search.ancestry.ca/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc=Bnc2&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&gss=angs-g&new=1&rank=1&gsln=clapper&gsln_x=0&msypn__ftp=Quebec,%20Canada&msypn=5009&msypn_PInfo=5-%7C0%7C1652393%7C0%7C3243%7C0%7C5009%7C0%7C0%7C0%7C0%7C0%7C&cpxt=1&cp=3&catbucket=rstp&MSAV=1&MSV=0&uidh=000&gl=42&so=2 === Census === ==== Census in Canada ==== https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Census_in_Canada ==== 1825 & 1831 Census of L.C. ==== https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Quebec_Census The 1825 District of Bedford Census [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~qceastwn/archives/1825DistrictOfBedfordIndex.htm] index!! N.B.B.B. An excellent transcription of the 1825 census [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~qceastwn/archives/1825DistrictOfBedford807.htm#sheet_812] https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/180166?availability=Family%20History%20Library N.B. 1825 https://familysearch.org/search/collection/results?count=20&query=%2Bsurname%3AMcIntosh~&collection_id=1834346 1831 https://familysearch.org/search/collection/results?count=20&query=%2Bsurname%3AMcIntosh~&collection_id=1834329 ==== Census of Canada East, 1851 ==== [[McIntosh-3084|McIntosh-3084]] is messed up: George mentioned in the records is 9 years old is therefore not Geo. Stewart...His father John is 39, listed on the same page... Another John McIntosh aged 42... http://data2.collectionscanada.gc.ca/e/e093/e002307564.jpg More McIntoshs... [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1851/Pages/results.aspx?k=cnsSurname%3A%22McIntosh%22%20AND%20cnsProvinceCode%3A%22CE%22&start1=51] [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1851/Pages/results.aspx?k=cnsSurname%3A%22McIntosh%22%20AND%20cnsProvinceCode%3A%22CE%22&start1=61] [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1851/Pages/results.aspx?k=cnsSurname%3A%22McIntosh%22%20AND%20cnsProvinceCode%3A%22CE%22&start1=71] Searched 1851 census for Abraham and Abram McIntosh: 0 results...[https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=Abraham_McIntosh&birth=1800_quebec-canada_5009&birth_x=10-0-0&father=John+_+McIntosh&gender=m&location=3243&name_x=psi_psx&priority=canada&treePerson=113477893_130115488109&types=rt] === Missisquoi , Quebec , Canada === http://www.griffincunningham.net/davis/Stanbridgeresearch.htm History of the Eastern Townships, province of Quebec, Dominion of Canada: civil and descriptive has history of Stanbridge...includes clappers [http://www.griffincunningham.net/davis/305.bmp] http://www.griffincunningham.net/davis/misscountymain2.htm Has nothing extra I can see... === Church Records=== Missisquoi Genealogy [http://missisquoigenealogy.blogspot.ca/] N.B.B. good site...a bit confusing... Saint Armand Oeust Church of England 1804-1808 [http://missisquoigenealogy2.blogspot.ca/2015/06/saint-armand-oeust-church-of-england.html] no Clapper or McIntosh references Saint Armand Oeust Church of England 1809-1825 [http://missisquoigenealogy2.blogspot.ca/search/label/Saint%20Armand%20Oeust%20Church%20of%20England%20%3A%201809-1825] Henrietta & George Stewart McIntosh, also one baptism where John McIntosh & Elizabeth Esseltine were sponsors....McIntosh done...A number of baptisms with Clapper sponsors, also line 153 is a baptism of a child with a Clapper mother...Clapper done. N.B. [http://missisquoigenealogy2.blogspot.ca/search/label/Saint%20Armand%20Oeust%20Church%20of%20England%20%3A%201809-1825] is referred to as pt 1, is there other parts? Saint Armand Ouest Church of England 1826-1879 1-200 pt1 [http://missisquoigenealogy2.blogspot.ca/2016/02/saint-armand-ouest-church-of-england-in.html] no McIntoshs; Lambert Clapper & Elizabeth Near are Sponsors of a number of baptisms... Saint Armand Ouest Church of England 1826-1879 201-349 pt2 doesn't have any McIntosh, or Clapper references... Saint Armand Ouest Church of England 1826-1879 350-600 pt3 [http://missisquoigenealogy2.blogspot.ca/2015/08/saint-armand-oeust-church-of-england_13.html] have been searched and extracted for McIntosh...279A is a baptism of a child with a Clapper mother; Clapper, Adam & Neer, Catharine were sponsors...some Clapper sponsors... Stanbridge Church of England in Canada (Anglican) 1832-1879 [http://missisquoigenealogy2.blogspot.ca/2015/04/stanbridge-church-of-england-in-canada.html] lots of references to George Stewart McIntosh & Catherine his wife as sponsors for baptisms... Folio 5, Image 501 Anna Mavis*, second child of John McIntosh, Bedford, b. 1871... not put on wikitree... McIntosh done... Folio seventh, Image 14 James Lane labourer of the Township of Stanbridge Bachelor, and Mary Clapper of the same place Spinster were married in 1832; not put on wikitree... Folio third, Image 48 or Image 107 Hanah Clapper wife of John Neer, farmer died in 1834; not put on wikitree... Clapper done... Saint Armand Methodist Church of Canada 1837-1870 part 1 (1-500) [http://missisquoigenealogy2.blogspot.ca/2013/05/saint-armand-methodist-church-of-canada_8380.html] One McIntosh entry [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McIntosh-3105]]; no Clappers Saint Armand Methodist Church of Canada 1837-1870 part 2 (501- 969) [http://missisquoigenealogy2.blogspot.ca/2013/05/saint-armand-501-725.html] Very late records, no Clappers, a few McIntoshs N.B. Saint Armand Methodist Church of Canada 1831-1836 [http://missisquoigenealogy.blogspot.ca/2013/01/saint-armand-methodist-church-of-canada.html] SEARCH LATER!! Otherwise...done all the local churches of all denominations, for the years before circa 1850's.. Original Records https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9Q97-YSVL-YRC?i=262&wc=M6XC-7Z7%3A224651501%2C224515002%2C224671901&cc=1929561 https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9Q97-YSVP-KF7?wc=M6XH-X4M%3A224631601%2C224515002%2C224635901&cc=1929561 ===Land Records=== St. Armand Early Deeds, Notary L. Chaboillez [http://missisquoigenealogy2.blogspot.ca/2017/01/st-armand-early-deeds-notary-l.html] One reference to John McIntosh...Rest of the notary records are too late... Alphabetical Index : of the names of the Grantees of Lands Granted by the Crown in the Province of Quebec from 1763 to the 31st of December 1890 [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nancygcunningham/quebecgrantees/MAIN.htm] No McIntoshs... Adam Clapper Sr./Jr. & Henry Clapper [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nancygcunningham/quebecgrantees/C%20-%20Land%20Records%20pg%201282.gif] Further some notes on the settlement of Stanbridge, includes above Clappers...[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McIntosh_and_Related_Families_of_Stanbridge_Missisqoui_Quebec_Canada-1] == Sources ==

McIntosh County, Oklahoma

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{{US History|sub-project=Oklahoma}} --- {{Image|file=Tulsa_County_Oklahoma.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Trail of Tears by Robert Lindeux Courtesy of Woolaroc Museum, Bartlesville, Oklahoma''' }} --- *The current leader of this project is [[Branham-239|Robert Branham, a native Texas who lives in Dallas and knows very little about Oklahoma.]] *The coordinator for this county IS BADLY NEEDED. ===Formed From=== McIntosh county is named for an influential Muscogee Creek family, whose members led the migration of the Lower Towns to Indian Territory and served as leaders for generations. The county seat is Eufaula.[ McIntosh is one of the counties within the jurisdiction of the federally recognized '''Muscogee (Creek) Nation'''. ===Adjacent Counties=== Muskogee County (northeast) Haskell County (southeast) Pittsburg County (south) Hughes County (southwest) Okfuskee County (west) Okmulgee County (northwest ===History/Timeline=== Many archaeological sites in McIntosh County date back to the Archaic period in North America (6000 BC - 1 AD). (Ed. note: the Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture defines this period as written here. The definition differs from that shown by the linked Wikipedia article.) Archaeologists have uncovered six sites since 2003 that predate these. These indigenous peoples predated any of Plains Indians, as well as the tribes that settled in the territory in the 1830s following Indian Removal from the American Southeast. Indigenous people may have made petroglyphs at the Handprint Site before the coming of the earliest European explorers.[3] In 1825, the Creek of the Lower Towns in the territory of present-day Georgia, led by William McIntosh, agreed by the Treaty of Indian Springs with the United States, to exchange their land in Georgia for land in Indian Territory. These Creek were a historic people who had originated in the Southeast and were part of the larger Creek Confederacy for centuries. Much of their new territory was included in what later became McIntosh County. Chief McIntosh was executed in Georgia in 1825 by order of the Creek National Council, which had forbidden such land cessions without agreement by the full council. His descendants and followers of the Lower Towns migrated to Indian Territory. There the Creek repeatedly battled with the Osage, who had historically occupied a large area including this and up through present-day Missouri. In 1836, the Creek established North Fork Town on the Texas Road, about two miles east of present-day Eufaula, Oklahoma. A post office named Micco operated in North Fork Town from 1853 to 1886. This area became part of the Eufaula District of the Creek Nation.[3] Albert Pike, representing the Confederate States of America, signed treaties with the Chickasaw, Choctaw and Creek nations at the beginning of the Civil War. They allied with the Confederacy in the hopes of gaining an Indian state after the war. The Battle of Honey Springs, the largest battle of the war in what is now Oklahoma, was fought near Rentiesville. The Union Army won and took control of that part of Indian Territory north of the Arkansas River.[3] The Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railway built a line through this area in 1871-2, generally following the Texas Road. The communities of Checotah and Eufaula were established then. In 1904-5, the Missouri, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway (later merged into the Kansas, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway) laid a line through the northwestern part of the area, starting the community of Hitchita.[3] McIntosh County was established at statehood in 1907, when the population was 17,975. Before statehood, the area had been part of the Eufaula District of the Creek Nation. The county gained some land from Hughes County in 1915, but lost some land to Okmulgee County in 1918.[3] The former moved the community of Hanna from Hughes County. The latter moved the community of Stidham to Okmulgee County.[3] Between 1907 and 1909, the people of Checotah were involved in a dispute with nearby Eufaula known as the McIntosh County Seat War. After Checotah was designated as the new county seat, the people of Eufaula refused to hand over the county records. Soon after, a group of heavily armed men from Chectotah attempted to seize the records from the courthouse in Eufaula, but were beaten back and forced to surrender during the gunfight that followed. Eufaula was designated as the permanent seat of McIntosh County one year later.[4] This area is within the jurisdiction of the federally recognized Muscogee (Creek) Nation, which oversees and represents its members. Native Americans, mostly Muscogee, comprise more than 16% of the county's population == Vital Records == [https://ok2explore.health.ok.gov/ '''Oklahoma State Vital Records Index''']
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Managed and maintained by the State of Oklahoma Department of Vital Statistics; Birth and Death searchable databases. Some records go back earlier that statehood.
'''Search Birth Records''': (https://ok2explore.health.ok.gov/App/BirthSearch)
'''Search Death Records''':( https://ok2explore.health.ok.gov/App/DeathSearch) '''"United States, Native American Birth and Death Records, 1885-1940."''' Database. FamilySearch. (https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2765178) : 14 August 2023. Citing NARA microfilm publication M595. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1967. Other places to find vital record info:
Newspaper announcements; be sure to check nearby county newspapers, Bible Records, Church Records and Church Newspapers. Still other primary sources include Military Service Records, Cemetery Records (Sexton's Records) and Funeral Home Records (Funeral homes are usually private businesses that may be willing to help you but as a private business they don't have to.). ====Government Offices==== ===Geography=== According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 712 square miles (1,840 km2), of which 618 square miles (1,600 km2) is land and 94 square miles (240 km2) (13%) is water.[5] Much of the water surface is attributable to Eufaula Lake, the largest reservoir entirely within the state. Checotah is the nearest city to Lake Checotah State Park (formerly Fountainhead State Park). The county is drained by the Deep Fork River, North Canadian River and Canadian River.[3] '''Airports''' '''Hospitals''' '''Lakes''' '''Major Highways''' Interstate 40 U.S. Highway 69 U.S. Highway 266 State Highway 9 State Highway 72 Indian Nation Turnpike '''Railroads''' ===Local Resources=== '''Agriculture''' '''Minerals''' ===Protected Areas=== ===Demographics=== As of the census[11] of 2000, there were 19,456 people, 8,085 households, and 5,683 families residing in the county. The population density was 12/km² (31/mi²). There were 12,640 housing units at an average density of 8/km² (20/mi²). The racial makeup of the county was 72.59% White, 4.06% Black or African American, 16.20% Native American, 0.14% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 0.35% from other races, and 6.63% from two or more races. 1.27% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. 96.4% spoke English, 1.5% Muskogee and 1.5% Spanish as their first language. There were 8,085 households out of which 25.60% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 56.60% were married couples living together, 10.40% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.70% were non-families. 26.70% of all households were made up of individuals and 14.50% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.37 and the average family size was 2.84. In the county, the population was spread out with 22.60% under the age of 18, 6.40% from 18 to 24, 22.30% from 25 to 44, 26.90% from 45 to 64, and 21.80% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 44 years. For every 100 females there were 91.70 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.30 males. The median income for a household in the county was $25,964, and the median income for a family was $31,990. Males had a median income of $27,998 versus $19,030 for females. The per capita income for the county was $16,410. About 13.50% of families and 18.20% of the population were below the poverty line, including 24.80% of those under age 18 and 13.30% of those age 65 or ===Economy''' The county economy has been based primarily on farming and ranching. Corn was the principal crop until 1900, when cotton superseded it (as measured by acreage) around the middle of the 20th century. Other crops such as sorghum, oats and wheat also became important. However, construction of a dam and the resulting Eufaula Lake inundated much of the best cropland, causing a large-scale decline in agriculture. Cotton farming essentially ceased in the county by the mid 1970s. Cattle ranching has remained important, continuing to rise throughout the century. By 2000, the county reported 55,000 head of cattle.[3] Completion of Eufaula Lake in 1964 generated revenue from hydroelectric power, stimulated tourism, and produced companion businesses like boat building and general retail.[3] Mineral resources such as oil, natural gas, limestone, sand and gravel have also been important. While there are ample coal deposits, much of it has a high ash and sulfur content, so little except the low-sulfur type has been mined.[3] ===Cities=== Checotah Eufaula (county seat) Towns[edit] Hanna Hitchita Rentiesville Stidham Census-designated places[edit] Duchess Landing Shady Grove Texanna Unincorporated communities[edit] Lenna Shady Grove Texanna Vernon ====Towns==== ====Unincorporated Communities==== ====Former Communities==== ===Events/Festivals=== ===National Register of Historic Places=== The following sites in McIntosh County are listed on the National Register of Historic Places: Checotah Business District, Checotah Checotah City Hall, Checotah Checotah MKT Depot, Checotah C. L. Cooper Building, Eufaula Eufaula Armory, Eufaula Eufaula Business District, Eufaula First Soil Conservation District Dedication Site, Eufaula Honey Springs Battlefield, Rentiesville Johnson Lake Shelters, Warner McIntosh County Courthouse, Eufaula Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Checotah Oklahoma Odd Fellows Home at Checotah, Checotah Rock Front, Vernon Slippery Moss Shelter, Texanna Tabor House, Checotah ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} ====Colleges/Universities==== ====Public Schools==== ====Private Schools==== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} ===Historical Census=== 1910 20,961 — 1920 26,404 26.0% 1930 24,924 −5.6% 1940 24,097 −3.3% 1950 17,829 −26.0% 1960 12,371 −30.6% 1970 12,472 0.8% 1980 15,562 24.8% 1990 16,779 7.8% 2000 19,456 16.0% 2010 20,252 4.1% Est. 2015 19,990 ===Notables=== ===Wikitree Profiles=== ===County Resources=== ===Sources=== * [https://archive.org/details/muskogeenortheas00bene Benedict, John D., '''''Muskogee and northeastern Oklahoma, including the counties of Muskogee, McIntosh, Wagoner, Cherokee, Sequoyah, Adair, Delaware, Mayes, Rogers, Washington, Nowata, Craig, and Ottawa.'''''] 3 v. illus., ports., facsims. 28 cm. Chicago, S.J. Clarke Pub. Co., 1922. * "Trail of Tears", Council of Indian Nations, 1310 E Riverside Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85034 * McIntosh County, Oklahoma - '''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McIntosh_County,_Oklahoma''' * Muscogee (Creek) Nation - '''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muscogee_%28Creek%29_Nation'''

McIntosh Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about McIntoshs. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc.

McIntosh Name Study

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[[Category:McIntosh Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[McIntosh-4118|Stuart McIntosh]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

McIntyre Family Mysteries

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Looking for information on Alexander McIntyre and Agnes Teresa McIntyre nee McDonagh married 5 November 1965 in Glasgow, Scotland

McKay Family of Lanark County

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Transcription of newspaper clipping, most likely from the Lanark Era or Perth Courier, about 1950; by [[Crawford-15512| Amy Gilpin]] Notes in ''italics'' to correct errors in relationships and spelling of place name in Scotland. ==The McKay Family of Lanark County== On Thursday, August 25th, Mr. John McKay of Almonte and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Vennerstrom of Cleveland, Ohio visited Middleville with Mr. and Mrs. Alex McKay. Mrs. Vennerstrom, whose maiden name was Muriel McKay, and who was the granddaughter of Hugh McKay and his wife Jane Dunlop, visited the McKay homestead, E1/2, Lot 21, concession 7 of Lanark Township, while in the community. This homestead has been in the McKay family for 118 years, with the sixth generation resident there. An interesting history is that of the McKay generations. [[McKay-5195| Alexander McKay]] and his wife Margaret, their three sons; [[McKay-5194| Sandy]] and his young wife [[McDonald-16026| Esther McDonald]], [[McKay-6135| Tom]] and [[McKay-6034| Hugh]], and their two daughters, [[McKay-6037| Marion]] and [[McKay-6036| Janet]], set out from Donough, Scotland (''should be Dornoch'') in 1832, to seek their fortune in this new land across the sea. After fourteen weeks crossing the ocean, their arrival at Brockville and the long weary trip to the Lanark settlement, camping out in the open for want of other shelter, at last they reached Lanark Township and the Herron family hospitality offered the shelter of their brush shack on the E1/2, Lot 10, concession 3, as they were yet seven miles distant from their chosen homesite, and it was here that night in this brush shack, that Mrs. Jock Herron delivered the first-born child of Sandy and Esther McKay. Local interest centres around this young couple as it is their descendants who are the McKays resident in our midst. Sandy’s sister, Marion, became Mrs. John Munro, who lived in Darling Township; Janet married a Mr. Casein, and left this district. Tom moved to Buffalo. Hugh married [[Dunlop-1913|Jane Dunlop]] and lived for several years on the homestead, but later moved to the States. But Sandy and Esther remained here, as did three sons of their family of ten children, namely; [[McKay-5377| Kitty]], the aforementioned child became Mrs. Hugh Munro; [[McKay-1931| William]] married [[Pretty-54| Anne Pretty]], to whom were born twelve children, two of whom died in infancy. Those growing to manhood and womanhood were '''Alexander''' of Middleville, who on Nov 21st, next, will celebrate his 89th birthday. '''Maggie''', Mrs. Scoular of Almonte, who passed away on Sept. 5th, 1942, '''Daniel''' and '''George''' of Arnprior. (A short time ago Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McKay celebrated their golden wedding anniversary), '''Lizzie''', Mrs. John Robertson of Ottawa who died Sept. 16, 1934, '''William A''' of Bridgefort, Sask., who died July 11, 1938, '''Myra''', Mrs. Duncan Hamilton of Carleton Place, '''Annie Alice''', Mrs. William Dunlop of Union Hall, (Mr. and Mrs. Dunlop are at this time visiting their son in B. C.), '''Esther Sarah''', Mrs. Peter McDougall of Ramsay Township, and Nelson of Almonte; [[McKay-5196| Mary]] who married [[Pretty-56|Thomas Pretty]]; [[McKay-6001| Lexie]] (it is interesting to note that it was a tradition in his family to have an Alexander in their family, and this little baby girl was given the Gaelic name for Alexander ‘Lexie’, because their might be no other male child to bear the name), who became Mrs. Taylor, and resided in McNab Township, Renfrew County; Esther, who married Robert Goodwin, and moved to western United States; Thomas''', who married Annie Rintoul, taking up residence on W1/2 Lot 24, concession 7, and it was here that nine of their ten children grew up, and they are: John of Almonte, Alexander of Sinclair, Man., Maggie, Mrs. John R. Reid, of Almonte, Esther McDonald (who resembles her grandmother for whom she was named), Mrs. William Mealy of Minto, Man., Thomas of Reston, Man., Mary Ann, Mrs. John Robertson of Ewart, Man., who died in June 1940, Charles and Welland of Ramsay Township and Hattie, Mrs. James M Rodger of Almonte; [[McKay-5193| James]], who married [[McCormack-1581| Jessie McCormack]], took up residence on Lot 25, concession 6, later moving to the McKay homestead, when his uncle Hugh left for the States. Their family of six sons and three daughters were: [[McKay-5192| Alex J ]] of Lanark Township, who died October 31, 1918, [[McKay-5930| Annie]], Mrs. Conway of Sault Ste Marie, also deceased, [[McKay-6096| William]] of Havelock, deceased, [[McKay-6097| James]] of Saskatoon, [[McKay-6099| Thomas]] of Lanark Village, [[McKay-6101| Robert H]] of Regina, deceased, [[McKay-5930| Esther]], Mrs. John Mitchell of Middleville, [[McKay-6098| Jennie]], Mrs. Robert Harper of Cardinal and [[McKay-6100| Milton]], who until recently resided on the homestead. Milton’s son Allan and his family are still living there making the sixth generation of McKays resident there. The other three members of this family were: Robert, who married a Miss Price and moved to B. C.; Betsy, who married Peter Barr and took up residence in Peterborough County and Hugh, who married Rachel Rintoul, resided in Leeds County. An interesting feature about Sandy McKay, was his desire to have his family near to him and the provisions he made for his sons settling down in the community, when he acquired crown lands lots as follows: E1/2 Lot 26, Con 6 for William, W1/2 Lot 24, Con 7 for Thomas, Lot 5, Con 6 for James, W1/2 Lot 22, Con 6 for Robert, and the E1/2 Lot 24, Con 7 (text unclear), of which only E1/2 Lot 26, Con 6, remains in the McKay possession, namely Nelson McKay of Almonte. While six generations resided on the McKay homestead, one branch has extended to the seventh generation, Alex J (son of James), married Mary Rintoul and their eldest son James Rintoul married Margaret Burns, and their second son, Walter, married Evelyn Pretty, whose only child is Robert Alexander McKay, the seventh generation, whose present home is Lot 18, Con 4 of Lanark Township.

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McKean Name Study

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[[Category:McKean Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The McKean Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McKean McKean] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the McKean name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England McKean's), by time period (18th Century McKean's), or by topic (McKean DNA, McKean Occupations, McKean Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the McKean Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[McKeen-474|Marissa (McKeen) McKean]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=McKean}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:MacIain_of_Ardnamurchan]] * [[Space:McKean_of_Ayrshire]] * ==Membership== * For example: [[McKeen-474|Marissa (McKeen) McKean]] - Descendants of Clan MacIain, Ayrshire McKean's, and the McKean sept of Clan Gunn * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McKean McKean] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McKeen McKeen] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MacKean MacKean] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MacIain MacIain]

McKee King Desposition

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According to McKee King's deposition in 1875, his father Mushulatubee emigrated with his family to Indian Territory in 1833. The group included Mushulatubee, his wife (likely Onamaiya, but not confirmed), and his living children: sons McKee, Hiram, Charles and daughter Susan. Four other unnamed women accompanied them. The group was one of the few who were paying their own way to the New Lands in the west. At the Mississippi River they were bodily forced to make the crossing by a U.S. Agent, unexplainedly losing all their money and possessions in the river. After several unsuccessful attempts by Mushulatubee over the years, this deposition was an opportunity for McKee to claim the loss and have the remaining family reimbursed. The sum of $6690.25 in 1875 is approximately equivalent to $175,000 in 2022. Living heirs of [[Choctaw-173|Mushulatubee]] named in the deposition: * [[King-32165|McKee King]] * Charles King's children: [[King-52526|Davis King]] and [[King-52523|Lucy (King) Bohannan]] *Susan (King) Cooper's children: [[Cooper-31517|Henry Cooper]], [[Cooper-31518|Alexander Cooper]], [[Cooper-31519|Caldwell Cooper]], [[Cooper-31521|Israel Cooper]], [[Cooper-31520|Thompson Cooper]] and [[Cooper-31490|Stephen Cooper]] * [[Choctaw-341|Tecumseh King]] :{| width="80%" border="1" |+ '''Mushulatubee's Deceased Heirs''' !Name !Relationship !Died Before 1833 !Died Before 1875 !Named in Deposition !Own Heirs Listed in Deposition |- |[[Malleah-1|Malleah (abt.1780-abt.1830)]]||Spouse||X||||No||NA |- |Onamaiya (abt. 1790-bef. 1875)|| Spouse||||Assumed||Assumed||NA |- |[[Choctaw-170|Peter King (abt.1810-bef.1833)]]||Son||X||||No||Assumed Dec'd |- |[[Choctaw-171|James Madison King (abt.1811-bef.1833)]]||Son||X||||No||Assumed Dec'd |- |[[Choctaw-168|Charles King (abt.1813-bef.1875)]]||Son||||X||Yes||Yes |- |[[Choctaw-167|Hiram King (abt.1813-bef.1853)]]||Son||||X||Yes||Assumed Dec'd |- |[[Choctaw-169|Susan (King) Cooper (abt.1815-abt.1864)]]||Daughter||||X||Yes||Yes |} ----
'''Choctaw-Chickasaw Citizenship Court Case Files, Case 39. NARA 7RA324, Roll 13, OHS.'''
---- ''To McKee King and the heirs of Charles King Dec'd and heirs of Susan Cooper formerly Susan King Dec'd as sole surviving heirs of Mosholatubbee Dec'd.'' ''On this 8th day of July A.D. 1875 personally appeared before me [[Walker-1493|Tandy Walker]] Chief Commissioner of the Court of Claims for Mosholatubbee District Choctaw Nation... McKee King aged about sixty-two years who being first duly sworn according to law declares that he is one of the parties whose name appears upon the above & foregoing account and that he is a Son of Musholatubbee Dec'd and that Davis King and Lucy King are the heirs of Charles King Dec'd who was also a Son of said Musholatubbee Dec'd and that Henry, Alexander, Caldwell, Israel, Thompson and Steven Cooper are the surviving heirs of Susan Cooper formerly Susan King who was a daughter of the said Musholatubbee Dec'd, that he and the heirs of Charles King & Susan Cooper formerly Susan King herein mentioned are the sole Surviving heirs of the said Musholatubbe Dec'd except Tecumseh King who was born in this nation, that he & they are citizens of the Choctaw Nation that said account is just and correct... and the sum of six thousand six hundred and ninety dollars and twenty five cents is justly due him and the heirs mentioned herein that the said Musholatubbee now Dec'd and wife and Hiram & Charles & Susan King together with four other women of the said Musholatubbees family and himself voluntarily emigrated at their own expense to the Choctaw Nation from the City of Memphis & State of Tennessee in the year 1833...that the property specified in the above and foregoing account was all lost in consequence of emigration from Mississippi to this Country and that himself nor either of the heirs mentioned herein have received anything for the same either from the U. S. or Choctaw Nation.'' ''Witness. E. Burgevin [Signature] McKee King his X mark'' ''Sworn to and subscribed before me this 8th day of July 1875'' ''Tandy Walker [Signature]'' ''Chf Commr Court of Claims'' ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:McKee_King_Desposition|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] WikiTree: [[Space:McKee_King_Desposition|McKee King Deposition]]

McKemie Name Study

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McKenna name in Prince Edward Island

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[[Category:Ireland, Emigrants]] [[Category:Ireland, McKenna Name Study]] == Background == It has been said that the [http://www.theirelandcanadastory.com/prince-edward-island.html first Irish migrants] arrived at what is now [[Space:Prince_Edward_Island| Prince Edward Island]] as early as 1763.'''Early Immigration - Prince Edward Island''' [http://culturesummerside.com/assets/Program%20-%20Early%20Immigration-%20Prince%20Edward%20Island.pdf Irish Settlers from page 9] Monaghan settlers who contributed a lot to the social progress of the island began to arrive in 1830. It has been referred to as a "planned migration" due in part to [[MacDonald-4935| Reverend John MacDonald ]] and his contact with the parish priest of Donagh, [http://homepage.eircom.net/~emyvale/page4.html Fr. Moynagh],O’Grady, Brendan. “A People Set Apart: The County Monaghan Settlers in Prince Edward Island.” Clogher Record, vol. 12, no. 1, Clogher Historical Society, 1985, pp. 23–47, https://doi.org/10.2307/27699208. The intention was that the Catholic Irish migrants would be able to lease land on the Revd. John MacDonald's estate. IGraham, J. (2003, December). Hands across the Atlantic. Retrieved from Irish Identity: http://www.irishidentity.com/geese/stories/atlantic.htm ---- == Prince Edward Island Stickers == * Catholic migration sticker pre 1879 from Ireland {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Ireland|destination= Prince Edward Island |origin-flag= Photos-806.jpg|destination-flag=McKenna name in Prince Edward Island.jpg}} ---- Among the surnames of those Irish Catholics having their families in Prince Edward Island during the period prior to 1899 are McKennas. This is a place to set out some of those McKenna mentions. == McKenna mentions 1830 - 1839 == * John may have arrived about 1832 refer to '''Census 1841''' section below for details. * Patrick may have arrived about 1834 refer to '''Census 1841''' section below for details. * William McKenna, name entry in baptism of son William McKenna on 4 November 1834 at St. Dunstan's Basilica * Bernard may have arrived about 1832 refer to '''Census 1841''' section below for details. * Margaret may have arrived about 1839 refer to '''Census 1841''' section below for details. == McKenna mentions 1840 - 1849 == * Charles McKenna 82, death entry 1840, Notes: Came from Ireland. Insufficient information to trace to source; copy cannot be provided. * In the 1841 PEI Census there are a number of McKenna households: refer to '''Census 1841''' section below for details. 1841 Census PEI https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/service/search-public-archives-material-online * Owen McKenna, name entry in baptism of daughter Margaret McKenna on 11 July 1841 at Vernon River * Mary McKenna, name entry in baptism of daughter Catherine Simpson on 12 September 1841 at Vernon River * Pat McKenna name entry in baptism of daughter Mary McKenna on 24 January 1842 at Vernon River * Catherine McKenna, name entry in baptism of daughter Catherine McHoby on 13 March 1842 at Vernon River * Nancy McKenna, name entry in baptism of son James White on 17 May 1842 at Vernon River * [[McKenna-2401|James McKenna (1814-1860)]], name entry in baptism of daughter [[McKenna-2407|Mary (McKenna) Beard (bef.1842-1927)]] on 12 June 1842 at Vernon River * Biddy McKenna name entry in baptism of daughter Mary Trainor on 12 June 1842 at Vernon River * Mary McKenna, name entry in baptism of daughter Ann Simpson on 9 April 1843 at Vernon River * Mary McKenna, name entry in baptism of daughter Elen Murphy on 12 April 1843 at Vernon River * Mary McKenna, name entry in baptism of son James Simpson on 12 April 1843 at Vernon River * James McKenna name entry in baptism of daughter Alice Mary McKenna on 2 July 1843 at Vernon River * Sally McKenna, name entry in baptism of daughter Elen Eaden on 27 August 1843 at Vernon River * John McKenna name entry in baptism of daughter Catherine McKenna on 10 December 1843 at Vernon River * Owen McKenna, name entry in baptism of daughter Ann McKenna on 15 January 1844 at Vernon River * [[McKenna-2401|James McKenna (1814-1860)]], name entry in baptism of son [[McKenna-2403|Patrick McKenna (bef.1844-)]] on 17 March 1844 at Vernon River * Mary McKenna, name entry in baptism of son Patrick McCarren on18 August 1844 at Vernon River * Catherine McKenna, name entry in baptism of daughter Mary McCoyhie on 28 February 1845 at Vernon River * Catherine McKenna, name entry in baptism of daughter Catharine Connolly on 10 May 1846 at South Rustico * Catherine McKenna, name entry in baptism of daughter Ann McCarthy on 31 January 1847 at Vernon River * Sarah McKenna, name entry in baptism of son James McAdam on 11 July 1847 at Vernon River * [[McKenna-2401|James McKenna (1814-1860)]], name entry in baptism of son [[McKenna-2402|Michael McKenna (1847-1912)]] on 23 September 1847 at Vernon River * Catherine McKenna, name entry in baptism of son Edward Fose on 3 October 1847 at Vernon River * Alice McKenna, name entry in baptism of son John Curran on 28 November 1847 at Vernon River * Thomas McKenna, name entry in baptism of son Peter McKenna on 21 May 1848 at Vernon River * Hugh McKenna, name entry in baptism of daughter Ann McKenna on 21 May 1848 at Vernon River * [[McKenna-2408|Owen McKenna (1820-1903)]], name entry in baptism of son [[McKenna-2410|Michael Owen McKenna (1848-1921)]] on 13 June 1848 at Vernon River * Mary McKenna, name entry in baptism of daughter Rose McCarren on 21 January 1849 at Vernon River * Catherine McKenna, name entry in baptism of daughter Ann Fox on 4 March 1849 at Vernon River * [[McKenna-866|Thomas McKenna (abt.1818-1888)]], name entry in baptism of son [[McKenna-865|Felix McKenna (1849-1891)]] on 15 April 1849 at South Rustico * Peter McKenna, name entry in baptism of daughter Margaret McKenna on 27 May 1849 at Vernon River * Mary McKenna, name entry in baptism of daughter Bridget Simpson on 21 October 1849 at Vernon River == Census 1841 == * '''Bernard''' at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lot_35%2C_Prince_Edward_Island '''Lot 35'''] was a farmer and the only occupant of his household. He was age 45-60, RC from Ireland who had paid his own passage. He had been on 100 acres of 3rd best quality land for 4 years of his 999 year lease. He had 2 hogs and produced 100 bushels of potatoes. Present rent paid per acre: 0/1/0, Rent in sterling 5/0/0. 2 Acres arable. - * '''Francis''' at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lot_65%2C_Prince_Edward_Island '''Lot 65'''] was 1 of 3 in his household. He was a farmer and over 60, male under 16 and female under 16 also recorded. He was on 75 acres of 2nd best quality by verbal agreement of 999 years. No produce recorded and no present rent paid. Increasing rent per acre 0/0/3, All 3 were RC from Ireland who were 3 of 4 who paid their own passage. - * '''James''' at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lot_22%2C_Prince_Edward_Island '''Lot 22'''] was 1 of 4 in his household. He was a farmer and 1 of 2 males aged 16-45, male under 16 and female 16-45 also recorded. He was on 50 acres of 2nd best quality land with 100 years of lease to go. Rent in sterling was 2/10/0. All were RC and no produce, passage or origin details are provided. - * '''James''' at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lot_36%2C_Prince_Edward_Island '''Lot 36'''] was 1 of 4 in his household. He was a weaver and aged 45-60, 1 male under 16, 1 female under 16 and 1 female 45-60 also recorded. He was on 100 acres of 2nd best quality land with 40 years of lease to go. Present rent paid as 0/1/0, rent in sterling was 5/0/0, increasing rent per acre 0/0/3. They had 3 neat cattle. all 4 were RC from Ireland who paid their own passage. 1 acre arable. - * '''John''' at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lot_22%2C_Prince_Edward_Island '''Lot 30'''] was 1 of 6 in his household. He was a farmer aged 16-45, 3 males under 16 and 2 female 16-45 also recorded. He was on 100 acres of 2nd best quality land with no lease details. All were RC, 4 were natives of Ireland, 2 paid their own passage. 2 acres arable. - * '''John''' at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lot_36%2C_Prince_Edward_Island '''Lot 36'''] was 1 of 9 in his household. He was a farmer aged 45-60, 3 males under 16, 4 females under 16 and 1 female 16-45 also recorded. He was on 50 acres of 2nd best quality land with 9 of 30 years of lease expired. Present rent paid as 0/1/6, rent in sterling was 3/15/0. They had 2 horses, 2 neat cattle, 9 sheep and 6 hogs. They also produced 60 bushels of oats and 200 of potatoes. All were RC, 7 were natives of Ireland, 2 were natives of the island, 7 paid their own passage. 8 acres arable. - * '''Margaret''' at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lot_35%2C_Prince_Edward_Island '''Lot 35'''] was 1 of 4 in her household. She was aged over 60, 1 male aged 16-45 and 2 female 16-45 also recorded. She was on 100 acres of 2nd best quality land with 2 years of a 40 year lease expired. Present rent paid 0/1/0, increasing rent per acre 0/0/6, rent in sterling 5/0/0. She had 1 horse, 4 neat cattle and 1 hog. They also produced 14 bushels of oats and 16 of potatoes. All were RC, 4 were natives of Ireland, 4 paid their own passage. 8 acres arable. - * '''Patrick''' at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lot_36%2C_Prince_Edward_Island '''Lot 36'''] was 1 of 7 in his household. He was a farmer aged 45- 60, 3 males aged under 16, 1 female aged under 16. 1 female 16-45 and 1 female over 60 also recorded. He was on 100 acres of 1st best quality land with 7 years of a 999 year lease expired. Present rent paid 0/1/0, rent in sterling 5/0/0. He had 3 neat cattle, 3 sheep and 6 hogs. They also produced 100 bushels of oats and 100 of potatoes. All were RC, and natives of Ireland, 7 paid their own passage. 12 acres arable. - * '''William''' at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lot_29%2C_Prince_Edward_Island'''Lot 29'''] was 1 of 2 in his household. He was a farmer and 1 of 2 males aged 16-45 recorded. He was on 200 acres of 2nd best quality land with 1 year of a 999 lease expired. Present rent paid 0/0/3, increasing rent per acre 0/0/3, rent in sterling 0/1/0, rent in currency 0/1/2. He had 2 hogs They also produced 130 of potatoes. Both were RC, natives of Ireland, 2 their own passage.7 acres arable. == McKenna family unions == {|border="1" width="800" | '''McKenna couples''' || '''First noted mention''' || '''Notes''' |- | William McKenna & Mary Anderson || 1834 || name entry in baptism of child at St. Dunstan's Basilica |- | Pat Quin & Peggy McKenna || 1840 || name entry in baptism of child at St. Dunstan's Basilica |- | John McKenna & Peggy McKenna || 1840 || name entry in baptism of child at St. Dunstan's Basilica |- | Luke Simpson & Mary McKenna || 1841 || name entry in baptism of child at Vernon River |- | John McKay and May McKenna || 1841 || name entry in baptism of child at St. Dunstan's Basilica |- | John Eden & Sarah McKenna || 1841 || name entry in baptism of child at Vernon River |- | Owen McKenna & Biddy McCullough || 1841 || name entry in baptism of child at Vernon River |- |} == McKenna mentions 1850 - 1859 == * [[McKenna-2401|James McKenna (1814-1860)]], name entry in baptism of son [[McKenna-2406|James McKenna (1850-)]] on 14 April 1850 at Vernon River * [[McKenna-2408|Owen McKenna (1820-1903)]], name entry in baptism of daughter [[McKenna-2411|Catherine (McKenna) Sullivan (1850-1926)]] on 16 April 1850 at Vernon River * Ann McKenna, name entry in baptism of son Francis White on 2 June 1850 at Vernon River * Mary McKenna, name entry in baptism of son Edward Laffarty on 9 June 1850 at Vernon River * Bernard McKenna, name entry in baptism of son John McKenna on 9 June 1850 at Vernon River * Bridget McKenna, name entry in baptism of daughter Catherine Trainor on 16 June 1850 at Vernon River * Owen McKenna, name entry in baptism of daughter Bridget McKenna on 13 July 1851at Vernon River * Peter McKenna, name entry in baptism of daughter Ann McKenna on 13 July 1851 at Vernon River * Ann McKenna, name entry in baptism of daughter Ann Callaghan on 14 September 1851 at Vernon River * [[McKenna-2401|James McKenna (1814-1860)]], name entry in baptism of daughter [[McKenna-2405|Catherine (McKenna) Gillan (bef.1852-1922)]] on 11 April 1852 at Vernon River * Bridget McKenna, name entry in baptism of daughter Bridget Trainor on 6 June 1852 at Vernon River * [[McKenna-2408|Owen McKenna (1820-1903)]], name entry in baptism of son [[McKenna-2412|Eugene McKenna (1852-bef.1926)]] on 22 August 1852 at Vernon River * Sally McKenna, name entry in baptism of daughter Elenor McAdam on 30 October 1853 at Vernon River * Bernard McKenna, name entry in baptism of child McKenna on 18 December 1853 at Vernon River * James McKenna, name entry in baptism of daughter Alice McKenna on 12 March 1854 at Vernon River * James McKenna name entry in baptism of daughter Emilia McKenna on 15 October 1854 at Vernon River * Mary McKenna, name entry in baptism of daughter Ellen Burns on 22 January 1857 at Vernon River * Mary McKenna, name entry in baptism of daughter Ellen Simpson on 22 February 1857 at Vernon River * Peter McKenna, name entry in baptism of daughter Bridget McKenna on 22 March 1857 at Vernon River * [[McKenna-2401|James McKenna (1814-1860)]], name entry in baptism of son [[McKenna-1772|Edward McKenna (1858-abt.1942)]] on 4 May 1858 at Vernon River * Catherine McKenna, name entry in baptism of daughter Bridget Fox on 9 May 1858 at Vernon River * Mary McKenna, name entry in baptism of daughter Agnes Byrnes on 2 June 1859 at Vernon River == McKenna mentions 1860 - 1869 == * In the 1861 PEI Census there are a number of McKenna households: refer to '''Census 1861''' section below for details. 1861 Census PEI transcribed from FimdMyPast * Mary McKenna, name entry in baptism of daughter Margaret Ellen Beard on 5 February 1865 at Vernon River * Peter McKenna, name entry in baptism of daughter Ann McKenna on 27 February 1866 at Vernon River *Charles McKenna Will in 1866 - leaves everything to his wife Catherine, whose will is listed in the 1890s **Citation: Charles McKenna 1866 will, Prince Edward Island. Probate Court, Will books, v. 6-7, 1858-1868, Vol. 7 page 243, digital page 410 of 562, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVR-X5M3?i=409&cat=579541 {Must access from a Family History Library or Affiliate to see image} - A copy is uploaded to this page *Patrick McKenna Will in 1869 - mentions wife Mary, son Francis and daughters Ellen, Catherin, and Ann. **Citation: Patrick McKenna 1869 Will, Prince Edward Island. Probate Court, Will books, v. 8, 1868-1875, page 165-166, digital page, 121 of 505, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVR-X99F-T?i=120&cat=579541 {Must access from a Family History Library or Affiliate to see image} - A copy is uploaded to this page == Census 1861 == * '''James''' at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lot_22%2C_Prince_Edward_Island '''Lot 22'''] was 1 of 8 in his household. He was a farmer aged 45-60, a male from 5-16, a male from 21 to 46, 4 females 5-16, and a female 45-60 were also recorded. 6 had been vaccinated or had small pox. He was on 30 acres of first quality arable land with 2 horses. 4 neat cattle, 3 hogs. All were RC and 2 native of Ireland, 6 born on the Island they produced 20 bushels of barley, 250 of oats and 300 of potatoes. - * '''John''' at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lot_22%2C_Prince_Edward_Island '''Lot 22'''] was 1 of 8 in his household. He was a farmer aged over 60, a male under 5 and 3 males from 5-16, a male from 21 to 46, a female 16-21, and a female 45-60 were also recorded. 2 had been vaccinated or had small-pox. - * '''Owen''' at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lot_22%2C_Prince_Edward_Island '''Lot 22'''] was 1 of 5 in his household. He was a farmer aged over 60, 1 male from 21 to 46, a female 16-21 and 2 female 45-60 were also recorded. 5 had been vaccinated or had small-pox. There had been 1 death in the last year. All 5 were Catholics, they held 50 acres by leasehold, 18 years of lease expired, rent in Sterling 2, rent in currency 10 == McKenna mentions 1870 - 1879 == * James Mckenna, name entry in baptism of daughter Mary Mckenna 6 Feb 1870 at Vernon River * John McKenna Lot 65 widow married Bridget Hickey, Indian River, Spinster in 1872 * Margaret Ida Mckenna Baptism daughter of Felix Mckenna 23 Feb 1875 * Ellen McKenna, buried 17 August 1874, Notes: R. C. Cemetery, DeSable * Patrick McKenna, buried 9 Mar 1875, Notes: St. Patrick's Cemetery. Clergy: A. McDonald * Mrs Mary McKenna, buried 28 June 1876, Notes: St. Patrick's Cemetery. Clergy: A. McDonald * Bernard McKenna died age 68 in 1878 Note: Came from Ireland. Died at Poor House. Insufficient information to trace to source; copy cannot be provided. * Mrs John McKenna, buried 13 Oct 1878, Notes: R. C. Cemetery, Charlottetown. * Mrs Patrick McKenna, buried 1 April 1879, Notes: St. Patrick's Cemetery. Clergy: A. J. McDonald * G McKenna, name entry in baptism of son James 27 Sep 1874 * John Mckenna, name entry in baptism of daughter Catherine Mckenna 22 Jul 1874 * Peter Mckenna, name entry in baptism of son William T Mckenna 25 Sep 1874 * Francis Mckenna, name entry in baptism of son Hugh Michael McKenna 12 Feb 1874 * Allice McKenna name entry in baptism of daughter Bridget Connolly on 16 Jan 1875 * Michael McKenna name entry in baptism of daughter Rose McKenna on 6 Jan 1875 ===1870s Wills Index https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSM8-MSWT-V?i=4&cat=579541 === {|border="1" width="500" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''Will Date''' ||'''Address'''||'''Lot#'''||'''Notes'''||'''Images on this Page''' |- | Patrick McKenna||1875 ||Dromore ||37||'''Mentions''' Wife Allice and granddaughters Mary Ellen & Alice, son Hugh and daughter Ellen Murphy
'''Citation:''' Patrick McKenna 1875 Will, Prince Edward Island. Probate Court, Will books, v. 8, 1868-1875, page 805, digital page, 453 of 505, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVR-X99G-G?i=452&cat=579541 {Must access from a Family History Library or Affiliate to see image}||Copy of image is on this page |- | Peter McKenna||1874 ||||1||'''Mentions''' wife Elisabeth and stepson John
'''Citation:''' Peter McKenna 1874 Will, Prince Edward Island. Probate Court, Will books, v. 8, 1868-1875, page 887-888, digital page, 495 of 505, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVR-X99V-7?i=494&cat=579541 {Must access from a Family History Library or Affiliate to see image}||Copy of image is on this page |- | John McKenna||1875 || ||65||'''Names:''' son Francis, daughters, Margaret, Mary Ann & Elisabeth - all seeming underage
'''Citation:''' John McKenna 1875 will, Prince Edward Island. Probate Court, Will books, v. 9, 1875-1880, page 50, digital page, 58 of 527, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVR-XGFC?i=57&cat=579541 {Must access from a Family History Library or Affiliate to see image}||Copy of image is on this page |- | Felix McKenna|| 1879|| Melville Rd|| 29 ||'''Names:''' Wife Margaret, sons Francis, Jerome, Fredrick, and daughters, Ellen, Mary Ann, and Teresa
'''Citation:''' Felix McKenna 1879 will, Prince Edward Island. Probate Court, Will books, v. 9, 1875-1880, page 809-811, digital page, 456 of 527, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVR-XG6G?i=455&cat=579541 {Must access from a Family History Library or Affiliate to see image} ||Copy of image is on this page |- |} == McKenna mentions 1880 - 1889 == * James McKenna, Officiating Clergy, at baptism of an adult Ann Smith at St. Paul's R. C, Summerside ===1880s Wills Indexhttps://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSM8-MSWT-V?i=4&cat=579541 === {|border="1" width="500" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''Will Date''' ||'''Address'''||'''Lot#'''||'''Notes'''||'''Images on this Page''' |- | Patrick || 1880 || || 26||'''Names:''' Daughter Ellen and sons Michael, Thomas & James.
'''Citation:''' Patrick McKenna 1880 will, Prince Edward Island. Probate Court, Will books, v. 9, 1875-1880, page 908, digital page, 506 of 527, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVR-XG7Y?i=505&cat=579541 {Must access from a Family History Library or Affiliate to see image} || Copy of image is on this page |- |Michael George McKenna || 1881|| County Line || 67||'''Names:''' Wife Elizabeth. Children: William & Alice Ann
'''Citation:'''Michael George McKenna 1881 will, Prince Edward Island. Probate Court, Will books, v. 10-11, 1880-1887, Book 10 page 289-291, digital page, 180 of 661, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJ8-V67K?i=179&cat=579541 {Must access from a Family History Library or Affiliate to see image} || Copy of image is on this page |- |Catherine McKenna || 1883|| St Patrick’s Rd. || 22||Names: Children - Felix, Francis Mullin, Bridge Murphy, Maria Doyle, Catherine Hagan, Henry & Patrick
'''Citation:''' Catherine McKenna 1882 will, Prince Edward Island. Probate Court, Will books, v. 10-11, 1880-1887, Book 10 page 552, digital page, 316 of 661, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJ8-VX4T?i=315&cat=579541 {Must access from a Family History Library or Affiliate to see image} || Copy of image is on this page |- |Peter McKenna|| 1885 || || 67||'''Names:'''Wife Ellen and Brother James
'''Citation:''' Peter McKenna 1885 will, Prince Edward Island. Probate Court, Will books, v. 10-11, 1880-1887, Book 11 page 289, digital page, 491 of 661, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJ8-VXM7?i=490&cat=579541 {Must access from a Family History Library or Affiliate to see image} || Copy of image is on this page |- |Anne McKenna || 1887 || Boston, Mass, USA|| ||'''Names:'''Brother-in-law Michael Trainor and his sons Bernard, John & Charles Trainor and William, Alice Ann and Michael McKenna
'''Citation:'''Anne McKenna 1886 will, Prince Edward Island. Probate Court, Will books, v. 10-11, 1880-1887, Book 11 page 510, digital page, 614 of 661, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJ8-V62W?i=613&cat=579541 {Must access from a Family History Library or Affiliate to see image} || Copy of image is on this page |- |Francis McKenna || 1889 || Waterford || 1||'''Names:''' Wife Bridget and son Peter
'''Citation:'''Frances McKenna 1889 will, Prince Edward Island. Probate Court, Will books, v. 12, 1888-1891, page 279, digital page, 181 of 347, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLZ-B9PP-B?i=180&cat=579541 {Must access from a Family History Library or Affiliate to see image} || Copy of image is on this page |- |} == McKenna mentions 1890 - 1899 == ===1890s Wills Index https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSM8-MSWT-V?i=4&cat=579541 === {|border="1" width="500" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''Will Date''' ||'''Address'''||'''Lot#'''||'''Notes'''||'''Images on this Page''' |- | Patrick McKenna||1890 ||Peake’s Rd|||| || |- |Hugh McKenna ||1891|| Dromore || 37|| || |- |Patrick McKenna ||1894|| Victoria || 29|| || |- |Patrick McKenna|| 1894 ||Newton || 26|| || |- |Francis McKenna ||1896|| Dromore || 37|| || |- |Catherine McKenna wife of Charles who died 1866||1897|| Charlottetown |||| '''Citation:'''Catherine McKenna 1897 will, Prince Edward Island. Probate Court, Will books, v. 14-15, 1894-1900, book 14 page 447-449, digital page, 267 of 580, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLZ-137X-7?i=266&cat=579541 {Must access from a Family History Library or Affiliate to see image}||Copy of image is on this page |- |} ---- ---- == Sources ==

McKenna Name Study

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If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The McKenna Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McKenna McKenna] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the McKenna name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England McKenna's), by time period (18th Century McKenna's), or by topic (McKenna DNA, McKenna Occupations, McKenna Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the McKenna Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=McKenna}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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McKenzie Milling Company

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"McKENZIE MILLING COMPANY "Talking with Mr. C.D. McKenzie recently, the Herald reporter was very much surprised to learn to what extent the business of the McKenzie Milling Co. has increased in the last few years. This company is now shipping flour west to the Mississippi river, east into Pennsylvania and south covering West Virginia, Ohio and Indiana, as well as all of Southern Michigan. "During the year just past they have ground over 50,000 bushels of buckwheat and 150,000 bushels of wheat into flour. They have given employment to about 30 people for 5 months and have 15 employees for the entire year, paying out for labor about $39,000 and locally for grain, nearly $50,000, which fact is certainly a factor in the prosperity of this community. "Wherever you go in the territory covered, "McK's Best" and "Pride of Quincy," "McKenzie's Self-Rising Biscuit Flour," "Buckwheat and Whole Wheat Pancake Flour," and lastly, "Mrs. McKenzie's Fancy Cake Flour," are found in all the better grocery stores and on the housewife's kitchen shelves. We are very proud of the success of the McKenzie Milling Co. in carrying on a growing business, which is slowly but surely expanding and is putting the name of Quincy, Mich., on the map. "The history of the Quincy mill is an interesting one, dating back to Civil War days, the main building having been erected in 1863. Felix A. McKenzie purchased the mill in 1887, when it had a capacity of 20 ban-els of flour a day. For a number of years Mr. McKenzie was associated with Robert Hyslop, now living at Lansing. "The McKenzie Milling Co. was organized in 1903, with Mr. McKenzie as secretary-treasurer and general manager, and under his supervision the business increased rapidly, the present capacity being 300 barrels of flour per day and 800 barrels of buckwheat flour. "The death of Mr. McKenzie in 1919, after a brief illness, was a hard blow for the company, but the business of the company was entrusted to his son, Cariton D. McKenzie, who graduated from the University of Michigan as mechanical engineer just in time to enter the Worid War, from which he was discharged a short time before his father's death, serving as Ensign in the navy. The subsequent success of the business has proved that no mistake was made in placing Cariton in charge of the business after his father's removal by death. "Much credit for the success of the business is due Mr. Lee A. Ban-on, cousin of the present manager, who has been with the company as bookkeeper since 1905, and secretary of the company since Mr. McKenzie's death in 1919." Quoted from the Quincy Herald, May 24, 1928 by the Quincy Library News [https://www.branchdistrictlibrary.org/pdf/quincy_newsletter/32_1_Quincy_Library_Newsletter_2014_Winter.pdf Quincy Library Newsletter, Winter, 2014] A reference to McKenzie Milling Company was found in "The Universal Bulletin," January 1914 (No. 116) describing in detail the concrete block elevator they had built holding 75,000 bushels. A picture of the elevator is on page 69. [https://books.google.com/books?id=1qFXAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA68&ots=4ypnhe6An_&dq=McKenzie%20Milling%20Company%2C%20quincy%20michigan&pg=PA68#v=onepage&q&f=false Universal Bulletin, April 1914, p. 68 on Google Books The announcement of the death of F. A. McKenzie on May 7, 1919 after 32 years in the business was published in The Cooperative Manager and Farmer, Vol. 8, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 1919, No. 10. [https://books.google.com/books?id=hck7AQAAMAAJ&pg=RA9-PA29&lpg=RA9-PA29&dq=McKenzie+Milling+Company,+quincy+michigan&source=bl&ots=XRi2iJqRbv&sig=fOe664LegKx3XHvHhmt_h8rdvRw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjF0M3HvoPQAhXMPCYKHT9wD7Y4ChDoAQgmMAA#v=onepage&q&f=false Grain and Feed Review, ] == Sources == * [https://books.google.com/books?id=sPlFAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA9-PA27&lpg=RA9-PA27&dq=McKenzie+Milling+Company+quincy+michigan&source=bl&ots=bbqrcfQkHx&sig=7jSRF0xWAgjhmWrxIJzmJJQKl-M&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwicrKzTmtzMAhUD5SYKHUZFCdoQ6AEIPzAJ#v=onepage&q=McKenzie%20Milling%20Company%20quincy%20michigan&f=false The Co-operative Manager and Farmer, Vol. 8, No. 10, June, 1919, Minneapolis, Minnesota] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=JpZFAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA618&lpg=PA618&dq=mckenzie+milling+company&source=bl&ots=L5QCtA1Ye1&sig=qbJLmNFfL8lUCZJ8roScj6FA2Oo&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjL88-t6OvMAhVC4D4KHRvgAGEQ6AEIKDAC#v=onepage&q=mckenzie%20milling%20company&f=false American Miller and Processor, Vol. 50, issues 1-6, p. 618] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=gPvhAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA490&lpg=PA490&dq=mckenzie+milling+company&source=bl&ots=LYsU7xDu_v&sig=bJowS4lPg8aZZKdYYzzkl-G262Q&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjL88-t6OvMAhVC4D4KHRvgAGEQ6AEINTAG#v=onepage&q=mckenzie%20milling%20company&f=false The Michigan Alumnus, Vol 50, p. 490.]

McKerrow Name Study

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[[Category:McKerrow Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leaders [[ Smith-106046|Gloria Smith]] or [[Maxwell-1489|Maria Maxwell]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == *To ensure all McKerrows listed in 1841 to 1910 Scotland Census' have profiles on WikiTree. == Origins of McKerrow== [http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/McKerrow Surname db ] '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McKerrow Wikipedia McKerrow]''' Wikipedia only says McKerrow is a surname and lists seven famous McKerrow's. Not much to go on. Ancestry has a lot more !! '''[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/name-origin?surname=mckerrow Ancestry surname - McKerrow]''' Mckerrow Name Meaning :- Scottish: of uncertain derivation. Some sources believe it to be an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Cearrach, Mac Cearrbhaich ‘son of the gambler’, while Woulfe derives it from Mac Ciothruadha ‘son of Ciothruaidh’, a personal name of Norse origin. (Source: Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press) McKerrow is not listed on "What's my Clan" web site. The name seems to have originated in Ayrshire. Many of our current McKerrow profiles were born in Ayshire or Lanarkshire. === Scotland Census=== :1841 - 213 McKerrows listed :1851 - 226 :1861 - 261 :1871 - 279 :1881 - 265 :1891 - 290 :1901 - 324 :1911 - 278 (Source Ancestry and Scotlands People for 1911)

McKey and McKee name Study

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[[Category:Mackey Name Study]] [[Category: Clan MacKay]] [[Category:McKey Name Study]] [[Category:Mackay Name Study]] See Also: [[Space:Mackie_Name_Study|Mackie Name Study]] ==About the Project== The McKey Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McKey McKey] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the McKey name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England McKey), by time period (18th Century McKey), or by topic (McKey DNA, McKey Occupations, McKey Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' McKee is a surname of Scottish or Irish origin. The surname is derived from the Gaelic Mac Aodha ("son of Aodh") a patronymic form of an old Gaelic personal name which means "fire". Similar surnames which also are derived from the same Gaelic patronymic are McCoy, McGee, Kee and McKay. This interesting surname is a form of the early Gaelic (Scottish and Irish) patronymic "Mac Aodh". The personal name "Aodh" meaning "fire" was originally the name of a pagan god, but this does not seem to have halted the popularity of this surname. In the modern idiom Mac Aodh has at least fifteen spelling forms including McKay, McKee, Kee, McCay, McCoy, McEa, and McAy. The form MacKee is widespread in North East Ulster, and especially in Counties Antrim, Down and Armagh, with the short form as Kee being most numerous in County Donegal in the Republic of Ireland. Early examples of the surname recordings include George McKe of Myretoun was mentioned in the Register of the Privy Seal, for Scotland, in 1538, and Sir Patrick MacKee who was a prominent County Donegal "servitor" at the Plantation of Ulster in 1641. Other later examples include on April 24th 1845, Robert Kee and Anne Jane Wilson who were married at Raphoe, County Donegal, whilst on May 17th 1847, James Kee, a famine emigrant, embarked from Belfast on the ship "Pontiac" bound for New York. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Cucail Mac Aedha. This was dated 1098, in the Manx Names listing, by Moore, during the reign of Cathal Craobhdhearg (Red Hand), High King of Ireland, 1198 - 1224. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling. Clan McKee We derive our surname from the Scottish clan Mackay, which basically translates to “son of fire.” Chief: 15th Lord Reay, Aeneas Simon Mackay, is the current clan Chief Motto: “Manu Forti” (“with a strong hand”) Clan Badge: Bulrush/cattail or broom Battle Cry: Bratach Bhan Chlann Aoidh! Song: Same as battle cry; “The White Banner of Mackay” Region: Highland Current Seat: Ophemert Castle, Netherlands Historical Seat: Varrich Castle, Scotland Historical Rivals: Clan Donald Clan Sinclair Clan Gunn Clan Ross Clan Sutherland Historical Allies: Clan Forbes Clan Munroe Clan Gunn Clan Ross Clan Sutherland https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Clan_MacKay ==How to Join== To join the McKey Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Bright-1984|Billie Keaffaber]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=McKey}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=McKey}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * [[Bright-1984|Billie Keaffaber]] * [[Campbell-2634| Christine Preston]] *[[Romano-137|Gina Rodkey]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McKee McKee] ==Links== *https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/McKee#ixzz7J0hUYzED *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McKee *http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/McKee *https://mckeegenealogy.wordpress.com/2018/02/01/mckee-surname/ *http://clanmckee.org/scottish-highlands/ *http://mckeefamilyfromdonegal.com/ *http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Mackey *https://www.tartanregister.gov.uk/tartanDetails?ref=13042 *https://www.irishsurnames.com/cgi-bin/gallery.pl?name=mckee&capname=Mckee&letter=k * https://www.geni.com/projects/McKee-Ancestry/6054 ==Tasks== Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. *Updating profiles *Adding tags *Helping with Name Study *Taking over non managed profiles

McKey Name Study

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McKinney Family of West Virginia

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Wood-17551|Ray Wood]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12921030 send me a private message]. Thanks!

McKinstry Name Study

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[[Category:McKinstry Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The McKinstry Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McKinstry McKinstry] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the McKinstry name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England McKinstrys), by time period (18th Century McKinstrys), or by topic (McKinstry DNA, McKinstry Occupations, McKinstry Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the SRNM Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator:[[Myers-2401|Kim Myers]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=McKinstry}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=McKinstry}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[McKinstry-27|William McKinstry]] (1755-1825) -researching descendants of this individual to confirm his origins (Scotland, Ireland, Massachusetts, outer space :) ) * * ==Membership== * [[Dewhurst-4|Meghan Conroy]] , member -- working primarily on the line that originates with [[McKinstry-27|William McKinstry]], identifying his children and descendants, adding resources, and researching his origins. * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *McKinster *McKinstray *McKinstrey *McInstray

McKipack Plantation, Person county, North Carolina

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[[Category: McKipack Plantation, Person County, North Carolina]] [[Category:Person County, North Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Person County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] ==Biography== The McKipack plantation was owned by [[Cameron-2802|Duncan Cameron]] and his son, [[Cameron-2803|Paul C. Cameron]] of Orange Co, NC. There is very little information about this plantation. It is located in Person Co, NC, and was purchased by Duncan Cameron from Spivey McKipack in 1810. McKipack Plantation contained 314 3/4 acres. '''Record of deeds, 1789-1901; indexes, 1789-1966''': "Record of deeds, 1789-1901; indexes, 1789-1966"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/163079 Record of deeds, 1789-1901; indexes, 1789-1966] Deeds, Vol. D 1806-1817 Vol. F 1821-1823 Vol. G 1823-1825 (vol. E is located on film #551478)
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-998R-KX2C?i=219&cat=163079 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 22 February 2022) *Person Co, NC Deed Bk D p.403
===Slaves=== '''1845''' McKipack Plantation Slave Censushttps://finding-aids.lib.unc.edu/00133/#d1e9979 *Folder 3662, Volume 124: October 1845 Southern Historical Collection, Louis Round Wilson Special Collections Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. *[[Cameron-14117|Robbin]] *[[Cameron-14118|Matilda]] *[[Cameron-14119|Washington]] *[[Cameron-14120|Henry]] *[[Cameron-14121|Jinny]] *[[Cameron-14122|Hannah]] *[[Cameron-14123|Kizzy]] *[[Cameron-14124|Old Hannah]] *[[Cameron-14125|Abraham]] *[[Cameron-14126|Fanny]] *[[Cameron-14127|Mima]] *[[Cameron-14128|Louisa]] *[[Cameron-14129|Dinah]] *[[Cameron-14130|George]] *[[Cameron-14131|Betsey]] *[[Cameron-14132|Clarisa]] *[[Cameron-14133|Isabel]] *[[Cameron-14135|Isaac]] *[[Cameron-14134|Isabel]] *[[Cameron-14136|Ellen]] *[[Cameron-14137|Oliver]] *[[Cameron-14138|Layton]] *[[Cameron-14139|Winney]] *[[Cameron-14140|Phillis]] *[[Cameron-14141|Daniel]] *[[Cameron-14142|Peter]] *[[Cameron-14143|Dave]] *[[Cameron-14144|Manuel]] *[[Cameron-14145|Milley]] *[[Cameron-14146|Chauncey]] *[[Cameron-14147|Violet]] For more information see [[Space:The_Bennehan-Cameron_Plantations%2C_Orange_County%2C_North_Carolina|The Bennehan-Cameron Plantations]] page ==Sources==

McLane Cemetery

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=== About === :This page is a work in progress. Ultimately, the goal is to photograph each gravestone and create a profile for each individual interred in the cemetery. If you have ancestors or know of someone buried in this cemetery or would like to help photograph and catalog the graves, please contact [[Pryber-1 | Matt Pryber]]. Additionally, if you have historical information and/or photographs for this cemetery, please contact [[Pryber-1 | Matt]] :If you are interested in helping with either the Global Cemeteries Project or the Cemeteries of the United States Project, please see the following links for information: *[[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|The U.S. Cemeteries Project]] *[[Project:Global_Cemeteries|The Global Cemeteries Project]] ---- === Contact Information, Location and Map === :Address : :GPS Coordinates : :Contact : :[ ---- === Links to Other Online Resources === ] ===TABLE OF INTERMENTS=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''NAME''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''BIRTH DATE''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''DEATH DATE''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''PLOT''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''SOURCE''' |- |
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McLaren Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] It seems that the family tree runs dead at my great grandparents level for everybody except the Cloetes. I know that a J Park and an R Park signed the wedding registry for Charlie McLaren and Phyllis Park. No other information is available. If you have any idea who the Parks are and where they came from, please contact me. Kinnear McLaren and Kathleen were Charlie McLaren McLaren-763 parents. I have no other information or even Kathleen's maiden name. They seem to have appeared from nowhere. John Sutherlands father may have been Alexander. The Dundar name Marjory and Williamina seem to be missing any antecedents. George Sutherland junior was last seen by his brother before the second world war. George went to war and was never heard from again. Friedrich Wilhelm Rieseberg married Ellen Johanna Cloete, I cannot find any records of any Riesebergs other than my direct family members anywhere.

McLarty Family Cemetery

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This page is part of the [[Space:Georgia Cemeteries Team|Georgia Cemeteries Team]]. See the [[:Category:McLarty_Family_Cemetery%2C_Douglasville%2C_Georgia|McLarty Family Cemetery]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' McLarty Family Cemetery '''Address:''' Douglasville, Douglas, GA '''GPS Coordinates:''' GPS Coordinates: 33.75579,-84.83035 '''Information:''' McLarty Family Cemetery (Benson’s Hill) From I‐20, take Exit 30 and go north on Post Road 0.4 mi. Turn left on Mason Creek Road and go 0.1 mi to Bankhead Highway (US78). Cross Bankhead (Mason Creek becomes Mann Road at this point). Go 1.7 mi. on Mann Road and turn right on Cedar Mountain Road. Follow Cedar Mountain 0.5 mi. and turn left on Brittain Road. About 450 feet up Brittain there is an orange and white cemetery sign on the left. The access path belongs to the McLarty Cemetery Association, and visitors are welcome. Follow the path up the hill into the cemetery – path is quite steep and often slippery. Parking is at roadside – be very careful about speeding vehicles on Brittain Road. ===About=== This free space page for the McLarty Cemetery is part of WikiTree's Georgia Cemeteries Project, and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Georgia Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger U.S. Cemeteries Project. Few grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed. This is a work in progress. The photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact ===Location and Map=== The McLarty Cemetery is in the Dark Corners area of Douglas County, on Brittain Road about 475 feet north of its intersection with Cedar Mountain Road. It is on the left side of the road, a small marker indicates the presence of a path leading up some 460 feet up the hill. GPS coordinates are Latitude: 33.75579, Longitude: -84.83035. ===Cemetery notes=== Also known as the McLarty Benson Cemetery. There are approximately 300 graves in this cemetery, the vast majority of them marked with fieldstones only. There is also one area that an experienced archaelogist believes to be a mass grave, which corresponds to stories about a group of children being buried together during an epidemic of some sort. It is in the older black section of the cemetery. The first burials are dated 1842, and the cemetery continued in active use (at least in the African American part) until the 1940s. There is currently one large marker in the geographic center of the cemetery. The trustees and historical society of Douglas county are working very hard to restore this battered old cemetery, once covered in briars and kudzu. The McLarty family section contains approx. 50-60 graves. There are many field stone markers and an African American section (old and new) toward the back. This cemetery has some of the oldest graves in the county. Cemetery Status: Inactive The information above came from the [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=33705976&CRid=2292429& Find A Grave Website].

McLatchie Scottish Roots

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[[Category:McLatchie Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname MCLATCHIE and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Eamon-17|Susan Halden]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Find more living McLatchie descendents * Connect with cousins * Finding McLatchie roots in Scotland * Finding information about Hunter Settlement Spencerville, Ontario Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8947756 send me a private message]. Thanks!

McLaughlin

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Cobcroft-93|Alan Cobcroft]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Cobcroft-93&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Alan Cobcroft To-Do List|Alan's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Cox-11872|McLaughlin, Eliza (Cox) ]] || 1864-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McLaughlin-2215|McLaughlin, John ]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McLaughlin-2997|McLaughlin, Daniel ]] || 1844-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McLaughlin-2998|McLaughlin, Charles ]] || 1895-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lord-3025|McLaughlin, Daisy Rose (Lord) ]] || 1900-00-00 || to-do |- |}

McLaughlin Research

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==WikiTree Pages of Interest== *[[Mclaughlin-5627|Patrick Mclaughlin (abt.1755-abt.1813)]] **(Now corrected) Previously attached son [[Mclaughlin-1422|Daniel Mclaughlin (abt.1780-)]] was in error. See profile [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mclaughlin-1422#comment_7494793 comment]. *[[McLaughlin-8799|Daniel McLaughlin (abt.1787-bef.1830)]] *Isabella McLaughlin; mentioned in Fulton County biographicals *[[McLaughlin-8770|John McLaughlin (1812-1887)]] **[[Cline-7108|Margaret (Cline) McLaughlin (abt.1818-1889)]] *[[McLaughlin-5626|Mary M (McLaughlin) Williams (1816-1892)]] **Married 1834 at Richland County, Ohio; not mentioned in Fulton County biographicals **[[Reynolds-5557|Adna Reynolds (1814-1850)]] *Jane (McLaughlin) Carpenter << found no profile **Married 1834 at Richland County, not mentioned in Fulton County biographicals *[[McLaughlin-1589|Elizabeth (McLaughlin) Reynolds (abt.1816-1842)]] **Mentioned in Fulton County biographicals **[[Reynolds-5557|Adna Reynolds (1814-1850)]] *[[McLaughlin-7293|Joseph McLaughlin (1822-1897)]] **Mentioned in Fulton County biographicals *Rachel (McLaughlin) Porter << found no profile **Mentioned in Fulton County biographicals **[[Porter-8660|Augustus A. Porter (abt.1817-1901)]] *David McLaughlin, died 1858 << found no profile **Mentioned in Fulton County biographicals *[[Space:Select_Cline_News|Select Cline News]] (estate) *[[Space:George_Cline_1856_Administration|George Cline 1856 Administration]] *[[Space:George_Cline_and_his_thirteen_heirs_at_1856|George Cline and his thirteen heirs at 1856]] *[[Space:Cline_Family_Group|Cline Family Group]] *[[Space:McLaughlin-Vance_Research_2023|McLaughlin-Vance Research 2023]] ==Patrick McLaughlin (-1813) Family Research== See also this [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=McLaughlin-8819&errcode=saved#comment_7497073 profile comment]. According to his will, Patrick had at least seven children, though only five children in the household at 1800 census. (1) George McLaughlin (found no profile) ... See John Woolf Jordan, ''A history of the Juniata Valley and its people'', 2 vols. (New York, Lewis Historical Publishing Co., -1913), 2:786-788 (Rhoads) at 786, 787; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/historyofjuniata02jord/page/786/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], for "George Rhoads ... married '''Margaret McLaughlin''', born in Cumberland County, Pennsylania. in 1807, died 1 January 1865, daughter of '''George McLaughlin''', a native of what was then Cumberland county, and '''son of the immigrant ancestor''' ... Children of George McLaughlin: 1. '''Margaret''' ... 2. '''Jane''', died unmarried. 3. '''Mary''', died unmarried. 4. '''George,''' resident of Rye township, Huntingdon county. 5. '''William''', died in Perry county. 6. '''Susan''', died in Cumberland county, Pennsylvania; married John Reed. 7. '''Ann''', died in Cumberland county; married (first) Philip Danner, (second) David Houdeshell. 8. '''Crawford''', died in the west. Children of John and Margaret (McLaughlin) Rhoads ...." Children of George McLaughlin, *'''Margaret McLaughlin''' married George Rhoads *'''Jane McLaughlin''' (said died unmarried) *'''Mary McLaughlin''' (said died unmarried) *'''George McLaughlin''' *'''William McLaughlin''' *'''Susan McLaughlin''' married John Reed *'''Ann McLaughlin''' married (1) Philip Danner; (2) David Houdeshell << she is otherwise [[McLaughlin-8118|Annie (McLaughlin) Houdeshell (abt.1830-1906)]]. *'''Crawford McLaughlin''' (2) Margaret McLaughlin (found no profile) ... [https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/mclaughlin/550/ Genforum post of 1999] reports Patrick's deceased daughter Margaret had married, apparently as his first wife, James White; by her, he had three daughters, of whom, per a '''notice of partition published in 1850''', two of the daughters were (below); his other children mentioned, but none named Amy/Amey. Mostly quoting from the notice, *'''Elizabeth White''', intermarried with William Jackson, residing in Chemung county, N.Y. [<< But for a reported child born 1811, she is possibly [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2QZ-GTT PID K2QZ-GTT]]. *'''Mary White''', deceased, **first intermarried to Lyman A. Jackson, (dec’d) by whom she left issue three children, to wit: ***Mary, intermarried with David Stauller, ***William W. Jackson, and ***Mary Jane Jackson, a minor, and has for her guardian David Angney, Esq., ***these reside in Dauphin, (now Perry) Co., Pa.; **the said Mary married the second time to John A. Humes and left issue, ***Sarah Elizabeth and ***Lyman Alexander Humes, minors, ***residing in Cumberland county, Pa., and have for their guardian John A. Humes (3) [[McLaughlin-8799|Daniel McLaughlin (abt.1787-bef.1830)]]. As of July 2023, child list on the profile reports about seven children as: *[[McLaughlin-8770|'''John McLaughlin''' (1812-1887)]] *[[McLaughlin-5626|'''Mary (McLaughlin) Williams''' (1816-1892)]] *[[McLaughlin-8811|'''Jane (McLaughlin) Carpenter''' (1819-1886)]] *[[McLaughlin-1589|'''Elizabeth (McLaughlin) Reynolds''' (abt.1816-1842)]] *[[McLaughlin-7293|'''Joseph McLaughlin''' (1822-1897)]] *[[McLaughlin-8814|'''Rachel (McLaughlin) Porter''' (abt.1824-1887)]] *[[McLaughlin-8815|'''David McLaughlin''' (abt.1825-abt.1856)]] (4) Joseph McLaughlin (found no profile) (5) John McLaughlin (found no profile) (6) Samuel McLaughlin (found no profile) (7) Anthony McLaughlin (found no profile). See Richland County Genealogical Society, [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~ohrichgs/Abstracts/Abstracts.htm Common Pleas Court Abstracts Index] (198 pp.); various McLaughlin at 115.pdf-116.pdf; see separately, [Richland County, Ohio], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/51061?availability=Family%20History%20Library Court of Common Pleas], ''FamilySearch'' catalog entry; also, [Richland County, Ohio] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&query=%2Bsubject_id%3A340828 Court Records], ''FamilySearch'' catalog entry .. for "McLaughlin, Anthony, May 1834-Nov 1839, 147." See also Anthony McLaughlin (1794-1866), memorial 9764496 and gravestone photograph; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9764496/anthony-mclaughlin ''FindAGrave''], memorial maintained by Mike McLaughlin; gravestone photograph added by Mike McLaughlin. If this Anthony of Richland County is brother of Daniel and son of Patrick, then, *Abraham J. Baughman, ''History of Richland County, Ohio, from 1808 to 1908 ...'', ?2 vols. ( Chicago : S. J. Clarke Pub. Co., 1908), 1:435-438 ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth,_Ohio Plymouth]) at 436 ; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/historyofrichlan01baug/page/n448/mode/1up?q=McLaughlin ''InternetArchive''], "... Anthony McLaughlin [was] the first cooper ..." *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-696Q-FLZ?view=index&personArk=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AMX7M-RPK&action=view&groupId=TH-266-11743-120198-20 1850 census] reports Anthony's eldest son in the home, William, age 27 was born Pennsylvania; next eldest there, Samuel, age 24, born Ohio--suggesting Anthony removed to Ohio 1823-1826. *1830 U. S. census, Richland County, Ohio, Plymouth Township, p. 68 (stamped), line 5, Anthony McLaughlin (2-2-1-0-0-1||1-1-1-0-0-1) ; database with images, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YYN-9C8Z?cc=1803958&wc=35Y4-1NW%3A1588481803%2C1588478304%2C1588471209 ''FamilySearch''], Ohio > Richland > Plymouth > image 1 of 16; citing NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). *1840 U. S. census, Richland County, Ohio, Bloominggrove Township, p. 115, line 1, Anthony McLaughlin (0-0-2-2-1-0-1||0-1-0-0-0-0-0-1); database with images, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYTB-VX4?cc=1786457&wc=31SJ-T7Q%3A1588669308%2C1588669646%2C1588671121 ''FamilySearch''], Ohio > Richland > Bloominggrove Township > image 3 of 18; citing NARA microfilm publication M704, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). *At 1840, one [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YTB-N5Q?wc=31SJ-TQY%3A1588669308%2C1588669646%2C1588666933&cc=1786457 John McLaughlin] at Richland County, Ohio, Plymouth Township. *1850 U. S. census, Richland County, Ohio, population schedule, Bloominggrove Township, p. 313 (handwritten, 157 stamped, all on facing page), dwelling 16, family 16, Anthony McLaughlin household; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-696Q-FLZ?view=index&personArk=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AMX7M-RPK&action=view&groupId=TH-266-11743-120198-20 ''FamilySearch''] [under new, 2023 display]. ::McLaughlin, Anthony, 53 M, Cooper, 800, born Pennsylvania ::" Jane, 62 F, ---, born Pennsylvania ::" William, 27 M, Laborer, born Pennsylvania ::" Samuel, 24 M, Cooper, born Ohio ::" Daniel, 22 M, Farmer, born Ohio *1860 U. S. census, Richland County, Ohio, population schedule, Bloomminggrove Township, p. 147 (handwritten, 358 stamped), dwelling 1024, family 1054, Anthony McLoughlin household; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9BS6-927K?view=index&personArk=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AMCGB-HQ2&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25273-37469-26 ''FamilySearch''] [under new, 2023 display]. ::McLaughlin, Anthony, 66 M, Farmer, 2000/600, born Ohio ::" Daniel, 31 M, Farmer, .... born Ohio ::" Ann, 32, F, Domestic, born Ohio ::" Marion, 5 M, born Ohio ::" Mary J. 3 F, born Ohio ::" Amy A., 1 F, born Ohio *Anthony McLaughlin (1794-1866), memorial 9764496 and gravestone photograph; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9764496/anthony-mclaughlin ''FindAGrave''], managed by Mike McLaughlin; gravestone image added by Mike McLaughlin. *Wesley McLaughlin (1818-1891) memorial 10399111; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10399111/wesley-mclaughlin ''FindAGrave''], no gravestone image appears; memorial managed by Mike McLaughlin; otherwise reported as the eldest son of Anthony McLaughlin. ==Biographical/Genealogical== *(1999) "McLaughlin, Perry Co PA, Richland Co OH" in Mclaughlin surname forum, 13 June 1999; web content, [https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/mclaughlin/550/ ''Genealogy.com'']. Although unsourced, this descendant narrative about Patrick McLaughlin is detailed as to various logic, suggesting there is a significant body of research behind the narrative. Claims Patrick served in Revolutionary War, along with possible brothers, James and William. About Daniel, the narrative suggests there is a list of heirs as of May 1830; some kind of deed action in January 1836. *(1880) A. A. Graham, ''History of Richland County, Ohio ...'' (Mansfield, O. : A. A. Graham & co., 1880), **328 (J. W. McLaughlin); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/historyofrichlan00grah/page/328/mode/1up ''IntrnetArchive'']. **404-412 (Cass Township) at 407; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/historyofrichlan00grah/page/407/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], "The methodists seem to have been the pioneer religious body in this township. About 1816 or 1817, Bennajah Boardman held the first religious services, in the cabin house of John Long, on the site of the village of Planktown, or Richland. He as a missionary, and continued .... WIP It was finally sold, in 1874, to Wesley McLaughlin, for $300, who, in turn, sold it to the Dunkards, by whom it is now occupied. This is the only church in the township outside of the towns." **559 (Anthony McLaughlin); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/historyofrichlan00grah/page/n570/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], "the first cooper, Anthony McLaughlin ..." **634 (J. M. McLaughlin); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/historyofrichlan00grah/page/n645/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. **904 (Levi McLaughlin); https://archive.org/details/historyofrichlan00grah/page/n915/mode/1up **908 (John Maglatt for J. McLaughlin); https://archive.org/details/historyofrichlan00grah/page/n919/mode/1up **and a few others ... *(1901) A. J. Boughman, ''A Centennial Biographical History of Richland County, Ohio'' (Chicago, The Lewis Publishing Co., 1901), 236-238 (Hiram S. Rose); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101061733299?urlappend=%3Bseq=284%3Bownerid=27021597769538259-310 ''HathiTrust''], "Hiram Rose ... of Shiloh, Cass township, Richland county, Ohio, as born [there] April 23, 1841, a son of Andrew M. and Mary M. (Green) Rose ... [whose six children were] Hiram S.; Bentley, of Butler Indiana; Elmore Y., a farmer of Cass township; Osborne B., of Piqua, Ohio; and Sophronia, the wife of Thomas Swanger, of Angola, Indiana. Andrew M. Rose as born in Belmont, Ohio, in 1817, a son of Aaron Rose, a native of New Jersey, who came with his family from Belmont county to Richland county in 1829 and entered the farm of one hundred and sixty acres now owned by Wesley McLaughlin, where he lived and died ...". *(1913) John Woolf Jordan, ''A history of the Juniata Valley and its people'', 2 vols. (New York, Lewis Historical Publishing Co., -1913), 2:786-788 (Rhoads) at 786, 787; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/historyofjuniata02jord/page/786/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], for George Rhoads ... married '''Margaret McLaughlin''', born in Cumberland County, Pennsylania. in 1807, died 1 January 1865, daughter of '''George McLaughlin''', a native of what was then Cumberland county, and '''son of the immigrant ancestor''' ... Children of George McLaughlin: 1. '''Margaret''' ... 2. ''''Jane''', died unmarried. 3. '''Mary''', died unmarried. 4. '''George,''' resident of Rye township, Huntingdon county. 5. '''William''', died in Perry county. 6. '''Susan''', died in Cumberland county, Pennsylvania; married John Reed. 7. '''Ann''', died in Cumberland county; married (first) Philip Danner, (second) David Houdeshell. 8. '''Crawford''', died in the west. Children of John and Margaret (McLaughlin) Rhoads ...." *(1888) Lewis Cass Aldrich, ed., ''History of Henry and Fulton counties, Ohio ...'' (Syracuse, N.Y. : D. Mason & Co., 1888), **329 (Early Settlement); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/historyofhenryfu00aldr/page/329/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], "There came to the region in the year 1836 a number of families, among whom are to be found the names of Ansel H. Henderson, Harlow Butler, John P. Roos, John B. Roos, Asher E. Bird, sr., '''John McLaughlin''', Daniel Donaldson, John Donaldson, and perhaps others. After the coming of these families, and subsequent to the year 1836. the lands became rapidly taken up and settled, so that their settlement becomes lost in the general growth of the community." **374-380 (One Hundredth [Ohio Volunteer] Infantry) at 379 (Company H Roster); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/historyofhenryfu00aldr/page/379/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], "'''David T. McLaughlin''', private, Aug. 5, 1862, Franklin, killed at Utoy Creek, Ga,, Aug. 6, 1864." [as rank, date of enlistment, and township of residence]. **475-489 (Franklin Township) at 481-482; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/historyofhenryfu00aldr/page/n518/mode/1up ''InterntArchive''], "Soon after John Shaffer and Adam Poorman had got their cabins up, '''John McLaughlin''' and Samuel Ayers came to the township from '''Richland county, O.''', to hunt themselves homes. They got to Bean Creek just at dark and found the bridge, built by Shaffer and Poorman. They thought to cross with the team, but Samuel Ayers said he would try it first, and accordingly walked nearly over, carefully examining the same; but as the north end was the lowest, resting on driftwood, then abundant in the creek, the poles of the bridge floated and he fell through into the water up to his waist. They then returned their horses to the wagon, and hearing the sound of the cow-bell some eighty or ninety rods north, concluded to try and cross the bridge on foot, leaving the team, and make for the cow-bell. They found it at the cabin of John Shaffer, at about eight o'clock that night, and where they stayed over night. The next morning, with the assistance of Mr. Shaffer, they fixed up the bridge and got the team over the creek, and McLaughlin and Ayers went on their way farther west, soon found themselves homes, and returned to Richland county, where they resided. They soon prepared themselves and families to come to Williams county, now Fulton. '''Another sister, Elizabeth [McLaughlin]''', came in the winter of 1837, with the family of Samuel Ayers, to their new homes in this wilderness. '''They were originally from Perry county. Pa.''' They settled each as follows: '''John McLaughlin''' on section I, town 7 north, range 4 east; Samuel Ayers on section 2, town 7 north, range 4 east; '''Joseph McLaughlin''' on section I, town 7 north, range 4 east, Ohio survey. John McLaughlin's sister, '''Elizabeth [McLaughlin], married Adna Reynolds'''. On that eventful day she did a washing in the morning, for the family, shelled, that morning also, one-half bushel of corn, and that afternoon carried it on her shoulder, through the woods, to Bird's mill, located on Mill Creek, north, got it ground, again re-shouldered and carried it home, baked the wedding cake, and was married the same evening. The distance to Bird's mill was at least two and one-half miles, making five miles to and from, for the lady to travel. This was in the fall of 1838. '''Rachel McLaughlin married one Porter''', and now lives in Steuben county, State of Indiana. '''David [McLaughlin] married Libbie Rogers'''; he died many years ago. '''Joseph [McLaughlin]''' is living, and has raised a very fine family, and is highly respected …" **475-489 (Franklin Township) at 488 (Churches); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/historyofhenryfu00aldr/page/n527/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], "Ransom Reynolds and Pollonia Crandall were the first persons married in Franklin, and Adna Reynolds and '''Elizabeth McLaughlin''' were the second couple married." **506-515 (German Township) at 515; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/historyofhenryfu00aldr/page/515/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], "Population. — In the beginning, 1834, the population was 43 souls all told; in 1870, it was 2,323; in 1880, she had increased to 3,035, of which eighteen were clergymen, two were lawyers, two were doctors, and an unknown quantity were school teachers. In naming the present occupants of the soil, mention will be made of some of those who have been especially prominent in township affairs and general enterprises for the public good … William Geesey, '''Daniel McLaughlin''' … and many others who are as worthy of note as representative men in the present various industries of the township." **643-713 (Brief Personals) at 649 (Nathan Borton); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/historyofhenryfu00aldr/page/649/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], Borton, Nathan, Franklin, Fayette p. o., was born in Burlington county, N. J., in 1810. and was a son of Bethuel and Rebecca (Chfton) Borton. He died in New Jersey in 1831, leaving a widow and nine children. Nathan W. with his mother and four of the children settled in German township, Ohio, in 1836 where his mother died. Of her nine children, five are now living. Nathan Borton was married November 22, 1839, to Mary T. Ayres, who was born in Richland county. She died April 17, 1850, leaving two children, Rebecca and Emily A. He married his second wife, Mary G. Butcher Borton, widow of Bethuel Borton, jr., December 21, 1850. She was born in 1816. They have had a family of three children : Hattie P., Mary L. and Priscilla. Hattie married David Stoner in 1869. He died in 1885 leaving one son, Clarence E. Mary L. married N. Leonard and Priscilla married John Ely in 1881 ; Rebecca married L. Connaway and Emily A. married James Town. Mrs. Mary had by her first husband a family of four children: Charity, Samuel, Ruth and Rulon. Nathan Borton was the first justice of the peace in German township and settled in Franklin at an early day. He has been township treasurer and also held other township offices. He was the first justice of the peace. He settled in Franklin in 1845 and purchased his present homestead of 100 acres, for which he paid $300. He now owns 200 acres. '''Samuel Borton was married to Sarah J. McLaughlin''' ; Chanty married Ely Stoner ; Ruth married David Carpenter; and Rulon married Esther A. McFaul. **643-713 (Brief Personals) at 683 ('''Joseph McLaughlin'''); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/historyofhenryfu00aldr/page/683/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], "'''McLaughlin, Joseph''', Franklin, West Unity p. o., an old pioneer of Franklin, was born in Perry county. Pa., January 1, 1822, and was a '''son of Daniel and Isabella McLaughlin''', who were married, and with a family of five children, settled in what is now Blooming Grove, Richland county, in '''1823'''; came to what is now Franklin, Fulton county. May 11, '''1836'''. Daniel died in Richland county, and his widow, Isabelle, and her mother, '''Mrs. Catharine Drum''', came to Franklin with Joseph, who was then about fifteen years old, but although so young, was the managing man. Mrs. Drum died in 1838, aged seventy-six years. Isabelle died in 1848. Joseph was married in 1845 to Mary Beaty, who was born October 31, 1824. They have had a family of eleven children, ten of whom are now living : '''Harriet, Mrs. L. B. Shetler''' ; '''John''', deceased; '''Lovina, Mrs. W. H. Shilling; Cynthia, Mrs. E. H. Myers; Joseph, jr., Laura, Mrs. J, M. Van Dervere ; Lydia, Mrs. George Johnson; Anthony''', married Miss Eva Clark; '''Anna, Mrs. Theodore Blood; David Todd''', and '''Mary Ann''' (her nickname being Littlely)." *(1920) Frank H. Reighard, ''A standard history of Fulton County, Ohio, an authentic narrative ...'', 2 vols. (Chicago, The Lewis Publishing Company, 1920), 1:434-330 (Early Settlers) at 436, 437; digital mages, [https://archive.org/details/standardhistoryo01reig/page/435/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] or [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hx2zl7?urlappend=%3Bseq=469%3Bownerid=27021597767367457-493 ''HathiTrust''], :
The McLaughlin family was represented in Franklin Township in 1835, when '''John McLaughlin''', presumably brother of Daniel, came with Samuel Ayers into the township from Richland county, Ohio. They passed over the same route as Shaffer and Poorman, finding the bridge over Bean Creek, which they crossed with difficulty, eventually locating land and then returning to their Richland county homes. On May 11, 1836, '''Joseph McLaughlin''', who was then but a boy of fifteen years, came with his mother, '''Isabelle (Drum)''' widow of '''Daniel McLaughlin''', from Richland county, and settled on section 1, town 7 north, range 4 east, Ohio survey, that being the same section upon which was the tract '''John McLaughlin''' had entered. '''John McLaughlin''' came at the same time, or earlier. '''Elizabeth McLaughlin''', sister of John, married Adna Reynolds. She, herself, was evidently imbued with the spirit of the pioneer, for it has been stated that upon the day of her wedding, she "did a washing in the morning, for the family; shelled that morning also one-half bushel of corn, and that afternoon carried it on her shoulder, through the woods, to Bird's mill, located on Mill Creek, north, got it ground, again reshouldered and carried it home; baked the wedding cake; and was married the same evening. She had carried the half bushel for five miles, over a difficult road, but evidently needed the flour for the wedding cake, and with the typical pioneer spirit set resolutely about accomplishing the task, with a light heart. '''Joseph McLaughlin''' became the head of a very large family. He married Mary Beaty in 1845, and they reared ten of their eleven children.
*(1920) Charles A. Bowersox, ed., ''A standard history of Williams County, Ohio ...'', 2 vols. (Chicago : Lewis Pub. Co., 1920), 1:401 (Brady Township and West Unity); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/standardhistoryo01bowe/page/401/mode/1up?ref=ol&q=McLaughlin ''InternetArchive'']. *(1882) Weston A. Goodspeed and Charles Blanchard, ''County of Williams, Ohio, Historical and Biographical'' (Chicago: F. A. Battey & Co., 1882), **388 (Horse Thief Society) digital images, [https://archive.org/details/oh-williams-1882-goodspeed/page/388/mode/1up ''InternetArcive''], mention of '''Daniel McLaughlin'''. **395-396 at 396 (Roll of Honor); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/oh-williams-1882-goodspeed/page/396/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], mention of "'''Tod McLaughlin'''." **448-450 (First White Settlers) at 450; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/oh-williams-1882-goodspeed/page/450/mode/1up ''InternetArchives''], mention of '''John McLaughlin'''. *(1905) William Henry Shinn, ''The County of Williams: A History of Williams County, Ohio ...'', 2 vols. (Madison, Wisconsin: Northwestern Historical Assoc., 1905) ... [https://archive.org/details/countyofwilliams01shin/page/55/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (vol. 2); [https://archive.org/details/countyofwilliams02shin/page/n6/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (vol. 1) '''Joseph McLaughlin'''. *[[McLaughlin-7293|Joseph McLaughlin (1822-1897)]] *Lewis Cass Aldrich, ed., ''History of Henry and Fulton counties, Ohio ...'' (Syracuse, N.Y. : D. Mason & Co., 1888), 683 ('''Joseph McLaughlin'''); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/historyofhenryfu00aldr/page/683/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], including, "son of '''Daniel and Isabella McLaughlin''', who were married, and with a family of five children, settled in what is now Blooming Grove, Richland county, in 1823; came to what is now Franklin, Fulton county, 11 May 1836. Daniel died in Richland county, and his widow, Isabelle, and her mother, '''Mrs. Catherine Drum''', came to Franklin with Joseph, who was then about fifteen years old ... Mrs. Drum died in 1838 ... Isabelle died in 1848." *Joseph H. McLaughlin memorial 9422062, gravestone and other photographs; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9422062/joseph-h-mclaughlin ''FindAGrave''], maintained by Mike McLaughlin; gravestone photo added by Mary Harris; other images added by Mike McLaughlin '''Elizabeth (McLaughlin) Reynolds'''. *[[McLaughlin-1589|Elizabeth (McLaughlin) Reynolds (abt.1816-1842)]] '''Borton biographical'''. See Freeman Clark Mason, ''History of the Borton and Mason families in Europe and America'' (Dowagiac, Mich., Printed by H.F. Agnew, 1908), 128, 128-132; digital images, https://archive.org/details/historybortonan00masogoog/page/n191/mode/1up Borton ancestor at https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Borton-378 < https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Borton-10 << yes '''Highland, Hyde County, South Dakota.''' *"Sod house built in 1884 by G. W. McLaugglin, Highmore" (photograph). "[http://usgwarchives.net/sd/hyde/postcards/ppcs-hyde.html Penny Postcards from South Dakota]"; digital image, [http://usgwarchives.net/sd/hyde/postcards/mclsod.jpg ''USGenWeb'']. *"Residence of J. C. McLaughlin ... 1907" (photograph), "[http://usgwarchives.net/sd/hyde/postcards/ppcs-hyde.html Penny Postcards from South Dakota]"; digital image, [http://usgwarchives.net/sd/hyde/postcards/mchome.jpg ''USGenWeb'']. *"Grandchildren of Gertrude McLaughlin of Monrovia, California, taken in Highmore" (1910); digital images, [http://usgwarchives.net/sd/hyde/postcards/gchil.jpg ''USGenWeb'']. *Hyde County Library, Highmore, [https://www.highmoresd.org/library ''Hyde County'']. *John B. Perkins, ''History of Hyde County, South Dakota : from its organization to the present time'' ([Highmore, N.D.?] : J.B. Perkins, 1908), **Search for McLaughlin (14 results) **63 (G. W. McLaughlin, likeness); digital image, [https://archive.org/details/historyofhydecou00perk/page/63/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. **124 (The McLaughlin Co. and Clerks); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/historyofhydecou00perk/page/124/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. **296 (The Homestead Sod Claim Shanty of G. W. McLaughlin in Sully County); digital image, [https://archive.org/details/historyofhydecou00perk/page/296/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. *"Business Conditions in the Dakotas" in ''Boot and Shoe Recorder'', 66 (1914):36; digital images, [https://books.google.com/books?id=UWM2AQAAMAAJ&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&dq=G.%20W.%20McLaughlin%20Highmore%20South%20Dakota&pg=RA10-PA36#v=onepage&q&f=false ''GoogleBooks'']. ==Rye Township Research== '''Background.''' *"Perry County, Pennsylvania Genealogy"; web content, [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Perry_County,_Pennsylvania_Genealogy ''FamilySearch Wiki''] "Formed from Cumberland County 22 March 1820."
*"Cumberland County, Pennsylvania Genealogy"; web content, [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Cumberland_County,_Pennsylvania_Genealogy ''FamilySearch Wiki''].
*"History [Rye Township]"; web content, [https://ryetwp.com/history/ ''Rye Township''], "Created in 1766, Rye Township is the third oldest Township in Perry County. Rye is actually older than Perry County, which was formed in 1820. The area associated with the “southeastern” quadrant of current day Perry County was known in 1766 as Tyrone Township, Cumberland County. At the January 1766 session of the Court of Cumberland County held in Carlisle, a petition was presented asking for the erection of a new township out of the lower end of Tyrone."
*"Rye Township, Perry County, Pennsylvania"; web content, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rye_Township,_Perry_County,_Pennsylvania ''Wikipedia''].
*''History of Cumberland and Adams Counties, Pennsylvania'' (1886) https://archive.org/details/historyofcumberl00wtay/page/n6/mode/1up?q=Revolution
*H. H. Hain, ''History of Perry County, Pennsylvania'' (Harrisburg, Pa. : Hain-Moore Company, 1922). https://archive.org/details/historyofperryco00hain/page/n6/mode/1up
**951 (Alexander McLaughlin in Duncannon Borough); digital image, [https://archive.org/details/historyofperryco00hain/page/951/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], "On December 20, 1792, '''Alexander McLaughlin''' purchased the lot owned in recent generations by Joseph Mayall, at the southeast corner of Market and Ann Streets. **1044-1048 (Rye Township) at 1045 ("warranted land" ... George McLaughlin); digital image, [https://archive.org/details/historyofperryco00hain/page/1045/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], "'''George McLaughlin''', 442 acres." **1044-1048 (Rye Township) at 1045; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/historyofperryco00hain/page/1045/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], "Ralph, John and James Sterret during 1788 warranted 400 acres extending for a distance of three miles east of Croghan's Gap, which later took their name. ... Thomas Burney warranted 300 acres in 1765; Robert Allen, 50 acres in 1795; Martin Dobbs, 400 acres in 1793, and '''William Glover''', 150 acres in 1774." **1044-1048 (Rye Township) at 1045; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/historyofperryco00hain/page/1045/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], "Nancy Bovard took up two tracts, one of 150 acres , and one of 250 acres, in 1815, and her father, '''Charles Bovard''', in the same year warranted 250 acres. Bovard had come from Carlisle in 1815, and settled in the valley. Here he built a tavern which he conducted until 1834. It was located on the old road from Carlisle to Sunbury. Keystone is located partly on this tract. One of Bovard's daughters married Zachariah Rice, who was an early mail route contractor in Perry County. This hotel was the only one in the valley from Sterrett's Gap to Marysville ..." '''Tax Lists.''' *Assessor's duplicate tax list, Rye Township, 1798, 1813, 1817, undated list; digital images, FSL film 1465915 (items 31-34), digital collection (DGS) 8123111. **1798 Rye Township Assessor's duplicate tax list; digital images [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-5L5B?i=474&cc=3418453&cat=480085 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 1465915 (item 31), digital collection (DGS) 8123111, images 468-478 of 611 at 475 for Patrick McGlaughlen **1813 Rye Township Assessor's duplicate tax list; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-5LGJ?i=484&cc=3418453&cat=480085 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 1465915 (item 32), digital collection (DGS) 8123111, images 480-490 of 611 at 485 for Patk McGloughlin 100 - 2 - 86 and George McGloughlin 44 - 2 - 12-½. **1817 Rye Township Assessor's duplicate tax list; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-5L29?i=500&cc=3418453&cat=480085 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 1465915 (item 33), digital collection (DGS) 8123111, images 492-506 of 611 at 500 for McGloughlin, Daniel 1075|1|08; McGloughlin, George [???] 48| .. | ?? **Undated Rye Township Assessor's duplicate tax list; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-5LX8?i=513&cc=3418453&cat=480085 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 1465915 (item 34), digital collection (DGS) 8123111, images 509-517 of 611 at 514 for McGlauchlen, Samuel 2|--. '''Census.''' 1790 U.S. census, Eastern part of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania--have not found the entry; do see at p. 34 (penned at upper left), col. 3, line __ (third from bottom), Patrick McNaughton ?2-1-5; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYJ-S6J9?i=34&wc=22HB-Y4X%3A1584071103%2C1584071214%2C1584071213&cc=1803959 ''FamilySearch''] and at p. 37 (penned at center top), col. 3, line 16, Patrick McClenahan, 1-0-3; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYJ-S6LN?i=37&wc=22HB-Y4X%3A1584071103%2C1584071214%2C1584071213&cc=1803959 ''Family Search''], both cite NARA microfilm publication M637, roll 8. 1800 U.S. census, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, town of Rye, p.249 (penned at lower right), line 18, Patk McLaughlin; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9R8K-9GY6?i=4&wc=3V1X-CXP%3A1585149703%2C1585149702%2C1585149701&cc=1804228 ''FamilySearch''], citing NARA microfilm publication M252, roll 38. *(line 18) Patk McLaughlin 2-1-2-0-1||0-0-0-0-1 **2 males under 10 **1 male 10-15 **2 males 16-25 **1 male 45 and over (~Patrick) **1 female 45 and over 1810 U.S. census, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, Rye Township, p. 83 (penned), line 12, Patrick McLaughlin; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YB4-J8Y?i=1&wc=QZZZ-9R1%3A1588180803%2C1588181502%2C1588181512&cc=1803765 ''FamilySearch''], NARA microfilm publication M252, roll 48, nearby entries include Thomas Drummond (line 11), Edward Good (line 13), George McLaughlin (line 14). *(line 12) Patrick McLaughlin 0-0-2-2-1||0-0-0-0-1 **2 males 16-25 **2 males 26-44 **1 male 45 and over (Patrick) **1 female 45 and over 1820 U. S. census, Perry County, Pennsylvania, Rye Township, p.338 (stamped and edited), line 5, Daniel McGlouchlin (1-0-0-0-1-0||4-0-0-1-0|| 1 foreigner not naturalized); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY1-6YH?i=2&wc=3L7F-CXT%3A1586985402%2C1586985002%2C1586985474&cc=1803955 ''FamilySearch''], citing NARA microfilm publication M33, roll number 104; census is in alpha order; other heads of household are George McGlouchlin (2-0-0-0-0-1||0-1||1) and Anthony McGlouchlin (1-0-0-0-3||--||3). *(line 5) McGlauchlin, Daniel, 1-0-0-0-1-0||4-0-0-1-0|| 1 foreigner not naturalized **1 male under 10 (~John) **1 male of 26 and under 40 (Daniel) **4 females under 10 **1 female of 16 and under 26 (Isabella) ==Wills, Probate, Estates== '''Patrick McLaughlin 1813 will'''. *Patrick McGloughlin 1813 will in index, Cumberland County (Pennsylvania), Wills, 1750-1908, and administrator's books, 1750-1906; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-899B-JLH1?i=202&cc=1999196&cat=207688 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 21076, digital collection (DGS) 5534166, image 203 of 496 as Patrick McGloughlin 1813 Will no. 241, book 25:162, filed 14 September 1813; inventory no. 329; vendue list filed 31 March 1818, no. 59; appraisement 6 January 1820, a, 228. *Patrick McGloughlin 1813 will in Cumberland County (Pennsylvania), Wills, 1750-1908, and administrator's books, 1750-1906 as H (1809-1817):162-163; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G99B-JHFD?i=289&cc=1999196&cat=207688 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 21080, digital collection (DGS) 5534169, image 290 of 451. **McGloglin, Patrick (p. 162-163) **Dated 8 March 1813, sworn 27 March 1813 and proved 29 March 1813. **Wife/Widow is Mary. **Son in law is James White, married to his dau. Margaret, who is deceased; bequests to White's "three daughters got by my daughter …"--Amey (oldest), Elizabeth, Mary (youngest). **Patrick has six surviving sons, below in the order mentioned-- ***George, presumably eldest as gets a larger share ***Daniel ***Joseph ***John ***Samuel ***Anthony **Executor is Longene '''Thomas Drummond 1815 probate''' in [Cumberland County, Pennsylvania] Wills, 1750-1908, and administrator's books, 1750-1906 ... Index A-J 1750-1937, 140-141; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-899B-J2PY?i=237&cc=1999196 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 21075, digital collection (DGS) 005534165, image 238 of 499; letters dated 10 May 1815; Catharine Drummond, administrator; bond $500; sureties, Chas Bovard and Dan'l McLaughlin; docket entry C:138; inventory filed 8 April 1815, number 97. *C (1805-1826):138 (also in [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9SM-7999-J?i=238&cc=1999196&cat=207688 volume index]); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9SM-79M5-G?i=343&cc=1999196&cat=207688 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 1010109, digital collection (DGS) 005546166, image 344 of 664, "... on 10 May 1815, Letters of Administration in Common form issued to Catharine Drummond of Rye Township of all and singular chattels rights and credits which were of Thomas Drummond, a Soldier of the United States Army, dec'd; Inventory and account to be exhibited in the time appointed by Law. Bail, Dan'l McGlaughlin; Chas Bovard; $500. Witness, Geo. Kline, Regr." '''McLaughlin/Richland County.''' See Richland County Genealogical Society, [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~ohrichgs/Abstracts/Abstracts.htm Common Pleas Court Abstracts Index] (198 pp.); various McLaughlin at 115.pdf-116.pdf. See separately, [Richland County, Ohio], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/51061?availability=Family%20History%20Library Court of Common Pleas], ''FamilySearch'' catalog entry; also, [Richland County, Ohio] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&query=%2Bsubject_id%3A340828 Court Records], ''FamilySearch'' catalog entry. *McLaughlin, Alexander, Sep 1813-Oct 1820, 44 *McLaughlin, Alexander, May 1834-Nov 1839, 145 *McLaughlin, Anthony, May 1834-Nov 1839, 147 *McLaughlin, Daniel, May 1834-Nov 1839, '''358''' *McLaughlin, David, May 1834-Nov 1839, '''332''', '''358'''. 529 *McLaughlin, David, Jan 1840-Mar 1861, 124 *McLaughlin, Edward, Jan 1840-Mar 1861, 385 *McLaughlin, Elijah B., Jan 1840-Mar 1861, 413 *McLaughlin, Elizabeth, May 1834-Nov 1839, '''332''', '''358''' *McLaughlin, Hannah, Jan 1840-Mar 1861, 192 *McLaughlin, Harriet, Jan 1840-Mar 1861, 319 *McLaughlin, Isabella, May 1834-Nov 1839, '''332''' *McLaughlin, Jane, May 1834-Nov 1839, '''332''', '''358''' *McLaughlin, John, Feb 1832-Feb 1834, 410 *McLaughlin, John, May 1834-Nov 1839, '''332''', '''358''', 529 *McLaughlin, John, Jan 1840-Mar 1861, 124, 129 *McLaughlin, Joseph, May 1834-Nov 1839, '''332''', '''358''' *McLaughlin, Margaret, Jan 1840-Mar 1861, 124 *McLaughlin, Margaret Ann, May 1834-Nov 1839, 529 *McLaughlin, Mary, Jan 1840-Mar 1861, 124 *McLaughlin, Mary, May 1834-Nov 1839, '''358''' *McLaughlin, Michael, May 1834-Nov 1839, 529 *McLaughlin, Michael, Jan 1840-Mar 1861, 124 *McLaughlin, Nancy, May 1829-Oct 1831, 348, 453 *McLaughlin, Rachael, May 1834-Nov 1839, '''332''', '''358''' *McLaughlin, Rebecca, Feb 1832-Feb 1834, 260 *McLaughlin, Rebecca, May 1834-Nov 1839, 529 *McLaughlin, Rebecca, Jan 1840-Mar 1861, 124 *McLaughlin, Susanna, May 1834-Nov 1839, 529 *McLaughlin, Susanna, Jan 1840-Mar 1861, 124 *McLaughlin, Thomas, Feb 1832-Feb 1834, 174 *McLaughlin, William, Oct 1825-Mar 1829, 474 *McLaughlin, William, May 1829-Oct 1831, 63, 305, 354 *McLaughlin, William, Feb 1832-Feb 1834, 260 *McLaughlin, William, May 1834-Nov 1839, 452, 610 *McLaughlin, William, Jan 1840-Mar 1861, 192, 194, 299, 319, 389, 389, 398 *McLaughlin, William, Jan 1840-Mar 1861, 417, 532, 560 *McLaughman, Elijah B., Jan 1840-Mar 1861, 535 Daniel McLaughlin estate (missing). *"Richland County, Ohio Estates," ''The Pathfinder'', 11 (1992):12, 13-19 at 16 (Daniel McLaughlin); digital images held by GeneJ as "Richland County Ohio Estates"; for reference, "1836-4-33 a-c." *[Richland County, Ohio] Probate Case Files. See [Richland County, Ohio] Probate Case Files. 1813-1935; catalog entry, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/2778602?availability=Family%20History%20Library ''FamilySearch'']; did NOT find estate papers on 105512014 (misc); 102629376; 102629377; 102646877; 104500988; 102646878; 102646879; 102646880; 102646881; 102646882; 102646883 John McLaughlin as guardian for James McLaughlin, Joseph McLaughlin, Elizabeth McLaughlin, Rachel McLaughlin and David McLaughlin ... found on Reverse ledger, FSL film 105503944 at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C39J-HWMD-K?i=296&cat=3023405 297] of 530; these are Number/Box, 436-440; Dates are odd. Runs from October term 1849 (referred to court); Approved March Term 1851; recorded vol 9 fp. 179 &180. *Have not yet found the underlying accounting *Indexed collections seems to be missing "2 B" *John McLaughlin, guardian of James [''sic'', presumably Jane] McLaughlin in [Richland County, Ohio] Guardians' index, 1 (1846-1854):288; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89QK-VXSP?i=178&cc=1992421&cat=189731 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 388790, digital collection (DGS) 5865970, image 179 of 367. *John McLaughlin, guardian of Joseph McLaughlin in [Richland County, Ohio] Guardians' index, 1 (1846-1854):290; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9QK-VXFV?i=179&cc=1992421&cat=189731 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 388790, digital collection (DGS) 5865970, image 180 of 367. *John McLaughlin, guardian of Elizabeth McLaughlin in [Richland County, Ohio] Guardians' index, 1 (1846-1854):290; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9QK-VXFV?i=179&cc=1992421&cat=189731 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 388790, digital collection (DGS) 5865970, image 180 of 367. *John McLaughlin, guardian of Rachel McLaughlin in in [Richland County, Ohio] Guardians' index, 1 (1846-1854):290; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9QK-VXFV?i=179&cc=1992421&cat=189731 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 388790, digital collection (DGS) 5865970, image 180 of 367. *John McLaughlin, guardian of David McLaughlin in [Richland County, Ohio] Guardians' index, 1 (1846-1854):292; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89QK-V61H?i=180&cc=1992421&cat=189731 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 388790, digital collection (DGS) 5865970, image 181 of 367. What's this--guardianship file for Dora McLaughlin at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C39J-H7DM-P?i=45&cat=3023405 Who is Anthony McLaughlin estate at Richland Ohio, on 105503938 at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C39J-H78C-5?i=33&cat=3023405 37] of 254, Richland County General Index to Probate Books 1813 - 1937, 1B Direct, 1813–1879. Administer is Thomas McLaughlin. ('''See item below for the [Richland County, Ohio]. General index to estates ...''') Who is Edward McLaughlin estate at Richland, Ohio, on 105503938 at image [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C39J-H78H-7?i=37&cat=3023405 38] of 254, Richland County General Index to Probate Books 1813 - 1937, 1B Direct, 1813–1879; administrator is John McLaughlin. Who is Ira McLaughlin estate at Richland, Ohio on 105503938 at image [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C39J-H786-K?i=40&cat=3023405 41] of 254; defendants as Ira McLaughlin et al. There are others in that Richland index on 105503938, images 42 and beyond, including the guardian entris noted about, James, Joseph, etc. McLaughlin at 42; John McLaughlin as Gdn. Searching Journals. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLL-S32R-J?i=19&cat=51061 ; https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLL-S324-8?i=157&cat=51061 ; https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLL-S3K5-T?i=161&cat=51061 ; *McLaughlin, John - Jane McLaughlin, 6:22, 62 *McLaughlin, John - John JohnSon, 8:_22 (indexed at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLL-S3LW-Y?i=164&cat=51061) *McLaughlin, John - John JohnSon, 8:337, 505 *McLaughlin, John - Alien, 8:349 (indexed at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLL-S3L4-M?i=165&cat=51061) *McLaughlin, John - John JohnSon, 8:626 (indexed at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLL-S3L4-M?i=165&cat=51061) *McLaughlin, Anthony - Estate, 9:100 (indexed at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLL-S3L7-T?i=166&cat=51061 ) *McLaughlin, John - Johnson & Crouse, 9:31, 83, 131, 202, 312, 314, 419 (indexed at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLL-S3L7-T?i=166&cat=51061) *McLaughlin, John - Johnson & Moore, 9:405, 448 (indexed at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLL-S3LW-B?i=167&cat=51061) *McLaughlin, John - Johnson & Crouse, 10:18, 183, 355 (indexed at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLL-S3LW-B?i=167&cat=51061) *McLaughlin, John - Johnson & Crouse, 10:18, 184, 355, 533 (indexed at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLL-S3LW-B?i=167&cat=51061) *McLaughlin, Anthony - Estate, 10:113 (indexed at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLL-S3L4-S?i=168&cat=51061) *McLaughlin, James ?Sr? - Estate, 10:328 (indexed at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLL-S3L4-S?cat=51061) *McLaughlin, William - White & White, 10:278, 358, 675 (" " https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLL-S3L4-S?cat=51061) *McLaughlin, David, - Jonas Stough, 10:601 (" " https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLL-S3LW-R?i=169&cat=51061) *McLaughlin, John - Johnson & Crouse, 11:36, 170, 530, 380 (" " https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLL-S3LW-R?i=169&cat=51061) *McLaughlin, David, - Jonas Stough, 11:131 (" " https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLL-S3L7-B?i=170&cat=51061) *McLaughlin, James - Estate, 11:609 (" " https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLL-S3LW-F?i=171&cat=51061) *McLaughlin, John - Johnson & Crow, 12:120, 372 (" " https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLL-S3LW-F?i=171&cat=51061) *McLaughlin, Wm - Armstrong Manor, 12:100 (" " https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLL-S3LW-F?i=171&cat=51061) *McLaughlin, Wm - Andrew Pollock, 12:537 (" " https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLL-S3LW-2?i=172&cat=51061) *McLaughlin & McLaughlin - McCrory & Grimes, 12:412 (" " https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLL-S3LW-2?i=172&cat=51061) *McLaughlin, John - Johnson & Crow, 13:84, 312, 455 (" " https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLL-S3LW-1?i=173&cat=51061) *McLaughlin, A. - Estate, 14:172 (" " https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLL-S3L7-D?i=174&cat=51061) *McLaughlin, James - Estate, 14:170 (" " https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLL-S3L7-D?i=174&cat=51061) *McLaughlin, E B - C & W Boyle, 14:144 (" " https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLL-S3L7-D?i=174&cat=51061) *McLaughlin, John - Johnson & Crow, 14:97 (" " https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLL-S3L7-D?i=174&cat=51061) *McLaughlin, E B - C & W Boyle, 14:219 (" " https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLL-S3L4-9?i=175&cat=51061) *McLaughlin, EliJah B. - Elijah W. Lake, 15:251 or 257 (" " https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLL-S3LW-N?i=176&cat=51061) *Stopped cataloging at image 177 of 528 (index book page 370, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLL-S3LW-N?i=176&cat=51061) John McLaughlin, Daniel Williams and Mary his wife, vs Jane McLaughlin, Elizabeth McLaughlin, Joseph McLaughlin, Isabella Mc Laughlin, [Rachel McLaughlin and David McLaughlin], "Petition in Partition," 2nd Day of April term, 1836, in [Richland County, Ohio] Court Journals, 6:22, part of Court Records, 1820-1852; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-J3DW-49QD-2?i=18&cat=51061 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 1288417 (Journals v. 6-7, 1836-1839), digital collection (DGS) 008713796, images 19-20 of 697. *John McLaughlin, Daniel Williams and Mary his wife, vs Jane McLaughlin, Elizabeth McLaughlin, Joseph McLaughlin, Isabella McLaughlin and others *"Petition for Partition," 2nd Day of April term, 1836. *This cause came on to be heard upon the Petition Answer &c and was argued by Counsel on consideration whereof On Motion to the Court by Mr. Burr Counsel for the Plffs. It is ordered that by the oaths of James N. Ayres, Samuel Ayres & Henry Ayers, on full & equal third part of the Lands in the said Petition described be assigned and set off to the said '''Isabella McLaughlin''' as her Dower Estate and that by the like oaths of the same James N. Ayres, Samuel Ayres Henry Ayres partition be made of the said lands subject to said Dower estate in the following pro portions to wit to the said '''John McLaughlin''' one equal Seventh part to the said '''Mary Williams''' wife of the said Daniel Williams one equal Seventh part To the said '''Jane McLaughlin''' one equal Seventh part To the said '''Elizabeth McLaughlin''' one equal Seventh part To the said '''Joseph McLaughlin''' one equal Seventh part To the said '''Rachel McLaughlin''' one equal Seventh part and to the said '''David McLaughlin''' one equal Seventh part. And it is further ordered that a writ of partition issue to the Sheriff of Richland County commanding him to cause said Dower to be assigned and said partition to be made accordingly. And report his proceedings to the ?nearest term of this court. [Recorded] John McLaughlin, Daniel Williams & Mary his wife vs Jane McLaughlin, Elizabeth McLaughlin, Joseph McLaughlin & [Isabella McLaughlin, Rachel McLaughlin, David McLaughlin], "Petitition for Partition," 10th day of April Term 1836, in [Richland County, Ohio] Court Journals, 6:62, part of Court Records, 1820-1852; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-V3DW-4975-L?cat=51061 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 1288417 (Journals v. 6-7, 1836-1839), digital collection (DGS) 008713796, image 39 of 697. *John McLaughlin, Daniel Williams & Mary his wife vs Jane McLaughlin, Elizabeth McLaughlin, Joseph McLaughlin & others *"Petitition for Partition," 10th day of April Term 1836 *On motion by Burr & Johnson counsel for Petitioners & upon producing the report & proceedings of the commissioners hereinbefore appointed and the same being examined It is ordered that said proceedings & report be & the same is hereby approved & confirmed. And thereupon the said '''John McLaughlin''' electing to take said Estate at said valuation of the Commissioners and having paid to the said '''Daniel Williams & Mary his wife''', '''Jane McLaughlin''', '''Elizabeth McLaughlin''', '''Elizabeth McLaughlin''', '''Joseph McLaughlin''', '''Rachel McLaughlin''' & '''David McLaughlin''' their respective proportions of the appraised value thereof The said estate is hereby adjudged to be the said John McLaughlin & the said Sheriff is ordered to execute a Deed in fee simple for the same to the said John McLaughlin according to the Statute in such case made & provided and it is further ordered that the cost & expenses of this suit tax at $20.95 be paid within thirty days by the parties except that said '''Isabella McLaughlin''' in Equal proportion and on default that Execution issue therefor as at Law. [Recorded ...] Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library & Museums, [https://www.rbhayes.org/research/ohio-chancery-court-records/ Ohio Chancery Court Records], "From 1802 until 1851, when the Ohio constitution established the probate court as a separate entity, probate matters fell under the jurisdiction of each county’s common pleas court. During this period, some matters dealing with inheritance and estates were decided by the county chancery court, a court also under the jurisdiction of the county’s common pleas court. Chancery court existed in each county until 1850 to 1860 ... Chancery court provided a system of finding justice between two parties whose rights conflicted.It dealt with divorce, mortgage foreclosures, petitions to sell land, partition suits, and real property disputes." [Richland County, Ohio]. General index to estates, guardians, assignees, trustees, divorces, and real estate cases (aka Bollman's General Index ...), McXX entries in volume 1B, on FSL digital collection (DGS) 105503938 , beginning at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C39J-H78C-5?i=33&cat=3023405 image 34] of 254. *Anthony McLaughlin; Thomas McLaughlin Administrator; number and box 451; Admin Docket 1:246; Admin Record 12:457. Administrator's Record on 12:457, FSL film 960102, digital collection (DGS) 5874757, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89QG-B9HZ-H?i=610&cc=1992421&cat=256298 image 611] of 677l this refers to an estate opened 20 November 1841 about Anthony McLaughlin of Clearcreek Township, Richland County. ==Ohio Maps/Deeds== *Skinner and Kenyon, Fulton County, Ohio, cadastral map, 185[8] (Cincinnati, Ohio: Middleton, Wallace & Co., Lith., 185[8]); digital image, [https://www.loc.gov/item/2012592219/ ''Library of Congress''] **Might Skinner and Kenyon be Charles W. Skinner ([https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G92Y-W9S G92Y-W9S]) and Charles G. Kenyon ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kenyon-1930 Kenyon-1930]; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCZR-XRN KCZR-XRN])? One Charles W. Skinner at Brady/West Unity (enumerated [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DHP3-XBX?i=2&cc=1401638&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AMXSG-6CR 21/21 in 1850], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9BSD-98D5?i=34&wc=7QCB-VBP%3A1589432777%2C1589434348%2C1589434471&cc=1473181 433/411 in 1860] and [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6QYQ-8WW?i=2&cc=1438024&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AM6G3-PLQ 19/19 in 1870]). One Charles G. Kenyon at West Unity (enumerated [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6QYQ-8WW?i=2&cc=1438024&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AM6G3-PLQ 22/22 in 1870]). :*1870 U.S. census, Williams County, Ohio, population schedule, West Unity, West Unity Post Office, p. 3 (handwritten, 17 stamped), dwelling 19, family 19, Charles W. Skinner household; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M623-6NG ''FamilySearch'], cites NARA microfilm publication M593, roll number 1282. :::Skinner, Charles W., 50 M W, Cabinet Maker, 1500/--, born New York; male citizen :::" Mary A, 47 F W, Keeping house, born Ohio :::" Kittie, 17, F W, attending school, born Ohio :*1870 U.S. census, Williams County, Ohio, population schedule, West Unity, West Unity Post Office, p. 3 (handwritten, 17 stamped), dwelling 22, family 22, Charles G. Kenyon household; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M623-6NG ''FamilySearch'], cites NARA microfilm publication M593, roll number 1282. :::Kenyon, Charles G., 49 M W, Dealer in Paper & Rags, 500/700, born New York; male citizen :::" Susan M.. 32 F W, Keeping house, born Ohio :::" Charles O., 11 M W, attending school, born Ohio, attends school :::" Leland, 8 M W, -----, born Ohio, *Richland Ohio Township Maps **https://www.loc.gov/item/2012593660/ **https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Map_of_Richland_County_Ohio_With_Municipal_and_Township_Labels.PNG *Richland County, Ohio, Deeds--'''Grantee Index''' (select entries ... there are more) **McLaughlin, Anthony; from Benajah Boardman, 22:317; 1839/1839; Pt 6, 23, 18, 50; FSL film 388652, digital collection (DGS) 007901033, Grantee index, v. 1, no. 1-2 (A-[Q]), 1814-1855, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-L9S7-R?i=279&cat=335345 image 280 of 438]. **McLaughlin, Anthony; from Alexander Porter, 16:548; 1837/1837, --, --, --, --, --, Vermillion; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-L9S7-R?i=279&cat=335345 image 280 of 438]. **McLaughlin, Anthony; from George Graton, 15:509; 1836/1836; --, --, --, --, --, Vermillion; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-L9S7-R?i=279&cat=335345 image 280 of 438]. **McLaughlin, Anthony; from Frederick Rose, 15:509; 1837/1837; SE 11, 24, 17 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-L9S7-R?i=279&cat=335345 image 280 of 438]. **McLaughlin, Anthony; from Alexander Porter, 15:511; 1836/1837; --, --, --, --, --, Vermillion; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-L9S7-R?i=279&cat=335345 image 280 of 438]. **McLaughlin, Anthony; from John Harvey, 15:514; 1836/1837; --, --, --, --, --, Vermillion; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-L9S7-R?i=279&cat=335345 image 280 of 438]. **McLaughlin, Anthony; from Richard Freeborn et al., 10:362; 1832/1833; --, --, --, --, --, Vermillion, 55, 56; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-L9S7-R?i=279&cat=335345 image 280 of 438]. **McLaughlin, Anthony; from William Heney, 10:363; 1833/1833; ; --, --, --, --, --, Vermillion, 24; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-L9S7-R?i=279&cat=335345 image 280 of 438]. **McLaughlin, Anthony; from John Heney, 10:364; 1833/1833; SE 11, 25, 17, 6; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-L9S7-R?i=279&cat=335345 image 280 of 438]. **McLaughlin, Anthony; from Joseph Marshall, 10:365; SE 11, 25, 17, 4-1/2; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-L9S7-R?i=279&cat=335345 image 280 of 438]. **McLaughlin, Anthony; from Joseph Fast, 11:450; 1834/1834; --, --, --, --, --, Vermillion, 23 & 25; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-L9S7-R?i=279&cat=335345 image 280 of 438]. **McLaughlin, Anthony; from Matthew Gregg, 11:450; 1833/1834; --, --, --, --, --, Vermillion, 77; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-L9S7-R?i=279&cat=335345 image 280 of 438]. **McLaughlin, Anthony; from John Downer, 11:451; 1834/1834; --, --, --, --, --, Vermillion, 89; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-L9S7-R?i=279&cat=335345 image 280 of 438]. **McLaughlin, Anthony; from John Daucer, 11:452; 1834/1834; --, --, --, --, --, Vermillion, 54; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-L9S7-R?i=279&cat=335345 image 280 of 438]. **McLaughlin, A.; from Benjamin Hoyt, 11:453; 1834/1834; --, --, --, --, --, Vermillion, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-L9S7-R?i=279&cat=335345 image 280 of 438]. **McLaughlin, A.; from John C. Myers, 12:343; 1834/1835; --, --, --, --, --, Vermillion, 41; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-L9S7-R?i=279&cat=335345 image 280 of 438]. **McLaughlin, A.; from John Custard, 12:344; 1834/1835; --, --, --, --, --, Vermillion, 8. 9. 10; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-L9S7-R?i=279&cat=335345 image 280 of 438]. **'''McLaughlin, Daniel'''; from William Shurr, 6:217; 1828/1829; SE 32, 22, 18; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-L99V-W?i=280&cat=335345 image 281 of 438]. ***6:217; digital image, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C375-ZPLP?i=108&cat=335345 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 386083, digital collection (DGS) 8586624 (Deed books, v. 6-7, 1829-1831), image 109 of 581; '''deed dated 2 February 1828'''; received 14 August 1829; recorded 15 August 1829, witnessed by John McLaughlin and Daniel Ayres. **'''McLaughlin, Daniel'''; from William Young, 6:218; 1823/1823; SE. 32, 23, 18, 15; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-L99V-W?i=280&cat=335345 image 281 of 438]. ***6:218; digital image, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C375-ZP1Q?i=109&cat=335345 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 386083, digital collection (DGS) 8586624 (Deed books, v. 6-7, 1829-1831), image 119 of 581; '''deed dated 17 November 1823'''; received 14 August 1829; recorded 15 August 1829; Daniel is "of [Bloomingrove Township]"; witnesses are Daniel Ayres and Margaret Hazlet. **McLaughlin, John; from John Nail, 6:543; 1829/1830 as SW 32 23 18 1-5/160; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-L99X-F?i=282&cat=335345 image 283 of 438]. ***'''Missing, Skipped or Misfiled ...''' 6:542-?544 (only pg 544 found) ; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C375-ZPTT?i=273&cat=335345 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 386083, digital collection (DGS) 8586624 (Deed books, v. 6-7, 1829-1831), image 274 of 581; this is the acknowledgment by Daniel Ayes, "Justice of the Peace, Rich. Co." **McLaughlin, Katherine; from John Nail, 6:542, 1829/1830 as SW 32 23 18 1-5/160, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-L99D-K?i=286&cat=335345 image 287 of 438]. ***'''Missing, Skipped or Misfiled ...''' 6:542-?544 (only pg 544 found) ; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C375-ZPTT?i=273&cat=335345 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 386083, digital collection (DGS) 8586624 (Deed books, v. 6-7, 1829-1831), image 274 of 581; this is the acknowledgment by Daniel Ayes, "Justice of the Peace, Rich. Co." **McLaughlin, Mary; from John Nail, 6:542, 1829/1830 as SW 32 23 18 1-5/160, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-L99D-K?i=286&cat=335345 image 287 of 438]. ***'''Missing, Skipped or Misfiled ...''' 6:542-?544 (only pg 544 found) ; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C375-ZPTT?i=273&cat=335345 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 386083, digital collection (DGS) 8586624 (Deed books, v. 6-7, 1829-1831), image 274 of 581; this is the acknowledgment by Daniel Ayes, "Justice of the Peace, Rich. Co." **McLaughlin, Jane; from John Nail, 6:543; 1829/1830 as SW 32 23 18 1-5/160; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-L99X-F?i=282&cat=335345 image 283 of 4280]. ***'''Missing, Skipped or Misfiled ...''' 6:542-?544 (only pg 544 found) ; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C375-ZPTT?i=273&cat=335345 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 386083, digital collection (DGS) 8586624 (Deed books, v. 6-7, 1829-1831), image 274 of 581; this is the acknowledgment by Daniel Ayes, "Justice of the Peace, Rich. Co." **McLaughlin, Elizabeth; from John Nail, 6:543; 1829/1830 as SW 32 23 18 1-5/160, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-L99V-W?i=280&cat=335345 image 281 of 438]. ***'''Missing, Skipped or Misfiled ...''' 6:542-?544 (only pg 544 found) ; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C375-ZPTT?i=273&cat=335345 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 386083, digital collection (DGS) 8586624 (Deed books, v. 6-7, 1829-1831), image 274 of 581; this is the acknowledgment by Daniel Ayes, "Justice of the Peace, Rich. Co." **McLaughlin, Joseph; from John Nail, 6:543; 1829/1830 as SW 32 23 18 1-5/160, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-L99X-F?i=282&cat=335345 image 283 of 438]. ***'''Missing, Skipped or Misfiled ...''' 6:542-?544 (only pg 544 found) ; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C375-ZPTT?i=273&cat=335345 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 386083, digital collection (DGS) 8586624 (Deed books, v. 6-7, 1829-1831), image 274 of 581; this is the acknowledgment by Daniel Ayes, "Justice of the Peace, Rich. Co." **McLaughlin, Rachel; from John Nail, 6:542, 1829/1830 as SW 32 23 18 1-5/160, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-L99D-H?i=287&cat=335345 image 288 of 438]. ***'''Missing, Skipped or Misfiled ...''' 6:542-?544 (only pg 544 found) ; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C375-ZPTT?i=273&cat=335345 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 386083, digital collection (DGS) 8586624 (Deed books, v. 6-7, 1829-1831), image 274 of 581; this is the acknowledgment by Daniel Ayes, "Justice of the Peace, Rich. Co." **McLaughlin, David; from John Nail, 6:543; 1829/1830 as SW 32 23 18 1-5/160; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-L99V-W?i=280&cat=335345 image 281 of 438]. ***'''Missing, Skipped or Misfiled ...''' 6:542-?544 (only pg 544 found) ; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C375-ZPTT?i=273&cat=335345 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 386083, digital collection (DGS) 8586624 (Deed books, v. 6-7, 1829-1831), image 274 of 581; this is the acknowledgment by Daniel Ayes, "Justice of the Peace, Rich. Co." **McLaughlin, John; from John McLaughlin, 14:451; 1836/1836; SW 32, 23, 18; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-L99H-T?i=284&cat=335345 image 285 of 438]. **McLaughlin, John; from P. S. Brinkerhoff, 35:34; 1851/1851; NW 15, 19, 18, 6-51/160; Plymouth Township; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-L99D-K?i=286&cat=335345 image 287 of 438]. **McLaughlin, John; from Thaddeus Kern, 10:111; 1833/1833; --, --, --, --, --; Trucksville; 22, 23 & 24. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-L99H-T?i=284&cat=335345 image 285 of 438]. **McLaughlin, John; from George Arminsrait, 14:451; 1836/1836; SW 32, 23, 18 **McLaughlin, Wesley; from Lesson Harris; 28:274; 1843/1844; NW 1, --, --, 20; Grantee index, v. 1, no. 1-2 (A-[Q]), 1814-1855, DGS 007901033, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-L99T-S?i=292&cat=335345 image 293 of 438]. **McLaughlin, Wesley; from Benajah Boardman, 30:428; 1845/1846; NW 1, 23, 19, 6-6/10; Grantee index, v. 1, no. 1-2 (A-[Q]), 1814-1855, DGS 007901033, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-L99T-S?i=292&cat=335345 image 293 of 438]. **Note: John Nail in Grantors Indes, see https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-L99F-R?i=295&cat=335345 *Richland County, Ohio, Deeds--'''Grantor Index''' (a few select entries ... there are more); FSL film 388653, digital collection (DGS) 7901034 (Grantor index, v. 1, no. 2 (L-Z), 1814-1855 ...). **McLaughlin, Anthony, sales at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-VFT7?i=40&cat=335345 image 41 of 633]. **McLaughlin, George to Thomas McLaughlin, 5:310; 1828/1828; SW 9, 22, 19, 160; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-VFRB?i=42&cat=335345 image 43 of 633] **McLaughlin, George to Jacob Cramer, 10:456; 1833/1833; SW 9, 22, 19, 80; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-VFRB?i=42&cat=335345 image 43 of 633] **'''McLaughlin, Isabella''' to John McLaughlin, 14:449; 1836/1836, Pt. 32, 23, 18; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-VFRB?i=42&cat=335345 image 43 of 633] ***14:449; digital image, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-R3CY-D?i=573&cat=335345 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 386086, digital collection (DGS) 8193343 (Deed books, v. 13-14, 1835-1836), image 574-575 of 659; '''deed dated 23 April 1836'''; received 23 June 1836; recorded 24 June 1836; witnessed by James Carrings and '''Wesley McLaughlin'''. **Nail, John to various presumed McLaughlin heirs; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-VFY8?i=54&cat=335345 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 388653, digital collection (DGS) 007901034 [Grantor index, v. 1, no. 2 (L-Z), 1814-1855], image 55 of 633, for, ***Nail, John to John McLaughlin, 6:543, 1829/1830, SW/32/23/18/1-5/160 ***Nail, John to Katherine McLaughlin, 6:543, 1829/1830, SW/32/23/18/1-5/160 ***Nail, John to Mary McLaughlin, 6:543, 1829/1830, SW/32/23/18/1-5/160 ***Nail, John to Jane McLaughlin, 6:543, 1829/1830, SW/32/23/18/1-5/160 ***Nail, John to Elizabeth McLaughlin, 6:543, 1829/1830, SW/32/23/18/1-5/160 ***Nail, John to Joseph McLaughlin, 6:543, 1829/1830, SW/32/23/18/1-5/160 ***Nail, John to Rachel McLaughlin, 6:543, 1829/1830, SW/32/23/18/1-5/160 ***Nail, John to David McLaughlin, 6:543, 1829/1830, SW/32/23/18/1-5/160 **See also apparent nearby property, Nail, John to John Arnold, 6:554, 1830/1830, SW/32/23/18/79; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-VFY8?i=54&cat=335345 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 388653, digital collection (DGS) 007901034 [Grantor index, v. 1, no. 2 (L-Z), 1814-1855], image 55 of 633. ***6:554; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C375-ZPFF?i=278&cat=335345 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 386083, digital collection (DGS) 8586624 (Deed books, v. 6-7, 1829-1831), image 279 of 581 ==Death Records== *Permelia H. Eyer 1912 death certificate, registered no. 12 (digital file 393728), Michigan Death Certificates; digital image, [https://michiganology.org/uncategorized/IO_6bfb6c1e-8b23-45d0-b83d-fd2c934de592 ''Michiganology''], burial at Adrian, Michigan; she is a widow, daughter of John McLaughlin and Margaret Cline. *John Eyer [indexed as Dyer] 1903 death certificate no 539 (stamped), Michigan Death Certificates; digital image, [https://michiganology.org/uncategorized/IO_8976f1f0-5b46-4829-9b1e-9edc6d8cf6bc ''Michiganology''], he is married Carriage Maker, burial is Adrian; born Ohio, 30 August 1832; married first at age 27; father of 7 children, 6 are living; parents Abraham Eyer, born Pennsylvania and Mary (Hamilton) Eyer, born Ohio; informant is Eugene Eyer. *Emerson Eyer 1943 death certificate, no. 40864 in [Ohio] Certificates of Death, 1908-1911; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9PK5-9KLW?i=2907&cc=1307272&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AX8MN-N41 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 2024135, digital collection (DGS) 4122070, image 2908-3272, reports Emerson's parents as John Eyer and Permelia McLaughlin. *Elizabeth Harlan 1909 Death Certificate no. 57 (stamped), Registered No. 27, Michigan Certificates of Death; digital images, [https://michiganology.org/uncategorized/IO_f8bfc051-c922-4905-891c-df4107b24369 ''Michiganology''], she is a widowed milliner, age 59, born Ohio to parents John McLaughlin and Margaret Cline; burial at Hudson, Michigan; informant is F. J. Blake. *George Carpenter Reynolds 1909 death certificate, no. 38833, in [Ohio] Certificates of Death, 1908-1911; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GPKP-HVQ?i=1514&cc=1307272 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 1927182 (Deaths, file no. 37001-39700, 1909), digital collection (DGS) 4024420, image 1501 or 3051; died 12 July 1909; born 18 January 1842; he is married, aged 67 years, 5 months, 24 days, born at Stryker, Ohio; father as Adney Reynolds; mother as "Mclaughlyn." ==Other Vital Records== *[Richland County, Ohio] Marriage ... Index 1815-1940--Marriage index, direct (grooms) 1815-1919, aka Bollman's General Index for McXX begins at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B8-GSHF-S?i=211&cat=253087 ''FamilySearch''], all on FSL film 388733, digital collection (DGS) 007718247. Most, maybe not all McLaughlin entries, below, **28 July 1854, Daniel McLaughlin and Ann Thompson, 6 (3):208 (231); digital image [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B8-GSH6-F?i=214&cat=253087 ''FamilySearch''], image 215 of 684. **25 May 1837, Elijah McLaughlin and Elizabeth Heistaud, 3:155; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B8-GSH6-F?i=214&cat=253087 ''FamilySearch''], image 215 of 684. **17 October 1845, Edward McLaughlin and Sarah H. Thompson, 4 (1):285 (??); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B8-GSH6-F?i=214&cat=253087 ''FamilySearch''], image 215 of 684. **12 May 1872, Ira McLaughlin and Elizabeth Miller, 11:67 **8 Jany 1835, John McLaughlin and Margaret Kline, 3:27 **5 September 1839, John McLaughlin and Arenath Mansfield, 3:269 **26 August 1849, John McLaughlin and Mary Davis, 5 (2):167 (190) **6 December 1842, James McLaughlin and Catherine Fine, 6:67 **17 May 1868, John McLaughlin and Jane McQuire, 10:19 **1 October 1868, J. M. McLaughlin and Iona D. Pierce, 10:35 **27 October 1874, John McLaughlin and Margaret Shilling, 11:327 **17 May 1877, James A. McLaughlin and Louisa Hills, 12:206; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B8-GSHD-W?cat=253087 ''FamilySearch''], image 219 of 584. **26 April 1886, Jefferson D. McLaughlin and Flora M. Scott, 14:198; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B8-GSHD-W?cat=253087 ''FamilySearch''], image 219 of 584. **26 Jany 1888, John McLaughlin and Grace Reider, 14:408; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B8-GSHD-W?cat=253087 ''FamilySearch''], image 219 of 584. **28 September 1852, Levi McLaughlin and Catharine E. Conrad, 6 (3):133 (48); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B8-GSHC-H?i=219&cat=253087 ''FamilySearch''], image 220 of 684. **8 December 1865, Peter McLaughlin and Amelia Knapp, 9:89; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B8-GSHF-X?i=221&cat=253087 ''FamilySearch''], image 222 of 684. **4 December 1826, William McLaughlin and Rebecca Stafford, 1:132; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B8-GSH6-Z?i=225&cat=253087 ''FamilySearch''], image 226 of 684. **17 September 1840, (Gen) William M. McLaughlin and Harriet Irwin, 4:7; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B8-GSH6-Z?i=225&cat=253087 ''FamilySearch''], image 226 of 684. **26 August 1841, Westley McLaughlin and Martha Rose, 4:66; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B8-GSH6-Z?i=225&cat=253087 ''FamilySearch''], image 226 of 684. *[Richland County, Ohio] Marriage ... Index 1815-1940--Marriage index, reverse (brides) 1815-1919, aka Bollman's General Index for McXX begins at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B8-LSQP-R?i=197&cat=253087 ''FamilySearch''], image 198 (stamped page 374); all on FSL film 388731, digital collection (DGS) 7718245. Most, not necessarily all McLaughlin entries below. **15 September 1844, Anna McLaughlin and Henry Moutouey, 4:221; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B8-LSQP-R?i=197&cat=253087 ''FamilySearch''], image 198 of 672. **10 December 1874, Amanda McLaughlin and John Minnick, 11:339; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B8-LSQP-R?i=197&cat=253087 ''FamilySearch''], image 198 of 672. **10 February 1876, Ada McLaughlin and William Bell, 12:72; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B8-LSQP-R?i=197&cat=253087 ''FamilySearch''], image 198 of 672. **27 July 1876, Augusta McLaughlin and J. T. Phipps, 12:115; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B8-LSQP-R?i=197&cat=253087 ''FamilySearch''], image 198 of 672. **20 March 1849, Barbara McLaughlin and Jacob Berkey, 5:155; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B8-LSQP-R?i=197&cat=253087 ''FamilySearch''], image 198 of 672. **17 March 1849, Barbara McLaughlin and Jacob Purkey, 2:149; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B8-LSQP-R?i=197&cat=253087 ''FamilySearch''], image 198 of 672. **21 September 1841, Drucilla A. McCaughlin and Joseph Kerr, 4:53; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B8-LSQG-1?i=199&cat=253087 ''FamilySearch''], image 200 of 672. **5 July 1821, Elizabeth McLaughlin and George Freeborn, 1:91; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B8-LSQG-1?i=199&cat=253087 ''FamilySearch''], image 200 of 672. **27 October 1852, Elizabeth A. McLaughlin and John Sutterlin, 6L129; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B8-LSQG-1?i=199&cat=253087 ''FamilySearch''], image 200 of 672. **11 April 1867, Ellen R. McLaughlin and Thomas G. Walker, 9:544; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B8-LSQG-1?i=199&cat=253087 ''FamilySearch''], image 200 of 672. **16 December 1873, Isabell McLaughlin and Alphonse Menuel, 11:343; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B8-LSHF-Y?i=201&cat=253087 ''FamilySearch''], image 202 of 672. **18 April 1836, Jane McLaughlin and George Carpenter, 3:98; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B8-LSHF-F?i=202&cat=253087 ''FamilySearch''], image 203 of 672. **17 November 1878, Jennie McLaughlin and John D. Shade, 12:363; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B8-LSHF-F?i=202&cat=253087 ''FamilySearch''], image 203 of 672. **3 November 1834, Mary McLaughlin and Daniel Williams, 3:16; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B8-LSHV-K?i=205&cat=253087 ''FamilySearch''], image 206 of 672. **12 Januy 1865, Mary McLaughlin and James Robinson, 9:102; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B8-LSHV-K?i=205&cat=253087 ''FamilySearch''], image 206 of 672. **21 November 1861, Nancy McLaughlin and Jacob Hollabaugh, 8:487; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B8-LSH2-F?i=206&cat=253087 ''FamilySearch''], image 207 of 672. **25 October 1857, Sarah J. McLaughlin and George W. Burt, 7:489; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B8-LSH6-T?i=207&cat=253087 ''FamilySearch''], image 208 of 672. **3 June 1880, Margaret McLaughlin and J. W. Strausbough, 13:41; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B8-LSH2-M?i=209&cat=253087 ''FamilySearch''], image 210 of 672. *[Richland County, Ohio] Birth Records index, 1846-1975; McLaughlin entries on FSL film 541346, digital collection (DGS) 4011643 (Kroft, Chas. A. - Nellis, Albert) at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRYW-H36?i=5429&cc=1932106&cat=429742 image 5430]-5464 of 5738. ==Obituaries== *'''John McLaughlin''' 1887 obituary (transcribed), citing "West Unity Chief May 11, 1887," memorial 9418950 and images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9418950/john-mclaughlin ''FindAGrave''], maintained by Mike McLaughlin; gravestone photographs added by PLS, likeness photograph added by Mike McLaughlin. **Then possibly oldest resident of Franklin Township **Died suddenly, "Mon. morning, May 2, 1887." **Aged 74 years, 4 months, 10 days. **Born Perry County, Pennsylvania, 22 December 1812. **Married 21 December 1834, Margaret Cline **They had 12 children **Wife and seven children survive **Came from Richland County with Samuel Ayers in 1835 to look at the area **Early 1836, settled with family at then Section 1, Brady Township, Williams County. Lived there 51 years; area is now Franklin Township, Fulton County. **With him came his mother, brother and two sisters. **John was present when Brady Township organized "first Mon. of April 1835"; was elected one of the first trustees. Also held such office at Franklin Township. **Was a road viewer "from Darby’s to where Montpelier now stands." **James A Garfield (later President Garfield) visited John McLaughlin about 1848 or 1849. **Active in churches **Member Masonic Order. *'''John McLaughlin''' 1887 apparent obituary from unidentified newspaper (transcribed), dateline "Franklin August 18th 1887"; web content, [https://www.fultoncoogs.org/histories-and-obits/mclaughlin%2C-john ''Fulton County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society''], **Born Perry County, Pennsylvania December 23, 1812 **Came with parents to Richland County Ohio in 1823. **"He married Margaret Cline December 22, 1834." **Moved to Brady Township, Williams County, Ohio in 1836 at that time there were only three families settled in Brady Township. **Was elected first Township Clerk **"When Fulton County was formed in 1850 he was struck off into Franklin Township, Fulton County." **Served in various elected positions in Franklin Township **"departed this life very suddenly on the 2nd day of May 1887, he got up apparently as well as usual, and he did his chores, ate his breakfast and was dead before noon." **"leaves the wife of his youth to morn his loss also 5 sons and 3 daughters, [one] son killed in the army" *'''Daniel McLaughlin''' 1907 obituary, ''The Bryan (Ohio) Democrat'', October 10, 1907, p. 3; digital image provided by Williams County Public Library, held by GeneJ as "Daniel McLaughlin BRYDEMr.png." This obituary provides genealogical information and mentions family members, **He was born in Richland County, Ohio, 16 November 1835. **Died at his home in West Unity, 13 October 1907. **Moved to Williams County with his parents when he was one-year old. **Married Miss Eva Giesey **Two sons--Charles of Archbold and William of Tennessee--and one daughter--Mrs. Edith Charpoit of this place. **Daniel survived by wife and children. *'''Francis Marion McLaughlin''' 1929 obituary, ''Tri-State Alliance'', October 17, 1929, p. 1, c. 3; digital image provided by Williams County Public Library, 6 July 2023, held by GeneJ as "Francis Marion McLaughlin TRISTAr.jpg." This is a lengthy obituary; it provides genealogical information and mentions family members, **Died at home near Pioneer, 11 October 1929, aged "76 years, six months and 16 days." **Born 25 March 1853, at Fulton County, Ohio **Parents--John and Margaret McLaughlin **Francis Marion McLaughlin was "the last surviving member of a family of twelve children." **Francis died at his home near Pioneer, October 11, 1929, aged "76 years, six months and 16 days." **Married Miss Martha Elizabeth [Shaffer - there is a crease in the digital image]; they were married "more than fifty-three years." **Five children. **Three of the children born to Marion and Martha--Etta Lucinda, William Francis and Clyde--died "within a period of three days with the dread disease, diptheria [sic]." **The two children who survive are Mrs. Ross Orewiler of Pioneer and Mrs. Don May of Angola. **Grandchildren are Virginia Lee, Ralph Irwin, Ila Louise Orwiler and Hal Edwin May. *'''John C. McLaughlin''' 1929 obituary, ''Tri-State Alliance'', May 30, 1929, p. 8., c. 3, dateline Highland, South Dakota; digital image provided by Williams County Public Library, held by GeneJ as John C. McLaughlin TRISTA.pdf and Cline-McLaughlin--John C. McLaughlin.pdf. Otherwise possibly [https://www.mywcpl.org/content/microfilm-holdings-list Pioneer Tri State Alliance [28 June 1879 - 26 Sept 1974]]. This is a lengthy, biographical obituary; it mentions genealogical details and family members, **He died the evening of 7 May 1929, enroute by train to Rochester, Minnesota, where he was traveling for care. **Born in Fulton County, Ohio, 12 December 1853 [sic], one of 12 children--eight boys and four girls. **Married (1) 2 March 1880, Rebecca Freed; she died in May 1919 **Married (2) 5 June 1923, Julia C. Moore. **One son, Mervin Lee McLaughlin, born to John and Rebecca. **John C. McLaughlin survived by his wife, son, and one brother, Marion F. McLaughlin of Pioneer, Ohio. *'''Elizabeth Harlan''' 1909 obituary (transcribed), without further citation, in memorial 9419087 and images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9419087/elizabeth-harlan ''FindAGrave''], managed by Mike McLaughlin, images by Mike McLaughlin and PLS. **Daughter of John and Margaret McLaughlin **Married Leonard Harlan; he died in Kansas, 19 July 1880 **Two sons, Charles Harlan of Canandaigua, Michigan; Frank Harlan of Highmore, South Dakota **Also three grandchildren survive **Surviving siblings, ***Mrs. Sarah Borton of Bridgeport Connecticut ***Mrs. Pamelia Eyers, of Adrian Michigan ***Milo McLaughlin of Kansas City Missouri ***George McLaughlin of Highmore, South Dakota ***John McLaughlin of Highmore, South Dakota ***Marion McLaughlin, of Pioneer, Ohio. *'''Elizabeth (Rogers) McLaughlin''' 1903 obituary, citing "West Union Obituary Book," 73 (c.2)-73 (c.1); digital image provided by Holly Harmon, Williams County Public Library, email to GeneJ, 11 July 2023, held as "E. McLaughlin.jpg." This is a lengthy obituary; it provides genealogical information and mentions family members, including, **Born near Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio, 25 October 1829 **Daughter of Ellis and Sarah Rogers **Died 24 February 1903, aged 73 years, 3 months, 29 days. **Came to Fulton County in 1838 **Married there 1 January 1856, David McLaughlin, who died in 1858 **She remained his widow **Surviving Relations (also five grandchildren and two great grand children), ***Son, Ellis McLaughlin of Pioneer ***Daughter, Mrs. Mary Beightler, lives near Sherwood ***Brothers, **** J. S. Rogers of Waldron ****Eli Rogers of Kunkle ****A. M. Rogers of Morenci ***Sister, Mrs. N. A. Gish of Pioneer **Moved to Defiance in 1873; daughter married there and lives on part of the homestead **Elizabeth and her son residents of Madison Township, Williams County, now for ten years **1863 she joined Disciple Church at West Franklin **Card of Thanks from Ellis McLaughlin and Mary Beightler. ==Military== '''Unconfirmed Thomas Dummond Enlistment Record.''' See Thomas Drummond, enlistment 3561, in "Registers of enlistments in the United States Army, 1798-1914"; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-81RN-333?i=285&cc=1880762&cat=43696 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 350310, digital collection (DGS) 4032440 [v. 7-8 D-E, H, 1798-May 17, 1815 (NARA Series M233, Roll 4)]. image 286 of 592, *Rank: Private *Regiment: 22 U.S. Infantry [See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:22nd_Regiment%2C_United_States_Infantry%2C_War_of_1812 22nd Regiment, United States Infantry, War of 1812]] *Company Commander: Capt. Jne. Duvall. *Height: 5' 7" *Eyes: Grey *Hair: Blk *Complexion: Drk *Age: 44 *Birth: '''Fermanagh, Ireland''' [<< County in Northern Ireland, see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_Fermanagh ''Wikipedia'']] *Enlistment: 7 January 1813 *Enlistment Place: '''Carlisle''' [<< Cumberland County, Pennsylvania] *Enlistment By: Capt. Pentland *Enlistment Period: 7 January 1818 *Remarks: Co. Book 1812-1813. At Carlisle Bks [presumably aka [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlisle_Barracks Carlisle Barracks, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania]], Jany 30/13,- Mo. R_ts Oct 31 & Nov 30/13, S.A.M.R. Dec 21/13 & M. R. Feby 28 & April 30/14, Absent sick at Genl Hosp'l Sac. Har. since Oct 6 or 8/13. Capt Willis Foulks & Co. Books 1813-1814; ?Jd at Ft. Erie U.C. Oct 5/14 from Capt. Pentland's Co.--Absent sick at Sac. Har. since Oct 28/14. Missing Nov. 1814. '''Died March 23/15'''--See pension case (Book 673, page 71).
Note: Recorded a declined Thomas Drummond warrant -- Warrant No. 12-160-27594
Note: McLaughlin entries here ... https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-G1RN-7H7?i=106&cc=1880762&cat=43696 ==FamilyTree== *https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9SND-XVS has 11 children. The missing child is one who died young and did not appear in a census. See FindAGrave for Oscar McLaughlin, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/89058029/oscar-mclaughlin, born 26 September 1851, died 19 June 1852. *https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJVW-TQ9 **Daniel McLaughlin--https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/93NF-RK2 **William McLaughlin--https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB6H-KB8 **(not linked) Permelia H McLaughlin--https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCR6-FXJ **Sarah J. McLaughlin--https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB6H-KBN **Sarah Jane McLaughlin (was Bidelle) https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS8N-NN2 **David McLaughlin--https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB6H-R5H **George W. McLaughlin--https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBMM-26S **Milo H McLaughlin--https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJV4-R7R **Elizabeth McLaughlin--https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJVW-LNB **Francis Marion McLaughlin--https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHPC-VB9 **Margaret McLaughlin--https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB6C-XM6 **John C. McLaughlin--https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB6C-WWS ==FindAGrave/Other Burial== *'''Margaret Cline''', https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9SND-XVS *(Not linked) https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9418958/margaret-mclaughlin << sent suggestion **(not linked) Daniel McLaughlin memorial 9418989 and images; web content [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9418989/daniel-mclaughlin#source ''FindAGrave''], managed by Mike McLaughin, gravestone images added by Holly (Ames, Hanna) Harman, likeness added by Mike Laughlin; memorial includes transcribed obituary without further citation. << sent suggestion **https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/114953634/sarah-borton#source **https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/181933703/samuel-b-borton **https://www.thecedargrovecemetery.com/interments/?page=1&fname=&lname=Borton&yod=&block=&reference=&submitsearch=search#results **https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/207/UNCEM_1501097884306.JPG **https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/181933673/william-b-borton **https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/181933703/samuel-b-borton **https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1987573/memorial-search?firstname=&middlename=&lastname=Borten&cemeteryName=Cedar+Grove+Cemetery&birthyear=&birthyearfilter=&deathyear=&deathyearfilter=&memorialid=&mcid=&linkedToName=&datefilter=&orderby=r&plot= **https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1987573/memorial-search?firstname=&middlename=&lastname=Borton&cemeteryName=Cedar+Grove+Cemetery&birthyear=&birthyearfilter=&deathyear=&deathyearfilter=&memorialid=&mcid=&linkedToName=&datefilter=&orderby=r&plot= **https://www.thecedargrovecemetery.com/interments/?page=1&fname=&lname=borten&yod=&block=&reference=&submitsearch=search#results **https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/89058054/margaret-e-mclaughlin **https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/89058001/william-mclaughlin **https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3953479/david-todd-mclaughlin **https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/89057953/david-todd-mclaughlin **https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/138705431/george-w-mclaughlin **https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/107987001/milo-h-mclaughlin **https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9419087/elizabeth-harlan **https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/89058029/oscar-mclaughlin **(not linked) https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9281585/marion-frances-mclaughlin << sent suggestion ***his wife, not linked https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9281588/martha-elizabeth-mclaughlin; their children include three not linked, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9281592/ettie-lucinda-mclaughlin, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9281595/willie-f-mclaughlin, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9281598/clyde-j-mclaughlin ; https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/92501371/vera-m-orewiler, did not find memorial for Hazel https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHPC-VKQ **https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136597504/john-c-mclaughlin *Cemetery records of Richland County, Ohio, 4 vols, (typescript, 1961-1963), 1 (1961):1-19 (Ganges Cemetery, Bloominggrove Township) at 11; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSL6-YS8K-V?i=18&cat=94273 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 824249, digital collection (DGS) 819170, image 19 of 804, "McLaughlin, Daniel, d. 11 October 1828 ae 48 yrs. **v1; https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSL6-YS8F-Q?i=6&cat=94273 = Ganges (1), Presbyterian (19), Shenandoah (39) ... **v2 (image 227 of 804); https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSL6-YSX5-H?i=226&cat=94273 **v3 (image 402 of 804); https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSL6-YS6N-K?i=401&cat=94273 **v4 (image 601 of 804); https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSL6-YSDT-J?i=600&cat=94273 ==Research Notes== '''Missing.''' *George McLaughlin Warrant for land at Cumberland/Perry ... see H. H. Hain, ''History of Perry County, Pennsylvania'' (Harrisburg, Pa. : Hain-Moore Company, 1922), 1044-1048 (Rye Township) at 1045 ("warranted land" ... George McLaughlin); digital image, [https://archive.org/details/historyofperryco00hain/page/1045/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], "George McLaughlin''', 442 acres."''' https://archive.org/details/historyofperryco00hain/page/n6/mode/1up ; *George W. McLaughlin, 1870 census *George W. McLaughlin, South Dakota obituary or biographical. *George W. McLaughlin c1890 marriage record *John C. McLaughlin 1929 Death Certificate; reports his death confirmed when the train arrived at Claremont, Dodge County, Minnesota. '''Notable Record Loss at Fulton County''' [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Fulton_County,_Ohio_Genealogy Wiki] reports that a courthouse fire in '''July 1864''' destroyed many of the county records. Also reports the boundary change as 28 February 1850. '''David McLaughlin.''' See https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9418973/david-mclaughlin. His wife's obituary seems cataloged at Williams County Public Library. https://obits.mywcpl.org/?id=83311. Also https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MRQZ-SJD Could this be the later dated guardian case at Richland County? '''Brady Township, Williams County.''' See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brady_Township,_Williams_County,_Ohio Wikipedia] From, William Henry Shinn, ''The county of Williams : a history of Williams County, Ohio ...'' (Madison, Wisc. : Northwestern Historical Association, 1905), 55-56; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/countyofwilliams01shin/page/55/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], "... in March, 1836, the Board of Commissioners organized the township of 'Bradie' (Brady), its boundary lines to include not only its present limits, but Millcreek township and the territory afterwards detached and annexed to Fulton county." From, William Henry Shinn, ''The county of Williams : a history of Williams County, Ohio ...'' (Madison, Wisc. : Northwestern Historical Association, 1905), 79-80 (1841-1861); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/countyofwilliams01shin/page/79/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive''],
... an acrimonious strife ... arose over the question of removing the seat of justice from Bryan to West Unity ... The new court house at Bryan, although in the course of construction, was not nearly completed, and the citizens of West Unity considered it an opportune time to agitate the question of removal. The claims of West Unity, when geography is considered, were not very logical, however, as her location was only five miles away from the eastern boundary line; but she had two miles the advantage of Bryan, and the conflict raged furiously, regardless of former friendships or family ties. The question was finally settled by the interference of a third party--the legislature of the State of Ohio. On February 28, 1850, the General Assembly passed an act "to create the county of Fulton," taking for such purpose a large tract off the west end of Lucas, a smaller one from Henry county, and three tiers of sections off the east side of Millcreek township, and two from Brady in Williams county. This endedthe vexed controversy between West Unity and Williams County and Bryan; for the former now had no advantage of the latter when the charge of being "a border town" was discussed, each being about equally distant from a line that bounded another jurisdication. This act of the legislature also made the eastern boundary line of Williams county decidedly irregular, and reduced the superficial area to 430 square miles--a little more than is required by law ...
'''West Unity News Archives.''' See https://www.bgsu.edu/library/cac/collections/newspapers/v.html#westunity == Sources == *A standard history of Fulton County, Ohio, an authentic narrative of the past, with an extended survey of modern developments in the progress of town and county https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100555216; for vol 1 see also https://archive.org/details/standardhistoryo01reig/page/n8/mode/1up.

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[[Category: Disambiguation Studies]] == Purpose == The goal of this project is to research and organize profiles of McLaughlins in early Virginia, basically from whenever McLaughlins first arrived in the Virginia Colony until about 1850, when census records start providing enough detail that family groupings can be determined. The project also concentrates on that part of Virginia from the Blue Ridge west, including what is now West Virginia. Many genealogies trace the lineage of most McLaughlins with WikiTree profiles to [[McLaughlin-6686|James McLaughlin (1690-1747)]]. WikiTree profiles for McLaughlins in this period are generally based upon FamilySearch records, which in turn appear to be derived from numerous individual family genealogies. Authoritative sources are scanty until well into the 19th century and too often it seems that a genealogist at some point in the past assumed a parent-child relationship simply because the surname and date and place of birth fit what they expected. Once that assumption was made it was shared with others and became a part of the genealogical canon. Although it is unknown where James died and whether he ever emigrated to North America, he has, over time, become accepted, without evidence, by many as father of three or four sons, some of whom were born in Ireland and some in the Virginia Colony in a sequence that had him hopping back and forth across the ocean. Some of those sons fathered plausible families, although good sources tend to be lacking to support each and every one of their children and it is possible that some may be associated with the wrong parent. But one of the purported sons of James is highly problematic. [[McLaughlin-6209|John Hugh McLaughlin (abt.1738-abt.1772)]] may be a conflation of three individuals. One who was said to have born in Londonderry, Ireland around 1738, and then lost to history. One is a Hugh McLaughlin who is documented to have married Elizabeth Aspenwell in 1761 near Liverpool. The other is a Hugh McLaughlin who according to court records left four orphaned children in Augusta County in 1772 and 1773. On March 17, 1772, "Hugh McGlaughlin, orphan of Hugh McGaughlin, aged 14, to be bound to John Hogshead, he teaching him the trade of a currier, farmer and shoemaker"[[#Chalkley|Chalkley]]: Vol. 1, Page 165 . On May 20, 1772 "James McGlaughlin, son of Hugh McGlaughlin, to be bound to James McVey, to learn trade of carpenter."[[#Chalkley|Chalkley]]: Vol. 1, Page 166 On March 19, 1773, "Hugh McGlauchlin having run away, his children, Jane and William, to be bound out."[[#Chalkley|Chalkley]]: Vol. 1, Page 169 The children named in court records, Hugh, James, Jane and William, don't agree with the list of children various genealogists have assigned to him over the years and Hugh and Elizabeth were married two or three years after the oldest of the orphans would have been born. For the most part, most parent-child relationships among McLaughlins in Virginia until well into the 19th century are undocumented and speculative. Many speculative relationships don't hold up when you examine the age of the parents or the date of their marriage at the time of the child's birth or the sequence of sibling birthplaces. This study is intended to look at this family, or these families, as a whole and try to make more sense of who was related to whom. This project seeks to identify those McLaughlins who at least originated in the mountains and valleys of Virginia and try to make sense of how they actually were related, if at all. Since this is a study of a surname's spread, it concentrates on male members of the family who did or may have survived childhood. == Members == * Right now this project just has one member. I am [[McLaughlin-3263|Randy McLaughlin]]. I am fairly confident that I am descended from [[McLaughlin-4065|William McLaughlin (1819-1887)]]. Although no definitive records have been located that would confidently establish his parents, my research has make be increasingly confident that WIlliam's parents were [[McLaughlin-5989|John Henry McLaughlin (1785-1840)]] and [[Houdeshell-65|Susannah Elizabeth (Houdeshell) McLaughlin (1785-1832)]]. See John's bio for details of my reasoning. But John is a brick wall. I established this project in an attempt to break that brick wall. == Tasks == Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Identify all people whose last name at birth was McLaughlin (or a variant spelling) and reportedly were born in, or migrated into Virginia, from the Blue Ridge west, early enough that they do not appear in the 1850 census as someone's child. 1835 seems like a good cutoff date. Anyone born in or after 1835, and who survived childhood, would presumably appear in their parent's household in the 1850 census. * Help figure out how to make sense of this list * Document and understand how the formation of new counties might confuse the issue. * Identify resources that might throw new light on family relations. == The list of McLaughlins born in, or who moved to Virginia == === Chronological === This list is of male McLaughlins (who might have passed their surname to descendents), who were born elsewhere and ended up in the part of Virginia under study, or who were born in that part of Virginia before 1835. The name and lifespan of each individual is given, followed by the place of birth (country or Virginia county) and then the county or state in which the individual died. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Person || Comments |- |[[McLaughlin-4464|Manus McLaughlin (1673-1710)]]|| Born and died in Richmond. No known sons. If he was born in Richmond, then his parents would have been in Virginia even earlier. |- |[[McLaughlin-6686|James McLaughlin (1690-1747)]]|| Ireland -> possibly to Virginia. Questionable family patriarch. |- |[[McLaughlin-6687|Charles McLaughlin (1720-1792)]]|| Stafford -> Bedford. Son Charles died in Rockbridge County. |- |[[McLaughlin-6209|John Hugh McLaughlin (abt.1738-abt.1772)]]|| Ireland -> Augusta. Possible conflation of three individuals. A Hugh McLaughlin did leave 4 orphans in Augusta County. |- |[[McGLaughlin-100|James McGLaughlin (abt.1740-1830)]] || Scotland -> Charles City. His two known sons appear to have migrated to Ohio without settling in western Virginia. |- |[[McLaughlin-6805|John McLaughlin (1754-)]], ||Bedford County. Not know to have had children nor to have moved beyond the Blue Ridge. |- |[[McLaughlin-6806|Charles McLaughlin (1757-1797)]] ||Bedford -> Kentucky. Never seems to have settled in western Virginia. |- |[[McLaughlin-7319|William McLaughlin (1757-1842)]]|| Bedford -> Rockbridge. No known offspring. |- |[[McLaughlin-1316|Hugh Edward McLaughlin (1758-1827)]]|| Augusta-> Bath (See the [[#bath|Bath County Grouping]]). Sons migrated to Jay County, Indiana. Probably related to a John, Daniel and James. Married Jane Jean Wiley. He and John McLaughlin (b 1764) married sisters. |- |[[McLaughlin-6208|William Hugh McLaughlin (abt.1758-abt.1798)]]|| Augusta -> Bath (See the [[#bath|Bath County Grouping]]). "The taylor of Augusta County". Orphan of Hugh McLaughlin. Married Agnes Nancy Gwinn. |- |[[McLaughlin-6684|James McLaughlin (1760-1830)]]|| Augusta -> Missouri. Orphan of Hugh McLaughlin. May have married Mary Stuart. |- |[[McLaughlin-1463|James S McLaughlin (1763-1814)]]|| Ireland -> Virginia. Bad GEDCOM import. Wife appears to have lived in New York state all her life! |- |[[McLaughlin-7017|John McLaughlin (1764-1838)]]|| Augusta -> Bath (See the [[#bath|Bath County Grouping]]). * His name is more often spelled McGlaughlin or McGloughlin * Although he lived and died in Bath County, most of his children settled in neighboring Pocahontas County, so he ended up profiled in a book of Pocahontas County biographical sketches. * He and Hugh Edward McLaughlin b 1764 married Wiley sisters. |- |[[McLaughlin-6685|Daniel McLaughlin (abt.1765-abt.1838)]]|| (unknown) -> Bath (See the [[#bath|Bath County Grouping]]). May be the Daniel that witnessed Hugh Edward McLaughlin's wedding bond. |- |[[McLaughlin-1932|Berriman McLaughlin (1776-1850)]]||Hampshire -> Illinois |- |[[McLaughlin-8031|Eli McLaughlin (abt.1780-bef.1816)]]||died in Russell County |- |[[McLaughlin-2235|Charles McLaughlin (abt.1781-bef.1845)]]|| Born and died in Pittsylvania County. Outside area of interest. |- |[[McGlaughlin-149|William McGlaughlin (1779-)]]|| Unknown county -> Pocahontas County? m. Nancy Wylie |- |[[McGLaughlin-113|John McGLaughlin (1783-1857)]]||Charles City -> Meigs County, Ohio. Married in Randolph County. A number of McLaughlins show up in Meigs County, but the newly married couple did not seem to stay in Virginia long enough for any of there children to have been born there. Reportedly son of James McGLaughlin (b 1740) |- |[[McGLaughlin-48|William M. McGLaughlin (1785-1868)]]|| (Charles City?) Virginia -> Vinton County Ohio. No apparent connections to the area of study. Reportedly son of James McGLaughlin (b 1740) |- |[[McLaughlin-5989|John Henry McLaughlin (1785-1840)]]|| Rockingham County. Probable patriarch of McLaughlins born in Rockingham County. (See the [[#rockingham|Rockingham County Grouping]]) |- |[[McGlaughlin-86|John McGlaughlin (abt.1792-)]]|| Unknown birthplace -> Pocahontas (See the [[#pocahontas|Pocahontas County Grouping]] -- second group). |- |[[McGlaughlin-68|James McGlaughlin (1795-1861)]]|| Berkeley County -> Iowa. Does not appear to be closely related to any of the other McLaughlins in this study. |- |[[McGlaughlin-86|William McGlaughlin (abt.1796-)]]|| Unknown birthplace -> Pocahontas (See the [[#pocahontas|Pocahontas County Grouping]] -- second group). |- |[[McLaughlin-6770|Robert W. McLaughlin (1796-1854)]]|| Bath -> Iowa. (See the [[#bath|Bath County Grouping]]). |- |[[McGlaughlin-92|Daniel McGlaughlin (1797-1871)]]|| Pocahontas (See the [[#pocahontas|Pocahontas County Grouping]]). |- |[[McGlaughlin-76|Hugh McGlaughlin (1798-1866)]]|| Pocahantas (See the [[#pocahontas|Pocahontas County Grouping]]). |- |[[McLaughlin-1317|John McClain McLaughlin (1799-1860)]]||Bath -> Indiana (See the [[#bath|Bath County Grouping]]). |- |[[McLaughlin-1318|Hiram McLaughlin (1800-1860)]]|| (unknown county) |- |[[McGlaughlin-45|Squire Hugh McGlaughlin (1801-1870)]]|| Augusta -> Pocahotas (See the [[#pocahontas|Pocahontas County Grouping]]). |- |[[McGlaughlin-166|John McGlaughlin Jr (abt.1801-1870)]]|| Pocahantas -> (unknown) (See the [[#pocahontas|Pocahontas County Grouping]]). |- |[[McGlaughlin-236|James McGlaughlin (1802-1862)]]|| Bath -> Missouri (See the [[#bath|Bath County Grouping]]). |- |[[McLaughlin-1249|Henry McLaughlin (1802-)]]||(unknown county) |- |[[McLaughlin-1320|Hugh McLaughlin (1803-1885)]]|| Bath -> Indiana (See the [[#bath|Bath County Grouping]]). |- |[[McLaughlin-1321|William Henry McLaughlin (1803-1872)]]|| Bath -> Indiana (See the [[#bath|Bath County Grouping]]). |- |[[McLaughlin-1458|William McLaughlin (1803-1887)]]|| Virginia -> Illinois |- |[[McLaughlin-7569|George Minor McLaughlin (abt.1805-abt.1888)]]|| Caroline County |- |[[McLaughlin-4779|John McLaughlin (1806-1852)]]|| Virginia -> Ohio |- |[[McGlaughlin-163|Samuel G. McGlaughlin (abt.1809-abt.1845)]]|| Pocahontas -> Bath (See the [[#pocahontas|Pocahontas County Grouping]]). |- |[[Mclaughlin-1926|Michael Mclaughlin (1811-)]]|| married [[Beery-96|Anna Beery (1805-)]] in Edom, Rockingham County. [[McLaughlin-5989|John Henry McLaughlin (1785-1840)]] may have lived in or near Edom. (See the [[#rockingham|Rockingham County Grouping]]) |- |[[McLaughlin-5250|John McLaughlin (1811-)]]|| Daughter born in Greenbriar County. |- |[[McLaughlin-3966|Robert McLaughlin (abt.1812-abt.1830)]]|| Son of [[McLaughlin-7017|John McLaughlin (1764-1838)]]. Died around age of 18. Brother of Pocahontas County group. |- |[[McLaughlin-6771|Jacob Warrick McLaughlin (abt.1818-1850)]]|| Braxton |- |[[McLaughlin-7327|David McLaughlin (abt.1818-abt.1888)]]|| Rockingham -> Missouri (See the [[#rockingham|Rockingham County Grouping]]) |- |[[McLaughlin-4065|William McLaughlin (1819-1887)]]|| Rockingham -> Illinois (See the [[#rockingham|Rockingham County Grouping]]) |- |[[McLaughlin-526|David McLaughlin (abt.1821-1888)]]|| Pocahontas (See the [[#pocahontas|Pocahontas County Grouping]]). |- |[[McLaughlin-3729|James William McLaughlin (1825-1906)]]|| Shenandoah -> Ohio |- |[[McLaughlin-1124|Samuel McLaughlin (1825-1862)]]|| Rockingham -> Gulley Bridge, WV (See the [[#rockingham|Rockingham County Grouping]]) |- |[[McGlaughlin-79|John A McGlaughlin (1826-1906)]]|| Pocahontas (lifelong) (See the [[#pocahontas|Pocahontas County Grouping]]). |- |[[McGlaughlin-144|Hugh McGlaughlin (1827-1913)]]|| Pocahantas (See the [[#pocahontas|Pocahontas County Grouping]]). |- |[[McLaughlin-7216|Warwick McLaughlin (abt.1833-)]]|| Nicholas |- |[[McLaughlin-5005|George McLaughlin (1833-1893)]]|| Pocahontas (See the [[#pocahontas|Pocahontas County Grouping]]). |} === County Groupings ===
==== Bath County ==== Bath County was formed from parts of Augusta, Botetourt and Greenbrier Counties in 1790. Someone could have been born in Augusta County and died in Bath County without ever moving from their birthplace. [[McLaughlin-1316|Hugh Edward McLaughlin (1758-1827)]], [[McLaughlin-6208|William Hugh McLaughlin (abt.1758-abt.1798)]], and [[McLaughlin-7017|John McLaughlin (1764-1838)]] were all reportedly born in Augusta County and died in Bath County. [[McLaughlin-6685|Daniel McLaughlin (abt.1765-abt.1838)]] also reportedly died in Bath County, although is birthplace is not known. Since most of John's children settled in [[#pocahontas|Pocahontas County]] and reported in a book of biographical sketches of that county, information about his family has come to be associated with that county. The next generation of McLauglins who were reportedly born in Bath County appear to be offspring of the four original Bath County McLaughlins.
==== Rockingham County ==== Rockingham County was established in 1778 from Augusta County. Only one McLaughlin household appears in the 1820 and 1830 census of Rockingham County, Virginia. In both cases, the head of household's name is John McLaughlin and the household member counts line up fairly closely to his purported children. There is reason to consider that any McLaughlin born during this period in Rockingham County is a child of [[McLaughlin-5989|John Henry McLaughlin (1785-1840)]]. During the course of this study, two individuals were discovered who were not previously known as sons of John, [[Mclaughlin-1926|Michael Mclaughlin (1811-)]] and [[McLaughlin-1124|Samuel McLaughlin (1825-1862)]]. The birth record of John Henry's grandson, [[McLaughlin-4066|Newton David McLaughlin (1854-1927)]] has him being born in Edom, Rockingham County. His older siblings were also reportedly born in the county, but without more specific location. His younger siblings were born in Illinois. It is interesting to note that although a lot of Hugh McLaughlins appear in early Virginia and that name endured among their descendants, there are no known or presumed descendants of John and Susanna named Hugh. One area for further study is whether this family originally came south from Pennsylvania or Maryland and up the Valley of Virginia. John's parents may have come from or through there.
==== Highland County ==== Highland County was formed in 1847 from Bath and Pendleton Counties. On 27 Apr 1841 [[Wiley-984|Anne McLaughlin]], a resident on Jackson River in Bath County, aged 72, applied for a pension stating that she married [[McLaughlin-7017|John McLaughlin]] in Nov 1791, and he died 19 Mar 1838. John reportedly settled on Jackson's River seven or eight miles below Monterey prior to the revolution. That location would later become part of Highland County.
==== Pocahontas County ==== Pocahontas County was formed out of Bath, Pendleton and Randolf Counties in 1821. It was part of Virginia until West Virginia separated from Virginia in 1863. The surname of most of the Pocahontas County McLaughlins was spelled McGlaughlin, although the name's spelling tended to transition to McLaughlin in succeeding generations. The ''Historical Sketches of Pocahontas County, West Virginia'' book details three groups of McLaughlins historically residing in that countyPrice, William T. [https://archive.org/details/historicalsketc00pricgoog/page/n9 ''Historical Sketches of Pocahontas County, West Virginia''.] (Marlinton, WV: Price Brothers Publishing, 1901). [https://archive.org/details/historicalsketc00pricgoog/page/314/mode/2up?q=laughlin page 315]: #[[McLaughlin-7017|John McLaughlin]], a native of Ireland, who settled on jackson's River seven or eight miles below Monterey (in what was then Bath County and now Highland County) and had six sons and five daughters. Although John and his wife Anne resided in Bath County until their death, most of their children settled in neighboring Pocahontas County. The children of John and Anne, as identified by the book were: [[McGlaughlin-127|Margaret (Carpenter)]]; [[McGlaughlin-184|Nancy (Carpenter)]]; [[McGlaughlin-235|Jane (Benson)]]; [[McLaughlin-6691|Mary (Beverage)]]; Susan (Holcomb); [[McLaughlin-6690|Abigail (Galford)]]; [[McGlaughlin-92|Major Daniel m. Mary Carpenter]]; [[McGlaughlin-76|Hugh m. Sally Grimes]]; [[McGlaughlin-163|Samuel m Miss Wright]]; [[McLaughlin-3966|Robert (died in early manhood)]]; [[McGlaughlin-236|James (wife's name unknown)]]; [[McGlaughlin-166|John Jr. m. Sally Hamilton]]. #A second group of two brothers and two sisters: [[McGlaughlin-149|William]] m. [[Wylie-1632|Nancy Wylie]], [[McGlaughlin-86|John]] m. Clarissa Gregory,[[McGlaughlin-85|Jennie]] m. John Galford; and [[McGlaughlin-82|Nancy]] m. Jacob Cassell #The third group was [[McGlaughlin-45|Squire Hugh McLaughlin]] of Marlington. Born in Bath County. He married [[Gwin-119|Nancy Gwinn]]. Squire Hugh and Hugh McLaughlin (from the first group?) were cousins. Squire McLaughlin was a prominent citizen -- a member of the county court, and a ruling Elder in the Presbyterian church. The McLaughlin family details reported in the ''Historical Sketches'' are as recounted by Mrs Morgan Grimes (presumably [[McLaughlin-5017|Margaret Jane (McLaughlin) Grimes (1830-)]] daughter of Daniel of the first group), one of the descendants by the third or fourth remove, so they should not be considered authoritative, but they certainly suggest family groupings. She goes into great detail about who most of these family members married and where they settled. One of the most interesting observations is that Squire Hugh McLaughlin and Hugh McLaughlin "late of" Huntersville "were cousins and intimately associated when they were young men." That the second Hugh was of Hunterville confirms that this is the Hugh, son of John, of the first group. If the two Hughs were first cousins on the McLaughlin side, then Squire Hugh's father would be the brother of the John McLaughlin of the first group. Squire Hugh's father was reportedly [[McGlaughlin-84|Hugh McGlaughlin (abt.1768-)]] and he was reportedly born in Ireland. Squire Hugh's mother is unknown. At the time of writing, the senior Hugh McLaughlin's WikiTree profile has him being the father of the two brothers and two sisters of the second group, even though the ''Historical Sketches'' does not suggest that the second group is related to the other groups and certainly not that Squire Hugh was a third brother of the second group. The first group in the ''Historical Sketches'' would be the children of [[McLaughlin-7017|John McLaughlin (1764-1838)]] and [[Wiley-984|Anne (Wiley) McLaughlin (abt.1769-aft.1841)]], including [[McGlaughlin-92|Daniel McGlaughlin (1797-1871)]], [[McGlaughlin-76|Hugh McGlaughlin (1798-1866)]], [[McGlaughlin-166|John McGlaughlin Jr (abt.1801-1870)]] and, [[McGlaughlin-163|Samuel G. McGlaughlin (abt.1809-abt.1845)]] [[McLaughlin-526|David McLaughlin (abt.1821-1888)]] and, [[McGlaughlin-79|John A McGlaughlin (1826-1906)]] were their grandsons. According to [[McLaughlin-7017|John McLaughlin]]'s WikiTree profile, he was born in Virginia, but the ''Historical Sketches'' have him being a native of Ireland. The second group would be [[McGlaughlin-149|William McGlaughlin (1779-)]] and [[Wylie-1632|Nancy (Wylie) McGlaughlin (1805-)]] and their son [[McGlaughlin-144|Hugh McGlaughlin (1827-abt.1913)]]. Neither William nor Nancy's parents are known. The third group is [[McGlaughlin-45|Squire Hugh McGlaughlin (1801-1870)]] is said to be son of [[McGlaughlin-84|Hugh McGlaughlin (abt.1768-)]], a native of Ireland. if Squire Hugh and Hugh, son of John and Anne were first cousins, then John, father of the first group, and Squire Hugh's father, Hugh must have been brothers. [[McGlaughlin-76|Hugh McGlaughlin (1798-1866)]] is buried in the Old McLaughlin Cemetery, Huntersville, Pocahontas County, West Virginia along with his wife and some descendents Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/149803241/hugh-mcglaughlin : accessed 07 March 2022), memorial page for Hugh McGlaughlin (17 Aug 1798–20 Apr 1866), Find a Grave Memorial ID 149803241, citing Old McLaughlin Cemetery, Huntersville, Pocahontas County, West Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Connie H. Smith (contributor 48006757) . , providing further evidence of their relationships. Although Hugh's brother Samuel does not seem to be buried there, his son, Hugh P. McLaughlin is, providing further evidence that Hugh and Samuel were indeed brothers. All that seems to be known of the origins of [[McLaughlin-5005|George McLaughlin (1833-1893)]] is that his mother's name was Catherine. It remains to be seen how he fits in. === Family Groupings === A few family clusters stand out. ==== The orphans of Hugh McLaughlin ==== According to the [[Space:Chronicles_of_the_Scotch-Irish_Settlement_in_Virginia|''Chronicles of Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia'']] by Lyman Chalkley, a Hugh McLaughlin left two orphan sons, Hugh (14) and James (12). On 19 March 1773 two more children of a Hugh McLaughlin were bound out: Jane and William. Here is was noted that the father was a runaway. Those children's ages were not given. Chalkey's summary of court records does not mention the mother of these orphaned children. It is possible that there were other siblings not in the court record or not noted by Chalkey, but three of these orphans appear to be [[McLaughlin-6208|(William) Hugh McLaughlin]], the taylor of Bath County; [[McLaughlin-6684|James McLaughlin]]; and [[McLaughlin-6685|Daniel McLaughlin]]. Jane's fate is at this point unknown. The Hugh McLaughlin who fathered and left these orphans is otherwise unknown. Some researchers say that he is [[McLaughlin-6209|John Hugh McLaughlin (abt.1738-abt.1772)]], who was born in Londonderry, Ireland and who married Elizabeth Aspinwall near Liverpool. A record of a marriage of a Hugh McLaughlin and an Elizabeth Aspinwall does exist, but no record of where that Hugh originated. There is no record to associate Hugh and Elizabeth with any of their purported children or that would suggest that they immigrated to the British North American Colonies. Some of their purported children were born well before Hugh and Elizabeth were married. At this point all we know with reasonable certainty is that there was a Hugh McLaughlin who left orphans in August County in 1772. The profile of [[McLaughlin-1316|Hugh Edward McLaughlin (1758-1827)]] includes some information that suggest that he was closely related and that he and the three orphaned brothers associated in their adult life. A Daniel McLaughlin was a witness on Hugh's marriage bond. Two Hughs, a James and a Daniel can be found in a 18791 Bath County tax list and one of the Hughs, James and Daniel live near each other. A John McLaughlin, possibly [[McLaughlin-7017|John McLaughlin (1764-1838)]] was surety on Daniel's marriage bond. John married [[Wiley-984|Anne Wiley]] and Anne's sister, [[Wiley-989|Jane Wiley]] married Hugh Edward. So we have three brothers appearing in the court records as orphans and two other McLaughlin men who appear to have lived in the same area and interrelated. One of the orphans appeared to have gone by the name of Hugh as did one of the non-orphans. It is possible that all five were brothers, but only three of them were mentioned by the court. It is also possible that the senior Hugh, who left the orphans had one or two brothers who fathered the other two. That brings us to the next family cluster, the Pocahontas County ancestors. ==== The Pocahontas County cluster ==== Pocahotas county was not formed until 1821 and it was settled at a later point in time, but the historic record offers clues about the McLaughlins who ended up settling in that area and their family relationships. [[McLaughlin-7017|John McLaughlin (1764-1838)]] fathered several of the early settlers of Pocahotas County although he remained on his homestead in what is now Highland County until his death. John claimed to be a Virginia native, but was also known as "The Irishman". His birthplace and parentage is unknown. The parents of the four siblings reported in the ''Historic Sketches'' of that county: [[McGlaughlin-149|William]], [[McGlaughlin-86|John]], [[McGlaughlin-85|Jennie]] , and [[McGlaughlin-82|Nancy]] are not known, but since they are reportedly siblings we can infer a father whose last name was McGlaughlin. Some researchers claim that his first name was Hugh. [[McGlaughlin-45|"Squire" Hugh McGlaughlin]] may have also been a sibling or his father might have been a brother of the father of the siblings. It seems that all three groups, the children of John, the four siblings, and Squire Hugh were cousins, implying that John, the father of the siblings and the father of Squire Hugh were brothers and implying a common patriarch to this whole group. About all we know about him is that his last name most assuredly would have been McLaughlin (or some variant spelling) and he more than likely was born in Ireland. Whether he came to North America or his sons migrated without him is unknown. John, father of several Pocahontas settlers, appears to have been closely associated with and very likely related to the orphans of Hugh McLaughlin, as was Hugh Edward. This does suggest that the patriarch of the Pocahontas group was also an ancestor of the orphans and Hugh Edward. ==== John Henry McLaughlin ==== [[McLaughlin-5989|John Henry McLaughlin (1785-1840)]] settled in Rockingham County and appears to have fathered any McLaughlin born in Rockingham County in the early 19th century. Unlike the large McLaughlin clan that encompassed the orphans, the Pocahontas group and their relatives, not a single known descendant of John Henry was given the name "Hugh". Attempts have been made by genealogists over the years to connect John Henry to the larger clan. These are detailed in the "Unlikely Parents" section of his profile. At this point, it seems more likely that if related to the larger group, the common ancestor is further back in time in the British Isles. The predominate migration path into Rockingham County was down the Great Wagon Road from Philadelphia down to Harper's Ferry, across the Potomac and then up the Shannondoah Valley. John Henry may have made that trip as a boy or young man, coming into Virginia to start a separate line of McLaughlins. ==== Charles McLaughlin ==== [[McLaughlin-6687|Charles McLaughlin (abt.1720-abt.1792)]] was reportedly born in Stafford County and died in Bedford County. His three known sons were reportedly all born in Bedford County. One son moved on to Kentucky and another to Rockbridge County. Little is known of the third son's fate. The only known grandchildren were born in Kentucky. This family appears to be unrelated to the others. ==== James McLaughlin ==== [[McGLaughlin-100|James McGLaughlin (abt.1740-1830)]] was apparently born in the Orkney Islands, Scotland and died in Charles City, Virginia. His known descendants settled Meigs and Vinton Counties, Ohio. This family appears to be unrelated to the others. ==== Questionable Patriarchs ==== ===== John Hugh McLaughlin ===== [[McLaughlin-6209|John Hugh McLaughlin (abt.1738-abt.1772)]] may have been born in the area of Londonderry, Ireland about 1738 and may have been the Hugh McLaughlin who married Elizabeth Aspinwall near Liverpool England in 1761. Some would say that he is the Hugh who, according to Augusta County records, left four orphans in 1772. Some would also say that he is also the father of [[McLaughlin-1316|Hugh Edward McLaughlin (1758-1827)]], who somehow never ended up being provided for as an orphan, and who, like his orphan "brother" Hugh, was also known as Hugh. No evidence has come forward of John Hugh's birth or connecting his birth, the marriage, coming the North America and leaving orphan children. The two oldest orphans, as well as the non-orphaned Hugh would also have been born up to three years before John Hugh and Elizabeth married. According to this narrative, young John Hugh would also have been only twenty when the oldest of his sons was born. His [https://www.geni.com/people/John-McLaughlin/6000000108635212901 Geni Profile] includes several generations of ancestors, but as it lacks sources the credibility of that information cannot be determined. ===== James McLaughlin ===== [[McLaughlin-6686|James McLaughlin (1690-1747)]] is posited to be father of several McLaughlin patriarchs but there is absolutely no documentation of how someone, sometime arrived at the conclusion that James was someone else's father. The only source cited is a FamilySearch profile that is, in turn, unsourced. So there is no source. It is possible that in the hazy past, someone determined that John had a father named James, or maybe Hugh did and added the name James to their family tree. That tree was shared and someone else discovered James and figured he must be Charles' father because, well, he was born about the right time. With time James became father of a man born in Virginia, another one born in Ireland and one, well, we don't know where he was born but his son was born in Ireland before immigrating to Pennsylvania. Each time another child was added it became a new part of the genealogical canon. The burden of proof, over time, shifts. The once speculative assertion becomes established proof and the burden now falls on the skeptic to conclusively disprove. Undoubtedly, more than one James was born in 1690 (or thereabouts) somewhere in Ireland. But whether he fathered any of the sons he is asserted to have sired is unknown. But we're not done. Now someone has determined, without leaving any clue as to how, that James had a father, Edward and a mother whose maiden name was Anne Dougherty. Although we don't know where in Ireland James or Edward was born, Anne was born in Cork. So if we are to believe this narrative, the matriarch of most of the Scotch-Irish, Protestant McLaughlins populating Virginian Appalachia was a woman from the southernmost part of the Emerald Isle, the highly Catholic Cork! === McLaughlins in DAR patriot index === The following reportedly can be found in the DAR patriot index, but only one is otherwise reported in this document: * Alexander b 1748 PA d 1832 VA. m Ann Sharp * Charles b 1751 d a 1811 m Sarah Terry VA * Daniel b1755 d 1830 m Mary Kay - (Possibly [[McLaughlin-6685|Daniel McLaughlin (abt.1765-abt.1838)]]) * James, Sr b c 1736 (Ireland) d 1810 VA m Jane Dunkin * James b 1758 IR d 1823 VA m Sarah Coleman * John b 1758 d 1848 VA m Juda Leathers === Other McLaughlins who need to be connected to their family === * The estate of one Archibald McLaughlin was settled in Augusta County in 1761 and reportedly can be found in WIll Book 6, Page 310 at the Augusta County Courthouse in Staunton. * [[McLaughlin-7419|Mary McLaughlin (1775-1844)]]. Reportedly born in Virginia, but her WikiTree profile does not list parents. * [[McLaughlin-6454|Mary A. (McLaughlin) Ashmore (1790-1850)]]. Reportedly born in Virginia, but her WikiTree profile does not list parents, nor does it include county of birth. * [[McLaughlin-7642|Elizabeth (McLaughlin) Hutcherson (abt.1785-aft.1850)]]. According to the 1850 census, she was born around 1785 in Virginia. * [[McLaughlin-7815|Alice (McLaughlin) Miller (1857-1945)]]. Reportedly born in Raleigh, (later West) Virginia, according to Find A Grave, she was buried in Rockingham County, as were her parents. Their relationship with other Rockingham County McLaughlins needs to be investigated, including Church of the Bretheren connections. * [[McLaughlin-2370|Ann Marie (McLaughlin) Moore (abt.1755-abt.1844)]]. Said to have been born in Cumberland County (unsourced). No other known McLaughlins appear have been associated with that county. * Although the WikiTree profile of [[McLaughlin-7815|Mary Alice (McLaughlin) Miller (1857-1945)]] gives her birthplace as Raleigh, she is found in the 1870 census living with her parents, John and Hannah McLaughlin, in Rockingham County. She ultimately died in Rockingham County in 1945. == Irish origins == * There are a number of McLaughlins who were born in Londonderry, Ireland or Coleraine, Londonderry, Ireland and subsequently immigrated to the British North American Colonies or, later, to the United States * Other McLaughlins immigrated from County Sligo and Donnegal. == Clues in descendant records == === Biographical and Historical Record of Jay County, Indiana === Biographical sketches of several McLaughlins were published in the 1887 ''Biographical and Historical Record of Jay and Blackford Counties, Indiana''''Biographical and Historical Record of Jay and Blackford Counties, Indiana''. Chicago, Illinois: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1887. Page 395. Available at https://archive.org/details/biographicalhistjay00chic/page/n5/mode/2up. Accessed 20 December 2021.. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Page||Subject |- |539||McLaughlin, E.F. |- |357||" F.M. |- |367||" [[McLaughlin-1317|John]], father of (most of) the others. Born in Bath County in 1799. Left Virginia after becoming endangered by chastising a slave driver. He reportedly assisted many a slave to reach freedom. |- |323||" J.S. |- |395||" [[McLaughlin-1324|W.H. (William Henry)]]. His biography names his parents as [[McLaughlin-1317|John]] and [[Spillman-240|Barbara (Spillman) McLaughlin]], John being born in Bath County, Virginia in 1799. John was a son of Hugh McLaughlin, who was a soldier in the war of 1812. |- |308||" [[McLaughlin-1321|William]]. His parents are reported to be Hugh and Jane (Wiley) McLaughlin, who were probably [according to that biography] born in Virginia. |} == Contact this project == Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15574064 send me a private message]. Thanks! == Footnotes == Chalkley, Lyman. ''[[Space:Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia|Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia]]'' (Commonwealth Printing Co., Rosslyn, Va., 1912)

McLaurin Name Study

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[[Category:McLaurin Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Grasso-146|Jo Grasso]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Mclean mcrae gravestone gairloch

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The gravestone of [[MacLean-2967|Donald McLean (1816–1898)]], a woollen weaver and crofter, his wife, [[MacRae-890|Janet "Jessie" McRae (after 1818–1897)]], and their unmarried daughter, [[MacLean-2974|Catherine Ann "Annie" McLean (1863–1897)]]. Members of the family were born and died in the Ross-shire parish of Gairloch. Most of Donald and Jessie's married life was spent at [[Space:Lot_18%2C_North_Erradale|Lot 18, North Erradale]]. The grave is located at the north west end of Gairloch's Old Burial Ground in Highlands, Scotland. The gravestone inscription reads:
"In Memory / of / Donald McLean / North Erradale / died 3 Aug 1898, aged 82 years. / And his wife / Jessie McRae / died 13 Nov 1897, aged 78 years. / Also their daughter / Annie / died 10 June 1897, aged 33 years."
{{Image|file=Mclean_mcrae_gravestone_gairloch.png|align=c|size=l|caption=Gravestone of [[MacLean-2967|Donald McLean (1816–1898)]], his wife, [[MacRae-890|Janet "Jessie" McRae (after 1818–1897)]], and their daughter, [[MacLean-2974|Catherine Ann "Annie" McLean (1863–1897)]]. Gairloch Old Burial Ground, Highland, Scotland. Photographed by [[Dobie-250|David Dobie]] on 8 February 2017.}} {{Image|file=Mclean_mcrae_gravestone_gairloch-1.png|align=c|size=l|caption=Gravestone of [[MacLean-2967|Donald McLean (1816–1898)]], his wife, [[MacRae-890|Janet "Jessie" McRae (after 1818–1897)]], and their daughter, [[MacLean-2974|Catherine Ann "Annie" McLean (1863–1897)]]. Gairloch Old Burial Ground, Highland, Scotland. Photographed by [[Dobie-250|David Dobie]] on 2 October 2019.}} {{Image|file=Mclean_mcrae_gravestone_gairloch-2.png|align=c|size=l|caption=Approximate location of the gravestone of [[MacLean-2967|Donald McLean (1816–1898)]], his wife, [[MacRae-890|Janet "Jessie" McRae (after 1818–1897)]], and their daughter, [[MacLean-2974|Catherine Ann "Annie" McLean (1863–1897)]]. Details from: Ordnance Survey, "National Grid Maps, 1944-1970," database with images, National Library of Scotland Map Images (https://maps.nls.uk/view/130170557 : accessed 27 August 2021), citing map reference NG8075-NG8175-AA, surveyed 1965, published 1967. Map annotated by [[Dobie-250|David Dobie]] and reproduced with permission of National Library of Scotland (https://maps.nls.uk/) under [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Creative Commons "CC BY 4.0"].}}

McLeod County, Minnesota

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[[Category: McLeod County, Minnesota]] == McLeod County, Minnesota == Welcome to the McLeod County, Minnesota project page! Comprising townships taken from Carver and two from Sibley, but without the coveted six mile strip from Renville, McLeod County was created by the territorial legislature March 1, 1856, and was organized March 11, 1856."McLeod County." Welcome to McLeod County, Minnesota. Accessed September 02, 2018. https://www.co.mcleod.mn.us/about_us/about_mcleod_county/index.php. It was named for Martin McLeod, a Scotsman, who was one of the first settlers to locate in this area. He was described as "a man of Nobel Form", commanding presence, culture, intellect, dignity and eloquence. J.H. Stevens, and perhaps a dozen others, founded a settlement thirty miles from the nearest white neighbors and called it Glencoe. Glencoe was made the county seat as it still is today. Return to the [[Project:Minnesota|Minnesota Project]] main page. == Maps and Boundaries == *Wright County (northeast) *Carver County (east) *Sibley County (south) *Renville County (west) *Meeker County (northwest) == Communities == === Cities === *Biscay *Brownton *Glencoe (county seat) *Hutchinson *Lester Prairie *Plato *Silver Lake *Stewart *Winsted === Townships === *Acoma Township *Bergen Township *Collins Township *Glencoe Township *Hale Township *Hassan Valley Township *Helen Township *Hutchinson Township *Lynn Township *Penn Township *Rich Valley Township *Round Grove Township *Sumter Township *Winsted Township == Records and Resources == *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McLeod_County,_Minnesota *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/McLeod_County,_Minnesota_Genealogy *http://www.mcleodhistory.org/ *https://www.co.mcleod.mn.us/about_us/about_mcleod_county/index.php *https://www.raogk.org/minnesota-genealogy/mcleod-county/ *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Minnesota#McLeod_County == Sources ==

McLeod Immigrants to Colonial America Who Settled in North Carolina

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This is a project to collect together into one place everything about one of the Colonial immigrants who settled in the Scottish settlements of North Carolina. Dr. John McLeod ( ? - 1848) immigrated to Colonial America in the late 1700's with his family and finally settled in Rockingham, Richmond County. (McLeods have also been found in several adjacent Counties.) One of the goals is to find his Port of Entry in Eastern America and trace his migration in the Colonies before he finally settled in Rockingham, NC. John owned a large farm and a medical practice in Rockingham which is well documented in his 1848 Will, Probate documets, Appraisal of his estate and in the subsequent lawsuit filed against his young widow by his older children. The lawsuit went on for 4 years and was eventually heard by the "Supreme Court" of that area. John was married twice but very little has been found on their lineage. I invite other researchers to join this project and help make it a valuable reference point for people who had Scottish ancestors that immigrated to this part of the Colonies. The study will not just include information on the ancestors but the period of history of Colonial America, the socioeconomics of the times and the Clan cast system they lived under. The project will also include any variant spelling of any surnames of this lineage. Please contact Project Manager Teresa Diane McLeod with your questions or add details of your own research to the study. Any contributions will be much appreciated and helpful to future researchers!

McLeod Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: McLeod Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The McLeod Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McLeod McLeod] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the McLeod name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (Scotland McLeod's), by time period (18th Century McLeod's), or by topic (McLeod DNA, McLeod Occupations, McLeod Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the McLeod Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Dreyer-373|Sjana Lee Bauer]]''' for *assistance. ==Stickers== {{One Name Study|name=McLeod}} When you add one of your research profiles to the name study you can put a sticker on their profile: :{{One Name Study|name=McLeod}}
{{Member|ONS|name=McLeod}} You can add this sticker to your own profile to show your project affiliation with the McLeod Name Study Project: :{{Member|ONS|name=McLeod}}
==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[McLeod-1248|Ella Jane (McLeod) Kramp]] * [[McLeod-1249|Lewis Roy McLeod]] * [[McLeod-1250|Norman McLeod]] * * ==Membership== Team Coordinator: [[Dreyer-373|Sjana Bauer]] Working primarily on the line that first originates in my own family tree with [[McLeod-1248|Ella Jane (McLeod) Kramp]], building the family group, adding resources, and researching this family line.
Team: * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MacLeod MacLeod] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MacLeod Macleod]

McManus from Fermanaugh, Ireland

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The goal of this project is to find McManus relatives from Fermanagh, Ireland. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Chapman-11286|Cheryl Cormier]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=17031192 send me a private message]. Thanks!

McMillan Cemetery

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[[Category:McMillan Cemetery, Erin, Tennessee]] [[Category: Houston County, Tennessee, Cemeteries]] ===About=== This free space page for McMillan Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Tennessee_Cemeteries|Tennessee Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Alabama Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ===Location and Map=== Location
Located on a hill in the 'V' at the intersection of Hwy 49/West Main Street and Denmark Road in Erin, Houston County, Tennessee. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
N 36 19.000 W 87 43.052 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/36%C2%B018'60.0%22N+87%C2%B043'03.1%22W/@36.3166633,-87.7197217,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d36.316659!4d-87.717533 McMillan Cemetery on Google Maps] ===Tasks Completed=== * ===To Do=== *Complete a full survey of the cemetery adding all tombstone information to the cemetery table below. *Complete photographing of all cemetery tombstones and add to person profile pages and interment table. *Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Connell-1181|Connell]]||G.F.||25 May 1849||14 Aug 1925||||[[image:Connell-1181.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Allison-3444|Allison]]||Samuel F.||01 May 1900||20 Dec 1942||||[[image:Allison-3444-5.jpg|120px]] |- |[[McMillan-2762|Connell]]||Lois||1903||1975||||[[image:McMillan-2762.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Allison-3776|Allison]]||Mary Sue||11 Jul 1929||20 Dec 1942||||[[image:Allison-3776-1.jpg|120px]] |- |[[McMillan-3099|McMillan]]||Donald Bernard||16 Apr 1921||10 Aug 2007||||[[image:McMillan-3099.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Lovell-1905|McMillan]]||Shirley Jeanne||19 Jan 1925||26 Nov 1995||||[[image:McMillan-3099.jpg|120px]] |- |[[McMillan-2763|McMillan]]||James L||18 Jun 1861||20 Nov 1943||||[[image:McMillan-2763.jpg|120px]] |-}

McMinn County, Tennessee

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[[Category:McMinn County, Tennessee]]
Welcome to McMinn County, Tennessee!
{{US History|sub-project=Tennessee}} ---- ==Project Purpose== The purpose of this sub-project is to have a foundation for all things relating to McMinn County, Tennessee. From cities, to citizens, to favorite tourist spots, to cemeteries, we aim to have it all here for you in one central location. ==How to Join the Project== #Coordinator of this couinty: [[McMinn-132|Mike McMinn]]. #See the main project page [[:Project:Tennessee|here]] for instructions on how to join. #Add (Tennessee) and (us_history) to your G2G tag feed. #Project template: {{US History|sub-project=Tennessee}} gives you the template above (2 flags) ==List of Things to Do== #Contributing to the main project page as needed #Church records of christenings, marriages and burials #Voter or citizenship rolls #Records of wills and deceased estates #Land tenure records #Tax lists #Muster lists for militia service #Census records, indexed and uploaded ==McMinn County History== ==Geography== McMinn County is part of East Tennessee, one of Tennesee's Three Grand Divisions. These divisions are not only geographic, but also cultural and defined in state law. McMinn County is also part of the South Central Region of [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia]]. ===Adjacent counties=== # Meigs County to the west # Roane County to the north # Loudon County to the northeast # Monroe County to the east # Polk County to the southeast # Bradley County to the southwest ===Protected areas=== #List and link wildlife areas/parks/etc ==Government Offices== #List and link county offices ==Demographics== #General Overview of the current population/ages/races/marital status/etc ==Communities== ===Cities=== # Athens - County Seat # Etowah # Niota # Sweetwater - partially in Monroe County ===Towns=== # Calhoun # Englewood ==County Common Areas== #[[:Category: McMinn County, Tennessee, Cemeteries | Cemeteries]] #[[:Category: McMinn County, Tennessee, Schools | Schools]] ==Things to do/see== #touristy things ==County Resources== #[[Space:McMinn_County%2C_TN_Deed_Book_index|McMinn County Deed Book Index]] # #Add any additional genealogical resources here ===County Records=== ===Church records=== ===Voter/Citizenship Records=== ===Estate/Probate Records=== ===Land/Homestead Records=== ===Tax Lists=== ===Military Service Records=== ===Census Records=== ==See also== ==Sources== ---- '''Every fact needs a reference - use inline citations '''

McMinn County, TN Deed Book index

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:[[:Category:McMinn_County%2C_Tennessee]] :[[:Category: Tennessee History]] "GRANT BOOKS A, B, AND C" HIWASSEE DISTRICT McMINN COUNTY OCCUPANT ENTERERS *Source:http://www.tngenweb.org/records/mcminn/land/pg163-184.htm :Record Notes: This index may be misleading for the following reasons: #The earliest entries, made in 1820, give a description of the land’ location, but no County name. # The Grant Books are apparently copies and Grant Book C is a typewritten copy made in 1898, with many noticeable errors. #There are several instances of a person being listed as an occupant enterer of more than one county. :[[Armstrong-3740 | Baker Armstrong]],1824 :Daniel Arwine ,1824 :Jacob Ballinger ,1824 :William Bates ,1824 :William Bean ,1824 :John H. Beck ,1824 :Stephen Bedford ,1824 :John Benton ,1824 :James Bodine ,1824 :James Bodine Jr. ,1824 :Collin Bolding ,1824 :Israel Boone ,1824 :Jessee Boone ,1824 :James Bowers ,1824 :Joseph Browder ,1824 :James Brown ,1824 :Joshua Brown ,1824 :John Bruce ,1824 :Josiah Bryant ,1824 :Joseph Bullard ,1824 :Joseph Burnett ,1824 :David Bylor ,1824 :Sterling Camp ,1824 :Nathaniel H. Cansler ,1824 :Elijah Carroll ,1824 :Samuel Cleage ,1824 :Marvel Coffee ,1824 :Jonathan Comb ,1824 :Alexander Copeland ,1824 :Jonathan Couch ,1824 :Susannah Craig ,1824 :Mathias Crawford ,1824 :Elijah Dodson ,1824 :William Dodson ,1824 :Richard Dutton ,1824 :Archibald Edens ,1824 :Hinson Ellison ,1824 :William Farmer ,1824 :William Ferguson ,1824 :James Francis ,1824 :Pearl Francis ,1824 :Phillip Fry ,1824 :Robert Garrison ,1824 :Joseph Gaston ,1824 :George Gibson ,1824 :John Goddard ,1824 :Thornton Goddard ,1824 :William Goddard ,1824 :John Greenup ,1824 :James Gregg ,1824 :Christopher Hale ,1824 :William Hall ,1824 :Joseph Hatfield ,1824 :George M Haynes ,1824 :William Haynes ,1824 :Shadrick Hicks ,1824 :John Hogue ,1824 :John Howell ,1824 :John Hoyle ,1824 :John Hubbard (Bullard) ,1824 :Hugh ,1824 :John Hughes ,1824 :William Jones ,1824 :John Lambert ,1824 :David Lawson ,1824 :William B. Lenoir ,1824 :John Mabury ,1824 :James Majors ,1824 :James Massengill ,1824 :Charles Matlock ,1824 :John Matlock ,1824 :Henry Matlock ,1824 :James McCasland ,1824 :James N. McCasland ,1824 :Halbert McClure ,1824 :James McDaniel ,1824 :William McDaniel ,1824 :George McInturff ,1824 :James McKamey ,1824 :James McNabb ,1824 :John Middleton ,1824 :James Miller ,1824 :John Miller ,1824 :Samuel Moore ,1824 :Elias Moreland ,1824 :John Morris ,1824 :Samuel Murphy ,1824 :Joseph Neely ,1824 :James M. Nelson ,1824 :James Newland ,1824 :Bing Newton ,1824 :Edward Newton ,1824 :William Orr ,1824 :Philip Osburn ,1824 :Henry Owens ,1824 :Aaron Parker ,1824 :Thomas Parsons ,1824 :Westone Pearce ,1824 :William Penn ,1824 :Robert Pickens ,1824 :James Pinegar ,1824 :Henry H. Porter ,1824 :John H. Porter ,1824 :Thomas Poss ,1824 :Amos Potts ,1824 :Benjamin Prater ,1824 :Jeremiah Reed ,1824 :John Richardson ,1824 :Lewis Ross ,1824 :James Russell ,1824 :Joseph Sallee ,1824 :James Shelton ,1824 :Christopher Shipley ,1824 :Abraham Slover,1824 :John L. Smith,1824 :Boling Smith ,1824 :John L & John Smith ,1824 :Daniel Stout ,1824 :George Taff ,1824 :Samuel Thomas ,1824 :Alexander Thompson ,1824 :William Thompson ,1824 :John Tunnell ,1824 :John Varnell ,1824 :William Varnell ,1824 :Elias Walker ,1824 :Thomas Walling ,1824 :John Westwood ,1824 :William White ,1824 :James Wilson ,1824 :Samuel Wilson ,1824 :[[Armstrong-10214 | William Armstrong]],1825 :Michael Bradford ,1825 :John Burnett ,1825 :Allen Butler ,1825 :William Cansler ,1825 :Ambler Casey ,1825 :Thomas Clark ,1825 :Moses Cunningham ,1825 :Jacob Devault ,1825 :Samuel Dickey ,1825 :Jessee Dodson ,1825 :Michael Girdner ,1825 :Richard Green ,1825 :Jesse Grisham ,1825 :George Hackler ,1825 :Elijah Hambleton ,1825 :James Hayes ,1825 :Isaac Henderson ,1825 :Samuel Henry ,1825 :Elijah Hurst ,1825 :John Isham ,1825 :James Kennedy ,1825 :John Knox ,1825 :Tilden Lane ,1825 :Jonathan Langley ,1825 :John Locke ,1825 :Burrell Mansel ,1825 :John McDowell ,1825 :Daniel McPhail ,1825 :Thomas Miller ,1825 :Jesse C. Moore ,1825 :William Mooreland ,1825 :George Moreland ,1825 :Russell Morgan ,1825 :Isaac Mulky ,1825 :Obid Patty ,1825 :Bird Peck ,1825 :Reuben Peck ,1825 :John Pitner ,1825 :George Reynolds ,1825 :A.L. Rice ,1825 :William Richardson ,1825 :Samuel Riggs ,1825 :Robert Rogers ,1825 :Stephen Rogers ,1825 :David Roper ,1825 :Nehemiah Rutherford ,1825 :Jefferson Salsbury ,1825 :Jacob Sharp ,1825 :Conrad Slover ,1825 :George Smith ,1825 :Nathaniel Smith ,1825 :Williamson Smith ,1825 :John Sproul ,1825 :Caleb Starr ,1825 :Robert Stephenson ,1825 :William Stepp ,1825 :David Stewart ,1825 :Moses Stout ,1825 :James A. Templeton ,1825 :James B. Thompson ,1825 :Mitchell Webb ,1825 :Jessee White ,1825 :Sharp Whitley ,1825 :Drury Wilkerson ,1825 :Alexander H. Wilson ,1825 :John Wyatt ,1825 :John Acord ,1826 :[[Anderson-30766 | Daniel Anderson]], 1826 :John Armstrong ,1826 :Chrisley Baker ,1826 :James Barnett ,1826 :John Bennett ,1826 :Peyton Bennett ,1826 :Isaac Blades ,1826 :Alexander Brown ,1826 :William S. Broyle ,1826 :John Burk ,1826 :Mastin Burris ,1826 :William H. Cook ,1826 :George Coxsey ,1826 :Edward Dennis ,1826 :Charles Doherty ,1826 :John Eblin ,1826 :Joseph Elliott ,1826 :Phillemon K.W. Estill ,1826 :Beesin Fields ,1826 :Joseph Fields ,1826 :Samuel Firestone ,1826 :John Flannegan ,1826 :Thomas Gossage ,1826 :Reynolds Green ,1826 :George Greenway ,1826 :Richard Greenway ,1826 :John Hanks ,1826 :Moses Harris ,1826 :James P. Hayes ,1826 :Samuel Hayes ,1826 :Aaron Haynes ,1826 :William Henderson ,1826 :[[Holloway-1762 | Samuel Holloway]] ,1826 :John Hooper ,1826 :Hardy Hooper ,1826 :James B. Howell ,1826 :Hartwell Ivy ,1826 :William Karr Sr. ,1826 :Daniel Kelly ,1826 :Tidence Lain ,1826 :Tyra Lawson ,1826 :James Lesly ,1826 :Obediah Matthews ,1826 :Erwin Matthews ,1826 :James Maxwell ,1826 :David McCoy ,1826 :William McHenry ,1826 :Neil McPale ,1826 :George Monroe ,1826 :Jordan Morris ,1826 :William Mulkey ,1826 :Jeremiah Pack ,1826 :Manuel Parkerson ,1826 :Thomas Phillips ,1826 :Hardy Phillips ,1826 :Jacob Rector ,1826 :Robert Renfroe ,1826 :Edmond W. Roberts ,1826 :Samuel Rose ,1826 :John Seaburn ,1826 :Russell Sexton ,1826 :David Shelton ,1826 :Thomas Shelton ,1826 :Hamilton Stewart ,1826 :Samuel P. Stewart ,1826 :Benjamin C. Stout ,1826 :Nathan Sullins ,1826 :Thomas Tabor ,1826 :Samuel Thompson ,1826 :Samuel Underwood ,1826 :John Walker ,1826 :Barnabas Wallace ,1826 :Thomas P. Walls ,1826 :Joseph Whitson ,1826 :Lemuel Wilkerson ,1826 :JohnS. Wilson ,1826 :Henry Amerine ,1827 :Andrew Baley ,1827 :Matilda Bennett ,1827 :John Brookshire ,1827 :Benjamin Burk ,1827 :James Caruth ,1827 :Casey Casey ,1827 :James Cast ,1827 :James E. Cowan ,1827 :Jonathan Crawford ,1827 :William Crow ,1827 :John Dearman ,1827 :James B. Flanagin ,1827 :Henry Funkauser ,1827 :Clayton S. Hale ,1827 :David Hanna ,1827 :Joshua Hanna ,1827 :Edward Henderson ,1827 :Daniel Johnston ,1827 :Solomon Kain ,1827 :John Keeble ,1827 :[[Lemons-137 | Reuben Lemmons]] ,1827 :Joel Longley ,1827 :William Marshall ,1827 :Samuel Martin ,1827 :John Mc Allister ,1827 :John McCasland ,1827 :Isaac McPherson ,1827 :Jesse H. Mulkey ,1827 :Nimrod O’Kelly ,1827 :Peter Oden ,1827 :Nancy Ramsey ,1827 :Peyton Randolph ,1827 :Maximillian Rector ,1827 :James Richmond ,1827 :John Schrimsher ,1827 :John Story ,1827 :Elizabeth Taylor ,1827 :Alfred Thompson ,1827 :John Tucker ,1827 :William Vance ,1827 :Jonas Wassom ,1827 :William R. Wilson ,1827 :William Wood ,1827 Index added by [[Lemons-34|Kari Lemons]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. :1. Search Wikitree to see if these men are here already ::Yes, link their page to their name on this page. ::No, create a page for them and link it to their name on this page. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=1658276 send me a private message]. Thanks!

McMinn County TN McMahans and Kin

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Let us try to decipher the various McMahans of McMinn TN, and their roots. This includes all of these, including those not known to be interrelated.

McMurray Name Study

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[[Category:McMurray Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The McMurray Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McMurray McMurray] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the McMurray name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England McMurray's), by time period (18th Century McMurray's), or by topic (McMurray DNA, McMurray Occupations, McMurray Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the McMurray Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Brewer-566|Paula (Brewer) Franklin]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=McMurray}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=McMurray}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[McMurray-864|Mahala McMurray Henderson Harris]] * [[McMurray-865|Soloman McMurray]] * [[McMurray-1475|Malana McMurray Snow]] - Needs sources. * [[McMurry-25|Thomas McMurry]] * * * * ==Membership== * [[Brewer-566 | Paula Franklin]], Coordinator * [[Jones-14472 | Angela Harlan]], Researcher * * * [[Category:Murray Name Study]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MacMurray MacMurray] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McMurry McMurry] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McMurrey McMurrey] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McMurrain McMurrain] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Murray_Name_Study Murray One Name Study] == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that may cross or intersect. == Task List == * Attempt to connect all the McMurray's from the Unconnected Profile list below. * Attempt to source all the McMurray's from the Unsourced Profile list below. * Attempt to get all orphaned McMurray profiles adopted. * Write good, informative biographies for each McMurray profile. * Gather all McMurray profiles currently on WikiTree with the last name at birth of McMurray. * Extend the McMurray surname on WikiTree. * Determine the migrations of the many different McMurray families. ==Resources== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MCMURRAY List of McMurrays on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MACMURRAY List of MacMurrays on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MCMURRY List of McMurrys on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MCMURREY List of McMurreys on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/MCMURRAY G2G feed of questions tagged "McMurray"] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/MACMURRAY G2G feed of questions tagged "MacMurray"] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/MCMURRY G2G feed of questions tagged "McMurry"] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/MCMURREY G2G feed of questions tagged "McMurrey"] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=McMurray Orphaned McMurray profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=MacMurray Orphaned MacMurray profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=McMurry Orphaned McMurry profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=McMurrey Orphaned McMurrey profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=McMurray-1 Unsourced McMurray profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=MacMurray-1 Unsourced MacMurray profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=McMurry-1 Unsourced McMurry profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=McMurrey-1 Unsourced McMurrey profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=MCMURRAY Unconnected McMurray profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=MACMURRAY Unconnected MacMurray profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=MCMURRY Unconnected McMurry profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=MCMURREY Unconnected McMurrey profiles on WikiTree]

McNabb families of Tyrone

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Curraghamulkin_Townland,_Longfield_West_Parish,_County_Tyrone
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Moneygar_Townland,_Kilskeery_Parish,_County_Tyrone
Rahony_Townland,_Dromore_Parish,_County_Tyrone
Segully_Townland,_Longfield_East_Parish,_County_Tyrone
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[[Category:Curraghamulkin Townland, Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone]] [[Category:Drumscra Townland, Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone]] [[Category:Trillick, County Tyrone]] [[Category:Moneygar Townland, Kilskeery Parish, County Tyrone]] [[Category:Meenagar Townland, Dromore Parish, County Tyrone]] [[Category:Dooish Townland, Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone]] [[Category:Segully Townland, Longfield East Parish, County Tyrone]] [[Category:Lisdoo Townland, Kilskeery Parish, County Tyrone]] [[Category:Rahony Townland, Dromore Parish, County Tyrone]] [[Category:Skeogue Townland, Dromore Parish, County Tyrone]] [[Category:Tummery Townland, Dromore Parish, County Tyrone]] [[Category:Magharenny Townland, Longfield East Parish, County Tyrone]] [[Category:Dromore Parish, County Tyrone]] [[Category:Kilskeery Parish, County Tyrone]] [[Category:Longfield East Parish, County Tyrone]] [[Category:Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone]] [[Category:McNabb-412]] == McNabb Families of Tyrone == This page summaries research for the surname '''McNabb''' (and variants), concentrated around south-west County Tyrone, Ireland in the early 19th century. === History === According to some sources; the MacNab clan from Glendochart, Perthshire, Scotland mostly fought for the King in the Jacobite Uprisings (early 1700s); and the clan got into financial difficulty around the same time. This led to many clansmen leaving the homeland and settling elsewhere, and it is thought that the McNabbs in Tyrone may have settled during that period. The McNabbs in Tyrone appear to have all been Roman Catholic; however the most common forenames included such names as Edward, George, Charles, and William. Typically in Ulster, these forenames would have indicated Protestants. Please leave a comment or email me if you have any further ideas or insights! [[McNabb-412|McNabb-412]] 02:54, 1 November 2022 (UTC) == Tree Tops == Bomackatall: * [[McNabb-1173|Edward McNabb (abt.1810-1904)]] m. [[McAlees-29|Catherine McAlees]] ** [[McNabb-1182|Catherine (McNabb) O'Neill (abt.1844-abt.1924)]] m. [[O'Neill-4746|Edward O'Neill]] ** [[McNabb-1174|Charles McNabb (abt.1852-1934)]] m. [[McGlynn-355|Sarah McGlynn]] ** [[McNabb-1194|Edward McNabb (abt.1855-)]] m. [[Coll-210|Mary Coll]] Curraghamulkin: * [[McNabb-1357|Charles McNabb (abt.1782-1867)]] (d.Dooish, tentative) ** [[McNabb-1345|Charles McNabb (abt.1826-abt.1912)]] (d. Drumnaforbe, uncertain parent) ** [[McNab-828|Daniel McNab (abt.1845-1917)]] (to New Zealand; uncertain parent) * [[McNabb-2088|Alice Ann (McNabb) Gallagher (bef.1826-)]] m. [[Gallacher-395|George Gallacher]] of Curraghamulkin, move to Scotland. Segully: * [[McNabb-1257|Francis McNabb (1822-1886)]] m. [[McCanny-30|Anne McCanny]] ** [[McNabb-1270|Sarah (McNabb) Muldoon (abt.1846-)]] m. [[Muldoon-378|Patrick Muldoon]], to Greenan, Dromore ** [[McNabb-1268|Mary (McNabb) Kearney (bef.1854-)]] m. [[Kearney-2206|Joseph Kearney]] ** [[McNabb-1269|Annie (McNabb) Rush (bef.1862-)]] - husband died young; possibly to NSW Australia. ** [[McNabb-1346|Jane (McNabb) Evans (abt.1862-1946)]] m. [[Evans-42264|Philip Evans]], to Sydney, Australia; DNA match * [[McNabb-1639|John McNabb (bef.1846-)]] * [[McNabb-1554|William McNabb (bef.1853-)]] parents William McNabb + Mary Braceland/Breslin; research possible Drumscra: * [[McNabb-1634|George McNabb (bef.1797-)]] m. [[Unknown-623974|Catherine]] ** [[McNabb-1633|Philip McNabb (1818-1893)]] to Dapto, Woollongong, NSW, Australia. ** [[McNabb-1715|James McNabb (abt.1834-1899)]] to NSW, Australia (uncertain parent) * [[McNabb-1421|Bernard McNabb (abt.1800-bef.1859)]] m. [[Unknown-579848|Alice]] ** [[McNabb-1413|John McNabb (bef.1820-bef.1878)]] (uncertain child) *** [[McNabb-1350|George McNabb (abt.1849-abt.1935)]] m. [[Sheridan-2249|Catherine Sheridan]] of Rose Cottage, Drumquin; 11 children ** [[McNabb-1412|Mary (McNabb) Sheridan (abt.1836-1919)]] m. [[Sheridan-2302|Owen Sheridan]], Drumquin (uncertain parent) ** [[McNabb-1678|Catherine Jane (McNabb) Hughes (abt.1839-1883)]] to NSW, Australia (uncertain parent) * [[McNabb-1638|John McNabb (abt.1813-1853)]] Dooish: * [[McNabb-1635|Edward McNabb (abt.1810-bef.1865)]] m. [[Tinney-566|Catherine Tinney]], moved to Dedham, Norfolk, MA. * [[McNabb-1119|William McNabb (abt.1804-1895)]] m. [[McKeown-1243|Mary McKeown]]: ** [[McNabb-1132|Catherine (McNabb) Ryan (bef.1839-)]] to New York (aka. MULRAINE) ** [[McNabb-1107|Bernard McNabb (abt.1840-1925)]] m. [[Coll-208|Margaret Coll]] ** [[McNabb-1123|William McNabb (1846-1915)]] m. [[McGrory-92|Hannah (McGrory) McNabb (abt.1861-1929)]] ** [[McNabb-1121|Bridget (McNabb) McQuade (bef.1848-)]] m. [[McQuade-417|James McQuade]], Dooish ** [[McNabb-1124|Thomas McNabb (abt.1854-1889)]] m. [[McMenamin-258|Mary McMenamin]] Magharenny: * [[McNabb-2019|Charles McNabb (abt.1819-1866)]] m. [[Gillece-58|Mary Gillece]] ** Stepson "Francis FERRIS" + daughter Susan, fate unknown. Uncertain townland - Drumquin area: * [[McNabb-1068|Michael McNabb (abt.1805-bef.1863)]] ** [[McNabb-1626|Edward McNabb (abt.1834-1897)]] m. [[McCann-3979|Mary McCann]], to Kangaroo Valley, NSW, Australia ** [[McNABB-662|Francis McNabb (abt.1841-1928)]] m. [[Farnan-19|Catherine Farnan]], to Canterbury, New Zealand ** [[McNabb-1183|Daniel McNabb (bef.1845-)]] m. [[McBrearty-50|Ann McBrearty]], unknown fate (uncertain parent) * [[McNabb-1552|Francis McNabb (abt.1815-)]] m. [[McCue-979|Mary (McCue) McNabb (abt.1820-)]], moved to Glasgow; may have returned to Mullagharn, Omagh. * [[McNabb-2050|Ellen (McNabb) Starrs (abt.1805-1894)]] of Segully. It seems none of her children married, so this line ended. * [[McNabb-1553|James McNabb (bef.1798-)]] m. [[Tague-373|Rose Tague]] ** [[McNabb-1550|Michael McNabb (abt.1819-1893)]] m. [[Mulvey-282|Helen Mulvey]], move to Glasgow. Possibly from Segully but uncertain. *** [[McNabb-1551|Jane (McNabb) Barrons (abt.1860-)]] * [[McNabb-1579|Elizabeth (McNabb) Early (abt.1819-1861)]] m. [[Early-2129|Edward Early]], to South Carolina, USA. DNA matches * [[McNabb-2087|Daniel McNabb (bef.1828-)]], name appears as a baptism sponsor * [[McNabb-1683|Philip McNabb (abt.1838-)]] to NSW, Australia * [[McNabb-1376|Michael McNabb (abt.1840-1904)]] to Victoria, Australia Tummery: * [[McNabb-1496|Francis McNabb (bef.1790-bef.1855)]] ** [[McNabb-1320|Bernard McNabb (abt.1811-1881)]] m. [[McQuaid-240|Bridget McQuaid]] *** [[McNabb-1319|John McNabb (bef.1841-1901)]] m. [[McGuigan-525|Mary McGuigan]] m. [[Levingstone-2|Sarah Levingston]] *** [[McNabb-1260|James McNabb (bef.1862-1944)]] m. [[Sweeney-4197|Sarah Sweeney]] *** Other children to Lowell, MA Skeogue: * [[McNabb-1538|Unknown McNabb (bef.1806-)]] ** [[McNabb-1540|Catherine (McNabb) McGirr (abt.1827-1916)]] m. [[McGirr-204|Patrick McGirr]], Sheemuldoon ** [[McNabb-1722|Anne (McNabb) Gallagher (abt.1830-1910)]] m. [[Gallagher-7467|Owen Gallagher]], Sheemuldoon ** [[McNabb-1532|Patrick McNabb (abt.1831-1904)]] m. [[Breen-1814|Anne Breen]] * [[McNabb-1358|Susan (McNabb) McSorley (abt.1834-)]], m. [[McSorley-149|Terence McSorley]] of Gargadis; her father Bernard. Rahony: * [[McNabb-1256|Francis McNabb (abt.1815-1901)]] m. [[Kavanagh-1167|Bridget Kavanagh]] ** [[McNabb-1263|Catherine (McNabb) Muldoon (bef.1862-)]] m. [[Muldoon-375|Francis Muldoon]] - Polfore ** [[McNabb-1280|Bridget (McNabb) McQuaide (1872-)]] m. [[McQuaid-352|Francis McQuaid]], to Lettery ** [[McNabb-1277|Patrick McNabb (1874-1923)]] m. [[Kelly-24069|Mary Anne Kelly]] * [[McNabb-2076|Thomas McNabb (bef.1825-)]] Uncertain townland - Dromore: * [[McNabb-1624|Hugh McNabb (abt.1812-1861)]] m. [[McQuade-525|Rosa McQuade]], to Calhoun, Illinois, USA * [[McNabb-2074|Francis McNabb (abt.1816-1890)]], Mullagharn? Lisdoo: * [[McNabb-1504|Henry McNabb (abt.1789-1856)]] (brother of Michael, Thomas, Owen and Bernard; went to Lancashire) * [[McNabb-1522|Patrick McNabb (abt.1808-abt.1868)]] m. [[Unknown-605407|Mary]] ** [[McNabb-1521|John J McNabb (abt.1846-abt.1916)]] m. [[McQuade-477|Maria McQuade]], moved to Bronx, New York. *** [[McNabb-1520|Cornelius McNabb (1877-1955)]] m. [[McDonnell-2022|Elizabeth McDonnell]], returned from NY to Lisdoo * [[McNabb-1539|Bernard McNabb (bef.1810-bef.1858)]] m. [[Reilly-3539|Margaret (Reilly) McNabb (bef.1810-)]], 7+ children ** [[McNabb-1519|Thomas McNabb (abt.1832-1908)]] m. [[Campbell-52511|Ellen Grainger]] ** [[Reilly-3544|Ann (Reilly) Moran (abt.1834-1884)]], to NSW, Australia ** [[McNabb-1700|Edward McNabb (abt.1835-)]] m. [[Slavin-370|Anne Slavin]], to NSW, Australia ** [[McNabb-1705|Catherine (McNabb) Lynch (abt.1846-1919)]] m. [[Lynch-8079|Martin Lynch]], to NSW, Australia Uncertain townland - Kilskeery: * [[McNabb-1511|Owen McNabb (bef.1790-)]] m. [[Unknown-604359|Rose]] (possibly Lisdoo) ** [[McNabb-1513|Margaret (McNabb) McQuaid (abt.1808-1878)]] to MA ** [[McNabb-1512|Catherine (McNabb) Gormley (abt.1811-1887)]] to Lowell, MA ** [[McNabb-1514|Jane (McNabb) Shepherd (abt.1811-1846)]] m. [[Shepherd-9466|Henry Shepherd (abt.1794-1855)]] to Camden, NSW (uncertain parents) * [[McNabb-1749|John McNabb (abt.1839-1878)]] m. [[McCourt-451|Mary McCourt]], farm labourer. 3 children, unknown fate * [[McNabb-1745|John McNabb (abt.1860-1900)]] m. [[McGarrity-147|Eliza Jane (McGarrity) Murphy]], farm labourer, moved around a lot ** [[McNabb-1884|Catherine (McNabb) McMackin (1885-)]], to Longhill, Dromore ** [[McNabb-1748|John Thomas McNabb (1887-abt.1935)]] m. [[Sullivan-20664|Nora E Sullivan]], to Biddeford, Maine, USA ** [[McNabb-1873|James McNabb (1894-1950)]] m. [[Kelly-28702|Ellen Kelly]], to Trillick * [[McNabb-1730|Patrick McNabb (abt.1840-1912)]] + [[Gorman-3684|Catherine Gorman]], various locations farm labourer ** [[McNabb-1741|John McNabb (1864-)]] m. [[McBrine-41|Elizabeth J McBrine]], wife died young, fate unknown ** [[McNabb-1729|Patrick Jennings McNabb (1865-1946)]] to Ohio, USA ** [[McNabb-1738|James J McNabb (1873-1920)]], to Cleveland, Ohio, USA ** [[McNabb-1545|Francis McNabb (1875-abt.1924)]] m. [[Shannon-5305|Mary Shannon]], to Moneygar, Kilskeery; later Trillick ** [[McNabb-1733|Elizabeth (McNabb) Harvey (1883-1908)]] b. Kinine , connection to Dungannon area * [[Unknown-645067|Emiley Jane (Unknown) McNabb (1888-)]] Unknown location in Tyrone: * [[McNabb-1561|Catherine (McNabb) Topps (abt.1809-1855)]] move to Wisconsin, USA ** Children COAKLEY and DUGAN - DNA matches. * [[McNabb-2028|Thomas McNabb (bef.1817-)]] + [[McBride-6959|Catherine (McBride) McNabb (bef.1817-)]] -- names are only known from death certificates of children emigrated to New York. Surnames: KEENAN, LOUGHRAN * [[McNabb-2028|Thomas McNabb (bef.1817-)]] + [[McBride-6959|Catherine McBride]] - children moved to New York * [[McNabb-1717|Bernard McNabb (abt.1830-bef.1900)]] m. [[Trainor-730|Catherine Trainor]], to Pawtucket, Rhode Island, USA To see a list of all married couples, use the WikiTree Search function for surname MCNABB and birth keyword TYRONE; then "View All Parents and Spouses" link. (This might need WikiTree Browser Extension to be installed) == Problem profiles == The Drumscra treetops Bernard+Alice, and George+Catherine, have very tentative descendant lines. Their descendants Philip etc. to NSW have some contradictions in immigration paperwork. [[Sheridan-2248|Mary Catherine (Sheridan) McNabb (1890-abt.1950)]] marries a Francis son of Francis in 1921 that I haven't identified yet. Location: Greenan, Dromore. == In public records == === Civil registration === Civil registration of births, marriages and deaths for Roman Catholics began 1 January 1864 in Ireland. The country was divided into Superintendent Registrar Districts for this purpose, which almost exactly corresponded to the Poor Law Unions originally established circa the 1830s. The McNabbs can be found in quantity in the three unions: Castlederg, Omagh, and Irvinestown. The SRDs respected neither parish nor county boundaries; townlands tended to register with the geographically nearest workhouse. So, many of the south-western townlands in Tyrone register with Irvinestown SRD and a few even register with Enniskillen SRD. Note that Irvinestown PLU was originally called Lowtherstown. The civil registration can be looked up by: * [https://civilregistration.irishgenealogy.ie Irish Civil Registration] website -- records from 1864-1921 (and later marriages and deaths outside of Northern Ireland) can be viewed for free; except for 1864-1870 deaths. * [https://geni.nidirect.gov.uk/ GRONI registration search] -- Searching is free, but you need to pay per view for the results. 1864-1870 deaths are included; as well as post-1921 marriages and deaths for Northern Ireland. We intend to transcribe all of the free records eventually, here are sub-spaces: * [[Space:McNabbs of Castlederg SRD | Civil Registration transcription for MCNABB in the Castlederg SRD]] (incomplete) * [[Space:McNabbs of Omagh SRD | Civil Registration transcription for MCNABB in the Omagh SRD]] (not really started) * (TODO) As above, but for Irvinestown and Enniskillen SRD. === Catholic parish registers === The region was divided into Catholic parishes; which were often similar to the civil parishes but not always. For example, Langfield is a single Catholic parish, corresponding to both civil parishes Longfield West and Longfield East. The McNabbs of Tyrone are mostly found in the following parish registers: * Langfield (St. Patrick's R.C. Chapel, Drumquin -- original building has been demolished) * Dromore * Kilskeery These registers can be searched for free at: * [https://www.ancestry.com.au/search/collections/61039/ Ancestry.com] - somewhat clunky interface * [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-records/ireland-roman-catholic-parish-baptisms FindMyPast - Ireland Roman Catholic Parish Baptisms] * [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-records/ireland-roman-catholic-parish-baptisms FindMyPast - Ireland Roman Catholic Parish Marriages] * [https://registers.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] - no search function, just the images with timestamps. Transcriptions: * [[Space: McNabbs of Langfield RC Parish Register]] === Tithe Applotment Books === In the 1820s and 1830s, a survey of Ireland was performed to determine the size of tithes that land tenants had to pay to the Established Church. Some townlands were exempt from titheing (for example, land owned by the Church), so this list is not exhaustive. Furthermore, only the leaseholder is included; this list would still only show one man for example the man and his brother both worked the same farm. These books can be accessed in full image via PRONI e-Catalogue; and various online transcriptions can be found by google. ==== Kilskeery, 1826 ==== * McNABB Bryan Lisduff [Lisdoo] Sloy * McNABB Thomas Keenogue Sloy * McNABB Thomas Lisduff [Lisdoo] Sloy * McNABB Thomas Meltogues Sloy ==== Dromore, 1834 ==== * McNABB Bernard Skeogue * McNABB Francis Tumery * McNABB Thomas Lettergash ==== Longfield West, 1826 ==== * McANAB Charles Dowish [Dooish] * McANAB George Drumscraw * McANAB Owen & partners Dowish [Dooish] * McANAB William Dowish [Dooish] * McNAB William Drumscraw ==== Longfield East 1829 ==== * McNAB Francis Legphressy * McNAB James Legphressy * McNAB Michael Legphressy * McNAB Owen Legphressy * McNAB William Legphressy === Griffith's Valuation === A more detailed valuation was completed in 1860 for County Tyrone. Furthermore, Revision Books show the change of land holdings through to about 1921. The original valuation is at https://askaboutireland.ie/, and the Revision Books are imaged on PRONI e-Catalogue. TODO - tabulate all holdings for McNabbs of Tyrone. Magharenny: * 1 C-a: Charles McNabb, house from Christopher Turner jun. ** Taken over by Joseph Fyffe in the 1864-79 update; undated change. Joseph held lot 15 already. * 7a: Francis McNabb, house land and garden from Andrew Nethery. ** Taken over by Patrick McManus - not clearly dated but maybe 1867-1869. * 11b: Mary Percy , house and garden from Robert Nethery sen. ** Lot closed , 1869. Drumscra: * 2A+B (abt. 10 acres): Thomas McNab. ** Sold to John Murphy in 1866. John is in the 1901 census with wife Susan Houston. * 4a (abt. 10 acres): William McNab. ** Sold to John Murphy in 1866. ** Possibly [[McNabb-1119|William McNabb (abt.1804-1895)]] of Dooish? * 4b: Mary McNab leases from William. ** Sold in 1898; so possibly [[Unknown-580190|Mary (Unknown) McNabb (abt.1820-1895)]]. == Miscellaneous == === Other newspaper mentions === This section includes newspaper mentions that are not definitely assigned to profiles already: === Other WikiTree spaces and resources === * [[Space: Francis McNabb and Catherine Farnan DNA Confirmations]] * [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~cotyroneireland/genealogy/churchrecord/dromore_rc_baptisms.html Dromore Catholic Parish register transcription] - CoTyroneIreland website. * [http://censussearchforms.nationalarchives.ie/reels/c19/007246700/007246700_01257.pdf Omagh West search form index] - Magharenny is mentioned with the name REID (CRAWFORD) , as is Bomockatall with MCNABB(MCALEES) == Sources ==

McNabb-412 Claggan Research

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[[Category:McNabb-412]] == Introduction == Hi. This is an index for my research into families of or near Claggan Presbyterian Church, in the civil parish of Lissan, which is between the towns of Cookstown and Magherafelt in Northern Ireland. Significant surnames in Ireland: Crooks, Bell, Mitchell, Glendinning, Glasgow, Shirlow, Smyth, Bradford, Further surnames in New Zealand: Puttick, Darroch, Remus, Smith, Gillard == Other Claggan research spaces == * [[Space:Claggan_Presbyterian_cemetery_inscriptions]] - aims to transcribe the whole cemetery * [[Space:Camptons_of_Claggan|Camptons of Claggan]] == Interesting WikiTree people/spaces == * [[Crooks-1738|Robert Crooks (abt.1803-1866)]] of Dunmore and later Claggan - most of my identified DNA matches are under him. ** [[Crooks-713|David Crooks (abt.1831-1916)]] - son of Robert , emigrated to New Zealand. Several of my matches are under him. * [[Bell-30748|James Bell (bef.1809-)]] of Dunmore - all but one of my identified DNA matches in this group are under him. * [[Bell-29030|Eliza Ann (Bell) Heffron (abt.1856-1934)]] - my ancestor whose parents I have not been able to identify , but due to DNA analysis am confident that she is the link between me and the Claggan families. == DNA matches == Names here have been abbreviated for privacy (as genealogists we try to avoid identifying living people without their consent). These are people who match my father. * GEDmatch: FB1966155. Also, MyHeritage, T.J. McNabb. === C1 88M-108M === * surname Puttick - appears under [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Crooks-Descendants-1738 Robert Crooks descendants]. * Surname Otterson nee Glasgow - Not a descendant of Robert Crooks or James Bell, but is a descendant of [[Glasgow-1654|David Glasgow (bef.1811-bef.1864)]] . Unfortunately David Glasgow's father is given as James and therefore cannot be a descendant of [[Glendinning-332|William Glendinning]]. So I am still drawing a complete blank on an MRCA between myself and Mrs Otterson. * Surnames Glasgow, Don, Spaven - unidentified place in tree & haven't responded to my inquiries. * Surname Crooks - descendant of [[Crooks-713|David Crooks (abt.1831-1916)]] === In the cluster but not having that C1 segment === * Descendant of [[Bell-31345|Rachael (Bell) Remus (1867-1951)]] , granddaughter of James Bell of Dunmore. * J.D-C., descendant of [[Bell-31365|Thomas John Bell (abt.1830-1891)]] , son of James Bell of Dunmore. * Surname McConville (MyHeritage match). * Surnames Gillard and Smith - several people under [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Crooks-Descendants-713 David Crooks descendants]. * (C22) L.L.Thomas, Wenzlick, Andreason, Lamper. == Notes on specific families == === Glendinning === One family is covered in the Glendinning book. However thiere is another person in the 3rd Cookstown notes, Thomas Glendinning. In Griffith's they are called Clendenning, and other variations exist too. ''Brackagh'' - there are several places of that name but I would say this refers to the tiny townland adjacent to Claggan and Dunmore. The 3rd Cookstown notes have Samuel McKinney & Martha "Clindinning" with children , in Maloon (a townland in the north-west of Cookstown urban area). === Bell === I have mainly been researching Bells of Dunmore and Claggan. However, in the 3rd Cookstown notes there is another few dozen Bells of Derrycrummy -- the next townland to the east of Claggan. * Derrycrummy ** One of these is Thomas Bell (b 12 Jun 1825) who has the note "Mar. to Sarah Harkness, go to Claggan Pres." ** We also have William Crooks b. 11 Aug 1861 who was illegitimate child of Jane Crooks b. 18 Jan 1840, dau of Thomas Crooks & Margaret Steele. (all Derrycrummy) * Drumgrass (borders Claggan, Lissan , Coolreaghs and Derrycrummy) ** From 3rd CP. James Bell(1790) m. Margaret Bell (1806), Thomas(1813?), Alexander(1821), Jane(1826), John(1828), Rachel(1830), William(1832), Mary Ann(1834), James(Aug 1836), Margaret(8 Oct 1839), Robert (8 Apr 1842), James Crooks (Aug 1826) ** Thomas Bell m. Maria Thomson, undated; children William James, John Millar, Hannah Matilda Greason. * Ballynagilly ** Lots of Bells here. Thomas(1778), Robert(1770), Thomas (1806), William(1805). === Crooks === * Drumgrass (3rd CP notes) ** Robert Crooks (1799) m. Mary Dennison; children Esther (20-Aug-1830), Richard (14 Jun 1833), Samuel (29 Jun 1836), Mary Ann (29 Dec 1839), Matilda (1842) There are more Bells and Crooks in Ballymenagh (3rd CP notes - spelt Ballymenach there), and in Dunman. These two townlands are adjacent, just to the north-east of Cookstown. == Geographical notes == Lissan Parish is based around [https://www.lissanhouse.com/history-of-lissan/ Lissan House], an estate held by the Staples family. (Author Clive Staples Lewis is of this family). The situation in Ireland in the 19th century was that the land was all owned by wealthy British people (whose forebears had confiscated the land in past centuries) and now leased it back to the destitute Irish peasants who faced ever-increasing rents. In Griffith's Valuation we see Staples as the leaseholder, and the tenant farmers lease hald from him. Another leaseholder (who actually held Dunmore) was Miss Mary Elizabeth Stuart Trench (or French) whom I haven't been able to find anything else about. === Spelling of Claggan === The canonical spellings according to townlands.ie is: * [https://www.townlands.ie/londonderry/loughinsholin/lissan-derry-portion/clagan/ Clagan], Lissan. This is where the Presbyterian church is, and borders Dunmore, several miles up the road from Cookstown. It is in County Londonderry -- the border of Clagan and Dunmore is also the border between the two counties. * [https://www.townlands.ie/tyrone/dungannon-upper/derryloran-upper-dungannon-portion/cookstown-rural/claggan/ Claggan], Derryloran. This is on the northern outskirts of Cookstown urban area, and is in County Tyrone. Of course , both come from the same Irish name (Claigean - meaning "skull"). However, nearly all mentions of either place , in primary sources and contemporary usage, use the spelling "Claggan". On Wikitree I have not tried to use the canonical spelling (so far, anyway), but distinguish by always including the parish, i.e. Claggan, Lissan vs. Claggan, Derryloran. === Poor Law Unions (aka. SR civil registration districts) === * Magherafelt, County Londonderry. * Cookstown, County Tyrone. So far, I have found that the Union boundary seems to match the county boundary -- I can't recall any birth or death records kept at Magherafelt for a person of County Tyrone for example. === Civil parishes === Consult https://www.johngrenham.com/browse/county_civil.php?county=Derry and https://www.johngrenham.com/browse/county_civil.php?county=Tyrone. * Lissan. This parish spans the two counties. Sometimes, the Tyrone portion is called "Lissan Lower" and the Londonderry portion called "Lissan Upper". The main church is Claggan Presbyterian which I believe is in the Derry portion by a few yards! * Derryloran. This parish also spans the two counties, but is mostly in Tyrone. It includes the whole town of Cookstown. A small part to the north and east is in Londonderry. * Kildress, Co.Tyrone. To the south of Lissan. The main church here is Oritor Presbyterian. * Desertcreat, Co.Tyrone. This is south of Derryloran. * Desertlyn, Co. Londonderry. north-east of Lissan. * Desertmartin, Co. Londonderry. North of Desertlyn and west of Magherafelt. * Ballynascreen, Co. Londonderry. North-west of Lissan. === Towns/townlands that have come up regularly in my research === * Cookstown (Derryloran, Co. Tyrone) - a major town * Killycurragh, Derryloran, Co.Tyrone - about 5km north-west of Cookstown. * Ballynasollus, do. - west of Killycurragh. * Muntober, Kildress, Co. Tyrone - south-west of Killycurragh. * Ballynagilly, Lissan, Co.Tyrone - north of Killycurragh * Claggan. (Lissan, Co. Londonderry) - east of Ballynagilly, north of Cookstown. * Dunmore (Lissan, Co. Tyrone) - north-north-west of Cookstown. Bordered by Ballybriest(N), Ballynagilly(S), Brackagh(E), Claggan(E), Mobuy/Mabuoy(E). * Ballybriest (Lissan, Co. Londonderry), north of Dunmore, a large townland. * Brackagh (Lissan, Co. Londonderry), north of Ballybriest. Maybe the home of the Glendinnings. * Brackagh (Lissan, Co.Tyrone). A very small townland (19.7 hectares), it's sandwiched by Claggan, Dunmore and Mabuoy. * Creeve (Lissan, Co.Tyrone). South of Ballynagilly. * Creevagh (Lissan, Co.Tyrone). East of Creeve. * Cluntyganny (Lissan, Co.Tyrone) . East of Creevagh. * Unagh (Lissan, Co.Tyrone), East of Cluntyganny. * Coolreaghs (Lissan, Co.Tyrone). East of Unagh, due north of Cookstown. * Lissan (Lissan, Co.Tyrone) - the site of Lissan House, this is south of Coolreaghs. * Gortagilly (Desertlyn) * Moneymore (Desertlyn) * Brackagh Slieve Gallion (Desertmartin). == Sources == === Sources I have used === * [[Space:Claggan_Presbyterian_cemetery_inscriptions]] * [http://www.glendinning.name/history/irish_glendinning.pdf A Brief Memorial of the Deceased Members of the Glendinning Family from the Siege of Derry to the Present Time 1903] - a booklet about William Glendinning and descendants. * https://cotyroneireland.com/ ** [https://cotyroneireland.com/places/Congregationof3rdCookstown1842-1843.htm 3rd Cookstown Presbyterian Church: Notes on the Congregation by Rev. John Knox Leslie 1842-3] - this has been invaluable ** [https://www.cotyroneireland.com/churchrecord/saintluran.html Saint Luran's Parish Church Records, Derryloran] - also invaluable. * General Irish resources: ** [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/ Irish Civil Registration] - births from 1864, and Protestant marriages from about 1842 ** PRONI Will Calendars search. ** GRONI BDM search (for post-1922 BDM) * (For researching people who emigrated from Lissan to New Zealand, I have used the usual New Zealand genealogical resources, including NZSG index. Not listed here for brevity) * ancestry.com and MyHeritage.com -- public member trees , as well as all searchable records. * UK National Archives - Discovery & Gale Cross-Search. (Very rarely find anything relevant on there though). * [http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffith's Valuation] * https://www.johngrenham.com/ * British Newspaper Archive -- this includes the Mid-Ulster Mail which has a lot of stories about these people, including funeral mourner lists. === Sources I know about but don't have access to === * Irish News Archive. * Claggan Presbyterian Parish Register. A copy of this is on microfilm at PRONI but can only be viewed at the Belfast offices -- they have no remote viewing. Inquiry with the church directly led to a statement that they would look up individual ancestors, but not allow bulk photography and transcription.

McNair History

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This name, with spellings MacNair, MacNayer, Macneir, Macnuir and MacNuyer, and the short spellings commencing Mc, is Scottish and sometimes Irish. It is considered to have four origins. Firstly, it may be derived from the pre 10th century Gaelic Mac Iain Uidhir, translating as " The son of sallow John", through the form Mac-an-uidir, and later condensed into M' In-nir; hence, Macnair. The Macnairs of Rossshire derive their name from this source. The Perthshire nameholders are a branch of the MacNabs, and explain their name as "son of the heir", from "Mac an Oighre". Perthshire documents record the surname as MacNayre in 1370. Thirdly the Gaelic Mac an fhuibhir, meaning the "son of the Smith", has also been suggested, whilst lastly the MacNairs of Ulster are said to derive from Mac an Mhaoir, meaning the son of the steward or keeper. This family held the hereditary post of keeper of the Book of Armagh at Ballymoyer which translates as the town of the keeper. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Andrew Mcnayr. This was dated 1392, in the Acts of parliament in Scotland, during the reign of King Robert III of Scotland, 1390 - 1406. '''Famous McNair's''' Kerry McNair Photography Sally McNair Television sports journalist Barbara McNair 4 March 1934–4 February 2007 African American singer & actress Harold McNair 5 November 1931-7 March 1971 Renowned saxophonist and flautist Ronald Ervin McNair, Ph.D. 21 October 1950–28 January 1986) physicist and NASA astronaut. Frederick V. McNair, IV a former professional tennis player Stephen LaTreal McNair 14 February 1973–4 July 2009 American football quarterback

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Welcome to the McNairy County, Tennessee Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Tennessee}} ===How to Join the Tennessee Project=== #See the main project page [[:Project:Tennessee|here]] for instructions on how to join. ==List of Things to Do== #Add the county category to applicable profiles #Ensure McNairy County profiles are well-sourced #Work on connecting McNairy County profiles to the one tree #Add genealogy resources to this page ==McNairy County History== McNairy County was established on October 8, 1823, and was created from parts of Hardin County. It was named for [[McNairy-72|Judge John McNairy.]] ===Historic Sites/Landmarks=== *[https://tnstateparks.com/parks/big-hill-pond Big Hill State Park] *[https://bufordpussermuseum.com/ Buford Pusser Home and Museum], Adamsville, Tennessee *[https://www.utm.edu/departments/agnr/cooncreek.php Coon Creek Science Center] *[https://www.hmdb.org/results.asp?Search=County&County=McNairy%20County&State=Tennessee Historical Markers and War Memorials in McNairy County, Tennessee] *[https://librarytechnology.org/library/6280 Irving Meek, Jr. Public Library], Adamsville, Tennessee *[https://librarytechnology.org/library/6281 Jack McConnico Memorial Library], Selmer, Tennessee *[http://www.artsinmcnairy.com/the-latta.html The Latta Theatre and Building] *[https://www.mcnairycountytn.org/ McNairy County Courthouse and Archives] *[https://www.meetmcnairy.com/mcnairy-county-historical-museum.html McNairy County Historical Museum] *[https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=19311 Trail of Tears Marker], Selmer, Tennessee ===McNairy County Notables=== *Barrett, Joseph- First McNairy County Clerk *[[Blanton-557|Governor Leonard Ray Blanton]], Adamsville Businessman, Tennessee House of Representative for three terms, and U. S. Congressmanhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Blanton *[[Brewer-3212|Albert P. Brewer]], born Bethel Springs, Tennessee; 47th Governor of Alabama. *[[Brown-144297|Sheriff William M. Brown]], Sheriff of McNairy County, Tennessee, 1886-1890; 1892-1896. *[[Christian-5520|Yancey Presley Christian]]. First Chairman of McNairy County CourtNotes of Ancil Walker Stovall, Transcribed by Nancy Wardlow Kennedy, May 2001. Original notes on file at the McNairy County Archives, Selmer, Tennessee. *[[Hurst-45|Colonel Fielding J. Hurst]] Commander of the Sixth Tennessee Cavalry, USAhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fielding_Hurst *[[Lowrey-347|Brigadier General Mark Perrin Lowrey]], one of two Brigadier Generals, CSA from McNairy County.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Perrin_Lowrey *[[Murry-329|William Murray]], First McNairy County Register of Deeds; War of 1812 Veteran.Stovall, Ancil Walker, Mcnairy County History 1823-1876, Notes of Ancil Walker Stovall. Transcribed by Nancy Wardlow Kennedy, May 2001. On file at the McNairy County Archives, Selmer, Tennessee. *Robert Owens, First McNairy County Trustee *[[Saunders-13524|Jennie Saunders Perkins]], published poet and writer * [[Pusser-10|Buford Pusser]], sheriff of McNairy County from 1964 to 1970. The movies "Walking Tall" were inspired by his career. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buford_Pusser Wikipedia] *Wilson, Henry- First Sheriff of McNairy County, Tennessee (Need info. Nancy Kennedy wrote he went to an Unknown Northern State. *[[Wisdom-838|Dew Moore Wisdom]], Mississippi State Senator, Newspaper Owner and Editor, and Indian Agent of Oklahoma. *[[Major-1051|Benjamin Wright]], served in the War of 1812 and the War with Mexico. First McNairy County Surveyor; served multiple terms as Register of Deeds for McNairy County, Tennessee.Wright. Marcus J.. Reminiscences of the Early Settlement and Early Settlers of Mcnairy County, Tennessee. Commercial Publishing Company.Washington, D. C. 1882. Googlebooks.com; *[[Wright-34868|Brigadier General Marcus J. Wright]], one of two Brigadier Generals, CSA from McNairy County.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcus_Joseph_Wright ===Revolutionary War Soldiers Who lived in McNairy County=== *William Barnes *Richard Bearden *[[Burks-1562|Isham Burks]] *David Campbell *Hugh Cannon *Philip Cames *[[Choate-351|Christopher Choate]] *[[Combs-2725|Gilbert Combs]] *James Cotton *Jovan Cox *Thomas Crow *[[Ferguson-20375|James Ferguson]] *[[Gage-537|Aaron Gage]] *[[Hamm-1858|John Ham(m)]] *John Henderson *[[Herron-2866|David Herron]] *[[Hill-26129|Daniel Hill]] *[[Hodges-1714|Jesse Hodges]] *John Hood, Sen *[[Houston-182|Archibald Houston]] *[[Lowrie-331|Robert Lowrey]] *[[McCullar-37|Alexander McCullar]] *[[McGuire-879|Allegany McGuire]] *[[Rankin-188|Robert Rankin]] *Robert Moore *[[Reynolds-5502|Hamilton Reynolds]] *James Robinson *John Robinson *James Roland *John Stewart *Allen Sweat *Lewis Wilburn *This list was compiled by Nancy Kennedy, Greg Shields, and Margaret Tull ===Law Enforcement Killed in the Line of Duty=== *Sheriff [[Lewis-46564|Samuel Lewis]] Killed 31 Jul 1867, Riot at Purdy, Tennessee. *Deputy [[York-8057|John York]], Killed 1931 by Russ Hamilton ==Geography== McNairy County is part of West Tennessee, one of Tennesee's Three Grand Divisions. These divisions are not only geographic but also cultural and defined in state law. ===Adjacent counties=== * [[Space:Chester_County%2C_Tennessee|Chester]] - north * [[Space:Hardin_County%2C_Tennessee|Hardin]] - east * [[Space:Alcorn_County%2C_Mississipppi|Alcorn County, Mississippi]] - south * Hardeman County - west ==Government Offices== *[https://www.mcnairycountytn.org/ McNairy County Website] *[https://www.mcnairycountytn.org/county-archives.html McNairy County Archives] ==Resources and Records== === On WikiTree=== * [[Space:Buena_Vista_United_Methodist_Church|Buena Vista United Methodist Church]] * [[Space:McNairy_County_Hospital|McNairy County Hospital]] * [[Space:Moore_School_House_Cemetery|Moore School House Cemetery]] * [[Space:Rose_Creek_School|Rose Creek School]] * [[Space:Rose_Creek_United_Methodist_Church|Rose Creek United Methodist Church]] * [[:Category:McNairy County, Tennessee, Cemeteries]] *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:McNairy_County%2C_Tennessee *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:McNairy_County%2C_Tennessee%2C_Cemeteries === On the Internet === * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/McNairy_County,_Tennessee_Genealogy McNairy County Genealogy on FamilySearch] * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/McNairy_County,_Tennessee_Genealogy McNairy County Genealogy Fact Sheets] * [http://genealogytrails.com/tenn/mcnairy/ McNairy County Genealogy Trails] * [https://www.tngenweb.org/mcnairy/ McNairy County USGenWeb] * [http://usgwarchives.net/tn/mcnairy/mcnairy.html McNairy County USGenWeb Archives] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/90587?availability=Family%20History%20Library|McNairy County Deeds and Deed index online @ familysearch.org]. *[https://sharetngov.tnsosfiles.com/tsla/history/military/ww1mcnairy.htm| World War I Soldiers from McNairy County] *[https://mcnairytnhistory.com/| Life & Times of McNairy County, TN] *[https://archive.org/details/reminiscencesofe00wrig/page/n203/mode/2up/ |Reminiscences of the early settlement and early settlers of McNairy County, Tennessee] ==Communities== ===Cities=== * [[:Category:Finger, Tennessee|Finger]] * [[:Category:Ramer, Tennessee|Ramer]] ===Towns=== * [[:Category:Adamsville, Tennessee|Adamsville]] * [[:Category:Bethel Springs, Tennessee|Bethel Springs]] * [[:Category:Eastview, Tennessee|Eastview]] * [[:Category:Enville, Tennessee|Enville]] * [[:Category:Guys, Tennessee|Guys]] * [[:Category:Michie, Tennessee|Michie]] * [[:Category:Milledgeville, Tennessee|Milledgeville]] * [[:Category:Selmer, Tennessee|Selmer]] - county seat * [[:Category:Stantonville, Tennessee|Stantonville]] === Unincorporated Communities === * Acton * Chewalla * Falcon * McNairy * Purdy * Rose Creek ==See also== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McNairy_County,_Tennessee McNairy County on Wikipedia] ==Sources==

McNairy County Hospital

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[[Category: McNairy_County, Tennessee]] This site is about McNairy County General Hospital (and other various names it has held through the years). A place to keep newspaper articles, photographs, etc. McNairy Regional Hospital is closing May 18, 2016, which will be a sad day for our county and community. Here is an article from WBBJ News Station: [http://www.wbbjtv.com/2016/03/18/mcnairy-regional-hospital-to-close-in-may/| McNairy Regional Hospital to close in May] *The Inception for a Hospital in McNairy County had it origins with the Selmer Lions Club with the Adamsville Lions Club quickly joining forces with them to start the implementation process for a County Hospital. The Jackson Sun covered the process starting in March 1959.Hawkins, Kenneth.McNairy to Start Hospital Building.The Jackson Sun (Jackson, Tennessee)20 Dec 1960, Tuesday.Page 1 *''Interview with [[James-524|Mary Frances James Tull, RN]] a few of her memories of the hospital: Memories of McNairy County General Opening by Mary Frances Tull 9/11/2011 Mother (Mary Frances James Tull) and I had this discussion on 9/11/2011. Mother had a stroke in 2008 which accounts for short answers or inability to answer a few questions. The original article is posted on google docs of Margaret Ann Tull on 9/11/2011. This article was edited to omit items not relative to McNairy General. Anything in parenthesis was added by Margaret Tull for clarity and historical reference. The spelling mistakes are all mine and I apologize and will be glad to correct them. Mary Frances James Tull started working at the hospital the day it opened in June 1962 as the Director of OB. She retired in 1994. Mother, 11 Sep 2011 When the hospital opened: We had 18 patients immediately and no charts. What kind of patients were they? We had one oxygen tent and needed three. Where did these patients come from? Dr. Jim (James Hagy Smith, MD) Dr. Montie (Montie Earl Smith, MD) Dr. Bud (Bud Humphrey, MD) Dr. Peeler (Harry Peeler, MD) Dr. Vinson (Wallace Vinson, MD) Dr. Eason How many beds are in the emergency room? one bed How many nurses worked in the ER? one nurse, the same one who worked in surgery? We had three nurses who worked in surgery. Geneva Moore, Oreal McCann, and Lou Alexander. Who was the supervisor of ER and Surgery? Who was the supervisor of OB? I applied for it. Mr. Hanna interviewed me and hired me. Who was the Director of Nurses? Mrs. Larson What was a day in the life of an OB nurse like? Busy. We had a time clock and had to clock in a 6:45 am for the day shift and got off at 3:15. What was the hardest shift to staff? 3-11 We monitored the babies with fetal monitors. We kept a mother and her newborn for at least three days. How long did you keep c-sections? About a week. I think we did fewer C-sections than today. Drs. Peeler and Vinson did most of the C-sections. We did a lot of surgery: a little bit of everything, appendectomy, gall bladders, hernia repairs exploratory laps. We had one room on OB where we could keep surgery patients. Were you there for the first baby? I don’t remember. How many babies did we deliver? We did pretty well. Thirty babies a month maybe. Who delivered babies? Dr. Jim, Montie, Peeler, and Dr. Vinson. Dr. Eason was a surgeon and didn’t deliver babies. Dr. Humphrey didn’t deliver babies either when the hospital opened. What did you wear to work: White dress with a starched white cap and white stockings and polished white shoes. Each nurse wore her own school cap. All of the nurses wore dresses. It was several years before I was able to wear a pantsuit, which I only wore when it was cold. Who were the nurses who worked at the hospital when it opened Mrs. Longanaise, RN Mrs. Kate Abernathy- Baptist grad Mrs. Jean Beck- day shift, worked all over the hospital. Mrs. Altha Lee Melton worked as an aid in the nursery Mrs. Doris Newburg, LPN Geneva Moore, RN- surgery Oreal McCann, LPN Lou Alexander, LPN Who was the respiratory therapist? Gene (Mrs. Longanaise’s brother) Who was over the lab? Carneal Rowland Who was over maintenance? don’t remember Who was housekeeping when the hospital opened? I don’t remember Who was over the pharmacy? We didn’t have a regular pharmacy open 24/7. The nurses made round with the doctors. We carried the charts and wrote in the charts for the doctors. How many beds did the hospital have? 49 beds OB beds- 3 surgery beds- ER bed- one Dr. Jim was on call when Dr. Eason got killed. He was killed going to Adamsville, in a car accident. His wife was pregnant at the time. The directors always had big Christmas parties. The highlight every year was the big fruit baskets. One time we had a party at Pickwick and rode on the pontoon boat all day. How many employees started out with the hospital? Do you remember the day it opened? 3 day of June 1963[sic]. What was your salary? $300/month- paid once per month. The day shift nurses wrote with blue or black ink. The 3-11 shift wrote with green ink. The night nurses wrote with red ink. What did you do if you couldn’t get a patient extubated post op? We kept them on the nursing floor. We had vent patients. Any disasters that stick in your mind? I was at work when one tornado came through Selmer. It blew the front door off the hospital. We got several patients. I had just gone back to work in 1991 when the tornado came through. We went to Crump to pick out a new group of students and we were on the way back to Selmer when we heard on the radio Elvis died.''

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[[Category: 15 for 15 Mission Participants]] Use this checklist to track your progress with WikiTree’s “15 for 15” event in 2023, the year that WikiTree turns 15. More details and tips on how to complete each of these missions can be found HERE. The goal over the course of the year is to complete 15 of the missions. Participants who reach that milestone will receive a "15 For 15" sticker they can add to their profile to show off their accomplishment. BONUS: For participants wanting to go beyond 15, there are also milestone stickers for “30 For 15” and “45 For 15”, for completing 30 and 45 missions respectively. Good luck and have fun! The following is a checklist that you can copy and paste into your own free-space profile. Just highlight the information below, then copy & paste that into your own free-space page. 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McNamee Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] 1. [[McNamee-396|Christopher John McNamee]] - was he an Australian convict? Born in Ireland in 1813 and passing away on 31st May 1888 in the District of Bundarra in New South Wales, Australia. Married Mary Dowling, probably in Ireland. A number of researchers claim that he was an Australian convict, but nobody has shown any concrete evidence to support the claim. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. AB

McNamee Sources Updated

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Walleston/Wollaston/Williston #Hugh Woollystone- arrived in Virginia 1608 {{Image|file=McNamee_Sources_Updated.jpg|size=200px|caption=Minutes of the Council and General Court of Virginia - 1608}} * ''Minutes of the Council and General court of colonial Virginia, 1622-1632, 1670-1676, with notes and excerpts from original Council and General court records, into 1683, now lost by Virginia. Council,Virginia. General Court cn; McIlwaine, H. R. (Henry Read), 1864-1934 ed. cn; Virginia State Library Publication date 1924" https://archive.org/stream/minutesofcouncil00virg#page/48/mode/2up *Feb.2ed 1624,for Hugh to Richard,1608 February 2, 1694 -- Records of The Virginia Company "Richard Willaston petyconinge likewise for the Landes Due unto his Uncle Hugh Willastone as his immeadiate heire who dyed in Virginia without issue, as allso for his psonall Share and for one servant transported at his charge: The Court ordered that uppo due proofe made of the pticulers hee shall haue his just proprocon of land allowed him as allso for such servant as he shall transport as is Desyred." * ''The records of the Virginia Company of London; by Virginia Company of London" http://archive.org/stream/recordsofvirgini02virguoft#page/510/mode/2up March 1624, for Hugh in 1608. p.49: http://archive.org/stream/minutesofcouncil00virg#page/48/mode/2up Hugh and Richard in Shropshire 1603-25: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=166-1037_2&cid=14-33-1#14-33-1 2. Captain (Richard?) Wollaston 1624 Unity Ship's passengers: http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/nengships1620-1640.shtml Oct 1624, P25-26: http://archive.org/stream/minutesofcouncil00virg#page/24/mode/2up Nov. 1624, p.29: http://archive.org/stream/minutesofcouncil00virg#page/28/mode/2up Suffolk co. Deeds: http://archive.org/stream/suffolkdeeds01suff#page/n89/mode/2up Savage: http://archive.org/stream/genealogicaldic04savarich#page/624/mode/2up Vol.5 p.246,247 Wooliston's river Salem,MA: http://archive.org/stream/recordsfilesofqu06esse#page/246/mode/2up Vol.3 p.110 as Willistone's river: http://archive.org/stream/recordsandfiles02dowgoog#page/n117/mode/2up 3. Mary Wolhouston 1635 to Boston, age 30. Savage: http://archive.org/stream/genealogicaldic04savarich#page/624/mode/2up Planter Passenger list Transcript: http://www.winthropsociety.com/ships/planter.htm Planter Passenger list Transcript: http://www.allcensus.com/original_lists_046.htm 4. John Wolleston to New Hampshire in 1636-erroneous-the ref is to Mason's will to Sir J. Immigrants to America Appearing in English records: http://books.google.ca/booksid=9zURAQAAMAAJ&q=Wolleston Wollaston and Mason's wills both in Chester of Chicheley by Waters: Mason on pages 551, Wollaston on 554 5. Gregory Wolterton Hartford, CT.1637. His will: http://archive.org/stream/digestofearlycon00manw#page/260/mode/2up Savage: http://archive.org/stream/genealogicaldic04savarich#page/590/mode/2up 6. Ann Woolaston to Virginia 1639 Early Virginia Immigrants, 1623-1666: http://www.evmedia.com/virginia/ Cavaliers and Pioneers p.107: http://archive.org/stream/cavalierspioneer00nuge#page/106/mode/2up 7. Edward Wooleston, in Sandwich, MA.,1640 New Plymouth Records : http://archive.org/stream/recordsofcolonyo0102newp#page/n171/mode/2up http://archive.org/stream/recordsofcolonyo0102newp#page/n105/mode/2up Savage: http://archive.org/stream/genealogicaldic04savarich#page/624/mode/2up 8. Mr.Wollersloue, 1641 Hartford, CT. of Clipsum, in England, in the County of Rutland" Early CT Probate p.38: http://archive.org/stream/digestofearlycon00manw#page/38/mode/2up 9. Christopher Walleston, Essex Co. MA 1650 Essex Quartely Courts: Vol.2 p.18 http://archive.org/stream/recordsandfiles00dowgoog#page/n33/mode/2u Vol2 p 505 Wollaston to Walleston: http://archive.org/stream/recordsandfiles00dowgoog#page/n519/mode/2up Mayor of Southampton: http://www.southampton.gov.uk/Images/Southampton%20Mayors%20list_tcm46-199405.pdf 10. George Woolaston to Virginia 1651 Cavaliers and Pioneers p.215: http://archive.org/stream/cavalierspioneer00nuge#page/214/mode/2up 11. Samuel Wolstone to Virginia 1652 Cavaliers and Pioneers p.263: http://archive.org/stream/cavalierspioneer00nuge#page/262/mode/2up 12. Robert Wooleston Lancaster County, Virginia 1658 Cavaliers and Pioneers p.380: http://archive.org/stream/cavalierspioneer00nuge#page/380/mode/2up 13. Thomas Wollaston arrived in Delaware in 1664 Delaware Court Records: http://archive.org/stream/recordscourtnew00penngoog#page/n10/mode/2up Herbert Standing : http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/QUAKER-ROOTS/2003-04/1051114509 14. Samuel Woolleston, a Quaker 1665: The complete book of emigrants in bondage, 1614-1775. p. 900. http://www.genealogy-quest.com/collections/quakers.html 15. Josiah Woolaston Boston 1663-1666. Savage: http://archive.org/stream/genealogicaldic04savarich#page/624/mode/2up Suffolk Deeds: http://archive.org/stream/suffolkdeeds04suff#page/n83/mode/2up Suffolk deeds: http://archive.org/stream/suffolkdeeds05suff#page/128/mode/2up Suffolk Deeds: http://archive.org/stream/suffolkdeeds05suff#page/n147/mode/2up List of subscribers: http://archive.org/stream/memorialsofaffai01winw#page/n27/mode/2up Losbey Wollastons: http://archive.org/stream/genealogicalhera03burk#page/416/mode/2up 16. John Williston of Essex county (probably Ipswich) 1665 Savage: http://archive.org/stream/genealogicaldic04savarich#page/578/mode/2up Essex Co. MA Quarterly courts: Vol.3 p.333 Mr. Woolistone 1665: http://archive.org/stream/recordsandfiles05dowgoog#page/n340/mode/2up Vol.3 p.299John Willisstone(sig) 1665: http://archive.org/stream/recordsandfiles05dowgoog#page/n298/mode/2up Vol4 page 8, John Willistone: http://archive.org/stream/recordsandfiles02dowgoog#page/n15/mode/2up Vol.4 page49 John Willestone 1668:http://archive.org/stream/recordsandfiles02dowgoog#page/n55/mode/2up Vol.4 page 57-John Williston 1668: http://archive.org/stream/recordsandfiles02dowgoog#page/n63/mode/2up 17. John Williston of Windsor, Westfield, MA, 1664 Henry Burk: http://archive.org/stream/cornetjosephpars00burt#page/60/mode/2up 18. Joseph Williston of Springfield 1667 Court 1691: http://www.archive.org/stream/CourtRecordsBookA1664-1812#page/n311/mode/2up Springfield Originals: Marriage: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11680-111911-74?cc=1865477&wc=9163951 Sed.Marriage: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11680-113955-82?cc=1865477&wc=9163951 1st Child: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11680-112027-91?cc=1865477&wc=9163951 2ed Child: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11680-112166-9?cc=1865477&wc=9163951 3ed Child: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11680-111949-64?cc=1865477&wc=9163951 4th child: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11680-113899-71?cc=1865477&wc=9163951 Savage: http://archive.org/stream/genealogicaldic04savarich#page/578/mode/2up Will: At the Northampton County Library. Also on a list as Sargent at the garrison in Springfield. Joseph Willington. August5th of an unknown year. 19. Thomas Woolston to Virginia 1671 Pioneers and Cavaliers: http://books.google.ca/books?ei=z-4oUOzSLcGJywHqs4HABQ&id=cgcSAQAAIAAJ&dq=Cavaliers+and+pioneers%3A+abstracts+of+Virginia+land+patents+and+grants%2C+1623-1666%2C+Volume+2&q=Woolston 20. John Willingstone, 1675. In King Phillip's War, Mosely's company. With Mosley: The New England historical and genealogical register, Volume 8 By Henry Fritz-Gilbert Waters. p.241. Also have Copy of Original from George's files. 21. Rachel Wollaston,Willisson or Williston 1675 FamilySearch.org: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FC96-24D 22. John Williston of Milton 1676 Children: http://archive.org/stream/miltonrecordsbir00milt#page/78/mode/2up Marriage:http://archive.org/stream/miltonrecordsbir00milt#page/166/mode/2up Abigail and Ichabod's grave in Little Compton RI: Probate Court in Canton, Massachusetts 23. Wolley Woollison in NJ bef.1676. A Quaker The History of the Colony of Nova-Cæsaria: http://archive.org/stream/historyofcolonyo00smit#page/538/mode/2up 24. John Woolston to NJ 1677. A Quaker. Can only verify 1 source from Geoff. “The history of the colony of Nova-Cæsaria, or New-Jersey...” By Samuel Smith p.99: http://archive.org/stream/historyofcolonyo00smit#page/98/mode/2up p.201: http://archive.org/stream/historyofcolonyo00smit#page/200/mode/2up p.209, Death 1698: http://archive.org/stream/historyofcolonyo00smit#page/208/mode/2up 25. Mrs. Wollurstone 1680 Barbados Census at St- George. Census Tanscript: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brbwgw/1680CensusR-Z.htm 26. Willstone, William 1680 Barbados Census at St-Lucy Census Tanscript: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brbwgw/1680CensusR-Z.htm 27. John Williston of Carteret Co., North Carolina b.1700? Will: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-19417-54538-43?cc=1867501&wc=10920780 28. Thomas Williston of Boston: b.1700 Grave: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi page=gr&GSln=Williston&GSbyrel=in&GSdyrel=in&GSst=21&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GSsr=41&GRid=13502388&df=all& Birth of 1st child: http://www.archive.org/stream/recordsrelatingt24bost#page/166/mode/2up

McNear Name Study

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[[Category:Virginia, McNear Name Study]] [[Category:Ohio, McNear Name Study]] [[Category:Indiana, McNear Name Study]] [[Category:Kentucky, McNear Name Study]] [[Category:Maine, McNear Name Study]] [[Category:Pennsylvania, McNear Name Study]] [[Category:West Virginia, McNear Name Study]] [[Category:Nebraska, McNear Name Study]] [[Category:Missouri, McNear Name Study]] [[Category:Iowa, McNear Name Study]] [[Category:Illinois, McNear Name Study]] [[Category:Georgia, McNear Name Study]] [[Category:McNear Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:California, McNear Name Study]] [[Category: Maryland, McNear Name Study]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[McNear-29|Vernon McNear]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname McNear and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

McNeil Cemetery, Caldwell Co., TX

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McNicol Documents

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This is a repository of digital copies of documents that are of use in establishing the family tree of Willian and Christena (Brown) McNicol. The documents included are as follows: 1.“Genealogical Record of a Montana Family,” submitted by Eva (Spangler) McNicol to the Montana Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, May 19, 1952. She apparently submitted the requested records on behalf of her late husband Leon McNicol in support of a compilation of brief biographies of Montana pioneers. As of June 2021, a copy of Eva’s submission is in the possession of David McNicol. 2. Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services Death Certificate for Eva (Spangler) McNicol. 3. Marriage license and marriage certificate issued to Leon McNicol and Eva Spangler by the Probate Judge of Marion County, Kansas, December 22, 1909. 4. Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services Death Certificate for Leon McNicol. 5. A copy of this obituary of LeRoy Spangler came down through the family to David L. McNicol (McNicol-372). It obviously had been published but the newspaper in which it was published could not be established. 6. A copy of this obituary of Frank Boyington came down through the family to David L. McNicol. This obituary probably was published in the Atchison Daily Globe. While many annual issues of this newspaper are on Newspsper.com (the service used to search for the obituary), about 15 years are not, and the missing period includes 1926, the year when Frank Boyington died. The obituary also was not in any of the other newspapers searched. 7. Leon and Eva (Spangler) McNicol in 1913 claimed a homestead some 35 miles north of Havre, Montana. They lived on that homestead from the Fall of 1913 through the Fall of 1923. This document covers that period and provides some information on Leon and Eva's children into the 1970s. It is a far from a complete history but includes some important facts not otherwise readily available and some good stories.

McNicol Name Study

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[[Category:McNicol Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == Welcome! == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the '''McNICOL''' name, along with two variants of the name , '''McNICHOL''' and '''MacNICOL'''. == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Specific goals include, but are not restricted to: # Have like minded people contributing to a common goal. # To promote genealogical research, to achieve a more in depth knowledge of the surname(s). # Break down "brick walls". # To build and maintain a database of McNicol/McNichol/MacNicol families. # Incorporate DNA research/results. == Task List == ; '''Current''' : Building a database of McNicol/McNichol/MacNicol families : [https://1drv.ms/x/s!AgqPFZf3PcWIhBDRdDQWXBSTWkp4 Link to file on my OneDrive] == Resources == :'''Websites''' :: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_MacNeacail Wikipedia - MacNeacail clan] :: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McNicol Wikipedia - McNicol notables] :: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McNichol Wikipedia - McNichol notables] :: [http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/McNicol Surname database] :: [https://www.houseofnames.com/mcnicol-family-crest McNicol History] :: [http://forebears.io/surnames/mcnicol Forebears website] == Fun Facts == :'''Motto''' :: ''Generositate'' - By Generosity ---- {{Image|file=McNicol_Name_Study.png |align=l |size=m |caption=McNicol Surname popularity - 2014 }} Approximately '''5,075''' people bear the '''McNicol''' surname, as of 2014. {{Image|file=McNicol_Name_Study-1.png |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=McNicol_Name_Study-2.png |align=l |size=l |caption=McNicol Surname distribution - 2014 }}

McPherson Cook Morris Fairfield

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This page is to be used for the storage of temporary information as the relationships between [[Mcpherson-5700|Sophia McPherson]], [[Cook-38155|John George Cook]], [[Morris-31639|Charles Morris]], and Charles Fairfield are figured out. == The Original Question == A profile has been created for [[Morris-31639|Charles Morris]], born 1880, and is linked as husband to [[Mcpherson-5700|Sophia Bella McPherson]]. Can primary sources be found for Charles Morris? Is it possible that there was no Charles Morris (i.e. no person who married Sophia McPherson who was named Charles Morris at birth)? == (Sophia) Bella Cook (née McPherson) == * [[Mcpherson-5700|Bella McPherson]] first married [[Cook-38155|John George Cook]] in 1912. There is an obituary of Bella Cook included at the end John Cook's biography at the Kenora Great War Project. [https://www.kenoragreatwarproject.ca/canadian-engineers/cook-john-george/ Kenora Great War Project] Biography of John George Cook They had a son, Daniel Lawrence Cook, born in 1913. '''Birth''': "Ontario, Canada Births, 1832-1917"
Archives of Ontario; Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Series: Registrations of Births and Stillbirths, 1869-1913; Reel: 240; Record Group: Rg 80-2
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{{Ancestry Record|8838|2570940|ca}} (subscription required, accessed 30 September 2023)
Daniel Lawrence Cook born on 13 Jul 1913, son of George Cook & Bella McPherson, in Kenora, Ontario, Canada.
* Bella and John were separated by 1916, when John enlisted; they were later divorced. * Bella Cook (née McPherson) married Charles Fairfield on 4 Dec 1920 in Kenora, '''Marriage''': "Ontario, Canada, Marriages, 1826-1939"
Archives of Ontario; Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Registrations of Marriages, 1869-1928; Series Number: Ms 932; Reel: 532
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{{Ancestry Record|7921|3143086|ca}} (subscription required, accessed 21 August 2023)
Charles Fairfield (54) marriage to Bella Cook on 4 Dec 1920 in Kenora District, Kenora, Ontario, Canada.
* The marriage registration states that Charles Fairfield was widowed, that his parents were [[Fairfield-716|George Fairfield]], born in Vermont, and [[Pratt-16474|Clarissa Pratt]], and that he was 54 years old, implying a birth year around 1866. * Bella's children born after her separation from John Cook included: ** Charles Morris; the eldest child, born in 1919, died in Kenora on 5 June 2000. He married Alivna Boucha, and their two oldest sons (according to unsourced trees on Ancestry) took the surname McPherson. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
{{FindAGrave|154965494}} (accessed 24 August 2023)
Memorial page for Charles A “Chuck” Morris (1919-5 Jun 2000), citing Lake Of The Woods Cemetery, Kenora, Kenora District, Ontario, Canada (plot: 71E-23-2); Maintained by JAS (contributor 47879709).
** Nora Morris, the youngest child, born 13 Mar 1924, died 21 Mar 1993. She married Angus McMahon (4 July 1924 - 10 May 1986). All these dates are clearly marked on Nora and Angus's headstones . '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
{{FindAGrave|214033227}} (accessed 18 August 2023)
Memorial page for Nora McMahon (13 Mar 1924-21 Mar 1993), citing Little Falls Cemetery, Atikokan, Rainy River District, Ontario, Canada; Maintained by Patricia Byrne (contributor 48944760).)
This information is confirmed by the obituary of her mother mentioned above. ** George Fairfield, the middle child; the following information was supplied by Sophia's great grand-niece, *** George was born on 5 Jan 1921, although his FInd a Grave profile gives a birth year of 1923; '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
{{FindAGrave|204356123}} (accessed 30 September 2023)
Memorial page for Pte George Fairfield (1923-1990), citing Victory Memorial Park, Surrey, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada; Maintained by markgord (contributor 49368345).
*** George's service records and pension files name his mother as Bella; his father is unnamed, and shown as deceased; *** He served in both WW II and Korea; *** He married, and was subsequently divorced, after which he lived in many places, including California, where he spent some time in prison; **** He is presumably the George Fairfield who married Janet Finnlater, and who had a child Charles George Fairfield (1947-1985). '''Death of son Charles George Fairfield''': "Canada, British Columbia Death Registrations, 1872-1986; 1992-1993"
citing Affiliate Film Number: B16575; Digital film/folder number: 004437834; FHL microfilm: 1358015; Record number: 1378; Packet letter: A
{{FamilySearch Record|FLL8-G4C}} (accessed 30 September 2023)
George Fairfield in death record for son Charles George Fairfield 28 Aug 1985 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
*** He died in Vancouver on 24 Dec 1990; his parents were not named on his death registration. * Sophia's great-grandniece also said that "Bella was with Charles Morris on and off for many years. My great-aunts believe he was the father of Nora also. ... I believe Charles Morris was actually Caleb Morris from Wales. Caleb returned to Wales several times and after one trip he returned to Kenora and Nora was born 10 months later. Caleb later married but had no more children. He and Bella are buried in adjoining cemeteries in Winnipeg." This is presumably a reference to Caleb Morris (1886-1980), who came to Canada in 1910, married Amy Gilmour in 1931, and is buried in Chapel Lawn Memorial Gardens in Winnipeg. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (no image)
{{FindAGrave|192193159}} (accessed 30 September 2023)
Memorial page for Caleb Morris (1886-15 Jul 1980), citing Chapel Lawn Memorial Gardens, Winnipeg, Greater Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (plot: Good Samaritan Garden); Maintained by Donald Schmidt (contributor 47813253).
* Bella's obituary refers to her as 'Bella Cook', rather than either Bella Fairfield or Bella McPherson. Why would Bella (or her children who wrote her obituary) revert to the name of a husband from whom she had been divorced, rather than her most recent partner/husband? == The Pratt Family == The only marriage of Sophia McPherson, for which I could find a source, is the marriage of Sophie Cook to Charles Fairfield, the son of George Fairfield and Clarissa Pratt. * [[Pratt-16474|Clarissa Pratt]] married twice; first to [[Robbins-11849|James P. Robbins]], '''Marriage''': "Vermont, U.S., Vital Records, 1720-1908"
New England Historic Genealogical Society; Boston, Massachusetts; State of Vermont. Vermont Vital Records through 1870
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Clarrissa A Pratt (19) marriage to James Robbins on 7 Oct 1865 in Johnson, Vermont, USA.
who died in 1880. '''Death''': "Vermont, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1732-2005"
citing Death, Wolcott, Lamoille, Vermont, United States, various town clerks and records divisions, Vermont; FHL microfilm 005487927
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James P Robbins death 5 Jul 1880 (age 35), son of Truman & Betsey Preston, in Wolcott, Lamoille, Vermont, United States.
She subsequently married [[Fairfield-716|George Merritt Fairfield]] (according to the 1910 US census), '''1910 Census''': "1910 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1910; Census Place: Hyde Park, Lamoille, Vermont; Roll: T624_1612; Page: 8b; Enumeration District: 0128; FHL microfilm: 1375625
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Clarisy A Fairfield (63), wife, in household of George M Fairfield (50) in Hyde Park, Lamoille, Vermont, USA. Born in Vermont.
who was ~13 years her junior, born around 1860. * George Fairfield, Clarissa's second husband, would have been 20 when Sophia McPherson's alleged husband [[Morris-31639|Charles Morris]] was born (if he was, in fact, born in 1880), the year in which Clarissa's first husband (James Robbins) died. * [[Pratt-16474|Clarissa Pratt]] and [[Robbins-11849|James P. Robbins]] had a son, [[Robbins-11851|Horace Carlos Robbins]] (or Carlos Horace Robbins), who was born in 1867. '''Birth of son Horace Carlos Robbins''': "Vermont Births and Christenings, 1765-1908"
citing Digital film/folder number: 004705254; FHL microfilm: 27670
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Horace Carlos Robbins born to James P Robbins on 16 Jul 1866 in Wolcott, Lamoille, Vermont, United States.
On 1 Mar 1885 Carlos Robbins married Della Nelson in Vermont. '''Marriage of son Carlos H Robbins''': "Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954"
citing Digital film/folder number: 004357290; FHL microfilm: 540138; Image number: 01192; Record number: 311; Packet letter: A
{{FamilySearch Record|XF7S-CFQ}} (accessed 20 August 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|S3HT-6S2Q-NTL}} Image number 1192
James P Robbins's son Carlos H Robbins marriage to Della Nelson on 1 Mar 1885 in Vermont, United States.
Their children included: ** Minnie Etta Robbins, b. 1886., m. 6 Jun 1901 Pearley M. Trescott '''Marriage''': "Vermont, U.S., Vital Records, 1720-1908"
New England Historic Genealogical Society; Boston, Massachusetts; State of Vermont. Vermont Vital Records, 1871–1908
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{{Ancestry Record|4661|1028862}} (subscription required, accessed 22 August 2023)
, Minnie E Robbins (15) marriage to Pearley M Trescott on 6 Jun 1901 in Hyde Park, Vermont, USA.
, m. 1 July 1910 Kenneth S Belmont, '''Marriage''': "Vermont, U.S., Marriage Records, 1909-2008"
Vermont State Archives and Records Administration; Montpelier, Vermont
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{{Ancestry Record|1606|557718}} (subscription required, accessed 22 August 2023)
Minnie Trescott (23) marriage to Kenneth S Belmont on 1 Jul 1910 in Hardwick, Caledonia, Vermont, USA.
m. 3 Aug 1921 J. Paul '''Marriage''': "Vermont, U.S., Marriage Records, 1909-2008"
Vermont State Archives and Records Administration; Montpelier, Vermont
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{{Ancestry Record|1606|66003}} (subscription required, accessed 22 August 2023)
Minnie Etta Belmont (40) marriage to J F Paul on 3 Apr 1926 in Hardwick, Caledonia, Vermont, USA.
, d. 21 May 1952. '''Death''': "Vermont, U.S., Death Records, 1909-2008"
Vermont State Archives and Records Administration; Montpelier, Vermont, USA; User Box Number: PR-01778; Roll Number: S-31205; Archive Number: M-2023374
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{{Ancestry Record|1607|104395}} (subscription required, accessed 22 August 2023)
Minnie E Paul death 21 May 1952 (age 66), daughter of Carlos Robbins, in Hardwick, Caledonia, Vermont, USA.
** Hattie B. Robbins, b. 1887. By 1900, at age 13, she was working as a servant in the Daniels household in East Montpelier, Vermont. '''1900 Census''': "1900 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1900; Census Place: East Montpelier, Washington, Vermont; Roll: 1695; Page: 1; Enumeration District: 0224
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{{Ancestry Record|7602|62126116|ca}} (subscription required, accessed 22 August 2023)
Hattie Robbins (13), single servant, Houseworker, in household of Harry Daniels (31) in East Montpelier, Washington, Vermont. Born in Vermont, USA.
She died on 4 Nov 1951. '''Death''': "Vermont, U.S., Death Records, 1909-2008"
Vermont State Archives and Records Administration; Montpelier, Vermont, USA; User Box Number: PR-01777; Roll Number: S-31182; Archive Number: M-1991797
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Hattie Berta Lawson death 4 Nov 1951 (born 18 Feb 1887), daughter of Carl Robbins & Della Robbins, in Montpelier, Washington, Vermont, USA.
'''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
{{FindAGrave|40227899}} (accessed 22 August 2023)
Memorial page for Hattie B. ''Robbins'' Lawson (1887-1951), citing Fairview Cemetery, East Calais, Washington County, Vermont, USA; Maintained by Elaine (contributor 46893309).
** Julia M. Robbins, b. 8 Oct 1888, '''Social Security''': "U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007"
Original data: Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
{{Ancestry Record|60901|118820}} (subscription required, accessed 22 August 2023)
Name: Julia M Jock [Julia M Robbins]; Gender: Female; Birth Date: 8 Oct 1888; Birth Place: Hyde Park, Vermont; Claim Date: 6 Dec 1955; Father: Carl Robbins; Mother: Dell Nelson; Notes: 18 Jun 1976: Name listed as JULIA M JOCK.
, in 1900 she was a student, and a boarder in the Stayton household in Calais, Vermont, '''1900 Census''': "1900 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1900; Census Place: Calais, Washington, Vermont; Roll: 1695; Page: 1; Enumeration District: 0222
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Julia Robbins (11), single boarder, Student, in household of Joseph A Slayton (60) in Calais, Washington, Vermont. Born in Vermont, USA.
m. 23 Sept 1915 Willie Henry Guyer, m. 1 July 1928 she married David Jock, '''Marriage''': "Vermont, U.S., Marriage Records, 1909-2008"
Vermont State Archives and Records Administration; Montpelier, Vermont
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Julia May Guyen (39) marriage to David E Jock on 1 Jul 1928 in Concord, Essex, Vermont, USA.
d. 10 June 1969. '''Death''': "Vermont, U.S., Death Records, 1909-2008"
Vermont State Archives and Records Administration; Montpelier, Vermont, USA; User Box Number: PR-02091; Roll Number: S-31356; Archive Number: PR-1326-1327
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Julia Jock death 10 Jun 1969 (born 8 Oct 1888) in St Johnsbury, Caledonia, Vermont, USA.
** Anna Robbins, b. ~1890, m. 12 Apr 1914 Harry Davidson, '''Marriage''': "Vermont, U.S., Marriage Records, 1909-2008"
Vermont State Archives and Records Administration; Montpelier, Vermont
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Anna Robbins Brigham (23) marriage to Harry Davidson on 12 Apr 1914 in Barre, Washington, Vermont, USA.
d. 1918 in the Spanish flu pandemic. '''1918 Newspaper''': "Newspapers.com"
The Barre Daily Times (Barre, Vermont) Fri, Oct 11, 1918, page 1
{{Newspapers.com|117712522}} (accessed 22 August 2023)
'''Family History or Pedigree''': "Geneanet Community Trees Index"
Original data: Geneanet Community Trees Index. Paris, France: Geneanet
{{Ancestry Record|62476|5652589558}} (subscription required, accessed 22 August 2023)
Name: Anna Belle Robbins; Gender: F (Female); Birth Date: 1890; Birth Place: East Elmore, Lamoille (Elmore), Vermont, USA; Death Date: 1918; Death Place: Barre, Washington (Barre), Vermont, USA; Spouse: Allie Karl Brigham; Child: Allen Norman Winfield Brigham Delmer Urban Brigham Infant Brigham; View on Geneanet: https://gw.geneanet.org/robertau1957?n=robbins&oc=&p=anna+belle.
One of her obituaries states that she was the adopted daughter of George Daniels. '''1918 Newspaper''': "Newspapers.com"
The Barre Daily Times (Barre, Vermont) Fri, Oct 11, 1918, page 1
{{Newspapers.com|117712446}} (accessed 22 August 2023)
** I have not been able to find any source for the death of Carlos Robbins, or of his wife, Adella (Della) Nelson. Also, none of the many family trees on Ancestry, including all the trees associated with his four daughters, have any information on either of their deaths. In the 1900 US census, the three youngest daughters are living with other families (I couldn't find a census record for Minnie, the eldest daughter.
Carlos Robbins (or Charles Robbins) and Della Nelson seem to have disappeared between 1890 and 1900. - [[McEvoy-527|McEvoy-527]] 05:30, 23 August 2023 (UTC) * In 1911, there is a 'Chas Fairfield' living in Quebec, born in the U.S. in Dec 1879, widowed, and who emigrated to Canada in 1901. Is this Carlos (Charles) Robbins, son of Clarissa and George (or Clarissa and James)? [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1911/Pages/item.aspx?itemid=8675158 Census of Canada, 1911]
Name: Fairfield, Chas;
Gender: Male;
Age: 31;
Birth Year: 1879;
Birth Month: December;
Marital Status: Single;
Relationship: Chef;
Year of Immigration: 1901;
Province: Quebec;
District: Chateauguay; Number: 153;
Sub-District: St. Joachim Parish, Boisbriand, Woodlands; Number: 9;
Sub-District Description: NULL;
Family Number: 103;
Page Number: 10;
Microfilm: T-20419;
Reference: RG31, Statistics Canada;
Item Number: 8675158 ''- retrieved 22 Aug 2023''
[http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1911&op=&img&id=e002048741 Census of Canada, 1911 Image], and is he, in fact, the man who married Sophia McPherson in 1920? The main questions are: * How many husbands did [[Mcpherson-5700|Sophia Bella McPherson]] have? Her profile is linked to [[Morris-31639|Charles Morris]] as a subsequent husband to John Cook, but this is unsourced. We do have a source for a marriage to Charles Fairfield in Dec 1920. Did she marry, or have a relationship with a Charles Morris, born around 1880? * Was her second husband Charles (Carlos) Robbins, using the surname of his stepfather, George Fairfield? == Two Hypotheses == * The family (as relayed by Sophia's great grand-niece), believe that there was a Charles Morris, possibly Caleb Morris, born in Wales. If we accept that Sophia also married Charles Fairfield in 1920, and had a son George Fairfield in 1921, this would imply that her other children, by Charles Morris, were step-siblings of George Fairfield. * The other hypothesis is that Sophia's only relationship after her marriage to John Cook was with Carlos Robbins aka Charles Robbins aka Charles Morris aka Charles Fairfield. This hypothesis would suggest: ** Carlos Robbin's wife, Della Nelson Robbins, died between 1890 and 1911 (possibly at the hand of her husband?); ** Sometime between 1890 and 1900 (and probably closer to 1900), Carlos Robbins (and Della Nelson, if she was still alive), abandoned their children in Vermont; ** Carlos assumed his stepfather's surname, and as Charles Fairfield fled 200 km. north to Canada, showing up in Chateauguay (just outside Montreal) in 1911; ** Carlos/Charles moved to Kenora, where he established a relationship with Sophia McPherson, and had three children with her between 1919 and 1926. Here he initially took the name Charles Morris, but when he married Sophia in 1920 he resumed the name Fairfield (hence his son born in 1921 was George Fairfield), reverting back to Charles Morris later. Circumstantial evidence lends some support to the second hypothesis, or some variation of it. Specifically, there is evidence of dysfunctionality in the family: * The children of the eldest son, Charles Morris, took Sophia's maiden name as their surname, indicating a break with the family; * Sophia's obituary makes no reference to her second husband, and refers to Sophia by her first husband's name (i.e. Sophia Cook). == Sources ==

McQuade Name Study

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{{Clear}} == Purpose == The purpose of the McQuade Name Study is to serve as a repository of McQuade name information and resources for collaboration between McQuade profiles and researchers. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. ==Task List== 1. Add McQuade males born in the U.S. before 1880 2. Add McQuade females born in the U.S. before 1850 3. Look for McQuades that have missing sources or basic information such as: birth date, place of birth, death date, place of death, and do research to help fill in the blanks. ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:DNA, McQuade Name Study|DNA, McQuade Name Study]] * [[Space:Early_Pennsylvania_McQuades|Early Pennsylvania McQuades]] * [[Space:Early_Massachusetts_McQuades|Early Massachusetts McQuades]] ==Possible Meanings of the Name McQuade== One possible meaning of McQuade is to associate it with MacUaid with "mac" meaning "son of" in both Scottish and Irish surnames, and "Uaid" meaning "Wat" or "Walter". *See McQuade surname meaning at Forebears[https://forebears.io/surnames/mcquade] ==Possible Surname Variants of the Name McQuade== Not all of the following variations may have survived to the present day: McQuade, McQuaid, McQuaide, McWade, McQuid, McQuaite, McQuoid, McQuate, Quade, MacQuade, MacQuaid, MacQuaide, MacWade, Coid, MacUaid, MacQuoid, Quaite, McCaid, McQuide, Quaide, MacCoid, McCoid, McQuait For more information on possible surnames, and those interested in the McQuade name, and varations thereof, prior to the 17th century - it's worth looking at this presentation by Timothy McQuaid. While DNA based, it makes connections with other earlier names. [https://forgottenjourneys.blogspot.com/2022/08/y-dna-proves-origin-of-mcquaid-mcquade.html] McQuade name variations and locations in Ireland, mid 19th century. [https://www.johngrenham.com/findasurname.php?surname=McQuade] ==Notable McQuades== (This list does not contain all the McQuade business owners, community leaders, professionals, etc., that are notable in their own right, nor does it contain the family members that raised them and/or inspired them.) '''''McQuades in the Arts''''' * ''Arlene McQuade''. See Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arlene_McQuade] '''''McQuade Athletes''''' * ''Adam McQuaid''. See Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_McQuaid] * ''Alex McQuade''. See Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_McQuade] * ''Jake McQuaide''. See Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jake_McQuaide] * ''John 'Johnny' Doyle McQuade''. See Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_McQuade_(American_football)] * ''John McQuade''. See Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_McQuade_(footballer)] * ''Paul McQuade''. See Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_McQuade] '''''McQuade Politicians and Public Servants''''' * ''Barbara McQuade''. See Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_McQuade] * ''Francis Xavier McQuade''. See Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Xavier_McQuade] * ''John McQuade''. See Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_McQuade] * ''Marian McQuade''. See Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marian_McQuade] * ''Richard B. McQuade''. See Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_B._McQuade_Jr.] and Ballotpedia [https://ballotpedia.org/Richard_McQuade] ==Businesses and Products with the name McQuade== * '''Long & McQuade'''[https://www.long-mcquade.com/about/] ==McQuades and their Faith== *''Bishop Bernard John McQuaid''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McQuaid-25] ==McQuades and the Military== * ''Captain James P. McQuade''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McQuade-120] * ''Colonel James McQuade''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McQuade-639] ==Cemeteries with McQuade in its Name== *'''McQuade Cemetery aka Old Washington Presbyterian Cemetery''' in Cambridge, Guernsey County, Ohio[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1962744/mcquade-cemetery] *'''Clark Cemetery aka McQuade-Clark Family Graveyard''' in Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2487197/clark-cemetery] *'''McQuoid Cemetery''' in Montgomery County, Missouri, USA[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/30129/mcquoid-cemetery] *'''McQuoid Family Cemetery aka Brady Cemetery''' in Liberty, Union County, Indiana[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2488015/mcquoid-family-cemetery] *'''Quade Family Cemetery''' in Peosta, Dubuque County, Iowa[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2580712/quade-family-cemetery] *'''Our Saviour Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery aka Quade Family Cemetery''' in Quadeville, Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2701217/our-saviour-evangelical-lutheran-cemetery] ==Migratory McQuades== ==Our Membership and What We're Researching== *[[McQuade-111|Brian McQuade]] is currently researching parents and descendants of [[McQuade-118|Bernard McQuade]] and working on [[Space:Early_Pennsylvania_McQuades|Early Pennsylvania McQuades]] *[[McQuade-480|Ryan McQuade]] is currently adding McQuades into the Wikitree. *[[Lanzer-12|Erika Lanzer]] is currently working on adding more [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Canada%2C_McQuade_Name_Study Canadian McQuades] to the Wikitree. *[[Wellman-46 | AL Wellman]] working on McQuade/McQuaid immigrants to Atlantic Canada focused on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Edward_Island Prince Edward Island] before the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Famine_(Ireland) potato famine] *[[Sanborn-735|Bob Sanborn]] *[[Jones-102151|David Jones]] *[[C-1049|M C-Carter]] ==Visit== McQuade One Name Study[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:McQuade_Name_Study]

McRory Name Study

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McSwain Name Study

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[[Category:McSwain Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc.

Mcswiggan Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] project leader [[Coles-1048|Robin Coles]] == Goals == Connect Mcswiggan families from Ireland to the United States. My 3rd Great Grandmother was born in Ireland and died in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. *'''Ireland''' *'''Pittsburgh''' *East Birmingham, Allegheny, Pennsylvania {{Image|file=Mcswiggan_Name_Study-2.jpg |caption=East Birmingham, Allegheny, Pennsylvania }} *St Clair, Allegheny, Pennsylvania *Pittsburgh Allegheny County Pennsylvania *'''Philadelphia''' ---- *'''Pittsburgh''' *[[McSwiggan-9|Stephen McSwiggan]] *[[McSwiggan-10|James McSwiggan]] *[[McSwiggan-11|Margaret McSwiggan]] *[[McSwiggan-12|Henry McSwiggan]] *[[McSwiggan-14|Hugh McSwiggan]] *[[McSwiggan-15|Arthur McSwiggan]] *[[McSwiggan-16|Mary McSwiggan]] *[[McSwiggan-17|Catherine McSwiggan]] *[[McSwiggan-18|Charles McSwiggan]] *[[McSwiggan-19|Michael McSwiggan]] *[[McSwiggan-13|Andrew McSwiggan]] *[[McSwigan-14|Andrew Brady McSwigan]] *[[McSwigan-13|Marie Rita McSwigan]] *[[McSwiggan-19|Michael McSwiggan]] ~ Born 15 Aug 1816 in County, Tyrone, Ireland *Michael McSwiggan BIRTH 1804 • County Tyrone Ireland DEATH FEB 1865 Pittsburgh Allegheny County Pennsylvania

McVeigh Cemetery, Bathurst Township Photo and Transcription Page

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[[Category: McVeigh Cemetery, Bathurst Township, Ontario]] ==Transcription and Photos== Photos of grave markers have been taken by [[Briggs-5167| Jan Briggs-McGowan]]. Transcription of photos completed by [[Crawford-15512| Amy Gilpin]]. Photos of headstones attached to this page do not yet have profiles. They will be transferred and linked to this page as profiles are created. :'''[[Campbell-32439| Mary Campbell]]''', Wife of John Thornton, Died May 8, 1898, aged 92 years :In Memory of '''[[Thornton-6804| John Thornton]]''', Died Feb 6, 1816, aged 65 years. His Wife, '''[[Butler-17228| Alice Butler]]''', died Jan 1, 1840, aged 78 years. :In Memory of '''[[Thornton-6803| George Thornton]]''', died September 8, 1803, aged 54 yrs. - A Native of Westmeath, Ireland :In Memory of '''[[Bygrove-14| Sarah Ann Bygrove]]''', Wife of Richard Darou, died Jan 14, 1867, aged 34 yrs. :In Memory of '''[[Paget-569| Charles Padget]]''' Born April 15, 1842; Died Jan 3, 1925 :In Memory of '''Mrs Alexander Paget''', died June 30, 1906, aged 89 yrs. :'''[[Thornton-6805| Samuel Thornton]]''', died Nov 23, 1854?, aged 81 yrs :McVeigh, In Memory of '''[[McVeigh-68| Joseph McVeigh]]''', died Oct 15, 1907, aged 85 yrs. His Wife, '''[[Paul-3443| Jane Paul]]''', died June 5, 1928, aged 85 yrs. Son, '''[[McVeigh-209| Elwin]]]''' died Jan 8, 1923, aged 23 yrs (Profile to be attached) :In Memory Of '''JOHN ILAN''', died Dec 19, 1900, aged 82 years; His Wife '''Eliza Armstrong''', died Sep 5, 1914 aged 92 years (cut off-unclear) :In Memory of '''George ILAN''', died March 11, 1885, aged 28 years. Also, '''Thomas ILAN''', died June 24, 1884, aged 26 years. :In Memory of '''[[McVeigh-111| William McVeigh]]''', died May 9, 1874 (remainder unclear) :'''[[Paget-571| John Paget]]''', died June 3, 1882, aged 42 yrs & 4 mos

McWhorter Cemetery

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This page is part of the [[Space:Georgia Cemeteries Team|Georgia Cemeteries Team]]. See the [[:Category:McWhorter_Cemetery%2C_Oglethorpe_County%2C_Georgia|McWhorter Cemetery]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' McWhorter Cemetery '''Address:''' Maxeys, Oglethorpe County, Georgia 30606 '''GPS Coordinates:''' GPS Coordinates: 33.76440, -83.13250 '''Information:''' This free space page for the McWhorter Cemetery is part of WikiTree's Georgia Cemeteries Project, and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Georgia Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the Global Cemeteries Project. The oldest recorded interment in the cemetery dates to 1817, a four year old child. The most recent burial was in 1901. ===Location and Map=== McWhorter Cemetery is located near Maxeys, a very small town in Oglethorpe County, Georgia. GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 33.76440, Longitude: -83.13250. * Note: [http://roadsidethoughts.com/ga/cemeteries/mcwhorter-cemetery-xx-oglethorpe-profile.htm McWhorter Cemetery] *This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed (or will be shortly), the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[McWhorter-763|McWhorter]]||James Hamilton||1811||1885||||[[image:surname-2483.jpg|120px]] |- |[[McWhorter-461|McWhorter]]||Hugh||1788||1825||||[[image:surname-2483.jpg|120px]] |- |[[McWhorter-789|McWhorter]]||James Hamilton||1842||1865||||[[image:surname-2483.jpg|120px]] |- |[[McWhorter-797|McWhorter]]||Mary Ann||1821||1863||||[[image:surname-2483.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Ligon-197|Ligon]]||Helena||1792||1853||||[[image:surname-2483.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Haynes-3723|Haynes]]||Parmenus||1826||1863||||[[image:surname-.jpeg|120px]] |- |[[McWhorter-837|McWhorter]]||Ben Davidson||1804||1849||||[[image:surname-2483.jpg|120px]] |- |[[McWhorter-799|McWhorter]]||Eliza Jane||1813||1817||||[[image:surname-2483.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Penn-995|Penn]]||Elizabeth Jane||1812||1867||||[[image:surname-2483.jpg|120px]] |- |[[McWhorter-777|McWhorter]]||John Key||1874||1891||||[[image:surname-2483.jpg|120px]] |- |[[McWhorter-796|McWhorter]]||John Alexander||1824||1829||||[[image:surname-2483.jpg|120px]] |}

McWhorter Plantation - Greene County, Georgia

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[[Category:McWhorter Plantation, Greene County, Georgia]] [[Category:Greene County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Greene County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] ==Heritage Exchange== McWhorter Plantation in Greene County, Georgia appears to be of average size. At this time we do not have enough data to confirm who other than [[McWhorter-350|Robert L McWhorter]] is the Plantation owner... The Slave Narrative of William McWhorter he makes reference to [[McWhorter-748|Joe McWhorter]] as his family's owner in Greene County, GA. With that being said I will list both groups of African-American Heritage ancestors here based on research available at the time of this creation. [[Ellison-1589|Ellison-1589]] 01:08, 12 October 2021 (UTC) Joe was located in Oglethorpe County, GA which is a neighboring county to Greene County, however the 1850 and 1860 U.S. Slave Schedules do not match up with the with the African-American Heritage ancestors that have been identified. Robert's 1850 and 1860 Slave Schedules match up with what was read in the Slave Narrative. :::'''NOTE:''' All birth dates are estimates based on what was available at the time of research. ==Joe McWhorter== ===Identified Slaves=== : [[McWhorter-2076|WIlliam McWhorter]] : [[McWhorter-2075|Cindy McWhorter]] : [[McWhorter-2069|Allen McWhorter]] : [[McWhorter-2077|Mary McWhorter]] : [[McWhorter-2070|Martha McWhorter]] : [[McWhorter-2069|William McWhorter]] : [[McWhorter-2072|Ella McWhorter]] : [[McWhorter-2073|Jim McWhorter]] The enslaved of Robert's father, Hugh McWhorter, were divided up and these enslaved persons went to Robert and his wife MaryAnn: '''Estate records, 1790-1962''': "Estate records, 1790-1962"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/275618 Estate records, 1790-1962] Estate records 1790-1962 McClain, John - McWhorter, Mary J.
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C9Y5-7YV3}} (accessed 29 July 2022) *Dec 1833, Division of the enslaved, loose probate papers
13 Dec 1833 appraised at $960 *[[McWhorter-2181|Amy]] *[[McWhorter-2182|Bob]] *[[McWhorter-2184|George]] *[[McWhorter-2185|Lucy]] ===1850 U.S. Slave Schedule=== : UNKNOWN F 1832 : UNKNOWN M 1820 : UNKNOWN F 1832 ===1860 U.S. Slave Schedule=== : UNKNOWN F 1854 : UNKNOWN F 1856 : UNKNOWN M 1858 : UNKNOWN M 1856 : UNKNOWN M 1857 : UNKNOWN M 1858 : UNKNOWN M 1850 : UNKNOWN M 1859 : UNKNOWN F 1859 : UNKNOWN F 1859 ==R L McWhorter== ===Identified Slaves=== : [[McWhorter-2078|Josh McWhorter]] ===1850 U.S. Slave Schedule=== : UNKNOWN M 1790 : UNKNOWN M 1815 : UNKNOWN M 1830 : UNKNOWN M 1831 : UNKNOWN M 1846 : UNKNOWN M 1845 : UNKNOWN M 1847 : UNKNOWN M 1850 : UNKNOWN F 1824 : UNKNOWN F 1831 : UNKNOWN F 1830 ===1860 U.S. Slave Schedule=== : UNKNOWN F 1810 : UNKNOWN F 1842 : UNKNOWN F 1849 : UNKNOWN F 1832 : UNKNOWN F 1849 : UNKNOWN F 1828 : UNKNOWN F 1834 : UNKNOWN F 1856 : UNKNOWN F 1826 : UNKNOWN F 1829 : UNKNOWN F 1832 : UNKNOWN F 1858 : UNKNOWN F 1832 : UNKNOWN F 1849 : UNKNOWN F 1854 : UNKNOWN F 1860 : UNKNOWN F 1834 : UNKNOWN F 1859 : UNKNOWN F 1834 : UNKNOWN F 1848 : UNKNOWN F 1852 : UNKNOWN F 1825 : UNKNOWN F 1853 : UNKNOWN F 1855 : UNKNOWN F 1857 : UNKNOWN F 1860 : UNKNOWN F 1840 : UNKNOWN F 1820 : UNKNOWN F 1858 : UNKNOWN M 1828 : UNKNOWN M 1805 : UNKNOWN M 1835 : UNKNOWN M 1838 : UNKNOWN M 1859 : UNKNOWN M 1836 : UNKNOWN M 1834 : UNKNOWN M 1824 : UNKNOWN M 1825 : UNKNOWN M 1830 : UNKNOWN M 1845 : UNKNOWN M 1853 : UNKNOWN M 1855 : UNKNOWN M 1857 : UNKNOWN M 1835 : UNKNOWN M 1852 : UNKNOWN M 1856 : UNKNOWN M 1852 : UNKNOWN M 1856 : UNKNOWN M 1852 : UNKNOWN M 1830 : UNKNOWN M 1824 : UNKNOWN M 1845 : UNKNOWN M 1847 : UNKNOWN M 1849 : UNKNOWN M 1851 Another 1860 Slave Schedule on Ancestry.com enumerates 30 enslaved belonging to Joseph H McWhorter: :Name: Joseph H McWherter (Incorrectly transcribed) :Residence Date: 1860 :Residence Place: Oglethorpe, Georgia, USA :Number of Enslaved People: 30 :All Enslaved People: :Gender Age :Female 6 :Female 4 :Male 2 :Male 4 :Male 3 :Male 2 :Male 10 :Male 1 :Female 1 :Female 1 :Male 60 :Female 50 :Male 28 :Female 65 :Female 25 :Female 25 :Female 25 :Female 20 :Male 20 :Male 16 :Male 16 :Female 12 :Female 14 :Female 12 :Female 10 :Female 12 :Female 10 :Female 8 :Male 20 :Female 20 ==Source== * https://memory.loc.gov/mss/mesn/043/043.pdf Library of Congress - TYPEWRITTEN RECORDS PREPARED BY THE FEDERAL WRITERS' PROJECT. 1936-1938 ASSEMBLED BY THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PROJECT WORK PROJECTS ADMINISTRATION FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - SLAVE NARRATIVES - '''WIlliam McWhorter''' * "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HR76-69T2 : 23 February 2021), '''Robert L Mc Whirter''' in entry for MM9.1.1/MVHP-637:, 1850. * "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HR7F-SY6Z : 23 February 2021), '''J H McWhortor''' in entry for MM9.1.1/MVHB-27D:, 1850 * "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKVC-X72M : 16 October 2019), '''R L McWhorter''', 1860. * "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKVC-X7N2 : 16 October 2019), '''R L M Whorter''', 1860. * "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKV8-RYPZ : 16 October 2019), Joseph H McWhorter, 1860. * GREENE COUNTY, GEORGIA LARGEST SLAVEHOLDERS FROM 1860 SLAVE CENSUS SCHEDULES and SURNAME MATCHES FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS ON 1870 CENSUS https://sites.rootsweb.com/~ajac/gagreene.htm '''MCWHORTER, R. L'''., 55 slaves, page 59B

McWhorter Plantation - Oglethorpe County, Georgia

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[[Category:McWhorter Plantation - Oglethorpe County, Georgia]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Oglethorpe County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Oglethorpe County, Georgia]] [[Category:Oglethorpe County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] The McWhorter Plantation in Oglethorpe County, GA is believed to have been established in the mid to late 1700s and was active all the way into 1865 after the Civil War end, some of the enslaved stayed at the plantation as sharecroppers. Up until the war ended the plantation was under the control of [[McWhorter-763|Hamp McWhorter]], or one of his [[McWhorter-748|children]]. ==Identified Enslaved== * [[Wright-50584|Gracie Wright]] (1830-Deceased) * [[Tuggle-513|Unknown Tuggle]] (1825 - Deceased) * [[McWhorter-2060|Mahala Jewel]] (1858 - 1938) Hugh McWhorter, father of [[McWhorter-763|Jas. H. McWhorter]], died in 1825. His slaves were divided up and allotted as follows: 13 Dec 1833 to Jas H. McWhorter, appraised at $535 '''Estate records, 1790-1962''': "Estate records, 1790-1962"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/275618 Estate records, 1790-1962] Estate records 1790-1962 McClain, John - McWhorter, Mary J.
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C9Y5-7YV3}} (accessed 29 July 2022) *Dec 1833, Division of the enslaved, loose probate papers
*[[McWhorter-2186|Malinda]] *[[McWhorter-2187|Pete]] ==Unidentified Enslaved== * UNKNOWN Male abt 1795 * UNKNOWN Female abt 1798 * UNKNOWN Female abt 1817 * UNKNOWN Female abt 1827 * UNKNOWN Female abt 1825 * UNKNOWN Female abt 1846 * UNKNOWN Female abt 1847 * UNKNOWN Male abt 1846 * UNKNOWN Male abt 1847 * UNKNOWN Female abt 1817 * UNKNOWN Male abt 1841 * UNKNOWN Male abt 1843 * UNKNOWN Male abt 1845 * UNKNOWN Female abt 1827 * UNKNOWN Female abt 1844 * UNKNOWN Female abt 1846 * UNKNOWN Male abt 1849 * UNKNOWN Female abt 1820 * UNKNOWN Female abt 1836 * UNKNOWN Female abt 1845 * UNKNOWN Male abt 1847 * UNKNOWN Male abt 1827 * UNKNOWN Male abt 1815 * UNKNOWN Male abt 1820 * UNKNOWN Male abt 1830 * UNKNOWN Male abt 1834 * UNKNOWN Female abt 1832 * UNKNOWN Male abt 1820 * UNKNOWN Female abt 1822 ==Source== * [http://www.thegagenweb.com/gaoglethorpe/Records/Bios/McWhorter_Hamilton.htm] Oglethorpe County, Georgia - Hamilton McWhorter * [http://sclfind.libs.uga.edu/sclfind/view?docId=ead/ms3012.xml;query=;brand=default] McWhorter family papers - University of Georgia - Special Collections Libraries * [https://memory.loc.gov/mss/mesn/042/042.pdf] Library of Congress - TYPEWRITTEN RECORDS PREPARED BY THE FEDERAL WRITERS' PROJECT. 1936-1938 ASSEMBLED BY THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PROJECT WORK PROJECTS ADMINISTRATION FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - SLAVE NARRATIVES - '''Mahala Jewel''' - Page 318 * "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HR7F-SYZM] : 23 February 2021), '''James H McWhortor''' in entry for MM9.1.1/MVHB-2QN:, 1850. *"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HR7F-SY6Z] : 23 February 2021), '''J H McWhortor''' in entry for MM9.1.1/MVHB-27D:, 1850. * "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKV8-RYW2] : 16 October 2019), '''James H McWhorter''', 1860.

McWilliams Minnesota Vacation

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Photos from Joan McWilliams Haller's collection of a family trip to Minnesota when she was young.

Me

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Me in 1965

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Me with Diane and Janet in the back yard

Mead Family Stories

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= Mead Family Stories = == Owen M. (Bill) Mead(b. 1895 d. 1964) == ===Space:Bill Mead Stories=== ===Space:Owen "Bill" Mitchell Mead meets Teddy Roosevelt=== ==Worth C. Mead(b. 1880 d. 1954)== ===Pioneer Space:Interview W.C. Mead===

Mead One Name Study

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[[Category:Mead Name Study]] '''Please join the effort by placing the following above the biography line in each of your Mead profiles: {{One Name Study| name=Mead}}''' The Mead Name Study category is a high level category and should not be used on profiles. It is preferred that all profiles contained in the project be designated to a specific location for the benefit of correctly identifying family lines. This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Mead-1791|Gerald W Mead]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8983590 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Meade Schoolhouse

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Small schoolhouse on Yankee Bush Hill in Conewango Township, Warren County, Pennsylvania, near Gross-Meade Cemetery. This school served the children of Yankee Bush Hill for many years.

Meador Family Home

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Meador Family Home-place For over 120 years the Meador Family Home-place has been at 1739 Neal Shoals Road in Union County, South Carolina. The house was built by Austin Wilson in 1852 and then sold to William P Thompson in 1856. John Meador Jr, (1812-1883), my 2nd great grandfather, bought the home in 1857. It was passed down to Meredith Brown Meador and then to Judson Felder Meador (1885-1936), my grandfather. He had cancer and died at the early age of 50, leaving my grandmother Leannie a widow with 7 children (5 boys & 2 girls). My father, Morris Meador was one of the children who grew up here. My grandfather had a long period of decline with his illness and the Home-place and over 700 acres were sold to his brother, Arthur Douglas Meador ( 1897-1986) in 1929. After WW II, when grandmother's sons returned from serving, a house was built on Wilson St. in the town of Union where they moved. In the 1950s Uncle Douglas added onto and did extensive remodeling of the house and took up residence. After Uncle Douglas's death in 1986, the home was sadly sold outside of the family.

Meadowland Cemetery, Bergoo, West Virginia

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See the [[:Category:Meadowland_Cemetery%2C_Bergoo%2C_West_Virginia|Meadowlands Cemetery]] for people buried in this cemetery.

'''Cemetery name:''' Meadowlands Cemetery

'''Address:''' Meadowland Road, Bergoo, Webster County, West Virginia

'''GPS Coordinates:''' GPS Coordinates: 38.4904, -80.2942

Meadowland Cemetery is located at the top of the ridge in Bergoo, West Virginia along the Elk River. '''To use a Sticker for Interments:''' {{Global Cemeteries|sub=West Virginia|place=[[Space:Meadowland_Cemetery%2C_Bergoo%2C_West_Virginia|Meadowland Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=West Virginia|place=[[Space:Meadowland_Cemetery%2C_Bergoo%2C_West_Virginia|Meadowland Cemetery]]}} ===Progress=== :20% Transcription Completed :100% Photographs Taken ===About=== This free space page for the Meadowland Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:West_Virginia_Cemeteries|West Virginia Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The West Virginia Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Meadowland Cemetery is located at off of Route 26/1 and directly off of Meadowland Road, East of Webster Springs, West Virginia. This cemetery is located in Webster County, West Virginia. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed (or will be shortly), the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Craig-4574|Sandy Craig]] for assistance (FAG name is Kit and most of the photos of this cemetery on that website are my originals.) [[Craig-4574|Sandy Craig]] is related to most of the ancestors in this cemetery and can also help with general genealogy. ----- ===Interments=== There are over 200 recorded interments in Meadowland Cemetery. There are several misc pieces of broken tombstones and several backhoes have created damage. . ----- ===Condition=== Excellent. The lawn and gravestones are kept up regularly. These Ancestors are lovingly cared for. There is only one small gravel drive and it is uphill. When heavy snow or rain, the gravel drive is near impossible to use. ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== Please do not copy photos or other information from these websites unless it is your original material. :[http://churches-and-cemeteries.com/pages/1552051.html Churches and Cemeteries page]
:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/79142/meadowland-cemetery Find A Grave page].
----- ===Table of Interments=== Over 800 interments in this cemetery. All interments have been documented and are now being added to this table. Tombstone photos have been taken by [[Craig-4574|Sandy Craig]]. ----- '''WORK IN PROGRESS TABLE:''' Slowly transcribing entire cemetery photos to WikiTree. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- {| border="4" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#669900;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#669900;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#669900;"|'''Middle Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#669900;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#669900;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#77b300;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#cccc00;"|'''Click for larger view''' |- |- | Allen || William || Timothy || Unknown || 1952 May 1 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Arbogast || Rosalie || Fay || 1933 October 24 || 1933 October 24 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Baldwin || Joesphine || D || 1887 June 1 || 1975 May 30 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Baldwin || Kathleen || R || 1927 November 10 || 2009 January 1 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Barnette || Marie || || 1883 February 8 || 1970 August 15 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Bauer || David || M || 1936 June 26 || 1997 January 9 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Baughman || Adam Russell || || 1910 March 11 || 1990 November 28 ||[[Gregory-4075|Mildred Irene]] || |- | || || || || || || |- | Baughman || Currence || L || 1882 November 22 || 1969 July 21 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Baughman || Mary || M || 1886 || 1976 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Baughman || Mildred || Irene || 0195 July 10 || 1993 December 27 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Baughman, formally Hamrick || Minnie || || Unknown || 1916 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Beckwith || Bell || || 1892 March 7 || 1932 March 7 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Bennett || Boyde || Leslie || 1932 || 1933 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Bennett || Brenda || June || 1947 April 15 || 2017 July 18 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Bennett || Ellen || A || 1900 || 1951 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Bennett || Guy || Omer || 1928 May 2 || 1964 April 17 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Bennett || Omer || Ernest || 1948 December 23 || 1949 December 26 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Bennett || Shando || P || 1900 || 1979 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Buck, Sr || Charles || Leroy || 1895 February 17 || 1962 September 24 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Buck, Jr || Charles || Leroy || 1917 August 25 || 1991 October 27 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Buck, Eisenman || Mabel || Florence || 1895 December 23 || 1987 September 26 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Cable || Randy || || 1965 || 1965 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Cowger || Charlie || Woodford || 1915 January 15 || 1997 October 5 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Cowger || Edgar || Forrest || 1906 || 1931 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Cowger || Francis || F || 1861 || 1938 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Cowger || Francis || Monroe || 1925 March 10 || 1944 October 14 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Cowger || Grover || Cleveland || 1884 February 12 || 1965 April 14 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Cowger || Jesse || G || 1948 April 8 || 2018 February 25 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Cowger || Lillie || || 1889 August 13 || 1949 January 31 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Cowger || Peter || B || 1887 February 12 || 1958 May 28 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Cowger || Phoebe || B || 1865 || 1953 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Cowger || Richard || C || 1944 august 5 || 2009 July 25 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Cowger || Serena || E || 1888 || 1931 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Crowder || Carlene || B || 1923 September 22 || 1973 May 8 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Crowder || John || || 1911 March 18 || 1972 June 6 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Crowe || John || || 1909 April 1 || 2004 June 3 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Crowe || Johnny || Wayne || Unknown || 1956 January 17 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Cummings || Adam || Lawrence || 1878 March 4 || 1950 March 25 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Cummings, formally Miller || Glenna || Mae || 1908 May 14 || 2000 December 9 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Cummings || John || Wilson || 1893 January 5 || 1970 August 23 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Cummings, formally Hamrick || Martha || Ellet || 1881 October 1 || 1965 February 16 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Cummings || Minter || Hicks || 1913 august 15 || 1973 May 26 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Cummings || Robert || Monroe || 1919 September 12 || 2001 December 30 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Cutlip || Margret || || 1854 April 4 || 1936 December 19 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Dickerson || Ada || Ruth || 1911 || 1966 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Dodrill || Alice || || 1867 May 5 || 1931 October 14 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Dodrill || Bantz || L || 1897 December 6 || 1920 January 31 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Dodrill || C || L || 18821 March 18 || 1924 May 13 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Dodrill || Laura || Mae || 1890 || 1959 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Dodrill || Sampson || S || 1865 October 25 || 1950 January 11 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Dodrill || Vincent || H || 1875 || 1963 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Eckard || Walter || Howard || 1931 || 1980 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Fisher || James || || 1880 || 1942 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Fisher || Jane || || 1844 || 1925 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Gear, formally Greene || Macel "Mitzie" || Pearl || 1918 June 22 || 2003 May 7 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Gillenwater || Leora || || 1933 November 8 || 1934 July || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Green || Albert || L || 1873 May 11 || 1946 May 26 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Green || Bertha || J || 1888 || 1961 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Green || Charles || || 1935 || 1935 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Green || Christy || Ann || 1874 September 4 || 1945 June 8 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Green, Sr || Donald || Lee || 1935 December 10 || 2017 August 21 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Green || Harsel || D || 1934 December 11 || 1999 August 21 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Green || Leslie || James || 1930 January 6 || 1972 August 21 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Green, formally Cummings || Lona || Amanda || 1898 August 20 || 1950 December 11 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Green || Lonnie || A || 1881 || 1961 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Green || Lucy || Anna || 1889 || 1952 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Green || Mansell || E || 1889 || 1948 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Green, formally Duley || Maude || Lee || 1907 July 31 || 2003 October 14 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Green || Mearl || M || 1912 august 31 || 1993 September 13 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Green || Okey || Glen || 1909 June 16 || 1964 July 29 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Green || Olen || Gay || 1902 April 27 || 1963 January 30 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Green || Ora? || Forest || 1911 October 11 || 1921 October 3 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Green || Otley || B || 1905 May 21 || 1965 March 10 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Green || Paris || Dent || 1894 July 20 || 1963 June 10 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Green, formally Ware || Peggy || J || 1941 November 8 || 2016 November 5 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Green || Ruby || Mae || 1940 || 1943 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Green || Suzzie || || 1933 || 1933 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Gregory || William || Given || 1804 June 8 || 1871 September 14 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Haley || Ernest || J || 1877 || 1937 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hall || Rebecca || Ann || 1975 June 19 || 1977 December 22 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Adam || J || 1853 August 23 || 1932 August 29 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Arlen || O || 1909 July 23 || 1981 April 18 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Arley || N.L. || 1901 October 31 || 1902 February 15 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Benjamin || J || 1837 December 1 || 1884 February 9 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Benson || || 1889 || 1967 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Bernard || M || 1859 || 1931 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick, formally Dodrill || Betha || Ann || 1897 January 22 || 1983 December || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Bessie || A || 1903 || 1979 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | [[Erwin-1476|Hamrick]], formally Erwin || Besse || May || 1901 February 15 || 1962 April 14 ||Married to [[Hamrick-656|Henry Hamrick]] || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Cecil || || 1895 March 22 || 1953 November 18 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Charles || Heaston || 1951 February 28 || 1951 March 2 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Clemence || Kelly || 1905 July 19 || 2004 September 22 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Conrad || || 1861 || 1937 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick, formally Dodrill || Cora || Eve || 1882 October 24 || 1954 September 15 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Cynthia || Ann || 1958 || 1958 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || David || || 1838 || 1925 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || David || || 1875 July 23 || 1954 May 25 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || David || Jahue || 1877 March 1 || 1956 October 5 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || David || Miller || 1838 June 26 || 1925 October 27 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Edna || Vermont || 1905 February 19 || 1905 February 19 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Elenora || G || 1925 August || 1925 August || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Elizabeth || A || 1875 || 1937 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Ella || Ella || || 1883 || 1938 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick, formally Hamrick || Ella || R || 1881 November 12 || 1938 December 15 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Elza || Lee || 1880 August 11 || 1927 March 20 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Elzie || Charles || 1944 November 17 || 2006 April 28 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Emmet || C || 1907 || 1940 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Emmett || Cromer || 1914 August 6 || 2007 December 12 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Ernest || Fred || 1916 October 21 || 1944 November 4 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Errnie || Olen || 1918 May 1 || 1994 June 3 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick, formally Campbell || Ersie || Jane || 1918 || 1939 December 24 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Eugene || || 1931 || 2014 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Everett || Leroy || 1933 January 13 || 1998 May 26 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick, formally Dodrill || Fidelia || S || 1842 December 28 || 1927 December 1927 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Frelan || Snyder || 1904 December 15 || 1956 July 30 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Gary || Richard || 1953 May 9 || 2004 May 18 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Geneva || R || 1922 December 14 || 1978 August 25 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Gordon || || 1930 September 10 || 2009 September 11 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Graydon || Gay || 1896 May 18 || 1973 January 16 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Hanson || || 1882 September 22 || 1911 October 25 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Hardy || V || 1908 February 9 || 1917 July 17 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Harman || Benson || 1889 December 15 || 1961 November 6 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Harry || Richard || 1926 September 19 || 2009 January 10 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | [[Hamrick-656|Hamrick]] || Henry || David || 1866 September 10 || 1955 June 12 ||Married to [[Erwin-1476|Bessie Erwin]] || [[Image:Hamrick-656.jpg|75px]] |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || James || M || 1876 September 21 || 1974 October 6 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Jennings || Dale || 1931 November 24 || 1969 September 2 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Jerry || W || 1944 September 2 || 1982 January 12 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | [[Hamrick-654|Hamrick]] || Joseph || Dodrill || 1863 March 19 || 1902 September 19 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Kennedy || Brooks || 1885 August 19 || 1941 July 19 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Leah || F || 1893 || 1956 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick, formally Hamrick || Lessie || Mae || 1911 October 25 || 1996 July 12 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Lillie || M || 1885 October 3 || 1908 October 31 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Lily || Homer || 1872 March 26 || 1956 March 7 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick, formally Gail || Linda || Gail || 1956 March 6 || 2017 November 16 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Linda || Sue || 1952 March 21 || 1952 March 21 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick, formally Anderson || Madelean || Bethel || 1916 May 19 || 2015 March 3 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Mamie || C || Unknown || 2007 October 31 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Martha || Elmira || 1903 January 24 || 1951 September 24 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick, formally Cowger || Mary || || 1836 || 1921 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Mary || Katherine || Unknown || 1932 April 26 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Mary || Martha || 1882 July 20 || 1969 May 10 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Melvina || || 1867 || 1940 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Melvina || R || 1868 December 15 || 1909 June 25 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Milton || C || 1879 July 29 || 1971 February 13 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Mona || || 1922 April 1 || Unknown || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Morgan || Moore || 1890 July 2 || 1918 September 28 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Nannie || R || 1881 || 1980 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick, formally Heavener || Nettie || Jane || 1888 December 27 || 1962 November 16 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Patrick || Murry || 1888 || 1978 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Rickie || Leon || 1952 March 24 || 2007 September 25 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick, formally Lowther || Rose || Lucelba || 1925 April 20 || 2005 December 1 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Rose || Mae || 1899 May 22 || 1962 November 3 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Ruby || Jane || 1909 June 18 || 1948 January 11 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Russell || A || 1904 || 1995 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Sarah || J || 1872 August 1 || 1911 November 13 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Sarah || M || 1862 || 1929 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick, Jr || Sylvester || Peurtin || 1937 March 16 || 1937 July 17 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Thurl || Clifton || 1926 November 22 || 2015 February 22 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Tye || Edward || 1911 October 4 || 1959 October 16 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Viles || Oran || 1922 October 2 || 1955 November 17 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Viran || Lawrence || 1902 July 17 || 1979 August 4 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Virgil || W || 1913 || 1973 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Virginia || R || 1918 December 13 || 2002 December 27 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Walter || Francis || 1883 May 26 || 1955 November 8 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || William || Jackson || 1875 January 27 || 1962 March 11 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Zelma || Irene || 1925 April 26 || 1932 July 29 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Harris || Acel || || 1956 March 2 || 1956 March 2 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Harris || Dacel || || 1956 March 2 || 1956 March 2 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Harris || Larry || James || 1952 January 30 || 1952 February 24 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Harris || Simon || N || 1916 October 8 || 1946 January 26 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Heavener || Adam || A || 1863 || 1929 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Heavener || Diana || D || 1864 || 1937 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Heavener || Kent || A || 1965 June 26 || 2013 May 13 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hevener, formally Hamrick || Dorothy || T || 1910 april 8 || 1992 August || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hevener || Lester || || 1898 September 18 || 1980 January || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hosey, formally Deel || Eva || Jean || 1945 April 28 || 2002 May 8 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Hosey || Wilbert || || 1935 October 26 || 1974 October 21 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Kessler, formally Hamrick || Shirley || Elaine || 1948 October 14 || 2014 March 27 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Kolesar || Linda "Lucky" || D || 1949 May 3 || 2018 March 29 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Lloyd || Clyde || Gerald || 1914 June 8 || 1937 December 26 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Lloyd || Kathleen || R || 1933 || 1933 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Lloyd, formally Fincham || Pearl || Grace || 1890 June 9 || 1957 May 31 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Lloyd || William || B || 1934 || 1934 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | lloyd || William || Herald || 1889 May 15 || 1965 June 27 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Lough, formally Hamrick || Nancy || Jane || 1939 July 15 || 2014 January 1 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Louk || Addison || Gay || 1897 March 8 || 1960 December 15 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Louk, formally Cummings || Camilla || Angeline || 1902 August 28 || 1972 February 26 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Louk || Franklin || || 1940 || 1968 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Louk || James || Blaine || 1869 August 16 || 1934 June 15 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Louk || Paul || Wesley || 1930 February 4 || 1930 March 15 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Louk || Virginia || || 1922 || 1998 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Lucky || Charles || Ray || 1926 || 1978 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Lucky || Ester || Zelda || 1929 May 29 || 2016 December 16 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Lucky || Gary || Ray || 1951 October 22 || 1952 April 9 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Lyke, formally Hosey || Pamela || R || 1965 January 11 || 2012 September 15 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | McCormick || Marion || F || 1881 || 1936 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Miller || Clara || M || 1893 || 1973 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Miller || Ida || E || 1883 || 1973 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | [[Dodrill-87|Miller, formally Dodrill]] || Rebecca || || 1856 February 15 || 1948 April 2 || Married to James Marion Miller || [[Image:Dodrill-87.jpg|100px]] |- | || || || || || || |- | Miller || Samuel || G || 1886 December 4 || 1911 July 31 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Nutter, formally Hosey || Sandra "Chugger" || Dee || 1965 January 12 || 1988 November 5 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Payne || Howard || Steven || 1959 February 6 || 1959 February 7 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Phillips || Brantie || || 1916 July 19 || 1971 June 17 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Phillips || Dale || || 1919 February 22 || 1948 August 24 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Phillips || Denzil || W || 1942 || 1998 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Phillips, formally Tharp || Iva || Pearl || 1905 March 4 || 1964 March 4 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Phillips || Phebe || || 1886 March 6 || 1970 July 28 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Prater || Vesta || M || 1892 April 6 || January 31 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Rhodes, formally Hamrick || Zetta || || 1896 May 19 || 1936 April 25 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Riggleman, formally Hamrick || Daisy || Belle || 1884 April 13 || 1977 September 27 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Rose || John || E || 1853 || 1928 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Rose || Malinda || H || 1852 || 1930 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Ryder || Ward || || 1900 October 6 || 1937 January 7 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Sill || Carolyn || Sue || 1963 December 14 || 2014 October 31 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Slaven || Warren || Eudell || 1934 July 29 || 2011 July 10 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Slayman, formally Hamrick || Angie || || 1904 || 1963 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Smith, formally Carrington || Mary || Lynne || 1943 May 8 || 2002 September 10 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Stalnaker || Crawford || Henry || 1923 October 24 || 1932 September 16 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Stalnaker || Robert || Leslie || 1949 February 24 || 1950 January 17 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Stalnaker || Timothy || Owen || 1963 May 21 || 1963 May 21 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Stalnakr || Timothy || Owen || 1963 May 21 || 1963 May 21 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Sycafoose || Emma || || 1871 || 1950 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Sycafoose || James || F || 1885 || 1961 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Sycafoose || Myrtle || || 1885 || 1962 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Sycafoose || Okey || Glen || 1909 September 1 || 1933 January 2 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Sycafoose || Orval || R || 1907 January 21 || 1948 February 3 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Utt || Robert || J || 1933 March 31 || 1933 September 15 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Vandevener || Denzell || || 1937 || 1938 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Vandevener || Edwin || G || 1905 December 28 || 1993 February 21 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Vandevener, formally Hamrick || Ina || Belle || 1907 April 15 || 1997 February 27 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Vandevener || Jesse || || 1935 || 1935 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Varner, formally Higgins || Nancy || || 1861 October 13 || 1959 January 6 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Walters, Sr || Howard || Ivan || 1935 May 17 || 2014 July 2 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Wolverton || Scott || || 1922 May 15 || 1997 March 14 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | Zickfoose || Alva || M || 1898 || 1965 || || |}

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== Meadowstone, Scott One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Meadowstone, Scott, Kentucky|category=Meadowstone, Scott, Kentucky One Place Study}}
{{One Place Study|place=Meadowstone, Scott, Kentucky|category=Meadowstone, Scott, Kentucky One Place Study}}
===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States :'''State/Province:''' Kentucky :'''County:''' Scott :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 38.2363683, -84.4873319 :'''Elevation:''' 883 feet {{Image|file=Meadowstone_Georgetown_Kentucky_One_Place_Study-28.jpg |caption=Meadowstone is part of the Miller's Run Historic District. }} ===Welcome and Purpose of Study=== Thank you for taking the time to follow the path of history for the home that is today called Meadowstone. This study is being conducted to follow the path of development for this very specific area. Meadowstone is a very old home for the area. Researching the people who lived here over time creates a better understanding of the way of life in this specific location in various times. Researching a specific home or building provides a genealogical and historical source for all who were in and around the building. This type of source shows us about the way of life and possibly even culture rather than just dates and locations that can be gleaned from vital records and tombstones. In the future I hope that studies can be worked on for many historic homes that are in close proximity to one another. This will allow for a better understanding of the community as a whole. Meadowstone is in the South and records of enslaved people are part of the history of the area. If many historic homes in the area had One Place Studies, it may be easier for the Black Heritage Project to trace when people moved around in the area and get a look at the way of life in specific times and locations. I hope you enjoy this work in progress and decide to create a page for historic buildings in your community. ===Location History=== Meadowstone started out in Virginia, by 1776 it was in Kentucky County, Virginia. In 1780 this location was in Fayette County, Virginia. Continuing division of counties put this location in Woodford County, Virginia for 4 years beginning in 1788. Finally in 1792 the County of Scott and State of Kentucky formed and remain the location name of Meadowstone. {{Image|file=Meadowstone_Georgetown_Kentucky_One_Place_Study-27.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Miller's Run Historic District. }} ===Name=== Meadowstone is a stone house built near Newtown, Scott County, Kentucky, United States about 1786. It is a central hall single pile plan symmetrical on both the front and back facade. Undressed logs provide floor and roof support. exterior stone chimneys, upstairs windows of six-over six pane sash, downstairs windows of nine-over-six pane sash, ash floors. A two-story stone el addition, with an additional staircase was added before 1800. A two-story Log addition was added 2017 with new basement. The log addition was formerly the Henry Hall cabin Paris Pike (South Edgewater Road), Harrison County, Kentucky, United States built 1799. This cabin was carefully dismantled and moved to its present location and rebuilt attached to the existing stone house to form what today is called Meadowstone. Meadowstone is one of 8 homes listed in the National Registry of Historic Places as the [https://history.ky.gov/markers/millers-run-historic-district Miller's Run District]. A [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=162996 historical marker] for the district was erected on rt. 460.https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=162996 ==In Print== '''From: A History of Scott County, As Told By Selected Buildings''' Miller's Run Stone Houses: Between 1790 and 1800, so goes the legend, two brother build on the banks of Miller's Run houses somewhat similar of field stone. Because of the scarcity of early source material in Scott County records, on cannot be certain but can certainly presume that if the story is true, the brothers were named Whitaker and they disposed of their land near the turn of the century. It is fact that both of these houses, owned in 1980 by Mrs. Warren Nash and Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Bradley, were built on the odd shaped land grant assigned to Abraham Whitaker by Robert Johnson. Abraham was one of three brothers who surveyed and "improved" tracts in this vicinity in 1776 along with other Pennsylvanians. In 1800 Aquilla Whitaker entered a deposition during land trials in Lexington recalling that he, his brothers James and Abraham, and others had explored and improved on Miller's Run in 1775 and 1776, and that they had returned in 1780 to the forts to await the opportunity to occupy their claims. These brothers are sparsely represented in available county records. The Rev. Charles Egbert believes that one of these brothers, probably Charles, built the home located midway between the Cynthiana and Newtown roads. Later histories of these two homes are more clear than are their undefined earlier years. But it is plainly obvious that both stand on the larger Whitaker grant. The Nash house was sold as part of a 273-acre farm in 1806 to Joseph Herndon by George Shannon. John Zachariah, and Joseph Herndon owned it before 1818, when it was bought by Harvey Miller. Wyatt Webb bought it in 1830, and sold it in 1833 to Garland Webb who owned it until 1844. Since 1862 when bought by John A. Carrick from Jabez Risk, it has been owned by Mrs. Nash's family. Keystone detail and arrangement of the front door give the house a slightly more sophisticated appearance than it's neighbor. Eight-panel twin doors provide the central entrance bay with added charm. Undressed logs provide floor and roof support. Both houses have basically similar exterior stone chimneys, upstairs windows of six-over-six pane sash, downstairs windows originally of nine-over-six pane sash, ash floors, and similar staircases. The Nash house underwent some alterations during the Greek Revival period, but otherwise is basically early Kentucky in flavor. The Bradley house was acquired very early by the Keene family. The 1800 tax list include the names of Charles, Hopewell, Richard, Samuel, Samuel L., and Thomas B. Keene. Several Keene wills are among the earliest recorded here. Will Book A shows William Keene leaving to Richard Keene "property that I left him possessed of in Maryland." Also named were daughter, Mrs. John Hunter, and grandchildren, Margaret and Greenup. The will of Samuel L. Keene was probated in 1807 with his widow Hillary getting most of the estate. His sons were listed as Greenup, Richard L., and Benjamin. Thomas Keene's heirs include his widow Mary and sons Vachel, Richard, and Marcellus. Richard H. Keene's will, probated in 1822, named sons John, Richard and Benedict C. During the 1830s John H Keene purchased the interest of several Keene heirs, including Richard and Benedict, in a two-hundred acre farm on Miller's Run. Then he deeded in 1844 to Charles Herndon, who sold it to Jabez Risk, ad he in turn to Andrew Wilson. Walter Tisdale acquired the farm in 1864.Bevins, Ann Bolten. A History of Scott County: As Told By Selected Buildings (Georgetown, Kentucky:1989), Page 71-72 Photo caption from: A History of Scott County As Told By Selected Buildings. Left: Ware-Nash house with George and Ruth Carrick Ware's family including sons William (the tall boy) and Robert. From Frances Ware Nash collection. Right: Thomas B Keene's stone house which may, like the Carrick house, have been built by the Whitaker brothers.Bevins, Ann Bolten. A History of Scott County: As Told By Selected Buildings (Georgetown, Kentucky:1989), Page 72 '''From: Early Stone Houses of Kentucky''' Photo caption: Charles Whitaker house (Welsh), A few stone house owners of non-Ulster descent build single-pile, central-passage houses in Kentucky. This one matches another built for Charles's brother Abraham in the same county. Photo Murray-Wooley, Carolyn. Early Stone Houses of Kentucky (The University Press of Kentucky, 2008), Page 191. '''From: Lost Buildings of Harrison County, Ky''' From the Pages of Harrison Heritage News, William A. Penn, page 36. {{Image|file=Meadowstone_Scott_Kentucky_One_Place_Study-10.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Hall Log Home. }} The Hall log house stood off South Edgewater Pike (Rt. 982) in Southern Harrison County, about a mile south-west of Lair. Although the exact date of construction ins unknown, an examination of early Harrison County land purchases indicates it probably dates to between 1795 and 1806. According to information gathered by the farm owner, Angie Riddle Walker, Henry Hall purchased thirty acres from Thomas Hinkson in 1797 (DB 1 p.234), 52 1/2 acres from James Harrison in 1796, 200 acres from John Hinkson in 1788 and 100 acres from William Cown in 1806. The Hinkson family aquired the first deeds in the area, alongside William Woods, whose land was part of the Harrison sale to Henry Hall. It is believed by the present farm owners that Henry Hall built the log home, which was later part of the farm of his son, Daniel Hall. In 2016, the family sold the log home to Jeffrey Gillispie, who hired a crew experienced in dismantling and rebuilding log buildings, and had it rebuilt as a wing on his existing 18th c. stone home on the Oxford-Newtown Pike in Scott County. Photos, Denny Lipscombe. (HHN 20-2)."Lost Buildings of Harrison County, Ky." From the Pages of Harrison Heritage News, William A. Penn, page 35-36, Harrison County Historical Society, (May 2022). ==Population== ===Owners=== '''* [[Whitaker-1249 | Abraham Whitaker]]''' Land Grant owner. Whitaker brothers [[Whitaker-8026| Charles Whitaker]] and [[Whitaker-1247 | Aquilla Whitaker]] made improvements on land grants then returned to the forts in 1780 to await opportunity to claim the land. Their father [[Whitaker-1225 | John Whitaker]] is listed as residing at Fort Boonesboro and was an early Regular Baptist Minister. The 1775 Land grants were void due to the location of the land. The 1776 land grants were mostly sold. Aquilla Whitaker and likely others were at [https://paintedstonesettlers.org/detailedhistory.html Painted Stone Station AKA Squire Boone's Station] that was founded 1779 in present day Shelby County, Kentucky. {{Image|file=Meadowstone_Georgetown_Kentucky_One_Place_Study-29.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Abraham Whitaker Land Warrant }} In 1780 "Kaintuck" Militia list, Michael Humble is the Captain, Aguilla Whitaker is the LT. and Abraham and another brother Elijah are on the roster. This company was with George Rogers Clark on his attack of the Shawnee Town of Chilicothe in Ohio in the summer of 1780. Aquilla and Abraham Whitaker are listed on [https://kentuckykindredgenealogy.com/2019/08/04/pioneer-soldiers-in-kentucky-1778-1781/ Capt. William Harrod's Company], In 1780 at the stations near the falls. Land Warrants were available for purchased if the land was previously unclaimed. Abraham and Charles received this type of Grant in present day Scott County, Kentucky. Abraham's 1000 acre grant was at the cost of 400 pounds and includes the area where Meadowstone is. See image above. The Whitakers soon formed their own station [https://kyahgp.genealogyvillage.com/settlements.html Whitaker's Station], in Bullitt County; settled by Capt. Aquilla Whitaker, the hero of the fight at the foot of the Falls of the Ohio, on March 1, 1781. Roberth Johnson, As'nee John May, As'nee Abraham Whitaker, Bk. D-410; 1000 acres; Warrant 880; Entered 10 Dec 1782; Surveyed 5 Apr 1784. Charles Whitaker received a 58 acre land grant on Cedar Creek (present day Shelby County, Kentucky) 1 Jun 1785.Virginia Land Grants, Land Office Grants S, 1785-1786, p. 194 (Reel 59), digital image s.v. "Charles Whitaker," LibraryofVirginia.com. https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma990008401410205756&context=L&vid=01LVA_INST:01LVA&lang=en&search_scope=MyInstitution_noAER&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=LibraryCatalog&query=any,contains,Whitaker&sortby=date_a&facet=lds04,include,RBC,lk Aquilla Whitaker recived 1,000 acres on Clear Creek 15 Jul 1785.Virginia Land Grants, Land Office Grants S, 1785-1786, p. 194 (Reel 59), digital image s.v. "Aquilla Whitaker," LibraryofVirginia.com. https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma990008401380205756&context=L&vid=01LVA_INST:01LVA&lang=en&search_scope=MyInstitution_noAER&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=LibraryCatalog&query=any,contains,Whitaker&sortby=date_a&facet=lds04,include,RBC,lk Aquilla received another 400 acres, 10 Jul 1786, and a 1,000 acre tract on the same day. John Whitaker had 8 grants, Elijah Whitaker 1, and Thomas Whitaker 1, in the same area around Clear Creek. The 1792 Shelby County, Kentucky Tax List shows Aquilla Whitaker with 1,700 acres, 10 horses and 27 cattle. Abram Whitaker with 522 acres, 2 men over 21, 5 horses and 13 cattle. Neither of them had any slaves listed. Other Whitakers living near them are Elijah, Martha, John and Isaac.Tax books 1792, 1794-1797, 1799-1809, 1811- 1815, (1792), digital image, FamilySearch.com. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-898F?i=9&cat=157353 Aquilla Whitaker is recorded in the court records of Jefferson County 3 Apr 1793: On the motion of Aquilla Whitaker ordered that a writ of ad quod damnum [ipsui or ipui/issui??] for a [situcetion??/situation??]] of a [?] deed on land of _ Whitaker on Clear Creek.Kentucky Court Records, Jefferson County, Minute Book 3 1790-1793, (1790, page 84, digital image, FamilySearch.com. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-PSX9-D?i=142&cat=421450"According to Google, a writ of ad quod damnum has to do with condemnation or confiscation of property. "ipui" or "issui" would be dative forms of words I don't recognize, while "ipsui" would be "to/for that one," also dative, in regular Latin. Note: Thank you to [[Anderson-27719 | Susan Anderson]] for the transcription. The 1794 Shelby County, Kentucky Tax List shows Charles Whitaker with 522 acres 1st class land, 3 horses, 21 cattle. Charles Whitaker is listed with 1 horse. Other Whitakers were Martha, Elisha, John, Ressa, Eliza.Tax books 1792, 1794-1797, 1799-1809, 1811- 1815, (1792), digital image, FamilySearch.com. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-89CZ?i=16&cat=157353 '''* [[Whitaker-8026 | Charles Whitaker]]''' house builder? '''* [[Keene-133 | Thomas Billingsly Keene]]''' - Written as owner in some texts - Tax lists prove his land was not the same as where Meadowstone is located. * '''1796''' Thos B Keene 200 acres first class land, 1 male over 21, 7 blacks over 16, 9 total blacks, 4 horses, 16 cattle.Kentucky Tax List, Scott County, 1796, digital image, FamilySearch.com. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-X358-V?i=27&cat=157349 * '''1797''' Thos B Keene 200 acres first class land, 1 male over 21, 3 blacks over 16, 9 blacks total, 6 horses.Kentucky Tax List, Scott County, 1797, digital image, FamilySearch.com. https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/007834503?i=87&cat=157349 * '''1800''' Thomas Keene 200 acres first class land, entered by Tumblestone, 2 men over 21, 5 blacks over 16, 10 total blacks, 6 horses.Kentucky Tax List, Scott County, 1800, digital image, FamilySearch.com. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-X35L-N?i=234&cat=157349 * '''1801''' Thomas B Keene 200 acres first class land, entered by Tumblestone, 2 men over 21, 5 blacks over 16, 9 total blacks, 8 horsesKentucky Tax List, Scott County, 1801, digital image, FamilySearch.com. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-X355-Z?i=283&cat=157349 '''* [[Keene-2781 | Richard H Keene]]''' 1791-1822 * '''1791''' Richard Keene 4 white, 4 blacks, 2 horses.Kentucky Tax List, Woodford County, Tax books 1790-1797, 1799-1814, (1791), digital image, FamilySearch.com. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-CS8S-J?i=56&cat=157427 ** 1795 R Keene 1 male over 21, 10 total blacks, 5 blacks over 16, 6 horses, 13 cattle.Tax books 1792, 1794-1797, 1799-1809, 1811- 1815, (1801), digital image, FamilySearch.com. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-X358-V?i=27&cat=157349 * '''1801''' Richard Keene 2 male over 21, 1 male over 16, 6 blacks over 16, 14 total blacks, 8 horses.Tax books 1792, 1794-1797, 1799-1809, 1811- 1815, (1801), digital image, FamilySearch.com. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-89CZ?i=16&cat=157353 * '''1809''' Richard H Keene 200 acres first class land, entered by Abr Whitaker, 2 men of 21, 8 blacks over 16, 17 total blacks, 9 horses. 70acres 3rd class land on Eagle Creek entered by John Cobb.Kentucky Tax List, Scott County, 1809, digital image, FamilySearch.com. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-X35D-B?i=734&cat=157349 * '''1817''' Richard H Keene 200 acres first class land Millers Run, entered by Whitaker, $15 an acre, 1 man over 21, 1 black over 16, 3 total blacks, 6 horses, total taxable amount $3905.Kentucky Tax List, Scott County, 1817, digital image, FamilySearch.com. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-X352-7?i=1116&cat=157349 * '''1821''' Richard Keene 200 acres first class land Millers Run, entered by Whitaker, $20 an acre, 1 male over 21, 2 blacks over 16, 4 total blacks, 8 horses, total taxable amount $5235.Kentucky Tax Lists, Scott County, Kentucky, books 1819-1823, 1825-1831, 1833 and 1835, (1821), digital image, FamilySearch.com. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-Z9SM-P?i=216&cat=157349 '''* [[Unknown-654307 | Delila Keene]]''' 1823-1826 * '''1823''' Delila Keene 225 acres first class land Millers Run, entered by Johnson, $20 an acre, 2 blacks over 16, 4 total blacks, 7 horses, total taxable amount $5780.Kentucky Tax Lists, Scott County, Kentucky, books 1819-1823, 1825-1831, 1833 and 1835, (1823), digital image, FamilySearch.com. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-Z995-8?i=340&cat=157349 * '''1825''' Delila Keene 200 acres first class land Millers Run, Entered by Whitaker, $25 an acres, 2 blacks over 16, 5 total blacks, 6 horses, total taxable amount $7000.Kentucky Tax Lists, Scott County, Kentucky, books 1819-1823, 1825-1831, 1833 and 1835, (1826), digital image, FamilySearch.com. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-ZBP3?i=407&cat=157349 '''* [[Keene-2782 | John H Keene]]''' 1826-1844 * '''1826''' John H Keene 100 acres first class land Millers Run, entered by Johnson, $18 an acre, 0 blacks over 16, 2 total blacks, 4 horses, total taxable amount $$2620.Kentucky Tax Lists, Scott County, Kentucky, books 1819-1823, 1825-1831, 1833 and 1835, (1826), digital image, FamilySearch.com. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-Z993-Y?i=489&cat=157349 * '''1828''' John H Keene 225 acres first class land Millers Run, entered by Whitaker, $12 an acre, 2 blacks over 16, 5 total blacks, 6 horses, total taxable amount $1255.Kentucky Tax Lists, Scott County, Kentucky, books 1819-1823, 1825-1831, 1833 and 1835, (1828), digital image, FamilySearch.com. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-Z9ML-R?i=686&cat=157349 * '''1831''' John Keene 200 acres 2nd class land Millers Run, entered by Whitaker, $15 an acre, 5 blacks over 16, 10 total blacks, 10 horses, total taxable amount $5150.Kentucky Tax Lists, Scott County, Kentucky, books 1819-1823, 1825-1831, 1833 and 1835, (1826), digital image, FamilySearch.com. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-Z9MM-C?i=959&cat=157349 * '''1835''' John H Keene 215 acres 1st class land Millers Run, entered by Whitaker, $30 an acre, 4 blacks over 16, 7 total blacks non inherited, 15 horses, 5 cattle, 1 carriage, total taxable amount $9525.Kentucky Tax Lists, Scott County, Kentucky, books 1819-1823, 1825-1831, 1833 and 1835, (1826), digital image, FamilySearch.com. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-Z1V3?i=1141&cat=157349 * '''1836''' John H Keene 225 acres 1st class land Millers Run, $45 an acre, 5 blacks over 16, 7 total blacks, none inherited, 1 carriage, total taxable amount $14,500Kentucky Tax Lists, Scott County, Kentucky, books 1826-1851, (1836), digital image, FamilySearch.com. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DSR5-Z?i=32&cat=157349 '''* [[Herndon-2349 | Charles Herndon]]''' owner 1844- * '''1845''' Chas T Herndon 240 acres on Millers Run $9,600, 1 male over 21, 4 slaves over 16, 9 total slaves $2,500, 10 horses $300, 6 cattle $50, 1 carriage, total taxable amount $12,550.Kentucky Tax Books, Scott County, 1836-1851, (1845), digital image, FamilySearch.com. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DSTC-X?i=544&cat=157349 * '''1847''' Chas T Herndon 240 acres on Miller's Run $9,600, 1 male over 21, 5 slaves over 16, 9 total slaves $3600, 12 horses $240, 16 mules $500, 15 cattle $50, 1 carriage, 1 child between 5-16, total taxable amount $14,090.Kentucky Tax Books, Scott County, 1836-1851, (1845), digital image, FamilySearch.com. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DSPL-K?i=690&cat=157349 * In 1850 Charles T Herndon was living in Scott County, Kentucky, United States with his family. He was 37 born in Kentucky and working as a farmer with a real estate value of $13,500. His wife Mary W. was 26. The others in the house were children; Betty J 9, John F 7, Mary Jane 5 also Robert Burby 60 black born in Virginia. Living next to them was the Jabez Risk family who owned the stone house built around the same time as Meadowstone on the same land grant. "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M652-4XX : 22 December 2020), Charles T Herndon, Scott, Kentucky, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). In 1850 Charles T Herndon is listed on the Slave schedules in Scott County, Kentucky, United States. Unfortunately, names are not listed only ages. Male 40, Male 31, Female 30, Female 27, Female 18, Male 18, Female 15, Male 14, Male 13, Male 11, Male 10, Male 9, Female 2. "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HR7L-853Z : 15 February 2020), Charles T Herndon in entry for MM9.1.1/MVZ7-FM4:, 1850. '''* [[Risk-224 | Jabez Risk]]''' owner In 1850 Jabez V Risk was living in Scott County, Kentucky, United States. He was 44 born in Kentucky and working as a farmer. The value of real estate was $13,680. His wife Dulcina was 36 born in Kentucky. The others in the house were children; James 13, Mailda 11, Theodore 9, Catherine 7, George 4, others of unknown relation were John Price 13 and Mary O Risk 7. "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M652-4X2 : 22 December 2020), Jabez V Risk, Scott, Kentucky, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). In 1850 Jabez V Risk is listed on the slave schedules. Unfortunately, names are not listed only ages for the 16 as follows; Male 36, Male 36, Female 36, Female 30, Male 35, Male 34, Male 45, Male 44, Female 13, Male 11, Female 9, Female 13, Female 6, Female 5, Female 2, Male 0. "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HR7L-85W2 : 15 February 2020), Jabez V Risk in entry for MM9.1.1/MVZ7-FM2:, 1850. In 1850 Jabez Risk's farm was listed in the agricultural schedule. 342 acres, land value of $13,680, value of farm machinery $250. Livestock 14 horses, 8 asses & mules, 5 milch cows, 2 working oxen, 30 other cattle, 9 sheep, 120 swine, livestock value $2080. Produce 80 bushels of wheat, 4000 bushels of Indian corn, 30 pounds of wool, 10 bushels of peas & beans, 80 bushels of Irish potatoes, 10 bushels of sweet potatoes, 200 pounds of butter, 10 pounds of cheese, 14 tons of dew rotted hemp, 100 pounds of beeswax and honey, value of animals slaughtered $224. "United States, Kentucky, Agricultural Schedules, 1850-1880", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:68SF-3LYJ : 28 December 2021), Jabez V Risk, 1850. '''* [[Wilson-92334 | Andrew Wilson]]''' owner '''* [[Tisdale-1272 | Walter Tisdale]]''' owner 1864/5 to Dec 1889 * '''1865''' Walter Tisdale 361 acres on Millers Run $16,600, 2 slaves over 16, 15 total slaves $1000, 11 horses $600, 1 mule $75, 1 Jennie $25, 35 cattle $800, carriage $200, watch/clock $10, gold/silver plate $50, piano $200, total value $19,560, 1 male over 21, 45 hogs over 6 months, 2 tons hay, 5000 bushels corn.Kentucky Tax Books, Scott County, 1864-1871, (1867), digital image, FamilySearch.com. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLZ-QSP9?i=101&cat=157349 * '''1867''' Walter Tisdale 360 acres on Millers Run $18,000, 14 horses $700, 10 mules $660, 4 Jennies $20, 40 cattle $1100, carriage $125, watch/clock $10, piano $150, total value $20,765, 1 male over 21, 10 hogs over 6 months, 4,000 bushels corn, 100 bushels wheat.Kentucky Tax Books, Scott County, 1864-1871, (1867), digital image, FamilySearch.com. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLZ-Q9PT?i=302&cat=157349 Walter Tisdale left a will 19 Oct 1883 in Fayette County, Kentucky. A farm of 275 acres in Scott County, Kentucky was to be divided between his three children. The will states he was living in Lexington and has a brick home at 288 North Broadway and a frame house at 290 North Broady that were left to his daughters. The Will was amended in 1884 and probated 16 Dec 1889. It was entered in Scott County 4 Dec 1915."Kentucky, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1774-1989," Page 225, Will Book, Vol S-V, 1877-1930, Scott County, digital image s.v. "Walter Tisdale," Ancestry.com. https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/100552:9066?tid=&pid=&queryId=742ce73b9ed92dd2b1e2da6c05495ca7&_phsrc=pzj3520&_phstart=successSource '''* Tisdale heirs, Anna, Aria & James M Tisdale''' 16 Dec 1889 to '''* [[Bradley-16816 | Victor Flournoy Bradley]]''' owner 1905 to 1908 '''* [[Bradley-4229 | Victor Anderville Bradley Sr.]]''' owner 1908 to 1969 '''* [[Bradley-16814 | Victor Anderville Bradley Jr.]]''' owner 1969 to 1984 '''* [[Bradley-16815 | Living Wooten]]''' owner 1984 to 2012 '''* [[Gillispie-586 | Jeffrey Gillispie]] & [[Murphy-26503 | Lukas Murphy]]''' owner 2012-Present (2023) [[Murphy-26503 | Lukas Patrick Murphy]] & [[Gillispie-586 | Jeffrey Gillispie]], Personal Recollections, (2012 - Present (2022)). ===Other Residents=== * '''Slaves of Richard H Keene''' Listed in 1822 Inventory: man Phillip $450 woman Sbby $300 woman Jane $130 man Elbert $120 The 1821 tax list shows 2 blacks over 16 with 4 total blacks. Jane and Elbert must be right around that age to be listed as man and woman in the 1822 Inventory. * '''Slaves of Delila Keene''' * '''Slaves of John H Keene''' * '''Slaves of Charles Herndon''' * '''Slaves of Jabez Risk''' * '''Slaves of Andrew Wilson?''' * '''Unknown tenants 1880s-1940s''' * ''' Padgett tenant''' * ''' [[Lucas-14337 | Onie T Lucas]] tenant''' * '''Living Puckett''' tenant ????-2012, worked the farm while the house was vacant. ===List of All Known Occupants=== Click [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Meadowstone%2C_Scott%2C_Kentucky_One_Place_Study here] to view all profiles of people who lived at meadowstone. *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Meadowstone, Scott, Kentucky One Place Study |WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ==Restoration== {{Image|file=Meadowstone_Scott_Kentucky_One_Place_Study-5.jpg |caption=Meadowstone as an abandended building 2012 }} {{Image|file=Meadowstone_Scott_Kentucky_One_Place_Study-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Another abandonded view. }} Meadowstone was restored from 2012-2020 by Jeffrey Gillispie. It was at that time the Log Home was moved from Harrison County to become part of Meadowstone. It was necessary to have an addition to the build for plumbing. The stone walls are 42" thick at the bottom of the basement and are dry stacked up to the eaves of the attic. The thick walls do not lend to running modern electric, heating and plumbing. The original house looked exactly the same in the front and the back. We don't actually know what they considered the front. It was 2 rooms over 2 rooms with a central hall. A few years later they built an additional 2 rooms that you can see to the left of the photo. These rooms were offset from the original building to allow one of the back windows in the attached room to remain. The addition had an additional staircase. the upstairs room could be locked from the bottom of the stairs as a travelers room. {{Image|file=Meadowstone_Scott_Kentucky_One_Place_Study-9.jpg |caption=Hall Log Home becomes part of Meadowstone. }} {{Image|file=Meadowstone_Scott_Kentucky_One_Place_Study-7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Hall Log Home just before being dismantled. }} When the Log home was attached to Meadowstone it became the Kitchen, 3 bathrooms, laundry and office. To run Heating and Electric the floor had to be changed on the second floor. Originally it was just board width. Now there are two layers of boards with space between for modern amenities. The original first floor, floorboards of the log home, became the celling of the first floor in the rebuilt log home. The log home had two chimneys that were moved. Only one chimney was rebuilt, and it was widened in places to house the stove and oven in the kitchen. The other chimney was not rebuilt because the logs on that side are directly against the stone portion of the house.   {{Image|file=Meadowstone_Georgetown_Kentucky_One_Place_Study-3.jpg |caption=Meadowstone Front showing early stone addition, Sep 2022 }} === Project Stickers and Categories === Copy and paste the following to add a Meadowstone as a sticker and category or only category to a profile. *[[Category:Meadowstone, Scott, Kentucky One Place Study]] {|cellpadding=10 |'''OPS Sticker''' |- |{{One Place Study|place=Meadowstone, Scott, Kentucky|category=Meadowstone, Scott, Kentucky One Place Study}} |{{One Place Study|place=Meadowstone, Scott, Kentucky|category=Meadowstone, Scott, Kentucky One Place Study}}
'''''(adds category)''''' |} ===Research Notes=== * '''1790''' No Keene listed in Woodford County, Kentucky.Kentucky Tax List, Woodford County, Tax books 1790-1797, 1799-1814, (1790), digital image, FamilySearch.com. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-CS8G-P?i=3&cat=157427 * '''1794''', badly damaged record no Whitakers found. Several of the Keene family are on the record.Kentucky Tax List, Scott County, 1794 digital image, FamilySearch.com. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-X3PG-P?i=12&cat=157349 All landowners who have land entered by Abraham Whitaker. Charles Whitaker has a neighboring land grand of 1000 so we will document those as well to avoid confusion. '''1801 and 1802''' Tax List: James Beatie 609a entered by Archer & Whitaker - corrected to Archer 1802 Henry Barlow 20a entered by Archer & Whitaker - corrected to Archer 1802 John Brown 200a entered by Whitaker, surveyor Johnson Benjamin Bradley 63 1/2 entered by Whitaker, surveyor Johnson Matthew Barclay 225 acres entered by Charles Whitaker William Cox 150 acres entered by Whitaker Joseph Ewing 129 acres entered by Charles Whitaker Richard Keene 200 not listed - corrected to Whitaker, 1 male 21, 2 male 16, 6 black over 16, 13 total blacks, 8 horses.https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-X353-1?i=303&cat=157349 Samuel L Keene 200 not listed - corrected to Whitaker 1802 Samuel Y Keene 300 not listed - corrected to Johnson & Craig 1802 Adam Miller Sr. 100 entered by Charles Whitaker George Shannon 400 entered by A Whitaker ===Needs Work=== # Creation of all Slave Profiles for Richard H Keene # Creation of all Slave Profiles for John H Keene # Creation of all Slave Profiles for Delila Keene # Creation of all Slave Profiles for Charles Herndon # Creation of all Slave Profiles for Jabez Risk # Ask if tenant records exist before the Padgett family. # Research Deeds before Bradley 1905 and after Tisdale's death 1889. ==Sources==

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[[Category:England, Meads Name Study]] This page is part of the [[:Space:Meads Name Study| Meads Name Study]]. This is a list of the 1500 records in the 1939 England & Wales Register and the aim is to detail all persons recorded with surname Meads in 1939 Register and to create individual profiles where needed. Those profiles that have been created but not yet linked to this list are [[:Category: 1921 1939, Meads Name Study| here in the 1921 1939, Meads Name Study category]] You can search or sort the cols. The table is in First name order except there are a few additional records at the bottom that have been added after where they have been recorded with another name variant. {| border="0" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" |- ! align="center" style="background:#D4E6BF;"|'''First Name(s)''' ! align="center" style="background:#D4E6BF;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#D4E6BF;"|'''Birth Year ''' ! align="center" style="background:#D4E6BF;"|'''Address ''' ! align="center" style="background:#D4E6BF;"|'''Borough / district''' ! align="center" style="background:#D4E6BF;"|'''County''' ! align="center" style="background:#D4E6BF;"|'''Country''' ! align="center" style="background:#D4E6BF;"|'''Link to Profile ''' |- |Abigail||Meads||1863||Public Assistance,Poor Law Institution Railway Approach, East Grinstead||East Grinstead U.D.||Sussex||England||[[Meads-1515|Abigal Meads (1863-)]] |- |Abram||Meads||1862||162 Creek Road, March||March U.D.||Cambridgeshire||England||[[Meads-1516|Abram Meads (1862-)]] |- |Abram L||Meads||1895||348 Wokingham Road, Reading||Wokingham R.D.||Berkshire||England||[[Meads-1517|Abram Lewis Meads (1895-)]] |- |Ada||Meads||1879||Upwey, Hazelmere, Hazlemere||Wycombe R.D.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Ada||Meads||1885||46 Staunton Drive, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Ada||Meads||1885||Clifton Villas Bonner Lane, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Ada||Meads||1901||54 James Street, Scarborough||Scarborough M.B.||Yorkshire (North Riding)||England|| |- |Ada||Meads||1906||21 Westbury Place, Halifax||Halifax C.B.||Yorkshire (West Riding)||England|| |- |Ada||Meads||1910||, Sproxton, Wymondham||Melton and Belvoir R.D.||Leicestershire||England|| |- |Ada||Meads (Jones)||1919||Knebworth House Old Knebworth, Old Knebworth, Knebworth||Hitchin R.D.||Hertfordshire||England|| |- |Ada||Meads (Richards)||1892||112 Fenton Road, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Ada F||Meads (Janeway)||1932||Old Court Church Road, Burstow, Smallfield||Godstone R.D.||Surrey||England|| |- |Ada J||Meads||1914||The Willows Smithfield Road, Maidenhead||Cookham R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Ada M||Meads||1860||Radclive Road, Gawcott||Buckingham M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Adelaide N||Meads||1911||20 Southfield Road, High Wycombe||High Wycombe M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England||[[Adams-70752|Adelaide Nudick (Adams) Meads (1911-)]] |- |Agnes||Meads||1892||20 Bright Street, Leeds||Leeds C.B.||Yorkshire (West Riding)||England|| |- |Agnes A||Meads||1883||West Ham Mental Hospital, Goodmayes, Ilford, Goodmayes||Ilford M.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Agnes L||Meads||1884||123 Chelsea Hospital West Hill,West Cliff, Hastings||Hastings C.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |Agnes L||Meads (Suter)||1919||114 Rowan Avenue, Hove||Hove M.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |Ailie||Meads||1902||The Gardens,Little Halla Bishopton, South Heighton||Chailey R.D.||Sussex||England|| |- |Alan F||Meads||1935||6 Vernon Rise, Ealing||Ealing M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Albert||Meads||1862||21 Charnwood Avenue, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Albert||Meads||1865||Fox Wood View, Burnor Pool, Calverton, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Albert||Meads||1876||34 Erskine Street, Leicester||Leicester C.B.||Leicestershire||England|| |- |Albert||Meads||1879||Saint Davids Hospital Silver Street, Edmonton||Edmonton M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Albert||Meads||1881||72 Highbridge Road, Royal Sutton Coldfield||Sutton Coldfield M.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Albert||Meads||1883||70 King Edward Road, Loughborough||Loughborough M.B.||Leicestershire||England|| |- |Albert||Meads||1888||23 Watson Street, Derby||Derby C.B.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Albert||Meads||1897||15 Arnold Street, West Auckland||Bishop Auckland U.D.||Durham||England|| |- |Albert||Meads||1897||"the Croft" Calverton, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Albert||West-Meads||1902||62 Church Road, Epsom||Epsom and Ewell M.B.||Surrey||England|| |- |Albert (Victor)||Meads||1897||23 Chetwynd Road, Beeston||Beeston and Stapleford U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Albert C||Meads||1891||2 Flareth Lane, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Albert C||Meads||1922||47 Monks Close, Lancing||Worthing R.D.||Sussex||England|| |- |Albert E||Meads||1863||Saint Pierre High Street, Riddings||Alfreton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Albert E||Meads||1873||69 Great Brooms Road, Southborough||Southborough U.D.||Kent||England|| |- |Albert E||Meads||1901||4 Abbott Street, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Albert E||Meads||1907||2 Cains Farm Cottage Cain's Lane, Hillingdon||Yiewsley and West Drayton U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Albert E||Meads||1910||Adbury House Cottage, Burghclere||Kingsclere and Whitchurch R.D.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Albert E||Meads||1916||70 King Edward Road, Loughborough||Loughborough M.B.||Leicestershire||England|| |- |Albert F||Meads||1887||Moorfields Farm, Caythorpe, Gunthorpe||Southwell R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Albert H C||Meads||1917||63 St Andrews Road, Southampton||Southampton C.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Albert H G||Meads||1897||63 St Andrews Road, Southampton||Southampton C.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Albert J||Meads||1891||141 Rathcool Gardens, Hornsey||Hornsey M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Albert J||Meads||1919||12 Spring Grove, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Albert T E||Meads||1905||128 Wolverton Road, Newport Pagnell||Newport Pagnell U.D.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Albert V||Meads||1916||58 Islingword Road, Brighton And Hove||Brighton C.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |Albiina Ruth||Meads||1894||Off Main Street, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Aldred C||Meads||1883||1 Cains Farm Cottage Cain's Lane, Hillingdon||Yiewsley and West Drayton U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Alexander F||Meads||1908||21 Fulbrook Grove, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Alexander J||Meads||1915||47 Monks Close, Lancing||Worthing R.D.||Sussex||England|| |- |Alfred||Meads||1865||Verdun Robin Hood Lane, Blue Bell Hill||Malling R.D.||Kent||England|| |- |Alfred||Meads||1880||Birmingham Infirmary, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Alfred||Meads||1901||3 Longmeads Cottages, Writtle||Chelmsford R.D.||Essex||England|| |- |Alfred||Meads||1921||11a Public House King Street, Rochester||Rochester M.B.||Kent||England|| |- |Alfred A||Meads||1880||17 Foxhall Road, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Alfred E||Meads||1889||97 Great Colmore Street, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Alfred E||Meads||1911||7 Towle Street, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Alfred E||Meads||1912||"ferndene" Nottingham Road, Hucknall||Hucknall U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Alfred Ernest||Meads||1870||94 Huntingdon Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Alfred G||Meads||1878||111 Byron Road, Harrow||Harrow U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Alfred George||Meads||1930||9 Beverley Road, Ealing||Southall M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Alfred J||Meads||1889||83 Gipsy Lane, Oxford||Oxford C.B.||Oxfordshire||England|| |- |Alfred J||Meads||1906||17 Cambridge Road, Ealing||Southall M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Alfred James||Meads||1876||Doris Villa Abshot Road, Titchfield Common||Fareham U.D.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Alfred John (Frederick)||Meades (Meads)||1899||25 Albyn Road, Deptford, Lewisham||Deptford||London||England|| |- |Alfred M||Meads||1923||6-247 Great Colmore Street, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Alfred V||Meads||1910||4 George Street, Kettering||Kettering M.B.||Northamptonshire||England|| |- |Alfred W||Meads||1897||18 Kingsway, Heanor||Heanor U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Alfred W H||Meads||1914||18 Back, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Alice||Meads||1868||51 Walham Grove, Fulham, Hammersmith And Fulham||Fulham||London||England|| |- |Alice||Meads||1870||79 Seago Street, Lowestoft||Lowestoft M.B.||Suffolk||England|| |- |Alice||Meads||1870||Rose Cottage, Balcombe||Cuckfield R.D.||Sussex||England|| |- |Alice||Meads||1885||Finedon Road, Burton Latimer||Burton Latimer U.D.||Northamptonshire||England|| |- |Alice||Meads||1905||Olive Cottages Long Street, Atherstone||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Alice||Brooker (Meads)||1916||5 South Street, Farnborough||Farnborough U.D.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Alice Ann||Meads||1865||Great Wilm Mill Fields,Shardlow, Shardlow||Shardlow R.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Alice E||Meads||1881||12 Barton Grove, Leeds||Leeds C.B.||Yorkshire (West Riding)||England|| |- |Alice E||Meads||1888||62 Whitethorn, Hillingdon||Yiewsley and West Drayton U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Alice E||Meads||1898||"the Croft" Calverton, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Alice F||Meads||1873||94 High Street, Hillingdon||Uxbridge U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Alice K||Meads||1883||17 Formosa Street, Maida Vale, City Of Westminster||Paddington||London||England|| |- |Alice L||Meads||1873||Little Woolpits, Eastnor||Ledbury R.D.||Herefordshire||England|| |- |Alice Lily||Baker (Aldrich,Meads)||1919||26 Manbey Grove, Stratford||West Ham C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Alice M||Meads||1888||143 Arbury Road, Cambridge||Cambridge M.B.||Cambridgeshire||England|| |- |Alice M||Meads||1895||213 Welbeck Road, Sutton||Carshalton U.D.||Surrey||England|| |- |Alice M||Meads||1917||6 Sylvester Street, Hucknall||Hucknall U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Alice M||Goatcher (Meads)||1882||64 Braemar Road, Brentford||Brentford and Chiswick M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Alice M||Wilkinson (Meads)||1912||5 Ryle Street, Bloxwich||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Alick H||Meads||1889||123 Cato Street, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Alick H (Alex)||Meads||1920||123 Cato Street, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Allen J||Meads||1905||4 Desmond Road, Eastbourne||Eastbourne C.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |Amelia||Meads||1884||124 Gulson Road, Coventry||Coventry C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Amelia C||Meads||1865||3 Dalling Road, Hammersmith, Hammersmith And Fulham||Hammersmith||London||England|| |- |Amelia Mary||Meads (Jones)||1920||21 Vernon Street, Swansea||Swansea C.B.||Glamorganshire||Wales|| |- |Amy||Meads||1874||209 Blackstock Road, Finsbury Park, Haringey||Islington||London||England|| |- |Amy E||Meads||1914||217 Stephendale Road, Sands End, Hammersmith And Fulham||Fulham||London||England|| |- |Amy M||Meads||1870||8 Buckingham Gardens, Slough||Slough M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Amy M||Creswell (Meads)||1911||Markham Crescent, Staveley||Staveley U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Amy M M||Meads||1902||240 Mollison Way, Harrow||Harrow U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Amy S||Meads||1902||133 Cecil Road, Rochester||Rochester M.B.||Kent||England|| |- |Andrew||Meads||1884||16 Wigley Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Andrew J||Meads||1918||Barn Farm, Skillington, Stoke Rochford||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Andrews F||Meads||1892||Schoolhouse, Skillington||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Ann||Meads||1853||99 Mansfield Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Ann||Meads||1864||174 Linden Avenue, Kettering||Kettering M.B.||Northamptonshire||England|| |- |Ann||Meads||1912||125 Castle Road, Scarborough||Scarborough M.B.||Yorkshire (North Riding)||England|| |- |Ann||Meads||1914||35 Treverton Street, Kensal Green, Brent||Kensington||London||England|| |- |Anna||Meads||1864||Noel Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Anne||Meads||1875||9 Fernleigh Avenue, Bridgwater||Bridgwater M.B.||Somerset||England|| |- |Anne||Meads||1877||Posters Lodge Burlington House St James's, St James's, City Of Westminster||City of Westminster||London||England|| |- |Annie||Meads||1862||51 Broomfield Road, Beckenham||Beckenham M.B.||Kent||England|| |- |Annie||Meads||1871||204 Big Barn Lane, Mansfield||Mansfield M.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Annie||Meads||1873||60 Abbey Road, Beeston||Beeston and Stapleford U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Annie||Meads||1880||1 Harrington Street, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Annie||Meads||1880||West Park Hospital, Epsom||Epsom and Ewell M.B.||Surrey||England|| |- |Annie||Meads||1882||Council House Haddon Road, Guilsborough||Brixworth R.D.||Northamptonshire||England|| |- |Annie||Meads||1891||90 Windsor Avenue, Hillingdon||Uxbridge U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Annie||Meads||1891||89 Avenue, Bentley||Bentley with Arksey U.D.||Yorkshire (West Riding)||England|| |- |Annie||Meads||1892||9 Imperial Cottages, Sands End, Hammersmith And Fulham||Fulham||London||England|| |- |Annie||Harris (Meads)||1914||White Cottage, Guilsborough||Brixworth R.D.||Northamptonshire||England|| |- |Annie||Meads (Bailey)||1897||George's Lane, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Annie||Meads (Balkwise)||1923||32 Harwood Terrace, Sands End, Hammersmith And Fulham||Fulham||London||England|| |- |Annie (Benson)||Meads||1890||10 Mersey Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Annie B||Meads||1910||The Firs, Whitacre Heath||Meriden R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Annie B (Anne)||Tandy (Meads)||1935||1 Wickford Garden Parade South End Road, Wickford||Billericay U.D.||Essex||England|| |- |Annie D H||Meads (Roles)||1891||13 Elms Avenue, Eastbourne||Eastbourne C.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |Annie E||Meads||1880||20 Princess Street, Maidenhead||Maidenhead M.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Annie E||Meads||1891||6 Bell Road, Wallasey||Wallasey C.B.||Cheshire||England|| |- |Annie E||Meads||1891||38/40 Lansdowne Road, Bournemouth||Bournemouth C.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Annie E||Meads||1909||27 Heron Street, Stoke-On-Trent||Stoke-On-Trent C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Annie E||Meads||1909||11 Horringer Road, Bury St Edmunds||Bury St Edmunds M.B.||Suffolk||England|| |- |Annie E||Meads||1912||9 Little Lane, Swingate||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Annie E||Mead?s||1884||20 Inwood Road, Liverpool||Liverpool C.B.||Lancashire||England|| |- |Annie E||Meads (Grundy)||1889||14 Brent Gardens Tavistock Road, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Annie M||Meads||1879||21 Co-Operative Street, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Annie M||Meads||1880||18 Kensington Road, Weston-Super-Mare||Weston-Super-Mare M.B.||Somerset||England|| |- |Annie M||Meads||1880||"fairdale" Mancetter Road, Atherstone||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Anthony B||Meads||1928||8 Council House H H, Kingsclere And Whitchurch||Kingsclere and Whitchurch R.D.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Archibald F C||Meads||1889||38/40 Lansdowne Road, Bournemouth||Bournemouth C.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Arnold D||Meads||1926||18 Scutant Dyffryn Road, Port Talbot||Port Talbot M.B.||Glamorganshire||Wales|| |- |Artemiss||Meads||1909||Field Farm, Beeston||Beeston and Stapleford U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Arthur||Meads||1871||17 Porteus Road, Paddington, City Of Westminster||Paddington||London||England|| |- |Arthur||Meads||1883||Rushall, Wilsford||Pewsey R.D.||Wiltshire||England|| |- |Arthur||Meads||1891||141 Beacon Road, Loughborough||Loughborough M.B.||Leicestershire||England|| |- |Arthur||Meads||1893||42 Foxhall Road, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Arthur||Meads||1894||33 High Street, Buckingham||Buckingham M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Arthur||Meads||1899||3 Beatrice Road, Richmond Upon Thames||Richmond M.B.||Surrey||England|| |- |Arthur||Meads||1900||8 Harwood Place, Sutton In Ashfield||Sutton-In-Ashfield U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Arthur||Meads||1900||52 Newstead Colliery Byron Street, Newstead||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Arthur||Meads||1907||82 Newgate Lane, Mansfield||Mansfield M.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Arthur (E)||Fisher (Meads)||1896||170 Moorbridge Lane, Stapleford||Beeston and Stapleford U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Arthur A||Meads||1898||Cherry Garden Street, Bermondsey, Southwark||Bermondsey||London||England|| |- |Arthur C||Meads||1883||62 Whitethorn, Hillingdon||Yiewsley and West Drayton U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Arthur C V||Meads||1900||37 Bath Road, Hounslow||Brentford and Chiswick M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Arthur E||Meads||1885||18 Kensington Road, Weston-Super-Mare||Weston-Super-Mare M.B.||Somerset||England|| |- |Arthur E||Meads||1889||26 Linden Road, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Arthur H||Meads||1911||184 Tomswood Hill, Redbridge||Ilford M.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Arthur H||Meads||1913||Church Farm Cottage Dunscot W St L, Cookham||Cookham R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Arthur J||Meads||1895||Queens Marys Hospital Roehampton, Rochampton, Roehampton, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Arthur J||Meads||1919||2 Oak Inn Cottage, Iver Heath||Eton R.D.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Arthur J||Meads||1935||13 Redstone Park, Redhill||Reigate M.B.||Surrey||England|| |- |Arthur L||Meads||1907||Church Street, Skillington||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Arthur R||Meads||1871||60 Abbey Road, Beeston||Beeston and Stapleford U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Arthur R||Meads||1903||6 Marketfield Road,Redhill, Redhill||Reigate M.B.||Surrey||England|| |- |Arthur R||Meads||1929||8 Harwood Place, Sutton In Ashfield||Sutton-In-Ashfield U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Arthur T||Meads||1909||62 Whitethorn, Hillingdon||Yiewsley and West Drayton U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Arthur W||Meads||1894||181 Putney Bridge Road, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Aubrey||Meads||1905||342 Westborough Road, Southend-On-Sea||Southend-On-Sea C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Audrey J||Meads||1923||1 Bestall Road, Grimsby||Grimsby C.B.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Lindsey)||England|| |- |Bandra||Meads (Hallam)||1938||13 Warley View, Halifax||Halifax C.B.||Yorkshire (West Riding)||England|| |- |Barbara||Meads||1926||313 Commercial Road, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Barbara||Coomber (Meads)||1932||1 Brocas Cottages Hever, Hever||Sevenoaks R.D.||Kent||England|| |- |Barbara M||Murell (Meads)||1922||41a Fawe Park Road, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Barbara M||Murrell (Meads)||1922||181 Putney Bridge Road, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Bartholomew||Meads||1890||6 Bell Road, Wallasey||Wallasey C.B.||Cheshire||England|| |- |Basil A G||Meads||1901||77 London Road Shop London Road, Alderley Edge||Alderley Edge U.D.||Cheshire||England|| |- |Beatrice||Meads||1878||45 Eversley Road, Norwich||St Faith's and Aylsham R.D.||Norfolk||England|| |- |Beatrice||Meads||1907||8 Hill View Road, Beeston||Beeston and Stapleford U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Beatrice||Meads||1909||87 George Street, New Arley||Meriden R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Beatrice E||Meads||1882||47 Monks Close, Lancing||Worthing R.D.||Sussex||England|| |- |Beatrice E||Meads||1917||5 Queen Anne's Gate, Westminster Abbey, City Of Westminster||City of Westminster||London||England|| |- |Beatrice E||Meads||1917||5 Queen Anne's Gate, Westminster Abbey, City Of Westminster||City of Westminster||London||England|| |- |Beatrice E||Meads (Gillan)||1900||61 Groveway, Barking And Dagenham||Dagenham M.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Beatrice E A||Meads||1908||76 Beacon Street, Walsall||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Beatrice M||Meads||1911||46 Clydach Street, Brynmawr||Brynmawr U.D.||Breconshire||Wales|| |- |Beatrice R||Meads (Vause)||1927||275 St Helier Avenue, Merton||Merton and Morden U.D.||Surrey||England|| |- |Beatrice R M||Bakewell (Meads)||1916||5 Ryle Street, Bloxwich||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Ben H||Meads||1880||Clifton Villas Bonner Lane, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Bernard||Meads||1920||Burton Road, Billingborough||South Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Bernard (Alexander)||Meads||1891||8 Council House H H, Kingsclere And Whitchurch||Kingsclere and Whitchurch R.D.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Bernerard||Meads||1907||8 Hill View Road, Beeston||Beeston and Stapleford U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Bertha||Meads||1907||31 Free Stone Place, Mansfield||Mansfield M.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Bertie George||Meads||1891||145 Cobden Road, Croydon||Croydon C.B.||Surrey||England|| |- |Bertram E||Meads||1908||, Sproxton, Wymondham||Melton and Belvoir R.D.||Leicestershire||England|| |- |Beryl I||Meads (Gardiner)||1923||117 Malins Road, Portsmouth||Portsmouth C.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Bessie||Meads||1888||2 Oak Inn Cottage, Iver Heath||Eton R.D.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Bessie||Oliver (Meads)||1923||89 Avenue, Bentley||Bentley with Arksey U.D.||Yorkshire (West Riding)||England|| |- |Bessie L||Meads||1890||Clarence Farm Stables Priory Lane, Roehampton, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Betty||Allan (Meads)||1928||31 Free Stone Place, Mansfield||Mansfield M.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Betty||Duwcan (Meads)||1930||16 Wigley Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Betty||Meads (Archer)||1934||16 Boundary Road, Beeston||Beeston and Stapleford U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Betty C||Meads||1926||41 Regent Street, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Betty E||Meads (Knighten)||1926||42 King's Road, Oakham||Oakham U.D.||Rutland||England|| |- |Betty F||Meads (Giles)||1929||20 Norwood Road, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Betty M||Mattock (Meads)||1922||176 Barkers' Butts Lane, Coventry||Coventry C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Blanche||Powell (Meads)||1876||110 Chalet Estate, Mill Hill||Hendon M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Blanche E||Meads||1881||38 Gayford Road, East Acton, Hammersmith And Fulham||Hammersmith||London||England|| |- |Blanche G||Meads||1907||320 Station Road, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Blanche L||Meads||1876||320 Station Road, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Brenda||Gilson (Meads)||1931||262 Duke Street, Stoke-On-Trent||Stoke-On-Trent C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Brenda M||Meads||1932||114 Gowan Road, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Brenda M||Heaton (Meads)||1930||3 Cleveland Avenue, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Bridget||Meads (Kennedy)||1915||30 Guilford Street, Bloomsbury, Camden||Holborn||London||England|| |- |Caroline||Meads||1855||36 Moulsham Street, Chelmsford||Chelmsford M.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Caroline E||Meads||1901||Cherry Garden Street, Bermondsey, Southwark||Bermondsey||London||England|| |- |Caroline E E||Meads||1880||36 Moulsham Street, Chelmsford||Chelmsford M.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Caroline V||Meads||1901||Albion Street, Chester||Chester C.B.||Cheshire||England|| |- |Catherine M||Meads||1890||45 Station Road, Marlow||Marlow U.D.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Catherine M||Meads (Needham)||1918||, Baslow||Bakewell R.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Cecil||Meads||1886||99 Mansfield Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Cecil||Meads||1897||148a Derley Road, Ealing||Southall M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Cecil||Meads||1902||94 High Street, Hillingdon||Uxbridge U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Cecil||Meads||1920||17 Foxhall Road, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Cecil A||Meads||1916||211 Poplar Grove, Kennington||Abingdon R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Cecil J||Meads||1889||Ellendale Mellstock Road, Poole||Poole M.B.||Dorset||England|| |- |Cecil J||Meads||1902||1 Strode Road, Clevedon||Clevedon U.D.||Somerset||England|| |- |Cecilee M||Meads||1914||16 Beckett's Avenue, St Albans||St Albans M.B.||Hertfordshire||England|| |- |Cecilia L R||Meads||1897||12 Thorney Hill, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Cecily M||Meads||1893||Derby Road, Sandiacre||Shardlow R.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Charles||Meads||1861||Hillside Beech Avenue, Sandiacre||Shardlow R.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Charles||Meads||1870||30 Lichfield Road, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Charles||Meads||1872||113 Queen's Road, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Charles||Meads||1889||13 The Curve Lilac Street, East Acton, Hammersmith And Fulham||Hammersmith||London||England|| |- |Charles||Meads||1892||38 Elton Road, Two Mile Hill||Bristol C.B.||Gloucestershire||England|| |- |Charles||Meads||1901||2 Stockhill Terrace, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Charles||Meads||1916||23 Watson Street, Derby||Derby C.B.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Charles||Meads||1928||55 Welfare Road, Stratford||West Ham C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Charles E||Meads||1877||34 Roosevelt Avenue, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Charles E||Meads||1886||21 Ringwood Road, Oxford||Bullingdon R.D.||Oxfordshire||England|| |- |Charles F||Meads||1898||19 Hamilton Road, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Charles H||Meads||1906||22 Carpenter's Road, Stratford||West Ham C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Charles H||Meads||1912||The Hovestead, Sutton Valence||Hollingbourne R.D.||Kent||England|| |- |Charles J||Meads||1870||77 London Road Shop London Road, Alderley Edge||Alderley Edge U.D.||Cheshire||England|| |- |Charles J||Meads||1912||52 Roman Way, Lower Holloway, Islington||Islington||London||England|| |- |Charles K||Meads||1912||9 Little Lane, Swingate||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Charles M||Meads||1885||The Hovestead, Sutton Valence||Hollingbourne R.D.||Kent||England|| |- |Charles S||Meads||1858||2 Gayford Road, East Acton, Hammersmith And Fulham||Hammersmith||London||England|| |- |Charles S||Meads||1888||55 Welfare Road, Stratford||West Ham C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Charles W||Meads||1879||Fisherman Cottage Titchfield, Titchfield||Fareham U.D.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Charles W H||Meads||1878||31 Lovett Street, Cleethorpes||Cleethorpes M.B.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Lindsey)||England|| |- |Charlie H||Meads||1911||44 Wendover Road, Harlesden||Willesden M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Charlotte M||Meads||1882||The Glen Osborne Road, Poole||Poole M.B.||Dorset||England|| |- |Christina (M)||Meads||1899||Public Assistance Institution Shardlow, Shardlow||Shardlow R.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Christina I||Meads||1869||30 Buckhurst Road, Bexhill||Bexhill M.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |Clara||Meads||1862||8 Little Gipping Street, Ipswich||Ipswich C.B.||Suffolk||England|| |- |Clara||Meads (Hoare)||1892||63 High Street, Arnold||Arnold U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Clara A||Meads||1896||95 Penwortham Road, Tooting Graveney, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Clara C||Meads||1876||35 Rossiter Road, Balham, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Clarissa||Meads||1896||16 Kettering Terrace, Portsmouth||Portsmouth C.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Clifford A||Meads||1905||The Firs, Whitacre Heath||Meriden R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Constance||Meads||1885||97 Great Colmore Street, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Constance L||Monks (Meads)||1923||6 Vernon Rise, Ealing||Ealing M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Constance M||Trow (Meads)||1915||97 Great Colmore Street, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Constance R||Palmer (Meads)||1922||40 West End Gardens, West Auckland||Bishop Auckland U.D.||Durham||England|| |- |Coshain||Meads||1866||21 Westbury Place, Halifax||Halifax C.B.||Yorkshire (West Riding)||England|| |- |Cynthia S||Meads||1935||111 High Street, Burton Latimer||Burton Latimer U.D.||Northamptonshire||England|| |- |Cyril||Meads||1881||2 Osbornes Yard Clumber Street, Market Warsop||Warsop U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Cyril||Meads||1909||26 Linby Avenue, Hucknall||Hucknall U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Cyril G||Meads||1908||128 Wolverton Road, Newport Pagnell||Newport Pagnell U.D.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Cyril L||Meads||1912||Main Street, Gawcott||Buckingham M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Daisy||Guilfoyle (Meads)||1911||4 Alexandra Cotts High Street, Hounslow||Heston and Isleworth M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Daisy M||Meads||1901||8 Jean Street, Grendon||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Daphne E||Meads (Jary)||1922||32 Russell Road, Great Yarmouth||Great Yarmouth C.B.||Norfolk||England|| |- |David||Meads||1927||18 High Street, Halstead||Halstead U.D.||Essex||England|| |- |David A (J)||Meads||1930||1 Wickford Garden Parade South End Road, Wickford||Billericay U.D.||Essex||England|| |- |David C||Meads||1936||21 Ringwood Road, Oxford||Bullingdon R.D.||Oxfordshire||England|| |- |David H||Meads||1899||67 Northcote Avenue, Ealing||Southall M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Denis A||Meads||1915||The Hovestead, Sutton Valence||Hollingbourne R.D.||Kent||England|| |- |Dennis||Meads||1923||23 Watson Street, Derby||Derby C.B.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Dennis||Meads||1929||Broad Lane, Essington, Springhill||Cannock R.D.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Dennis C||Meads||1922||19 Hamilton Road, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Dennis E C||Meads||1928||216 West Road, Prittlewell, Southend-On-Sea||Southend-On-Sea C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Dennis J||Meads||1920||5 Ryle Street, Bloxwich||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Dennis R||Meads||1934||26 Parfrey Street, Castelnau, Richmond Upon Thames||Fulham||London||England|| |- |Derek T||Meads||1930||Olive Cottages Long Street, Atherstone||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Desmond||Meads||1933||46 Clydach Street, Brynmawr||Brynmawr U.D.||Breconshire||Wales|| |- |Desmund C||Meads||1913||199 Rustlings Road, Sheffield||Sheffield C.B.||Yorkshire (West Riding)||England|| |- |Dilys M||Davis (Meads)||1924||59 Groveway, Barking And Dagenham||Dagenham M.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Donald||Meads||1927||43 Herbert Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Donald Bert||Meads (Meades)||1935||9 Frampton Place, Boston||Boston M.B.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Holland)||England|| |- |Donald I||Meads||1922||3 Cleveland Avenue, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Dora C||Meads||1909||7 Haywards Road, Drayton||Abingdon R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Dora F||Meads||1880||1 Gent Shop & House Sydney Road, Chatham||Chatham M.B.||Kent||England|| |- |Doreen||Horn (Meads)||1926||31 Crown Street, Mansfield||Mansfield M.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Doreen||Meads (Higgins)||1919||55 Marina Drive, Milton Keynes||Wolverton U.D.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Doreen M||Meads (Boot)||1924||62 Gower Street, Walsall||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Doreen S||Johnson (Meads)||1927||50 Longstone Crescent, Freckeville, Frecheville||Chesterfield R.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Doris||Meads||1897||3 Beatrice Road, Richmond Upon Thames||Richmond M.B.||Surrey||England|| |- |Doris||Hopcroft (Meads)||1925||39 Deepmore Avenue, Walsall||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Doris||Meads (Mosley)||1933||New Cotts Waterton Lane, Mossley||Mossley M.B.||Lancashire||England|| |- |Doris (Edith)||Meads||1909||10 Rodden Road, Frome||Frome U.D.||Somerset||England|| |- |Doris (M)||Meads||1918||20 Church Street, Edenbridge||Sevenoaks R.D.||Kent||England|| |- |Doris A||Meads||1906||54 Millfield Road, Burnt Oak||Hendon M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Doris A||Meads||1914||Salisbury Avenue, Barking||Barking M.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Doris A||Meads (Davis)||1926||Coolham House Coolham, Coneyhurst||Chanctonbury R.D.||Sussex||England|| |- |Doris Edith (D)||Beckett (Meads)||1924||66 Clapton Common, Stamford Hill, Hackney||Hackney||London||England|| |- |Doris M||Meads||1890||141 Beacon Road, Loughborough||Loughborough M.B.||Leicestershire||England|| |- |Doris M||Meads||1903||12 Tamworth Road, Polesworth||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Doris M||Meads||1908||51 Milton Street, Balderton||Newark R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Doris Mahala||Meads,Flint||1923||89 Gammons Lane, Watford||Watford M.B.||Hertfordshire||England|| |- |Doris N S||Meads||1903||133 Carnation Road, Southampton||Southampton C.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Doris R||Meads||1914||31 Dudley Road, Ealing||Southall M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Dorothy||Meads||1910||8 Denbigh Road, Harlesden||Willesden M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Dorothy||Allan (Meads)||1899||Idana Road House Estate Old Woking, Woking||Woking U.D.||Surrey||England|| |- |Dorothy||Coleman (Meads)||1915||47 Wheat Sheaf Stockwell Gate, Mansfield||Mansfield M.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Dorothy||Crowe (Meads)||1907||137 Bentley Lane, Walsall||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Dorothy||Meads (Bond)||1916||Alders Lane, Tansley||Matlock U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Dorothy||Short (Meads)||1923||Blue Town Skillington, Skillington||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Dorothy||Wootton (Meads)||1918||6 Woodlands Street, Stoke-On-Trent||Stoke-On-Trent C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Dorothy (M)||Meads||1894||63 Wilton Road, Bexhill||Bexhill M.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |Dorothy A||Meads||1899||348 Wokingham Road, Reading||Wokingham R.D.||Berkshire||England||[[Harrison-30903|Dorothy Alethea (Harrison) Meads (1899-)]] |- |Dorothy A||Meads||1914||Chungates Ellington Road, Taplow||Eton R.D.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Dorothy A||Meads||1919||51 Springfield Road, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Dorothy E||Meads||1907||27 Arboretum Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Dorothy E||Meads||1915||Upwey, Hazelmere, Hazlemere||Wycombe R.D.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Dorothy G||Meads (Lawrence)||1917||33 Hilcot Road, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Dorothy J||Meads||1911||"ferndene" Nottingham Road, Hucknall||Hucknall U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Dorothy L||Meads||1888||51 Springfield Road, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Dorothy M||Meads||1891||Bishop Ottf College Lane, Chichester||Chichester M.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |Dorothy M||Meads||1916||6 Nelson Road, Richmond Upon Thames||Twickenham M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Dorothy M||Hewitt (Meads)||1918||141 Beacon Road, Loughborough||Loughborough M.B.||Leicestershire||England|| |- |Dorothy M||Marshall (Meads)||1921||70 King Edward Road, Loughborough||Loughborough M.B.||Leicestershire||England|| |- |Douglas A||Meads||1925||41 Granville Avenue, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Drusilla A||Meads||1888||46 Scott Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Edgar A||Meads||1905||11 Horringer Road, Bury St Edmunds||Bury St Edmunds M.B.||Suffolk||England|| |- |Edith||Meads||1870||Long Grove Hospital Horton Lane,Epsom,Surrey, Epsom||Epsom and Ewell M.B.||Surrey||England|| |- |Edith||Meads||1874||5 Ryle Street, Bloxwich||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Edith||Meads||1877||137 Bentley Lane, Walsall||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Edith||Meads||1881||5 Willow Street, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Edith||Meads||1887||167 Whitethorn Avenue, Hillingdon||Yiewsley and West Drayton U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Edith||Meads||1888||100 Cumberland Road, Ealing||Ealing M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Edith||Meads||1890||70 King Edward Road, Loughborough||Loughborough M.B.||Leicestershire||England|| |- |Edith||Meads||1890||36a Buckingham Place, Brighton And Hove||Brighton C.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |Edith||Meads||1897||Mansfield Lane, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Edith||Meads||1900||114 Gowan Road, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Edith||Meads||1907||11 Mitre Street, Buckingham||Buckingham M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Edith||Meads||1909||1 Rushall Road, North Newnton, Hilcott||Pewsey R.D.||Wiltshire||England|| |- |Edith||Meads||1910||21 Fulbrook Grove, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Edith||Scotts (Meads)||1923||181 Putney Bridge Road, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Edith A||Meads||1896||33 High Street, Buckingham||Buckingham M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Edith A||Meads||1898||Waterwood Mansfield Road,Papplewick, Papplewick||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Edith A||Meads||1900||52 Newstead Colliery Byron Street, Newstead||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Edith A||Sanders (Meads)||1916||64 New Street, Dordon||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Edith A||Watts (Meads)||1921||2 Oak Inn Cottage, Iver Heath||Eton R.D.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Edith Ada||Meads||1902||145 Cobden Road, Croydon||Croydon C.B.||Surrey||England|| |- |Edith B||Meads||1888||6 Woodlands Street, Stoke-On-Trent||Stoke-On-Trent C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Edith B||Meads||1910||Milford, Doddinghurst||Ongar R.D.||Essex||England|| |- |Edith B||Rivers (Meads)||1896||211 Poplar Grove, Kennington||Abingdon R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Edith E||Meads (King)||1887||80 Pathfield Road, Streatham, Lambeth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Edith E (Edna)||Meads||1913||111 Parkdale Road, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Edith G||Meads||1906||47 Cannon Street, Bury St Edmunds||Bury St Edmunds M.B.||Suffolk||England|| |- |Edith M||Meads||1889||181 Putney Bridge Road, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Edith M||Meads||1907||Travelling Living Van, Claypole||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Edith M||Meads||1916||2 Old Pest House Fanshawe Street, Hertford||Hertford M.B.||Hertfordshire||England|| |- |Edith M||Ward (Meads)||1910||, Sproxton, Wymondham||Melton and Belvoir R.D.||Leicestershire||England|| |- |Edmund||Meads||1922||Hill Farm Cottage, Lenbourough, Gawcott||Buckingham M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Edna||Bexon (Meads)||1911||Field Farm, Beeston||Beeston and Stapleford U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Edna (Alice)||Tolley (Meads)||1923||97 Great Colmore Street, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Edna Kathleen||Bertram (Meads)||1915||44 Walstead Road, Walsall||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Edna M||Meads||1900||19 Common Way, Coventry||Coventry C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Edna R (S)||Barnell (Meads)||1923||Rema Highlands Avenue, Horsham||Horsham U.D.||Sussex||England|| |- |Edward||Meads||1884||38 St Mark's Road, Maidenhead||Maidenhead M.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Edward||Meads||1916||11 Scott Street, Canning Town,Newham||West Ham C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Edward (Edmund C)||Meads||1935||8 Beechwood Road, Woking||Woking U.D.||Surrey||England|| |- |Edward A||Meads||1907||1 Rushall Road, North Newnton, Hilcott||Pewsey R.D.||Wiltshire||England|| |- |Edward F||Meads||1924||240 Mollison Way, Harrow||Harrow U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Edward J||Meads||1900||12 Edward Street, Grantham||Grantham M.B.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Edward J||Meads||1900||240 Mollison Way, Harrow||Harrow U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Edwin||Meads||1879||94 High Street, Hillingdon||Uxbridge U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Edwin||Meads||1887||Black Hills Cottages, Edwinstowe||Southwell R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Edwin||Meads||1905||Main Street, Gawcott||Buckingham M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Edwin||Meads||1912||Byeways, Rotherwick||Basingstoke R.D.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Edwin C||Meads||1920||4 Homestead Villas, Langton Green||Tonbridge R.D.||Kent||England|| |- |Edwin J||Meads||1891||5 Vicarage Cottage Summer Road, Thames Ditton||Esher U.D.||Surrey||England|| |- |Eileen||Meads (Cooper)||1922||48 Littleton Street, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Eileen Muriel||Smith (Meads)||1928||Mansfield Lane, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Eileen P||Colley (Meads)||1927||27 Heron Street, Stoke-On-Trent||Stoke-On-Trent C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Eileen R||Meads (Coveney)||1925||22 Wesley Road, Hillingdon||Hayes and Harlington U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Eileen W||Brady (Meads)||1934||106 Elmgrove Crescent, Harrow||Harrow U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Eleanor||Meads||1906||82 North Marine Road, Scarborough||Scarborough M.B.||Yorkshire (North Riding)||England|| |- |Eliza||Meads||1864||1 Harrington Street, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Eliza||Meads||1873||170 Moorbridge Lane, Stapleford||Beeston and Stapleford U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Eliza||Meads (Morley)||1899||Childrens Homes Ulster Av, Shoeburyness, Shoeburyness||Southend-On-Sea C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Eliza A||Meads||1875||56 Portal Road, Winchester||Winchester M.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Eliza F||Meads||1870||95 Avenue Road, Southampton||Southampton C.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Eliza L||Meads||1878||2 Forton Road, Portsmouth||Portsmouth C.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Eliza L||Meads||1899||185 Bollo Lane, Ealing||Acton M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Elizabeth||Meads||1860||Ridge Lane,Mancetter, Atherstone||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Elizabeth||Meads||1867||9 Toadpool, West Auckland||Bishop Auckland U.D.||Durham||England|| |- |Elizabeth||Meads||1867||17 Cockspur Street,Birchmoor, Dordon||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Elizabeth||Meads||1868||5 Regent Hill, Brighton And Hove||Brighton C.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |Elizabeth||Meads||1869||Station Road, Welwyn Garden City||Welwyn R.D.||Hertfordshire||England|| |- |Elizabeth||Meads||1874||143 Lower Richmond Road, Putney, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Elizabeth||Meads||1879||34 Erskine Street, Leicester||Leicester C.B.||Leicestershire||England|| |- |Elizabeth||Meads||1891||141 Rathcool Gardens, Hornsey||Hornsey M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Elizabeth||Meads||1892||23 Watson Street, Derby||Derby C.B.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Elizabeth||Meads||1897||9 Johnson's Terrace, West Auckland||Bishop Auckland U.D.||Durham||England|| |- |Elizabeth||Meads||1898||13 Redstone Park, Redhill||Reigate M.B.||Surrey||England|| |- |Elizabeth||Meads||1899||135 Edgeway Road, Oxford||Oxford C.B.||Oxfordshire||England|| |- |Elizabeth||Meads||1902||74 Avenue Road, Bromley||Beckenham M.B.||Kent||England|| |- |Elizabeth||Meads||1906||Fox Wood View, Burnor Pool, Calverton, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Elizabeth||Meads||1909||79 Homelea Road, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Elizabeth||Meads||1912||Sturt Richmond Road, Twickenham||Twickenham M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Elizabeth A||Meads||1887||21 Thackeray's Lane, Arnold||Arnold U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Elizabeth A||Meads||1897||72/74 Newgate Lane, Mansfield||Mansfield M.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Elizabeth A||Meads||1909||1 Coopers Terrace, Ystrad Mynach||Caerphilly U.D.||Glamorganshire||Wales|| |- |Elizabeth F||Meads||1880||66 Clapton Common, Stamford Hill, Hackney||Hackney||London||England|| |- |Elizabeth F||Meads||1901||1 Wickford Garden Parade South End Road, Wickford||Billericay U.D.||Essex||England|| |- |Elizabeth G||Meads||1869||17 Glenmore Road, Belsize Park, Camden||Hampstead||London||England|| |- |Elizabeth M||Meads||1875||4 Abbott Street, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Elizabeth M||Meads||1893||13 The Curve Lilac Street, East Acton, Hammersmith And Fulham||Hammersmith||London||England|| |- |Elizabeth M||Lee (Meads)||1917||13 The Curve Lilac Street, East Acton, Hammersmith And Fulham||Hammersmith||London||England|| |- |Elizabeth M||Meads (Brunton)||1929||4 North Street, Worthing||Worthing M.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |Elizabeth M||Smith (Meads)||1917||7 Towle Street, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Elizabeth R||Meads||1897||1 Strode Road, Clevedon||Clevedon U.D.||Somerset||England|| |- |Elizabeth S||Meads (Lowe)||1875||21 High Street, Market Warsop||Warsop U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Elizabeth S (A)||Smith (Meads)||1935||198 Skipton Road, Harrogate||Harrogate M.B.||Yorkshire (West Riding)||England|| |- |Elizabeth V||Meads||1912||26 Apartment House Stockleigh Road, Hastings||Hastings C.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |Elizabeth W||Meads||1917||Flat 4 Holland Park, Notting Hill, Kensington And Chelsea||Kensington||London||England|| |- |Elizabeth W||Meads (Higson)||1927||48 Castle Avenue, Hillingdon||Yiewsley and West Drayton U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Ella F||Meads||1913||Woodreeves Pembury Grange, Royal Tunbridge Wells||Royal Tunbridge Wells M.B.||Kent||England|| |- |Ellen||Meads||1854||8 School Place, Oxford||Oxford C.B.||Oxfordshire||England|| |- |Ellen||Meads||1859||41 Reckitt Road, Chiswick||Brentford and Chiswick M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Ellen||Meads||1863||Verdun Robin Hood Lane, Blue Bell Hill||Malling R.D.||Kent||England|| |- |Ellen||Meads||1871||Main Street,Calverton, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Ellen A||Childs (Meads)||1911||20 Princess Street, Maidenhead||Maidenhead M.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Ellen B||Meads||1910||33 Grove Road, Redbridge||Ilford M.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Ellen E||Meads||1893||47 Blyth Road, Worksop||Worksop M.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Ellen F||Meads||1875||4 Homestead Villas, Langton Green||Tonbridge R.D.||Kent||England|| |- |Ellen G||Meads||1903||142 Dover House Road, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Ellen M||Meads||1892||11a Public House King Street, Rochester||Rochester M.B.||Kent||England|| |- |Ellen S||Meads||1891||184 Tomswood Hill, Redbridge||Ilford M.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Elsie||Meads||1888||Main Street, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Elsie||Meads||1889||23 Garden Road, Hucknall||Hucknall U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Elsie||Meads||1896||42 Foxhall Road, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Elsie||Meads||1899||Fox Wood View, Burnor Pool, Calverton, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Elsie||Meads||1903||197 Wellington Street, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Elsie||Meads (Rothwell)||1897||Royal Oak Farm, Copmanthorpe||Tadcaster R.D.||Yorkshire (West Riding)||England|| |- |Elsie||Meads (Smith)||1888||, Burnor Pool, Calverton, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Elsie A||Meads||1893||1 Bestall Road, Grimsby||Grimsby C.B.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Lindsey)||England|| |- |Elsie A||Meads||1906||342 Westborough Road, Southend-On-Sea||Southend-On-Sea C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Elsie B||Ali Khan (Meads)||1896||35 Kingsgate Road, South Hampstead, Camden||Hampstead||London||England|| |- |Elsie E H||Meads||1889||Doris Villa Abshot Road, Titchfield Common||Fareham U.D.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Elsie G||Meads (Thair)||1906||27 Glyn Road, Hackney||Hackney||London||England|| |- |Elsie I||Meads||1912||Northwood House Trinity Street, Fareham||Fareham U.D.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Elsie I||Meads||1916||Cuckfield House High Street, Cuckfield||Cuckfield U.D.||Sussex||England|| |- |Elsie Irene||Meades (Meads)||1916||Cuckfield House High Street, Cuckfield||Cuckfield U.D.||Sussex||England|| |- |Elsie K||Meads||1903||Lea View, Essendon||Hatfield R.D.||Hertfordshire||England|| |- |Elsie M||Meads||1886||12 Tamworth Road, Polesworth||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Elsie M||Meads||1892||168 Cannon Hill Lane, Merton||Merton and Morden U.D.||Surrey||England|| |- |Elsie M||Meads||1902||Broad Lane, Essington, Springhill||Cannock R.D.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Emily||Meads||1862||35 Kingsgate Road, South Hampstead, Camden||Hampstead||London||England|| |- |Emily||Meads||1872||32 St Mary Magdalene Street, Brighton And Hove||Brighton C.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |Emily||Meads||1886||21 Shaw Street, Chesterfield||Chesterfield M.B.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Emily||Meads||1887||4 Upper Grove Road, Alton||Alton U.D.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Emily||Meads||1887||44 Kingsbridge Road, Nuneaton||Nuneaton M.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Emily||Meads||1894||Blue Town Skillington, Skillington||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Emily||Meads||1910||42 Parkyn Road, Arnold||Arnold U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Emily||Meads (Paton)||1904||50 Mountain House Jonathan Street, Vauxhall, Lambeth||Lambeth||London||England|| |- |Emily A||Meads||1861||58 Duke Street, Burton Latimer||Burton Latimer U.D.||Northamptonshire||England|| |- |Emily A||Meads||1875||Brackley Road, Towcester||Towcester R.D.||Northamptonshire||England|| |- |Emily E||Meads||1895||Ellendale Mellstock Road, Poole||Poole M.B.||Dorset||England|| |- |Emily E||Meads||1913||73 Taylor Avenue, Royal Leamington Spa||Royal Leamington Spa M.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Emily G||Emerson (Meads)||1899||24 Worple Way, Harrow||Harrow U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Emily H||Meads||1919||58 Islingword Road, Brighton And Hove||Brighton C.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |Emily J||Meads||1870||24 Worple Way, Harrow||Harrow U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Emily Jane||Meads||1892||55 Welfare Road, Stratford||West Ham C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Emma||Meads||1864||6 Ferry Lane, Brentford||Brentford and Chiswick M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Emma||Meads||1867||Saint Pierre High Street, Riddings||Alfreton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Emma||Meads||1894||6 High Street, Fleckney||Market Harborough R.D.||Leicestershire||England|| |- |Emma J||Meads||1899||34 Mellors Road, Arnold||Arnold U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Enoch||Meads||1898||41 Regent Street, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Eric A||Meads||1916||17 Foxhall Road, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Eric I||Meads||1925||Avondale North Wingfield, North Wingfield||Chesterfield R.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Ernest||Meads||1871||Fulham Hospital W 6, Fulham, Hammersmith And Fulham||Fulham||London||England|| |- |Ernest||Meads||1875||21 Dutchess, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Ernest||Meads||1899||3 Cleveland Avenue, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Ernest||Meads||1903||10 Rodden Road, Frome||Frome U.D.||Somerset||England|| |- |Ernest ?||Meads||1914||59 Dawes Avenue, Isleworth||Heston and Isleworth M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Ernest A||Meads||1880||12 Spring Grove, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Ernest A||Meads||1917||12 Spring Grove, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Ernest F||Meads||1881||52 Victoria Road, Bicester||Bicester U.D.||Oxfordshire||England|| |- |Ernest G||Meads||1874||9 Fernleigh Avenue, Bridgwater||Bridgwater M.B.||Somerset||England|| |- |Ernest G||Meads||1912||15 Rosher Road, Stratford||West Ham C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Ernest H||Meads||1897||4 New River Close, Hoddesdon||Hoddesdon U.D.||Hertfordshire||England|| |- |Ernest J||Meads||1910||20 Southfield Road, High Wycombe||High Wycombe M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Ernest R||Meads||1901||Grassmoor Longmoor Road, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Ernest W||Meads||1881||17 Formosa Street, Maida Vale, City Of Westminster||Paddington||London||England|| |- |Ernest W||Meads||1883||136 Torridon Road, Hither Green, Lewisham||Lewisham||London||England|| |- |Esther||Meads||1898||84 Haunchwood Road, Nuneaton||Nuneaton M.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Esther I||Meads (Scott)||1937||27 Wistlea Crescent, Colney H, Colney Heath||St Albans R.D.||Hertfordshire||England|| |- |Esther M||Meads (Plosky)||1908||12 Wick Road, South Hackney, Hackney||Hackney||London||England|| |- |Esther M?||Roberts (Meads)||1932||18 Kingsway, Heanor||Heanor U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Ethel||Meads||1888||Main Street, Gawcott||Buckingham M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Ethel||Meads||1890||133 Alston Croft Gloucester Road, Cheltenham||Cheltenham M.B.||Gloucestershire||England|| |- |Ethel||Meads||1894||47 Wheat Sheaf Stockwell Gate, Mansfield||Mansfield M.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Ethel||Meads||1895||16 Wigley Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Ethel||Meads||1900||15 Alfred Street, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Ethel||Meads||1902||4, Calne And Chippenham||Calne and Chippenham R.D.||Wiltshire||England|| |- |Ethel||Meads||1912||102 Mansfield Road, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Ethel||West-Meads||1905||62 Church Road, Epsom||Epsom and Ewell M.B.||Surrey||England|| |- |Ethel (Ealantine J)||Meads||1875||40 Watcombe Crescent, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Ethel Beatrice||Meads||1906||7 West View Terrace Dowell Street, Honiton||Honiton M.B.||Devon||England|| |- |Ethel E||Meads||1881||17 Foxhall Road, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Ethel Eleanor||Meads (Clarke)||1896||30 Furnival Avenue, Slough||Slough M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Ethel F||Meads (Smith)||1915||149 Elgar Road, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Ethel Gwendoline||Meads||1908||165 Dunkery Road, Bromley||Chislehurst and Sidcup U.D.||Kent||England|| |- |Ethel J||Meads||1891||51 Boscombe Road, Shepherds Bush, Hammersmith And Fulham||Hammersmith||London||England|| |- |Ethel M||Meads||1897||Hopton St Boniface, Cookham||Cookham R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Ethel M||Meads||1914||72 Highbridge Road, Royal Sutton Coldfield||Sutton Coldfield M.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Ethel M||Jukes (Meads)||1913||Back Of 64 Peveril Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Ethel N||Meads||1889||58 Howard Street, Coventry||Coventry C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Eva A||Buckfield (Meads)||1913||4 George Street, Kettering||Kettering M.B.||Northamptonshire||England|| |- |Eva R||Meads||1913||18 Bute Street, North Kensington, Kensington And Chelsea||Kensington||London||England|| |- |Evelyn (Gertrude G)||Meads||1900||Mansfield Cottages Mansfield Lane, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Evelyn C||Meads||1904||105 Salmon Street, Kingsbury||Wembley M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Evelyn L||Meads||1914||15 Buckingham Road, Royal Tunbridge Wells||Royal Tunbridge Wells M.B.||Kent||England|| |- |Evelyn M||Meads (Dexter)||1915||72 Wavertree Drive, Leicester||Leicester C.B.||Leicestershire||England|| |- |Evelyn R||Meads (Mead)||1899||9 Raynes Road, Bristol||Bristol C.B.||Gloucestershire||England|| |- |Evelyn W||Meads||1895||4 Crown Street, Bilston||Bilston M.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Fanny||Meads||1880||Highbury Road, Normanton On The Wales, Notts, Keyworth||Bingham R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Fanny||Meads||1889||Burton Road, Billingborough||South Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Fanny||Meads||1890||Avondale North Wingfield, North Wingfield||Chesterfield R.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Fanny||Meads||1907||North Lodge, Croxton, Eltisley||Chesterton R.D.||Cambridgeshire||England|| |- |Felix||Meads||1914||154 Cowdray Avenue, Colchester||Colchester M.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Flora||Meads||1892||Police Station, Uckfield||Uckfield R.D.||Sussex||England|| |- |Flora M A||Meads||1893||216 West Road, Prittlewell, Southend-On-Sea||Southend-On-Sea C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Florence||Meads||—||Graham Road, Cookham||Cookham R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Florence||Meads||1868||137 Forest Road West, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Florence||Meads||1876||10 Park Street, Beeston||Beeston and Stapleford U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Florence||Meads||1889||12 Olivette Street, Putney, Putney, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Florence||Meads||1908||Back Lane, Skillington||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Florence||Meads||1910||31 Southolm Street, Battersea, Wandsworth||Battersea||London||England|| |- |Florence||Meads||1926||39 Deepmore Avenue, Walsall||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Florence||Meads (Marshall)||1893||2 High Street Avenue, Arnold||Arnold U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Florence (E)||Meads||1888||Holly Mead Innes Quadrant, Ash Vale||Guildford R.D.||Surrey||England|| |- |Florence A||Meads||1893||4 Wick Road, Teddington||Twickenham M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Florence A||Meads||1894||21 Westbury Place, Halifax||Halifax C.B.||Yorkshire (West Riding)||England|| |- |Florence B||Meads||1901||282 Stag Lane, Kingsbury||Wembley M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Florence E||Meads||1882||The Lodge, Ovington, Alresford, Hampshire, Itchen Stoke||Winchester R.D.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Florence E||Meads (Limson)||1911||43 Erdington Road, Atherstone||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Florence E M||Meads||1896||38 Laurel Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Florence I||Meads (May)||1904||138 Hainault Avenue, Southend-On-Sea||Southend-On-Sea C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Florence L||Meads||1873||7 St John's Avenue, Harlesden||Willesden M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Florence L||Meads||1904||2 Penderel Street, Bloxwich||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Florence M||Meads||1900||77 London Road Shop London Road, Alderley Edge||Alderley Edge U.D.||Cheshire||England|| |- |Florence M||Meads||1901||35 Furnival Avenue, Slough||Slough M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Florence M||Meads (Hooper)||1915||12 Roskell Road, Putney, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Florence M M||Meads||1894||6 Goring Road, Worthing||Worthing M.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |Florence N||Meads||1898||161 Bentworth Road, Shepherds Bush, Hammersmith And Fulham||Hammersmith||London||England|| |- |Florence R||Tyers (Meads)||1903||Saint Pierre High Street, Riddings||Alfreton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Florence S B||Meads||1893||37 Kyrle Road, Clapham Junction, Lambeth||Battersea||London||England||[[Meads-1521|Florence Stacey Barton Meads (1893-1975)]] |- |Florence Violet (Eilan,Tlian)||Male (Meads)||1930||5 Hill Terrace The Dean, Alresford Hants, New Alresford||Winchester R.D.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Florenda E||Stuchbury (Meads)||1937||Manor Farm Cottages, Middleton Stoney||Ploughley R.D.||Oxfordshire||England|| |- |Frances||Meads||1892||Barn Farm, Skillington, Stoke Rochford||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Frances||Meads (Brady)||1922||2 Windsor Avenue, Merton||Merton and Morden U.D.||Surrey||England|| |- |Frances (Veronica)||Meads||1883||97 Ballinson Road, Stoke-On-Trent||Stoke-On-Trent C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Frances A P||Vincent (Meads)||1920||213 Welbeck Road, Sutton||Carshalton U.D.||Surrey||England|| |- |Frances E||Meads (Hinchley)||1925||31 Whitwell Close, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Frances Louisa||Hay (Meads)||1894||Greenways Hardenkwisk, Langley, Chippenham||Calne and Chippenham R.D.||Wiltshire||England|| |- |Frances M||Meads||1891||25 Peverel's Way, Northampton||Northampton C.B.||Northamptonshire||England|| |- |Frances M||Stanley (Meads)||1893||Black Hills Cottages, Edwinstowe||Southwell R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Francis||Meads||1872||22 High Road, Hoddesdon||Hoddesdon U.D.||Hertfordshire||England|| |- |Francis||Meads||1885||6 Woodlands Street, Stoke-On-Trent||Stoke-On-Trent C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Francis||Meads||1920||34 Mellors Road, Arnold||Arnold U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Francis A||Meads||1916||Church Farm Cottage Dunscot W St L, Cookham||Cookham R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Francis H D||Meads||1922||44 Lloyds Way, Bromley||Beckenham M.B.||Kent||England|| |- |Frank||Meads||1863||97 Salisbury Road, Barnet||Barnet U.D.||Hertfordshire||England|| |- |Frank||Meads||1880||46 Scott Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Frank||Meads||1886||23 Garden Road, Hucknall||Hucknall U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Frank||Meads||1887||23 Dushew Road, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Frank||Meads||1907||"fairdale" Mancetter Road, Atherstone||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Frank||Meads||1918||2 Osbornes Yard Clumber Street, Market Warsop||Warsop U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Frank||Meads||1921||6 Woodlands Street, Stoke-On-Trent||Stoke-On-Trent C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Frank (E)||Meads||1899||Main Street, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Frank A||Meads||1861||19 Abbey Street, Newcastle-Under-Lyme||Newcastle-Under-Lyme M.B.||Staffordshire||England||[[Meads-1086|Frank Ambrose Meads (1861-1940)]] |- |Frank B||Meads||1893||145 Heathcote Road, Halmer End||Newcastle-Under-Lyme R.D.||Staffordshire||England||[[Meads-1385|Frank Beniston Meads (1886-1972)]] |- |Frank C||Meads||1916||62 Whitethorn, Hillingdon||Yiewsley and West Drayton U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Frank C||Meads||1918||9 Imperial Cottages, Sands End, Hammersmith And Fulham||Fulham||London||England|| |- |Frank D||Meads||1918||45 West Street, Hucknall||Hucknall U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Frank E||Meads||1897||161 Bentworth Road, Shepherds Bush, Hammersmith And Fulham||Hammersmith||London||England|| |- |Frank H||Meads||1876||119 Rayleigh Road, Southend-On-Sea||Southend-On-Sea C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Frank H||Meads||1895||Lea View, Essendon||Hatfield R.D.||Hertfordshire||England|| |- |Frank J||Meads||1908||72 Highbridge Road, Royal Sutton Coldfield||Sutton Coldfield M.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Frank J||Meads||1921||161 Bentworth Road, Shepherds Bush, Hammersmith And Fulham||Hammersmith||London||England|| |- |Frank Leonard||Meads||1918||23 Dushew Road, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Frank R||Meads||1891||53 Satterford, Warwick||Warwick M.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Frank Roy (F)||Meads||1920||66 Clapton Common, Stamford Hill, Hackney||Hackney||London||England|| |- |Fred||Meads||1861||2 Abbotts Road, Ealing||Southall M.B.||Middlesex||England||[[Meads-1266|Fred Meads (1861-1939)]] |- |Fred||Meads||1899||70 Grafton Avenue, Rochester||Rochester M.B.||Kent||England|| |- |Fred||Meads||1909||Back Lane, Skillington||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Freda A||Wright (Meads)||1923||114 Gowan Road, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Frederick||Meads||1855||2 Western Cottages, East Grinstead||Cuckfield R.D.||Sussex||England|| |- |Frederick||Meads||1875||East End Calverton, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Frederick||Meads||1887||63 Wilton Road, Bexhill||Bexhill M.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |Frederick||Meads||1893||29 Pier Road, Northfleet||Northfleet U.D.||Kent||England|| |- |Frederick||Meads||1907||18 Arnold Street, West Auckland||Bishop Auckland U.D.||Durham||England|| |- |Frederick (Arthur)||Meads||1930||97 Great Colmore Street, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Frederick A||Meads||1904||783 Oxford Road, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Frederick C||Meads||1878||Porters Lodge Burlington House St James's, City Of Westminster, St James's, City Of Westminster||City of Westminster||London||England|| |- |Frederick C||Meads||1918||68 Spring Road, Abingdon-On-Thames||Abingdon M.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Frederick Charles||Meads||1903||2 Penderel Street, Bloxwich||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Frederick E||Meads||1882||5 Willow Street, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Frederick E||Meads||1899||192 Tyrrell Road, South Benfleet||Benfleet U.D.||Essex||England|| |- |Frederick G||Meads||1898||90 Balfour Road, Ealing||Southall M.B.||Middlesex||England\||[[Meads-1480|Frederick George Meads (1895-1970)]] |- |Frederick G||Meads||1910||Far, Winkfield Row||Easthampstead R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Frederick G||Meads||1919||6 Mountfield Road, Royal Tunbridge Wells||Royal Tunbridge Wells M.B.||Kent||England|| |- |Frederick H||Meads||1921||136 Torridon Road, Hither Green, Lewisham||Lewisham||London||England|| |- |Frederick J||Meads||1882||71 Belmont Road, Harrow||Harrow U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Frederick T||Meads||1883||114 Gowan Road, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Frederick W||Meads||1874||35 Rossiter Road, Balham, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Frederick W||Meads||1913||5 South Street, Farnborough||Farnborough U.D.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Frederick W||Meads||1914||39 Rosher Road, Stratford||West Ham C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Geoffrey||Meads||1923||70 Spoat Terrace, Walsall||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Geoffrey E||Meads||1921||25 Peverel's Way, Northampton||Northampton C.B.||Northamptonshire||England|| |- |George||Meads||1859||Radclive Road, Gawcott||Buckingham M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |George||Meads||1863||Main Street, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |George||Meads||1865||22 High Road, Hoddesdon||Hoddesdon U.D.||Hertfordshire||England|| |- |George||Meads||1867||204 Big Barn Lane, Mansfield||Mansfield M.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |George||Meads||1870||7 Denehurst Gardens, Twickenham||Twickenham M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |George||Meads||1872||2 The Bungalows, Seabrook||Hythe M.B.||Kent||England|| |- |George||Meads||1879||11 Scott Street, Canning Town,Newham||West Ham C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |George||Meads||1879||Bottom Buildings,Calverton, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |George||Meads||1881||5 South Street, Farnborough||Farnborough U.D.||Hampshire||England|| |- |George||Meads||1884||9 Apostle Road, Mile End, Tower Hamlets||Stepney||London||England|| |- |George||Meads||1888||Church Street, Gawcott||Buckingham M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |George||Meads||1891||47 Wheat Sheaf Stockwell Gate, Mansfield||Mansfield M.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |George||Meads||1900||12 Minlier Close, Southend-On-Sea||Southend-On-Sea C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |George||Meads||1908||11 Scott Street, Canning Town,Newham||West Ham C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |George||Meads||1914||Park Farm Grendon Road, Polesworth||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |George||Meads||1919||20 Bright Street, Leeds||Leeds C.B.||Yorkshire (West Riding)||England|| |- |George (M)||Meads||1902||Main Street, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |George C||Meads||1906||62 Wilne Road, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |George E||Meads||1902||6 Highfield, North Wingfield||Chesterfield R.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |George E||Meads||1910||7 Haywards Road, Drayton||Abingdon R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |George E||Meads||1910||33 Grove Road, Redbridge||Ilford M.B.||Essex||England|| |- |George E||Meads||1922||13 The Curve Lilac Street, East Acton, Hammersmith And Fulham||Hammersmith||London||England|| |- |George F||Meads||1911||Back Of 64 Peveril Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |George F||Meads||1926||40 West End Gardens, West Auckland||Bishop Auckland U.D.||Durham||England|| |- |George G||Meads||1898||7 Firemans Row, Sutton In Ashfield||Sutton-In-Ashfield U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |George H||Meads||1869||Park Farm Grendon Road, Polesworth||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |George H||Meads||1913||6 Woodlands Street, Stoke-On-Trent||Stoke-On-Trent C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |George O||Meads||1899||17 Cockspur Street,Birchmoor, Dordon||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |George R||Meads||1930||1 Wickford Garden Parade South End Road, Wickford||Billericay U.D.||Essex||England|| |- |George R||Meads||1930||1 Wickford Garden Parade South End Road, Wickford||Billericay U.D.||Essex||England|| |- |George R F||Meads||1935||The Haven Enfield Crescent, Poole||Poole M.B.||Dorset||England|| |- |George W||Meads||1885||2 Oak Inn Cottage, Iver Heath||Eton R.D.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |George William||Meads||1896||Mansfield Lane, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Georgina||Meads||1908||57 Carpenters Road, Stratford||West Ham C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Georgina||Meads||1908||57 Carpenters Road, Stratford||West Ham C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Georgina L||Meads (Dixon)||1924||238 Woodthorpe Road, Ashford||Staines U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Gertrude||Meads||1884||23 Dushew Road, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Gertrude||Meads||1899||99 Mansfield Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Gertrude||Clark (Meads)||1910||44 Wendover Road, Harlesden||Willesden M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Gertrude A||Meads||1879||Ryleigh South View Road, Crowborough||Uckfield R.D.||Sussex||England|| |- |Gertrude E||Meads||1917||18 Back, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Gilbert||Meads||1903||34 Savile Park Street, Halifax||Halifax C.B.||Yorkshire (West Riding)||England|| |- |Gilbert A||Meads||1912||72 Highbridge Road, Royal Sutton Coldfield||Sutton Coldfield M.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Gillian M||Meads (Jones)||1937||39 Orville Road, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Gladys||Meads||1908||Main Street, Gawcott||Buckingham M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Gladys||Meads (Dilnot)||1921||7 Potters Grove, New Malden||Maldon and Coombe M.B.||Surrey||England||[[Dilnot-20|Gladys Ethel Mary (Dilnot) Meads (1921-2003)]] |- |Gladys||Meads (Fox)||1908||26 Abbey Road, Newstead Colliery, Newstead||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Gladys (N)||Meads||1909||105 Marsh Benham, Newbury||Newbury R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Gladys (P)||Meads||1901||5/147 Irving Street, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Gladys Ada||Meads||1912||Main Street, Upton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Gladys B||Bowers (Meads)||1912||47 Monks Close, Lancing||Worthing R.D.||Sussex||England|| |- |Gladys E||Meads||1931||7 Kingston Gardens, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Gladys I M||Bailey (Meads)||1918||12 Neville Road, Ealing||Ealing M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Gladys J||Griffin (Meads)||1920||83 Gipsy Lane, Oxford||Oxford C.B.||Oxfordshire||England|| |- |Gladys M||Meads||1909||Manor Farm Cottages, Middleton Stoney||Ploughley R.D.||Oxfordshire||England|| |- |Gladys M||Carter (Meads)||1926||2 Stockhill Terrace, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Gladys M||Olphin (Meads)||1923||Isolation Hospital Welford Road, Blaby||Blaby R.D.||Leicestershire||England|| |- |Gordon||Meads||1929||34 Savile Park Street, Halifax||Halifax C.B.||Yorkshire (West Riding)||England|| |- |Gordon F||Meads||1928||19 Hamilton Road, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Grace||Ross (Meads)||1925||181 Putney Bridge Road, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Grace E||Meads||1885||52 Fitzjames Avenue, Barons Court, Hammersmith And Fulham||Fulham||London||England|| |- |Grace E||Bridgeland (Meads)||1919||39 Rosher Road, Stratford||West Ham C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Grace M C||Meads||1872||The Gables Quarry Hill, Hastings||Hastings C.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |Graham||Meads||1923||57 Osborne Grove, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Gwendoline B||Taylor (Meads)||1930||50 Longstone Crescent, Freckeville, Frecheville||Chesterfield R.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Gwendoline E||Agate (Meads)||1927||1 Brocas Cottages Hever, Hever||Sevenoaks R.D.||Kent||England|| |- |Gwendoline I||Meads||1913||30 Babington Road, Hornchurch||Hornchurch U.D.||Essex||England|| |- |Gwendoline M||Meads||1910||"lynwood" Mancetter Road, Atherstone||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Hannah||Meads||1853||Main Street, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Hannah||Meads||1856||155 Vernon Avenue, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Hannah||Meads||1873||34 Roosevelt Avenue, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Hannah E||Meads||1875||Saint Marys Abbey Swan Street, West Malling||Malling R.D.||Kent||England|| |- |Harold||Meads||1893||Waterwood Mansfield Road,Papplewick, Papplewick||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Harold||Meads||1901||33 Marlborough Road, Breaston||Shardlow R.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Harold||Meads||1903||262 Duke Street, Stoke-On-Trent||Stoke-On-Trent C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Harold||Meads||1910||73 Taylor Avenue, Royal Leamington Spa||Royal Leamington Spa M.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Harold (Thomas)||Meads||1905||197 Wellington Street, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Harold A||Meads||1899||59 Coningsby Road, High Wycombe||High Wycombe M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Harold B||Meads||1902||Derby Road, Sandiacre||Shardlow R.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Harold G||Meads||1907||24 Worple Way, Harrow||Harrow U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Harold H||Meads||1898||18 Scutant Dyffryn Road, Port Talbot||Port Talbot M.B.||Glamorganshire||Wales|| |- |Harold J||Meads||1914||Blue Town Skillington, Skillington||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Harold L||Meads||1906||185 Bollo Lane, Ealing||Acton M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Harriet E||Meads||1912||143 Lower Richmond Road, Putney, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Harriet S||Meads||1888||Hill Farm Cottage, Lenbourough, Gawcott||Buckingham M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Harriett||Meads||1897||43 Herbert Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Harriett L||Meads||1903||31 Knightsbridge Avenue, Bedworth||Bedworth U.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Harry||Meads||1879||5 Mulberry Terrace, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Harry||Meads||1888||61 Pine Road, Cricklewood||Willesden M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Harry||Meads||1892||39 Deepmore Avenue, Walsall||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Harry||Meads||1895||210 Magpie Hall Road, Chatham||Chatham M.B.||Kent||England|| |- |Harry||Meads||1896||1 Bestall Road, Grimsby||Grimsby C.B.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Lindsey)||England|| |- |Harry||Meads||1902||82 North Marine Road, Scarborough||Scarborough M.B.||Yorkshire (North Riding)||England|| |- |Harry||Meads||1909||76 Beacon Street, Walsall||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Harry||Meads||1922||10 Mersey Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Harry||Meads (Mitz)||1913||69-0 Moyan Houses, Whitechapel, Tower Hamlets||Stepney||London||England|| |- |Harry (Phillip)||Meads||1925||16 Kettering Terrace, Portsmouth||Portsmouth C.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Harry C||Meads||1905||76 West Street, Litchfield, Titchfield||Fareham U.D.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Harry F H (Henry)||Meads||1890||130 Norbury Avenue, Croydon||Croydon C.B.||Surrey||England|| |- |Harry J||Meads||1872||17 Top Flat Bruce Avenue, Worthing||Worthing M.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |Harry J||Meads||1905||320 Station Road, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Harry T||Meades (Meads)||1907||489 Stanton Road, Burton Upon Trent||Burton-Upon-Trent C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Harry V||Meads||1901||11 Northam Road, Southampton||Southampton C.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Hazel||Meads (Chetter)||1931||66 Bell Lane, Bloxwich||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Hazel||Woods (Meads)||1925||15 Arnold Street, West Auckland||Bishop Auckland U.D.||Durham||England|| |- |Heather||Corkery (Meads)||1935||Lea View, Essendon||Hatfield R.D.||Hertfordshire||England|| |- |Helen||Meads||1907||8 Morven Terrace Morven Terrace, Market Warsop||Warsop U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Helen||Meads||1913||22 Holmewood Road, Royal Tunbridge Wells||Royal Tunbridge Wells M.B.||Kent||England|| |- |Helena M||Meads||1915||90 Balfour Road, Ealing||Southall M.B.||Middlesex||England||living with [[Meads-1480|Frederick George Meads (1895-1970)]] but in Electrol roll is named Fuller. |- |Henrietta||Meads||1861||Dangy Green, Tanworth - N - Arden, Henley-In-Arden||Stratford-On-Avon R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Henry||Meads||1865||4 Bowers Place, Crawley Down||Cuckfield R.D.||Sussex||England|| |- |Henry||Meads||1876||12 Neville Road, Ealing||Ealing M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Henry||Meads||1878||21 Co-Operative Street, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England||[[Meads-1328|Henry Meads (1878-)]] |- |Henry||Meads||1879||2 Forton Road, Portsmouth||Portsmouth C.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Henry||Meads||1885||184 Tomswood Hill, Redbridge||Ilford M.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Henry||Meads||1887||8 Tower Road, Rugby||Rugby M.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Henry J||Meads||1885||58 Howard Street, Coventry||Coventry C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Henry J||Meads||1894||1 Pengam Road, Cardiff||Cardiff C.B.||Glamorganshire||Wales|| |- |Henry J||Meads||1911||194 Queen's Road, Portsmouth||Portsmouth C.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Henry J||Meads||1912||6 Newlands Road, Grendon||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Henry St Hill||Meads||1897||35 Furnival Avenue, Slough||Slough M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Henry T||Meads||1891||2 Abbotts Road, Ealing||Southall M.B.||Middlesex||England||[[Meads-1281|Henry Thomas Meads (1891-)]] |- |Henry T||Meads||1906||141 Rathcool Gardens, Hornsey||Hornsey M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Henry W||Meads||1897||96 Blakenall Lane, Bloxwich||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Hephzibah L||Meads||1878||39 Rosher Road, Stratford||West Ham C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Herbert||Meads||1903||, Sproxton, Wymondham||Melton and Belvoir R.D.||Leicestershire||England|| |- |Herbert A||Meads||1900||54 James Street, Scarborough||Scarborough M.B.||Yorkshire (North Riding)||England|| |- |Herbert A||Meads||1924||54 James Street, Scarborough||Scarborough M.B.||Yorkshire (North Riding)||England|| |- |Herbert C||Meads||1922||1 Cains Farm Cottage Cain's Lane, Hillingdon||Yiewsley and West Drayton U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Herbert E||Meads||1926||1 Wickford Garden Parade South End Road, Wickford||Billericay U.D.||Essex||England|| |- |Herbert G||Meads||1898||135 Edgeway Road, Oxford||Oxford C.B.||Oxfordshire||England|| |- |Herbert W||Meads||1912||39 G Sutton Dwellings, Chelsea, Kensington And Chelsea||Chelsea||London||England|| |- |Hettie M||Meads||1877||13 Quinton Street, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Hettie M||Hardy (Meads)||1909||13 Quinton Street, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Hettie Sarah||Meads||1909||Park Cottage Gipps Cross Lane, Langton Green||Tonbridge R.D.||Kent||England|| |- |Hetty||Meads||1899||9 Blenheim Terrace, Scarborough||Scarborough M.B.||Yorkshire (North Riding)||England|| |- |Hilda||Meads||1903||33 Marlborough Road, Breaston||Shardlow R.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Hilda||Meads||1905||38 Laurel Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Hilda||Meads (Atkinson)||1928||82 Stanley Street, Gainsborough||Gainsborough U.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Lindsey)||England|| |- |Hilda (Maud)||Meads (Greensmith)||1922||80 Park Street, Derby||Derby C.B.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Hilda A V G||Hatton (Meads)||1924||133 Cecil Road, Rochester||Rochester M.B.||Kent||England|| |- |Hilda E||Meads||1910||35 Rossiter Road, Balham, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Hilda K H||Brockbank (Meads)||1918||2 Oak Inn Cottage, Iver Heath||Eton R.D.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Hilda M||Meads||1899||12 Edward Street, Grantham||Grantham M.B.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Hilda T||Meads||1894||4 Desmond Road, Eastbourne||Eastbourne C.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |Horace||Meads||1906||44 Walstead Road, Walsall||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Horace A||Meads||1921||26 Linden Road, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Horace Hubert||Meads||1897||15 Alfred Street, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Hubert J||Meads||1911||56 Gilbert Street, Coventry||Coventry C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Ida||Meads||1901||Fox Wood View, Burnor Pool, Calverton, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Ida||Meads (Taylor)||1925||36 Mayfield Grove, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Ida M||Meads||1919||6 Bell Road, Wallasey||Wallasey C.B.||Cheshire||England|| |- |Ida T||Tunnah (Meads)||1912||37 Monks Lane, Bolton||Bolton C.B.||Lancashire||England|| |- |Irene B||Grayston (Meads)||1929||70 King Edward Road, Loughborough||Loughborough M.B.||Leicestershire||England|| |- |Irene E||McDermott (Meads)||1931||90 Windsor Avenue, Hillingdon||Uxbridge U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Irene F||Meads||1899||21 Ringwood Road, Oxford||Bullingdon R.D.||Oxfordshire||England|| |- |Irene H||Meads||1911||Holmw The Ridgeway, Northaw||Hatfield R.D.||Hertfordshire||England|| |- |Irene M||Cawlwood (Meads)||1920||43 Herbert Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Iris||Meads (Balchin)||1923||7 Westleigh Road, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Iris E||Anderson (Meads)||1939||74 Avenue Road, Bromley||Beckenham M.B.||Kent||England|| |- |Iris J (Joyce I)||Palmer (Meads)||1936||15 Rosher Road, Stratford||West Ham C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Isabel||Meads||1901||192 Tyrrell Road, South Benfleet||Benfleet U.D.||Essex||England|| |- |Ivor||Meads||1922||8 Edward Street, Ystrad Mynach||Caerphilly U.D.||Glamorganshire||Wales|| |- |Ivy||Meads||1906||Church Street, Skillington||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Ivy||Meads (Clayton)||1892||Burnor Pool, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Ivy Constance||Meads (White)||1894||62 Bradley Road, Slingh, Slough||Slough M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Ivy E||Meads||1906||Adbury House Cottage, Burghclere||Kingsclere and Whitchurch R.D.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Ivy E||Meads||1909||Cottage The Green, Maidenhead||Cookham R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Ivy J||Meads||1914||15 Rosher Road, Stratford||West Ham C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Ivy Louise||Meads||1910||26 Squire's Road, Shepperton Green||Sunbury-On-Thames U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Ivy M||Meads||1903||3 Longmeads Cottages, Writtle||Chelmsford R.D.||Essex||England|| |- |Ivy M||Meads||1908||3a Cambridge Road, Kingston Upon Thames||Kingston-Upon-Thames M.B.||Surrey||England|| |- |Ivy May||Potts (Meads)||1914||102 Wiston Road, Whitehawk, Brighton And Hove||Brighton C.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |Jack||Meads||1913||17 Foxhall Road, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Jack||Meads||1916||5 Bridge Court, Taplon, Taplow||Eton R.D.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Jack||Meads||1919||145 Heathcote Road, Halmer End||Newcastle-Under-Lyme R.D.||Staffordshire||England||[[Meads-1479|Jack Meads (1919-2012)]] |- |Jack H||Meads||1923||19 Common Way, Coventry||Coventry C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Jack H||Meads||1923||19 Common Way, Coventry||Coventry C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |James||Meads||1882||101 Somers Road, Walthamstow||Wanstead and Woodford M.B.||Essex||England|| |- |James||Meads||1885||Finedon Road, Burton Latimer||Burton Latimer U.D.||Northamptonshire||England|| |- |James||Meads||1888||Main Street,Calverton, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |James||Meads||1890||16 Kettering Terrace, Portsmouth||Portsmouth C.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |James||Meads||1895||9 Johnson's Terrace, West Auckland||Bishop Auckland U.D.||Durham||England|| |- |James||Meads||1896||176 Long Street, Dordon||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |James||Meads||1907||8 Morven Terrace Morven Terrace, Market Warsop||Warsop U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |James||Meads||1911||Blue Horse Inn, Skillington||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |James||Meads||1917||9 Birkland Street, Mansfield||Mansfield M.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |James||Meads||1920||16 Kettering Terrace, Portsmouth||Portsmouth C.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |James A||Meads||1906||Cottage The Green, Maidenhead||Cookham R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |James M||Meads||1912||Sturt Richmond Road, Twickenham||Twickenham M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |James R||Meads||—||Wellhouse Hospital Half Med Street, Barnet||Barnet U.D.||Hertfordshire||England|| |- |James S W||Meads||1877||7 Mansfield Lane,Calverton, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |James W||Meads||1858||15 Albert Road, Teddington||Twickenham M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |James W||Meads||1883||2 The Grove, Bedford||Bedford M.B.||Bedfordshire||England|| |- |James W||Meads||1910||Milford, Doddinghurst||Ongar R.D.||Essex||England|| |- |James W||Meads||1921||89 Avenue, Bentley||Bentley with Arksey U.D.||Yorkshire (West Riding)||England|| |- |Jane||Meads||1865||67 Victoria Street, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Jane||Meads||1866||30 Brook Road, Brentford||Brentford and Chiswick M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Jane||Meads||1876||252 Alfred Street Central, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Jane||Meads||1902||2 Stockhill Terrace, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Jane A||Meads||1859||17 Bemish Road, Putney, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Jane C||Meads||1908||2 The Grove, Bedford||Bedford M.B.||Bedfordshire||England|| |- |Jane E||Meads||1889||123 Cato Street, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Janet||Gregory (Meads)||1939||26 Linby Avenue, Hucknall||Hucknall U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Janet||Gregory (Meads)||1939||26 Linby Avenue, Hucknall||Hucknall U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Jasper||Meads||1863||Rose Cottage, Balcombe||Cuckfield R.D.||Sussex||England|| |- |Jean||Meads (Bee)||1937||Ingoldsby, Grantham||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Jean E A||Meads (Frost)||1928||100 Gospel Farm Road, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Jeanette||Meads||1845||Elmswood Blind Lane,Botney Hill, Ingrave||Brentwood U.D.||Essex||England|| |- |Jeanne||Meads (Caulcott)||1921||48 Kerrysdale Avenue, Leicester||Leicester C.B.||Leicestershire||England|| |- |Jemima J||Meads||1870||17 Cambridge Road, Ealing||Southall M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Jennie Rose||Meads (Vine)||1914||75 Parma Crescent, Clapham Junction, Lambeth||Battersea||London||England|| |- |Jesse||Meads||1867||58 Duke Street, Burton Latimer||Burton Latimer U.D.||Northamptonshire||England|| |- |Jesse||Meads||1884||Hill Farm Cottage, Lenbourough, Gawcott||Buckingham M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Jesse||Meads||1911||Park Cottage Gipps Cross Lane, Langton Green||Tonbridge R.D.||Kent||England|| |- |Jessie||Meads||1893||49 Rotherby Avenue, Leicester||Leicester C.B.||Leicestershire||England|| |- |Jessie||Meads||1912||44 North Road, West Drayton||Yiewsley and West Drayton U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Jessie C||Meads||1862||342 Westborough Road, Southend-On-Sea||Southend-On-Sea C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Jessie E||Meads||1904||Royal Halifax Inpirmary Free School Lane, Halifax||Halifax C.B.||Yorkshire (West Riding)||England|| |- |Jessie J||Meads (Lauritson)||1917||112 Llandaff Road, Cardiff||Cardiff C.B.||Glamorganshire||Wales|| |- |Jessie L||Meads||1897||210 Magpie Hall Road, Chatham||Chatham M.B.||Kent||England|| |- |Jessie M||Meads||1892||18 Corbett Street, Rugby||Rugby M.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Jessie W||Meads||1903||9 Middleton Crescent, Beeston||Beeston and Stapleford U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Joan||Meads||1914||Isolation Hospital, Bloxwich||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Joan||Meads||1922||64 New Street, Dordon||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Joan||Edwards (Meads)||1923||16 Wigley Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Joan||Galtress (Meads)||1925||89 Avenue, Bentley||Bentley with Arksey U.D.||Yorkshire (West Riding)||England|| |- |Joan||Halls (Meads)||1924||4 Crown Street, Bilston||Bilston M.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Joan||Meads (Saunders)||1932||32 Aston Avenue, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Joan||Wall (Meads)||1938||44 Kingsbridge Road, Nuneaton||Nuneaton M.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Joan (Dorothy J)||Meads (Robertson)||1923||18 Cheshire Joint Sanatorium, Cheshire Joint, Almington||Newcastle-Under-Lyme R.D.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Joan D||Meads (Billing)||1927||32 Windsor Crescent, Northampton||Northampton C.B.||Northamptonshire||England|| |- |Joan E||Holland (Meads)||1922||22 High Road, Hoddesdon||Hoddesdon U.D.||Hertfordshire||England|| |- |Joan E||Meads (Moore)||1925||43 Graham Road, Rugby||Rugby M.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Joan E||Smith (Meads)||1922||Waterwood Mansfield Road,Papplewick, Papplewick||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Joan Elizabeth||Meads (Williamson)||1925||11 Gipsy Lane, Oxford||Oxford C.B.||Oxfordshire||England|| |- |Joan G||Meads (Brewer)||1919||Ivydene Cottage, Old Stratford||Towcester R.D.||Northamptonshire||England|| |- |Joan H (Agnes)||Meads (Major)||1920||18 Powys Avenue, Leicester||Oadby U.D.||Leicestershire||England|| |- |Joan M||Meads||1933||41 Granville Avenue, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Joan M||Meads (Howland)||1925||7 All St Avenue North, Maidenhead||Maidenhead M.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |John R L||Meads||1937||348 Wokingham Road, Reading||Wokingham R.D.||Berkshire||England||[[Meads-1518|John Richard Lewis Meads (1937-1968)]] |- |John||Meads||—||1-109 Hingeston Street, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |John||Meads||1860||20 Government Buildings Camp Road, Farnborough||Farnborough U.D.||Hampshire||England|| |- |John||Meads||1867||26 Bridge Street, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |John||Meads||1875||36a Buckingham Place, Brighton And Hove||Brighton C.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |John||Meads||1875||30 Coplestone Street, Mountain Ash||Mountain Ash U.D.||Glamorganshire||Wales|| |- |John||Meads||1880||167 Whitethorn Avenue, Hillingdon||Yiewsley and West Drayton U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |John||Meads||1886||10 Mersey Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |John||Meads||1887||Avondale North Wingfield, North Wingfield||Chesterfield R.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |John||Meads||1890||5/147 Irving Street, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |John||Meads||1893||9 Birkland Street, Mansfield||Mansfield M.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |John||Meads||1897||51 Hall Street, West Bromwich||West Bromwich C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |John||Meads||1905||The Willows Smithfield Road, Maidenhead||Cookham R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |John||Meads||1907||4 Grosvenor Road, Scarborough||Scarborough M.B.||Yorkshire (North Riding)||England|| |- |John||Meads||1911||185 Lymington Road, Torquay||Torquay M.B.||Devon||England|| |- |John||Meads||1936||39 Deepmore Avenue, Walsall||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |John (William)||Meads||1915||4 Crown Street, Bilston||Bilston M.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |John A||Meads||1880||27 Sutton Road,Drayton,Sutton Courtenay, Sutton Courtenay||Abingdon R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |John A||Meads||1919||20 Wharf Road, Grantham||Grantham M.B.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |John C||Meads||1883||21 Shaw Street, Chesterfield||Chesterfield M.B.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |John C||Meads||1924||"fairdale" Mancetter Road, Atherstone||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |John C||Meads||1925||12 Minlier Close, Southend-On-Sea||Southend-On-Sea C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |John E C||Meads||1895||17 Graces Alley, Tower Hamlets,||Stepney||London||England|| |- |John F||Meads||1900||Mansfield Cottages Mansfield Lane, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |John F||Meads||1915||45 West Street, Hucknall||Hucknall U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |John F||Meads||1916||22 High Street, Huntingdon||Huntingdon M.B.||Huntingdonshire||England|| |- |John G||Meads||1896||6 Vernon Rise, Ealing||Ealing M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |John H||Meads||1873||8 Buckingham Gardens, Slough||Slough M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |John H||Meads||1878||4 Alexandra Cotts High Street, Hounslow||Heston and Isleworth M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |John H||Meads||1902||The Gardens,Little Halla Bishopton, South Heighton||Chailey R.D.||Sussex||England|| |- |John Henry||Masser (Meads)||1882||12 Tamworth Road, Polesworth||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |John J||Meads||1862||Noel Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |John J||Meads||1912||79 Homelea Road, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |John J||Meeds (Meads)||1858||Carrington House,Lcc Lodging House Brookmill Road, Greenwich||Deptford||London||England|| |- |John P||Meads||1912||Avondale North Wingfield, North Wingfield||Chesterfield R.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |John R||Meads||1920||9 Johnson's Terrace, West Auckland||Bishop Auckland U.D.||Durham||England|| |- |John S||Meads||1898||84 Haunchwood Road, Nuneaton||Nuneaton M.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |John T||Meads||1859||12 Edward Street, Grantham||Grantham M.B.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |John T||Meads||1859||18 Passey Road, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |John T||Meads||1879||125 Castle Road, Scarborough||Scarborough M.B.||Yorkshire (North Riding)||England|| |- |John T||Meads||1898||27 Wornington Road, Notting Hill, Kensington And Chelsea||Kensington||London||England|| |- |John Thomas||Meads||1931||82 North Marine Road, Scarborough||Scarborough M.B.||Yorkshire (North Riding)||England|| |- |John V||Meads||1935||1 Montpelier Villa Bath Road, Hillingdon||Hayes and Harlington U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |John W||Meads||1884||51 Springfield Road, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |John W||Meads||1907||105 Marsh Benham, Newbury||Newbury R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |John W T||Meads||1893||12 Thorney Hill, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |John William||Meads||1902||Travelling Living Van, Claypole||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |John William||Meads||1936||165 Dunkery Road, Bromley||Chislehurst and Sidcup U.D.||Kent||England|| |- |Joseph||Meads||1865||4 Poplar Street, Mansfield Woodhouse||Mansfield Woodhouse U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Joseph||Meads||1873||6a Granby Lodge Belvoir Hill, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Joseph||Meads||1893||Blue Town Skillington, Skillington||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Joseph A||Meads||1862||23 Lewin Road, Streatham, Lambeth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Joseph A||Meads||1902||39 Rosher Road, Stratford||West Ham C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Joseph L C||Meads||1898||6 Walton Place, Winchester||Winchester M.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Joyce (M)||Cowans (Meads)||1937||18 Arnold Street, West Auckland||Bishop Auckland U.D.||Durham||England|| |- |Joyce J||Elliott (Meads)||1928||106 Elmgrove Crescent, Harrow||Harrow U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Joyce M||Heaps (Meads)||1929||7 Kingston Gardens, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Joyce R||Viner (Meads)||1929||61 Abingdon Road, Drayton||Abingdon R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Joyce W||Meads||1908||35 Rossiter Road, Balham, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Julia||Meads||1868||3 Neville Road, Leicester||Leicester C.B.||Leicestershire||England|| |- |Julia||Meads||1881||4 Alexandra Cotts High Street, Hounslow||Heston and Isleworth M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |June||Crompton (Meads)||1936||Back Lane, Skillington||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |June M||Meads (Hancock)||1930||158 West Court, Burbage||Pewsey R.D.||Wiltshire||England|| |- |Kate||Meads||1859||11 Nottingham Road, Arnold||Arnold U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Kate||Meads||1859||34 Coxmoor Road, Sutton In Ashfield||Sutton-In-Ashfield U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Kate||Meads||1869||21 Westbury Place, Halifax||Halifax C.B.||Yorkshire (West Riding)||England|| |- |Kate||Meads||1872||10 Hardy Street, Watnall||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Kate||Meads||1880||Blue Horse Inn, Skillington||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Kate||Meads||1889||26 Linden Road, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Kate Emily Maud (Meads)||Baxter (Meads)||1894||4 Abbott Street, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Kate S||Meads||1862||21 Charnwood Avenue, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Katherine||Wheatley (Meads)||1917||"fairdale" Mancetter Road, Atherstone||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Katherine (Catherine Ann)||Meads||1882||10 Long Street, Atherstone||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Kathleen||Meads||1902||60a, Ealing||Acton M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Kathleen||Meads||1917||35 Orchard Street, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Kathleen||Bennett (Meads)||1919||4 Alexandra Cotts High Street, Hounslow||Heston and Isleworth M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Kathleen||Meads (Samson)||1920||8 Shakespeare Avenue, Mansfield Woodhouse||Mansfield Woodhouse U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Kathleen||Meads (Taylor)||1927||28 South Avenue, Rainworth||Southwell R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Kathleen (Elizabeth)||Meads||1891||6-247 Great Colmore Street, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Kathleen A||White (Meads)||1923||43 Herbert Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Kathleen Helen||Anders (Meads,Harris)||1938||61 Abingdon Road, Drayton||Abingdon R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Kathleen M||Meads||1915||72 Highbridge Road, Royal Sutton Coldfield||Sutton Coldfield M.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Kathleen M||Mendell (Meads)||1923||15 Arnold Street, West Auckland||Bishop Auckland U.D.||Durham||England|| |- |Kathleen W||Philpin (Meads)||1921||Hospital Of St Cross Barby Road, Rugby||Rugby M.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Keith||Meads||1939||3 Cleveland Avenue, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Keith A||Meads||1939||8 Rotherwood Avenue, Putney, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Kenneth||Meads||1923||5 Mulberry Terrace, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Kenneth||Meads||1928||21 Margaret Road, Oxford||Oxford C.B.||Oxfordshire||England|| |- |Kenneth B||Meads||1921||57 Osborne Grove, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Kenneth H||Meads||1929||240 Mollison Way, Harrow||Harrow U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Kenneth J||Meads||1916||6 Blackfriars Street, Stamford||Stamford M.B.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Kenneth R||Meads||1927||142 Dover House Road, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Kenneth W||Meads||1919||18 Corbett Street, Rugby||Rugby M.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Kenneth W||Meads||1925||Clarence Farm Stables Priory Lane, Roehampton, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Kitty||Meads||1895||24 Walter Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |L R J (June Rose)||Meads (Simpson)||1930||54 Thorpebank Road, East Acton, Hammersmith And Fulham||Hammersmith||London||England|| |- |Laura J||Meads||1893||3 All Saints Avenue North, Maidenhead||Maidenhead M.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Laura S||Meads||1889||Rosemullion Hotel, Budleigh Salterton||Budleigh Salterton U.D.||Devon||England|| |- |Lavinia I K||Meads (Langrish)||1920||4 Lee Close, Hertford||Hertford M.B.||Hertfordshire||England|| |- |Leah B||Meads||1905||112 Kenmore Avenue, Kenton||Harrow U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Leonard ?||Meads||1932||Hopton St Boniface, Cookham||Cookham R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Leonard H||Meads||1922||11 Northam Road, Southampton||Southampton C.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Leonard O L||Meads||1906||44 North Road, West Drayton||Yiewsley and West Drayton U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Leonard R G||Meads||1912||8 Rotherwood Avenue, Putney, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Leonard R H||Meads||1892||12 Olivette Street, Putney, Putney, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Leonard T||Meads||1906||62 Byron Road, Harrow||Harrow U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Lesley M||Meads||1897||12 Minlier Close, Southend-On-Sea||Southend-On-Sea C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Leslie||Meads||1907||42 Parkyn Road, Arnold||Arnold U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Leslie||Meads||1915||11 Norfolk Crescent, Bath||Bath C.B.||Somerset||England|| |- |Leslie A||Meads||1891||23 Lewin Road, Streatham, Lambeth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Leslie H||Meads||1915||5 Willow Street, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Leslie V||Meads||1919||47 Monks Close, Lancing||Worthing R.D.||Sussex||England|| |- |Levi||Meads||1883||4 Upper Grove Road, Alton||Alton U.D.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Lewis||Meads||1893||Barn Farm, Skillington, Stoke Rochford||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Lewis||Meads||1922||262 Duke Street, Stoke-On-Trent||Stoke-On-Trent C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Lewis C||Meads||1881||2 Western Cottages, East Grinstead||Cuckfield R.D.||Sussex||England|| |- |Lewis E||Meads||1903||Main Street,Calverton, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Lilian||Meads||1886||2 Hartington Road, Ealing||Southall M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Lilian||Meads||1895||6 Vernon Rise, Ealing||Ealing M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Lilian||Meads||1897||37 Kyrle Road, Clapham Junction, Lambeth||Battersea||London||England|| |- |Lilian||Meads (Sturgess)||1885||23 Glovie Road, Farnborough||Farnborough U.D.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Lilian (Elizabeth)||Meads (Harold)||1925||33 Coronation Road, Bilston||Bilston M.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Lilian B (P)||Morris (Meads)||1914||The Hovestead, Sutton Valence||Hollingbourne R.D.||Kent||England|| |- |Lilian Charlotte||Wright (Meads)||1920||55 Welfare Road, Stratford||West Ham C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Lilian E||Wheatley (Meads)||1916||46 Scott Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Lilian G||Meads||1912||194 Queen's Road, Portsmouth||Portsmouth C.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Lilian M||Meads||1872||77 London Road Shop London Road, Alderley Edge||Alderley Edge U.D.||Cheshire||England|| |- |Lilian M||Meads||1887||The Hovestead, Sutton Valence||Hollingbourne R.D.||Kent||England|| |- |Lilian P||Meads||1900||57 Osborne Grove, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Lillian Mildred||Meads||1918||66 Clapton Common, Stamford Hill, Hackney||Hackney||London||England|| |- |Lily||Meads||1882||99 Mansfield Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Lily||Meads||1882||Rushall, Wilsford||Pewsey R.D.||Wiltshire||England|| |- |Lily||Meads||1890||96 Blakenall Lane, Bloxwich||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Lily||Meads||1892||8 Tower Road, Rugby||Rugby M.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Lily||Meads||1896||83 Gipsy Lane, Oxford||Oxford C.B.||Oxfordshire||England|| |- |Lily||Meads||1902||8 Council House H H, Kingsclere And Whitchurch||Kingsclere and Whitchurch R.D.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Lily G M||Meads||1889||36 Moulsham Street, Chelmsford||Chelmsford M.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Lily J||Meads||1909||7 Kingston Gardens, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Lily K||Meads||1899||30 Brook Road, Brentford||Brentford and Chiswick M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Lily M||Meads (Watkins)||1921||6 Harold Road, Tottenham||Tottenham M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Lily M||Meads (Watkins)||1921||6 Harold Road, Tottenham||Tottenham M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Lizzie L||Meads||1872||67 Abbots Way, Bromley||Beckenham M.B.||Kent||England|| |- |Lloyd M||Meads||1909||Main Street, Upton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Lloyd William||Meads||1889||Main Street, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Lois||Meads (Massingale)||1918||358 Alfreton Road, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Lottie||Meads||1886||111 Byron Road, Harrow||Harrow U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Louie||Meads||1905||Rauceby Mental Hospital Sleaford,Lincs, Sleaford||Sleaford U.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Louie||Meads||1912||8 Beechwood Road, Woking||Woking U.D.||Surrey||England|| |- |Louis||Meads||—||Council House Haddon Road, Guilsborough||Brixworth R.D.||Northamptonshire||England|| |- |Louis||Meads||1901||31 Knightsbridge Avenue, Bedworth||Bedworth U.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Louisa||Meads||1867||558 London Road, Ashford||Staines U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Louisa||Meads||1882||113 Queen's Road, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Louisa H||Marsh (Meads)||1928||135 Edgeway Road, Oxford||Oxford C.B.||Oxfordshire||England|| |- |Louisa R||Meads||1890||2 Abbotts Road, Ealing||Southall M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Lucy||Meads||1865||1 Pembroke Cottage New Road, Brading||Isle of Wight R.D.||Isle of Wight||England|| |- |Lucy||Meads||1870||Mansfield Lane, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Lucy||Meads||1881||26 Manbey Grove, Stratford||West Ham C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Lucy||Meads||1906||125 Sutton Road,Drayton, Sutton Courtenay||Abingdon R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Lucy||Meads||1921||26 Manbey Grove, Stratford||West Ham C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Lucy||Goundrill (Meads)||1908||511 Seven Sisters Road, Tottenham||Tottenham M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Lucy O||Meads||1886||176 Barkers' Butts Lane, Coventry||Coventry C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Lydia M||Meads||1889||2 Normanby Villas, Barnet||Barnet U.D.||Hertfordshire||England|| |- |Lydia S||Meads||1864||23 Lewin Road, Streatham, Lambeth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |M A||Meads||1868||24 Waldeck Road, Hounslow||Brentford and Chiswick M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Ma?eking E||Meads||1900||70 Grafton Avenue, Rochester||Rochester M.B.||Kent||England|| |- |Mabel||Meads||1880||The Vicary, Ferryhill||Sedgefield R.D.||Durham||England|| |- |Mabel||Meads||1892||127 Park Road, Peterborough||Peterborough M.B.||Northamptonshire||England|| |- |Mabel||Meads||1896||62 Wilne Road, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Mabel||Meads||1898||7 Firemans Row, Sutton In Ashfield||Sutton-In-Ashfield U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Mabel||Meads||1909||Rema Highlands Avenue, Horsham||Horsham U.D.||Sussex||England|| |- |Mabel||Meads||1911||137 Bentley Lane, Walsall||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Mabel||Meads (Mead)||1896||1 Wise Lane, West Drayton||Yiewsley and West Drayton U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Mabel (C)||Meads||1888||41 Regent Street, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Mabel A||Meads||1885||1 Cains Farm Cottage Cain's Lane, Hillingdon||Yiewsley and West Drayton U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Mabel A||Meads||1898||6 Walton Place, Winchester||Winchester M.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Mabel A||Meads||1916||Church Street, Skillington||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Mabel F||Meads||1900||4 Bulock Down Farm Cot, Eastbourne||Eastbourne C.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |Mabel M||Meads||1906||90 Chanctonbury Way, Mill Hill East||Hendon M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Maisie||Meads (Baker)||1894||2 Bloodmoor Lane, Lowestoft||Lothingland R.D.||Suffolk||England|| |- |Malcolm||Meads||1937||Main Street, Upton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Marcia Kate||Love (Meads)||1934||Back Lane, Skillington||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Marg?ry G||Featherstone (Meads)||1905||44 Lloyds Way, Bromley||Beckenham M.B.||Kent||England|| |- |Margaret||Meads||1871||7 Denehurst Gardens, Twickenham||Twickenham M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Margaret||Meads||1898||County Mental Hospital, Burntwood||Lichfield R.D.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Margaret||Meads (Gacques)||1932||24 Marlborough Road, Nuneaton||Nuneaton M.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Margaret||Meads (Kean)||1922||Alder Hey Hospital, Liverpool||Liverpool C.B.||Lancashire||England|| |- |Margaret||Meads (Kean)||1922||Alder Hey Hospital, Liverpool||Liverpool C.B.||Lancashire||England|| |- |Margaret||Meads (Scott)||1933||75 Walton Street, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Margaret (A)||Meads||1900||70 Spoat Terrace, Walsall||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Margaret (A)||Meads (Staddon)||1929||157 Victoria Road West, Hebburn||Hebburn U.D.||Durham||England|| |- |Margaret A||Meads||1886||The Square, Skillington||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Margaret A||Anderson (Meads)||1920||20 Wharf Road, Grantham||Grantham M.B.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Margaret A||Meads (Blackburn)||1926||The Bungalow, Brandon||Mildenhall R.D.||Suffolk||England|| |- |Margaret A||Meads (Kemp)||1918||86 Carter Lane, Mansfield||Mansfield M.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Margaret A||Terry (Meads)||1934||14 Bagdale, Whitby||Whitby U.D.||Yorkshire (North Riding)||England|| |- |Margaret Ann||Wassall (Meads)||1930||The Firs, Whitacre Heath||Meriden R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Margaret E||Meads||1895||40 West End Gardens, West Auckland||Bishop Auckland U.D.||Durham||England|| |- |Margaret E||Dudley (Meads)||1926||52 Newstead Colliery Byron Street, Newstead||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Margaret L||Bampton (Meads)||1921||83 Gipsy Lane, Oxford||Oxford C.B.||Oxfordshire||England|| |- |Margaret Lilian||Smith (Meads)||1924||Mansfield Lane, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Margaret N||Meads (Harrison)||1923||24, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Margaret N||Meads (Harrison)||1923||24, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Margaret R (Rose)||Crisp (Meads)||1934||62 Wilne Road, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Margaret W||Meads||1905||Grassmoor Longmoor Road, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Margery Florence||Meads (Hunt)||1914||Main Street, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Maria||Meads||1875||9 Birkland Street, Mansfield||Mansfield M.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Maria||Meads||1901||262 Duke Street, Stoke-On-Trent||Stoke-On-Trent C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Marion V||Meads||1910||56 Gilbert Street, Coventry||Coventry C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Marjorie||Willacy (Meads)||1919||Glebe Farm Ganton Potter Brompton, Ganton, Ganton||Norton R.D.||Yorkshire (East Riding)||England|| |- |Marjorie A||Meads (Relf)||1899||180 Galliard Road, Edmonton||Edmonton M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Marjorie J||Suthers (Meads)||1921||12 Thorney Hill, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Mark||Meads||1900||2 Goodwood Avenue, Gateshead||Gateshead C.B.||Durham||England|| |- |Mark P||Meads||1909||50 Longstone Crescent, Freckeville, Frecheville||Chesterfield R.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Marksin||Meads||1858||32 St Mary Magdalene Street, Brighton And Hove||Brighton C.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |Martha A||Meads||1886||31 Mansfield Lane,Calverton, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Martha M||Meads||1875||31 Lovett Street, Cleethorpes||Cleethorpes M.B.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Lindsey)||England|| |- |Martha R||Meads||1870||162 Creek Road, March||March U.D.||Cambridgeshire||England||[[Unknown-671017|Martha Anne (Unknown) Meads (1870-)]] |- |Martin E C||Meads||1901||4 Bulock Down Farm Cot, Eastbourne||Eastbourne C.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |Martin H||Meads||1853||9 Brier Road, Sittingbourne||Swale R.D.||Kent||England|| |- |Martin H||Meads||1886||213 Welbeck Road, Sutton||Carshalton U.D.||Surrey||England|| |- |Mary||Meads||1862||26 Bridge Street, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Mary||Meads||1866||18 Norwood Road, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Mary||Meads||1867||15 Goodliffe Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Mary||Meads||1870||Main Street, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Mary||Meads||1873||12 Neville Road, Ealing||Ealing M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Mary||Meads||1911||18 Arnold Street, West Auckland||Bishop Auckland U.D.||Durham||England|| |- |Mary||Meads||1911||1 Montpelier Villa Bath Road, Hillingdon||Hayes and Harlington U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Mary||Hassall (Meads)||1923||51 Springfield Road, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Mary||Leeson (Meads)||1904||8 Harwood Place, Sutton In Ashfield||Sutton-In-Ashfield U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Mary||Meads (Goodfellow)||1919||5 St Margarets Road, Bromley||Beckenham M.B.||Kent||England|| |- |Mary A||Meads||1854||2 Ivyleigh Smugglers' Way, Sandy Cross||Guildford R.D.||Surrey||England|| |- |Mary A||Meads||1859||Stratford Square, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Mary A||Meads||1860||7 Alma Place, Spilsby||Spilsby R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Lindsey)||England|| |- |Mary A||Meads||1874||8 Denbigh Road, Harlesden||Willesden M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Mary A||Meads||1878||56 Little Stairs Road, Shanklin||Sandown-Shanklin U.D.||Isle of Wight||England|| |- |Mary A||Meads||1878||64 New Street, Dordon||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Mary A||Meads||1880||100 Cameron Road, Derby||Derby C.B.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Mary A||Meads||1881||27 Sutton Road,Drayton,Sutton Courtenay, Sutton Courtenay||Abingdon R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Mary A M||Meads||1866||188 Bridgnorth Road, Stourbridge||Stourbridge M.B.||Worcestershire||England|| |- |Mary Ann||Meads||1870||44 Festing Road, Putney, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Mary B||Meads||1899||17 Graces Alley, Tower Hamlets,||Stepney||London||England|| |- |Mary B||Meads||1913||22 High Street, Huntingdon||Huntingdon M.B.||Huntingdonshire||England|| |- |Mary C||Meads (Richards)||1928||2 Toftingall, Cardiff||Cardiff C.B.||Glamorganshire||Wales|| |- |Mary E||Meads||1890||45 West Street, Hucknall||Hucknall U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Mary E||Meads||1896||59 Groveway, Barking And Dagenham||Dagenham M.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Mary E||Bland (Meads)||1916||20 Wharf Road, Grantham||Grantham M.B.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Mary E||Meads (Warner)||1930||155 Long Street, Atherstone||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Mary E C||Meads||1898||50 Longstone Crescent, Freckeville, Frecheville||Chesterfield R.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Mary F||Meads||1914||92 Elmay Road, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Mary H||Meads (Parkin)||1900||38 Gurney Valley, Bishop Auckland||Bishop Auckland U.D.||Durham||England|| |- |Mary L||Meads||1878||66 Derry Hill Road, Arnold||Arnold U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Mary L (May)||Meads||1914||Barratt Maternity Home Billing Road, Northampton||Northampton C.B.||Northamptonshire||England|| |- |Mary W||Meads||1890||38 St Mark's Road, Maidenhead||Maidenhead M.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Matilda J||Meads||1887||Blue Town Skillington, Skillington||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Matilda L||Meads||1873||135 Queen's Road, Ealing||Southall M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Matilda V||Meads||1900||20 Gayford Road, East Acton, Hammersmith And Fulham||Hammersmith||London||England|| |- |Matthew||Meads||1868||Main Street,Calverton, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Matthew||Meads||1871||170 Moorbridge Lane, Stapleford||Beeston and Stapleford U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Matthew (B E G)||Meads||1899||170 Moorbridge Lane, Stapleford||Beeston and Stapleford U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Maud C||Meads||1911||The Barn Grove Road, Billinghay||Mablethorpe and Sutton U.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Lindsey)||England|| |- |Maud E (Ethel)||Meads||1888||The Barn Grove Road, Billinghay||Mablethorpe and Sutton U.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Lindsey)||England|| |- |Maud G||Meads||1914||6 Newlands Road, Grendon||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Maude||Meads||1912||39 G Sutton Dwellings, Chelsea, Kensington And Chelsea||Chelsea||London||England|| |- |Maureen R||Bird (Meads)||1930||35 Furnival Avenue, Slough||Slough M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Maureen V||White (Meads)||1927||The Haven Enfield Crescent, Poole||Poole M.B.||Dorset||England|| |- |Maurice||Meads||1882||31 Mansfield Lane,Calverton, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Maurice||Meads||1929||37 New Street, West Auckland||Bishop Auckland U.D.||Durham||England|| |- |Mavis||Meads||1923||31 Mansfield Lane,Calverton, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |May||Brown (Meads)||1895||3 Lady Lane Ipswich Road, Hadleigh||Hadleigh U.D.||Suffolk||England|| |- |May (Lilian M)||Meads||1903||School House Farm, Horsmonden||Tonbridge R.D.||Kent||England|| |- |May V||Meads||1900||The Haven Enfield Crescent, Poole||Poole M.B.||Dorset||England|| |- |May V (Victoria M)||Meads||1893||1 Pengam Road, Cardiff||Cardiff C.B.||Glamorganshire||Wales|| |- |Melinda A||Meads (Mead)||1884||1 Wise Lane, West Drayton||Yiewsley and West Drayton U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Michael||Meads||1936||74 Avenue Road, Bromley||Beckenham M.B.||Kent||England|| |- |Michael A||Meads||1936||Church Farm Cottage Dunscot W St L, Cookham||Cookham R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Michael E||Meads||1934||9 Blenheim Terrace, Scarborough||Scarborough M.B.||Yorkshire (North Riding)||England|| |- |Mildred A||Meads||1898||23 Chetwynd Road, Beeston||Beeston and Stapleford U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Mildred O||Meads||1869||"riverdale" Station Road, Totnes||Totnes M.B.||Devon||England|| |- |Minnie||Meads||1871||Chelsea Public Assistance Institution London County Council Dovehouse Street, Cheslsea, Chelsea, Kensington And Chelsea||Chelsea||London||England|| |- |Moira (E)||Brass (Meads)||1931||18 Arnold Street, West Auckland||Bishop Auckland U.D.||Durham||England|| |- |Mona||Meads||1917||82 Newgate Lane, Mansfield||Mansfield M.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Muriel||Wimlett (Meads)||1924||Burton Road, Billingborough||South Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Muriel A||Meads||1920||19 Hamilton Road, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Muriel K||Meads||1909||41 Tower Hamlets Road, Walthamstow||Wanstead and Woodford M.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Myra E||Meads||1895||53 Satterford, Warwick||Warwick M.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Myra M||Meads||1903||18 Scutant Dyffryn Road, Port Talbot||Port Talbot M.B.||Glamorganshire||Wales|| |- |Myrtle (Iona)||Edward (Meads)||1921||Hill Cottage, Pavenham||Bedford R.D.||Bedfordshire||England|| |- |Nancy||Bellamy (Meads)||1915||133 Alston Croft Gloucester Road, Cheltenham||Cheltenham M.B.||Gloucestershire||England|| |- |Nancy B||Meads||1907||17 Cambridge Road, Ealing||Southall M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Nanette (Eleanor)||Creegan (Meads)||1925||The Flying Horse Church Gates, West Ashford||West Ashford R.D.||Kent||England|| |- |Nellie||Meads||1893||Youth Hostel, Ilam||Leek R.D.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Nellie||Meads||1899||Brick Lane,Wrangle, Wrangle||Boston R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Holland)||England|| |- |Nellie||Meads,Clayton||1917||15 Don Road, Sheffield||Sheffield C.B.||Yorkshire (West Riding)||England|| |- |Nellie (E)||Meads||1901||11 Northam Road, Southampton||Southampton C.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Nellie (I)||Meads||1897||Main Street, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Nellie M||Meads (Fowler)||1921||246 Old Dover Road, Canterbury||Canterbury C.B.||Kent||England|| |- |Neville||Meads||1922||4 Crown Street, Bilston||Bilston M.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Nora||Meads,Wall||1917||Ottowa House Owen Avenue, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Nora (V)||Hickling (Meads)||1898||34 Roosevelt Avenue, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Nora E M||Harding (Meads)||1927||Hopton St Boniface, Cookham||Cookham R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Norah||Meads (Robinson)||1894||39 Deepmore Avenue, Walsall||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Norah||Robinson (Meads)||1931||39 Deepmore Avenue, Walsall||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Norah G||Meads||1900||41 Granville Avenue, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Norman||Meads||1924||97 Ballinson Road, Stoke-On-Trent||Stoke-On-Trent C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Norman R||Meads||1919||Blue Town Skillington, Skillington||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Olive||Chapman (Meads)||1916||137 Bentley Lane, Walsall||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Olive||Jones (Meads)||1923||10 Long Street, Atherstone||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Olive||Manning (Meads)||1920||39 Deepmore Avenue, Walsall||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Olive||Meads (Pavith)||1918||44 Clinton Crescent, Redbridge||Ilford M.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Olive I||Picken (Meads)||1921||Mansfield Cottages Mansfield Lane, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Olive M||Meads||1911||21 21 Blunts Avenue, Sipson, Hillingdon||Yiewsley and West Drayton U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Olive R||Meads (Sanders)||1920||28 The Curve, East Acton, Hammersmith And Fulham||Hammersmith||London||England|| |- |Oliver M||Meads||1917||20 Harrington Square, St Pancras, Camden||St Pancras||London||England|| |- |Olwen M||Meads||1907||6 Marketfield Road,Redhill, Redhill||Reigate M.B.||Surrey||England|| |- |Pamela||Meads||1933||11 Lime Grove, Addlestone||Chertsey U.D.||Surrey||England|| |- |Pamela V||Johnson (Meads)||1928||Albion Street, Chester||Chester C.B.||Cheshire||England|| |- |Patricia||Stimpson (Meads)||1925||8 Council House H H, Kingsclere And Whitchurch||Kingsclere and Whitchurch R.D.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Patrick E||Meads||1927||18 Norwood Road, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Patrick S||Meads||1906||18 Norwood Road, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Pauline Eva Priscilla||Spanswick (Meads)||1914||11 Norfolk Crescent, Bath||Bath C.B.||Somerset||England|| |- |Pauline W||Pinfold (Meads)||1939||92 Elmay Road, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Pearl (Joan)||Bleach (Meads)||1932||22 Holmewood Road, Royal Tunbridge Wells||Royal Tunbridge Wells M.B.||Kent||England|| |- |Pearl C||Meads||1903||S Martins Poles Lane, Otterbourne||Winchester R.D.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Peggy (W)||Alexander (Meads)||1932||105 Marsh Benham, Newbury||Newbury R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Peggy D||King (Meads)||1919||Cottage Bale View, Cookham||Cookham R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Peggy M||Meads||1922||62 Whitethorn, Hillingdon||Yiewsley and West Drayton U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Percy||Meads||1897||30 Brook Road, Brentford||Brentford and Chiswick M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Percy||Meads||1904||The Square, Skillington||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Percy F||Meads||1894||The Garage,Coton House Churchover, Long Lawford||Rugby R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Percy R||Meads||1887||21 Thackeray's Lane, Arnold||Arnold U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Peter||Meads||1873||2 Normanby Villas, Barnet||Barnet U.D.||Hertfordshire||England|| |- |Peter||Meads||1927||Orcombe Ashford Road, Canterbury||Bridge-Blean R.D.||Kent||England|| |- |Peter G C||Meads||1919||8 Tower Road, Rugby||Rugby M.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Phillis M||Meads||1887||28 Wilsthorpe Road, Derby||Shardlow R.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Phyllis||Meads||1901||3 Cleveland Avenue, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Phyllis||Lewis (Meads)||1921||Greenfield Bungalow Greenfield Crescent, Ebbw Vale||Ebbw Vale U.D.||Monmouthshire||Wales|| |- |Phyllis||Payne (Meads)||1920||6 Woodlands Street, Stoke-On-Trent||Stoke-On-Trent C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Phyllis E S||Meads||1904||111 High Street, Burton Latimer||Burton Latimer U.D.||Northamptonshire||England|| |- |Phyllis I M||Weller (Meads)||1921||63 St Andrews Road, Southampton||Southampton C.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Phyllis L||Meads||1907||Church View Main Street, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Phyllis M||Meads||1910||8 Rotherwood Avenue, Putney, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Phyllis M||Meads||1920||68 Spring Road, Abingdon-On-Thames||Abingdon M.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Phyllis M||Meads (Ashbury)||1921||Little Ponton, Long Bennington||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Phyllis M||Rando (Meads)||1928||197 Wellington Street, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Phyllis M B||Meads||1901||35 Rossiter Road, Balham, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Queenie A P||Meads||1915||Southwoods House, Writtle||Chelmsford R.D.||Essex||England|| |- |Ralph||Meads||1917||23 Garden Road, Hucknall||Hucknall U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Ralph P||Meads||1898||25 North Gate, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Raymond||Meads||1924||5 Mulberry Terrace, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Raymond A||Meads||1925||1 All St Avenue North, Maidenhead||Maidenhead M.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Raymond St Hill||Meads||1928||35 Furnival Avenue, Slough||Slough M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Rebecon M||Meads||1868||152 Southgate Street, Bury St Edmunds||Bury St Edmunds M.B.||Suffolk||England|| |- |Reg Arthur||Meads||1908||2 Linden Road, Guildford||Guildford M.B.||Surrey||England|| |- |Reginald||Meads||1903||46 Clydach Street, Brynmawr||Brynmawr U.D.||Breconshire||Wales|| |- |Reginald||Meads||1919||47 Barrack Lane, Newport||Newport C.B.||Monmouthshire||Wales|| |- |Reginald (Reginald William)||Meads||1914||35 Orchard Street, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Reginald A||Meads||1901||41 Granville Avenue, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Reginald C||Meads||1901||282 Stag Lane, Kingsbury||Wembley M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Reginald G||Meads||1901||47 Baston Road, Bromley||Bromley M.B.||Kent||England|| |- |Reginald W||Meads||1913||489 Stanton Road, Burton Upon Trent||Burton-Upon-Trent C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Richard||Meads||1874||56 Little Stairs Road, Shanklin||Sandown-Shanklin U.D.||Isle of Wight||England|| |- |Richard A||Meads||1898||142 Dover House Road, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Richard F||Meads||1881||The Square, Skillington||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Richard J||Meads||1900||564 Old Pleck Road, Walsall||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Richard R||Meads||1926||176 Barkers' Butts Lane, Coventry||Coventry C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Richards E||Meads||1864||44 Festing Road, Putney, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Rita||Meads (Graham)||1933||33 Addison Road, Toronto, Crook And Willington||Crook and Willington U.D.||Durham||England|| |- |Robert||Meads||1914||22 High Road, Hoddesdon||Hoddesdon U.D.||Hertfordshire||England|| |- |Robert||Meads||1918||4 Bayford Close, Hertford||Hertford M.B.||Hertfordshire||England|| |- |Robert A||Meads||1865||20 Gayford Road, East Acton, Hammersmith And Fulham||Hammersmith||London||England|| |- |Robert A||Meads||1874||1 Gent Shop & House Sydney Road, Chatham||Chatham M.B.||Kent||England|| |- |Robert A||Meads||1915||72 Highbridge Road, Royal Sutton Coldfield||Sutton Coldfield M.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Robert C E||Meads||1914||16 Beckett's Avenue, St Albans||St Albans M.B.||Hertfordshire||England|| |- |Robert E||Meads||1899||37 New Street, West Auckland||Bishop Auckland U.D.||Durham||England|| |- |Robert E H||Meads||1915||13 Longfellow Road, Gillingham||Gillingham M.B.||Kent||England|| |- |Robert J||Meads||1929||The Gardens,Little Halla Bishopton, South Heighton||Chailey R.D.||Sussex||England|| |- |Robert Lillian (William R)||Meads||1881||66 Clapton Common, Stamford Hill, Hackney||Hackney||London||England|| |- |Robert S||Meads||1898||20 Gayford Road, East Acton, Hammersmith And Fulham||Hammersmith||London||England|| |- |Robert W||Meads||1908||3a Cambridge Road, Kingston Upon Thames||Kingston-Upon-Thames M.B.||Surrey||England|| |- |Robina M||Meads||1917||191a Newark Road, Lincoln||Lincoln C.B.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Lindsey)||England|| |- |Roger F||Meads||1933||Lea View, Essendon||Hatfield R.D.||Hertfordshire||England|| |- |Ronald||Meads||1922||137 Bentley Lane, Walsall||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Ronald E||Meads||1920||13 The Curve Lilac Street, East Acton, Hammersmith And Fulham||Hammersmith||London||England|| |- |Ronald F||Meads||1907||92 Elmay Road, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Ronald F W||Meads||1923||44 Featherstone Road, Ealing||Southall M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Ronald G||Meads||1929||2 Stockhill Terrace, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Ronald W H||Meads||1923||1 Brocas Cottages Hever, Hever||Sevenoaks R.D.||Kent||England|| |- |Ronald W J||Meads||1911||4 Otterfield Road, Hillingdon||Yiewsley and West Drayton U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Rosa||Meads||1896||170 Moorbridge Lane, Stapleford||Beeston and Stapleford U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Rosa A||Meads (Titcombe)||1920||87 Albert Road, Southampton||Southampton C.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Rosa E||Meads||1901||63 St Andrews Road, Southampton||Southampton C.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Rosalind M Agnes||Meads||1916||84 Queen Lodge Bell Street, Marylebone, City Of Westminster||St Marylebone||London||England|| |- |Rosamund||Meads||1889||19 Abbey Street, Newcastle-Under-Lyme||Newcastle-Under-Lyme M.B.||Staffordshire||England||[[Meads-1386|Rosamond Meads (1889-1975)]] |- |Rose||Meads||1899||2 Muriel Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Rose||Meads||1904||106 Elmgrove Crescent, Harrow||Harrow U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Rose||Meads (Day)||1928||24 Dongola Street, Stepney, Tower Hamlets||Stepney||London||England|| |- |Rose||Meads (Littlechild)||1909||Colebrook Road, Royal Tunbridge Wells||Southborough U.D.||Kent||England|| |- |Rose A||Meads||1899||67 Northcote Avenue, Ealing||Southall M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Rose A||Meads||1904||61 Abingdon Road, Drayton||Abingdon R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Rose A||Meads||1909||26 Parfrey Street, Castelnau, Richmond Upon Thames||Fulham||London||England|| |- |Rose E||Meads||1878||Main Street, Gawcott||Buckingham M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Rose E||Meads||1879||Park Farm Grendon Road, Polesworth||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Rose E M||Meads (George)||1920||263 Western Road, Ealing||Southall M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Rose L S||Meads||1897||9 Beverley Road, Ealing||Southall M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Rose P||Meads (Ede)||1923||Hawkedon London Road, Camberley||Frimley and Camberley U.D.||Surrey||England|| |- |Rosina||Meads||1888||12 Spring Grove, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Rosina E||Meads||1902||53 Ealing Road, Brentford||Brentford and Chiswick M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Rosina F||Meads||1873||62 Commonside, Westbourne||Chichester R.D.||Sussex||England|| |- |Rowland A||Meads||1900||342 Westborough Road, Southend-On-Sea||Southend-On-Sea C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Roy Vincent||Meads||1926||Off Main Street, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Ruby||Meads (Bird)||1917||50 Gurney Road, Forest Gate,Newham||West Ham C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Ruby M E||Greenslade (Meads)||1927||2 Penderel Street, Bloxwich||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Ruby S||Meads||1897||Radwinter Lodge Carlisle Road, Eastbourne||Eastbourne C.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |Ruth||Meads||1870||30 Lichfield Road, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Ruth||Meads||1890||5 Mulberry Terrace, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Ruth B||Meads||1887||145 Heathcote Road, Halmer End||Newcastle-Under-Lyme R.D.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Ruth E||Clewley (Meads)||1910||Gables Heath Road,Holmewood, Holmewood||Chesterfield R.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Ruth Margaret||Meads||1888||61 Pine Road, Cricklewood||Willesden M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Sam||Meads||1886||7 Market Street, Lichfield||Lichfield M.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Sam L||Meads||1915||111 Parkdale Road, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Samuel||Meads||1874||45 West Street, Hucknall||Hucknall U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Samuel B||Meads||1894||47 Blyth Road, Worksop||Worksop M.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Samuel E||Meads||1895||Brick Lane,Wrangle, Wrangle||Boston R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Holland)||England|| |- |Samuel G||Meads||1867||Highbury Road, Normanton On The Wales, Notts, Keyworth||Bingham R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Sara A||Meads||1893||28 Marlborough Road, Arnold||Arnold U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Sarah||Meads||1852||121 Highbury Road Bulwell, Bulwell||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Sarah||Meads||1878||7 Towle Street, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Sarah A||Meads||1859||21 Shaw Street, Chesterfield||Chesterfield M.B.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Sarah A||Meads||1871||Sunnyside Grosvenor Avenue, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Sarah A||Meads||1877||262 Duke Street, Stoke-On-Trent||Stoke-On-Trent C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Sarah A||Meads||1887||136 Torridon Road, Hither Green, Lewisham||Lewisham||London||England|| |- |Sarah A||Meads||1888||1-109 Hingeston Street, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Sarah Ann||Meads||1884||71 Belmont Road, Harrow||Harrow U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Sarah E||Meads||1893||18 Kingsway, Heanor||Heanor U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Sarah E||Meads||1898||19 Hamilton Road, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Sarah E||Docon (Meads)||1905||Goring Hotel Elmry Street, City Of Westminster,||City of Westminster||London||England|| |- |Sarah E||Hancock (Meads)||1881||20 Wharf Road, Grantham||Grantham M.B.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Sarah I||Jones (Meads)||1913||96 Blakenall Lane, Bloxwich||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Sarah J||Meads||1892||21 Dutchess, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Sarah J||Meads||1901||2 Goodwood Avenue, Gateshead||Gateshead C.B.||Durham||England|| |- |Selina||Meads||1860||257 Tonbridge Road, Maidstone||Maidstone M.B.||Kent||England|| |- |Selina A||Meads||1881||8 Edward Street, Ystrad Mynach||Caerphilly U.D.||Glamorganshire||Wales|| |- |Sheila M||Meads (Wiltshire)||1938||104 Waye Avenue, Hounslow||Heston and Isleworth M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Shirley||Dawson (Meads)||1933||18 Kingsway, Heanor||Heanor U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Shirley A||Meads (Mountney)||1938||143 Dames Road, Leyton||Leyton M.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Sidney||Meads||1904||35 Treverton Street, Kensal Green, Brent||Kensington||London||England|| |- |Sidney (Simon)||Meads (Hadler)||1896||3 Bramley Close, Richmond Upon Thames||Twickenham M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Sidney (William)||Meads||1921||4 Upper Grove Road, Alton||Alton U.D.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Sidney C||Meads||1914||152 Southgate Street, Bury St Edmunds||Bury St Edmunds M.B.||Suffolk||England|| |- |Sidney T||Meads||1923||90 Windsor Avenue, Hillingdon||Uxbridge U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Sidney W||Meads||1923||96 Blakenall Lane, Bloxwich||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Stanley||Meads||1908||66 Clapton Common, Stamford Hill, Hackney||Hackney||London||England|| |- |Stanley G||Meads||1903||1a Salter Street, Lowestoft||Lowestoft M.B.||Suffolk||England|| |- |Stanley R||Meads||1923||20 Gayford Road, East Acton, Hammersmith And Fulham||Hammersmith||London||England|| |- |Stella D||Hickey (Meads)||1897||Sumner, Ardingly||Cuckfield R.D.||Sussex||England|| |- |Stella M||Hollands (Meads)||1917||113 Queen's Road, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Stella P||Gunter (Meads)||1917||176 Barkers' Butts Lane, Coventry||Coventry C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Stella T||Meads||1903||783 Oxford Road, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Susannah||Watkins (Meads)||1922||55 Welfare Road, Stratford||West Ham C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Sybil Blanche||Pemblington (Meads)||1920||Mansfield Lane, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Sydney C||Meads||1870||10 Hardy Street, Watnall||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Sydney E||Meads||1901||8 Jean Street, Grendon||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Sydney J||Meads||1908||57 Carpenters Road, Stratford||West Ham C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |T Mary||Meads (Banks)||1920||38 Grosvenor Street, Stoke-On-Trent||Stoke-On-Trent C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Teresa D||Costelloe (Meads)||1919||176 Barkers' Butts Lane, Coventry||Coventry C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Teresa P||Meads (Peak)||1924||87 Hayles Buildings Elliott's Row, Elephant And Castle, Southwark||Southwark||London||England|| |- |Theodora Georgina||Meads||1910||154 Cowdray Avenue, Colchester||Colchester M.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Theresa D||Mitchell (Meads)||1923||26 Manbey Grove, Stratford||West Ham C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Thomas||Meads||1869||Sunnyside Grosvenor Avenue, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Thomas||Meads||1871||"fairdale" Mancetter Road, Atherstone||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Thomas||Meads||1875||137 Bentley Lane, Walsall||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Thomas||Meads||1879||Blue Town Skillington, Skillington||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Thomas||Meads||1880||26 Manbey Grove, Stratford||West Ham C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Thomas||Meads||1882||20 Bright Street, Leeds||Leeds C.B.||Yorkshire (West Riding)||England|| |- |Thomas||Meads||1898||70 Spoat Terrace, Walsall||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Thomas||Meads||1900||9 Blenheim Terrace, Scarborough||Scarborough M.B.||Yorkshire (North Riding)||England|| |- |Thomas||Meads||1907||8 Beechwood Road, Woking||Woking U.D.||Surrey||England|| |- |Thomas||Meads||1914||10 Mersey Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Thomas||Meads||1933||8 Beechwood Road, Woking||Woking U.D.||Surrey||England|| |- |Thomas (Ernest)||Meads||1901||Olive Cottages Long Street, Atherstone||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Thomas A M||Meads||1909||43 Mowbrays Road, Romford||Romford M.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Thomas D||Meads||1901||31 Dudley Road, Ealing||Southall M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Thomas H||Meads||1888||6-247 Great Colmore Street, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Thomas H||Meads||1890||4 Wick Road, Teddington||Twickenham M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Thomas H||Meads||1893||2 Normanby Villas, Barnet||Barnet U.D.||Hertfordshire||England|| |- |Thomas H||Meads||1898||50 Longstone Crescent, Freckeville, Frecheville||Chesterfield R.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Thomas Henry||Meads||1885||37 Kyrle Road, Clapham Junction, Lambeth||Battersea||London||England||[[Meads-1519|Thomas Henry Meads (1885-1967)]] |- |Thomas P||Meads||1920||2 Normanby Villas, Barnet||Barnet U.D.||Hertfordshire||England|| |- |Thomas R||Meads||1891||90 Windsor Avenue, Hillingdon||Uxbridge U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Thomas R||Meads||1892||34 Mellors Road, Arnold||Arnold U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Thomas R||Meads||1898||25 Honor Oak Park, Honor Oak Park, Lewisham||Lewisham||London||England|| |- |Thomas W||Meads||—||127 Park Road, Peterborough||Peterborough M.B.||Northamptonshire||England|| |- |Thomas W||Meads||1867||3 Dalling Road, Hammersmith, Hammersmith And Fulham||Hammersmith||London||England|| |- |Thomas W||Meads||1892||40 West End Gardens, West Auckland||Bishop Auckland U.D.||Durham||England|| |- |Thomas W||Meads||1902||15 Arnold Street, West Auckland||Bishop Auckland U.D.||Durham||England|| |- |Thomas W||Meads||1926||40 West End Gardens, West Auckland||Bishop Auckland U.D.||Durham||England|| |- |Tom||Meads||1873||Blue Town Skillington, Skillington||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Tom||Meads||1895||17 Cockspur Street,Birchmoor, Dordon||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Ursula D||Meads (Chant)||1917||4 Lynton Road, Burnham-On-Sea||Burnham-On-Sea U.D.||Somerset||England|| |- |Vera||Meads||1919||45 West Street, Hucknall||Hucknall U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Vera A P||Meads (Hoskin)||1927||128 Sturry Road, Canterbury||Canterbury C.B.||Kent||England|| |- |Vera I||Meads||1903||65 Steventon Road, Drayton||Abingdon R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Vera M||Meads||1908||14 Bagdale, Whitby||Whitby U.D.||Yorkshire (North Riding)||England|| |- |Victor J||Meads||1909||1 Montpelier Villa Bath Road, Hillingdon||Hayes and Harlington U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Victoria||Paet? (Meads)||1907||8 Denbigh Road, Harlesden||Willesden M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Violet||Meads||1887||99 Mansfield Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Violet||Meads||1903||37 New Street, West Auckland||Bishop Auckland U.D.||Durham||England|| |- |Violet||Meads (Herbert)||1916||18 Foxholt Gardens, Ealing||Willesden M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Violet||Meads (Meade)||1896||Flat 3 Lewes Crescent, Brighton And Hove||Brighton C.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |Violet A||Meads||1897||44 Featherstone Road, Ealing||Southall M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Violet E||Bruce (Meads)||1934||1 Wickford Garden Parade South End Road, Wickford||Billericay U.D.||Essex||England|| |- |Violet G||Meads||1896||Schoolhouse, Skillington||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Violet G||Meads||1911||Main Street, Gawcott||Buckingham M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Violet K||Bevan (Meads)||1916||2 Forton Road, Portsmouth||Portsmouth C.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Violet L||Meads||1909||65b Arnot Hill Road, Arnold||Arnold U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Violet L||Meads||1915||22 Carpenter's Road, Stratford||West Ham C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Violet L||Meads||1916||148a Derley Road, Ealing||Southall M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |W C||Meads||1901||176 Long Street, Dordon||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Wallacel||Meads||1914||191a Newark Road, Lincoln||Lincoln C.B.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Lindsey)||England|| |- |Walter||Meads||1873||558 London Road, Ashford||Staines U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Walter||Meads||1878||11 Brookside, Hucknall||Hucknall U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Walter||Meads||1879||97 Ballinson Road, Stoke-On-Trent||Stoke-On-Trent C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Walter||Meads||1882||10 Long Street, Atherstone||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Walter||Meads||1889||Burton Road, Billingborough||South Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Walter||Meads||1906||27 Heron Street, Stoke-On-Trent||Stoke-On-Trent C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Walter||Meads||1910||87 George Street, New Arley||Meriden R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Walter||Meads||1913||"lynwood" Mancetter Road, Atherstone||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Walter||Meads||1920||10 Long Street, Atherstone||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Walter A S||Meads||1904||53 Ealing Road, Brentford||Brentford and Chiswick M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Walter C||Meads||1904||111 High Street, Burton Latimer||Burton Latimer U.D.||Northamptonshire||England|| |- |Walter C||Meads||1909||26 Parfrey Street, Castelnau, Richmond Upon Thames||Fulham||London||England|| |- |Walter E||Meads||1901||11 Mitre Street, Buckingham||Buckingham M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Walter L||Meads||1898||Albion Street, Chester||Chester C.B.||Cheshire||England|| |- |Wesley||Meads||1906||Cynoshur Fisher Avenue, Poole||Poole M.B.||Dorset||England|| |- |Wilfred||Meads||1906||Fern Leigh Longmoor Road, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Wilfred||Meads||1919||46 Scott Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Wilfred||Meads||1924||Blue Horse Inn, Skillington||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Wilfred Bernard||Meads||1891||Off Main Street, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Wilfred E||Meads||1909||65b Arnot Hill Road, Arnold||Arnold U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Wilfred H||Meads||1910||234 Mollison Way, Harrow||Harrow U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Wilfred H||Meads (Meades)||1913||19 Brierley Street, Leicester||Leicester C.B.||Leicestershire||England|| |- |Wilfred J||Meads||1907||Silver Street, Buckden||St Neots R.D.||Huntingdonshire||England|| |- |Wilfred R||Meads||1912||113 Queen's Road, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |William||Meads||1858||95 Avenue Road, Southampton||Southampton C.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |William||Meads||1860||Main Street, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |William||Meads||1862||8 Little Gipping Street, Ipswich||Ipswich C.B.||Suffolk||England|| |- |William||Meads||1867||Upwey, Hazelmere, Hazlemere||Wycombe R.D.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |William||Meads||1868||152 Southgate Street, Bury St Edmunds||Bury St Edmunds M.B.||Suffolk||England|| |- |William||Meads||1873||24 Waldeck Road, Hounslow||Brentford and Chiswick M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |William||Meads||1873||16 Stafford Street, Atherstone||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |William||Meads||1874||89 Town Street, Pinxton||Blackwell R.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |William||Meads||1875||Blue Horse Inn, Skillington||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |William||Meads||1876||59 West Street, Poole||Poole M.B.||Dorset||England|| |- |William||Meads||1877||167 Whitethorn Avenue, Hillingdon||Yiewsley and West Drayton U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |William||Meads||1879||13 Quinton Street, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |William||Meads||1886||12 Barton Grove, Leeds||Leeds C.B.||Yorkshire (West Riding)||England|| |- |William||Meads||1889||89 Avenue, Bentley||Bentley with Arksey U.D.||Yorkshire (West Riding)||England|| |- |William||Meads||1893||72/74 Newgate Lane, Mansfield||Mansfield M.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |William||Meads||1895||Church View Main Street, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |William||Meads||1896||Hopton St Boniface, Cookham||Cookham R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |William||Meads||1896||43 Herbert Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |William||Meads||1899||64 New Street, Dordon||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |William||Meads||1900||2 Muriel Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |William||Meads||1901||61 Abingdon Road, Drayton||Abingdon R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |William||Meads||1904||The Durdans Fellside Road, Whickham||Whickham U.D.||Durham||England|| |- |William||Meads||1904||90 Chanctonbury Way, Mill Hill East||Hendon M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |William||Meads||1910||165 Dunkery Road, Bromley||Chislehurst and Sidcup U.D.||Kent||England|| |- |William||Meads||1913||28 The Curve, East Acton, Hammersmith And Fulham||Hammersmith||London||England|| |- |William||Meads||1932||37 Monks Lane, Bolton||Bolton C.B.||Lancashire||England|| |- |William||Meads||1935||2 Goodwood Avenue, Gateshead||Gateshead C.B.||Durham||England|| |- |William (Harry)||Meads||1919||10 Mersey Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |William A||Meads||1877||Main Street, Gawcott||Buckingham M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |William A||Meads||1878||50 Littlehay Road, Oxford||Oxford C.B.||Oxfordshire||England|| |- |William A||Meads||1879||6 Goring Road, Worthing||Worthing M.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |William A||Meads||1892||Clarence Farm Stables Priory Lane, Roehampton, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |William A||Meads||1903||125 Sutton Road,Drayton, Sutton Courtenay||Abingdon R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |William A||Meads||1920||59 Groveway, Barking And Dagenham||Dagenham M.B.||Essex||England|| |- |William B||Meads||1910||13 Quinton Street, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |William E||Meads||1859||17 Harding Terrace, Darlington||Darlington C.B.||Durham||England|| |- |William E||Meads||1865||Station Road, Welwyn Garden City||Welwyn R.D.||Hertfordshire||England|| |- |William E (William)||Meads||1879||30 Buckhurst Road, Bexhill||Bexhill M.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |William F||Meads||1904||54 Millfield Road, Burnt Oak||Hendon M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |William F||Meads||1912||Salisbury Avenue, Barking||Barking M.B.||Essex||England|| |- |William G||Meads||1881||The Lodge, Ovington, Alresford, Hampshire, Itchen Stoke||Winchester R.D.||Hampshire||England|| |- |William G||Meads||1885||2 Hartington Road, Ealing||Southall M.B.||Middlesex||England||[[Meads-1279|William George Meads (1885-1959)]] |- |William G||Meads||1896||59 Groveway, Barking And Dagenham||Dagenham M.B.||Essex||England|| |- |William H||Meads||1888||155 Vernon Avenue, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |William H V||Meads||1898||4 Desmond Road, Eastbourne||Eastbourne C.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |William J||Meads||1864||Percy House Twickenham Road, Isleworth||Heston and Isleworth M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |William J||Meads||1886||1 Brocas Cottages Hever, Hever||Sevenoaks R.D.||Kent||England|| |- |William J||Meads||1887||44 Kingsbridge Road, Nuneaton||Nuneaton M.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |William J||Meads||1888||18 Corbett Street, Rugby||Rugby M.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |William J||Meads||1890||11a Public House King Street, Rochester||Rochester M.B.||Kent||England|| |- |William J||Meads||1901||Broad Lane, Essington, Springhill||Cannock R.D.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |William J||Meads||1903||47 Cannon Street, Bury St Edmunds||Bury St Edmunds M.B.||Suffolk||England|| |- |William J||Meads||1914||217 Stephendale Road, Sands End, Hammersmith And Fulham||Fulham||London||England|| |- |William Joseph||Meads||1868||252 Alfred Street Central, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |William K||Meads||1919||12 Barton Grove, Leeds||Leeds C.B.||Yorkshire (West Riding)||England|| |- |William R||Meads||1909||Upwey, Hazelmere, Hazlemere||Wycombe R.D.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |William R||Meads||1909||S Martins Poles Lane, Otterbourne||Winchester R.D.||Hampshire||England|| |- |William Robert||Meads||1906||41 Tower Hamlets Road, Walthamstow||Wanstead and Woodford M.B.||Essex||England|| |- |William W||Meads||1899||133 Carnation Road, Southampton||Southampton C.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Willie||Meads||1922||72-74 Newgate Lane, Mansfield||Mansfield M.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Winifred||Meads||1893||Ground Stanford Road, Brighton And Hove||Brighton C.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |Winifred||Meads||1893||2 Western Cottages, East Grinstead||Cuckfield R.D.||Sussex||England|| |- |Winifred||Meads||1912||9 Birkland Street, Mansfield||Mansfield M.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Winifred||Meads (Horton)||1905||The Shop House, Elmhurst, Fazeley||Lichfield R.D.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Winifred A||Meads||1910||234 Mollison Way, Harrow||Harrow U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Winifred C||Meads||1910||198 Skipton Road, Harrogate||Harrogate M.B.||Yorkshire (West Riding)||England|| |- |Winifred E||Meads||1881||72 Highbridge Road, Royal Sutton Coldfield||Sutton Coldfield M.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Winifred F||Meads||1907||95 Avenue Road, Southampton||Southampton C.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Winifred F||Meads||1907||25 Westwood Road, Southampton||Southampton C.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Winifred F||Meads||1910||26 Linby Avenue, Hucknall||Hucknall U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Winifred K||Meads||1894||1 Brocas Cottages Hever, Hever||Sevenoaks R.D.||Kent||England|| |- |Winifred M||Meads||1906||18 Norwood Road, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Winifred M||Meads||1908||43 Mowbrays Road, Romford||Romford M.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Winifred M||Meads||1910||72 Highbridge Road, Royal Sutton Coldfield||Sutton Coldfield M.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Winifred M||Meads||1911||Woodhaven Blackfirs Lane, Birmingham||Meriden R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Winifred M||Meads (Smallbone)||1901||6 Arundel Road, Eastbourne||Eastbourne C.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |Winifred Mary||Meads (Wills)||1913||57 Park Road, Didcot||Wallingford R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Winifred May||Meads||1918||62 Allenby Road, Ealing||Southall M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Winifred T||Meads||1901||62 Byron Road, Harrow||Harrow U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Winjohn||Meads (Payne)||1918||72 Roseacre, Blackpool||Blackpool C.B.||Lancashire||England|| |- |Zachariah||Meads||1862||67 Victoria Street, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |||Meads||1862||18 Norwood Road, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |||Meads||1880||8 Edward Street, Ystrad Mynach||Caerphilly U.D.||Glamorganshire||Wales|| |- |||Meads||1885||5 Vicarage Cottage Summer Road, Thames Ditton||Esher U.D.||Surrey||England|| |- |||Meads||1890||19 Common Way, Coventry||Coventry C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |||Meads||1891||Police Station, Uckfield||Uckfield R.D.||Sussex||England|| |- |||Adams (Meads)||1922||192 Tyrrell Road, South Benfleet||Benfleet U.D.||Essex||England|| |- |||Meads (Headland)||1927||15 Council Houses, Ancaster||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |||Meads (Setchfield)||1925||Station Road, Woodhall Spa||Woodhall Spa U.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Lindsey)||England|| |- |||Jones (Meads)||1920||8 Edward Street, Ystrad Mynach||Caerphilly U.D.||Glamorganshire||Wales|| |- |John Henry||Masser (Meads)||1882||12 Tamworth Road, Polesworth||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Alfred John (Frederick)||Meades (Meads)||1899||25 Albyn Road, Deptford, Lewisham||Deptford||London||England|| |- |Harry T||Meades (Meads)||1907||489 Stanton Road, Burton Upon Trent||Burton-Upon-Trent C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Sidney (Simon)||Meads (Hadler)||1896||3 Bramley Close, Richmond Upon Thames||Twickenham M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Donald Bert||Meads (Meades)||1935||9 Frampton Place, Boston||Boston M.B.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Holland)||England|| |- |Wilfred H||Meads (Meades)||1913||19 Brierley Street, Leicester||Leicester C.B.||Leicestershire||England|| |- |Harry||Meads (Mitz)||1913||69-0 Moyan Houses, Whitechapel, Tower Hamlets||Stepney||London||England|| |- |John J||Meeds (Meads)||1858||Carrington House,Lcc Lodging House Brookmill Road, Greenwich||Deptford||London||England|| |- |Albert||West-Meads||1902||62 Church Road, Epsom||Epsom and Ewell M.B.||Surrey||England|| |} The following table was added by Martin White but is now superceeded by the list above. this table is in the process of being deleted {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="2" |- ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''Forename(s)''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''Surname''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''YoB''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''Address''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''Borough / District''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''County''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''Country''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''Profile''' |- |Abram||Meads||1862||162 Creek Road, March||March U.D.||Cambridgeshire||England||[[Meads-1516|Abram Meads (1862-)]] |- |Albert||Meads||1865||Fox Wood View, Burnor Pool, Calverton, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Albert||Meads||1876||34 Erskine Street, Leicester||Leicester C.B.||Leicestershire||England|| |- |Albert||Meads||1879||Saint Davids Hospital Silver Street, Edmonton||E |Albert||Meads|||1881||72 Highbridge Road, Royal Sutton Coldfield||Sutton Coldfield M.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Albert||Meads||1883||70 King Edward Road, Loughborough||Loughborough M.B.||Leicestershire||England|| |- |Albert||Meads||1897||15 Arnold Street, West Auckland||Bishop Auckland U.D.||Durham||England|| |- |Albert C||Meads||1891||2 Flareth Lane, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Albert C||Meads||1922||47 Monks Close, Lancing||Worthing R.D.||Sussex||England|| |- |Albert E||Meads||1863||Saint Pierre High Street, Riddings||Alfreton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Albert E||Meads||1873||69 Great Brooms Road, Southborough||Southborough U.D.||Kent||England|| |- |Albert E||Meads||1901||4 Abbott Street, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Albert E||Meads||1907||2 Cains Farm Cottage Cain's Lane, Hillingdon||Yiewsley and West Drayton U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Albert E||Meads||1910||Adbury House Cottage, Burghclere||Kingsclere and Whitchurch R.D.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Albert E||Meads||1916||70 King Edward Road, Loughborough||Loughborough M.B.||Leicestershire||England|| |- |Albert F||Meads||1887||Moorfields Farm, Caythorpe, Gunthorpe||Southwell R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Albert H C||Meads||1917||63 St Andrews Road, Southampton||Southampton C.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Albert H G||Meads||1897||63 St Andrews Road, Southampton||Southampton C.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Albert J||Meads||1891||141 Rathcool Gardens, Hornsey||Hornsey M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Albert J||Meads||1919||12 Spring Grove, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Albert T E||Meads||1905||128 Wolverton Road, Newport Pagnell||Newport Pagnell U.D.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Albert V||Meads||1916||58 Islingword Road, Brighton And Hove||Brighton C.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |Aldred C||Meads||1883||1 Cains Farm Cottage Cain's Lane, Hillingdon||Yiewsley and West Drayton U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Alexander F||Meads||1908||21 Fulbrook Grove, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Alexander J||Meads||1915||47 Monks Close, Lancing||Worthing R.D.||Sussex||England|| |- |Alfred||Meads||1865||Verdun Robin Hood Lane, Blue Bell Hill||Malling R.D.||Kent||England|| |- |Alfred||Meads||1880||Birmingham Infirmary, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Alfred||Meads||1901||3 Longmeads Cottages, Writtle||Chelmsford R.D.||Essex||England|| |- |Alfred||Meads||1921||11a Public House King Street, Rochester||Rochester M.B.||Kent||England|| |- |Alfred A||Meads||1880||17 Foxhall Road, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Alfred E||Meads||1889||97 Great Colmore Street, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Alfred E||Meads||1911||7 Towle Street, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Alfred E||Meads||1912||"ferndene" Nottingham Road, Hucknall||Hucknall U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Alfred Ernest||Meads||1870||94 Huntingdon Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Alfred George||Meads||1930||9 Beverley Road, Ealing||Southall M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Alfred J||Meads||1889||83 Gipsy Lane, Oxford||Oxford C.B.||Oxfordshire||England|| |- |Alfred J||Meads||1906||17 Cambridge Road, Ealing||Southall M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Alfred James||Meads||1876||Doris Villa Abshot Road, Titchfield Common||Fareham U.D.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Alfred V||Meads||1910||4 George Street, Kettering||Kettering M.B.||Northamptonshire||England|| |- |Alfred W||Meads||1897||18 Kingsway, Heanor||Heanor U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Alfred W H||Meads||1914||18 Back, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Alick H||Meads||1889||123 Cato Street, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Alick H (Alex)||Meads||1920||123 Cato Street, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Allen J||Meads||1905||4 Desmond Road, Eastbourne||Eastbourne C.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |Andrew||Meads||1884||16 Wigley Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Andrew J||Meads||1918||Barn Farm, Skillington, Stoke Rochford||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Andrews F||Meads||1892||Schoolhouse, Skillington||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Anthony B||Meads||1928||8 Council House H H, Kingsclere And Whitchurch||Kingsclere and Whitchurch R.D.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Archibald F C||Meads||1889||38/40 Lansdowne Road, Bournemouth||Bournemouth C.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Arnold D||Meads||1926||18 Scutant Dyffryn Road, Port Talbot||Port Talbot M.B.||Glamorganshire||Wales|| |- |Artemiss||Meads||1909||Field Farm, Beeston||Beeston and Stapleford U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Arthur||Meads||1871||17 Porteus Road, Paddington, City Of Westminster||Paddington||London||England|| |- |Arthur||Meads||1883||Rushall, Wilsford||Pewsey R.D.||Wiltshire||England|| |- |Arthur||Meads||1891||141 Beacon Road, Loughborough||Loughborough M.B.||Leicestershire||England|| |- |Arthur||Meads||1893||42 Foxhall Road, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Arthur||Meads||1894||33 High Street, Buckingham||Buckingham M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Arthur||Meads||1899||3 Beatrice Road, Richmond Upon Thames||Richmond M.B.||Surrey||England|| |- |Arthur||Meads||1900||8 Harwood Place, Sutton In Ashfield||Sutton-In-Ashfield U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Arthur||Meads||1900||52 Newstead Colliery Byron Street, Newstead||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Arthur||Meads||1907||82 Newgate Lane, Mansfield||Mansfield M.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Arthur A||Meads||1898||Cherry Garden Street, Bermondsey, Southwark||Bermondsey||London||England|| |- |Arthur C||Meads||1883||62 Whitethorn, Hillingdon||Yiewsley and West Drayton U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Arthur C V||Meads||1900||37 Bath Road, Hounslow||Brentford and Chiswick M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Arthur E||Meads||1885||18 Kensington Road, Weston-Super-Mare||Weston-Super-Mare M.B.||Somerset||England|| |- |Arthur E||Meads||1889||26 Linden Road, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Arthur H||Meads||1911||184 Tomswood Hill, Redbridge||Ilford M.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Arthur H||Meads||1913||Church Farm Cottage Dunscot W St L, Cookham||Cookham R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Arthur J||Meads||1895||Queens Marys Hospital Roehampton, Rochampton, Roehampton, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Arthur J||Meads||1919||2 Oak Inn Cottage, Iver Heath||Eton R.D.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Arthur J||Meads||1935||13 Redstone Park, Redhill||Reigate M.B.||Surrey||England|| |- |Arthur L||Meads||1907||Church Street, Skillington||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Arthur R||Meads||1871||60 Abbey Road, Beeston||Beeston and Stapleford U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Arthur R||Meads||1903||6 Marketfield Road,Redhill, Redhill||Reigate M.B.||Surrey||England|| |- |Arthur R||Meads||1929||8 Harwood Place, Sutton In Ashfield||Sutton-In-Ashfield U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Arthur T||Meads||1909||62 Whitethorn, Hillingdon||Yiewsley and West Drayton U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Arthur W||Meads||1894||181 Putney Bridge Road, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Aubrey||Meads||1905||342 Westborough Road, Southend-On-Sea||Southend-On-Sea C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Bartholomew||Meads||1890||6 Bell Road, Wallasey||Wallasey C.B.||Cheshire||England|| |- |Basil A G||Meads||1901||77 London Road Shop London Road, Alderley Edge||Alderley Edge U.D.||Cheshire||England|| |- |Ben H||Meads||1880||Clifton Villas Bonner Lane, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Bernard||Meads||1920||Burton Road, Billingborough||South Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Bernard (Alexander)||Meads||1891||8 Council House H H, Kingsclere And Whitchurch||Kingsclere and Whitchurch R.D.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Bernerard||Meads||1907||8 Hill View Road, Beeston||Beeston and Stapleford U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Bertie George||Meads||1891||145 Cobden Road, Croydon||Croydon C.B.||Surrey||England|| |- |Bertram E||Meads||1908||, Sproxton, Wymondham||Melton and Belvoir R.D.||Leicestershire||England|| |- |Cecil||Meads||1886||99 Mansfield Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Cecil||Meads||1897||148a Derley Road, Ealing||Southall M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Cecil||Meads||1902||94 High Street, Hillingdon||Uxbridge U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Cecil||Meads||1920||17 Foxhall Road, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Cecil A||Meads||1916||211 Poplar Grove, Kennington||Abingdon R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Cecil J||Meads||1889||Ellendale Mellstock Road, Poole||Poole M.B.||Dorset||England|| |- |Cecil J||Meads||1902||1 Strode Road, Clevedon||Clevedon U.D.||Somerset||England|| |- |Charles||Meads||1861||Hillside Beech Avenue, Sandiacre||Shardlow R.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Charles||Meads||1870||30 Lichfield Road, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Charles||Meads||1872||113 Queen's Road, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Charles||Meads||1889||13 The Curve Lilac Street, East Acton, Hammersmith And Fulham||Hammersmith||London||England|| |- |Charles||Meads||1892||38 Elton Road, Two Mile Hill||Bristol C.B.||Gloucestershire||England|| |- |Charles||Meads||1901||2 Stockhill Terrace, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Charles||Meads||1916||23 Watson Street, Derby||Derby C.B.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Charles||Meads||1928||55 Welfare Road, Stratford||West Ham C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Charles E||Meads||1877||34 Roosevelt Avenue, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Charles E||Meads||1886||21 Ringwood Road, Oxford||Bullingdon R.D.||Oxfordshire||England|| |- |Charles F||Meads||1898||19 Hamilton Road, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Charles H||Meads||1906||22 Carpenter's Road, Stratford||West Ham C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Charles H||Meads||1912||The Hovestead, Sutton Valence||Hollingbourne R.D.||Kent||England|| |- |Charles J||Meads||1870||77 London Road Shop London Road, Alderley Edge||Alderley Edge U.D.||Cheshire||England|| |- |Charles J||Meads||1912||52 Roman Way, Lower Holloway, Islington||Islington||London||England|| |- |Charles K||Meads||1912||9 Little Lane, Swingate||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Charles M||Meads||1885||The Hovestead, Sutton Valence||Hollingbourne R.D.||Kent||England|| |- |Charles S||Meads||1858||2 Gayford Road, East Acton, Hammersmith And Fulham||Hammersmith||London||England|| |- |Charles S||Meads||1888||55 Welfare Road, Stratford||West Ham C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Charles W||Meads||1879||Fisherman Cottage Titchfield, Titchfield||Fareham U.D.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Charles W H||Meads||1878||31 Lovett Street, Cleethorpes||Cleethorpes M.B.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Lindsey)||England|| |- |Charlie H||Meads||1911||44 Wendover Road, Harlesden||Willesden M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Clifford A||Meads||1905||The Firs, Whitacre Heath||Meriden R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Coshain||Meads||1866||21 Westbury Place, Halifax||Halifax C.B.||Yorkshire (West Riding)||England|| |- |Cyril||Meads||1881||2 Osbornes Yard Clumber Street, Market Warsop||Warsop U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Cyril||Meads||1909||26 Linby Avenue, Hucknall||Hucknall U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Cyril G||Meads||1908||128 Wolverton Road, Newport Pagnell||Newport Pagnell U.D.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Cyril L||Meads||1912||Main Street, Gawcott||Buckingham M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |David||Meads||1927||18 High Street, Halstead||Halstead U.D.||Essex||England|| |- |David A (J)||Meads||1930||1 Wickford Garden Parade South End Road, Wickford||Billericay U.D.||Essex||England|| |- |David C||Meads||1936||21 Ringwood Road, Oxford||Bullingdon R.D.||Oxfordshire||England|| |- |David H||Meads||1899||67 Northcote Avenue, Ealing||Southall M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Denis A||Meads||1915||The Hovestead, Sutton Valence||Hollingbourne R.D.||Kent||England|| |- |Dennis||Meads||1923||23 Watson Street, Derby||Derby C.B.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Dennis||Meads||1929||Broad Lane, Essington, Springhill||Cannock R.D.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Dennis E C||Meads||1928||216 West Road, Prittlewell, Southend-On-Sea||Southend-On-Sea C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Dennis J||Meads||1920||5 Ryle Street, Bloxwich||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Dennis R||Meads||1934||26 Parfrey Street, Castelnau, Richmond Upon Thames||Fulham||London||England|| |- |Derek T||Meads||1930||Olive Cottages Long Street, Atherstone||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Desmond||Meads||1933||46 Clydach Street, Brynmawr||Brynmawr U.D.||Breconshire||Wales|| |- |Desmund C||Meads||1913||199 Rustlings Road, Sheffield||Sheffield C.B.||Yorkshire (West Riding)||England|| |- |Donald||Meads||1927||43 Herbert Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Donald I||Meads||1922||3 Cleveland Avenue, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Douglas A||Meads||1925||41 Granville Avenue, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Edgar A||Meads||1905||11 Horringer Road, Bury St Edmunds||Bury St Edmunds M.B.||Suffolk||England|| |- |Edward||Meads||1884||38 St Mark's Road, Maidenhead||Maidenhead M.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Edward||Meads||1916||11 Scott Street, Canning Town,Newham||West Ham C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Edward (Edmund C)||Meads||1935||8 Beechwood Road, Woking||Woking U.D.||Surrey||England|| |- |Edward A||Meads||1907||1 Rushall Road, North Newnton, Hilcott||Pewsey R.D.||Wiltshire||England|| |- |Edward F||Meads||1924||240 Mollison Way, Harrow||Harrow 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Ham C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Ernest H||Meads||1897||4 New River Close, Hoddesdon||Hoddesdon U.D.||Hertfordshire||England|| |- |Ernest J||Meads||1910||20 Southfield Road, High Wycombe||High Wycombe M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Ernest R||Meads||1901||Grassmoor Longmoor Road, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Ernest W||Meads||1881||17 Formosa Street, Maida Vale, City Of Westminster||Paddington||London||England|| |- |Ernest W||Meads||1883||136 Torridon Road, Hither Green, Lewisham||Lewisham||London||England|| |- |Felix||Meads||1914||154 Cowdray Avenue, Colchester||Colchester M.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Florence A||Meads||1894||21 Westbury Place, Halifax||Halifax C.B.||Yorkshire (West Riding)||England|| |- |Francis||Meads||1885||6 Woodlands Street, Stoke-On-Trent||Stoke-On-Trent C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Francis||Meads||1920||34 Mellors Road, Arnold||Arnold U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Frank||Meads||1863||97 Salisbury Road, Barnet||Barnet 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C||Meads||1916||62 Whitethorn, Hillingdon||Yiewsley and West Drayton U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Frank C||Meads||1918||9 Imperial Cottages, Sands End, Hammersmith And Fulham||Fulham||London||England|| |- |Frank D||Meads||1918||45 West Street, Hucknall||Hucknall U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Frank E||Meads||1897||161 Bentworth Road, Shepherds Bush, Hammersmith And Fulham||Hammersmith||London||England|| |- |Frank H||Meads||1876||119 Rayleigh Road, Southend-On-Sea||Southend-On-Sea C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Frank H||Meads||1895||Lea View, Essendon||Hatfield R.D.||Hertfordshire||England|| |- |Frank J||Meads||1908||72 Highbridge Road, Royal Sutton Coldfield||Sutton Coldfield M.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Frank J||Meads||1921||161 Bentworth Road, Shepherds Bush, Hammersmith And Fulham||Hammersmith||London||England|| |- |Frank Leonard||Meads||1918||23 Dushew Road, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Frank R||Meads||1891||53 Satterford, Warwick||Warwick M.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Frank Roy (F)||Meads||1920||66 Clapton Common, Stamford Hill, Hackney||Hackney||London||England|| |- |Fred||Meads||1861||2 Abbotts Road, Ealing||Southall M.B.||Middlesex||England||[[Meads-1266]] |- |Fred||Meads||1899||70 Grafton Avenue, Rochester||Rochester M.B.||Kent||England|| |- |Fred||Meads||1909||Back Lane, Skillington||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Frederick||Meads||1855||2 Western Cottages, East Grinstead||Cuckfield R.D.||Sussex||England|| |- |Frederick||Meads||1875||East End Calverton, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Frederick||Meads||1887||63 Wilton Road, Bexhill||Bexhill M.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |Frederick||Meads||1893||29 Pier Road, Northfleet||Northfleet U.D.||Kent||England|| |- |Frederick||Meads||1907||18 Arnold Street, West Auckland||Bishop Auckland U.D.||Durham||England|| |- |Frederick (Arthur)||Meads||1930||97 Great Colmore Street, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Frederick A||Meads||1904||783 Oxford Road, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Frederick C||Meads||1878||Posters Lodge Burlington House, St James's, City Of Westminster||City of Westminster||London||England|| |- |Frederick C||Meads||1918||68 Spring Road, Abingdon-On-Thames||Abingdon M.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Frederick Charles||Meads||1903||2 Penderel Street, Bloxwich||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Frederick E||Meads||1882||5 Willow Street, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Frederick E||Meads||1899||192 Tyrrell Road, South Benfleet||Benfleet U.D.||Essex||England|| |- |Frederick G||Meads||1898||90 Balfour Road, Ealing||Southall M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Frederick G||Meads||1910||Far, Winkfield Row||Easthampstead R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Frederick G||Meads||1919||6 Mountfield Road, Royal Tunbridge Wells||Royal Tunbridge Wells M.B.||Kent||England|| |- |Frederick H||Meads||1921||136 Torridon Road, Hither Green, Lewisham||Lewisham||London||England|| |- |Frederick J||Meads||1882||71 Belmont Road, Harrow||Harrow U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Frederick T||Meads||1883||114 Gowan Road, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Frederick W||Meads||1874||35 Rossiter Road, Balham, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Frederick W||Meads||1913||5 South Street, Farnborough||Farnborough U.D.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Frederick W||Meads||1914||39 Rosher Road, Stratford||West Ham C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Geoffrey||Meads||1923||70 Spoat Terrace, Walsall||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Geoffrey E||Meads||1921||25 Peverel's Way, Northampton||Northampton C.B.||Northamptonshire||England|| |- |George||Meads||1859||Radclive Road, Gawcott||Buckingham M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |George||Meads||1863||Main Street, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |George||Meads||1865||22 High Road, Hoddesdon||Hoddesdon U.D.||Hertfordshire||England|| |- |George||Meads||1867||204 Big Barn Lane, Mansfield||Mansfield M.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |George||Meads||1870||7 Denehurst Gardens, Twickenham||Twickenham M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |George||Meads||1872||2 The Bungalows, Seabrook||Hythe M.B.||Kent||England|| |- |George||Meads||1879||11 Scott Street, Canning Town,Newham||West Ham C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |George||Meads||1879||Bottom Buildings,Calverton, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |George||Meads||1881||5 South Street, Farnborough||Farnborough U.D.||Hampshire||England|| |- |George||Meads||1884||9 Apostle Road, Mile End, Tower Hamlets||Stepney||London||England|| |- |George||Meads||1888||Church Street, Gawcott||Buckingham M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |George||Meads||1891||47 Wheat Sheaf Stockwell Gate, Mansfield||Mansfield M.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |George||Meads||1900||12 Minlier Close, Southend-On-Sea||Southend-On-Sea C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |George||Meads||1908||11 Scott Street, Canning Town,Newham||West Ham C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |George||Meads||1914||Park Farm Grendon Road, Polesworth||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |George||Meads||1919||20 Bright Street, Leeds||Leeds C.B.||Yorkshire (West Riding)||England|| |- |George (M)||Meads||1902||Main Street, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |George C||Meads||1906||62 Wilne Road, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |George E||Meads||1902||6 Highfield, North Wingfield||Chesterfield R.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |George E||Meads||1910||33 Grove Road, Redbridge||Ilford M.B.||Essex||England|| |- |George E||Meads||1910||7 Haywards Road, Drayton||Abingdon R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |George F||Meads||1911||Back Of 64 Peveril Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |George F||Meads||1926||40 West End Gardens, West Auckland||Bishop Auckland U.D.||Durham||England|| |- |George G||Meads||1898||7 Firemans Row, Sutton In Ashfield||Sutton-In-Ashfield U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |George H||Meads||1869||Park Farm Grendon Road, Polesworth||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |George H||Meads||1913||6 Woodlands Street, Stoke-On-Trent||Stoke-On-Trent C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |George O||Meads||1899||17 Cockspur Street,Birchmoor, Dordon||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |George R||Meads||1930||1 Wickford Garden Parade South End Road, Wickford||Billericay U.D.||Essex||England|| |- |George R||Meads||1930||1 Wickford Garden Parade South End Road, Wickford||Billericay U.D.||Essex||England|| |- |George R F||Meads||1935||The Haven Enfield Crescent, Poole||Poole M.B.||Dorset||England|| |- |George W||Meads||1885||2 Oak Inn Cottage, Iver Heath||Eton R.D.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |George William||Meads||1896||Mansfield Lane, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Gilbert||Meads||1903||34 Savile Park Street, Halifax||Halifax C.B.||Yorkshire (West Riding)||England|| |- |Gilbert A||Meads||1912||72 Highbridge Road, Royal Sutton Coldfield||Sutton Coldfield M.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Gordon||Meads||1929||34 Savile Park Street, Halifax||Halifax C.B.||Yorkshire (West Riding)||England|| |- |Gordon F||Meads||1928||19 Hamilton Road, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Graham||Meads||1923||57 Osborne Grove, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Harold||Meads||1893||Waterwood Mansfield Road,Papplewick, Papplewick||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Harold||Meads||1901||33 Marlborough Road, Breaston||Shardlow R.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Harold||Meads||1903||262 Duke Street, Stoke-On-Trent||Stoke-On-Trent C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Harold||Meads||1910||73 Taylor Avenue, Royal Leamington Spa||Royal Leamington Spa M.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Harold (Thomas)||Meads||1905||197 Wellington Street, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Harold A||Meads||1899||59 Coningsby Road, High Wycombe||High Wycombe M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Harold B||Meads||1902||Derby Road, Sandiacre||Shardlow R.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Harold G||Meads||1907||24 Worple Way, Harrow||Harrow U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Harold H||Meads||1898||18 Scutant Dyffryn Road, Port Talbot||Port Talbot M.B.||Glamorganshire||Wales|| |- |Harold J||Meads||1914||Blue Town Skillington, Skillington||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Harold L||Meads||1906||185 Bollo Lane, Ealing||Acton M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Harry||Meads||1879||5 Mulberry Terrace, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Harry||Meads||1888||61 Pine Road, Cricklewood||Willesden M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Harry||Meads||1892||39 Deepmore Avenue, Walsall||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Harry||Meads||1895||210 Magpie Hall Road, Chatham||Chatham M.B.||Kent||England|| |- |Harry||Meads||1896||1 Bestall Road, Grimsby||Grimsby C.B.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Lindsey)||England|| |- |Harry||Meads||1902||82 North Marine Road, Scarborough||Scarborough M.B.||Yorkshire (North Riding)||England|| |- |Harry||Meads||1909||76 Beacon Street, Walsall||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Harry||Meads||1922||10 Mersey Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Harry (Phillip)||Meads||1925||16 Kettering Terrace, Portsmouth||Portsmouth C.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Harry C||Meads||1905||76 West Street, Litchfield, Titchfield||Fareham U.D.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Harry F H (Henry)||Meads||1890||130 Norbury Avenue, Croydon||Croydon C.B.||Surrey||England|| |- |Harry J||Meads||1872||17 Top Flat Bruce Avenue, Worthing||Worthing M.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |Harry J||Meads||1905||320 Station Road, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Harry V||Meads||1901||11 Northam Road, Southampton||Southampton C.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Henry||Meads||1865||4 Bowers Place, Crawley Down||Cuckfield R.D.||Sussex||England|| |- |Henry||Meads||1876||12 Neville Road, Ealing||Ealing M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Henry||Meads||1878||21 Co-Operative Street, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England||[[meads-1328]] |- |Henry||Meads||1879||2 Forton Road, Portsmouth||Portsmouth C.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Henry||Meads||1885||184 Tomswood Hill, Redbridge||Ilford M.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Henry||Meads||1887||8 Tower Road, Rugby||Rugby M.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Henry J||Meads||1885||58 Howard Street, Coventry||Coventry C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Henry J||Meads||1894||1 Pengam Road, Cardiff||Cardiff C.B.||Glamorganshire||Wales|| |- |Henry J||Meads||1911||194 Queen's Road, Portsmouth||Portsmouth C.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Henry J||Meads||1912||6 Newlands Road, Grendon||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Henry St Hill||Meads||1897||35 Furnival Avenue, Slough||Slough M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Henry T||Meads||1891||2 Abbotts Road, Ealing||Southall M.B.||Middlesex||England||[[Meads-1281]] |- |Henry T||Meads||1906||141 Rathcool Gardens, Hornsey||Hornsey M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Henry W||Meads||1897||96 Blakenall Lane, Bloxwich||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Herbert||Meads||1903||, Sproxton, Wymondham||Melton and Belvoir R.D.||Leicestershire||England|| |- |Herbert A||Meads||1900||54 James Street, Scarborough||Scarborough M.B.||Yorkshire (North Riding)||England|| |- |Herbert A||Meads||1924||54 James Street, Scarborough||Scarborough M.B.||Yorkshire (North Riding)||England|| |- |Herbert C||Meads||1922||1 Cains Farm Cottage Cain's Lane, Hillingdon||Yiewsley and West Drayton U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Herbert E||Meads||1926||1 Wickford Garden Parade South End Road, Wickford||Billericay U.D.||Essex||England|| |- |Herbert G||Meads||1898||135 Edgeway Road, Oxford||Oxford C.B.||Oxfordshire||England|| |- |Herbert W||Meads||1912||39 G Sutton Dwellings, Chelsea, Kensington And Chelsea||Chelsea||London||England|| |- |Horace||Meads||1906||44 Walstead Road, Walsall||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Horace A||Meads||1921||26 Linden Road, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Horace Hubert||Meads||1897||15 Alfred Street, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Hubert J||Meads||1911||56 Gilbert Street, Coventry||Coventry C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Jack||Meads||1913||17 Foxhall Road, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Jack||Meads||1919||145 Heathcote Road, Halmer End||Newcastle-Under-Lyme R.D.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |James||Meads||1882||101 Somers Road, Walthamstow||Wanstead and Woodford M.B.||Essex||England|| |- |James||Meads||1885||Finedon Road, Burton Latimer||Burton Latimer U.D.||Northamptonshire||England|| |- |James||Meads||1888||Main Street,Calverton, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |James||Meads||1890||16 Kettering Terrace, Portsmouth||Portsmouth C.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |James||Meads||1895||9 Johnson's Terrace, West Auckland||Bishop Auckland U.D.||Durham||England|| |- |James||Meads||1896||176 Long Street, Dordon||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |James||Meads||1907||8 Morven Terrace Morven Terrace, Market Warsop||Warsop U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |James||Meads||1911||Blue Horse Inn, Skillington||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |James||Meads||1917||9 Birkland Street, Mansfield||Mansfield M.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |James||Meads||1920||16 Kettering Terrace, Portsmouth||Portsmouth C.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |James A||Meads||1906||Cottage The Green, Maidenhead||Cookham R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |James M||Meads||1912||Sturt Richmond Road, Twickenham||Twickenham M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |James R||Meads||—||Wellhouse Hospital Half Med Street, Barnet||Barnet U.D.||Hertfordshire||England|| |- |James S W||Meads||1877||7 Mansfield Lane,Calverton, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |James W||Meads||1858||15 Albert Road, Teddington||Twickenham M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |James W||Meads||1883||2 The Grove, Bedford||Bedford M.B.||Bedfordshire||England|| |- |James W||Meads||1910||Milford, Doddinghurst||Ongar R.D.||Essex||England|| |- |James W||Meads||1921||89 Avenue, Bentley||Bentley with Arksey U.D.||Yorkshire (West Riding)||England|| |- |Jasper||Meads||1863||Rose Cottage, Balcombe||Cuckfield R.D.||Sussex||England|| |- |Jesse||Meads||1867||58 Duke Street, Burton Latimer||Burton Latimer U.D.||Northamptonshire||England|| |- |Jesse||Meads||1884||Hill Farm Cottage, Lenbourough, Gawcott||Buckingham M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Jesse||Meads||1911||Park Cottage Gipps Cross Lane, Langton Green||Tonbridge R.D.||Kent||England|| |- |John R L||Meads||1937||348 Wokingham Road, Reading||Wokingham R.D.||Berkshire||England||[[Meads-1518|John Richard Lewis Meads (1937-1968)]] |- |John||Meads||—||1-109 Hingeston Street, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |John||Meads||1860||20 Government Buildings Camp Road, Farnborough||Farnborough U.D.||Hampshire||England|| |- |John||Meads||1867||26 Bridge Street, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |John||Meads||1875||36a Buckingham Place, Brighton And Hove||Brighton C.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |John||Meads||1875||30 Coplestone Street, Mountain Ash||Mountain Ash U.D.||Glamorganshire||Wales|| |- |John||Meads||1886||10 Mersey Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |John||Meads||1887||Avondale North Wingfield, North Wingfield||Chesterfield R.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |John||Meads||1890||5/147 Irving Street, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |John||Meads||1893||9 Birkland Street, Mansfield||Mansfield M.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |John||Meads||1897||51 Hall Street, West Bromwich||West Bromwich C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |John||Meads||1905||The Willows Smithfield Road, Maidenhead||Cookham R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |John||Meads||1907||4 Grosvenor Road, Scarborough||Scarborough M.B.||Yorkshire (North Riding)||England|| |- |John||Meads||1911||185 Lymington Road, Torquay||Torquay M.B.||Devon||England|| |- |John||Meads||1936||39 Deepmore Avenue, Walsall||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |John (William)||Meads||1915||4 Crown Street, Bilston||Bilston M.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |John A||Meads||1880||27 Sutton Road,Drayton,Sutton Courtenay, Sutton Courtenay||Abingdon R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |John A||Meads||1919||20 Wharf Road, Grantham||Grantham M.B.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |John C||Meads||1883||21 Shaw Street, Chesterfield||Chesterfield M.B.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |John C||Meads||1924||"fairdale" Mancetter Road, Atherstone||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |John C||Meads||1925||12 Minlier Close, Southend-On-Sea||Southend-On-Sea C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |John E C||Meads||1895||17 Graces Alley, Tower Hamlets,||Stepney||London||England|| |- |John F||Meads||1900||Mansfield Cottages Mansfield Lane, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |John F||Meads||1915||45 West Street, Hucknall||Hucknall U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |John F||Meads||1916||22 High Street, Huntingdon||Huntingdon M.B.||Huntingdonshire||England|| |- |John G||Meads||1896||6 Vernon Rise, Ealing||Ealing M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |John H||Meads||1873||8 Buckingham Gardens, Slough||Slough M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |John H||Meads||1878||4 Alexandra Cotts High Street, Hounslow||Heston and Isleworth M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |John H||Meads||1902||The Gardens,Little Halla Bishopton, South Heighton||Chailey R.D.||Sussex||England|| |- |John J||Meads||1862||Noel Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |John J||Meads||1912||79 Homelea Road, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |John P||Meads||1912||Avondale North Wingfield, North Wingfield||Chesterfield R.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |John R||Meads||1920||9 Johnson's Terrace, West Auckland||Bishop Auckland U.D.||Durham||England|| |- |John S||Meads||1898||84 Haunchwood Road, Nuneaton||Nuneaton M.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |John T||Meads||1859||12 Edward Street, Grantham||Grantham M.B.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |John T||Meads||1859||18 Passey Road, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |John T||Meads||1879||125 Castle Road, Scarborough||Scarborough M.B.||Yorkshire (North Riding)||England|| |- |John T||Meads||1898||27 Wornington Road, Notting Hill, Kensington And Chelsea||Kensington||London||England|| |- |John Thomas||Meads||1931||82 North Marine Road, Scarborough||Scarborough M.B.||Yorkshire (North Riding)||England|| |- |John V||Meads||1935||1 Montpelier Villa Bath Road, Hillingdon||Hayes and Harlington U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |John W||Meads||1884||51 Springfield Road, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |John W||Meads||1907||105 Marsh Benham, Newbury||Newbury R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |John W T||Meads||1893||12 Thorney Hill, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |John William||Meads||1902||Travelling Living Van, Claypole||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |John William||Meads||1936||165 Dunkery Road, Bromley||Chislehurst and Sidcup U.D.||Kent||England|| |- |Joseph||Meads||1865||4 Poplar Street, Mansfield Woodhouse||Mansfield Woodhouse U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Joseph||Meads||1873||6a Granby Lodge Belvoir Hill, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Joseph||Meads||1893||Blue Town Skillington, Skillington||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Joseph A||Meads||1862||23 Lewin Road, Streatham, Lambeth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Joseph A||Meads||1902||39 Rosher Road, Stratford||West Ham C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Joseph L C||Meads||1898||6 Walton Place, Winchester||Winchester M.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Keith||Meads||1939||3 Cleveland Avenue, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Keith A||Meads||1939||8 Rotherwood Avenue, Putney, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Kenneth||Meads||1923||5 Mulberry Terrace, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Kenneth||Meads||1928||21 Margaret Road, Oxford||Oxford C.B.||Oxfordshire||England|| |- |Kenneth B||Meads||1921||57 Osborne Grove, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Kenneth H||Meads||1929||240 Mollison Way, Harrow||Harrow U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Kenneth J||Meads||1916||6 Blackfriars Street, Stamford||Stamford M.B.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Kenneth R||Meads||1927||142 Dover House Road, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Kenneth W||Meads||1919||18 Corbett Street, Rugby||Rugby M.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Kenneth W||Meads||1925||Clarence Farm Stables Priory Lane, Roehampton, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Leonard ?||Meads||1932||Hopton St Boniface, Cookham||Cookham R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Leonard H||Meads||1922||11 Northam Road, Southampton||Southampton C.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Leonard O L||Meads||1906||44 North Road, West Drayton||Yiewsley and West Drayton U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Leonard R G||Meads||1912||8 Rotherwood Avenue, Putney, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Leonard R H||Meads||1892||12 Olivette Street, Putney, Putney, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Leonard T||Meads||1906||62 Byron Road, Harrow||Harrow U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Leslie||Meads||1907||42 Parkyn Road, Arnold||Arnold U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Leslie||Meads||1915||11 Norfolk Crescent, Bath||Bath C.B.||Somerset||England|| |- |Leslie A||Meads||1891||23 Lewin Road, Streatham, Lambeth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Leslie H||Meads||1915||5 Willow Street, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Leslie V||Meads||1919||47 Monks Close, Lancing||Worthing R.D.||Sussex||England|| |- |Levi||Meads||1883||4 Upper Grove Road, Alton||Alton U.D.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Lewis||Meads||1893||Barn Farm, Skillington, Stoke Rochford||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Lewis||Meads||1922||262 Duke Street, Stoke-On-Trent||Stoke-On-Trent C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Lewis C||Meads||1881||2 Western Cottages, East Grinstead||Cuckfield R.D.||Sussex||England|| |- |Lewis E||Meads||1903||Main Street,Calverton, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Lloyd M||Meads||1909||Main Street, Upton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Lloyd William||Meads||1889||Main Street, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Louis||Meads||—||Council House Haddon Road, Guilsborough||Brixworth R.D.||Northamptonshire||England|| |- |Louis||Meads||1901||31 Knightsbridge Avenue, Bedworth||Bedworth U.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Malcolm||Meads||1937||Main Street, Upton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Mark||Meads||1900||2 Goodwood Avenue, Gateshead||Gateshead C.B.||Durham||England|| |- |Mark P||Meads||1909||50 Longstone Crescent, Freckeville, Frecheville||Chesterfield R.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Martin E C||Meads||1901||4 Bulock Down Farm Cot, Eastbourne||Eastbourne C.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |Martin H||Meads||1853||9 Brier Road, Sittingbourne||Swale R.D.||Kent||England|| |- |Martin H||Meads||1886||213 Welbeck Road, Sutton||Carshalton U.D.||Surrey||England|| |- |Matthew||Meads||1868||Main Street,Calverton, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Matthew||Meads||1871||170 Moorbridge Lane, Stapleford||Beeston and Stapleford U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Matthew (B E G)||Meads||1899||170 Moorbridge Lane, Stapleford||Beeston and Stapleford U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Maurice||Meads||1882||31 Mansfield Lane,Calverton, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Maurice||Meads||1929||37 New Street, West Auckland||Bishop Auckland U.D.||Durham||England|| |- |Michael||Meads||1936||74 Avenue Road, Bromley||Beckenham M.B.||Kent||England|| |- |Michael A||Meads||1936||Church Farm Cottage Dunscot W St L, Cookham||Cookham R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Michael E||Meads||1934||9 Blenheim Terrace, Scarborough||Scarborough M.B.||Yorkshire (North Riding)||England|| |- |Neville||Meads||1922||4 Crown Street, Bilston||Bilston M.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Norman||Meads||1924||97 Ballinson Road, Stoke-On-Trent||Stoke-On-Trent C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Norman R||Meads||1919||Blue Town Skillington, Skillington||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Patrick E||Meads||1927||18 Norwood Road, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Patrick S||Meads||1906||18 Norwood Road, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Percy||Meads||1897||30 Brook Road, Brentford||Brentford and Chiswick M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Percy||Meads||1904||The Square, Skillington||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Percy F||Meads||1894||The Garage,Coton House Churchover, Long Lawford||Rugby R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Percy R||Meads||1887||21 Thackeray's Lane, Arnold||Arnold U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Peter||Meads||1873||2 Normanby Villas, Barnet||Barnet U.D.||Hertfordshire||England|| |- |Peter||Meads||1927||Orcombe Ashford Road, Canterbury||Bridge-Blean R.D.||Kent||England|| |- |Peter G C||Meads||1919||8 Tower Road, Rugby||Rugby M.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Ralph||Meads||1917||23 Garden Road, Hucknall||Hucknall U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Ralph P||Meads||1898||25 North Gate, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Raymond||Meads||1924||5 Mulberry Terrace, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Raymond A||Meads||1925||1 All St Avenue North, Maidenhead||Maidenhead M.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |Raymond St Hill||Meads||1928||35 Furnival Avenue, Slough||Slough M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Reg Arthur||Meads||1908||2 Linden Road, Guildford||Guildford M.B.||Surrey||England|| |- |Reginald||Meads||1903||46 Clydach Street, Brynmawr||Brynmawr U.D.||Breconshire||Wales|| |- |Reginald||Meads||1919||47 Barrack Lane, Newport||Newport C.B.||Monmouthshire||Wales|| |- |Reginald (Reginald William)||Meads||1914||35 Orchard Street, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Reginald A||Meads||1901||41 Granville Avenue, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Reginald C||Meads||1901||282 Stag Lane, Kingsbury||Wembley M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Reginald G||Meads||1901||47 Baston Road, Bromley||Bromley M.B.||Kent||England|| |- |Reginald W||Meads||1913||489 Stanton Road, Burton Upon Trent||Burton-Upon-Trent C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Richard||Meads||1874||56 Little Stairs Road, Shanklin||Sandown-Shanklin U.D.||Isle of Wight||England|| |- |Richard A||Meads||1898||142 Dover House Road, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Richard F||Meads||1881||The Square, Skillington||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Richard J||Meads||1900||564 Old Pleck Road, Walsall||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Richard R||Meads||1926||176 Barkers' Butts Lane, Coventry||Coventry C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Richards E||Meads||1864||44 Festing Road, Putney, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |Robert||Meads||1914||22 High Road, Hoddesdon||Hoddesdon U.D.||Hertfordshire||England|| |- |Robert||Meads||1918||4 Bayford Close, Hertford||Hertford M.B.||Hertfordshire||England|| |- |Robert A||Meads||1865||20 Gayford Road, East Acton, Hammersmith And Fulham||Hammersmith||London||England|| |- |Robert A||Meads||1874||1 Gent Shop & House Sydney Road, Chatham||Chatham M.B.||Kent||England|| |- |Robert A||Meads||1915||72 Highbridge Road, Royal Sutton Coldfield||Sutton Coldfield M.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Robert C E||Meads||1914||16 Beckett's Avenue, St Albans||St Albans M.B.||Hertfordshire||England|| |- |Robert E||Meads||1899||37 New Street, West Auckland||Bishop Auckland U.D.||Durham||England|| |- |Robert E H||Meads||1915||13 Longfellow Road, Gillingham||Gillingham M.B.||Kent||England|| |- |Robert J||Meads||1929||The Gardens,Little Halla Bishopton, South Heighton||Chailey R.D.||Sussex||England|| |- |Robert Lillian (William R)||Meads||1881||66 Clapton Common, Stamford Hill, Hackney||Hackney||London||England|| |- |Robert S||Meads||1898||20 Gayford Road, East Acton, Hammersmith And Fulham||Hammersmith||London||England|| |- |Robert W||Meads||1908||3a Cambridge Road, Kingston Upon Thames||Kingston-Upon-Thames M.B.||Surrey||England|| |- |Roger F||Meads||1933||Lea View, Essendon||Hatfield R.D.||Hertfordshire||England|| |- |Ronald||Meads||1922||137 Bentley Lane, Walsall||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Ronald E||Meads||1920||13 The Curve Lilac Street, East Acton, Hammersmith And Fulham||Hammersmith||London||England|| |- |Ronald F||Meads||1907||92 Elmay Road, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Ronald F W||Meads||1923||44 Featherstone Road, Ealing||Southall M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Ronald G||Meads||1929||2 Stockhill Terrace, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Ronald W H||Meads||1923||1 Brocas Cottages Hever, Hever||Sevenoaks R.D.||Kent||England|| |- |Ronald W J||Meads||1911||4 Otterfield Road, Hillingdon||Yiewsley and West Drayton U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Rowland A||Meads||1900||342 Westborough Road, Southend-On-Sea||Southend-On-Sea C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Roy Vincent||Meads||1926||Off Main Street, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Sam||Meads||1886||7 Market Street, Lichfield||Lichfield M.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Sam L||Meads||1915||111 Parkdale Road, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Samuel||Meads||1874||45 West Street, Hucknall||Hucknall U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Samuel B||Meads||1894||47 Blyth Road, Worksop||Worksop M.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Samuel E||Meads||1895||Brick Lane,Wrangle, Wrangle||Boston R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Holland)||England|| |- |Samuel G||Meads||1867||Highbury Road, Normanton On The Wales, Notts, Keyworth||Bingham R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Sidney||Meads||1904||35 Treverton Street, Kensal Green, Brent||Kensington||London||England|| |- |Sidney (William)||Meads||1921||4 Upper Grove Road, Alton||Alton U.D.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Sidney C||Meads||1914||152 Southgate Street, Bury St Edmunds||Bury St Edmunds M.B.||Suffolk||England|| |- |Sidney W||Meads||1923||96 Blakenall Lane, Bloxwich||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Stanley||Meads||1908||66 Clapton Common, Stamford Hill, Hackney||Hackney||London||England|| |- |Stanley G||Meads||1903||1a Salter Street, Lowestoft||Lowestoft M.B.||Suffolk||England|| |- |Sydney C||Meads||1870||10 Hardy Street, Watnall||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Sydney E||Meads||1901||8 Jean Street, Grendon||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Thomas||Meads||1869||Sunnyside Grosvenor Avenue, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Thomas||Meads||1871||"fairdale" Mancetter Road, Atherstone||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Thomas||Meads||1875||137 Bentley Lane, Walsall||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Thomas||Meads||1879||Blue Town Skillington, Skillington||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Thomas||Meads||1880||26 Manbey Grove, Stratford||West Ham C.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Thomas||Meads||1882||20 Bright Street, Leeds||Leeds C.B.||Yorkshire (West Riding)||England|| |- |Thomas||Meads||1898||70 Spoat Terrace, Walsall||Walsall C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Thomas||Meads||1900||9 Blenheim Terrace, Scarborough||Scarborough M.B.||Yorkshire (North Riding)||England|| |- |Thomas||Meads||1907||8 Beechwood Road, Woking||Woking U.D.||Surrey||England|| |- |Thomas||Meads||1914||10 Mersey Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Thomas||Meads||1933||8 Beechwood Road, Woking||Woking U.D.||Surrey||England|| |- |Thomas (Ernest)||Meads||1901||Olive Cottages Long Street, Atherstone||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Thomas A M||Meads||1909||43 Mowbrays Road, Romford||Romford M.B.||Essex||England|| |- |Thomas D||Meads||1901||31 Dudley Road, Ealing||Southall M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Thomas H||Meads||1888||6-247 Great Colmore Street, Birmingham||Birmingham C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Thomas H||Meads||1890||4 Wick Road, Teddington||Twickenham M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Thomas H||Meads||1893||2 Normanby Villas, Barnet||Barnet U.D.||Hertfordshire||England|| |- |Thomas H||Meads||1898||50 Longstone Crescent, Freckeville, Frecheville||Chesterfield R.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Thomas Henry||Meads||1885||37 Kyrle Road, Clapham Junction, Lambeth||Battersea||London||England||[[Meads-1519|Thomas Henry Meads (1885-1967)]] |- |Thomas P||Meads||1920||2 Normanby Villas, Barnet||Barnet U.D.||Hertfordshire||England|| |- |Thomas R||Meads||1891||90 Windsor Avenue, Hillingdon||Uxbridge U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Thomas R||Meads||1892||34 Mellors Road, Arnold||Arnold U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Thomas R||Meads||1898||25 Honor Oak Park, Honor Oak Park, Lewisham||Lewisham||London||England|| |- |Thomas W||Meads||—||127 Park Road, Peterborough||Peterborough M.B.||Northamptonshire||England|| |- |Thomas W||Meads||1867||3 Dalling Road, Hammersmith, Hammersmith And Fulham||Hammersmith||London||England|| |- |Thomas W||Meads||1892||40 West End Gardens, West Auckland||Bishop Auckland U.D.||Durham||England|| |- |Thomas W||Meads||1902||15 Arnold Street, West Auckland||Bishop Auckland U.D.||Durham||England|| |- |Thomas W||Meads||1926||40 West End Gardens, West Auckland||Bishop Auckland U.D.||Durham||England|| |- |Tom||Meads||1873||Blue Town Skillington, Skillington||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Tom||Meads||1895||17 Cockspur Street,Birchmoor, Dordon||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Victor J||Meads||1909||1 Montpelier Villa Bath Road, Hillingdon||Hayes and Harlington U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Wallacel||Meads||1914||191a Newark Road, Lincoln||Lincoln C.B.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Lindsey)||England|| |- |Walter||Meads||1873||558 London Road, Ashford||Staines U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Walter||Meads||1878||11 Brookside, Hucknall||Hucknall U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Walter||Meads||1879||97 Ballinson Road, Stoke-On-Trent||Stoke-On-Trent C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Walter||Meads||1882||10 Long Street, Atherstone||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Walter||Meads||1889||Burton Road, Billingborough||South Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Walter||Meads||1906||27 Heron Street, Stoke-On-Trent||Stoke-On-Trent C.B.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |Walter||Meads||1910||87 George Street, New Arley||Meriden R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Walter||Meads||1913||"lynwood" Mancetter Road, Atherstone||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Walter||Meads||1920||10 Long Street, Atherstone||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |Walter A S||Meads||1904||53 Ealing Road, Brentford||Brentford and Chiswick M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Walter C||Meads||1904||111 High Street, Burton Latimer||Burton Latimer U.D.||Northamptonshire||England|| |- |Walter C||Meads||1909||26 Parfrey Street, Castelnau, Richmond Upon Thames||Fulham||London||England|| |- |Walter E||Meads||1901||11 Mitre Street, Buckingham||Buckingham M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |Walter L||Meads||1898||Albion Street, Chester||Chester C.B.||Cheshire||England|| |- |Wesley||Meads||1906||Cynoshur Fisher Avenue, Poole||Poole M.B.||Dorset||England|| |- |Wilfred||Meads||1906||Fern Leigh Longmoor Road, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |Wilfred||Meads||1919||46 Scott Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Wilfred||Meads||1924||Blue Horse Inn, Skillington||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |Wilfred Bernard||Meads||1891||Off Main Street, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Wilfred E||Meads||1909||65b Arnot Hill Road, Arnold||Arnold U.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |Wilfred H||Meads||1910||234 Mollison Way, Harrow||Harrow U.D.||Middlesex||England|| |- |Wilfred J||Meads||1907||Silver Street, Buckden||St Neots R.D.||Huntingdonshire||England|| |- |Wilfred R||Meads||1912||113 Queen's Road, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |William||Meads||1858||95 Avenue Road, Southampton||Southampton C.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |William||Meads||1860||Main Street, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |William||Meads||1862||8 Little Gipping Street, Ipswich||Ipswich C.B.||Suffolk||England|| |- |William||Meads||1867||Upwey, Hazelmere, Hazlemere||Wycombe R.D.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |William||Meads||1868||152 Southgate Street, Bury St Edmunds||Bury St Edmunds M.B.||Suffolk||England|| |- |William||Meads||1873||24 Waldeck Road, Hounslow||Brentford and Chiswick M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |William||Meads||1873||16 Stafford Street, Atherstone||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |William||Meads||1874||89 Town Street, Pinxton||Blackwell R.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |William||Meads||1875||Blue Horse Inn, Skillington||West Kesteven R.D.||Lincolnshire (Parts of Kesteven)||England|| |- |William||Meads||1876||59 West Street, Poole||Poole M.B.||Dorset||England|| |- |William||Meads||1879||13 Quinton Street, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |William||Meads||1886||12 Barton Grove, Leeds||Leeds C.B.||Yorkshire (West Riding)||England|| |- |William||Meads||1889||89 Avenue, Bentley||Bentley with Arksey U.D.||Yorkshire (West Riding)||England|| |- |William||Meads||1893||72/74 Newgate Lane, Mansfield||Mansfield M.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |William||Meads||1895||Church View Main Street, Calverton||Basford R.D.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |William||Meads||1896||Hopton St Boniface, Cookham||Cookham R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |William||Meads||1896||43 Herbert Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |William||Meads||1899||64 New Street, Dordon||Atherstone R.D.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |William||Meads||1900||2 Muriel Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |William||Meads||1901||61 Abingdon Road, Drayton||Abingdon R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |William||Meads||1904||The Durdans Fellside Road, Whickham||Whickham U.D.||Durham||England|| |- |William||Meads||1906||90 Chanctonbury Way, Mill Hill East||Hendon M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |William||Meads||1910||165 Dunkery Road, Bromley||Chislehurst and Sidcup U.D.||Kent||England|| |- |William||Meads||1913||28 The Curve, East Acton, Hammersmith And Fulham||Hammersmith||London||England|| |- |William||Meads||1932||37 Monks Lane, Bolton||Bolton C.B.||Lancashire||England|| |- |William||Meads||1935||2 Goodwood Avenue, Gateshead||Gateshead C.B.||Durham||England|| |- |William (Harry)||Meads||1919||10 Mersey Street, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |William A||Meads||1877||Main Street, Gawcott||Buckingham M.B.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |William A||Meads||1878||50 Littlehay Road, Oxford||Oxford C.B.||Oxfordshire||England|| |- |William A||Meads||1879||6 Goring Road, Worthing||Worthing M.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |William A||Meads||1892||Clarence Farm Stables Priory Lane, Roehampton, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |William A||Meads||1903||125 Sutton Road,Drayton, Sutton Courtenay||Abingdon R.D.||Berkshire||England|| |- |William A||Meads||1920||59 Groveway, Barking And Dagenham||Dagenham M.B.||Essex||England|| |- |William B||Meads||1910||13 Quinton Street, Wandsworth||Wandsworth||London||England|| |- |William E||Meads||1859||17 Harding Terrace, Darlington||Darlington C.B.||Durham||England|| |- |William E||Meads||1865||Station Road, Welwyn Garden City||Welwyn R.D.||Hertfordshire||England|| |- |William E (William)||Meads||1879||30 Buckhurst Road, Bexhill||Bexhill M.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |William F||Meads||1904||54 Millfield Road, Burnt Oak||Hendon M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |William F||Meads||1912||Salisbury Avenue, Barking||Barking M.B.||Essex||England|| |- |William G||Meads||1881||The Lodge, Ovington, Alresford, Hampshire, Itchen Stoke||Winchester R.D.||Hampshire||England|| |- |William G||Meads||1885||2 Hartington Road, Ealing||Southall M.B.||Middlesex||England||[[Meads-1279]] |- |William G||Meads||1896||59 Groveway, Barking And Dagenham||Dagenham M.B.||Essex||England|| |- |William H||Meads||1888||155 Vernon Avenue, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |William H V||Meads||1898||4 Desmond Road, Eastbourne||Eastbourne C.B.||Sussex||England|| |- |William J||Meads||1864||Percy House Twickenham Road, Isleworth||Heston and Isleworth M.B.||Middlesex||England|| |- |William J||Meads||1886||1 Brocas Cottages Hever, Hever||Sevenoaks R.D.||Kent||England|| |- |William J||Meads||1887||44 Kingsbridge Road, Nuneaton||Nuneaton M.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |William J||Meads||1888||18 Corbett Street, Rugby||Rugby M.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |William J||Meads||1890||11a Public House King Street, Rochester||Rochester M.B.||Kent||England|| |- |William J||Meads||1901||Broad Lane, Essington, Springhill||Cannock R.D.||Staffordshire||England|| |- |William J||Meads||1903||47 Cannon Street, Bury St Edmunds||Bury St Edmunds M.B.||Suffolk||England|| |- |William J||Meads||1914||217 Stephendale Road, Sands End, Hammersmith And Fulham||Fulham||London||England|| |- |William Joseph||Meads||1868||252 Alfred Street Central, Nottingham||Nottingham C.B.||Nottinghamshire||England|| |- |William K||Meads||1919||12 Barton Grove, Leeds||Leeds C.B.||Yorkshire (West Riding)||England|| |- |William R||Meads||1909||Upwey, Hazelmere, Hazlemere||Wycombe R.D.||Buckinghamshire||England|| |- |William R||Meads||1909||S Martins Poles Lane, Otterbourne||Winchester R.D.||Hampshire||England|| |- |William Robert||Meads||1906||41 Tower Hamlets Road, Walthamstow||Wanstead and Woodford M.B.||Essex||England|| |- |William W||Meads||1899||133 Carnation Road, Southampton||Southampton C.B.||Hampshire||England|| |- |Zachariah||Meads||1862||67 Victoria Street, Long Eaton||Long Eaton U.D.||Derbyshire||England|| |- |||Meads||1862||18 Norwood Road, Reading||Reading C.B.||Berkshire||England|| |- |||Meads||1880||8 Edward Street, Ystrad Mynach||Caerphilly U.D.||Glamorganshire||Wales|| |- |||Meads||1890||19 Common Way, Coventry||Coventry C.B.||Warwickshire||England|| |- |||Meads||1891||Police Station, Uckfield||Uckfield R.D.||Sussex||England|| 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Meads carrying company and later Meads Bros Bulls New Zealand

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The business was established by [[Meads-96|William Meads]] and carried on by [[Meads-202|William Meads]] and [[Meads-212|Hubert Meads]] Extract from King Country Chronicle Saturday July 18, 1925 Advertisment H.M.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE Otorohanga to Kawhia Tri-weekly service mails, passengers, and parcels. Time-table First class cars leave Otorohanga each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 9:30 a.m. Leaves Kawhia each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 9:00 a.m. connecting with main trunk trains either way. Ring 127 Otorohanga for seats. WILLIAM MEADS AND SON Otorohanga Proprietors. William Meads and his son William who carried on the business with his brother Hubert were carriers in Bulls trading as partners under the name Meads Bros Bulls. They also had a garage and service station which they sold to the Funnell Family. The Funnell's were descendants of Andrew and Marth Green [nee Meads]

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project]] [[Category:Meads Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Meads Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Meads Meads] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Meads name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Meads), by time period (18th Century Meads), or by topic (Meads DNA, Meads Occupations, Meads Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Meads Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[White-22353|Martin White]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Meads}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! *[[Space:Meads:_1921_Census|All persons with surname as Meads in the 1921 E&W Census]] * [[Space:Meads:_1939_Register|All persons with surname recorded as Meads in the '1939 Register']] * All persons with surname '''Meads''' as recorded in the 1841 England & Wales census. There are 637 records (April 2021) to be created/matched in WikiTree. If you can help please contact [[Meads-200|Warren Meads]] *All persons with surname '''Meads''' as recorded in the 1881 England & Wales census. There are 878 records (April 2021) to be created/matched in WikiTree. If you can help please contact [[Meads-200|Warren Meads]] ==Membership== : [[White-22353|Martin White]] is the grandson of [[Meads-360|George Ernest Meads (1900-1966)]] born in Farnborough, Hampshire, England. : [[Meads-200|Warren Meads ]]is a fourth generation New Zealander descended from [[Meads-196|Joseph Meads (1803 - 1880)]] born in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. Warren started to work with [[Meads-270|Pauline Meads]] in the 1990's who contributed a great deal to the Meads family history in New Zealand. The publication "Meads family tree" was produced by Pauline in the 1980's for the New Zealand Meads family reunion. [[Space:Meads_Family_Tree_1803_to_1983| Further information can be found here]]. Warren continued to work with Pauline until she passed away in 2010. In 2000 Warren published the combined records on the Internet. In 2018/19 these records were transfered to WikiTree. In 2020 he completed a full review of his records and compared these with all New Zealand births, marriages and deaths available for Meads in the public registers and created appropriate additional records in WikiTree. ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== Given that in the 1800's there were a considerable number of people who could not write. This is evidenced by the "By their mark X " on marriage registrations. The early England & Wales census has various variants of '''Meades''' and '''Mead''' which change between '''Meads and these two variants from census to census'''. In the 1911 England & Wales census these were mainly completed by the head of the household and their signiture makes it clear what Family name had been adopted.

Meaning of Name IRVING

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==From where does the Surname IRVING originate?== '''Its meaning and history.''' {{One Name Study|name=Irving}} Names. Everyone has one, most people have a vague idea what their own means, but few give them much more thought. The study of names is called onomastics, a field which touches on linguistics, history, anthropology, psychology, sociology, philology and much more. When people refer to the "meaning of a name", they are most likely referring to the etymology, which is the original literal meaning. From a Scottish surname that was in turn derived from a Scottish place name meaning "green water". Historically this name has been relatively common first name among Jews, who have used it as an American-sounding form of Hebrew names beginning with I such as Isaac, Israel and Isaiah. A famous bearer was the Russian-American songwriter and lyricist Irving Berlin (1888-1989), whose birth name was Israel Beilin. The discussion below is taken from https://forebears.io/surnames This surname is derived from a geographical locality. (1) 'of Irvine, 'a parish in Ayrshire; (a) 'of Irving,' a parish in Dumfriesshire. That all these variants come of one or two stocks is incontestable. Mr. Robert Bruce Armstrong in his book, The Debateable Land (p. 185), finds the following variations of this border name: Irving, Erwing, Erwyn, Irrwin, Irrwing, Irveyn, Irwynn, and Urwen. The last is a well known form of the surname in Northumberland. This is the only variant without representation in my copy of the London Directory. It is not often that a surname is found with three different initial letters. — A Dictionary of English and Welsh Surnames (1896) by Charles Wareing Endell Bardsley Irving. Erewine and Erwinne are Old English personal names (Searle), and a Gilchrist filius Eruini witnessed a grant by Ranulfus filius Dunegal in Galloway between 1124—65, The surname, however, is of territorial origin: (1) from Irving, the name of an old parish in Dumfriesshire, There are many Irvings (or Irvines as most of the Dumfriesshire families spell the name) here. (2) from Irvine in Ayrshire. The Dumfriesshire parish however was the chief source of the name. Robert de Hirewine, a charter witness in 1226, is first of the name recorded, A charter by Garnelin, bishop of St. Andrews, c. 1260, is witnessed by Robert de Iruwyn (Stodart, II). John de Herwyne was a tenant under the Douglases in the barony of Buittle, 1376, and Gilchrist Herwynd was tenant in the parish of Morton in same year (RHM., I, p. lvii, lix). William de Irwyne, Clerk of Register, obtained the Forest of Drum, Aberdeenshire, in free barony from Robert I, 1324 (Ilhis., III, p. 292), and was thus ancestor of the Irvines of Drum. In 1331 he had another charter of lands from Alexander, bishop of Aberdeen (REA., I, p. 52), and in 1332 provision was made of a canonry and prebend of Dunkeld to John de Irwyn (Pap. II, p. 385) "Gude Sir Alexander Irvine, The much renownit Laird of Drum."fell in the battle of Harlaw in 1411. An offshoot of the Aberdeenshire family appears in Shetland in the middle of the sixteenth century. James Vrowing (as his name is spelled) was fined in 1602 "for bleiding of Jhone Leisk" in Dunrossness (Mill, Diary, p. 185). Adam Irvine, burgess of Irvine in 1455, doubtless derived his surname from residence there. The Boneshaw family of Irvine was considered by Act of Parliament in 1587 as chief family of the name. Washington Irving (1783—1859), the American author, was son of William Irving, a native of Shapinsay, Orkney. In the North of Ireland the name has become confused with Irish Erwin from OhEireamhoin. Eirryn, Erevein 1587, Erwine 1432, Erwing, Erwyn 1445, Erwyne 1438, Hurven, Irewing, Irewyne 1519, Irrewin 1550, Irrewine 1568, Irrewing 1572, Irruwing, Irrwin, Irrwing, Iruin 1602, Iruyn 1514, Iruyne 1493, Irvein 1534, Irveing 1679, Irveyn, Irvin, Irving, Irvinge 1641, Irvinn, Irvying 1596, Irvyn 1500, Irwan, Irwen, Irwing, Irwyng 1593, Irwynn, Urwen 1547, Urwin, Urwing 1576, Urwvng 1571, Vruing 1624, Vruving 1568, Vrwin 1567, Wrwing 1566, Yirewing 1576, Yrewing 1586, Yrwen 1592, Yrwin, Yrwing 1424. Plural: Eurwings, Irrewings, Irrwingis, Irvyerins, Irwaynes, Irwenis, Irwingis, Irwynnis, Urewens, Yrwens, Yrwins. There are many spellings in index to REO. — The Surnames of Scotland (1946) by George Fraser Black (1866-1948) (Celtic) belonging to 1 Irvine (Ayrshire), anciently Earwine, Irewin, Irvin, Orewin (A.D. 1295), Yrewen (12th cent.) [The town is named from the river. Johnston, ‘Place-Names of Scotland’ (2nd ed., p. 167), with apparently the concurrence of the late Dr. A. MacBain, gives without reserve the etymology of Gaelic iar, west + abhuinn ( = Welsh afon), river. This is not convincing as to the first element: the 13th cent. form Orewin noted above rather points to Gaelic (and Irish) odhar (dh as h), dun, brown; the other forms being oblique (see under Mac Guire). This is the etymology given by Joyce (‘Irish Names of Places,’ ii. 287) for the Irish river-names Ire and Nier (n- Ier). But, after all, as the Irvine is in the old Strathclyde region it is questionable whether the name is not merely the O.Wel. (afon) erwyn-er, intens. prefix + (g)wyn—white (river)] 2 Irving or Irvine (Dumfriesshire). The Irvine burn here is East-flowing. W. F. Irvine, F.S.A., says that ‘by far the largest clan of the name were settled round the Dumfriesshire Irvine.’ Gude Sir Allexander Irvine, The much renownit Laird of Drum.— The Battle of Harlaw, 217-8. There has been some confusion with Irwin (English) = Erwin, q.v. — Surnames of the United Kingdom (1912) by Henry Harrison (Scottish) One who came from Irvine or Irving (green Scotland), the names of several villages in Scotland. — Dictionary of American Family Names (1956) by Elsdon Coles Smith A parish and a river of Ayrshire. The family were of long standing in the S. and S.W. of Scotland, but the descendants of William de I., of Drum, co. Aberdeen, have been seated upon that estate ever since the days of king Robert Bruce, whose armour-bearer he was, and who gave him the lands. The name has been written Irwin, Irwyn, Irvin, &c., but Irving is a distinct name. — Patronymica Britannica (1860) by Mark Antony Lower An ancient parish in Dumfriesshire. — Patronymica Britannica (1860) by Mark Antony Lower Local: from the town of Irvine in Ayrshire, which is situate on the river Irvine, originally Iar avon or west river. The family are descended from William de Irwin, armour bearer to Robert Bruce, who received from that king a grant of the forest of Drum, and his own arms, when Earl of Carrick, viz s "three holly leaves." — The Origin and Signification of Scottish Surnames (1862) by Clifford Stanley Sims (1839-1896) Local. From a river and town of the same name in Ayrshire, Scotland. — An Etymological Dictionary of Family and Christian Names (1857) by William Arthur

Meaning of the Guzzetta Surname, Guzzetta ONS

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Meaning of the Wallner Name

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===Meaning of the Name Wallner=== :Wallner Meaning: one who came from Wallen (forest), in Germany. :Wallner is a surname. It is common in Austria, on its own or in longer names, for example "Haubenwallner". Sometimes it is referred to as a variant of the German name "Waldner". :The ancestral home of the Wallner family is in the German state of Bavaria. The name Wallner is an occupational hereditary surname, a type of surname that was taken from a word describing or common to the profession of the original bearer. It is a name for a powerful warrior or an army ruler. ===Early Origins of the Wallner family=== :The surname Wallner was first found in Bavaria, where the family made a considerable contribution to the feudal society which shaped modern Europe. Literally, the name refers to a "Wallfahrer," or a pilgrim. The first individual bearer of the name to be mentioned in ancient chronicles was Hugo Waller of Waldshut, Bavaria, in the year 1298. ===Early History of the Wallner family=== :This web page shows only a small excerpt of our Wallner research. Another 109 words (8 lines of text) covering the years 1165 and 1548 are included under the topic Early Wallner History in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible. ===Wallner Spelling Variations=== :One can encounter great variation in the spelling of surnames: in early times, spelling in general, and thus the spelling of names was not yet standardized; and later, spellings would change with branching and movement of families. Variations of the name Wallner include Waller, Wallner, Waler, Wal, Wall, Walle, Wallere, Wallert (Franconia), Walere, Wallern and many more. ===Contemporary Notables of the name Wallner (post 1700)=== :Mary Jane Wallner (b. 1946), American politician, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1980) :Frederick William "Fred" Wallner (1928-1999), American football guard who played from 1951 to 1960 : Wallner, American politician, U.S. Vice Consul in Barcelona, 1938; Tunis, 1942 :Mary Jane Wallner, American Democrat politician, Delegate to Democratic National Convention from New Hampshire, 1996 :John Wallner, American Libertarian politician, Candidate for U.S. Representative from California, 1990, 1992 :Martha Wallner (1927-2018), Austrian stage actress :Erika Wallner (1945-2016), Argentine stage, film and television actress : Olivia Violeta Wallner (b. 1990), Swedish ice hockey goaltender :Roman Wallner (b. 1982), Austrian footballer who plays for SV Grödig :Manuel Wallner (b. 1988), Austrian football defender who plays for SC Wiener Neustadt http://surnames.meaning-of-names.com/wallner/#ixzz6IbImWYmq https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallner https://www.geni.com/search?names=Wallner https://www.genealogytoday.com/surname/finder.mv?Surname=Wallner https://www.houseofnames.com/wallner-family-crest

Mearclough Mill

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Mearclough
===Etymology=== The [https://epns.nottingham.ac.uk/browse/West+Riding+of+Yorkshire/Halifax/532881ebb47fc40c81002bbf-Mearclough English Place-Name Society] gives the etymology for this early-attested site in the Parish of Halifax as: ::''Mearclough, (le ) Mereclogh 14 YD iii, Mereclogh bothom 1383MinAcct 88, Mereclough (e )1543 Test vi, 1551WCR 2, Mereclough (e ) Bothom 1608 HAS 4, 102, 1654 WillS, Mereclough (e ) Botham 1656 ib, Mercloghbothom 1383MinAcct , Meyreclouth (sic)1492 ib, Meirecloughe 1535 HAS 27, 49, Marclogh 1525WCR 1d, Meareclough bottom 1636 WillY. 'Boundary dell', v. (ge)mǣre, clōh. It is near the boundary of Norland as well as that dividing the chapelries of Halifax and Elland.''Survey of English Place-Names. Mearclough. Early-attested site in the Parish of Halifax. Retrieved from epns notts. [https://epns.nottingham.ac.uk/browse/West+Riding+of+Yorkshire/Halifax/532881ebb47fc40c81002bbf-Mearclough (Here;)] Accessed 16 Dec 2023. See Boel, (2011).,''English Place-Name Elements Relating to Boundaries'' Jepson, B. (2011). English Place-Name Elements Relating to Boundaries. [Doctoral Thesis (monograph), Centre for Languages and Literature]. Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University. Retrieved from lucris [https://lucris.lub.lu.se/ws/files/5695044/2167202.pdf (Here;)] Accessed 16 Dec 2023. for his discussion on the OE element ''(ge)mǣre'' - an Old English word meaning a boundary. The common Yorkshire place-name element ‘bottom’ refers to a long dell or valley at the foot of a hill. It often forms part of a place-name or topographical surname such as ‘Ramsbottom’; ‘the area at the foot of a hill where the male sheep graze’, or ‘Longbottom’; a long strip of valley. Yorkshire Historical Dictionary. Bottom: Land in the valley bottom. Retrieved from yhd [https://yorkshiredictionary.york.ac.uk/words/bottom (Here;)] Accessed 16 Dec 2023. {{Image|file=Morley-3179-5.jpg |caption=Mearclough MillPublic Domain. Reproduced with permission of the National Library of Scotland. CC-BY (NLS). Retrieved from nls [https://maps.nls.uk/view-full/231283785#zoom=3&lat=5889&lon=8384&layers=BT (Here;)] Accessed 11 Dec 2023. |Size=m |Align=r }} {{Image|file=Mearclough_Mill-2.jpg |caption=Calder-Salterhebble Navigation |Align=l }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Trail_Piercy-1794-83.jpg |caption=Courtesy N. BrownSowerby Bridge. Mearclough Trading Estate. Retrieved from Mearclough Trading Estate. Units to Let. [https://units-to-let.co.uk/property/mearclough-trading-estate-sowerby-bridge/ (Here;)] Accessed 16 June 2022. |Align=l }} {{Image|file=Trail_Piercy-1794-84.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Courtesy N. Brown }} {{Clear}} ===History=== *'''1907:''' '''Kelly's Directory of Merchants, Manufacturers and Shippers, 1907''' *Walter Spencer - Mineral Water manufacture *The Standard Tool Company Ltd.Kelly's Directory of Merchants, Manufacturers and Shippers (1907)., Kelly's Directories Limited. Retrieved from Google e-Books [https://www.google.de/books/edition/Kelly_s_Directory_of_Merchants_Manufactu/YeLUwvEpfUEC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=John+Price+Worsted+Mearclough&pg=RA27-PA23&printsec=frontcover (Here;)] Accessed 14 Dec 2023. {{Image|file=Mearclough_Mill-3.jpg |caption=Mearclough House ca. 1804-1980. Credit: Malcolm Bull's Calderdale Companion }} *'''1900:''' Bankruptcy of [[Ball-24761|Percy Fielding Ball]], '''Fielding, Ball and Company''', drysalters, dyewood grinders and manufacturing chemists, at Mearclough Mill(s). Sowerby Bridge Chronicle, 29 Jan 1900, Retrieved from rootsweb [https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~sowerbybridgenews/genealogy/sbc-1900-backpage-local-people.html (Here;)] Accessed 14 Dec 2023. Percy was also living at Mearclough House in 1891. Percy F Ball, Norland, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom in England and Wales Census, 1891. FamilySearch Online Database with images, citing PRO RG 12, Yorkshire, Yorkshire (West Riding) county, subdistrict, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. Retrieved from FamilySearch [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:7V7T-9MM : (Here;)] Accessed 14 Dec 2023. *'''1888:''' Mill buildings (north bank of the R. Calder) used for the production of oil cloth, soap and woollens; building on south side, on Mearclough Rd, (still partly exists today), used for chemicals. *'''1865:''' Death of [[Morley-4860|Lewis Morley]], son of [[Morley-4706|Moses Morley]], worsted spinner at Mearclough Mill. *'''1842 and 1850''', part of Mearclough Mill was also being used by corn merchants Thomas and Ashton Sladen. Directory of Halifax, Huddersfield, Holmfirth, and adjacent villages. 3 pt., (1850). Pub: D. Burton. Retrieved from Google e-Books [https://www.google.de/books/edition/Directory_of_Halifax_Huddersfield_Holmfi/zKFYAAAAcAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Mearclough+Mill&pg=RA2-PA15&printsec=frontcover (Here;)] Accessed 8 Dec 2023.Thomas Sladen's address was Mearclough House Hull History Centre: Papers of the St Quintin Family of Harpham and Scampston. (1220-1960). Ref: U DDSQ. Retrieved from [https://catalogue.hullhistorycentre.org.uk/files/u-ddsq.pdf (Here;)] Accessed 13 Dec 2023.where he is recorded as living in the 1841 Poll for Two Knights of the Shire. Sladen voted for voted for the winning Tories, [[Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie-2|The Hon. John Stuart Wortley]], and Leeds-born [[Beckett-1027|Edmund Beckett Denison, Esq]] and not for the Whigs, [[Howard-10786|The Right Hon. Lord Viscount Morpeth]], and [[Fitzwilliam-186|The Right Hon. Lord Viscount Milton]].West Riding (York, County of), Wentworth, Frederick Vernon., (1841)., West-Riding Election. The Poll for Two Knights of the Shire ... 8th and 9th of July, 1841. Taken by Frederick Vernon Wentworth. Pub: John Stanfield. (p.231)., Retrieved from Google e-Books [https://www.google.de/books/edition/West_Riding_Election_The_Poll_for_Two_Kn/-MMwDnwhTawC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=David+Morley+Sowerby&pg=PA249&printsec=frontcover (Here;)] Accessed 26 Jan 2024. and in August 1861, the mill was rented for £785 4s. per annum, until a new corn mill was completed in 1863.Jones, Benjamin, (1894)., Co-operative Production. Retrieved from the Internet Archive [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.48422/page/n203/mode/2up?q=%22Mearclough+Mill%22 (Here;)] Accessed 16 Jan 2024. *'''1 March 1834:''' [[Morley-4706|Moses Morley]] and his younger brother [[Morley-3179|Samuel]] owned and directed Mearclough Mill on the north bank of the Calder, producing worsted. *'''1829''': John or Jonathan Crowther is recorded in Elland in Pigot's Halifax Directory of Trades and Professions for 1829. Retrieved from genuki [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/WRY/Halifax/Halifax29Dry (Here;)] Accessed 15 Dec 2023. and in Edward Baines's Leeds & Clothing District Directory, for 1830. Leeds & Clothing District Directory, 1830, p. 172. Retrieved from sp leic [https://specialcollections.le.ac.uk/digital/collection/p16445coll4/id/66511/rec/1 (Here;)] Accessed 15 Dec 2023. [https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~calderdalecompanion/history/ph6702.html William Wooler], after the partnership with John Crowther was dissolved, had an interesting life, described by Malcolm Bull in his [https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~calderdalecompanion/history/ph6702.html Calderdale Companion], and kept a diary, in which he wrote about life in Elland. The national Archives. William Wooler, innkeeper of Fleece Inn, Elland-cum-Greetland, transcript of papers (1802-1846)., Reference: HAS/B 22/43. Retrieved from tna [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/24f0bb7a-8173-45c2-b544-49ed43fa6423 (Here;)] Accessed 15 Dec 2023. *'''1828:''' ''THE Commissioners in a Commission of Bankrupt, bearing date the 13th day of March 1828, awarded and issued forth against Joseph Walker, of Mearclough-Bottom-Mills, in the Parish of Halifax, in the County of York, Corn-Miller and Merchant, Dealer and Chapman, intend to meet on the 3d day of November next, at Twelve at Noon, at the Court House, in Wakefield, in the said County of York, to Audit the Accounts of the Assignee of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupt under the said Commission, pursuant to an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts" and the said Commissioners also intend to meet on the same day, at One o' Clock in the Afternoon, at the same place, in order to make a Dividend of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupt; when and where the Creditors, who have not already proved their debts, are to come prepared to prove the same, or they will be excluded the benefit of the said Dividend. And all claims not then proved will be disallowed.'' The London Gazette., Issue 18856., Page 2033., Retrieved from the gazette [https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/18856/page/2033/data.pdf (Here;)] Accessed 15 Dec 2023. *'''1822:''' Thomas Fearnside and Son were Corn Merchants at Mearclough Bottom Mill. Baines, Edward., ‘History, Directory and Gazeteer of the County of York, (With Select Lists of the Merchants & Traders of London, and the Principal Commercial and Manufacturing Towns of England; and a Variety of Other Commercial Information: Also a Copious List of the Seats of the Nobility and Gentry of Yorkshire) · Volume 1., (1822)., *'''18 April 1808:''' Advertisement in ''Leeds Intelligencer:'' ::''Messrs. Crowther and Wooler, Dwellings, and Mill, at Mearclough Bottom, '''lately erected and built by the late John Crowther''', with House three Stories high, each Storey consisting of large, spacious Rooms, situate in Norland, in the Parish of Halifax aforesaid, with a new erected Dwelling House and barn adjoining thereto, with two Water Wheels, three Pairs of French Stones, three Pairs of Grey stones, one Pair of Malt-Rollers, a Bean Splitter and a good Drying Kiln, with the Wheel Races, Dams and Appurtenances and several Closes of Arable, Meadow and pasture ground, contiguous or adjoining thereto, called, or commonly known by the several names of the Near Bank, the Far Bank, the Near Field, the Far Field, the Back Holm, the Croft, and the Field above the Low Holm, or Sadler Holm, containing together by Estimation eighteen Days Work or thereabouts, be the same more or less, together with about three Days Work of Spring Wood, adjoining thereto, all now in the Occupation of Messrs. Crowther and Wooler, or their Undertenants, which Premises are Subject to a Lease for the term of seven Years, four Years of which are yet unexpired.'' ::''The said Mill is situate on the River Calder adjoining to the Calder and Hebble Navigation, which is very convenient for unloading Grain and other Things out of the Vessels coming up or going down the said Navigation, or sending Meal, Flour, Oats, and other Grain to Rochdale, Manchester and other places...'' ::''There are Three Thousand Three Hundred Pounds upon Mortgage of the said Mearclough Bottom Mill and the Buildings, Land and Appurtenances thereto belonging, which probably may be continued thereon for the Accommodation of the Purchaser, if required.'' ::''Messrs. Crowther and Wooler will shew the Mill and Premises at Mearclough Bottom, aforesaid; and for other Particulars enquire of Mr George Shaw, of Lockwood, near Huddersfield; Mr James Webster, of Wakefield, Corn Dealer, or Mr Garlick, of Halifax, Banker, the Assignees; or of Mr Howarth, Solicitor, of Ripponden, near Halifax. '' British Newspaper Archive. Leeds Intelligencer - Monday 18 April 1808. Retrieved (with sub) from the bna [https://britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/BL/0000236/18080418/003/0002?browse=true (Here;)] Accessed 14 Dec 2023.Messrs. Crowther and Wooler were corn dealers in Elland, near Halifax. The National Register., (1808)., Vol. 1, p.601, from The London Gazette)., Retrieved from Google e-Books [https://www.google.de/books/edition/The_National_register/KHUPAAAAQAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Messrs.+Crowther+and+Wooler&pg=PA601&printsec=frontcover (Here;)] Accessed 15 Dec 2023. *'''1758''': The '''Act for extending the navigation of the river Calder, to, or near to, Sowerby bridge, in the parish of Halifax: and for making navigable the river Hebble, ... from Brooksmouth to Salter Hebble bridge (1758)''' facilitated construction to improve the navigability of the Rivers Calder and Hebble. Work began in 1759; the initial scheme, involving 5.7 miles (9.2 km) of new cuts, was completed in 1770, and has remained navigable since. Further improvements included the 1828 opening of the Salterhebble canal to Halifax and the extension of existing cuts bypassing river sections. The opening of the Rochdale Canal in 1804, assisted trade, providing a continuous canal from Sowerby Bridge to Manchester.Wikipedia. Calder and Hebble Navigation. Retrieved from Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calder_and_Hebble_Navigation (Here;)] Accessed 15 Dec 2023. *:John Walker (was) a Methodist Manufacturer from Dewsbury, who came to reside at Sterne Mills, where he opened his house as the first place of worship. When the canal was being cut from Sowerby Bridge to Salterhebble the Mearclough Estate was broken up, and Walker purchased Mearclough Bottom where he resided until his death in 1816. At that time the preaching place was transferred to a nearby hayloft. In 1796 the society had 20 members and adherents. It is said that the present Walker Lane is named after John Walker, because of the number of times he walked along it to see the progress on a new chapel being built in 1806 at its junction with Bolton Brow. These were the first purpose built premises of the society. However they were rather small, so in 1832 a new building was erected further down Bolton Brow. This is the building which is still standing today, although it has now been converted for residential use. Opened in June 1832, the new chapel was initially shorter than it is now, but the frontage is still in its original state.Calderdale Organs. Bolton Brow Methodist. Retrieved from hdoa [https://www.hdoa.org.uk/?page_id=63 (Here;)] Accessed 19 Dec 2023. [[Morley-3179|Samuel Morley]] was a donor to the fund which financed the building of Bolton Brow Methodist Church. *'''1765?''' '''James Walton of Mearclough bottom in Skircoat p. Halifax, dyer, and Rachel his wife''', (1) in debt to James Wetherherd of Halifax, merchant, James Haworth of same, grocer, Richard Brackin of same, merchant, Samuel Waterhouse of Skircoat, dyer, Richard Walton of Norland, in the parish of Halifax, Shalloon maker and Thomas Vincent the younger of Osmonthorpe, parish of Leeds, merchant, (2) conveyed real and personal estate for the paying off of the above creditors.'' Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive catalogue. Deeds, Wills, Legal Documents. Retrieved from doc player [https://docplayer.net/21566616-Deeds-wills-legal-documents.html (Here;)] Accessed 19 Dec 2023. *'''13 January 1640'''; (WillsY) Richard Waterhouse the elder, of Meareclough bottom, Skircoate, Yeoman. *'''22 October 1636'''; (WillsY) Will of Frances Watterhouse, of Meareclough bottom, parish of Halifax, widow. ed. Francis Collins., YAS Record Series Vol. 4: Wills in the York Registry from 1636 to 1652. Yorkshire Archaeological Society. Retrieved from the Internet Archive [https://archive.org/details/YASRS004/page/30/mode/2up?q=Meareclough+bottom (Here;)] Accessed 19 Dec 2023. *'''1481''': Robert Waterhouse: will dated July 20th, 1481 *'''1534''': His son, John Waterhouse died in 1534: will dated February 1st, 1533. *'''1545''': John Waterhouse died in 1545, and was buried at Halifax February 10th of that year. His will does not mention definitely his place of abode, but would seem to imply that Woodhouse was the home of the family at this date. He bequeathed to Anne Waterhouse and Jane Waterhouse, daughters of his brother Edward, forty shillings each, to be paid by "Elizabeth, my wife, at such time as my said wife shall think convenient, if they, the said Anne and Jane, will be councelled by my said wife." To Elizabeth, his wife, was bequeathed the half part of a Corn Mill called Mearclough Bottom Mill, with all profits to the same belonging until such time as John Waterhouse, his eldest son and heir, should be of age, and when that period had arrived, the half part was to be divided equally between them during the lifetime of the mother and after her decease, to John Waterhouse, the said eldest son. A provisional clause was inserted in the will so that, in the event of Elizabeth Waterhouse marrying she should lose all claim to this share of the Mill. To Elizabeth, his wife, John Waterhouse devised the third part of the profits and unexpired terms in all lands in the County of York which he then held. Published in Transactions of the Halifax Antiquarian Society, (vol. ix, 1910, pp.27-37)., Two Old Sowerby Bridge Houses: Broadgates, Alias Underbank. Retrieved from patp [https://patp.us/reading/waterhouse-of-skircoat (Here;)] Accessed 13 Dec 2023. *'''1559''': ed. William Brown., YAS Record Series Vol. 50: Yorkshire deeds, vol ii. Yorkshire Archaeological Society. Retrieved from the Internet Archive [https://archive.org/details/YASRS050/page/148/mode/2up (Here;)] Accessed 13 Dec 2023. *'''Aug. 8, I Eliz. (1559):''' Inquisitio post mortem, taken at Hallyfax after the death of John Crozer, late of Ovenden, yeoman, by Mathew Wentworth, esq., escheator, on the oath of John Kay, Ambrose Birdhed, Robert Savill, James Waterhouse, John Wilkinson, William Doughtyman, William Wordsworth, Henry Waddsworth, Thomas Draper, Henry Kent, James Oldeffeld, Richard Marshall, Lawrence Waterhouse, and others ; who say that he died seized in his demesne as of fee of and in two messuages and lands in Ovenden, saving the jointure of Elizabeth, now wife of Gilbert Brokysbanke, which she held for the term of her life, which Elizabeth was still living, to wit, at Bankehouse.’ The said messuages were held of Henry Savile, knt., late deceased, by a yearly rent of 8s. and suit to the court of Ovenden and to the mill there, and they are worth yearly 53s. 4<^.; and that the said John Crozer senior {sic) died June 10, 10 [sic) Edward VI ( ), and that John Crozer junior is his son and next heir, and was 26 years of age. [G. T. Ramsden, esq.) *'''Undated; about 1220-30.'''—Jordan son of John Talvas gave to Hugh de Copley, son of Thomas Talvace his brother, 16 acres in Skircote woods and 5 acres in '''Mereclogh-bothom, and the fourth part of the mill''', etc. Witnesses, Peter de Alta ripa, Robert de Flaynesburgh, John de Thornhill, Henry de Hipperum, Hugh de Rastric, Michael Talvas, Richard de Stansfeld, William de Cownale (Dodsworth MS. 117, fo. 159d.; Harley MS. 805, fo. 207).Lumb, G.D., (1924)., Miscellanea VIII, part 3. Retrieved from the Internet Archive [https://archive.org/details/thoresby008/page/356/mode/2up?q=Mereclogh+bothom (Here;)] Accessed 19 Dec 2023. == Sources ==

Mecham Name Study

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[[Category:Mecham Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. == Goals == * To document all people with the surname Mecham. * After documenting all Mechams on Wikitree, start documenting all Meachams and other variations. == History == == Branches == Three sons of Samuel Mecham and Phebe Main changed the spelling of their last name from Meacham to Mecham after they joined the Mormon church. * Joshua (Meacham) Mecham * Elam (Meacham) Mecham * Joseph (Meacham) Mecham == Template == {{One Name Study|name=Mecham|category = Mecham_Name_Study}} Paste this above the biography for each Mecham: {{One Name Study|name=Mecham|category = Mecham_Name_Study}} == Sources To Check == * Leonidas DeVon Mecham, [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/1185341 Family Book of Remembrance: and Genealogy with Allied Lines]. -- ''Not a reliable source on the early ancestors of the Mechams (he traces the line back to Adam), but information on more recent people should be solid.'' == Name Variations in Records == * Macham * Machem * Meacham * Meachem * Meatchem * Meakin * Measham * Mesham * Mechem * Meachin * Meachen * Mecham * Mechan * Mechum * Mitcham * Mitchum

Mechanic Street Burial Ground

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[[Category:Hope Cemetery, Worcester, Massachusetts]] [[Category:Worcester, Massachusetts]] ==Mechanic Street Burial Ground, Worcester, Massachusetts== This cemetery was located in Worcester, Massachusetts. Remains were moved to a plot within [[:Category:Hope Cemetery, Worcester, Massachusetts|Hope Cemetery]] in 1878.Worcester Society of Antiquity (Mass.). ''Proceedings of the Worcester Society of Antiquity.'' Worcester, Mass.: The Society, 1881-1899. See: [[Space:Hope Cemetery, Worcester, Massachusetts|Hope Cemetery, Worcester, Massachusetts]] free-space profile for the current cemetery. ===Sources=== *[http://www.friendsofhopecemetery.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/mechanic-street-plot.pdf Friends of Hope Cemetery] web site.

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{{US History|sub-project=North Carolina}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Mecklenburg_County_North_Carolina-3.png |align=c |size=300 |caption=NC flag with Mecklenburg logo }} :'''1670''' James Lederer, an English explorer discovered the Catawba Indians living in the Mecklenburg area. http://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/mecklenburg-county-1762/ :'''1700's''' Reports of migration to Mecklenburg area mostly from the North, traveling on the "Trading Path" ( an old Indian Trail), and from the South along the rivers from Charleston. The immigrants were predominately Scots-Irish and were not threatened by the Catawba Indians. http://sites.rootsweb.com/~ncmeckle/ :'''1740''' Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware citizens migrated to Mecklenburg as explorers and traders. Here they found Catawba Indian villages in the area, who were peaceful people. They did not threaten the early settlers. http://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/mecklenburg_county_nc.html :'''Mid 1750's''' The Square began on an Indian trading path between two rivers, (Yadkin and Catawba Rivers). This became [[:Category: Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte]] downtown area. {{Image|file=Nelson-18437-3.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption= }}{{clear}} :'''1750's and 60's''' Churches and settlements and churches were formed by early families such as Alexander, Polk, Latta, Selwyn, Davidson, Harris, Graham, and Torance. Early churches were Sugaw Creek, Hopewell, Rocky River, Steele Creek, and Providence. :'''Dec. 11, 1762-63''' {{Blue| The North Carolina General Assembly formed Mecklenburg County after a petition had been sent to the legislators, effective Feb., 1763.}} The settlers picked the name of Mecklenburg as the wife of King George III, Queen Charlotte was from Mecklenburg-Strelitz, a German province. The county was formed from Anson county. Charlotte, North Carolina is the largest City in North Carolina. https://archive.org/stream/historyofmecklen00alex/historyofmecklen00alex_djvu.txt ::Originally this county was very large as it contained these counties as well as the upper part of South Carolina in the first original county. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tryon_County,_North_Carolina :::Cabarrus :::Union :::Lincoln :::Rutherford :::Cleveland :::Gaston counties :::Upper portions of South Carolina {{Image|file=Mecklenburg_County_North_Carolina.png |align=c |size=300 |caption=map with townships. }} :'''1763-68''' Charlottetown leaders went ahead and built a log courthouse to show they meant business. Residents of eastern Rocky River area then competed against those from Charlottesburgh Charlottetown to be chosen for County Seat. When The first town was formed, the founders named it "Charlotte Town in honor of "Queen Charlotte". [[:Category: Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte]] is the oldest incorporated town, and includes (7) municipalities which are surrounded by a narrow band of rural areas or small settlements. When The first town was formed, the founders named it "Charlotte Town in honor of "Queen Charlotte". [[:Category: Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte]] is the oldest incorporated town, and includes (7) municipalities which are surrounded by a narrow band of rural areas or small settlements. :1768 {{blue|Old Tryon County was a former county which was located in the state of North Carolina.}} It was formed in 1768 from the part of Mecklenburg County west of the Catawba River, although the legislative act that created it did not become effective until April 10, 1769. This was due to inaccurate and delayed surveying.}} Tryon County encompassed a large area of northwestern South Carolina.}} It was named for William Tryon, governor of the North Carolina Colony (1765 to 1771). {{Image|file=Catawba_County_North_Carolina-11.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=old Tryon County }}{{clear}} :'''Mid 1770's''' Citizens did not agree with British Crown policies. Mecklenburg citizens along with other citizens were resentful of the English. Leaders from each militia district gathered May 20, 1775 to figure out what action to take. {{Image|file=Mecklenburg_County_North_Carolina-6.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Commemoration of Mecklenburg
Declaration of Independence }}{{clear}} :'''May 20, 1775''' Representatives of the citizens met in Mecklenburg, They drafted the [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~ncomgs/declaration.htm {{red|Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence}}] and signed it on the courthouse steps, regardless of their county name and Charlotte Town's name being named for the King's wife. Some of the [[:Category: Signers of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence|Signers of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence]] are listed here.This is also referred to as the [[:Category: Mecklenburg Resolves|Mecklenburg Resolves]]. Mecklenburgers call this the '''{{brown|MECK DEC}}'''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mecklenburg_Resolves This website gives some history on the individuals who participated in the signing of this document, May, 1775. *[https://archive.org/details/mecklenburgsigne00rayw/mode/2up Signers, a book] :::See this for a history on the individuals who signed the '''{{brown|MECK DEC}}''' [https://archive.org/details/historyofmecklen00alex/page/73 The history of Mecklenburg County from 1740 to 1900] by Alexander, J. B. (John Brevard)[https://archive.org/details/historyofmecklen00alex/page/73 The history of Mecklenburg County from 1740 to 1900] by Alexander, J. B. (John Brevard). {{Image|file=Charlotte_Esther_Denner_1761.jpg |align=r |size=160 |caption=Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz }}{{clear}} :'''May 31, 1775''' After the the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence was adopted the [[:Category: Mecklenburg Resolves|Mecklenburg Resolves]] were an outline for a new government system for the county. Some citizens felt these Mecklenburgers were hasty and hoped for a compromise with England. By July, 1776 the Revolutionary War had begun. The county plans were not put into use. :'''July 1, 1776''' The official American Declaration of Independence was signed and the Revolutionary war began. Citizens of Mecklenburg, NC were supporters of the Revolution. Some enlisted and were at Valley Forge 1777-1778. [http://ncrevwar.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/rosters/heitmansregisterar.htm Lists of Soldiers of served in the Revolutionary War] ::The Third Regiment was authorized Jan 16, 1776, by North Carolina Legislature, April 15, 1776 and organized with 8 companies. After Valley Forge Battle, the regiment had lost many, needing more enlistments. The 3rd was removed from the middle Department to the Southern Dept. After another recruitment, Nov 5, 1779, the regiment moved to Santee, South Carolina to protect Charlestown. Following the Fall of Charlestown, the 3rd surrendered (162 men). As more recruitments were found, they were sent with no uniforms or arms to South Carolina to help support Gen. Nathaniel Green. . They became a single unit, and in 1883 were sent to James Island until the war ended.http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/revolution_nc_third_regiment.html[http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/revolution_nc_third_regiment.html Third Regiment, Carolina] {{Image|file=Cornwallis-27.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption=Lt. Gen Charles, Lord Cornwallis }}{{clear}} :'''Sept 26, 1780''' British Lt. Gen Charles, Lord Cornwallis invaded [[:Category: Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte]], during the invasion of Mecklenburg County. During his two week stay in Charlotte, he experienced the North Carolina Patriots' resistance. These Patriots and the citizens of Mecklenburg, known as the Mecklenburgers made Cornwallis occupation of the town miserable. Cornwallis messages were intercepted or lost by the [[:Category: Mecklenburg County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|Mecklenburg militia]], resisted his search for food, and interfered with his communication with other allied forces. He called Charlotte, NC and Mecklenburg County a '''{{red|Hornet's nest}}'''. ::Mecklenburg citizens gladly accepted the '''“{{Red|Hornet’s Nest}}”''' tag and the city’s official seal later portrayed it. On May 20, 1775, the “Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence” and it officially severed the area’s ties with Britain. Even though the North Carolina flag proclaims the May 20th date as the state’s institution, historians continue to debate the veracity of the '''{{Brown|Mecklenburg Declaration/“Meck Dec”)}}'''. :'''1781-1800''' Mecklenburgers concentrated on community, rebuilding and businesses. Stores, a flour mill, a sawmill were begun and opened for business. :'''1791-94''' President George Washington visited Mecklenburg County. 1794 a Stage coach service began. {{Image|file=Photos_and_Images_of_Colorado-12.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Gold nugget. }}{{clear}} :'''1799''' A boy named Conrad Reed of Mecklenburg found a large shiny stone in a creek. His family used the stone as a doorpost. By 1803 the family learned this '''{{brown |17 pound rock was G O L D}}''' The Gold Rush began in Charlotte and Mecklenburg. By 1830 Miners and merchants were all over the area and settled there. Mecklenburg County became the gold Capital of the United States. A branch of the US Mint was later established in Charlotte. It is only fitting that [[:Category: Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte]] is the home of the largest assets bank of the USA. {{Image|file=Mecklenburg_County_North_Carolina-2.jpg |align=c |size=375 |caption=Gold Regions in North Carolina }} ::: "The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Story", presented by the Charlotte & Mecklenburg County Public Library. However the data is not shared online. One must visit the Library to see this. :'''1810''' The first brick courthouse was built for Mecklenburg. :'''Early 1810-1850's''' Antebellum days were prosperous beginning with the gold, and the success of cotton plantations. :'''1837''' The U.S. Mint opened the first branch in Charlotte, NC. During the Civil War, the mint ceased operation. The building was used for other federal organizations until 1930. Then the mint was moved from Trade Street to Randolph Road and reopened as the Mint Museum of Art. :'''1845''' A larger Courthouse which was two 2-story was built. 1850 the Telegraph system began.The Mecklenburg County Public School system began as the first schools were one-room school houses. :'''1861''' - Compared to some of the states, not a lot of fighting occurred in [[:Category:Mecklenburg County, North Carolina]] The Confederates seized the U.S. Mint and the building was converted to be Confederate headquarters. Norfolk area was threatened the by the Union troops. Thus a Confederate Naval ordinance was moved to [[:Category: Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte]] where weapons, ammunition were made. This regiment, [[:Category: 1st Regiment, North Carolina Artillery, United States Civil War]] included men from Mecklinburg County,Lincoln County, North Carolina, Category:Gaston County, North Carolina as well. [http://www.reillysbattery.org/History/BatteryChistory.htm History of Battery C] [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CNC0001RA National Park Service 1st Regiment, North Carolina Artillery] ::: "Battle of the Wilderness comes from... Dowdey, Clifford, Lee's Last Campaign: The Story of Lee and His Men Against Grant - 1864 (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press: 1960, 1993) pp. 149, 150." :::men of the Charlotte Artillery: "Jordon, Weymouth T., gen. ed., North Carolina Troops, 1861-1865: A Roster, Vol. 1: Artillery (Raleigh: North Carolina Office of Archives and History, 2004 (3rd.)), pp. 61-74". {{Image|file=Mecklenburg_County_North_Carolina-1.png |align=c |size=300 |caption=Charlotte, NC and North Carolina maps }} :'''1864''' The Mint building which the Naval ordinance used during the Civil War for manufacturing weapons and ammunition was destroyed by fire in 1864. :'''1865''' During the [[:Category:United States Civil War]] North Carolina records from the State Department of the Confederacy as well as the Great Seal were stored in the two story Mecklenburg County Courthouse. This year the last meeting of the Confederacy Cabinet occurred in [[:Category: Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte]]. :'''1865-1872''' Union troops invaded [[:Category: Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte]] during the and did not leave there until 1872. During the [[:Category:North Carolina, United States Civil War]], in[[:Category:Mecklenburg County, North Carolina]] the regiment which opposed the Union invasion was [[:Category: 1st Regiment, North Carolina Artillery, United States Civil War]] [https://charlottenc.gov/services-site/Pages/default.aspx Charlotte, NC] (2017 population 859,035) :Some history is available on the "Official" sites of each of the six towns of Mecklenburg. The links to the available sites are listed below: {{Image|file=Mecklenburg_County_North_Carolina-1.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=Charlotte, NC. }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Cornelius, North Carolina|Cornelius]] - Incorporated 1905. [http://www.cornelius.org Corneliius, NC page] *[[:Category: Davidson, North Carolina|Davidson]] - Incorporated 1879, Home of Davidson College, founded in 1837. [http://www.ci.davidson.nc.us Davidson, NC page] *[[:Category: Huntersville, North Carolina|Huntersville]] was Incorporated 1877, Originally known as Craighead, for Alexander Craighead. [https://www.huntersville.org Huntersville, NC page] *[[:Category: Matthews, North Carolina|Matthews]] - Incorporated 1879 [http://www.matthewsnc.com Matthews, NC page] *[[:Category: Mint Hill, North Carolina|Mint Hill]] - Founded ca. 1750, Unincorporated 1910, Latest incorporation in 1971. [https://www.minthill.com/index.php Minthill, NC page] *[[:Category: Pineville, North Carolina|Pineville]] was Incorporated 1872, Home of James K. Polk, the 11th President of the USA ::Links to local genealogy and history sites may be found in the "Old Mecklenburg" and "Resources" sections and under sources. ::Mecklenburg County may be found in the south central part of North Carolina. See the Geography section :'''1868-1870's''' Reconstruction - The Gold mines re-opened on a limited basis. The county did not compete as a cotton producer, but instead became the processing center. It opened (17) cotton mills. [[:Category: Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte]] was the important transportation and distribution center due to the railways and roads. :'''1880''' A private hospital opened in [[:Category: Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte]]. The public health service began forming in 1890. Soon the public library was opened. Graded public schools opened in [[:Category: Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte]]. Newspapers began reporting as well as telephones and electricity were installed. The towns of Cornelius, Davidson, Huntersville, Matthews, and Pineville were also established during this period. {{Image|file=Mecklenburg_County_North_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Biddle Memorial Hall, Charlotte, NC }}{{clear}} :'''Late 1880-1890's''' [[:Category: Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte]] continued its growth and expansion. Industry and distribution were its economic factors. Textile plants, corporations began such as Charlotte Chemical Laboratories, the Lance Corporation, the Allison-Erwin Company with its influence on Charlotte's pre-bank economy. {{Image|file=Mecklenburg_County_North_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Elizabeth College }}{{clear}} :'''1897''' [https://www.ncpedia.org/elizabeth-college Elizabeth College] opened as a college for women to broaden their intellectual opportunities. :'''1900''' Population in Mecklenburg County was 55,268. :'''1917-18''' World War I, population and growth here increased. An Army Training camp, Camp Greene was opened west of Charlotte. US Army recruits came from all over the USA to the Army training camp. Many of these men returned here to live after the war.The Charlotte economy decreased during this time. :'''1930 ''' Population had doubled to approximately 110 625. The Depression ushered in economic hardships. :'''1940''' County Population was 127,971. Morris Field developed for World War II and was built around Charlotte, NC's airport. Charlotte Memorial Hospital, a general hospital opened. :'''1946 ''' University of North Carolina at Charlotte was begun along with the City and County school systems consolidated in 1959. :'''1960''' Mecklenburg County had a one-quarter of a million (272,111) living here. More Education opportunities began. ::Central Piedmont Community College (1963) ::University of North Carolina began(1965) ::New Businesses (500) began offering 70,000 new jobs. ::Lake Norman was Built ::Governmental Plaza began withe the Education and Law Enforcement Center of 1969 :'''1970 ''' Census now reflected Mecklenburg’s expansion -- a total of 354,656 people lived here. :'''1971''' A vote was taken to consolidate the governments of the City of [[:Category: Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte]], and Mecklenburg County. The voters defeated the proposal 2-1 in 1971. City-County cooperation is being done for water, sewer, tax collecting have merged. This urbanization of the county is still growing. {{Image|file=Mecklenburg_County_North_Carolina-2.png |align=l |size=270 |caption=North Corridor }} :'''1980-1991''' Charlotte-Mecklinburg area flourished again Banking Mergers occurred. Charlotte, North Carolina is considered to be second to New York City as a leading financial banking capital in the USA.. :::National Bank and C&S Sovran created NationsBank :::Bank of America and Wachovia Corporation moved into Charlotte, North Carolina. ::It is considered Charlotte, North Carolina is second to New York City as a leading financial banking capital in the USA.. ::Many historical, cultural, academic and entertainment centers are fin Charlotte-Mecklenburg County. Noted historical centers are: Charlotte Museum of History, the Latta Plantation, and the Hezekiah Alexander House. :::Four Academic centers or universities - The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Queens University, Johnson C. Smith University, and Davidson College :::Cultural attractions are: Charlotte Symphony Orchestra, the Mint Museum of Art, Opera Carolina, and the Charlotte Repertory Theater. :::Athletic /Sports franchises are the Charlotte Bobcats (NBA) and the Carolina Panthers (NFL), are in the Charlotte downtown area :::NASCAR’s Lowe’s Motor Speedway is located within the district as well. :'''1700's-2000's''' Mecklenburg County was and is a image of diversity of citizens; beginning with the Catawba Indians to the Germanic, Scotch, Irish, English, Latin, African American, Middle Eastern, Balkan, Hispanic, and Asian immigrants and American. :'''2000's''' Mecklenburg County has progressed in the new millennium, with continued growth and prosperity. Development is continuing and carefully monitored to enhance the area rather than detracting from the area.Growth, however, is not taking place haphazardly. The city is the center of a (6- county) Statistical area known as (MSA). This contains over 1.4 million people. Union, Cabarrus, Anson Counties of North Carolina are part of this as well York County, South Carolina. ::'''Today''' '''{{brown|MECK DEC}}''' and the '''{{Red|Hornet's Nest}}''' is celebrated here. Mecklenburg citizens gladly accepted the “Hornet’s Nest” tag and the city’s official seal later portrayed it. Even though the North Carolina flag proclaims the May 20th date as the state’s institution to celebrate the '''{{brown |MECK DEC}}''' and historians debate the veracity of the Mecklenburg Declaration . '''Adjacent counties''' *Iredell County - north *Cabarrus County - northeast *Union County - southeast *Lancaster County, South Carolina - south *York County, South Carolina - southwest *Gaston County - west *Catawba County - northwest *Lincoln County - northwest ===Government Offices=== '''1st County Courthouse, 1766''' Charlottetown leaders went ahead and built a log courthouse to show they meant business. 3rd Courthouse, 1836 {{Image|file=Mecklenburg_County_North_Carolina-7.jpg |align=r |size=230 |caption=Mecklenburg courthouse, 1836. }}{{clear}} 4th County Courthouse, 1898 {{Image|file=Mecklenburg_County_North_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Mecklenburg Co. Courthouse, 1898 }}{{clear}} ::A vote was taken to consolidate the governments of the City of Charlotte, NC, and Mecklenburg County. The voters defeated the proposal 2-1 in 1971. City-County cooperation is being done for water, sewer, tax collecting have merged. This urbanization of the county is still growing. {{Image|file=Mecklenburg_County_North_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Mecklenburg co. courthouse, }}{{clear}} *Mecklenburg County is a member of the regional Centralina Council of Governments. The County is governed by the Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners (BOCC). The BOCC is a nine-member board made up of representatives from each of the six county districts and three at-large representatives elected by the entire county. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mecklenburg_County,_North_Carolina ===Geography=== :Location - Mecklenburg County may be found in the south central part of North Carolina. Protected areas ===Demographics=== In 2000 there were 695,454 people in the county with a population density of 1,322 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 64.02% White, 27.87% Black or African American, 0.35% Native American, 3.15% Asian, 0.05% Pacific Islander, 3.01% from other races, and 1.55% from two or more races. 6.45% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. The median income for a household in the county was $50,579, and the median income for a family was $60,608. The per capita income for the county was $27,352. About 6.60% of families and 9.20% of the population were below the poverty line, including 11.50% of those under age 18 and 9.30% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mecklenburg_County,_North_Carolina Politics:
*Mecklenburg County voted for Obama/Biden in the 2012 United States presidential election by 60.65 percent to Romney/Ryan 38.24 percent. Emergency care
The residents of Mecklenburg County are provided emergency medical service by MEDIC, the Mecklenburg EMS Agency. All emergency ambulance service is provided by MEDIC. No other emergency transport companies are allowed to operate within Mecklenburg County. Library
The Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County serves residents of Mecklenburg County. Schools
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (CMS) serves the entire county; however, the State of North Carolina also has approved a number of charter schools in Mecklenburg County (independently operated schools financed with tax dollars). County Resources
*"Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, Deed Abstracts 1763-1779," by Brent H. Holcomb. https://www.bholliman.com/files/Mecklenburg-CO-NC-Records-saved-by-Walter-O-Holliman-26pp.pdf *Mecklenburg Historic Sites and Attractions *The James Latta Plantation *The Hugh Torance House and Store *The James K. Polk Memorial *Hezekiah Alexander Homesite & Charlotte Museum of History *Historic Rosedale Plantation *Rural Hill Farm *The Charlotte Trolley and Museum *A Genealogical Survey of the Gum Branch of Long Creek *Carolinas Historic Aviation Commission & Museum *The Mint Hill Country Doctor's Museum & Ira V. Ferguson Country Store *Levine Museum of the New South Highways
* I-77 *I-85 *I-277 *I-485 *US 21 *US 29 *US 74 *US 521 *Charlotte Route 4, Route 4 *NC 16 *NC 24 *NC 27 *NC 49 *NC 51 *NC 73 *NC 115 *NC 160 *NC 218 LOCAL RESOURCES (Some Mecklenburg On-Line Resources) Births, Deaths and Marriages since 1913 are on-line at the Mecklenburg County Register of Deeds Page. Property records since 1763 are also there. Cemeteries:
Robinson-Spangler Carolina Room - Has some Mecklenburg Cemeteries Churches:
Mecklenburg Church Guide: A historical directory with links.
Charlotte's Web Church Directory
The Mecklenburg Church Directory
Charlotte District Page of the United Methodist Church.
Genealogy Societies:
*The Olde Mecklenburg Genealogical Society home page, hosted by RootsWeb, has on-line resources and membership information. The society offers quite a few publications pertaining to Mecklenburg genealogy and history.
*The Steele Creek Historical & Genealogical Society home page, hosted by RootsWeb. genealogy & history articles of the old Steele Creek township of Mecklenburg co.. Membership information is on their page. Society has quarterly publication Churches:
* Mecklenburg Church Guide: A historical directory with links.
*Charlotte's Web Church Directory
* Charlotte District Page of the United Methodist Church.
Genealogy Societies:
*The Olde Mecklenburg Genealogical Society home page, hosted by RootsWeb, on-line resources and membership information. The society offers publications of Mecklenburg genealogy and history. *The Steele Creek Historical & Genealogical Society home page, hosted by RootsWeb - genealogy, history articles of the old Steele Creek township of Mecklenburg co.. Membership information is also on their page. Society has quarterly publication *The Cabarrus County Genealogy Society another RootsWeb hosted site, interesting for researchers of history near the Rocky River along the county line. *[https://www.cmstory.org The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Public Library home page]. *The Special Collections Section of the UNC Charlotte J. Murrey Atkins Library has 200 + manuscript collections documenting North and South Carolina history (1700's to present) *Central Piedmont Community College Archives. *"Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, Deed Abstracts 1763-1779," by Brent H. Holcomb. https://www.bholliman.com/files/Mecklenburg-CO-NC-Records-saved-by-Walter-O-Holliman-26pp.pdf *The Cabarrus County Genealogy Society, RootsWeb hosted site, for history researchers near Rocky River and the county line. *[https://www.cmstory.org The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Public Library home page]. *Central Piedmont Community College Archives. *Davidson College Archives. *Johnson C. Smith University Inez Moore Parker Archives and Research Center *Mecklenburg Civil War soldiers- The Branch-Lane Brigade Society page. *The Mecklenburg County AHGP (American History & Genealogy Project) page. *Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission pg - list, desc. of historic property, links *The Bethel Presbyterian Church Family History & Genealogy Research Page. *"Thomson's Mercantile and Professional Directory 1851-1852" for North Carolina, from the New River Group, including Mecklenburg *Civil War Records of Mecklenburg soldiers may be found at censusdiggins.com. *Mecklenburg Ancestry & Family History section of ePodunk page. Notables
*Andrew Jackson, born 1767, President, was a native Mecklenburger. *James K. Polk, born in 1795, President, was a native Mecklenburger *Billy Graham, world-renowned evangelist was born in Charlotte. :Ric Flair, entertainer :Anthony Hamilton, entertainer :Shannon Spake, entertainer ====Cities/Communities==== *[[:Category: Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte]] *[[:Category: Weddington, North Carolina|Weddington]] *[[:Category: Charlotte Township, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina|Charlotte Township]] *[[:Category: Clear Creek Township, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina|Clear Creek Township]] *[[:Category: Cornelius, North Carolina|Cornelius]] *[[:Category: Crab Orchard Township, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina|Crab Orchard Township]] *[[:Category: Davidson, North Carolina|Davidson]] *[[:Category: Huntersville, North Carolina|Huntersville]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huntersville%2C_North_Carolina Huntersville, NC] *[[:Category: Long Creek Township, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina|Long Creek Township]] *[[:Category: Matthews, North Carolina|Matthews]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthews%2C_North_Carolina Matthews, NC] *[[:Category: Mint Hill, North Carolina|Mint Hill]] *[[:Category: Morning Star Township, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina|Morning Star Township]] *[[:Category: Pineville, North Carolina|Pineville]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pineville%2C_North_Carolina *[[:Category: Providence Township, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina|Providence Township]] *[[:Category: Stallings, North Carolina|Stallings]] ===Census=== *:'''1900''' Population in Mecklenburg County was 55,268. *'''1930 ''' Population had doubled to approximately 110 625. The Depression ushered in economic hardships. *'''1940''' County Population was 127,971. ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Arlington Baptist Church Cemetery, Charlotte, North Carolina|Arlington Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Charlotte Memorial Gardens, Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte Memorial Gardens]] *[[:Category: Clear Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Charlotte, North Carolina|Clear Creek Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Elmwood Cemetery, Charlotte, North Carolina|Elmwood Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Evergreen Cemetery, Charlotte, North Carolina|Evergreen Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Forest Lawn West Cemetery, Charlotte, North Carolina|Forest Lawn Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Forest Lawn West Cemetery, Charlotte, North Carolina|Forest Lawn West Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Hickory Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery, Charlotte, North Carolina|Hickory Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Oaklawn Cemetery and Mausoleum, Charlotte, North Carolina|Oaklawn Cemetery and Mausoleum]] *[[:Category: Old Settlers Cemetery, Charlotte, North Carolina|Old Settlers Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Paw Creek Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Charlotte, North Carolina|Paw Creek Presbyterian Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Pinewood Cemetery, Charlotte, North Carolina|Pinewood Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Pleasant Hill Presbyterian Church, Charlotte, North Carolina|Pleasant Hill Presbyterian Church]] *[[:Category: Providence Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Charlotte, North Carolina|Providence Presbyterian Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Robinson Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Charlotte, North Carolina|Robinson Presbyterian Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Sharon Memorial Park, Charlotte, North Carolina|Sharon Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Sharon Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Charlotte, North Carolina|haron Presbyterian Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Shuman Cemetery, Charlotte, North Carolina|Shuman Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Steele Creek Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Charlotte, North Carolina|Steele Creek Presbyterian Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Sugaw Creek Presbyterian Church Cemetery No. 02, Charlotte, North Carolina|Sugaw Creek Presbyterian Church Cemetery No. 02]] *[[:Category: United House of Prayer Cemetery, Charlotte, North Carolina|United House of Prayer Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Mount Zion United Methodist Church Cemetery, Cornelius, North Carolina|Mount Zion United Methodist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Davidson College Cemetery, Davidson, North Carolina|Davidson College Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Mimosa Cemetery, Davidson, North Carolina|Mimosa Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Hopewell Baptist Church Cemetery, Davidson, North Carolina|Hopewell Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Hopewell Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Huntersville, North Carolina|Hopewell Presbyterian Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Ramah Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Huntersville, North Carolina|Ramah Presbyterian Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Rural Hill Cemetery, Huntersville, North Carolina|Rural Hill Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Matthews Historic Cemetery, Matthews, North Carolina|Matthews Historic Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Morning Star Lutheran Cemetery, Matthews, North Carolina|Morning Star Lutheran Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Mount Harmony Baptist Church, Matthews, North Carolina|Mount Harmony Baptist Church]] *[[:Category: Philadelphia Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Mint Hill, North Carolina|Philadelphia Presbyterian Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Sunset Memory Gardens, Mint Hill, North Carolina|Sunset Memory Gardens]] *[[:Category: Polk Family Cemetery, Pineville, North Carolina|Polk Family Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Pineville Cemetery, Pineville, North Carolina|Pineville Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Dulins Grove Advent Christian Church Cemetery, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina|Dulins Grove Advent Christian Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Newell Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina|Newell Presbyterian Church Cemetery]] Cemeteries:
*[https://www.findagrave.com/virtual-cemetery/192513?page=1#sr-67718154 '''{{Red|Virtual Cemetery for 1862-1865 Charlotte Arillery}}'''] :Robinson-Spangler Carolina Room - Has some Mecklenburg Cemeteries ::Quest of Cemeteries of the Enslaved In Mecklenburg County, North Carolina.- Genealogical Svcs, documenting and preserving slave cemeteries in the area. ===Sources=== *"Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, Deed Abstracts 1763-1779," by Brent H. Holcomb. https://www.bholliman.com/files/Mecklenburg-CO-NC-Records-saved-by-Walter-O-Holliman-26pp.pdf *https://archive.org/details/mecklenburgsigne00rayw/mode/2up *http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/revolution_nc_third_regiment.html *http://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/mecklenburg-county-1762/ *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mecklenburg_County,_North_Carolina *http://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/mecklenburg_county_nc.html *http://sites.rootsweb.com/~ncmeckle/ * [https://charlottenc.gov/services-site/Pages/default.aspx Charlotte, NC] *http://ncrevwar.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/rosters/heitmansregisterar.htm North Carolina Soldiers *[http://www.cornelius.org Corneliius, NC page] *[http://www.ci.davidson.nc.us Davidson, NC page] *[https://www.huntersville.org Huntersville, NC page] *http://www.matthewsnc.com Matthews, NC page] *[https://www.minthill.com/index.php Minthill, NC page] *http://sites.rootsweb.com/~scyork/ *http://www.ruralhillfarm.org Rural Hill Farm page] *Davidson College Archives. *Johnson C. Smith University Inez Moore Parker Archives and Research Center *Mecklenburg Civil War soldiers- The Branch-Lane Brigade Society page. *The Mecklenburg County AHGP (American History & Genealogy Project) page. *The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission page - list, description of designated historic properties. *The Bethel Presbyterian Church Family History & Genealogy Research Page. *"Thomson's Mercantile and Professional Directory 1851-1852"-North Carolina,.Mecklenburg is available from the New River Group. *Civil War Records of Mecklenburg soldiers may be found at censusdiggins.com. *Mecklenburg Ancestry & Family History section of ePodunk page.

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Return to [[Space:Germany Regions Team|Germany's 16 Modern Regions]] ---- =Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany/Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Deutschland= This page was created to offer a place to collaborate on Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania research. You can ask questions in the comments below or offer suggestions on new resources to attach to our resources list. ==How Can You Help Improve Profiles In This Region?== *There are extensive profile improvements that need to be done in this region and we could really use your help. See links, below. *Members with knowledge of this region can answer questions and offer guidance on this page, our Google Group and on G2G. *Ensure the information and links on this page are up-to-date (especially for archival and research site information) *Do you live in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern? You can offer archive, library, church, etc. research visits for other members. *Create new Space pages for region-specific geographical, topical, or other, that include images, history, and anything helpful for collaborating and helping other researchers. ===Links=== :We'd appreciate your help with sourcing, connecting, merging and fixing database errors on the profiles in this region. 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For more information/instruction on clearing database errors, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Data_Doctors_Team|Germany Project Data Doctors Team]]. ==Overview of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania== : Flag and Coat of Arms: :{{Image|file=German_Flags-7.png |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=Mecklenburg-Vorpommern_Team-1.png |size=s |align=l }}{{Clear}} :State of the Federal Republic of Germany: 1990 :Capital: Schwerin :English: Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania :German: Mecklenburg-Vorpommern {{Image|file=Mecklenburg-Vorpommern_Team.png |size=s |align=r |caption=M-V location in Germany }} :While 6th in area it is 14th in population. It is one of the northernmost states bordered by the Baltic Sea to the north, west by Schleswig-Holstein, to the southwest by Lower Saxony, to the south by Brandenburg, and to the east by the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland. Its name depends on your nationality. Westerners will call it Mecklenburg-West Pomerania and its inhabitants Mecklenburger or Pomeranians. While its official name is Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. It lies within what is called the Low German language district also known as Plattdeutsch. Its eastern region consists of part of what was the Prussian Province of Pomerania with the rest residing in Poland. *[https://www.mecklenburg-vorpommern.de/startseite/ Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.eu]: Official website *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Wikipedia]: Mecklenburg-Vorpommern *[https://www.britannica.com/place/Mecklenburg-West-Pomerania Britannica.com]: Mecklenburg-West-Pomerania *[https://www.encyclopedia.com/places/germany-scandinavia-and-central-europe/german-political-geography/mecklenburg-west-pomerania Encyclopedia.com]: Mecklenburg-West-Pomerania *[https://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/Germany/mecklenburg-vorpommern.htm NationsOnline.org]: Mecklenburg-Vorpommern ===Maps=== :Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, is a state in the north-east of Germany. On the state's coastline on the Baltic Sea are many holiday resorts and much unspoilt nature, including the islands of Rügen, Usedom, and others, as well as the Mecklenburg Lake District, making the state one of Germany's leading tourist destinations. Three of Germany's fourteen national parks, as well as several hundred nature conservation areas, are in the state. The University of Rostock, founded in 1419, and the University of Greifswald, established in 1456, are among the oldest universities in Europe. In 2007, :Coordinates: 53°37′N 12°42′E *[https://www.meyersgaz.org/ Meyers Gazetteer] - search page *[http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Google Maps]: Mecklenburg-Vorpommern *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mecklenburg-Vorpommern#/media/File:Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.gif Wikipedia]: Map of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, showing locations, heights, and waters *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mecklenburg-Vorpommern#/media/File:Mecklenburg-Vorpommern_Flugh%C3%A4fen_und_Landepl%C3%A4tze.png Wikipedia]: Airports in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mecklenburg-Vorpommern#/media/File:Mecklenburg-Vorpommern_Map_Districts_Border_Mecklenburg_Western_Pomerania_-_Landkreise_Grenzen_Karte_MV_MeckPomm.svg Wikipedia]: Constituent regions and districts of the state, including the border of the historical Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania regions *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Mecklenburg-Western_Pomerania_(Mecklenburg-Vorpommern),_Germany_Genealogy#/media/File:Landkreise_Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.png FamilySearch]: Former States Now in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/img_auth.php/8/82/1600px-Mecklenburg-Vorpommern_-_Karte_der_%C3%84mter_und_der_amtsfreien_Gemeinden-1.png FamilySearch]: Map of the departments and the departmental municipalities *[https://www.worldatlas.com/eu/de/mv/a-mecklenburg-western-pomerania-state-germany.html WorldAtlas.com]: State Of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany *[https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Mecklenburg-Western_Pomerania#/media/File:Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.gif WikiVoyage]: Map of Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania *[https://www.mygermancity.com/mecklenburg-western-pomerania MyGermanCity.com]: Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Map ===History=== :This area of Northern Germany has a history of Viking visits, Slavic ties, stark brutality of ancient massacres. Being one of the wildest and least urban areas there is not a lot written on its history. There are some ancient mercantile hubs and that is where the most written history seems to reside. Archaeologists are still uncovering secrets hidden away in its forests and rugged cliff communities. What is known is that humans began populating this area around 10,000 BC after the ice age. Germanic tribes appeared about 2,000 years ago, but seemed to be more migratory than staying to build a civilization. The Vikings and Slavs built trading posts along the coasts. :It was in the 12 century that we see cities being built and settled mainly under Henry the Lion, Duke of the Saxons. For the longest time it was a part of the Holy Roman Empire changing boundaries and names joining the German Empire in the 1800s. Mecklenburg and Pomerania were distinct and autonomous. The Nazi’s united them and after the war the area went to the Soviet Section. After World War II what was the older Province of Pomerania was split up with part going to Poland. *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:History_of_Mecklenburg-Vorpommern WikiMedia Category]: History of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern *[http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~rosdavies/genealogy/DAVIES/gMecklenburg.htm Rosalind Davies' Family History]: A Short History of Mecklenburg Schwerin, in northern Germany *[http://www.visitpomerania.eu/history/ VisitPomerania.eu]: History of Pomerania *[https://www.schwerin.de/en/visit-schwerin/facts-and-history/ Schwerin.de]: Schwerin Castle Facts and History *[https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2016/03/slaughter-bridge-uncovering-colossal-bronze-age-battle Science.org]: Slaughter at the bridge: Uncovering a colossal Bronze Age battle ===Culture=== :Germany has a number of different cultures. This area of Northern Germany is linked closely to agriculture, ancient quaint fishing villages, and fewer urban areas. Boating, hiking, biking are favorite past-times. There are breath taking natural vistas, amazing castles, and a UNESCO heritage site of a preserved town from the Middle Ages. There are locations where cars are prohibited. Cuisine is a mixture of the bountiful products from this largely agricultural region plus the bounty of the sea, lakes, and rivers. All of this focus on natural settings makes it one of Germany’s favorite tourist destinations. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Mecklenburg-Vorpommern/Culture Wikipedia]: Portal:Mecklenburg-Vorpommern/Culture *[https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Mecklenburg-Western_Pomerania WikiVoyage]: Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania *[https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g187358-Activities-Mecklenburg_West_Pomerania.html TripAdvisor.com]: Things to Do in Mecklenburg-West Pomerania *[https://theculturetrip.com/europe/germany/articles/the-top-10-things-to-see-and-do-in-mecklenburg-vorpommern-germany/ TheCultureTrip.com]: The Top 10 Things to See and Do in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany *[https://www.komoot.com/guide/580/cycling-in-mecklenburg-vorpommern Komoot.com]: Cycling in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern *[https://germanfoods.org/recipes/recipe-collections-recipes-from-mecklenburg-vorpommern/ GermanFoods.org]: Recipe Collections – Recipes from Mecklenburg-Vorpommern *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mecklenburg_cuisine Wikipedia]: *[https://www.off-to-mv.com/en/culture Off-to-MV.com]: Culture *[https://www.off-to-mv.com/en/cuisine Off-to-NV.com]: Cuisine ==Research Help and Regional Resources== ===Online Resource Compilations=== *[http://ofb.genealogy.net/ Genealogy.net]: Online Familienbücher aka OFBs (regional family books). Also see [[Space:Familienbücher:_German_Family_Books|THIS PAGE]] for Familienbücher that are not available online, but our members will do lookups for you. *[https://www.kulturwerte-mv.de/Landesarchiv/ Landesarchiv Mecklenburg-Vorpommern]: State Archives *[https://www.immigrantgensoc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Mecklenburg.pdf Immigrant Resources Society]: Mecklenburg Resources at the IGS Library *[http://www.theancestorhunt.com/blog/europe-free-online-historical-newspapers#.XQmRCohKh9B The Ancestor Hunt]: free online resources for international newspapers: see the section for Germany. *[http://wiki-en.genealogy.net/Main_Page Genealogy.net]: GenWiki, main page *[https://www.germanroots.com/germanlinks.html German Roots.com]: German Genealogy Resources on the Internet *[[:Category:Germany_Genealogy_Resources|WikiTree Category]]: Germany Genealogy Resources *[[Space:Germany_Project_Resources|WikiTree: Germany Project Resources]] ===Vital Records=== *[http://wiki-en.genealogy.net/Mecklenburg#Genealogical_and_Historical_Records Genealogy.net]: Genealogical and Historical Records *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1607939 FamilySearch]: Germany, Mecklenburg-Schwerin Census, 1900 *[https://ahnen-forscher.com/en/church-books-mecklenburg-west-pomerania/ Ahnen-Forscher.com]: Church Books Mecklenburg-West Pomerania *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Mecklenburg_Online_Genealogy_Records FamilySearch]: Mecklenburg Online Genealogy Records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Mecklenburg-Western_Pomerania_(Mecklenburg-Vorpommern),_Germany_Genealogy FamilySearch]: Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern), Germany Genealogy *[http://www.emecklenburg.de/Mecklenburg/en/index.htm emecklenburg.de]: GenWebsite for Mecklenburg Vorpommern, Germany *[https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1 Archion.de]: Protestant church records ($subcription site) *[https://data.matricula-online.eu/en/deutschland/ Matricula]: Catholic Church records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records FamilySearch]: Germany Online Genealogy Records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Church_Records FamilySearch]: German Church Records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Civil_Registration FamilySearch]: German Civil Registration ===Religious Facilities=== *[https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g187358-Activities-c47-t10,175-Mecklenburg_West_Pomerania.html TripAdvisor.com]: Mecklenburg-West Pomerania Landmarks *[http://eastgermanysynagogues.bh.org.il/index.php/communities/114-stralsund-mecklenburg-western-pomerania-english EastGermanySynagogues.bh.org]: Stralsund – Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania *[http://germansynagogues.com/index.php/synagogues-and-communities?pid=56&sid=591:hagenow GermanSynagogues.com]: Destroyed German Synagogues And Communities *[https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/pomerania JewishVirtualLibrary]: Pomerania *[https://familypedia.wikia.org/wiki/Mecklenburg-Vorpommern#Religion Familypedia]: Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Religion *[https://books.google.com/books?id=OgTFjwSqdWwC&pg=PA449&lpg=PA449&dq=mecklenburg-western+pomerania+churches&source=bl&ots=jRFYnhfou9&sig=ACfU3U2SvFptyhJe8h9P-jVcdvjVRKt6LQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiLl-K4h9zjAhWYVc0KHQTKAmw4KBDoATAGegQICRAB#v=onepage&q=mecklenburg-western%20pomerania%20churches&f=false GoogleBooks]: Ancestors in German Archives by Raymond S. Wright · 2009 (searchable - text not available online) *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Church_Directories FamilySearch]: Germany Church Directories *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/German_Jewish_Records FamilySearch]: German Jewish Records *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Germany Wikipedia]: Religion in Germany ===Emigration=== *[https://www.germangenealogygroup.com/records-search/german_emigrants.php Germany Genealogy Group]: German Emigration Database *[https://www.deutsche-auswanderer-datenbank.de/index.php?id=275&L=1 Historisches Museum Bremerhaven]: German Emigrant Database *[https://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany. Ports of departure include: Altona, Bremen, Bremerhaven, Cuxhaven, Geestemunde, Hamburg, Stettin, Swinemunde (currently Swinoujscie, Poland), German Unspecified Ports *[https://www.germanroots.com/emigration.html GermanRoots.com]: Online German Emigration Records, Lists and Indexes *[https://web.archive.org/web/20170821040328/http://www.germanyroots.com/ships/index.php?lan=en&cat=1 GermanyRoots]: Ship's Database *WikiTree Immigration/Emigration Categories: ::*[[:Category:Immigration_Records_and_Passenger_Lists|Category: Immigration Records and Passenger Lists]] ::*[[:Category:German_Confederation%2C_Emigrants|Category: German Confederation, Emigrants]] ::*[[:Category:Germany%2C_Emigrants|Category: Germany, Emigrants]] ::*[[:Category:American_Immigration|Category: American Immigration]] ===Local Cemeteries=== *[https://iajgscemetery.org/germany/mecklenburg-vorpommern-mecklenburg-west-pomerani/ International Jewish Cemetery Project]: Mecklenburg-Vorpommern *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Germany/Mecklenburg-Vorpommern?id=state_1561 FindAGrave]: Cemeteries in Mecklenburg Vorpommern *[https://billiongraves.com/site-map?country=Germany&state=Mecklenburg-Vorpommern BillionGraves]: Cemeteries in Mecklenburg Vorpommern *[https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g187358-Activities-c47-t7-oa20-Mecklenburg_West_Pomerania.html TripAdvisor.com]: Mecklenburg-West Pomerania Cemeteries *[https://www.memorialmuseums.org/eng/denkmaeler/view/1146/Golm-War-Cemetery-and-Memorial MemorialMuseums.org]: Golm War Cemetery and Memorial ===Libraries=== *[https://www.worldcat.org/libraries WorldCat Library Search] *[https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g187358-Activities-c60-t21-Mecklenburg_West_Pomerania.html TripAdvisor.com]: Libraries in Mecklenburg-West Pomerania *[http://wiki-en.genealogy.net/Mecklenburg#Archives_and_Libraries Genealogy.net]: Archives and Libraries *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zarrentin_am_Schaalsee Wikipedia]: Zarrentin am Schaalsee ===Colleges and Universities=== : They often have local records and have professors who are versed in local lore so can be a wonderful resource and many are multilingual. The University of Rostock, established in 1419, and the University of Greifswald, established in 1456, are among the oldest universities in Europe. *[http://www.hochschulkontor.lv/ Baltic-German Higher Education Office] *[https://familypedia.wikia.org/wiki/Mecklenburg-Vorpommern#Universities_and_colleges Familypedia]: Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Universities and colleges *[https://www.4icu.org/de/mecklenburg-vorpommern/ 4ICU.org]: Top Universities in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern ===Local Phone Books=== *[https://www.loc.gov/rr/european/phonede/dephoneA-D.html Library of Congress] Address/Telephone Directories from Germany *[http://phonebookoftheworld.com/schwerin/ PhoneBookoftheWorld.com]: Schwerin ===Local Genealogy Groups=== *[[Space:Lists_of_Adresses_for_Family_Research_in_Germany|WikiTree Space: List of Addresses for Family Research in Germany]] ===WikiTree Free Space Pages and One-Place Studies=== :Have you created a page that you'd like included below? 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Medals of Honor

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Medfield, County of Norwich, Massachusetts: Court Diary of John Baxter 1812 to 1822

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[[Category:Medfield, Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category:Medfield, Massachusetts]] ==Who was John Baxter== This court diary was kept by [[Baxter-9235|John Baxter]] between the years 1812 and 1822. John Baxter was a man of local importance and influence in Medfield, County Norfolk, Massachusetts. He was a Representative in the Legislature and a military officer during the war of the Revolution. He was remembered as an able and impartial magistrate, but his reputation as a peacemaker was particularly noted. It was said that his successful efforts in reconciling contending parties as arbitrator, would long be remembered. ==Court Diary Provenance== The Court Diary has been passed down to its present custodian, [[Harwood-2709|Paul Harwood]], via Paul's Great great grandmother, [[Bosworth-1797|Mary Baxter (Hamant) Harwood]], from whom certain Baxter heirlooms passed into the Harwood family. Paul describes the Court Diary as a leather-bound manuscript whose cover is marked "John Baxter record Vol II". Also in Paul's possession is what he assumes is volume I, although it is not so marked. This unmarked volume appears to be financial accounting for the town of Medfield in the 1790's, when John Baxter was the town treasurer. Paul identified that the Court Diary may contain useful genealogical information for any person who traces their descent from the occupants of Medfield, County Norfolk, Massachusetts in the period 1812 to 1822. Paul has worked with other Wikitree contributors to set up this page, transcribe the names from the Court Diary, and upload a scan of the diary to [https://archive.org/details/baxter-court-diary-1812 Internet Archive]. ==Credit and Acknowledgment== Paul Harwood is making these records and copies of these records freely available at [https://archive.org/details/baxter-court-diary-1812 Internet Archive] and these can be freely accessed by those with a genealogical interest in the records. Transcription has been undertaken by Paul and Wikitreer [[Cogan-457|Peter Cogan]] and we hope that proper attribution and credit will be given to them for the work they've invested in making this resource available. It would also be appreciated if Wikitree could be credited for hosting Paul's generous donation. ==The Records== The records, described here as a Court Diary, appear to record the results of court cases, presumably heard before John Baxter, in the period 1812 to 1822. Occasionally the entries are not in chronological order and the reason for this is not known. The reason for the creation of the Court Diary is not known. The diary does not record details of the actual court hearings or tell us what legal issues were at stake. No arguments are recorded, no evidence or witnesses are listed, and no details of the reasoning for the court outcome are given. The records contain sparse details, but at a minimum, they may provide evidence of an ancestor's existence at a point in time. A typical entry reads *January 26th 1813 *Jason Williams vs Adam Boyden *Plantif appeared defendant made default *Damage $11.52 *Cost $3.25 ==Indexing and Transcribing== Paul Harwood has scanned the Court Diary and all names have been transcribed jointly by Peter Cogan and Paul and indexed in alphabetical order. Transcription was done from original high-resolution scans. High resolution scans of the diary have been scanned to archive.org and can be located at https://archive.org/details/baxter-court-diary-1812. The page number next to each name refers to the page on the archive.org scan of the Court Diary on which the entry is located. ==Citation Template== Squire John Baxter (1746-1832), Medfield, County of Norfolk, Massachusetts, Court Diary 6 June 1812 to 31 March 1821. (The original diary is in the possession of Paul Harwood and is used with permission.) Diary has been scanned and is available to be viewed at https://archive.org/details/baxter-court-diary-1812. '''Descendants are advised that if they identify a name close to the descendant they are seeking they should refer to the original scan in case the transcribers, in good faith, have got in wrong. ''' If you do link a name below to a Wikitree profile please edit this page to provide the link to the profile next to the indexed name (as below). ==Records A-Z== (Pages [https://archive.org/details/baxter-court-diary-1812/ here]) *A :ABBE, Joseph (page 8) :ADAMS, Daniel (pages 1, 8,10, 14, 19, 34, 39, 43, 50, 52, 54) Likely [[Adams-54798|Daniel Adams Esq (1779-1852)]] :ADAMS, George W (page 38) :ADAMS, Gersham (page 25) :ADAMS, Horatio (page 37) :ADAMS, Jasper (page 48) :ADAMS, John B (page 36) :ADAMS, John W (pages 16,17, 35, 38) :ADAMS, Nathan Jnr (pages 5, 11) :ADAMS, Nathaniel (page 6) :ADAMS, Nehemiah (pages 16, 18, 36, 38) :ADAMS, Robert (page 54) :ALDEN, Isaac (page 64) :ALLEN, Calvin (page 46) :ALLEN, Finis (page 22) :ALLEN, Moses (page 4) :ALLEN, Nathan (page 56, 57, 58, 59, 62) Likely [[Allen-53096|Nathan Allen (1753-1848)]] :ALLEN, Nathan Jnr (pages 5, 7, 11, 12, 18, 23, 28, 26, 27, 31, 37) Likely [[Allen-53100|Nathan Allen Jr (1784-1850)]] :ALLEN, Obed (page 61) possibly [[Allen-53099|Obed Allen]] :AUSTIN, Charles (page 58) *B :BALCH, Enoch (page 63) :BALCH, Westly P (page 50) :BARROWN, Warrent (page 26) :BERRY, George W (page 27) :BIGLOW, Solomon (pages 52, 62) :BLAKE, Alpheus (page 23) :BLINN, George (pages 7, 55, 65) :BOSWORTH, Ezekiel B (page 67) :BOURNE, Ezra A (page 18) :BOWMAN, Francis (page 52) :BOYDEN, Adam (pages10, 17, 21, 50) :BOYDEN, Ambros (Abros) (pages 29, 38) :BOYDEN, Daniel (pages 58, 64) :BOYDEN, Elisha S (page 66) :BOYDEN, James (pages 5, 8,10, 35) :BOYDEN, William (page 6) :BOYNTON, Amos (page 6) :BRASTOW, Lemuel K (pages 16, 18, 33) :BRECK, Edward (pages 20, 66) :BRECK, Edward 3nd (page 48) :BRECK, Jonathan (pages 33, 62) :BREWER, Thomas and wife (page 33) :BULLARD, Enoch clerk (page 68) :BULLARD, Silas (page 14) :BULLEN, David (pages 13, 21) :BULLEN, Samuel (pages 13, 14) possibly [[Bullen-728|Samuel Bullen]] *C :CANDALL, Edward G (page 47) :CARGILL, Jane (page 51) :CHAPPEL (CHAPEL), William (page 48, 50) :CHARTER, Samuel (page 17) :CHENERY, Oliver (pages 9, 11, 43) :CHENEY, Josiah (page 40) :CHENEY, Timothy (pages 56, 61) :CHICKERING, Calvin (pages 5, 9) :CHICKRING (CHICKERING), Lenord (page 53) :CLAP, Eliphelet second (page 26) :CLARK, Ebenezer (page 28) :CLARK, Jacob (page 47) :CLARK, John (page 11) :CLARK, Joseph (page 42, 48) :CLARK, Simeon (page 12) :CLARK, William (pages 49, 52) :CLEAVELAND, Anthony G (page 65) :CLEAVELAND, (CLEVELAND) Zimri (Zimry) (pages 6, 21, 23, 58) :CLEVELAND, (CLEAVELAND) Bela (pages 39, 40, 41, 42, 43) :CLEVELAND (CLEAILAND), Samuel (pages 2, 9) :COBB, Ethan (page 18) :COLBURN, Richard (page 32) :COMMONWEALTH (page 17, 63, 68) :COOK, David (page 56) :COOMS, Oded (page 17) :COPPS, Abigail (page 24) :COPPS, Samuel (pages 24, 27, 47, 64) *D :DANIELS, Elias (page 49) :DANIELS, Noah (page 34) :DANIELSON, Lothario (page 61) :DAY, Josiah (pages 4, 13, 23) :DEAN, Richard (page 49) :DERBY, John B (pages 64, 67) :DIXON, Richard (pages 41, 49) :DOVER IRON COMPANY (page 56) :DRAPER, Joseph (pages 11, 19, 27, 40) :DUPEE, James & Co (page 44) *E :ELLIS, Abner (page 52) :ELLIS, Levi (page 38) :ELLIS, Luther (page 42) :ELLIS, Obed (pages 9, 29, 31, 32) :EVERETT, George (page 57) :EVERETT, Sylvester (page 18) *F :FAIRBANKS, David (pages 14, 15, 22, 29, 33, 67) :FAIRBANKS, John (pages 27, 51) :FALES, Jonathan (page 47) :FALES, Luther (page 23) :FELT, Oliver (page 59) :FISHER, Alpheus (pages 9,10) :FISHER, Asa (page 33) :FISHER, Jonathan (page 1) :FISHER, Luther (pages 13, 34) :FISHER, Moses (pages 6, 48) possibly [[Fisher-2381|Moses Fisher]] :FISHER, Obed (page 48) :FISHER, Quincy (pages 3, 41, 45, 52, 60) :FISK, Jonathan (pages 55, 69) :FRENCH, Benjamin Jnr (page 19) :FULLAR, Newel (page 68) :FULLAR, Stephen (page 60) :FULLER, John (page 3) *G :GINNODO, Lewis (pages 1, 3, 4) :GLEASON, Jason (page 27) :GLOVER, Edward (page 40) :GOULD, Timothy G (page 46) :GRANGER, Calvin (page 22) :GRANT, Samuel S (page 67) :GREEN, David (page 42) :GREENWOOD, Joseph (pages 13, 52) :GUILD, Aaron (page 45) :GUY, Benjamin (page 50) :GUY, Benjamin Jnr (page 34) *H :HALL, John (page 45) :HALL, Moses (page 12) :HALL, Willard (page 43) :HAMAN, Deborah (page 28) :HARDING, Isaac (pages 17, 51) :HARDING, Stephen (page 55) :HARTFORD & DEDHAM TURNPIKE (page 38) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massachusetts_Route_109 Wikipedia entry] :HARTSHORN, Amory (page 64) :HARTSHORN (HARTSHORNE), Moses (pages 24, 37, 53) :HARTSHORN, William 4rd (page 55) :HARTSON, Jason (page 30) :HAVEN, Samuel Jnr (page 24) :HAWS, William (pages 31, 32) :HEDDEN, Biracella (page 57) :HEWINS, James (page 15) :HILL, Sylvester (page 60) :HOLBROOK, Henry (pages 16, 20) :HOLBROOK, Joseph P (pages 16, 19) :HOLBROOK, Samuel (pages 33, 44, 66) :HOWARD, Nahum (page 32) :HUNEWELL, Charles (page 25) :HUNT, John (page 45) *J :JACKSON, William (pages 34, 35, 41, 43) :JOHNSON, Levi (page 24) :JOHNSON, Samuel (page 59) :JONES, Nathan Jnr (page 11) :JONES, Simpson (page 21) *K :KINGSBURY, Benjamin Jnr (pages 34, 35) :KINGSBURY, Fisher Allen (page 68) :KINGSBURY, Samuel (pages 28, 42, 65) *L :LAWRANCE, Elihu (page 29) :LAWRANCE, Elihu Jnr (pages10, 12) :LAWRANCE, Hosea (page 37) :LELAND, Lemuel 3nd (page 39) :LOVELL, Nathaniel (page 54) :LOVELL, Zachariah (page 13) *M :MANN, Keziah (Kezia) (pages 6, 36) possibly [[Harding-4128|Keziah Mann]] :MANN, Ralph Jnr (page 54) :MANN, Varnum (page 47) :MARSTON (MARTON), John C (pages 38, 61) :MASON, Alpheus (pages 29, 30, 34) :MASTON, John (page 57, 60, 65, 66) :MASTON, John C (page 39, 62) :MAYO, John (page 67) :MILLER, John (page 46) :MORSE, Aaron (pages 23, 28) :MORSE, Joshua (page 31) :MORSE, Otis Jnr (page 58) :MORSE, Otis Jnr & wife (page 54) :MORSE, Richard (page 14) :MORSE, Samuel (pages 48, 54) :MORSE, Thomas (pages 23, 25, 47, 54) *N :NORTH, James (page 17) *O :ONION, David (page 4) possibly [[Onion-70|David Onion]] :ONION, Willard (pages 38, 60) possible [[Onion-69|Willard Onion]] *P :PARTRIDGE, David (page 56) :PARTRIDGE, Oliver (page 14) :PARTRIDGE, Phinehas (page 12) :PARTRIDGE, Timothy (pages 28, 41) :PERRAGO, James (pages 29, 37) :PERRIGO, David (page 56) :PERRIGO, John (pages 8, 27, 33, 54, 66) :PERRY, Eleazer (page 47) :PERSONS, Lenond (page 64) :PETERS, (PETER) Alexander (pages 18, 19, 20, 23, 24, 48, 58, 59) :PETERS, William (pages 1, 26) :PLIMPTON, Ezekiel (page 32) Possibly [[Plimpton-118|Ezekiel Plimpton (1748-1817)]] :PLIMPTON, Simon (pages 4, 16, 49, 50) :POND, Robert (page 54) :POND, Thurston (page 58) *R :RICE, John H (page 54) :RICHARDSON, Amos Jnr (pages 67, 67) :RICHARDSON, Charles (pages 23, 35) :RICHARDSON, Ezra (page 48) :RICHARDSON, Moses (page 8) :ROCKWOOD, Amos (page 28) *S :SANGER, Calvin (page 30) :SAYLES, Elisha (pages 40, 54) :SILSBY, Isaac (page 30) :SLOCUM, Simon (page 55) :SMITH, Cristofer (pages 20, 30) :SMITH, David (page 44) :SMITH, Ephraim (page 15) :SMITH, Gaius (pages 4, 32) :SMITH, Jeremiah (page 57) :SMITH, Lebbeus (page 12) :SMITH, Mace (page 67) :SMITH, Samuel (page 30) :SMITH, Silas (page 60) :STAPLES, Abijah (page 46) :STONE, George (page 40) :STOW, Walter (page 31) :STRICKLAND, John (pages 24, 43) *T :THAYER, Asa (page 12) :THOMPSON, Jason (pages 26, 29, 33, 44, 54, 55, 59) :THOMPSON, John (page 27) :THOMPSON, Lemuel (page 15) :THWING, Lemuel (pages 11, 54, 56, 69) :TORRY, Mellen (page 15) :TOWNSEND, Gregory (pages 23, 68) :TURNER, Calvin (page 5, 11, 14, 37) possibly [[Turner-35718|Calvin Turner]] :TURNER, Isaiah (page 56) :TURNER, Obed (page 20) *U :UNDERWOOD, Joshua (page 3) :UNION MANUFACTURING COMPANY (pages 32, 37, 64, 65) *W :WADSWORTH, Moses (page 18) :WALKER, Parney (page 59) :WARE, Ameriah (page 39) :WARE, Duty (pages 6, 11, 20, 22, 26) :WARE, Isaiah (pages 13, 20, 21) :WARE, Joseph Jnr (page 59) :WARE, Sath (page 21) :WELLMAN, Isaac (page 49) :WHEELOCK, Oliver (pages 5, 9, 36, 54, 61, 62) possibly [[Wheelock-149|Oliver Wheelock]] :WHITING, Dexter (pages 35, 41, 42, 43, 47) :WHITING, Timothy (pages 6, 13, 16) :WIGHT, Charles (pages 20, 31, 32, 37, 39, 44, 45) :WIGHT, Shubel (Shubael) (pages 30, 64) :WILD, Benjamin (page 39]) :WILD, Jonathan (page 44]) :WILLIAMS, George W (page 37]) :WILLIAMS, Jason (page 17]) :WILSON, Asa (page 67]) :WILSON, Enoch (page 22]) :WISWELL, David (page 19, 52]) :WOODWARD, Artemas (page 26])

Medford in the Revolution, Military History of Medford, Massachusetts, 1765-1783

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Medford, Massachusetts]] [[Category:American Revolution]] == Medford in the Revolution, Military History of Medford, Massachusetts, 1765-1783 == also list of soldiers and civil officers, with genealogical and biographical notes. * by Helen Tilden Wild * published by J.C. Miller, Jr., printer, Medford, Mass., 1903 * Source Example: ::: Wild, Helen Tilden. ''[[Space:Medford in the Revolution, Military History of Medford, Massachusetts, 1765-1783|Medford in the Revolution, Military History of Medford, Massachusetts, 1765-1783]]'' (J.C. Miller, Jr., Medford, Mass., 1903) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Wild|Wild]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Medford in the Revolution, Military History of Medford, Massachusetts, 1765-1783|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009581894 * https://archive.org/details/medfordinrevolut01wild * https://archive.org/details/medfordinrevolut00wild

Medical Department, United States Volunteers

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The goal of this project is to ... Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Make Profiles which include BIOGRAPHIES for the Nurses AND their families, as we find them * LINK THEM to this FREE SPACE **cancelled * ADD them to the '''Category: Nurses''' * add as many sources to the bio as possible *LINK them to their Ancestors and their Descendants if any :Right now this project just has one member, #me. I am [[Taylor-25258|Carole Taylor]]. #[[Tryon-1755 | Hyla Jenks]] WE have to put a HOLD on ours because there are others working on the same nurse sources, so we do not want to step on toes............... again. === Military === :make a Profile for all Nurses that applied for and/or received a :CIVIL WAR PENSION "SERVED as a NURSE in the '''Medical Department, United States Volunteers" :'''Here is the site for the VOLUNTEERS on fold3''' [https://www.fold3.com/image/28974536] and here is the first one that I came to, but because I was asked NOT to make a profile for ones like "Betty" UNTIL YOU get more data I will just add the name here to WORK ON. # '''Anderson, Anna''' benefit DATA: 1893 Feb 24 APPLICATION # 1145 836 #'''Anastasia, Sister''' NUN (formerly QUINN, Bridget) benefit DATA:1898 Mar 10 APPLICATION #1205 --413 Pension card "filed in Md." # '''Amos, Margaret''' benefit DATA: 1893 Jan 3 APPLICATION # 1142480 #'''Ames, Sarah''' benefit DATA:1892 Aug 24 APPLICATION #1126 356 #'''Allison, Mary''' (formerly Kirckback, Mary A) benefit DATA: 1893 Feb 1 APPLICATION #1145519 DIED AUG. 24 1919 -Wheelersberg, Ohio #'''Allison, Clara''' (formerly Watson, Clara) benefit DATA: 1892 Dec 16 APPLICATION #1141792 #'''Allen, William M.''' RANK: Nurse benefit DATA:1900 July 5 APPLICATION # 1251025 #'''Allen, Sarah E.''' benefit DATA: 1892 Sept 6 APPLICATION #1129975 #'''Allen, Rachel A.''' benefit DATA: 1880 June 17 APPLICATION #377901 #'''Allen, Pauline - ALIAS''' Shobe, Brown benefit DATA: 1893 Jan 5 APPLICATION #1143618 #'''Allen, Parmelee C.'''RANK: Cont. Sgn. benefit DATA: 1889 Nov 15 APPLICATION #738010 #'''Allen, Mary P.''' (formerly, Barry, Mary P) benefit DATA: 1898 Jan 26 APPLICATION #1203841 #'''Allen, Mary''' (formerly, MIles, Mary) benefit DATA: 1896 June 30 APPLICATION #1178801 #'''Allen, Kate''' (true name w/b Catherine) benefit DATA: 1897 Sept 23 APPLICATION #1198131 #'''Allen, Henrietta''' (formerly Branch, Henrietta) benefit DATA: 1894 mar 14 APPLICATION #1156701 #'''Allen, Elizabeth D.''' benefit DATA:1892 Oct 2 APPLICATION #1138152 #'''Allen, Diana a.'''(formerly, Belden, Diana A.) benefit DATA: 1892 Sept 29 APPLICATION # 1138409 #'''Allen, Cornelius T''' NURSE benefit DATA: 1892 Sept 1 APPLICATION #1129716 #'''Allen, Charlotte''' (formerly, Osborn, Charlotte benefit DATA:1915 Apr 19 APPLICATION# 1419335 #'''Allen, Ann''' (formerly, Hill Ann) benefit DATA: 1897 May 20 APPLICATION#1191753 #'''Allen, Andrew''' NURSE benefit DATA: 1898 June 8 APPLICATION#1167691 #'''Allen, Amanda''' (formerly, Williams, Amanda) enlisted 1864/disch benefit DATA: 1908 Aug 22 APPLICATION#1376786 #'''Allen, Abby F.''' (formerly, benefit DATA: 1892 Oct 13 APPLICATION#1138529 #'''Alexander, Sophia''' benefit DATA: 1893 Oct 2 APPLICATION#1133441 [https://www.fold3.com/image/28974486] STOPPED HERE .. Will reorganize and place all at the bottom and WHEN WE get time we will do the Volunteer Cont. Sgn....................OK... #'''Allen, George T.'''RANK:Surg/Inspect benefit DATA: WIDOW: 1880 May 18 APPLICATION # 265431 ADDL SRVS: Sgn. 14 Ill. Inf #'''Almy, Leonard B''' RANK: Surg. benefit DATA: 1907 Nov 13 APPLICATION #1368296 #'''American, Samson''' benefit DATA: 1905 Feb 24 APPLICATION #1297 058 RANK: Cont. Sgn. REMARKS: Trans. to Navy In O. 50267 (THIS looks like a MALE NURSE) #'''Altwater, Edward W.''' benefit DATA: 1905 Feb 25 RANK:Cont. Sgn. APPLICATION # 1332287 Widow. #'''Allingham, Robert''' benefit DATA: 1892 Oct 17 APPLICATION #1147888 #'''Alling, Lewis H,''' RANK: Cont. Sgn. "WIDOW; benefit DATA: 1868 Nov 16 APPLICATION # 167841 #'''Allen, John C.''' RANK: Cont. Sgn.-benefit DATA: 1879 July 10/1907 Feb 23 Add'l Srvs.: K 160 Ohio Inf. #'''Allen, James N.''' RANK: Cont. Sgn. WIDOW'S benefit DATA: 1891 May 26 APPLICATION #516758 #'''Allen, James M.''' RANK: Cont. Sgn. benefit DATA:1891 May 5-APPLICATION #1127719 REMARKS: not the same as Widow.516758 #'''Allen, Ebenezer'''RANK: Cont. Sgn. benefit DATA: WIDOW's 1888 Oct 13 APPLICATION #381994 :'''THERE are too many RANK: Cont. Sgn to add in now...... == NURSES == #[[Anderson-60379 | Elizabeth Anderson-Smith]] is ON the ROSTER-1st Colorado Infantry as Nurse #[[Watson-30827 | Leonora Watson-Wright]] served Kentucky died in Indiana 1914 #[[Ashby-3298 | Nancy Ashby-Miller]] Colorado citizen, husband Wm Miller was a Surgeon/she was a Nurse. # [[Bair-797 | Mary A. Bair-Loomis]] 1st Michigan Inf. then to Nashville as Surgical Nurse '''Profile:DONE''' # [[Farmer-6945 | Alice Carey Farmer-Risley]] She was the last surviving member of the National Association of Army Nurses. # [[Weston-8722 | Phebe Weston-Farmer]] mother of Alice Carey Farmer-Risley # [[Gibson-22254 | Rose Gibson-Russell]] Black Heritage Project # [[Garth-330 | Maria (Mary) Garth-Binford]] Served Alabama Black Heritage Project #[[Jones-106478 | Mary Ann Jones]] Served Alabama Black Heritage Project #[[Allison-7276 | Clara Allison-Watson]] Served Alabama received benefits Pa. Black Heritage Project # [[Jewett-3369 | Mary Jewett Telford]] profile created by Rob Jewett 2016.... '''The FREE SPACE/under Med. Dept. / the "Nurse" category has been changed to the Civil War nurse category....................... # [[Graham-23077 | Sarah Graham-Palmer Young]] "109th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment to Maryland where they guarded the railroad to Washington, DC." profile created by Sheryl Moore Jan 2021 #[[Unknown-561460 | Betty]] NO LAST NAME just rank "Matron" 1st Mo. L.A. # Chamberlain, Sarah A. received benefits in July 2 1904 New Jersey. NO PROFILE MADE YET. need more inf;. But pretty sure she didn't marry. #[[Shadbolt-599 | '''Shadbolt-Amigh, Ophelia L. ]]''' benefit DATA: 1892 Nov 18 APPLICATION #1138774 '''Died 1/31/39''' created 6/13/2021 by Gail # [[Cooley-4546 | '''Cooley-Fisk Ames, Mary E ''']] (formerly: FISK, Mary E) benefit DATA:1897 May 13 APPLICATION #1190 440 REMARKS: [[Fisk-2032 | Henry D. Fisk]] C 16 Me. Inf KIA in N.C. 1865 #[[Thompson-66682 | '''Thompson-Alter, Belle T.]]''' (formerly Thompson, Belle) Enl: Sept 24 1864 Disc: Mar 31 1865 benefit DATA: 1918 Feb 29 APPLICATION # 1429904 REMARKS: David G Alter Reg. 101/197 Pa. Inf. #[[Caren-8 | Caren- '''Aloysius, Sister M.''']] NUN (formerly Caren, Mary) benefit DATA: 1903 Feb 24 Indiana == Sources == :1) PENSION CARDS for the '''Medical Department, United States Volunteers" {{Image|file=Anderson-60379-1.jpg |caption=Pension card }} :2) For A Woman': The Fight for Pensions for Civil War Army Nurses Hannah Metheny College of William and Mary {{Image|file=Unknown-561198-4.jpg |caption=Black Nurses }} :3) [https://www.coloradohistoricnewspapers.org/?a=d&d=EMP19140521-01.2.14&srpos=1&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN-%22CIVIL+WAR+NURSE+%22-------2------Colorado Historic Newspapers] :4) [https://www.womenhistoryblog.com/2016/08/civil-war-nurses-for-the-union-i.html History of American Women--Colonial Women | 18th-19th Century Women | Civil War Women] :5) [https://www.ahgp.org/women/civil_war_nurces_1861_1865.html Women of America part of Amer. Hist./Gene.]

Medieval Genealogy Resources

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[[Category:Medieval Genealogy Resources]] ==Europe, in General== * One of our solid sources for Medieval Genalogy at WikiTree has been at [http://fmg.ac/ Foundation for Medieval Genealogy]. We also created a template if you use FMG as a main source for a profile . That template is located at [[Template:FMG|Template:FMG]]. * The Internet Medieval Sourcebook, hosted by Fordham University can be found here: http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook.asp. It shows actual sources and covers everything from philosphy, royal activities and histories from Byzantium to the Late Middle Ages. It is NOT an index of people, and you have to search original documents. * http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/records/research-guides/medieval-sources-for-family-history.htm * The Rootweb Archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index/GEN-MEDIEVAL * [http://www.castles99.ukprint.com/ Castles] ==MAPS== * http://www.medievaleuropeonline.com/maps.html * http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbookmap.asp ==Helpful Date Converters == * [http://people.albion.edu/imacinnes/calendar/Old_&_New_Style_Dates.html Old_&_New_Style_Dates] * [http://people.albion.edu/imacinnes/calendar/Ecclesiastical_dates.html Ecclesiastical_dates] * [http://people.albion.edu/imacinnes/calendar/Regnal_Years.html Regnal_Years] ==Medieval Sources for Scotland== * http://www.poms.ac.uk/ ==Medieval Sources for United Kingdom== * http://harleian.org.uk/ * [http://www.finerollshenry3.org.uk/index.html The Henry Rolls] * [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonlineclosed/ National Archives Discovery] * http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/sources/visitations.shtml * http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/sources/ipm.shtml * John West has county specific links at http://www.johnwest-localhistory.org.uk/appendix.htm * http://www.genealogics.org/index.php * http://www.tim.ukpub.net/Genealogy/Genealogy.html Specific families but interesting links here. * Parish Chests have many early resources specific for England at http://www.mcmullin.plus.com/parish%20chest.html ==Spain== * http://www.medievalismo.org/ ==Germany== * http://www.klostermann.de/epages/63574303.sf/de_DE/?ObjectPath=/Shops/63574303/Categories/Buecher/Stammtafeln ==France== * http://www.francia.ahlfeldt.se/index.php == Byzantine== * http://www.pbw.kcl.ac.uk/ ==Handwriting== * Tutorial: [https://script.byu.edu/Pages/home.aspx Deciphering those old Wills and records] * Tutorial: [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/palaeography/ Palaeography] Reading old handwriting 1500 - 1800 A practical online tutorial * Tutorial: [http://nationalarchives.gov.uk/latin/beginners/ Beginner's Latin] Latin 1086 – 1733: a practical online tutorial for beginners ==Other Facts of Medieval Life== * [http://historymedren.about.com/od/medievalchildren/a/child_survival_3.htm The Medieval Child] * [http://historymedren.about.com/od/knighthood/a/kl_toc.htm Knights] * [http://genealogy.about.com/library/glossary/bl_occupations-a.htm GLOSSARY OF OLD OCCUPATION] == Some thoughts on doing medieval genealogy== * [http://genealogysstar.blogspot.com/2012/09/revisiting-medieval-genealogy.html James Tanner's View] * [http://www.archives.com/experts/hollick-martin/medieval-genealogy-for-the-medievally-challenged-like-me.html Medieval challenged researchers] ---- ''If you would like further help why not post a question on [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ G2G Q&A] ?'' ----
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Medieval Project - England and Wales

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[[Category:Medieval Project]] '''Welcome to the page for the [[Project:Medieval|Medieval Project]]'s England and Wales team.''' ==Team Goals== * To improve existing English and Welsh medieval profiles and WikiTree's coverage of medieval England and Wales. * To help the Medieval Project promote medieval profiles to the wider WikiTree community. * To identify medieval English and Welsh profiles that need research or improvement. ==Team Leaders== * [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey-Hill]] * [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]] * [[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] Please feel free to contact any of the team leaders for advice or support. ==How to Join the Team== Members of the team must have pre-1500 certification. If you do not have this, please see the [[Help:Pre-1500_Profiles|pre-1500 profiles]] help page for more information. To join the team, please contact one of the team leaders, [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey-Hill]], [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]] or [[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]]. You may already be a member of the Medieval Project. If so, great! If not, we will make you a Project member at the same time that you become a team member. A warm thanks to everyone who wants to be part of this team. ==Choosing Profiles to work on== Initially we would like to focus much of our effort on existing profiles with inadequate sourcing or questionable relationships, and on profiles where the biography needs substantial improvement. Over time we would like to build up a list of profiles that need attention, using Maintenance Categories. Five of these have been set up: do add profiles to these. * [[:Category: Medieval Project, England and Wales, needs sourcing]] for profiles which are either unsourced or have virtually no sourcing * [[:Category: Medieval Project, England and Wales, uncertain existence]]: it may be possible to find evidence to substantiate the existence of some of the people in this category * [[:Category: Medieval Project, England and Wales, needs relationship check]] for profiles where relationships are uncertain or no source is given for them * [[:Category: Medieval Project, England and Wales, needs basic fact check]] for profiles where basic vital details such as birth and death dates need to be checked or researched * [[:Category: Medieval Project, England and Wales, needs biography]] for profiles where there is little or nothing in the biography section or the biography needs rewriting or substantial attention Once you have developed and improved a profile, or while you are doing this, you may want to tackle other members of the family. It can be productive to work on a set of related people for whom some of the sources are the same. Some members may want to work on a family line, or a specific area, or focus mainly on a particular part of the medieval period. If you have a specific focus, please tell the team leader. ==Collaboration and Communication== Please respect the WikiTree guidance on communication before making major changes. If you are going to be doing major work on a profile and it is managed by someone else, please put a comment on the profile in advance: and please add a comment when you have finished the main work you plan on the profile. The team collaborates with the [[project:England|England]] and [[Project:Wales|Wales]] Projects, with other Projects as appropriate, and with other teams of the Medieval Project. Particularly for the earlier medieval period, there may also be collaboration with the [[project:France|France Project]]. The England Project will be leaving the pre-Norman period to the Medieval Project. Do use the Project's Google Group, and G2G, to seek help and advice and to invite input from others. If you have an idea for a "mini-project" on which several of us could work together, tell the team leader. If you find a source that may help others, and that is not one of the standard medieval sources, please share it with the team! One way to do this is by adding a comment on this page. We may find it sensible to create a separate resources page for some of these sources. ==Welsh Profiles== The Wales Project is using a set of categories set out in [[:Category: Wales, Ancient Kingdoms|Category: Wales, Ancient Kingdoms]] for medieval profiles. Please liaise with the Project over the use of these: the Wales Project liaison is [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]]. ==Profile Management== The Medieval Project is not aiming to manage profiles unless there is a strong reason for doing so. More guidance on this is on the main [[Project:Medieval|Project]] page. If you think Project management or Project protection is needed for a profile, please contact the team leader. ==Profile Improvement Checklist; Naming Standards== There is a checklist for profile improvement on the main [[Project:Medieval|Project]] page. This also has information on the naming standards we use. It will sometimes be necessary to discuss what is the best last name to use, especially for the earlier medieval period. A post on G2G linking to the profile is the best way to do it. Be sure to use all of the following tags on G2G posts: {{Tag Link|Pre-1500}}, {{Tag Link|Medieval}}, and {{Tag Link|England}} or {{Tag Link|Wales}}. ==Team Members== * [[Lenover-1| Marty Acks]] * [[Anderson-23510|Thom Anderson]] * [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey-Hill]] * [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] (special focus on Wales; link with Wales Project) * [[Byrd-4067| John Byrd]] * [[Holland-3338|Bettye Carroll]] (specific interest in Holland and Plantagenet families) * [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]] * [[Christmas-476|Michael Christmas]] (main focus on Essex) * [[cochoit-2|Joe Cochoit]] * [[Davies-5942|Stephen Davies]] * [[Donnelly-2171|Nic Donnelly]] * [[DeSpain-617|Laura DeSpain]] * [[Fitz-Henry-9|Jo Fitz-Henry]] (link with England Project) * [[Coleman-5109|Helen Ford]] (especially SW England) * [[Gilbert-5441|Chris Gilbert]] (specially interested in Gilbert and Kingsmill families) * [[Gilbert-13209|Todd Gilbert]] (special focus on Stradling family plus Glamorgan and Somerset) * [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] * [[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] (special focus on Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire, and on le Hore ancestors) * [[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] (link with Scotland Project) * [[Kennedy-14080|Nick Kennedy]] * [[Larson-2750|Kerry Larson]] * [[Leighr-1|David Leighr]] * [[Lohbeck-3|Pamela Lohbeck]] (special focus on unsourced Northumberland profiles) * [[Ormond-101|Marty Ormond]] * [[Ringer-92|Steve Ringer]] * [[Stanton-3574|Todd Stanton]] *[[Sweetman-111|Barry Sweetman]] * [[Clawson-1056|Terri Swift]] * [[Smith-129141|Deborah (Smith) Talbot]] (Cornwall and Devon especially the area around Wendron, Cornwall) * [[Greet-49|Elizabeth Viney]] (especially SW England) * [[Weston-987|Chris Weston]] (specific interest in Sussex) * [[Willis-3076|Valerie Willis]]

Medieval Project - France

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[[Category:Medieval Project]] '''Welcome to the page for the [[Project:Medieval|Medieval Project]]'s France team.''' ==Team Goals== * To improve existing French medieval profiles and WikiTree's coverage of medieval France. * To help the Medieval Project promote medieval profiles to the wider WikiTree community. * To identify medieval French profiles that need research or improvement. ==Team Leadership== * Leader: [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]] * Co-ordinator: [[Lancaster-1279|Andrew Lancaster]] Please feel free to contact Michael for advice or support. ==How to Join the Team== Members of the team must have pre-1500 certification. If you do not have this, please see the [[Help:Pre-1500_Profiles|pre-1500 profiles]] help page for more information. To join the team, please contact the team leader, [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]]. You may already be a member of the Medieval Project. If so, great! If not, Michael will make you a Project member at the same time as he makes you a team member. A warm thanks to everyone who wants to be part of this team. ==Choosing Profiles to work on== Initially we would like to focus much of our effort on existing profiles with inadequate sourcing or questionable relationships, and on profiles where the biography needs substantial improvement. Over time we would like to build up a list of profiles that need attention, using Maintenance Categories. Five of these have been set up: do add profiles to these. * [[:Category: Medieval Project, France, needs sourcing]] for profiles which are either unsourced or have virtually no sourcing * [[:Category: Medieval Project, France, uncertain existence]]: it may be possible to find evidence to substantiate the existence of some of the people in this category * [[:Category: Medieval Project, France, needs relationship check]] for profiles where relationships are uncertain or no source is given for them * [[:Category: Medieval Project, France, needs basic fact check]] for profiles wher basic vital details such as birth and death dates need to be checked or researched * [[:Category: Medieval Project, France, needs biography]] for profiles where there is little or nothing in the biography section or the biography needs rewriting or substantial attention Once you have developed and improved a profile, or while you are doing this, you may want to tackle other members of the family. It can be productive to work on a set of related people for whom some of the sources are the same. Some members may want to work on a family line, or a specific area of medieval France, or focus mainly on a particular part of the medieval period. If you have a specific focus, please tell the team leader. ==Collaboration and Communication== Please respect the WikiTree guidance on communication before making major changes. If you are going to be doing major work on a profile and it is managed by someone else, please put a comment on the profile in advance: and please add a comment when you have finished the main work you plan on the profile. The team collaborates with the [[project:France|France Project]]. Particularly for the earlier medieval period, there may also be collaboration with the [[project:England|England Project]] and with the Medieval Project team for England and Wales. The France Project will be leaving most pre-1200 profiles to the Medieval Project. Do use the Project's Google Group, and G2G, to seek help and advice and to invite input from others. If you have an idea for a "mini-project" on which several of us could work together, tell the team leader. If you find a source that may help others, and that is not one of the standard medieval sources, please share it with the team! One way to do this is by adding a comment on this page. We may find it sensible to create a separate resources page for some of these sources. ==Profile Management== The Medieval Project is not aiming to manage profiles unless there is a strong reason for doing so. More guidance on this is on the main [[Project:Medieval|Project]] page. If you think Project management or Project protection is needed for a profile, please contact the team leader. ==Profile Improvement Checklist; Naming Standards== There is a checklist for profile improvement on the main [[Project:Medieval|Project]] page. This also has information on the naming standards we use. It will sometimes be necessary to discuss what is the best last name to use, especially for the earlier medieval period. A post on G2G linking to the profile is the best way to do it. Be sure to use all of the following tags on G2G posts: {{Tag Link|France}}, {{Tag Link|Pre-1500}}, and {{Tag Link|Medieval}}. ==Team Members== * [[Pennie-22|Laura Bozzay]] * [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]] * [[Marchal-178|Isabelle (Marchal) Huth]] * [[Lancaster-1279|Andrew Lancaster]] * [[Lavoie-802|Greg Lavoie]] * [[Leighr-1|David Leighr]] * [[Rassinot-1|Isabelle Rassinot]]

Medieval Project - Germany

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[[Category:Medieval Project]] '''Welcome to the page for the [[Project:Medieval|Medieval Project]]'s Germany team.''' ==Team Goals== * To improve existing German medieval profiles (in the medieval period this roughly equates to Holy Roman Empire) and WikiTree's coverage of medieval Germany. * To help the Medieval Project promote medieval profiles to the wider WikiTree community. * To identify medieval German profiles that need research or improvement. ==Team Leadership== * Leader: [[Atkinson-107|John Atkinson]] * Co-ordinator: [[Lancaster-1279|Andrew Lancaster]] Please feel free to contact John for advice or support. ==How to Join the Team== Members of the team must have pre-1500 certification. If you do not have this, please see the [[Help:Pre-1500_Profiles|pre-1500 profiles]] help page for more information. To join the team, please contact the team leader, [[Atkinson-107|John Atkinson]]. You may already be a member of the Medieval Project. If so, great! If not, John will make you a Project member at the same time as he makes you a team member. A warm thanks to everyone who wants to be part of this team. ==Choosing Profiles to work on== Initially we would like to focus much of our effort on existing profiles with inadequate sourcing or questionable relationships, and on profiles where the biography needs substantial improvement. Over time we would like to build up a list of profiles that need attention, using Maintenance Categories. Please help to identify them, and send details to the team leader. Once you have developed and improved a profile, or while you are doing this, you may want to tackle other members of the family. It can be productive to work on a set of related people for whom some of the sources are the same. Some members may want to work on a family line, or a specific area of medieval Germany, or focus mainly on a particular part of the medieval period. If you have a specific focus, please tell the team leader. ==Collaboration and Communication== The team collaborates with the [[project:Germany|Project:Germany]]. Particularly for the earlier medieval period, there may also be collaboration with other projects representing other countries who in the medieval period were a part of the Holy Roman Empire. Do use the Project's Google Group, and G2G, to seek help and advice and to invite input from others. If you have an idea for a "mini-project" on which several of us could work together, tell the team leader. If you find a source that may help others, and that is not one of the standard medieval sources, please share it with the team! One way to do this is by adding a comment on this page. We may find it sensible to create a separate resources page for some of these sources. ==Profile Management== The Medieval Project is not aiming to manage profiles unless there is a strong reason for doing so. More guidance on this is on the main [[Project:Medieval|Project]] page. If you think Project management or Project protection is needed for a profile, please contact the team leader. ==Profile Improvement Checklist; Naming Standards== There is a checklist for profile improvement on the main [[Project:Medieval|Project]] page. This also has information on the naming standards we use. It will sometimes be necessary to discuss what is the best last name to use, especially for the earlier medieval period. A post on G2G linking to the profile is the best way to do it. Be sure to use all of the following tags on G2G posts: {{Tag Link|Germany}}, {{Tag Link|Pre-1500}}, and {{Tag Link|Medieval}}. ==Team Members== * [[Atkinson-107|John Atkinson]] * [[Pennie-22|Laura Bozzay]] * [[Marchal-178|Isabelle (Marchal) Huth]] * [[Jackson Williams-2|Kelsey Jackson-Williams]] * [[Jungschaffer-1|Helmut Jungschaffer]] * [[Lancaster-1279|Andrew Lancaster]]

Medieval Project - Ireland

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[[Category:Medieval Project]] {{Red | Under construction. Contact [[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] if you have any questions. Feel free to make any changes or additions to this page. Note: This page will replace [[Space:Irish_Roots_Pre-1500_Team]]}} '''Welcome to the page for the [[Project:Medieval|Medieval Project]]'s Ireland team.''' This is also part of the [[Project:Irish_Roots#Irish_Roots_Membership_Team|Irish_Roots_Membership_Team]] which is part of [[Project:Irish_Roots|Irish Roots Project]] ==Team Goals== * To improve existing Irish medieval profiles and WikiTree's coverage of medieval Ireland. * To help the Medieval Project promote medieval profiles to the wider WikiTree community. * To identify medieval Irish profiles that need research, improvement or need to be added. ==Team Leaders== [[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]], [[Utting-102|Amelia Utting]] :Team Members: ::[[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]] ::[[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] - Working on [[Space:High_Kings_of_Ireland|High_Kings_of_Ireland]] ::[[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] ::[[Willis-3076|Valerie Willis]] - ::[[Stevens-17832|Jen (Stevens) Hutton]] ::[[Tarleton-458|Adam Tarleton]] ::[[Pearson-3638|J. (Pearson) Salsbery]] ::[[Hennigan-514|Feargal Hennigan]] Please feel free to contact a team leader for advice or support. ==How to Join the Team== Members of the team must have pre-1500 certification. If you do not have this, please see the [[Help:Pre-1500_Profiles|pre-1500 profiles]] help page for more information. To join the team, please contact the team leader. You may already be a member of the Medieval Project. If so, great! If not, we will make you a Project member at the same time as we make you a team member. A warm thanks to everyone who wants to be part of this team. ==Choosing Profiles to work on== Initially we would like to focus much of our effort on existing profiles with inadequate sourcing or questionable relationships, and on profiles where the biography needs substantial improvement. Over time we would like to build up a list such as [[Space:High_Kings_of_Ireland|High_Kings_of_Ireland]] and [[Space:Irish_Kingdoms|Irish_Kingdoms]] of profiles that need attention, using Maintenance Categories. Please help to identify them, and send details to the team leader or add them to the associated list, if created. We currently have the following maintenance categories: * [[:Category: Medieval Project, Ireland, needs sourcing]] for profiles which are either unsourced or have virtually no sourcing * [[:Category: Medieval Project, Ireland, needs biography]] for profiles where there is little or nothing in the biography section or the biography needs rewriting or substantial attention * [[Category: Medieval Project, Ireland, needs Profiles Created]] this is great for the connect-a-thon Once you have developed and improved a profile, or while you are doing this, you may want to tackle other members of the family. It can be productive to work on a set of related people for whom some of the sources are the same. Some members may want to work on a family line, or a specific area of medieval Ireland, or focus mainly on a particular part of the medieval period. If you have a specific focus, please tell the team leader. {| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Resource ''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Members ''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'' Notes ''' |- |Training Coming soon | |[[Penrose-294|Linda (Penrose) Hoffman]] - working on Badge |- |[[Space:Pre-1500_Work_without_a_Badge|Pre-1500 Work without a Badge]] | | |- |[[Space:Historical_Sources_of_Ireland|Historical Sources of Ireland]] |[[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] | |- |[[Space:Irish_Naming_Standards|Irish_Naming_Standards]] | | |- |[[Space:Time_Line_Irish_History]] | |Links to Categories and Pages |- ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| |} * {| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|''' Pages ''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|''' Leader ''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'' Notes ''' |- |[[Space:High_Kings_of_Ireland|High_Kings_of_Ireland]] | | |- |[[Space:Irish_Kingdoms|Irish_Kingdoms]] | | |- |[[:Category: Irish Clans|Irish Clans category and pages]] | | |- |[[Space:Ireland_5Star_list#Pre_1500_Profiles]] | | |- |[[Space:Governors_of_Ireland|Governors of Ireland]] | | |- |[[Space:Jaski_Project|Jaski Project]] |[[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] | |- |[[Space:Comparative_Analysis_of_the_Descendants_and_DNA_of_Conn_C%C3%A9tchathach_Ceadcatha|Comparative Analysis of the Descendants and DNA of Conn Cétchathach Ceadcatha]] | | |- ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| |} '''Unsourced Family Lines that need work - GedCom etc.''' If you find more please add the family below, (oldest unsourced profile) If you're working on a line please add your name to the notes {| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''First in line ''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'' Notes ''' |- |[[Space:Unsourced_Profile_Hints]] | |- |[[Blake-1878|Richard Blake (abt. 1260 - abt. 1315)]] | |- | | |- | | |- ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| |} ==Collaboration and Communication== Do use the Project's Google Group, and G2G, to seek help and advice and to invite input from others. If you have an idea for a "mini-project" on which several of us could work together, tell the team leader. If you find a source that may help others, and that is not one of the standard medieval sources, please share it with the team! Some way, to do this is by adding a comment on this page, ask in G2G or add it to [[Space:Historical_Sources_of_Ireland|Historical Sources of Ireland]]. ==Profile Management== The Medieval Project is not aiming to manage profiles unless there is a strong reason for doing so. More guidance on this is on the main [[Project:Medieval|Project]] page. If you think Project management or Project protection is needed for a profile, please contact the team leader. ==Profile Improvement Checklist; Naming Standards== There is a checklist for profile improvement on the main [[Project:Medieval|Medieval Project]] page. This also has additional information on the naming standards we use. It will sometimes be necessary to discuss what is the best last name to use, especially for the earlier medieval period. A post on G2G linking to the profile is the best way to do it. Be sure to use all of the following tags on G2G posts: {{Tag Link|Irish_Roots}}, {{Tag Link|Pre-1500}}, and {{Tag Link|Medieval}}. == What is required to get a pre-1500 badge == : Here is what they consider when you apply for Pre-1500 certification: ::1) We are looking for active participation in a Pre-1700 project. (Ireland Project is one). ::2) We need an example of your work that indicates that you understand WikiTree sources and Style requirements. It should be a Pre-1700 profile and/or Project Managed Profile. ::3) The leadership needs experience working with you which happens through project participation. (work with a leader that has a Pre-1500 Badge) ::4) We check a sampling of your Pre-1700 watch list to see if you have good Sources, Style requirements and bios which include inline citations for key dates and relationships, or some explanation if dates are estimates ::5) We check to see if you have created duplicate profiles. ::6) We check G2G to see if you are asking the correct questions and adding the correct Tags. :Examples ::[[Quinn-1218|Ellen (Quinn) King (abt. 1832 - 1923)]] ::[[Munro-75|Donald Munro (abt. 0990 - abt. 1039)]] ::[[O'Driscoll-75|Fineen O'Driscoll Sr. (abt. 1560 - abt. 1629)]] *[[Help:Pre-1700_Profiles]] *[[Help:Pre-1500_Profiles]] == Sources == *Bart Jaski [https://www.academia.edu/4144299/Genealogical_tables_of_medieval_Irish_royal_dynasties Genealogical tables of medieval Irish royal dynasties Table-?] Early Irish Kingship Succession by Jaski Bart, Published by Four Courts Press, 2013, ISBN 1846824265 ISBN 9781846824265 *[https://www.academia.edu/4798376/St_Flannan_and_St_R%C3%ADcenn_labouring_kings_and_literate_mothers_in_medieval_Clare?email_work_card=view-paper St Flannan and St Rícenn: labouring kings and literate mothers in medieval Clare - Catherine Swift] *[[Space:Historical_Sources_of_Ireland]]

Medieval Project - Italy

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[[Category:Italian History]] [[Category:Medieval Project]] '''Welcome to the page for the [[Project:Medieval|Medieval Project]]'s Italy team.''' ==Team Goals== * To improve existing Italian medieval profiles (in the medieval period this roughly equates to Holy Roman Empire) and WikiTree's coverage of medieval Italy. * To help the Medieval Project promote medieval profiles to the wider WikiTree community. * To identify medieval Italian profiles that need research or improvement. ==Team Leadership== * Leader: TBD * Co-ordinator: [[Smith-129141|Deborah (Smith) Talbot]] Please feel free to contact [[Smith-129141|Deborah]] for advice or support. ==How to Join the Team== Members of the team must have pre-1500 certification. If you do not have this, please see the [[Help:Pre-1500_Profiles|pre-1500 profiles]] help page for more information. To join the team, please contact one of the Medieval Project leaders: [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey Hill]], [[Atkinson-107|John Atkinson]], [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]]. You may already be a member of the Medieval Project. If so, great! If not, we will make you a Project member at the same time as we make you a team member. A warm thanks to everyone who wants to be part of this team. ==Choosing Profiles to work on== Initially we would like to focus much of our effort on existing profiles with inadequate sourcing or questionable relationships, and on profiles where the biography needs substantial improvement. Over time we would like to build up a list of profiles that need attention using Maintenance Categories. Please help to identify them, and send details to the team coordinator. Once you have developed and improved a profile, or while you are doing this, you may want to tackle other members of the family. It can be productive to work on a set of related people for whom some of the sources are the same. Some members may want to work on a family line, or a specific area of medieval Italy, or focus mainly on a particular part of the medieval period. If you have a specific focus, please tell the team leader. ==Collaboration and Communication== The team collaborates with the [[project:Italy|Italy Project]]. Particularly for the earlier medieval period, there may also be collaboration with other projects representing other countries who in the medieval period were a part of the Holy Roman Empire. There is a [[Space:Popes|Popes Project]] at Wikitree, which includes all popes from this medieval period. Do use the Project's Google Group, and G2G, to seek help and advice and to invite input from others. If you have an idea for a "mini-project" on which several of us could work together, tell the team leader. If you find a source that may help others, and that is not one of the standard medieval sources, please share it with the team! One way to do this is by adding a comment on this page. We may find it sensible to create a separate resources page for some of these sources. ==Profile Management== The Medieval Project is not aiming to manage profiles unless there is a strong reason for doing so. More guidance on this is on the main [[Project:Medieval|Project]] page. If you think Project management or Project protection is needed for a profile, please contact the team leader. ==Profile Improvement Checklist; Naming Standards== There is a checklist for profile improvement on the main [[Project:Medieval|Project]] page. This also has information on the naming standards we use. It will sometimes be necessary to discuss what is the best last name to use, especially for the earlier medieval period. A post on G2G linking to the profile is the best way to do it. Be sure to use all of the following tags on G2G posts: {{Tag Link|Italy}}, {{Tag Link|Pre-1500}}, and {{Tag Link|Medieval}}. == Project Resources == * '''Platina''', Bartolomeo (1479) [https://archive.org/details/thelivesofthepop01platuoft/page/n5/mode/2up ''The Lives of the Popes from the Time of Our Saviour Jesus Christ to the Accession of Gregory VII''], London, Griffith Farran. [Translated from the Latin by Rev W Benham, Rector of St Edmund's] *[https://www.medievalists.net/tag/italy/ Medievalists] has a number of videos by historians in the field of Medieval history that may be of value to watch. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Medieval_Genealogy_Resources WikiTree Medieval Resources] *[https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/sbook1q.asp Fordham University’s ''Internet Medieval Sourcebook''] lists quality Medieval Sources for Italy. == Historical Context == The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italy_in_the_Middle_Ages history of Italy in the Middle Ages] can be roughly defined as the time between the collapse of the Western Roman Empire and the Italian Renaissance. Medieval Italy can be divided into: #Transition from Late Antiquity (6th to 8th centuries) includes the rise of the Patriarchate of Rome #Early Middle Ages (8th to 9th centuries) includes the collapse of the Exarchate and the Frankish (Carolingian) Empire. In Southern Italy this includes the creation of independent moieties (774–849) and the period of confusion (849–915). It also includes the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Saeculum_Obscurum ''Saeculum Obscurum''] which lasted for sixty years between 904 and 964. This was the time known as the dark age of the Papacy when the popes were strongly influenced by the [[Tusculum-1|Theophylacti]] family and their allies. #Italian states and the Holy Roman Empire #High Middle Ages (10th-13th Centuries) #Late Middle Ages and Renaissance (14th century to 1559) ==Team Members== * [[Smith-129141|Deborah (Smith) Talbot]]

Medieval Project - Notes for Leadership Team

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[[Category:Medieval Project]] This page is for notes to help the Medieval Project Leadership Team in their work. ==Profile Management== We do not want to be overwhelmed by managing a huge number of profiles. General guidelines on when profile management should be considered are on the [[Project: Medieval|Medieval Project main page]]. These are the arrangements so far agreed where a profile needs Project management. They also apply to profiles inherited from the EuroAristo Project, but these can be handled over a period of time. Please note that the EuroAristo Project is now confined to post-1500 profiles. These arrangements may need fine-tuning in the light of experience. ===English profiles=== The England Project should be asked if it wants to manage the profile if it is of someone prominent, unless it is of the pre-Norman period: the England Project is not extending that far back in time. The England Project has started the process of taking over English profiles that were managed by the British Aristo Project: it may be some time before this process is complete. England Project liaison: [[Fitz-Henry-9|Jo Fitz-Henry]] ===French profiles=== The general approach is: * The France Project will manage the profile if it is post-1200, unless the person is relatively obscure AND there are major controversies over relationships etc which call for specialised medieval expertise. * The Medieval Project will manage the profile if it is pre-1200. France Project liaison: [[Rassinot-1|Isabelle Rassinot]] ===Irish profiles=== [[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]], one of the leaders of the Medieval Project's Ireland team (co-sponsored with the Irish Roots Project), is also a leader of the Ireland Project and should be asked to decide which Project should manage the profile. ===Scottish profiles=== Just as the Scotland Project will normally take the lead on Scottish medieval profiles, it will also normally manage Scottish medieval profiles if Project management is needed. Scotland Project liaisons: [[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] and [[Sutherland-Fisher-1|Mark Sutherland-Fisher]] :: Leader contact [[Madison-125|Bobbie Hall]] ===Welsh profiles=== The Wales Project should be asked if it wishes to manage the profile. Wales Project liaison: [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] ===Other countries=== Liaise with the country Project leaders if there is a country Project. ==Naming Standards for some country Projects== ===Wales Project=== [[Space:Name_Fields_Welsh_Aristocrats|Name Fields Welsh Aristocrats]]

Medieval Welsh Social Structure

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"In medieval use, ''bonheddig'' applied to the national aristocracy in the widest sense, as opposed to peasants (''taeog'' ), foreigners (''alltud'' ) or slaves (''caeth'' ). After kings (''brenhinoedd'' ), princes (''tywysogion''), and lords (''arglwyddi'' ) the next class consisted of the noblemen (''uchelwyr/ breyr/gwyrda''), who may have been perhaps the equivalent of the ''nobiliores'' and ''optimates''. This class was also based on blood relationship, but does not appear to have been very clearly defined, and it is sometimes identified with the next class, the ''bonheddig''. [...] The bulk of the nation was made up of ''bonheddig'' - the free tribesmen, forming at least 75 per cent of the population. The word "bonheddig" means, literally, a man with a pedigree, and under the Welsh law, unless a man had a pedigree, he was socially, politically, and economically, a nobody." ''An Approach to Welsh Genealogy by Francis Jones''

Medline area of Alabama

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Old home places in Medline, Perry, Alabama, USA

Medway, Immigrant Voyage to Victoria 1849

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[[Category:Medway, Arrived 9 Aug 1849]] [[Category:Victoria, Shipping Free Space Pages]] ===The 653 tons ship ''Medway'' under master Mackwood and surgeon superintendent Dr. Simpson carried 271 immigrants.=== ''ARRIVALS.-At Geelong: August 8. Med-way, ship, 653 tons, Mackwood, from London the 29th April, with 271 immigrants. Passen-gers - Mrs. Johnson and four children, Captain Stewart, Mr. James White, Mr. B. K. Johnson, and Dr. Simpson, surgeon-superintendent.'' from PORT PHILLIP. in The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Saturday 18 August 1849, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12904327? === PASSENGER LISTS === *Original Passenger List held by State Archives and Records of New South Wales Government, Australia : http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4816&ship=Medway *Public Records Office, Victoria, Australia. Assisted passenger lists (1839-1871) Record Series Number (VPRS): https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/E2A5E8BF-F1B1-11E9-AE98-131503004C29?image=42

Medway: Assisted Immigrants Ship to Australia

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Original Passenger List held by State Archives and Records of New South Wales Government, Australia http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?Page=NRS5316/4_4816/Medway_9%20Aug%201849/4_481600355.jpg&No=7 Public Records Office, Victoria, Australia. Assisted passenger lists (1839-1871) Record Series Number (VPRS): 14 https://prov.vic.gov.au/explore-collection/explore-topic/passenger-records-and-immigration/assisted-passenger-lists 271 passengers 92 added or located https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Medway%2C_Arrived_9_Aug_1849 Category: Medway, Arrived 9 Aug 1849 :30 5A AUG 47 MEDWAY 1849 BAILEY, GEORGE ******* :36 5A AUG 39, 49 MEDWAY 1849 BARNES, GEORGE 4A AUG 143 Netherbroton, Leicestershire, England :36 5A AUG 39, 49 MEDWAY 1849 BARNES, ELIZA 4A AUG 143 :7 5A AUG 39, 49 MEDWAY 1849 BARNES, GEORGE 4A AUG 143 :I 5A AUG 39, 49 MEDWAY 1849 BARNES, MARIAN 4A AUG 143 :19 5A AUG 45, 56 MEDWAY 1849 BEARDMORE, MARY 4A AUG 150 SF :16 5A AUG 44, 54 MEDWAY 1849 BEARDMORE, GEORGE 4A AUG 149 SM :36 5A AUG 39, 47, 49 MEDWAY 1849 BELLAIRS, WILLIAM 4A AUG 143 Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, England :35 5A AUG 39, 49 MEDWAY 1849 BELLAIRS, SARAH 4A AUG 143 :10 5A AUG 39, 49 MEDWAY 1849 BELLAIRS, EDWIN 4A AUG 143 :9 5A AUG 39, 49 MEDWAY 1849 BELLAIRS, EMMA 4A AUG 143 :23 5A AUG 44, 54 MEDWAY 1849 BIRTWHISTLE, JOSEPH 4A AUG 149 SM :18 5A AUG 44, 54 MEDWAY 1849 BROOME, FRANK SHELTON 4A AUG 149 SM :21 5A AUG 44,54 MEDWAY 1849 BROWN, JOHN 4A AUG 149 SM :- 5A AUG 47 MEDWAY 1849 BUNYAN, J CHAS CREW ******** :22 5A AUG 44, 54 MEDWAY 1849 BURBIDGE, WILLIAM 4A AUG 149 SM :24 5A AUG 44, 54 MEDWAY 1849 BUTTER, JAMES POWELL 4A AUG 149 SM :24 5A AUG 39, 49 MEDWAY 1849 CHAMBERLAIN, CHARLES 4A AUG 143 Kiddesminston, Worcestershire, England :20 5A AUG 39, 49 MEDWAY 1849 CHAMBERLAIN, MARIANNE 4A AUG 143 :18 5A AUG 44, 54 MEDWAY 1849 CLARE, HENRY 4A AUG 149 SM :26 5A AUG 45, 56 MEDWAY 1849 CLARK, MARY 4A AUG 150 SF :25 5A AUG39, 49 MEDWAY 1849 CURRIE, ROBERT 4A AUG 144 London, Middlesex, England :26 5A AUG 39, 49 MEDWAY 1849 CURRIE, SARAH 4A AUG 144 Redmore, Worcestershire, England :10 5A AUG 51 MEDWAY 1849 DICKSON, EMILY ****** :20 5A AUG45, 56 MEDWAY 1849 DYSON, ELLEN 4A AUG 150 SF :19 5A AUG 44, 54 MEDWAY 1849 FAIRIS, THOMAS 4A AUG 149 SM :30 5A AUG 45, 56 MEDWAY 1849 FORD, ELLEN 4A AUG 150 SF :23 5A AUG 44, 55 MEDWAY 1849 GOLDING, HENRY 4A AUG 149 SM 20 5A AUG 56 MEDWAY 1849 GOLDING, MARY ANN ******* :24 5A AUG 40, 50 MEDWAY 1849 GRANT, GEORGE 4A AUG 144 Wick, Caithness, Scotland :22 5A AUG 40, 50 MEDWAY 1849 GRANT, JANET 4A AUG 144 :20 5A AUG 44, 55 MEDWAY 1849 GRANT, JAMES 4A AUG 149 SM :28 5A AUG 40, 50 MEDWAY 1849 GRAY, ROBERT 4A AUG 144 Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland, England :21 5A AUG 40, 50 MEDWAY 1849 GRAY, JANE 4A AUG 144 :I 5A AUG 40, 50 MEDWAY 1849 GRAY, ROBERT 4A AUG 144 :20 5A AUG 44, 55 MEDWAY 1849 GRAY, DAVID 4A AUG 149 SM :22 5A AUG 45, 56 MEDWAY 1849 HAIRS, ISABELLA 4A AUG 150 SF :19 5A AUG 44, 55 MEDWAY 1849 HALL, HENRY 4A AUG 149 SM :26 5A AUG 45, 56 MEDWAY 1849 HARRISON, MARGT FLETCHER 4A AUG 150 SF :39 5A AUG 40, 50 MEDWAY 1849 HART, HENRY 4A AUG 144 Chatham, Kent, England :39 5A AUG 40, 50 MEDWAY 1849 HART, MARTHA 4A AUG 144 Colesbrook, Buckinghamshire, England :34 5A AUG 40, 47, 50 MEDWAY 1849 HAYNES, RICHARD 4A AUG 144 Lambeth, Surrey, England :34 5A AUG 40, 50 MEDWAY 1849 HAYNES, SARAH 4A AUG 144 :9 5A AUG 40, 50 MEDWAY 1849 HAYNES, FRANCES 4A AUG 144 :54 5A AUG 45, 47, 56 MEDWAY 1849 HAYNES, FRANCES 4A AUG 150 SF :23 5A AUG 40, 50 MEDWAY 1849 JENKINS, SAMUEL 4A AUG 145 London, Middlesex, England :23 5A AUG 40, 50 MEDWAY 1849 JENKINS, CHARLOTTE 4A AUG 145 :I 5A AUG 40, 50 MEDWAY 1849 JENKINS, CHARLOTTE 4A AUG 145 :42 5A AUG 40, 50 MEDWAY 1849 JENKINS, JOSIAH 4A AUG 145 London, Middlesex, England :34 5A AUG 40, 50 MEDWAY 1849 JENKINS, HANNAH 4A AUG 145 Rochester, Kent, England :14 5A AUG 44, 50 MEDWAY 1849 JENKINS, JOSIAH 4A AUG 145 London, Middlesex, England :13 5A AUG 40, 50 MEDWAY 1849 JENKINS, ALBERT G 4A AUG 145 Rochester, Kent, England - 5A AUG 47 MEDWAY 1849 JOHNSON, 004 CHILDREN WITH ****** - 5A AUG 47 MEDWAY 1849 JOHNSON, B K MRS ******* - 5A AUG 39 MEDWAY 1849 JOHNSON, BENJAMIN KING SURG SUPT **** :53 5A AUG 41, 51 MEDWAY 1849 JONES, WILLIAM 4A AUG 145 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44, 55 MEDWAY 1849 LEECH, WILLIAM 4A AUG 149 SM :30 5A AUG 41, 51 MEDWAY 1849 LISTER, GEORGE 4A AUG 145 Bromley, Yorkshire, England :26 5A AUG 41, 51 MEDWAY 1849 LISTER, HANNAH 4A AUG 145 :7 5A AUG 41, 51 MEDWAY 1849 LISTER, WILLIAM 4A AUG 145 :I 5A AUG 41, 51 MEDWAY 1849 LISTER, JOSEPH 4A AUG 145 :46 5A AUG 43, 46, 54 MEDWAY 1849 MCDONALD, SOPHIA 4A AUG 148 Leith, Edinburghshire, Scotland; Wid :29 5A AUG 46, 54 MEDWAY 1849 MCDONALD, ISABELLA 4A AUG 148 :23 5A AUG 46, 54 MEDWAY 1849 MCDONALD, ELIZABETH 4A AUG 148 :19 5A AUG 46, 54 MEDWAY 1849 MCDONALD, ANN 4A AUG 148 :11 5A AUG 43, 54 MEDWAY 1849 MCDONALD, MARGARET 4A AUG 148 :6 5A AUG 43, 54 MEDWAY 1849 MCDONALD, ALEXANDER 4A AUG 148 :22 5A AUG 41, 51 MEDWAY 1849 MCFARLANE, JAMES 4A AUG 145 Inverness-shire, Scotland :22 5A AUG 41, 51 MEDWAY 1849 MCFARLANE, CATHERINE 4A AUG 145 :27 5A AUG 41, 51 MEDWAY 1849 MCLEAN, ARCHIBALD 4A AUG 146 Thornhill, Perthshire, Scotland :36 5A AUG 41, 51 MEDWAY 1849 MCLEAN, CATHERINE 4A AUG 146 :7 5A AUG 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Mee Family History

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[[Category:Mee Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] ==About the Project== The Mee Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mee Mee] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Mee name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Mees), by time period (18th Century Mees), or by topic (Mee DNA,Mee Occupations, Mee Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. ==How to Join== To join the Mee Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Wiki-ID|Name]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Mee}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Teams== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Mee famillies of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Surname1] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname3 Surname3] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname4 Surname4]

Meelick Graveyard, Swinford

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[[Category: Meelick Parish, County Mayo]] [[Category: Newcastle Townland, Meelick Parish, County Mayo]] [[Category: Meelick Townland, Meelick Parish, County Mayo]] [[Category: Meelick Graveyard, Swinford, Mayo]] The old cemetery lies in Meelick Townland and is the location of the Meelick Tower and the new cemetery on the opposite side of the toad lies in Newcastle Townland.

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Magill, Paul. ''The Magills of the Meetinghouse Cairncastle: Discovering the Story of an Irish Family.'' Shanway Press, 2010.

Mefford Name Study

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[[Category:Mefford Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Noojin-3|Joyce Noojin]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Megan Jewett To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Jewett-5366|Megan Jewett]] is currently working on. Can you help? == Québec Profiles == {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Audet-1044|Audet, Marie Salomée ]] || 1833-10-10 || Needs bio. |- | [[Audet-1045|Audet, Marie Éuphemie ]] || 1835-03-28 || Needs bio. |- | [[Audet-1046|Audet, Marie Victorine ]] || 1837-01-29 || Needs bio. |- | [[Audet-1047|Audet, Marie Rose ]] || 1838-07-17 || Needs bio. |- | [[Lapointe-1830|Lapointe, Marie Philomène ]] || 1841-08-10 || Needs bio. |- | [[Bouvier-482|Bouvier, René ]] || 1852-01-00 || Needs more research if possible. Brick wall |- | [[Gagnon-309|Gagnon, Sophie Agnès ]] || 1838-08-19 || Find death date? |- | [[Gagnon-5132|Gagnon, Jean Baptiste ]] || 1782-08-22 || Needs children added. |- | [[Gagné-1116|Gagné, Louis Toussaint ]] || 1767-03-06 || Needs children added. |- | [[Gaudreau-153|Gaudreau, Joseph-Marie ]] || 1741-03-04 || Needs bio. |} == Scandinavian Profiles == {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Larsson-8273|Larsson, Anders ]] || 1812-04-26 || Needs profiles added. |- | [[Andersson-18721|Andersson, Carl ]] || 1813-05-01 || Needs parents added. |- | [[Nilsdotter-6626|Nilsdotter, Maria ]] || 1823-10-12 || Needs bio. Needs profiles added. |- |} == USA Profiles == {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Boyle-374|Boyle, Isabelle Octavia]] || 1852-04-06 || Needs profiles added. |- | [[Brown-143110|Brown, Turner]] || 1787-00-00 || Needs profiles added. |- | [[Dewolfe-93|DeWolf, Samuel ]] || 1755-12-27 || Needs bio. Needs profiles added. |- | [[Engle-2060|Engle, John Peter]] || 1830-03-00 || Needs parents added |- | [[Carlson-3897|Carlson, Unlisted]] || || Needs bio. |- | [[Marshall-17773|Jewett, Martha Ann (Marshall) ]] || 1831-10-07 || Needs parents added. |- | [[McIntosh-464|McIntosh, Eleanor]] || 1800-03-29 || Needs bio. |- | [[McIntosh-449|McIntosh, John Jethro]] || 1846-09-01 || Needs bio. |- | [[McIntosh-449|McIntosh, William Carroll]] || 1816-02-18 || Needs bio. |- | [[McMillian-29|McMillian, Nancy P]] || 1851-00-00 || Needs bio. Needs profiles added. |- | [[Melton-461|Melton, George W ]] || 1775-00-00 || Needs bio. |- | [[Melton-459|Melton, Sarah ]] || 1826-10-07 || Needs bio. |- | [[Metcalf-945|Metcalf, Levi ]] || 1731-08-27 || Needs children added. |- | [[Mott-2945|Mott, Ezra]] || 1844-00-00 || Needs profiles added. |- | [[Nolley-82|Nolley, Elizabeth]] || 1738-00-00 || Needs bio. Needs profiles added. |- | [[Cutting-1073|Metcalf, Abigail (Cutting) ]] || 1749-03-19 || Needs children added. |- | [[Richmond-677|Richmond, Sylvester ]] || 1772-00-00 || Needs profiles added. |- | [[Sharpe-3195|Sharpe, George Conrad]] || 1785-00-00 || Needs bio. Needs wife added. |- | [[Wild-1822|Wild, Milton Benjamin]] || 1826-12-05 || Needs profiles added. |- |} == GEDCom Profiles == {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Arter-67|Arter, Hannah ]] || 1806-08-08 || Needs GEDcom sorted through |- | [[Baker-15397|Baker, Nancy C ]] || 1826-00-00 || Needs GEDcom sorted through |- | [[McCracken-1518|McCracken, Christopher ]] || 1862-00-00 || Needs GEDcom sorted through |- | [[McCracken-1525|McCracken, John ]] || 1768-00-00 || Needs GEDcom sorted through |- | [[McCracken-1526|McCracken, John H ]] || 1842-10-24 || Needs GEDcom sorted through |- | [[McCracken-1534|McCracken, Margaret Angline ]] || 1849-11-01 || Needs GEDcom sorted through |- | [[McCracken-1537|McCracken, Mary Elisabeth ]] || 1848-00-00 || Needs GEDcom sorted through |- | [[McCracken-1545|McCracken, Peter ]] || 1800-00-00 || Needs GEDcom sorted through |- | [[McCracken-1546|McCracken, Peter ]] || 1822-00-00 || Needs GEDcom sorted through |- | [[McCracken-1548|McCracken, Rebecca Eveline ]] || 1853-00-00 || Needs GEDcom sorted through |- | [[McCracken-1557|McCracken, William A ]] || 1850-00-00 || Needs GEDcom sorted through |- | [[McCracken-1553|McCrackin, Samuel M (McCracken) ]] || 1856-04-08 || Needs GEDcom sorted through

Meggett Place Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina

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[[Category:Meggett Place Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Owner Profile]] [[Category:Hamilton-28711]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Index of Plantations]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations]] == Background == {{One Place Study|place=Edisto Island, South Carolina|category=Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study}} Part of Scanawah Island on Edisto Island, Meggett Place was originally part of a large (over 1,000 acre) parcel that was subsequently partitioned. [[Space:Laurel_Hill_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Laurel Hill]] and [[Space:Brookland_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Brookland Plantations]] were sold off. The plantation staying in the Meggett family for over 100 years, then was passed to other families, and eventually returned to the family.Spencer, Charles, ''Edisto Island 1663 to 1860: Wild Eden to Cotton Aristocracy'' Charleston, SC: The History Press (2012), p. 156 === Owners === * John Kennaway(Kennerway) to Thomas Rake '''Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775''': "Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/339366 Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775] Memorial books, v. 5-6
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C34L-79BL-T}} (accessed 22 May 2023) *sold to Thomas Rake, Memorial Bk 5 p.90
*Thomas Rake (his profile will be made by Michelle's PATH Mentee) to Ralph Bayly (Bailey)'''Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775''': "Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/339366 Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775] Memorial books, v. 3-4
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C34L-L9MB}} (accessed 22 May 2023) *Memorial Deed Bk 4 p.330 Thomas Rake to Ralph Bayly
'''Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775''': "Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/339366 Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775] Memorial books, v. 5-6
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C34L-79GT-X}} (accessed 22 May 2023) *Ralph Bailey, Memorial Deed Bk 6 p.249
* [[Bailey-8731|Ralph Bailey]] (and William Scott?) to John Meggott '''Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775''': "Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/339366 Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775] Memorial books, v. 3-4
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C34L-LSWJ}} (accessed 22 May 2023) *Bailey to Meggett Memorial Deed Bk 3 p.480
*[[Meggett-91|William Meggett]] *[[Meggett-93|John Meggett]] '''Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775''': "Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/339366 Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775] Memorial books, v. 3-4
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C34L-LSWJ}} (accessed 23 May 2023) *John Meggett, Memorial Deed Bk 3 p.480 3 May 1733
*[[Meggett-90|James Meggett]]A memorial deed for 350 acres adjoining Edisto Island, dated 21 Jul 1743, property left to James Meggett by his father, butting to the land of Archibald Calder, marshes, and the Pon Pon River; also 180 acres of land left to him by the death of his mother, Mary Stuart?, also butting to the land of Archibald Calder, marshes, and the Pon Pon River, formerly purchased by his father William Meggett. '''Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775''': "Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/339366 Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775] Memorial books, v. 7-8
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C34L-WSQF-J}} (accessed 23 May 2023) *Memorial Deed Bk 7 p.406 James Meggett, same property his brother John was registering in 1733
*[[ Meggett-18|William Meggett]] '''Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/243885 Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868] Wills v. 5 1740-1747
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Wills, 1740-1747, Vol. 005 > image 553 of 715; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-VZYR-B}} (accessed 23 May 2023) *1745 will of James Meggett
*[[Meggett-15|William Crosskeys Meggett]] '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. B14-E14 1856-1867
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSR8-69Z5-2}} (accessed 5 June 2023) *William C. Meggett to William F. Meggett, to William M. Bailey, 1851 Deed Bk M12 p.137
* [[Meggett-14|Martha Mary Murray Meggett]] (nothing connects her as an owner) *[[Meggett-96|William Fripp Meggett]] * [[Bailey-38938|William Mikell Bailey]] MD (1816 - 1868)) * William Murray * Joseph James Murray MD === Slaves === *[[Space:Slaves_of_William_Meggett_1726%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of William Meggett 1726]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_James_Meggett_1745%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of James Meggett 1745]] * [[Space:Slaves_of_William_Meggett%2C_South_Carolina| Slaves of William Meggett 1785]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_William_C_Meggett_1829%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of William C. Meggett 1829]] (list needs profiles) == Sources ==

Mehetabel Chandler Coit, Her Book, 1714

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Mehetabel Chandler Coit, Her Book, 1714 == * by Mehetabel Chandler Coit (1673-1758) * published by Bulletin Print, Norwich, Conn., 1895 * [http://www.common-place-archives.org/vol-13/no-03/tales/ background] * Source Example: ::: Coit, Mehetabel Chandler. ''[[Space:Mehetabel Chandler Coit, Her Book, 1714|Mehetabel Chandler Coit, Her Book, 1714]]'' (Bulletin Print, Norwich, Conn., 1895) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Coit|Coit]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Mehetabel Chandler Coit, Her Book, 1714|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=RRICAAAAYAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008733131

Mehs Name Study

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Mehs Name Study]] The goal of this project is to find every non-living person with this surname and make a wikitree profile for them. We are especially interested in the family of Jacob Mehs, Sr. of Dunkirk, New York who married twice widowed Mary Theresa Kopp Lallmang Schirck after 1890, and owned a boarding house or inn with her in Dunkirk, New York about 1900 on Ruggles Street. We would like to find out who his family is and how they came to Dunkirk. We would like to find his descendants and his ancestors in Europe. We are hoping to collect gravestone photos of all his relatives to learn more about this family in Dunkirk, in Western New York, and their ancestors in Europe. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Find census records * Photographing cemetery stones in Dunkirk and elsewhere * Adding sources * Adding categories * Adding relevant templates * Connecting family members to the global family tree.

Meier, Kuhn, Riglander Family Records and Photos

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Pauline Meier, my mother's grandmother and her brothers and sisters, were brought to the US from Steffiswil, Zurich, Switzerland after their mother's death from tuberculosis, by their paternal aunt, Margaret Kuhn and her husband Jacob,. Pauline, "Ma Elsaesser," married my mother's grandfather, German immigrant Karl Johann Elsaesser, "Pa Elsaesser." Her sister Sofia Margaret married Moses Montefiore Riglander "Uncle Momie" (or just "Momie.) Who was their mother? Who were Jacob and Margaret Meier's parents? What can be found about Steffiswil, probably now swallowed up by the nearby city of Zurich?

Meighan Family Mysteries

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Thaddeus Meighan 1822-1874 - birthplace, siblings and parents unknown. I suspect he was born in Ireland and came to New York as an infant, but he may have been born in Tuckahoe, NY. Thomas Bell Meighan, the silent film star of the 1910s and 1920s, 1879-1936. I've verified that his grandparents were Peter Meighan, 1827 – 1876 and Mary Lynch, born 1832, both born in Ireland and married in Pittsburgh in 1850. Where in Ireland did Peter & Mary come from, and when did they arrive in the U.S.?

Meiklejohn Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Meiklejohn Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==General Description== This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Meiklejohn and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leaders, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==Goals of the Meiklejohn Name Study== To connect all individual profiles sharing the surname Teague, and its variations. To connect all of the genealogists researching Teague families for more effective collaboration and support for their work. To merge identical person records and maintain a clean, reliable source of Teague family history. To share the fun of discovering our ancestors and telling their stories. ==Name Meanings and Distribution== '''Name Meaning'''
Scottish: nickname from Middle Scots ''meikill'', "meikill" 'big' + the personal name John.Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

'''Distribution''' In the 1880 United States Census, there were 62 incidence of the name Meiklejohn. In the 1881 England and Scotland Census', there were 34 incidence in England and 621 incidence in Scotland of the name Meiklejohn. In the 1901 Ireland Census, there were 5 incidence of the name Meiklejohn. In 2014 there were the following incidence of the name Meiklejohn: * Australia 822 * United States 624 * Scotland 522 * Canada 361 * New Zealand 322 * England 188 * South Africa 112 * Jamaica 68 * Jersey 17 * Wales 12 "Distribution date is from Forebears.io"https://forebears.io/surnames/meiklejohn ==Name Lists== '''Meiklejohn''' *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Meiklejohn_Name_Study *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=MEIKLEJOHN&cln=0&order=name&secondary_order=&layout=table&u=| Complete List on Wikitree] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=Meiklejohn| Profiles Needing Adoption] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=Meiklejohn| Unconnected Profiles] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Meiklejohn| Unsourced Profiles] '''Micklejohn''' *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=MickLEJOHN&cln=0&order=name&secondary_order=&layout=table&u=| Complete List on Wikitree] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=Micklejohn| Profiles Needing Adoption] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=Micklejohn| Unconnected Profiles] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Micklejohn| Unsourced Profiles] '''Mucklejohn''' *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=MuckleJOHN&cln=0&order=name&secondary_order=&layout=table&u=| Complete List on Wikitree] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=Mucklejohn| Profiles Needing Adoption] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=Mucklejohn| Unconnected Profiles] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Mucklejohn| Unsourced Profiles] ==How to Join== To join the Meiklejohn Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Meiklejohn-257|Lauren Meiklejohn]]''' for *assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Meiklejohn}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Meiklejohn}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:Queensland BDM Lookup, Meiklejohn Name Study | Queensland BDM Lookup]] * [[Space:Victoria BDM Lookup, Meiklejohn Name Study | Victoria BDM Lookup]] * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * Meiklejon * Meicklejohn * Miklejohn * Meklejohn * Meikljohn * Mieklejohn * Miekeljohn * Meiklehohn * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Micklejohn Micklejohn] * Mickljohn * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mucklejohn Mucklejohn] * Neiklejohn

Meiners Name Study

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[[Category:Meiners Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Shepard-2005|Paul Shepard]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other Meiners researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == To build an inclusive study of the surname Meiners and possible connected misspellings. To connect families associated with the Meiners family line. To find the origins of the Meiners Name.

Meinill pedigrees

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==Yorkshire== ::[[image:Meynell-40.jpg|thumb|Meinell, (Cokayne, 1932)]] ::[[image:Meinell-6.jpg|thumb|Meinell of Whorlton Castle, (Ord, 1846)]] ::[[image:Meinell-10.jpg|thumb|Pedigree of Meinell of Yarm & North Kilvington, (Ord, 1846)]] ::[[image:Meinell-6-1.jpg|thumb|Menel, (Archaeologia Aeliana, 1859)]] ===Allied families=== ::[[image:Meinell-10.png|thumb|Confirmatio eccleslae de Aton per Henricium, Regem Angliae]] ==Derbyshire== ::[[image:Meynell-35.png|thumb|Meynell, of Meynell-Langley, Willington & Bradley, (Lysons & Lysons, 1817)]] ::[[image:Meinell-1.jpg|thumb|Parish of Ashborne, (Tilley, 1893)]] ===Allied families=== ::[[image:Dethick-76.png|thumb|Dethick (Vis. of Worcs, 1569)]] ==Staffordshire== ::[[image:Percy-17.png|thumb|Pedigree of Hugo Charles Meynell-Ingram, Esq.]]

MEINTJES (South Africa) Genealogy Resources

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A resource list for those interested in the genealogy of the Meintjes family in South Africa, written by [[Meintjes-254|Keith Meintjes]]. ==Introduction== The Meintjes family in South Africa is descended from a German, Johan Heinrich, or [[Meintjes-133|Johann Hendrik Meintjes van den Berg]] whose 1709 marriage to Christina Bastiaans [[Bastiaansz-1|Christina (Bastiaansz) van den Berg]] is recorded in the Stellenbosch register. He farmed in the Koue Bokkeveld, the area northeast of Tulbagh. By the last half of the 1700s, all his descendants who were to carry the family name forward were farming near Graaff-Reinet, particularly in the Agter-Sneeuberg, which is in the area of the Mountain Zebra National Park near Cradock. Much of the family then migrated further into the interior of South Africa, during and after the Great Trek. Johan and Christina's first child, Anna Dorothea, [[Van den Berg-950|Anna (van den Berg) Hasse]], married [[Lötter-20|Matthias Lötter]] (see [https://www.stamouers.com/stamouers/k-to-m/304-lotter-matthias ''Stamouers'']), and is the female progenitor of the Lötter family in South Africa. ==Genealogy== The Meintjes genealogy is outlined in the classic work, de Villiers / Pama, ''"Genealogies of Old South African Families"'', CC de Villiers, edited by C. Pama, p. 547, Balkema (1981) but it is incomplete and contains significant errors in the second and third generations. Those errors are discussed in the WikiTree profile of c3 [[Meijntjes-5|Johannes Petrus Meintjes van den Berg]]. Johann Meintjes compiled and published the family genealogy in 1972 ''"Meintjes 1675 - 1971"'', Johann Meintjes, 1972 . That work was reformatted and indexed by Keith Meintjes in 2004 ''"Meintjes 1675 - 1971"'', Johann Meintjes, edited by Keith Meintjes, 2004. Download at [http://www.e-family.co.za/Meintjes/meintjes_family.htm e-family] or at [https://graves-at-eggsa.org/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=19568 eGGSA]. Other publications such as South African Genealogies ''"South African Genealogies"'', GISA, 17 Volumes, HSRC and GISA, (1986 - 2008) and South African Families ''"South African Families"'', GSSA, (May 2020) are simply copies of Johann's work (so far as Meintjes is concerned), and do not break new ground. Prof. Jan Visagie has added much to the history of those family members who participated in the Great Trek in the second edition of his seminal work, ''Voortrekkerstamouers''. ''"Voortrekkerstamouers, 1835-1845"'', Jan C. Visagie, 2nd Edition, Protea Boekhuis, 2010 Keith Meintjes corrected the discrepancies of de Villiers / Pama in an article in Familia ''"The Wives of Johannes Petrus Meintjes (1751 - 1827)"'', Keith Meintjes, Familia 48 (4) 2011 (download at [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Meijntjes-5-1 WikiTree]) and has also compiled a revised listing of the descendants of Johannes Petrus Meintjes (download at [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Meijntjes-5 Wikitree] or at [http://www.e-family.co.za/Meintjes/meintjes_family.htm e-family]). Although many family members have documented parts of the family tree that pertain to themselves, there is no known effort to compile and publish a comprehensive update of Johann's work. ==Sources== :[[Meintjes-254|Keith Meintjes]] :Last Update: July 6, 2020 Link to this page: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:MEINTJES_%28South_Africa%29_Genealogy_Resources Meintjes Resources]

Meiser Name Study

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[[Category:Meiser Name Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Meiser Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Meiser Meiser] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Meiser name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Meisers), by time period (18th Century Meisers), or by topic (Meiser DNA, Meiser Occupations, Meiser Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Meiser Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Watt-266|Vic Watt]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Meiser}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Meisser Meisser] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mizer Mizer]

Meitzler Genealogy

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The goal of this project is to determine the birth location of my 2nd/3rd great grandmother, Fredericka Meitzler, who came to America from Germany (per census records). She married Jacob Holtz. I have possession of her last will and testament from Ancestry.com. She doesn't mention her parents. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Holtz-78|Kelly Stamper]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Find her immigration documents * Determine who her parents were and more generations if possible * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=4080093 send me a private message]. Thanks! Kelly

Mel Lambert To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] ===Brick Walls=== [[James-8355|Rachel (James) Boggs]] [[McTheny-2|John McTheny]] [[Ellis-8432| William Ellis]] [[Ellis-8444|William Ellis]] [[Sterrett-129|John Sterrett]] [[Gilbert-5239|Simeon Gilbert]] ===Profiles [[Gilbert-5219|Mel ]] is currently working on. Can you help?=== :'''[[Clendenin-98| James Clendenin]]''' :'''[[Boggs-595|James Clendenin Boggs]]''' :'''[[Boggs-1518|Silas Innard Boggs]]''' ===Resource Links=== =====General Links===== [[Space:Kitty's_Library]] * 1820 Census of the United States - 1820 Microfilm [https://archive.org/details/1820_census] ====Resource Links for WV area==== * West Virginia Archives and History, West Virginia Division of Culture and History,2015.;Vital Research Records Search.; http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/ * McAllister, J. T. 1913. ''Virginia militia in the Revolutionary War McAllister's data''. Hot Springs, Va: McAllister Pub. Co. http://books.google.com/books?id=KKc-AAAAYAAJ. *'Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County 1745-1800 by Lyman Chalkley' (Found on USGENWEB ARCHIVES) http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~chalkley/volume_1/title.htm * Blakemore, M. Stewart. (1960). ''A narrative genealogy of the Stewarts of Sequatchie Valley, Tennessee, and allied families''. Richmond, [Va.?]: Dietz Press.: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066359506;view=1up;seq=1 * Chalkley, Lyman, and Mary S. Lockwood. ''Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia: Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County, 1745-1800''. Rosslyn, Va: Printers: The Commonwealth Print. Co, 1912. Internet resource.: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/2575649.html *Laidley, W. S. 1911. "History of Charleston and Kanawha County, West Virginia, and representative citizens". Chicago: Richmond-Arnold Pub. Co.; https://archive.org/details/historyofcharles00laid * ''Gleanings of Virginia History, An Historical and Genealogical Collection, Largely from Origional Sources'' ; William Fletcher Boogher; https://play.google.com/books/reader?printsec=frontcover&output=reader&id=X1s_AAAAYAAJ&pg=GBS.PR2 *"Maxwell History and Genealogy: Including the Allied Families of Alexander ... - Florence Amelia Wilson Houston, Laura Anna Cowan Blaine, Ella Dunn Mellette - Google Books." . N.p., n.d. Web. 29 May. 2017. [https://books.google.com/books?id=9aU0AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA275&lpg=PA275&dq=Orange+County,+Virginia.+Order+Book+B,+page+158.&source=bl&ots=QeoUJLVcRj&sig=YTFNG4ZIUXTVmY05fWV8QmFgv0I&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiXmI-70pXUAhUo0YMKHYj-Ar8Q6AEINDAC#v=onepage&q=Orange%20County%2C%20Virginia.%20Order%20Book%20B%2C%20page%20158.&f=false] * ''Prominent Men of West Virginia: Biographical Sketches, the Growth and Advancement of the State, a Compendium of Returns of Every Election, a Record of Every State Officer'',;George Wesley Atkinson, Alvaro Franklin Gibbens; January 1, 1890; W. L. Callin.; https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=vLYUAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PP1 ::See Also: ''[[Space:Prominent Men of West Virginia|Prominent Men of West Virginia]]'' (W.L.Callin, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1890) * Atkinson, Geo. W. 1876. ''History of Kanawha County: from its organization in 1789 until the present time : embracing accounts of early settlements, and thrilling adventures with the Indians derived from history and aged citizens ; also, biographical sketches of a large number of the early settlers of the Great Kanawha Valley''. Charleston: Printed at the Office of the West Virginia Journal. http://digital.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/t/text/text-idx?c=darltext;view=toc;idno=31735054780584. Toggle expanding/contracting information section Harvard (18th ed.) * History of Kanawha County: From Its Organization in 1789 Until the Present Time : Embracing Accounts of Early Settlements, and Thrilling Adventures with the Indians Derived from History and Aged Citizens ; Also, Biographical Sketches of a Large Number of the Early Settlers of the Great Kanawha Valley; George Wesley Atkinson; January 1, 1876; Printed at the office of the West Virginia Journal, : https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=NNRl3XcwYzkC&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en * Virginia; Overwharton Parish Register, 1720 to 1760: Old Stafford County; William Fletcher Boogher, January 1, 1899; Saxton Print. Company.;https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=jENEAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en * ''The Preston and Virginia papers of the Draper collection of manuscripts by State'' Historical Society of Wisconsin. Library; Draper, Lyman Copeland, 1815-1891; Weaks, Mabel Clare, 1883-; Published 1915; https://archive.org/details/prestonvirginia00madirich * [http://hackerscreek.com Hackers Creek Pioneer Descendants, to include the ''Don Norman'' files] * http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Early_Settlers_on_Kanawha_River%2C_Augusta_County%2C_VA Early Settlers on Kanawha River, Augusta County, VA] * Clay County WV - http://www.claywvhistoricalsociety.org/genealogy.html *Information about the family of '''William Sample and Nancy Wilson''' his son '''James Sample Born Nov 8, 1829''' List his family tree. and that of others in this Sample line [https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/56738?page=75&given=Moses&exactGiven=false&surname=Samples&exactSurname=false&place=Virginia,%20United%20States&date=1730%20-%201830&startDate=1730&endDate=1830&exactRels=false] ====Revolutionary War Info. ==== *[http://revwarapps.org'Southern Campaigns Revolutionary War Pension Statements & Rosters'] *[http://lib.jrshelby.com/google-table.htm Revolutionary War Advanced Google Searches Limited to a Single Domain] *[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1 National Society Daughters of the American Revolution] ====Virginia Resources==== * [http://library.nehgs.org/ftlist New England Historic Genealogical Society] ; *[http://www.lva.virginia.gov/public/guides/ Library of VirginiaThe best sources for Virginia Research by Time Period] * [http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Early_Settlers_of_Augusta_County,_Virginia Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia] *"Hening's Statutes at Large." Hening's Statutes at Large. N.p., n.d. Web. 29 May. 2017. [http://vagenweb.org/hening/index.htm] ====Surname Sites==== #[http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Samples Samples Surname info] ====Tenn Sample Resources ==== * Tennessee records : Bible records and marriage bonds: AuthorAcklen, Jeannette Tillotson, b. 1871; [https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/45855?page=257&given=Isabell&exactGiven=false&surname=Thornton&exactSurname=false&date=1810%20-%201880&startDate=1810&endDate=1880&exactRels=false] ====Samples Death, Birth, Marriage Records==== * "West Virginia Death Index";West Virginia Archives & History: West Virginia Division of Culture and History. 2015. : Record for''' Fredrick Samples, 15 Dec 1878, Big Sandy District, Kanawha, West Virginia age 18; Son of Mary and Robert Samples''' [http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_dcdetail.aspx?Id=5434779] * "West Virginia Vital Research Records - Death Record Detail." West Virginia Vital Research Records - Death Record Detail. '''Sally A.Samples wife of Philander Samples DOD: 15 Feb 1879 Parents Amanda Goddard & Saml.Goddard''' [http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_dcdetail.aspx?Id=2899294] * "West Virginia Vital Research Records - Death Record Detail." West Virginia Vital Research Records - Death Record Detail. '''Elizabeth Samples ;Feb 1854;Nicholas, West Virginia, USA:Spouse Hiram/Samples''' : [http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_dcdetail.aspx?Id=4752002] *"West Virginia Vital Research Records - Death Record Detail." West Virginia Vital Research Records - Death Record Detail. '''Andrew Samples; Jul 1855; Nicholas, West Virginia,USA:Father Peter/Samples''': [http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_dcdetail.aspx?Id=4751985] * "West Virginia Vital Research Records - Death Record Detail." West Virginia Vital Research Records - Death Record Detail. '''Virginia Samples: 17 Jun 1890:age 49: Kanawha, West Virginia,USA:Parents Hiram & Nancy Samples''': [http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_dcdetail.aspx?Id=5425713] * "West Virginia Vital Research Records - Death Record Detail." West Virginia Vital Research Records - Death Record Detail. '''Amanda/Samples: 16 Jul 1896:age 19: Clay, West Virginia,USA:Parents Hiram & M Samples''': [http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_dcdetail.aspx?Id=4049773] * "West Virginia Vital Research Records - Death Record Detail." West Virginia Vital Research Records - Death Record Detail. '''Albert Samples,24 Jun 1899; Age 12 ;Clay, West Virginia,USA:Parents Hiram & Mary Samples''': [http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_dcdetail.aspx?Id=4051265] ------ ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Gilbert-5219&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Mel Lambert To-Do List|Mel's current to-do list]].''

Mel Lambert Watchlist

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Gilbert-5219|Mel Lambert]] is currently working on. Can you help? {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Anderson-2074|Anderson, William ]] || 1721-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Anderson-2088|Anderson, John ]] || 1700-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ashley-2216|Ashley, William Wiley]] || 1804-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Boggs-1506|McTheny, Mary Jane (Boggs) ]] || 1833-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Boggs-1518|Boggs, Silas Innard]] || 1806-01-10 || to-do |- | [[Clendenin-32|Clendenin, Charles ]] || 1712-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ellis-8432|Ellis, William ]] || 1810-00-00 || to-do Could this be the father of David and the same person as [[Ellis-8444|Ellis, William ]] Need any info on this person |- | [[Ellis-8444|Ellis, William ]] || 1824-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Elswick-222|White, Meriba Catherine (Elswick) ]] || 1824-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gilbert-5252|Gilbert, Francis Marion]] || 1829-00-00 || to-do |- | [[James-8355|Boggs, Rachel (James) ]] || 1809-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McTheny-3|McTheny, Andrew ]] || 1797-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Piles-76|Piles, Henry ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Samples-33|Samples, Samuel 'Alexander', II]] || 1792-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Samples-34|Samples, Alexander , I]] || 1737-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sterrett-129|Sterrett, John ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tucker-6940|Tucker, Alden ]] || 1799-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-1677|Samples, Lucinda (Unknown) ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-299482|Sterrett, Elizabeth (Unknown) ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-315468|McTheny, Nancy (Unknown) ]] || 1801-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Welborn-95|Welborn, Thomas ]] || 1735-07-13 || to-do |- | [[Younger-72|Younger, Elizabeth ]] || 1758-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Mel McBride To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[McBride-326|Mel McBride]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=McBride-326&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Mel McBride To-Do List|Mel's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Stiley-6|Pomel, May (Stiley) ]] || 1906-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pomel-3|Pomel, Roy ]] || 1937-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pomel-4|Pomel, Austin ]] || 1904-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Stiley-2|Stiley, Ben Oscar]] || 1880-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Stiley-3|Stiley, Eliz ]] || 1910-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Stiley-5|Stiley, Boyd ]] || 1913-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Store-3|Strowhacker, Margaret (Store) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Westergren-1|Westergren, Olivia Charlotte]] || || to-do |- |}

Melanie Pohl To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Pohl-179|Melanie Pohl]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Pohl-179&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Melanie Pohl To-Do List|Melanie's current to-do list]].''

Melanie Snyder To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Totally forgot I had this to do list. Working on a redo of my tree. Setting aside my Ahnenafel for now. A. Ancestry B. FamilySearch C. Wikitree D. Sort pictures E. Sort hard copies 1. My tree: a. Parent sources (hard copies) b. grandparent sources and info -redo Grandma and grandpa Snyder’s pages c. aunts, uncles, first cousins, etc. -redo Reg and Nancy’s pages d. Really focus on adding indirect lines. Verify with dna. 2. Mike’s tree Long term - update MyHeritage tree. Will need paid account to do so. Brick walls: [[Snyder-8912|Samuel Snyder]] - was he a descendant of Jacob Ludwig Snider? My dna confirms it. Others have connected him to George Christian Snyder and John George Snyder, son of John brother of Jacob Ludwig. DNA seems to confirm it was not John George. [[Anderson-30508|Elizabeth Anderson Lefever]] [[Bailey-15476|Lucinda Bailey Fortune]] Research notes: - McClaughlin. Dad recalls hearing the stories about his Scottish McClaughlin family as a kid. No such known direct descent. * who was Biddie J Snyder, niece of Robert Brown Snyder? * who was the Lebo which Esther Snyder married? *who was Thomas Middleton, born about 1872 in Scotland? shows in 1910 census record for Katie Middleton Charleston. what happened to Katie's 2 children who died early? who were Wilbur and Lizzie Bishard, William Charleston's (1877) cousins? who was Labanna Rohrbeck, stepfather to John Middleton Charleston? *1870 - John Balles of England living with John Robson. who was he? *Louisa Lefever - cousin has mentioned family lore was she was first cousin to Napoleon. *Mary Lusis Reed - daughter of John Lewis and Elizabeth Bates Jones? DNA seems to confirm it. No proof. *Augustine Bickerstaff- descendant of perhaps Samuel Biggerstaff? Seems to be a connection with the Biggerstaffs and Friends. Naming convention suggests perhaps his father was Samuel: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Biggerstaff-99

Melanie Snyder To-Do List: Add Sources

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Snyder-7801|Melanie Snyder]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Snyder-7801&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Melanie Snyder To-Do List|Melanie's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Bagley-1397|Bagley, John Orrick]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Waters-4552|Bagley, Hannah (Waters) ]] || 1813-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bickerstaff-151|Bickerstaff, Mary ]] || 1790-11-14 || to-do |- | [[Bodenheimer-53|Bodenheimer, Mary ]] || 1853-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Boller-69|Boller, Anton ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-43|Bossman, Marie (Zumkehr) ]] || 1903-05-09 || to-do |- | [[Bossman-9|Bossman, August ]] || 1900-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Snyder-7829|Brooks, Emma Amelia (Snyder) ]] || 1901-12-17 || to-do |- | [[Brooks-11012|Brooks, Elisha Franklin]] || 1899-04-30 || to-do |- | [[Brooks-11013|Brooks, Oliver ]] || 1876-04-25 || to-do |- | [[Roach-2706|Brooks, Harriett (Roach) ]] || 1876-11-16 || to-do |- | [[Bullock-2723|Bullock, Napoleon ]] || || to-do |- | [[Jackson-21908|Bullock, Mary (Jackson)]] || || to-do |- | [[Snyder-7872|Chaney, Hannah Jane (Snyder) ]] || 1858-06-10 || to-do |- | [[Charleston-93|Charleston, John ]] || 1854-11-00 || to-do |- | [[Middleton-3192|Charleston, Katherine (Middleton) ]] || 1858-05-00 || to-do |- | [[Gibbs-3930|Chivers, Sarah A (Gibbs) ]] || 1867-07-25 || to-do |- | [[Clendenin-318|Clendenin, Eleanor ]] || 1724-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Colgan-428|Colgan, Edward Joseph]] || 1848-08-23 || to-do |- | [[Bagley-1396|Colgan, Irene Ella (Bagley) ]] || 1853-02-28 || to-do |- | [[Custer-694|Custer, Thomas C]] || 1870-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Daugherty-1615|Daugherty, Julia Etta]] || 1868-03-00 || to-do |- | [[Daugherty-1616|Daugherty, Patrick S]] || 1841-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nicodemus-222|Daugherty, Catherine (Nicodemus) ]] || 1845-09-29 || to-do |- | [[Davis-33802|Davis, Donald Eugene]] || 1927-12-04 || to-do |- | [[Ferrell-1010|Davis, Joanne (Ferrell) ]] || 1933-05-13 || to-do |- | [[Davis-47145|Davis, William ]] || 1815-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Elson-319|Elson, William ]] || 1813-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Elson-320|Elson, William ]] || 1843-07-00 || to-do |- | [[Elson-321|Elson, Thomas Francis]] || 1844-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Elson-322|Elson, Elizabeth ]] || 1846-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Elson-323|Elson, Emma ]] || 1849-07-00 || to-do |- | [[Farrell-2383|Farrell, Peter ]] || 1746-06-10 || to-do |- | [[Ferrell-1312|Ferrell, Arthur ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ferrell-1313|Ferrell, David ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ferrell-1314|Ferrell, Cynthia ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ferrell-1315|Ferrell, Darlene ]] || || to-do |- | [[Slusser-150|Ferrell, Kathryn (Slusser)]] || || to-do |- | [[Fisher-12427|Ferrell, Viola May (Fisher) ]] || 1884-04-11 || to-do |- | [[Ferrell-1317|Ferrell, Thomas Wilson]] || 1881-12-16 || to-do |- | [[Minor-1283|Ferrell, Sarah Adaline (Minor) ]] || 1846-03-03 || to-do |- | [[Ferrell-1319|Ferrell, Paul Harry]] || 1910-07-16 || to-do |- | [[Ferrell-1320|Ferrell, Lula Mae]] || 1918-08-03 || to-do |- | [[Ferrell-1321|Ferrell, Ruth Irene]] || 1920-09-15 || to-do |- | [[Ferrell-1323|Ferrell, Vera Gertrude]] || 1924-03-24 || to-do |- | [[Ferrell-1324|Ferrell, Carl William]] || 1914-02-23 || to-do |- | [[Mahon-556|Ferrell, Margaret (Mahon) ]] || 1818-11-12 || to-do |- | [[Ferrell-1325|Ferrell, Thomas ]] || 1814-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ferrell-1328|Ferrell, Lula ]] || 1883-09-02 || to-do |- | [[Ferrell-1333|Ferrell, James ]] || 1766-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Guest-767|Ferrell, Phyllis (Guest) ]] || 1913-04-01 || to-do |- | [[Ferrell-1335|Ferrell, Gary ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ferrell-1336|Ferrell, Helen ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ferrell-1338|Ferrell, John Knox Polk]] || 1844-08-16 || to-do |- | [[Ferrell-1340|Ferrell, Elizabeth M]] || 1842-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ferrell-1341|Ferrell, David M]] || 1852-06-23 || to-do |- | [[Ferrell-1342|Ferrell, Wilson ]] || 1858-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ferrell-1343|Ferrell, Charles D]] || 1836-01-19 || to-do |- | [[Ferrell-1344|Ferrell, Isaac ]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ferrell-1345|Ferrell, Isaac ]] || 1819-10-14 || to-do |- | [[Ferrell-1346|Ferrell, William ]] || 1847-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fisher-12428|Fisher, Henry William]] || 1846-02-08 || to-do |- | [[Fisher-12429|Fisher, James B ]] || 1819-05-29 || to-do |- | [[Fisher-12430|Fisher, James ]] || 1782-09-08 || to-do |- | [[Fisher-12431|Fisher, George ]] || 1752-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Johnson-57922|Fisher, Sarah Ann (Johnson) ]] || 1846-01-26 || to-do |- | [[Ford-8738|Ford, John ]] || 1892-04-22 || to-do |- | [[Rice-9662|Ford, Edna D. (Rice) ]] || 1893-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fortune-818|Fortune, John Isaac]] || 1889-07-31 || to-do |- | [[Fortune-819|Fortune, James William ]] || 1861-01-17 || to-do |- | [[Fortune-820|Fortune, Evelyn May ]] || 1915-12-14 || to-do |- | [[Fortune-821|Fortune, Joseph William]] || 1917-10-20 || to-do |- | [[Fortune-822|Fortune, John ]] || 1922-02-10 || to-do |- | [[Fortune-823|Fortune, Ella Louise ]] || 1911-12-10 || to-do |- | [[Fortune-824|Fortune, Edith Ellen ]] || 1914-04-01 || to-do |- | [[Johnston-11168|Fortune, Mary Susanah (Johnston) ]] || 1836-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fortune-825|Fortune, Isaac F]] || 1837-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fortune-826|Fortune, Charles W ]] || 1899-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fortune-827|Fortune, Edith Lucille ]] || 1907-11-17 || to-do |- | [[Fortune-828|Fortune, Roswell Emory ]] || 1894-01-01 || to-do |- | [[Fortune-829|Fortune, Herbert Charles ]] || 1899-08-25 || to-do |- | [[Fortune-830|Fortune, Myrtle Fern ]] || 1891-02-04 || to-do |- | [[Fortune-831|Fortune, James Ralph Arthur ]] || 1897-08-29 || to-do |- | [[Fortune-832|Fortune, Theresa Gertrude ]] || 1892-09-27 || to-do |- | [[Fortune-833|Fortune, Isaac ]] || 1809-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fortune-834|Fortune, George M. ]] || 1867-07-00 || to-do |- | [[Fortune-854|Fortune, Peter ]] || 1815-05-18 || to-do |- | [[Ferrell-1322|Franks, Beatrice Marie (Ferrell) ]] || 1916-04-02 || to-do |- | [[Franks-1937|Franks, Charles Milton]] || 1909-12-30 || to-do |- | [[Franks-1938|Franks, Charles ]] || || to-do |- | [[Franks-1939|Franks, Doris ]] || || to-do |- | [[French-6972|French, Sarah E]] || 1869-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-17|Fuchs, Elizabeth (Zumkehr) ]] || 1800-02-07 || to-do |- | [[Fuchs-842|Fuchs, Johann ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-18|Fuchs, Margaritha (Zumkehr) ]] || 1804-07-06 || to-do |- | [[Fuchs-843|Fuchs, Jakob ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Garland-2199|Garland, Susannah ]] || 1737-11-29 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-20|Garn, Maria (Zumkehr) ]] || 1809-08-04 || to-do |- | [[Garn-88|Garn, Abraham ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gibbs-904|Gibbs, David ]] || 1720-04-07 || to-do |- | [[Robson-1346|Gibbs, Mary (Robson) ]] || 1838-04-04 || to-do |- | [[Gibbs-3926|Gibbs, Oscar , Senior]] || 1839-02-00 || to-do |- | [[Fulton-1836|Gibbs, Sarah Alice (Fulton) ]] || 1804-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gibbs-3927|Gibbs, Sheldon , Jr]] || 1788-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gibbs-3928|Gibbs, Oscar , Junior]] || 1870-03-07 || to-do |- | [[Gibbs-3929|Gibbs, Dorothy J.]] || 1865-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gibbs-3931|Gibbs, Charles A.]] || 1863-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gibbs-3932|Gibbs, John Sheldon]] || 1861-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jones-55106|Gibbs, Mary (Jones) ]] || 1768-03-00 || to-do |- | [[Gibbs-3933|Gibbs, Sheldon , Senior]] || 1768-03-27 || to-do |- | [[Gibbs-4001|Gibbs, Charles ]] || 1848-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Grey-1786|Grey, Hannah ]] || 1740-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Snyder-7830|Groom, Velma L. (Snyder) ]] || 1905-11-09 || to-do |- | [[Groom-549|Groom, Emerson ]] || 1902-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ferrell-1326|Grove, Sarah Margaret (Ferrell) ]] || 1878-11-08 || to-do |- | [[Grove-1559|Grove, Clarence Edward]] || 1877-11-00 || to-do |- | [[Hains-99|Hains, Ella Rosanna ]] || 1869-05-30 || to-do |- | [[Hains-100|Hains, John M ]] || 1844-01-01 || to-do |- | [[Maston-131|Hains, Mary Margaret (Maston) ]] || 1808-09-09 || to-do |- | [[Hains-101|Hains, Henry ]] || 1799-05-10 || to-do |- | [[Hains-104|Hains, Henry ]] || 1782-03-11 || to-do |- | [[Hains-105|Hains, John ]] || 1746-12-14 || to-do |- | [[Hains-106|Hains, John ]] || 1781-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hencock-8|Hancock, Elizabeth (Hencock) ]] || 1756-03-06 || to-do |- | [[Hanlon-627|Hanlon, Martha ]] || || to-do |- | [[Snyder-7827|Harding, Sarah Alice (Snyder) ]] || 1913-04-29 || to-do |- | [[Harding-4198|Harding, Clifford ]] || 1910-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Harding-4199|Harding, Gerald ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hari-49|Hari, Catharina ]] || 1815-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ferrell-1327|Harshey, Mary Ann (Ferrell) ]] || 1875-06-23 || to-do |- | [[Harshey-7|Harshey, George ]] || 1868-08-17 || to-do |- | [[Hirons-102|Hirons, Hannah ]] || 1817-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-372665|Hirons, Alicas (Unknown) ]] || 1772-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hitchcock-2126|Hitchcock, Mary Nancy]] || 1789-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hoffmann-1278|Hoffmann, Margaret ]] || 1778-08-23 || to-do |- | [[Holzer-186|Holzer, Christian ]] || 1811-04-28 || to-do |- | [[Steiner-1312|Holzer, Anna (Steiner) ]] || 1810-09-30 || to-do |- | [[Holzer-187|Holzer, Johannes ]] || 1780-07-30 || to-do |- | [[Boller-68|Holzer, Susanna (Boller) ]] || 1783-10-12 || to-do |- | [[Holzer-188|Holzer, Peter ]] || 1753-02-18 || to-do |- | [[Lauber-121|Holzer, Medlena (Lauber) ]] || 1753-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Boller-70|Holzer, Susanna (Boller) ]] || 1726-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Holzer-189|Holzer, Peter ]] || 1722-09-10 || to-do |- | [[Schnyder-44|Holzer, Anna (Schnyder) ]] || 1703-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Holzer-190|Holzer, Giligian ]] || 1698-01-16 || to-do |- | [[Holzer-191|Holzer, Christian ]] || 1675-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mueller-3176|Holzer, Margareth (Mueller) ]] || 1675-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Holzer-192|Holzer, Anna Susanna]] || 1833-10-17 || to-do |- | [[Holzer-193|Holzer, Christian ]] || 1837-08-29 || to-do |- | [[Holzer-194|Holzer, Johann ]] || 1839-04-01 || to-do |- | [[Holzer-195|Holzer, Maria ]] || 1842-05-09 || to-do |- | [[Holzer-196|Holzer, Elizabeth ]] || 1843-11-27 || to-do |- | [[Holzer-197|Holzer, Abraham ]] || 1846-11-14 || to-do |- | [[Lefever-142|Hooper, Priscilla (Lefever) ]] || 1805-04-07 || to-do |- | [[Hottinger-56|Hottinger, Karl ]] || 1900-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jennings-6018|Jennings, James M]] || 1813-04-03 || to-do |- | [[Barnard-3359|Jennings, Lemina Nina (Barnard) ]] || 1822-05-04 || to-do |- | [[Johnson-57252|Johnson, Ellen ]] || 1858-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Johnson-57555|Johnson, Abraham ]] || 1825-07-00 || to-do |- | [[Johnson-57556|Johnson, Nehemiah Myre ]] || 1789-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Johnston-11349|Johnson, James (Johnston) ]] || 1808-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wright-25598|Johnston, Elanor (Wright) ]] || 1813-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jones-55188|Jones, Jonathan ]] || 1736-03-24 || to-do |- | [[Jones-55189|Jones, Josiah ]] || 1701-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Josi-10|Josi, Christian ]] || 1780-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Aegler-2|Josi, Susanna (Aegler) ]] || 1780-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kale-127|Kale, Elizabeth ]] || 1789-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kale-128|Kale, John Johannes Georg ]] || 1756-05-22 || to-do |- | [[Kandel-64|Kandel, Herbert Louis Richard]] || 1910-08-27 || to-do |- | [[Heiby-71|Kandel, Elizabeth Lucille (Heiby) ]] || 1915-07-03 || to-do |- | [[Kandel-68|Kandel, Celesta ]] || 1880-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kandel-69|Kandel, George ]] || 1880-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kershaw-582|Kershaw, Hepzibah ]] || 1828-12-19 || to-do |- | [[Meadowcroft-86|Kershaw, Sarah (Meadowcroft) ]] || 1791-09-03 || to-do |- | [[Kershaw-583|Kershaw, Nicholas ]] || 1795-07-11 || to-do |- | [[Kershaw-591|Kershaw, Abel ]] || 1742-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kershaw-592|Kershaw, James ]] || 1718-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lum-255|Kershaw, Mary (Lum) ]] || 1762-01-10 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-373222|Kershaw, Ann (Unknown) ]] || 1799-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Turney-789|Kimmel, Catherine (Turney) ]] || 1818-09-03 || to-do |- | [[Kinnison-96|Kinnison, Leslie Howard]] || 1886-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Knaup-12|Knaup, Mary Catherine ]] || 1762-11-25 || to-do |- | [[Krauss-244|Krauss, Johann Georg]] || 1690-09-17 || to-do |- | [[Zimmerman-2479|Krauss, Maria Barbara (Zimmerman) ]] || 1698-03-13 || to-do |- | [[Lancaster-2497|Lancaster, Esther Nathalie]] || 1909-11-23 || to-do |- | [[Lancaster-2498|Lancaster, George Francis]] || 1882-11-14 || to-do |- | [[Lancaster-2499|Lancaster, John Oliver]] || 1850-05-05 || to-do |- | [[Wells-13507|Lancaster, Mary Ann (Wells) ]] || 1812-09-17 || to-do |- | [[Lynch-5585|Lancaster, Margaret (Lynch) ]] || 1855-12-00 || to-do |- | [[Colgan-427|Lancaster, Irene Ella (Colgan) ]] || 1886-07-30 || to-do |- | [[Landis-1062|Landis, Susanna ]] || 1815-02-10 || to-do |- | [[Girt-22|Lefever, Jean (Girt) ]] || 1768-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Anderson-30508|Lefever, Elizabeth (Anderson) ]] || 1798-03-15 || to-do |- | [[Lefever-300|Lefever, Minor ]] || 1797-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lenhart-299|Lenhart, Peter ]] || 1807-04-07 || to-do |- | [[Lynch-5586|Lynch, John ]] || 1815-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-373091|Lynch, Margaret (Unknown) ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mahon-557|Mahon, James ]] || 1784-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mahon-558|Mahon, John ]] || 1758-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Marshall-2740|Marshall, David ]] || 1661-07-24 || to-do |- | [[Masten-273|Masten, Peter ]] || 1743-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Maston-133|Maston, James ]] || 1770-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Milligan-1449|Milligan, Caroline ]] || 1846-05-31 || to-do |- | [[Milligan-1450|Milligan, Cuthbert ]] || 1794-11-15 || to-do |- | [[Minard-195|Minard, George ]] || 1797-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Köhl-723|Minard, Maria (Köhl) ]] || 1776-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Miner-1670|Miner, John William]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Minerd-32|Minerd, Rebecca ]] || 1850-06-24 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-27|Moser, Margaretha (Zumkehr) ]] || 1874-05-09 || to-do |- | [[Moser-2211|Moser, Christian ]] || 1860-10-21 || to-do |- | [[Moser-2217|Moser, Christian ]] || 1819-09-06 || to-do |- | [[Muhlemann-2|Muhlemann, John Edward ]] || 1892-10-01 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-38|Mulz, Louise Ida (Zumkehr) ]] || 1893-11-08 || to-do |- | [[Mulz-4|Mulz, George ]] || || to-do |- | [[Munk-199|Munk, Eva Viola ]] || 1865-11-29 || to-do |- | [[Munk-200|Munk, George Franklin]] || 1834-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Munk-201|Munk, Christoph Jacob ]] || 1794-10-07 || to-do |- | [[Schooley-386|Neel, Ada Bessie (Schooley) ]] || 1903-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Neel-788|Neel, Frank ]] || 1892-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ort-108|Ort, Christina ]] || 1730-10-17 || to-do |- | [[Oyster-111|Oyster, Catharine Ann ]] || 1839-12-26 || to-do |- | [[Oyster-112|Oyster, John ]] || 1815-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pieren-2|Pieren, Christian ]] || 1750-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-372815|Pieren, Margret (Unknown) ]] || 1750-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Poesel-1|Poesel, Gustav Wilhelm]] || 1900-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Polier-5|Polier, Gottlieb ]] || 1835-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-40|Preiss, Frieda Marie Theresa (Zumkehr) ]] || 1898-02-23 || to-do |- | [[Preiss-73|Preiss, Fritz Edward]] || 1896-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Reed-13576|Reed, Dorothy Dolly ]] || 1803-06-14 || to-do |- | [[Reynolds-11839|Reynolds, Elijah Edwards, Jr.]] || 1892-05-14 || to-do |- | [[Reynolds-11840|Reynolds, Elijah Edwards]] || 1852-02-29 || to-do |- | [[Lanning-458|Reynolds, Mary Ann (Lanning) ]] || 1854-09-09 || to-do |- | [[Ferrell-1334|Ridley, Shirley (Ferrell)]] || || to-do |- | [[Ringer-362|Ringer, Eliza ]] || 1839-02-03 || to-do |- | [[Warstler-59|Ringer, Elizabeth (Warstler) ]] || 1822-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ringer-363|Ringer, Michael ]] || 1815-02-22 || to-do |- | [[Ringer-364|Ringer, John Michael ]] || 1783-03-03 || to-do |- | [[Ringer-365|Ringer, Michael ]] || 1755-07-26 || to-do |- | [[Ringer-366|Ringer, Johann George]] || 1727-09-27 || to-do |- | [[Robson-1347|Robson, John ]] || 1802-04-30 || to-do |- | [[Schlosser-390|Schlosser, Peter ]] || 1785-07-07 || to-do |- | [[Schlosser-391|Schlosser, Philip ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Schoenfeld-132|Schoenfeld, Karl Gottlieb]] || 1850-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Donath-56|Schoenfeld, Christianna Auguste (Donath) ]] || 1850-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-373786|Schooley, Leo D (Unknown) ]] || 1869-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Schooley-382|Schooley, Mahlon H]] || 1857-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Schooley-383|Schooley, Junior M]] || 1894-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Schooley-384|Schooley, Sherman G]] || 1896-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Schooley-385|Schooley, Mintie ]] || 1901-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Schultes-25|Schultes, Regina ]] || 1802-07-05 || to-do |- | [[Slusser-152|Slusser, George Franklin ]] || 1893-07-12 || to-do |- | [[Slusser-154|Slusser, Henry Wilson ]] || 1861-09-07 || to-do |- | [[Slusser-155|Slusser, Ina June ]] || 1922-06-24 || to-do |- | [[Slusser-156|Slusser, Beverly Mary ]] || 1933-10-30 || to-do |- | [[Slusser-157|Slusser, Ruth Nadine ]] || 1926-01-12 || to-do |- | [[Slusser-158|Slusser, Blanche Mae ]] || 1927-06-18 || to-do |- | [[Slusser-159|Slusser, Franklin George ]] || 1924-09-11 || to-do |- | [[Slusser-160|Slusser, Frederick Wilson ]] || 1919-07-14 || to-do |- | [[Slusser-161|Slusser, William ]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Slusser-162|Slusser, Bertha Viola ]] || 1904-08-19 || to-do |- | [[Slusser-163|Slusser, Estella May ]] || 1886-05-05 || to-do |- | [[Slusser-164|Slusser, Guy Allott ]] || 1899-01-12 || to-do |- | [[Slusser-165|Slusser, William Harrison ]] || 1890-12-10 || to-do |- | [[Slusser-166|Slusser, Edna Belle ]] || 1889-02-07 || to-do |- | [[Slusser-167|Slusser, Calvin Henry ]] || 1895-09-23 || to-do |- | [[Schlosser-388|Slusser, Johnathan (Schlosser) ]] || 1817-05-25 || to-do |- | [[Slusser-171|Slusser, Samuel ]] || 1810-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Burchfield-520|Slusser, Anna (Burchfield) ]] || 1808-11-30 || to-do |- | [[Snider-2021|Snider, David ]] || 1837-08-28 || to-do |- | [[Snyder-7801|Snyder, Melanie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Snyder-7806|Snyder, James I]] || || to-do |- | [[Ferrell-1311|Snyder, Gail (Ferrell)]] || || to-do |- | [[Snyder-7818|Snyder, Reginald Edwin]] || 1944-08-07 || to-do |- | [[Snyder-7820|Snyder, Robert Brown]] || 1876-03-16 || to-do |- | [[Snyder-7821|Snyder, Samuel ]] || 1827-03-07 || to-do |- | [[Gibbs-3924|Snyder, Margaret Amelia (Gibbs) ]] || 1874-06-20 || to-do |- | [[Fortune-817|Snyder, Winifred (Fortune)]] || || to-do |- | [[LeFever-299|Snyder, Louisa (LeFever) ]] || 1835-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Snyder-7826|Snyder, Catherine ]] || 1907-11-05 || to-do |- | [[Snyder-7831|Snyder, Carl Chester]] || 1899-12-03 || to-do |- | [[Snyder-7832|Snyder, Clifford Henry]] || 1910-01-16 || to-do |- | [[Kandel-63|Snyder, Nancy Ellen (Kandel) ]] || 1945-07-24 || to-do |- | [[Snyder-7846|Snyder, Keith ]] || || to-do |- | [[Snyder-7848|Snyder, Floyd ]] || || to-do |- | [[Schooley-380|Snyder, Benna (Schooley) ]] || 1906-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Snyder-7869|Snyder, Charles Henry]] || 1853-04-20 || to-do |- | [[Snyder-7870|Snyder, Hiram J]] || 1854-11-08 || to-do |- | [[Snyder-7871|Snyder, Francis M]] || 1856-05-00 || to-do |- | [[Snyder-7873|Snyder, Mary C]] || 1857-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Snyder-7874|Snyder, Martha ]] || 1848-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Snyder-7875|Snyder, John C.f.]] || 1863-04-14 || to-do |- | [[Snyder-7877|Snyder, Samuel Grant]] || 1866-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Snyder-7878|Snyder, William M]] || 1867-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Snyder-7879|Snyder, Edward Brawley]] || 1870-07-23 || to-do |- | [[Snyder-7916|Snyder, Ethel ]] || || to-do |- | [[Snyder-7917|Snyder, Leo ]] || || to-do |- | [[Bullock-2722|Snyder, Shirley (Bullock)]] || || to-do |- | [[Snyder-7923|Snyder, Ilene ]] || || to-do |- | [[Snyder-7924|Snyder, Glenroy ]] || || to-do |- | [[Snyder-7925|Snyder, Clifford ]] || || to-do |- | [[Snyder-7926|Snyder, Charles ]] || || to-do |- | [[Snyder-7927|Snyder, Anna ]] || || to-do |- | [[Steiner-1313|Steiner, Abraham ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Allenbach-17|Steiner, Susanna (Allenbach) ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Stephenson-4551|Stephenson, Jane Hannah ]] || 1803-05-22 || to-do |- | [[Ford-8737|Stewart, Evelyn (Ford)]] || || to-do |- | [[Stewart-23319|Stewart, Edward ]] || || to-do |- | [[Stewart-23320|Stewart, Edward ]] || 1888-12-03 || to-do |- | [[Charleston-92|Stewart, Janet (Charleston) ]] || 1894-05-04 || to-do |- | [[Stewart-23321|Stewart, Samuel A]] || 1858-11-09 || to-do |- | [[Stewart-23322|Stewart, William B]] || 1827-05-31 || to-do |- | [[Davis-47144|Stewart, Susannah (Davis) ]] || 1833-05-28 || to-do |- | [[Stewart-23323|Stewart, Kinsey ]] || 1802-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Stewart-23324|Stewart, James ]] || || to-do |- | [[Stewart-23325|Stewart, James ]] || 1777-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-374744|Stewart, Sarah (Unknown) ]] || 1777-06-01 || to-do |- | [[Virgin-236|Stewart, Sarah (Virgin) ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Stewart-23332|Stewart, John ]] || 1824-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Thomas-26663|Thomas, Nancy Ann ]] || 1809-01-25 || to-do |- | [[Truby-68|Truby, Catharine ]] || 1787-10-01 || to-do |- | [[Trump-292|Trump, Sarah ]] || 1818-06-09 || to-do |- | [[Trump-293|Trump, Michael ]] || 1780-04-04 || to-do |- | [[Slusser-153|Tyson, Grace M (Slusser) ]] || 1930-07-02 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-370366|Unknown, Mary ]] || 1821-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-371310|Unknown, Nancy ]] || 1763-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-374452|Unknown, Sarah Anna]] || 1776-04-05 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-374742|Unknown, Rebecca ]] || 1806-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Von_Kanel-61|Von Kanel, Elizabeth ]] || 1838-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Warden-840|Warden, Edith Emma ]] || 1883-10-31 || to-do |- | [[Elson-318|Warden, Louisa (Elson) ]] || 1854-11-20 || to-do |- | [[Warden-841|Warden, Joseph W ]] || 1854-01-19 || to-do |- | [[Warden-842|Warden, Joseph ]] || 1817-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Warden-843|Warden, Thomas Sidney ]] || 1885-03-25 || to-do |- | [[Warden-844|Warden, Herbert James ]] || 1882-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Warden-845|Warden, Mary Elizabeth ]] || 1878-05-29 || to-do |- | [[Warden-846|Warden, William Francis ]] || 1881-03-19 || to-do |- | [[Warden-847|Warden, Amy Louisa ]] || 1876-09-15 || to-do |- | [[Warden-848|Warden, Joseph ]] || 1880-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Werren-54|Werren, Johannes ]] || 1820-10-10 || to-do |- | [[Widmer-173|Werren, Magdalena (Widmer) ]] || 1828-07-26 || to-do |- | [[Williams-52321|Williams, Enoch ]] || 1736-05-20 || to-do |- | [[Snyder-7919|Withem, Mary (Snyder)]] || || to-do |- | [[Withem-71|Withem, Chester ]] || || to-do |- | [[Withem-72|Withem, Amos C]] || 1907-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kinnison-95|Withem, Maxine (Kinnison) ]] || 1910-06-12 || to-do |- | [[Withem-73|Withem, Louis H]] || 1858-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Withem-74|Withem, Thomas ]] || 1832-08-10 || to-do |- | [[North-1981|Withem, Mary (North) ]] || 1838-12-25 || to-do |- | [[Worrell-558|Worrell, Donald ]] || || to-do |- | [[Worrell-559|Worrell, Walter Madison Jennings]] || 1907-05-20 || to-do |- | [[Worrell-560|Worrell, William Harbert]] || 1875-04-21 || to-do |- | [[Wright-25599|Wright, Judith ]] || 1794-07-24 || to-do |- | [[Wright-25600|Wright, John ]] || 1789-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wright-25601|Wright, William ]] || 1740-11-01 || to-do |- | [[Snyder-7876|Yates, Anna E (Snyder) ]] || 1864-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Zehr-187|Zehr, Jacob ]] || 1841-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-5|Zumkehr, Lillian Lorena]] || 1899-03-25 || to-do |- | [[Werren-53|Zumkehr, Susanna Katharina (Werren) ]] || 1871-01-13 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-6|Zumkehr, Emmanuel Frederick]] || 1870-12-15 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-7|Zumkehr, Rosa Marie ]] || 1902-02-18 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-8|Zumkehr, John Elmer ]] || 1893-12-08 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-9|Zumkehr, Frederick Emill Albert ]] || 1897-10-21 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-10|Zumkehr, Esther Anna ]] || 1914-03-27 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-11|Zumkehr, William Frederick ]] || 1895-03-13 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-12|Zumkehr, Walter Frederick ]] || 1909-10-05 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-13|Zumkehr, Laura Mae ]] || 1906-07-22 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-14|Zumkehr, Abraham , Senior]] || 1812-04-03 || to-do |- | [[Holzer-185|Zumkehr, Anna Susanna (Holzer) ]] || 1848-07-28 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-15|Zumkehr, Abraham ]] || 1779-04-04 || to-do |- | [[Pieren-1|Zumkehr, Susanna (Pieren) ]] || 1774-06-26 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-16|Zumkehr, Christian ]] || 1750-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Senften-3|Zumkehr, Margret (Senften) ]] || 1750-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-19|Zumkehr, Sara ]] || 1807-11-01 || to-do |- | [[Josi-9|Zumkehr, Susanna (Josi) ]] || 1802-12-17 || to-do |- | [[Caentschi-1|Zumkehr, Elsbet (Caentschi) ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-21|Zumkehr, Christian ]] || 1814-09-08 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-22|Zumkehr, Susanna Catharina]] || 1835-06-28 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-23|Zumkehr, Abraham ]] || 1838-11-30 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-24|Zumkehr, Elsbeth ]] || 1841-12-19 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-25|Zumkehr, Christian ]] || 1868-04-06 || to-do |- | [[Schoenfeld-131|Zumkehr, Ida Lina (Schoenfeld) ]] || 1870-03-15 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-26|Zumkehr, Johannes ]] || 1869-05-03 || to-do |- | [[Kress-409|Zumkehr, Louise (Kress) ]] || 1870-12-02 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-28|Zumkehr, Abraham ]] || 1878-02-14 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-29|Zumkehr, Peter ]] || 1879-09-20 || to-do |- | [[Lagler-2|Zumkehr, Barbara (Lagler) ]] || 1880-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-30|Zumkehr, Daniel ]] || 1908-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-31|Zumkehr, Harvey ]] || 1911-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-32|Zumkehr, Margaret ]] || 1916-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-33|Zumkehr, Karl Christian]] || 1896-02-19 || to-do |- | [[Latisch-1|Zumkehr, Anna Frieda (Latisch) ]] || 1900-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-34|Zumkehr, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm]] || 1899-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Koppe-38|Zumkehr, Klara Anna (Koppe) ]] || 1900-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-35|Zumkehr, Auguste Hedwig]] || 1902-02-01 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-36|Zumkehr, Margarete ]] || 1907-11-06 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-37|Zumkehr, Albert ]] || 1892-05-20 || to-do |- | [[Muller-4926|Zumkehr, Flora (Muller) ]] || 1895-09-18 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-39|Zumkehr, Alfred ]] || 1895-03-23 || to-do |- | [[Sedatis-1|Zumkehr, Berta (Sedatis) ]] || 1898-09-10 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-41|Zumkehr, Max ]] || 1899-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Miller-45915|Zumkehr, Hilda (Miller) ]] || 1900-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Marietti-3|Zumkehr, Lucy (Marietti) ]] || 1900-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-44|Zumkehr, Franc Oscar]] || 1907-10-13 || to-do |- | [[Skilandat-1|Zumkehr, Helena Johanna (Skilandat) ]] || 1900-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-45|Zumkehr, Walter Wilhelm]] || 1909-09-25 || to-do |- | [[Koller-259|Zumkehr, Rose (Koller) ]] || 1900-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Zumkehr-46|Zumkehr, Hildegard ]] || 1912-08-12 || to-do |- |} *also Dolly Reed's ancestors

Melanies 15 for 15 page

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'''“One and done” missions:''' *'''1''' Add a photo of yourself to your profile. '''''Added 28/01/23''''' *'''2''' Improve the biography of your profile. '''''Achieved 28 Jan 2023''''' *'''3''' Increase your CC7 number from 1168 to 1318. [[Space:Increase_CC7_Count|Increase CC7 Count]] '''''Achieved 02/04/2023''''' with count of 1,322. * '''4''' Add and explore Wikitree Browser Extension ; [[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension|WikiTree Browser Extension]] '''''added 15/01/23''''' * '''5''' Create a free-space profile about something that interests you. This page for the 15 for 15 challenge, '''''created on 9 Jan 2023''''' * '''6'''*''Attend WikiTree Day 2023.'' Attended Wikitree Symposium and Wikitree Day! Nov 4,5,6 2023 * '''7''' Add a book to the Source Library '''Achieved 17th July 2023''' [[Space:Book_-_Sydney_Cemeteries:_A_field_guide|Sydney Cemeteries Field Guide]] Added 17 Jul 2023 * '''8''' Help another WikiTreer to break down a brick wall. Helped new wikitreer [[Adams-66343|Larry Adams]] to find his correct grandparents and then also helping him with finding the sources, '''July 2023''' '''Here are missions where you’ll want to count:''' '''9''' I added at least one source to these 15 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles Category: '''Achieved 14th Feb 2023''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Unsourced_Profiles https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:New_South_Wales%2C_Unsourced_Profiles # [[Murray-26227|Richard Murray (1857-1926)]] # [[Wren-2121|Christopher James Wren (1857-1941)]] # [[Stockton-2806|Flora (Stockton) Castle (1858-1896)]] # [[Baker-34095|Mary Elizabeth (Baker) Battye (1862-)]] # [[Wilson-65689|Rosena G (Wilson) Hyland (1862-)]] # [[Dingwall-447|Margaret Devine (Dingwall) Kaiser (abt.1862-1923)]] # [[Black-23177|Archibald Muir Black (1862-1944)]] # [[Di_Fattorini-1|Genevieve Beaufils Lammonerie di Fattorini (1876-1920)]] # [[O'Connor-164|John Joseph O'Connor (1863-)]] # [[Jones-34859|Ada Mary (Jones) Furner (abt.1860-1939)]] # [[Knight-24775|Helena Eleanor Knight (1868-1949)]] # [[Jones-53273|James Jones (1868-)]] # [[Hyde-1263|Elizabeth Hyde (1869-1954)]] # [[Hampton-3898|Eliza J (Hampton) May (1866-)]] # [[Pirie-339|Marion (Pirie) Fuller (1866-1936)]] '''10''' I added more than 150 profiles during the July Connect-a-Thon '''Achieved 17th July 2023''' '''11''' I improved these 15 early profiles from my Watchlist: (Sort by oldest edit) '''Achieved 25th August''' 2023 https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:WatchedList&p=33762198&order=touchedup&limit=500&secondary_order= # [[Waddell-3121|James Waddell (1770-abt.1787)]] # [[Waddell-3123|Janet Waddell (1767-)]] # [[Dunn-19293|John Dunn (abt.1811-abt.1881)]] # [[Knight-13386|Henry Knight (1735-)]] proposed a merge with [[Knight-9503|Harry Knight (1735-)]] # [[Watkins-11655|Sible Watkins (abt.1745-abt.1800)]] Added research notes about possible birth and death records. #[[Smart-1882|Rosalie Florence (Smart) Knight-Brown (1926-1974)]] merged profiles and improved the bio. #[[Smart-1886|Ronald Smart (1927-2013)]] Added birth and death dates, improved the bio. #[[Smart-1887|William Hubert Smart (1925-1999)]]Added birth and death dates, improved the bio. #[[Houston-5693|William Houston (abt.1817-1862)]] Added sources and improved the bio. #[[Finlayson-1181|Thomas Finlayson (abt.1756-bef.1840)]] Added sources, formatted sources and improved bio layout. #[[Seller-513|Christian (Seller) McGruther (abt.1825-1894)]] Updated bio, added spouse and children. #[[Sellar-134|Mary Hay Sellar (1835-1855)]] Improved bio, adding sources related to her death. #[[Waddell-1843|James Waddell (bef.1737-abt.1795)]] improved bio, adding sources #[[Clifford-5055|Albert Charles Henry Clifford (1920-1980)]] improved bio. #[[Keegan-943|William Edward Keegan (1910-1974)]] improved bio. '''12''' I uploaded 15 photos or headstones to these profiles: '''Achieved 17 Sept 2023''' # [[Fisher-26347|James Fisher]] #[[Tomlins-182|Amelia (Tomlins) Dryhurst (1851-1948)]] #[[Dryhurst-18|Thomas Edwards Dryhurst (1843-1908)]] #[[Dryhurst-17|James Rennie Dryhurst (1868-1933)]] #[[Williams-111647|John Williams (abt.1813-1889)]] #[[Houston-5691|Millicent Rose (Houston) Dryhurst (1875-1959)]] #[[Houston-693|Leila Adelind (Houston) Hume (1889-1965)]] #[[Fisher-26334|James Fisher]] #[[Robinson-50474|Edna Marie (Robinson) Hicks (1917-2007)]] #[[Hicks-17519|Keith George Hicks (1921-1940)]] #[[Dryhurst-17|James Rennie Dryhurst (1868-1933)]] removed the old grainy image, replaced with improved image. #[[Jackson-35002|Margaret Jane (Jackson) Hicks (1860-1944)]] # [[McQuillen-140|Andrew McQuillen (abt.1840-1900)]] # [[Dunn-21314|James Dunn (abt.1847-)]] # [[Bryce-1558|James Bryce (abt.1700-abt.1770)]] added current photo of ruins of his home '''13''' I improved these 15 profiles of individuals who died young :[[Space:RTC_-_Guides|RTC - Guides]] '''Achieved 25 Sept 2023''' # [[Seller-514|Duncan MacFarland Seller (1822-1830)]] 1 Feb 2023 #[[Emblem-39|William T H Emblem (1880-1881)]] 20 Jul 2023 #[[Emblem-45|Thomas Emblem (1889-1890)]]20 Jul 2023 #[[Emblem-46|Francis E Emblem (1890-1890)]]20 Jul 2023 #[[Poulton-831|George F Poulton (1918-1918)]] #[[Poulton-832|Mavis I Poulton (1919-1919)]] #[[Robinson-51223|Hazel May Robinson (1915-1916)]] # [[Hicks-17516|Roy J Hicks (1911-1911)]] #[[Robinson-51250|Jessie Robinson (1908-1909)]] #[[Olsen-11920|Michael A Olsen (1885-1886)]] # [[Olsen-11915|William John Olsen (1875-1877)]] # [[Olsen-11918|Frederick Sidney Olsen (1881-1882)]] # [[Fisher-26418|Janet Fisher (1863-abt.1869)]] # [[Waddell-3121|James Waddell (1770-1788)]] # [[Keegan-949|Constance Maud Keegan (1912-1912)]] '''14''' I earned Club 100 badges in these 5 months: '''Achieved 30th Sept 2023''' # January 2023 #February 2023 # July 2023 # August 2023 # September 2023 '''15''' I participated in these 5 monthly challenges: (sourcerers challenges) '''Achieved 31st October 2023''' # SourcerersChallenge20230101 # SourcerersChallenge - 20230201 # SourcerersChallenge -20230801 # SourcerersChallenge -20230901 # SourcerersChallenge -20231001

Melissa ambriz

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Melissa Maynard's 16 for 16 2024

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''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Maynard-5042&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Melissa Maynard To-Do List|Melissa's current to-do list]].''
Melissa's 16 for 16
=== About You === {| class= ! Completed ! Tasks |- !{{Image|file=Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-20.png |align=l |size=25px }} |Add a new or additional photo of yourself to your profile. |- !{{Image|file=Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-20.png |align=l |size=25px }} |Add a biography to your profile. |- !{{Image|file=Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-20.png |align=l |size=25px }} |Take a DNA test (if you haven’t yet) and add your results to your profile. |- ! | Increase your [[Help:Connection_Counts|CC7 number]] by 160 (1203+160=1363) [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Increase_CC7_Count (helpful tips on how to do this)] |- ! | Earn 6 Club 100 badges (make 100 contributions in a month). (Jan) |- ! | Earn 12 Club 100 badges (make 100 contributions in a month). |- ! | Earn 6 Club 1000 badges (make 1000 contributions in a month). (Jan) |- ! | Earn 12 Club 1000 badges (make 1000 contributions in a month). |- ! | Create a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Free-Space_Profile free-space page] about something that interests you. Ideas for Appalachia can be found here: [[:Category: Projects Related to Appalachia|Projects Related to Appalachia category]] |} === Profiles === {| class= ! Completed ! Tasks |- ! | Upload 16 photos of a person or a headstone to the relevant profile(s). |- ! | Upload 32 photos of a person or a headstone to the relevant profile(s) |- ! |Upload 64 photos of a person or a headstone to the relevant profile(s) |- !{{Image|file=Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-20.png |align=l |size=25px }} |Add 16 profiles to a cemetery category |- !{{Image|file=Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-20.png |align=l |size=25px }} |Add 32 profiles to a cemetery category |- !{{Image|file=Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-20.png |align=l |size=25px }} |Add 64 profiles to a cemetery category |- ! |Connect 8 profiles from a cemetery category |- ! |Connect 16 profiles from a cemetery category |- ! |Connect 32 profiles from a cemetery category |- ! | |- ! |Improve 16 profiles from your [[Special:Anniversaries|Anniversaries list]] |- ! |Improve 32 profiles from your [[Special:Anniversaries|Anniversaries list]] |- ! |Improve 64 profiles from your [[Special:Anniversaries|Anniversaries list]] |- ! |Improve 16 early profiles from your [[Help:Watchlist|Watchlist]] |- ! |Improve 32 early profiles from your [[Help:Watchlist|Watchlist]] |- ! |Improve 64 early profiles from your [[Help:Watchlist|Watchlist]] |- ! |Add biographies and sources to 16 profiles from the [[:Category: Appalachia, Notables|Appalachia, Notables category]] |- ! |Add biographies and sources to 32 profiles from the [[:Category: Appalachia, Notables|Appalachia, Notables category]] |- ! |Add biographies and sources to 64 profiles from the [[:Category: Appalachia, Notables|Appalachia, Notables category]] |- ! |Resolve 16 profiles in the [[:Category: Appalachia Project Needs Biography|Appalachia Project Needs Biography category]] |- ! |Resolve 32 profiles in the [[:Category: Appalachia Project Needs Biography|Appalachia Project Needs Biography category]] |- ! |Resolve 64 profiles in the [[:Category: Appalachia Project Needs Biography|Appalachia Project Needs Biography category]] |- ! |Resolve 16 profiles in the Needs Birth Record, Needs Marriage Record, or Needs Death Record category or subcategories |- ! |Resolve 32 profiles in the Needs Birth Record, Needs Marriage Record, or Needs Death Record category or subcategories |- ! |Resolve 64 profiles in the Needs Birth Record, Needs Marriage Record, or Needs Death Record category or subcategories |- ! |Date 16 undated profiles from [[Space:WikiTree_Friday_Date_Night#How_to_Find_Profiles_without_Dates Suggestions (131-134)]] |- ! |Date 32 undated profiles from [[Space:WikiTree_Friday_Date_Night#How_to_Find_Profiles_without_Dates Suggestions (131-134)]] |- ! |Date 64 undated profiles from [[Space:WikiTree_Friday_Date_Night#How_to_Find_Profiles_without_Dates Suggestions (131-134)]] |- ! |Resolve 16 profiles in the [[:Category: Appalachia, Needs Profiles Created|Appalachia, Needs Profiles Created category]] |- ! |Resolve 32 profiles in the [[:Category: Appalachia, Needs Profiles Created|Appalachia, Needs Profiles Created category]] |- ! |Resolve 64 profiles in the [[:Category: Appalachia, Needs Profiles Created|Appalachia, Needs Profiles Created category]] |- ! |Resolve 16 profiles in the Needs [[:Category: Appalachia Project Needs GEDCOM Cleanup|Appalachia Project Needs GEDCOM Cleanup category]] or [[:Category: Needs GEDCOM Cleanup|Needs GEDCOM Cleanup category]] |- ! |Resolve 32 profiles in the [[:Category: Appalachia Project Needs GEDCOM Cleanup|Appalachia Project Needs GEDCOM Cleanup category]] or [[:Category: Needs GEDCOM Cleanup|Needs GEDCOM Cleanup category]] |- ! |Resolve 64 profiles in the [[:Category: Appalachia Project Needs GEDCOM Cleanup|Appalachia Project Needs GEDCOM Cleanup category]] or [[:Category: Needs GEDCOM Cleanup|Needs GEDCOM Cleanup category]] |- ! |Add at least one source to 16 profiles from the [[:Category: Appalachia, Unsourced Profiles|Appalachia, Unsourced Profiles category]] |- ! |Add at least one source to 32 profiles from the [[:Category: Appalachia, Unsourced Profiles|Appalachia, Unsourced Profiles category]] |- ! |Add at least one source to 64 profiles from the [[:Category: Appalachia, Unsourced Profiles|Appalachia, Unsourced Profiles category]] |- ! |Resolve 16 profiles from the [[:Category:DD_Suggestions_Lists|Data Doctor Suggestions]] |- ! |Resolve 32 profiles from the [[:Category:DD_Suggestions_Lists| Data Doctor Suggestions]] |- ! |Resolve 64 profiles from the [[:Category:DD_Suggestions_Lists| Data Doctor Suggestions]] |- ! |Use [[Space:Completeness_Checklist|David Randall's checklist]] to improve 16 profiles to completeness |- ! |Use [[Space:Completeness_Checklist|David Randall's checklist]] to improve 32 profiles to completeness |- ! |Use [[Space:Completeness_Checklist|David Randall's checklist]] to improve 64 profiles to completeness |- ! |Use the Random Profile feature in the [[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension| WikiTree Browser Extension]] or this [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/random/ app] to find and improve 16 random profiles |- ! |Use the Random Profile feature [[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension| WikiTree Browser Extension]] or this [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/random/ app] to find and improve 32 random profiles |- ! |Use the Random Profile feature [[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension| WikiTree Browser Extension]] or this [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/random/ app] to find and improve 64 random profiles |- ! |Connect 8 unconnected profiles in your [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Unconnected Watchlist] (or click View All to find 8 if you don't have any in your Watchlist) |- ! |Connect 16 unconnected profiles in your [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Unconnected Watchlist] |- ! |Connect 32 unconnected profiles in your [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Unconnected Watchlist] |- ! |Improve 16 profiles of [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=%22Died+Young%22+%22Appalachia+Sticker%22&MaxProfiles=1500 those living in Appalachia] (See how to find profiles and what all can still be added to the profile even though their lives were short [[Space:RTC_-_Guides|here]]) |- ! |Improve 32 profiles of [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=%22Died+Young%22+%22Appalachia+Sticker%22&MaxProfiles=1500 those living in Appalachia] who died young |- ! |Improve 64 profiles of [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=%22Died+Young%22+%22Appalachia+Sticker%22&MaxProfiles=1500 those living in Appalachia] who died young
|- ! |Solve 16 Unknowns in your Watchlist (or find orphaned ones here if you have none of your own) |- ! |Solve 32 Unknowns in your Watchlist or Orphaned profiles |- ! |Solve 64 Unknowns in your Watchlist or Orphaned profiles ===Link Builders=== |- ! |Add 16 links between [[Space:Link_Builders_Team#Wikipedia.2FWikidata|Wikipedia/Wikidata]] and a profile on WikiTree |- ! |Add 32 links between [[Space:Link_Builders_Team#Wikipedia.2FWikidata |Wikipedia/Wikidata]] and a profile on WikiTree |- ! |Add 64 links between [[Space:Link_Builders_Team#Wikipedia.2FWikidata |Wikipedia/Wikidata]] and a profile on WikiTree |- ! |Add WikiTree link to bio statement in 16 [[Space:Link_Builders_Team#FindAGrave|Find-A-Grave profiles]] |- ! |Add WikiTree link to bio statement in 32 [[Space:Link_Builders_Team#FindAGrave|Find-A-Grave profiles]] |- ! |Add WikiTree link to bio statement in 64 [[Space:Link_Builders_Team#FindAGrave|Find-A-Grave profiles]] |- ! |Add WikiTree "flower" to 16 [[Space:Link_Builders_Team#FindAGrave| Find-A-Grave profiles]] |- ! |Add WikiTree "flower" to 32 [[Space:Link_Builders_Team#FindAGrave| Find-A-Grave profiles]] |- ! |Add WikiTree "flower" to 64 [[Space:Link_Builders_Team#FindAGrave| Find-A-Grave profiles]] ::[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/162599516/velva-fletta-alderman Example# 1] or [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/100239204/robert-mason-alderman Example# 2]. |- ! |Create a source in FamilySearch for 16 WikiTree profiles (using the [[Space:Link_Builders_Team#FamilySearch| FamilySearch Match tool]]) |- ! |Create a source in FamilySearch for 32 WikiTree profiles |- ! |Create a source in FamilySearch for 64 WikiTree profiles :'''(This is creating a Link for WT as a Source in a FS Profile)''' ===Features=== {| class= ! Completed ! Tasks |- !{{Image|file=Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-20.png |align=l |size=25px }} |Try out the [[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension|WikiTree Browser Extension]] |- !{{Image|file=Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-20.png |align=l |size=25px }} |Try out the [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|WikiTree Sourcer]] |- ! === Challenges/Events === {| class= ! Completed ! Tasks |- !{{Image|file=Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-20.png |align=l |size=25px }} |See the [[Space:Appalachia_Project_Monthly_Challenges_Page|Appalachia Project Challenges Page]] throughout the year for events and challenges that would qualify for these missions. |- ! |- ! |See the [[Space:Appalachia_Project_Monthly_Challenges_Page|Appalachia Project Challenges Page]] throughout the year for events and challenges that would qualify for these missions: |- ! |Attend [[Help:WikiTree Day|WikiTree Day 2024]]. |- ! |Join a [[Space:We_Will_RAWK_You_Event|RAWK]] month long Challenge |- ! |Help with [[Space:Hacktoberfest|Hacktoberfest]] either as a tester or developer |- ! |Add or source 160 profiles during a [[Help:Connect-a-Thon|Connect-a-Thon]] |- ! |Add or source 160 profiles during the [[Help:Source-a-Thon|Source-a-Thon]] |- ! |Add or source 160 profiles during the WikiGames |- ! |Participate in 6 monthly challenges (check the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/challenges challenges] tag to find the most recent ones). Participate in our [[Space:Appalachia_Project_Monthly_Challenges_Page|Appalachia Project Challenges ]] |- ! |Participate in 12 monthly challenges: [[Space:Appalachia_Project_Monthly_Challenges_Page|Appalachia Project Challenges Page]] |- ! |Participate in 24 monthly challenges. Participate in our [[Space:Appalachia_Project_Monthly_Challenges_Page|Appalachia Project Challenges ]] |- ! |Participate in 16 weekly challenges ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/52_ancestors 52 Ancestors], [[:Category: DD Challenges|DD Challenges]], Saturday |- ! |[[Project:Sourcerers/Saturday Sourcing Sprints]], [[Space:WikiTree_Friday_Date_Night|Friday Date Night]], [[Help:WikiTree Challenge|WikiTree Challenge]]) |- ! |Participate in 32 weekly challenges |- ! |Participate in 48 weekly challenges |} ===Projects=== {| class= ! Completed ! Tasks |- ! |Start or join a [[Project:One Name Studies|One-Name Study]] |- ! |Start or join a [[Project:One Place Studies|One-Place Study]] |- ! |Join a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Projects#Geographical_Projects geographical project] |- ! |Join a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Projects#Topical_Projects topical project] |- ! |Join a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Projects#Functional_Projects functional project]. |- ! |Start a [[Help:Free-Space Projects|free-space project]] |- ! ===Community=== {| class= ! Completed ! Tasks |- ! |Help another WikiTreer to break down a brick wall. |- ! |Add a book to the [[Space:Sources-To-Do_List|Source Library]] ([[Space:How_to_Share_Sources_on_WikiTree|here's how]]. |- ! |Award 1 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/wonderful_wikitreers Wonderful WikiTreer] in G2G each month for 12 months |- ! |Give 16 thank-yous each month for 12 months Jan = 11 |- ! |Participate in 16 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/weekend_chat Weekend Chats] on G2G January 5th - 7th Weekend Chat |- ! |Participate in 32 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/weekend_chat Weekend Chats] on G2G |- ! |Answer 8 questions from the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/genealogy Genealogy Help] category in G2G |- ! |Answer 16 questions from the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/genealogy Genealogy Help] category in G2G |- ! |Answer 32 questions from the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/genealogy Genealogy Help] category in G2G |- ! |Award 8 Generous Genealogist badges |- ! |Award 8 Family or Community Star badges |- ! |Invite 8 people to join WikiTree |- ! === Social Media === {| class= ! Completed ! Tasks |- ! |Share 16 of the Question of the Week images on your social media to get your friends and family talking. |- ! |Share 32 of the Question of the Week images on your social media |- ! |Share the shareable family tree image for 16 of your ancestors on your social media |- ! |Share 16 of the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:BrowsePhotos&l=13596542&p=1Question Question of the Week] images on your social media to get your friends and family talking |- ! |Share 32 of the Question of the Week images on your social media |- ! |Share the shareable family tree image for 16 of your ancestors on your social media |- ! |Share the shareable family tree image for 32 of your ancestors on your social media |- ! |Share the shareable family tree image for 64 of your ancestors on your social media |- ! |Watch and leave a comment on 16 of the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/saturday_roundup Saturday Roundup] videos on YouTube |- ! |Watch and leave a comment on 32 of the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/saturday_roundup Saturday Roundup] videos on YouTube |- ! |Watch and leave a comment on 4 videos or social media posts from WikiTree at RootsTech 2024 |- ! |Watch and leave a comment on 8 of the videos from WikiTree Day 2024 |- ! |Watch and leave a comment on 8 of the videos from WikiTree Symposium 2024 |- ! |Comment on 8 WikiTree Social Media posts (Excluding the Question of the Week or Saturday Roundup) - [https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial Facebook], [https://twitter.com/WikiTreers X (formerly Twitter)], [https://genealysis.social/@wikitree Mastadon], [https://www.instagram.com/wikitreers/ Instagram], [https://www.tiktok.com/@wikitreers/ TikTok], or [https://www.youtube.com/c/Wikitreers YouTube]) |- ! |Comment on 16 WikiTree Social Media posts (Excluding the Question of the Week or Saturday Roundup) |- ! |Comment on 32 WikiTree Social Media posts (Excluding the Question of the Week or Saturday Roundup) |- ! |Attend [[Help:WikiTree Day|WikiTree Day 2024]]. |- ! |Join a [[Space:We_Will_RAWK_You_Event|RAWK]] month long Challenge |- ! |Help with [[Space:Hacktoberfest|Hacktoberfest]] either as a tester or developer |- ! |Add or source 160 profiles during a [[Help:Connect-a-Thon|Connect-a-Thon]] |- ! |Add or source 160 profiles during the [[Help:Source-a-Thon|Source-a-Thon]] |- ! |Add or source 160 profiles during the WikiGames |- ! |Participate in 6 monthly challenges (check the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/challenges challenges] tag to find the most recent ones). Participate in our [[Space:Appalachia_Project_Monthly_Challenges_Page|Appalachia Project Challenges ]] |- ! |Participate in 12 monthly challenges: [[Space:Appalachia_Project_Monthly_Challenges_Page|Appalachia Project Challenges Page]] |- ! |Participate in 24 monthly challenges. Participate in our [[Space:Appalachia_Project_Monthly_Challenges_Page|Appalachia Project Challenges ]] |- ! |Participate in 16 weekly challenges ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/52_ancestors 52 Ancestors], [[:Category: DD Challenges|DD Challenges]], Saturday [[Project:Sourcerers/Saturday Sourcing Sprints]], [[Space:WikiTree_Friday_Date_Night|Friday Date Night]], [[Help:WikiTree Challenge|WikiTree Challenge]]) |Participate in 32 weekly challenges |- ! |Participate in 48 weekly challenges |- !

Melissa Wise To-Do List

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Melissa's Background Images for Profiles

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[[Category:Background Images]] These images are free for anyone to use. {{Image|file=Mutimer-76-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Floral Textile''' }} {{Image|file=Melissa_s_Background_Images_for_Profiles.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Example of a profile that uses this background: [[Carter-18628|Katie Carter]] }} {{Image|file=Mutimer-76-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''1920s Art Deco''' }} {{Image|file=Melissa_s_Background_Images_for_Profiles-1.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Example of a profile that uses this background: [[Shuman-799|Zellie Shuman]] }} {{Image|file=Mutimer-76-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Magnolias''' }} {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-141.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Example of a profile that uses this background: [[Shuman-409|Magnolia Shuman]] }} {{Image|file=Mutimer-76-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Farming''' }} {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-143.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Example of a profile that uses this background: [[Carter-18793|Charlie Carter]] }} {{Image|file=Mutimer-76-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Heather''' }} {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-142.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Example of a profile that uses this background: [[Carter-23305|Nita Carter]] }} {{Image|file=Mutimer-76-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Carpentry Tools''' }} {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-144.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Example of a profile that uses this background: [[Miller-45007|Christian Miller]] }} {{Image|file=Mutimer-76-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Floral Design''' }} {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-145.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Example of a profile that uses this background: [[Holland-6398|Fanny Holland]] }} {{Image|file=Mutimer-76-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= '''Green Smocking''' }} {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-146.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Example of a profile that uses this background: [[Green-25835|Catherine Green]] }} {{Image|file=Mutimer-76-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= '''Needle and Thread''' }} {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-147.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Example of a profile that uses this background: [[Lanceter-10|Sarah Lanceter]] }} {{Image|file=Mutimer-76-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= '''Lace 1''' }} {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-151.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Example of a profile that uses this background: [[Shuman-800|Viola Shuman]] }} {{Image|file=Mutimer-76-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= '''Vine Design''' }} {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-152.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Example of a profile that uses this background: [[Lastinger-68|Lemuel Lastinger]] }}

Melissa's Freespace

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=== 1841 Template === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Household'''||'''Name'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |} === 1851 Census Template === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street or Residence'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |} === 1861, 1871, 1881 Census Template === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street or Residence'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |}

Melissa's Occupation Themed Backgound Images

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[[Category:Background Images]] {{Image|file=Mutimer-76-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Railroad''' }} {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-157.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Steam Train }} {{Image|file=Mutimer-76-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Farming''' }} {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-4.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Farm Landscape }} {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-143.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Crops }} {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-6.png |align=c |size=m |caption=Dairy Farm }} {{Image|file=Mutimer-76-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Mail Carrier''' }} {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-2.png |align=c |size=m |caption=Mail Carrier }} {{Image|file=Mutimer-76-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Teaching''' }} {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-1.png |align=l |size=m |caption=School Master }} {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-156.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=School Mistress }} {{Image|file=Mutimer-76-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Carpentry''' }} {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-144.jpg |caption=Carpentry Tools }} {{Image|file=Mutimer-76-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Police''' }} {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-154.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=1870s NY Police Uniform }} {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles.png |align=c |size=m |caption=Police Badge }} {{Image|file=Mutimer-76-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Seamtress, Tailor''' }} {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-147.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Needle and Thread }} {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-155.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Here's an image. }}

Melissa's to do list

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'''WT To-Do List''' ==WT+ Tips on Cemeteries== Data I'm stealing (copying) from Jeff (Ikeler-28). "Unlinked" means there's no cemetery category on WikiTree with the matching Find A Grave cemetery ID #. In this case, that's 2185859. The "No category" box tells you there's 5 profiles on WT that cite FG memorials in cemetery # 2185859, but do not have a category assigned. The red box tells you there's one profile, Hayes-22761, which cites a memorial that's inside cemetery 2185859. However, that profile has been categorized on WT in Old Eyak Cemetery. This is usually either a copy-paste error from the previous profile they created (if these two cemeteries are far apart) or that this is the nearest/closest named cemetery the person who categorized Hayes-22761 could find and they didn't know how to ask for help. So the fix action is: 1) Look for the category that represents Valdez Memorial Cemetery. Browsing at the county level is usually the easiest way to find it, and be sure to look for the alternate names listed on the Find A Grave profile while you're there. 2a) If you found the category in #1, add the Find a Grave cemetery ID number to the infobox. 2b) If you didn't find the category in #1, and you're confident it doesn't already exist, create a category and assign it the Find A Grave cemetery ID in the infobox. Then wait for the next report to generate in a few days. If you didn't fix Hayes-22761, Valdez Memorial Cem will move to the Multiple list If you fixed Hayes-22761, it will move to the Empty list If you fixed Hayes-22761 and categorized 1, 2, 3, or 4 of the five profiles from the "No Category" box, it'll move to the Partial list If you fixed Hayes-22761 and categorized all five profiles, it'll move to the Complete list ==Profiles== Charles Elmer Rodgers - how do I get this book excerpt into his WT profile? Good information: https://books.google.com/books?id=p3R7QkxqLLMC&lpg=PA692&pg=PA692#v=onepage&q&f=false Charles Elmer Rodgers - is this his family too? https://www.newspapers.com/image/161599985/?terms=%22Charles%20Elmer%20Rogers%22&match=1 Is the Shiro haunted (Originally was Charles Elmer Rogers' mansion) Ransom Maynard's Will on Ancestry.com. I would like a map of that area to save. ==Discord== Your category is complete. If you are all set, you can delete your request so our channel is nice and clean. Please and thank you! I'll delete this reply too. ===Brick Walls=== Ollyce Baynes - Detroit, Michigan. Where is he? ===Merges=== Edna Brown Woodward has two kids listed as Lois Woodward and Lois Vada Woodward. They need to be merged. ===Cemeteries=== Some FG Cemeteries have like 500 memorials but not all profiles are on WT. Add the missing profiles. With sources other than FG! Take Andersonville Cemetery in Michigan: 663 Memories on FG, very low count on WT. Profile for Ida Ellis, married to J Castner Weller...Henry-8035. They are in Romeo Cemetery. They have a FG photo but it sucks. Their son Earl Henry Weller is in Romeo Cemetery but not in WT. Lots to unwind. ===Kids to Add=== Charles Rogers - The Novi Mansion man, he has several kids to add. 4 Sons. FS KNWM-4DZ has brothers and kids to add. Big family..maybe source? WT Chilcote-296 has lots of family to add. Maybe source? WT Keightley-101 has lots of family? Maybe source ==YouTube videos== Catch Sandy Patak's videos on YT *https://www.youtube.com/@ancestryroads ==Sourcing== [[Category:Michigan, Unsourced Profiles]] ==Merge== https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stepp-771 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stepp-881 ==WikiTree videos== WT Bee videos. WT University The new category add for cemeteries under WT Bee Links to videos on YouTube *https://www.youtube.com/@WikiTreers *https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEqK4ICkQWXTlPqarokRHM_q-tk64yXUN Bingo videos *https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRdLaXhPTR9VrP6PNUhIx0D Ask Ales videos *https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEqK4ICkQWXSDUTl5g3sN8r7aqi4bXa0k New Member Q&A videos with Betsy Ko ==Connect-a-Thon== https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Maynard-1401. Add his kids from FS. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Maynard-1990 Needs so much help - is FS even have correct info? https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Maynard-2302. lots to add...2nd husband...kids...parents. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Maynard-2411. I want to owrk on him....lots to do. Interesting: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Maynard-3347. Headstone says Lavina I. Everything else says Lavina J. Spouse adds up...not much info on her though. FS: 9KKY-J4K. Not on WT...whole pile of family not on WT. Add Violet Zilka's siblings. Add family: Atkinson-1445 John Speshock. He is unconnected to the big tree. Wife Thelma has many siblings. Thelma is Caparosa-1. (Romeo Cemetery find) William Dee Maynard Maynard-6616. Siblings. Mary Van Sickle KFTN-9BT. Children. Ada Green G9H3-V2T Family. Eleanor Fonger LL3Z-5KC Children and her Siblings. Document the van Hoosen cemetery,. Most of the memorials are not in WT! Big list of folks. ===Tips=== to strike out text in bio/show complete in a list use this strikeout ===Gale's Family=== Tekla Obarski Sep 1899 ==Sources==

Melkonian Educational Institute

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Mellis Name Study

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__NOTOC__[[Category:Mellis Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Mellis Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mellis Mellis] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Mellis name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Mellises), by time period (18th Century Mellises), or by topic (Mellis DNA, Mellis Occupations, Mellis Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Mellis Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Howard-18870|Patricia Gray]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Mellis}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} {{One Name Study|name=Mellis}} Please use this sticker if you wish to add your deceased family tree profiles to the One Name Study:
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{{Clear}} == Resources == * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MELLIS List of Mellis on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/MELLIS G2G feed of questions tagged "Mellis"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Mellis Orphaned Mellis profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Mellis-1 Unsourced Mellis profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=MELLIS Unconnected Mellis profiles on WikiTree]. ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * '''Mellis' in Australia and New Zealand''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Mellis%27_in_Australia_and_New_Zealand * '''Mellis' in Scotland''' https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Mellis%27_in_Scotland&public=1 * '''Mellis' in United States of America & Canada''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Mellis'%20in%20United%20States%20of%20America%20&%20Canada * '''Mellis' in South Africa''' https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Mellis%27_in_South_Africa&public=1 ==Membership== * [[Mellis-126|Paul Mellis]] * [[Howard-18870|Patricia Gray]] * [[Morgan-7747 |Helen Honeysett]] * [[Conder-478 |Lyndel Condor]] * [[Munz-172 |Catherine Munz]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Surname1] * Mellis * Melles * Malis * Malais * Malice

Mellor Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, New Projects]] [[Category: Mellor Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Mellor Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mellor Mellor] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Mellor name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Mellor's), by time period (18th Century Mellor's), or by topic (Mellor DNA, Mellor Occupations, Mellor Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Mellor Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''[[Mellor-851|Anthony Mellor F.C.A.]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Mellor}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Meller Meller] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Meluer Meluer]

Meloche Family History

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The goal of this project is to get our Meloche Family Tree online. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Meloche-235|Kyle Meloche]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Adding our family members to the tree * Uploading any old family documents * Assisting with sharing this project! Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8344269 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Meloche Name Study

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[[Category:Meloche Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Meloche Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Meloche Meloche] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Meloche name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Meloches), by time period (18th Century Meloches), or by topic (Meloche DNA, Meloche Occupations, Meloche Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Meloche Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Lajiness-24|Kevin Lajiness]] ''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Meloche}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Teams / Research Pages== *[[Space:The Case for Pierre Hannongianchiak Meloche|The Case for Pierre Hannongianchiak Meloche]] * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Meloches of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Surname1] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2]

Melrose, Carroll County, Maryland

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{{One Place Study|place=Bachman Valley, Maryland|category=Bachman Valley, Maryland One Place Study}} [[Category:Bachman_Valley,_Maryland]] Today (Wikipedia): :Melrose is an unincorporated community in Carroll County, Maryland, United States, on Maryland Route 30, 2.1 miles north-northwest of Manchester. It ... used to be a small town, with a train track running in its center. The town also had its own post office and zip code. The community still has a small gas station, liquor store and general store called Piper's, and another gas station. The community contains a Used Car Station and mini storage called Melrose Mini Storage. According to the Democratic Advocate, the first house in Melrose was built by Leonard H Smith (see below), about the time the railroad was built. By 1914 Jacob Geisey was living in it. ---- From the Democratic Advocate, Westminster Maryland, November 1874: :Melrose is a flourishing town, situated along the Baltimore turnpike, at the intersection of the Bachman Valley Railroad. The first building was erected in 1872; it now contains twenty dwelling houses, two carpenter shops, two saddler shops, one backsmith shop and one cigar manufactory. The business carried on is as follows: *Dry goods, hardware and grocery store, [[Wentz-751|C. R. Wentz & Son]] *Lumber and coal, Lippy & Rohrbaugh - I think this was [[Rohrbach-256|Adam Rohrbach]], who had wood lots in addition to his main gig of being a rye whiskey distiller. As for the Lippy, it must have been [[Lippy-21|Benjamin Lippy]] or a member of his family. *Cigar store, Peterman & Straevig ([[Strevig-10|Henry B Strevig]] or one of his sons - and the Peterman was possibly [[Peterman-691|Benjamin Peterman]], who married Mary Ann Strevig *Medical doctor and surgeon, [[Keller-8816|J. D. Keller]] (Dr John D Keller lived in York County, not Melrose) *Hotel, [[Hoff-2135|Levi B. Hoff]] *Carpenters, Daniel Hahn, [[Reagle-51|Jacob Reigle]], [[Reagle-52|William Reigle]] *Saddlers, James Jones, [[Smith-259400|Leonard Smith]] *Stone cutter and mason, [[Zumbrum-29|Henry Zumbrum]] *Farrier, [[Myers-19698|Eli Myers]] *Blacksmith, [[Bixler-896|George Bixler]] In April next two more stores will be opened by L. B. Hoff and William Snyder, and several more buildings will be erected by spring. ---- {{Image|file=Images-6-8.jpg |size=l |caption=From the 1877 Atlas of Carroll County. }} :Melrose, in the Manchester district of Carroll County, is on land that was part of a large farm owned by Reuben Shaffer. Reuben sold switch privileges to the Bachman Valley Railroad Co. for $1.00 in 1871 and Melrose was founded in 1872 after the construction of the railroad. He sold many lots from 1872 to 1874 that resulted in 20 dwelling houses, 2 carpenter shops, 2 saddler shops, 1 blacksmith shop and 1 cigar factory. :The 13 mile line ran from Valley Junction, Pennsylvania to Ebbvale, Maryland (slightly north of Manchester). The railroad was built to transport iron ore from Bachman Valley to blast furnaces in Black Rock where it was processed. It became part of the Western Maryland Railway in 1917. The establishment and growth of Melrose is directly linked to the founding of the railroad. Mines in the Ebbvale area closed in the early 20th century and the section of track from Black Rock to Ebbvale was abandoned around 1922. ---- {{Image|file=Images-6-9.jpg}} {{Image|file=Images-6-6.jpg}}

Melrose Cemetery, Roseburg, Oregon

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This page is part of the [[Project:Oregon_Cemeteries|Oregon Cemeteries Project]] See the [[:Category:Melrose_Cemetery%2C_Roseburg%2C_Oregon|Melrose Cemetery category]] for a partial list of people buried in this cemetery. This is a work in progress. '''Cemetery name:''' Melrose Cemetery '''Address:''' 4333 Melrose Rd, Roseburg, Douglas, Oregon, 97471 '''GPS Coordinates:''' 43.245843 -123.470069 '''Information''' (transcribed from posting found at cemetery during 29 Apr 2019 visit)
The Melrose Cemetery Association was formed in 1918. The site had been used prior to that time for many years as a cemetery. One of the first persons buried in the cemetery was Jones Flourney whose grave is believed to be at the SW corner of the "Old Plat". The first actual organized cemetery group was known as the "Melrose Graveyard Fund," started in about the 1880-90's. The ground for the cemetery was donated by Henry Conn III, who settled the area in 1854 and by Jesse T. Arandt, who settled here in 1853. At a later date (possibly at the formation of the association) Charles Keizer donated a piece of land which squared off and completed the cemetery grounds as it now exists. Forty acres were donated to be a school district and cemetery grounds (the actual date is unknown). However, the ground has been used since that time for the purpose of school (for a time) and cemetery. Many people were buried in the cemetery before it was actually formed, about the 1860's and 70's; at that time it was called the Melrose Graveyard. The present cemetery was incorporated in 1916 as the "Melrose Cemetery Association." James W. Conn was the first president. In 1923, when students were moved to the present day Melrose school site, funds and labor were donated. A chapel and Sunday school were built from the two room school and it was dedicated for church and cemetery purposes. Many of the families who donated their time and money for this purpose are now buried in the cemetery. Recently a surveyor's rock was found at approximately the NW corner of the cemetery dated 1917.

Melrose DNA and One Name Study

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Melrose Name Study

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[[Category:Melrose Name Study]][[Category:Melrose-DNA Name Study]][[Category: One Name Studies]][[Category:DNA Projects]] To view the people in this project please click here: '''[[:Category:Melrose-DNA_Name_Study|Category Page]]''' ==Melrose DNA and One Name Study== : Project Leader: [[Lucas-407|Rhonda Lucas]] :Our '''objective''' is to document the Melrose's in [[Lucas-407|Rhonda Lucas']] tree and connect them genetically to other Melrose's worldwide. : ''''''[[NEWSFLASH]]'''''' *'''New''' [http://www.familytreedna.com/public/melrose/ Melrose DNA Project] at Family Tree DNA now open for all DNA testers with the Surname Melrose in their line, please pop over and join! *'''New''' [http://melroseonenamestudy.wordpress.com/ Melrose One-Name Study Blog] *'''New''' [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1707069699612411/ Melrose Genealogy & Family Research Facebook Group] :At present we are using Autosomal DNA testing to confirm matches. We hope to have a yDNA direct descendant of [[Melrose-14|George Melrose]] tested soon for comparative purposes. ---- :Further information on Autosomal Testing available at [http://www.isogg.org/wiki/Autosomal_DNA ISOGG - AutosomalDNA] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genealogical_DNA_test Wikipedia] :'''Inheritance'''Excerpt from “Autosomal DNA, Ancient Ancestors, Ethnicity and the Dandelion”. (5 August 2013). DNAeXplained – Genetic Genealogy; Retreived 21 January 2014, from http://dna-explained.com/2013/08/05/autosomal-dna-ancient-ancestors-ethnicity-and-the-dandelion/ :Every generation gets divided by 50% when we are talking about autosomal DNA transmission. :You inherit 50% of the DNA of each of your parents. They inherited 50% of the DNA of each of their parents, so you inherit ABOUT 25% of the DNA of each of your grandparents. :Did you see that word, about? It’s important, because while you do inherit exactly 50% of the DNA of each parent, you don’t inherit exactly 25% of the DNA of each grandparent. You can inherit a little less or a little more from either grandparent as your parents 50% that you’re going to receive is in the mixer. :This is also true for the 12.5% of each of your great-grandparents, and the 6.25% of each of your great-great-grandparents, and so forth, on up the line. :The chart below shows the percentages that you share from each generation. :{| class="wikitable" border="1" |- ! Relationship to You ! Approximate % Of Their DNA You Share |- | Parents | Exactly 50% |- | Grandparents | 12.5% |- | Great-grandparents | 6.25% |- | Great-great-great-grandparents | 3.125% |- | Great-great-great-great-grandparents | 1.5625% |} ===Footnotes=== ---- == Participants== The following people have been atDNA tested, please see their profiles for gedmatch numbers: :{| class="wikitable" border="1" |- ! DNA Tester ! In common with ! Descended from ! Gedmatch ! Kit Name |- | [[Lucas-407|Rhonda Lucas]] | [[Melrose-14|George Melrose]] & [[Schofield-502|Jane Schofield]] | [[Melrose-30|Mary Jane Melrose]] | A889678 and/or M339940 | LCH Lucas/Cummins |- | [[Cummins-159|Peggy Lucas]] | [[Melrose-14|George Melrose]] & [[Schofield-502|Jane Schofield]] | [[Melrose-30|Mary Jane Melrose]] | M224633 | LCH Cummins/Miller |- | [[Ellison-633|Chrissy Ellison]] | [[Melrose-14|George Melrose]] & [[Schofield-502|Jane Schofield]] | [[Melrose-30|Mary Jane Melrose]] | T038927 | LCH Ellison/Cummins |- | [[Brophy-301|Maria Brophy]] | [[Melrose-14|George Melrose]] & [[Schofield-502|Jane Schofield]] | [[Melrose-30|Mary Jane Melrose]] | A535558 | Maria Milo |- | [[Brophy-85|Shelly Brophy]] | [[Melrose-14|George Melrose]] & [[Schofield-502|Jane Schofield]] | [[Melrose-30|Mary Jane Melrose]] | M033616 | Shelly Brophy |- | [[L-271|Anonymous Melrose]] | [[Melrose-14|George Melrose]] & [[Schofield-502|Jane Schofield]] | [[Melrose-13|Ruth Melrose]] | M842747 | Karynne Melrose |- | [[Carter-8856|Tim Carter]] | [[Melrose-14|George Melrose]] & [[Schofield-502|Jane Schofield]] | [[Melrose-31|Elizabeth Melrose]] | M470150 | LCH Carter/Murray |- | [[Melrose-116|Tom Melrose]] | [[Melrose-26|Thomas Graham Melrose]] | [[Melrose-26|Thomas Graham Melrose]] | Z605992 | Thomas Melrose |} :'''Percentages shared at [http://www.23andme.com 23andme]''' :{| class="wikitable" border="1" |- ! DNA Tester ! Tim Carter ! Peggy Lucas ! Anonymous Ledger ! Shelly Brophy |- | Tim Carter | . | 2.74% shared, 9 segments | 0.64% shared, 3 segments | 0.62% shared, 3 segments |- | Peggy Lucas | 2.74% shared, 9 segments | . | 0.10% shared, 1 segment | 2.06% shared, 7 segments |- | Anonymous Melrose | 0.64% shared, 3 segments | 0.10% shared, 1 segment | . | 0.13% shared, 1 segment |- | Shelly Brophy | 0.62% shared, 3 segments | 2.06% shared, 7 segments | 0.13% shared, 1 segment | . |- ! Rhonda Lucas | 1.61% shared, 6 segments | 50.0% shared, 25 segments | * Nil - 23andme | 1.48% shared, 5 segments |} :*Even though Anonymous Melrose and Rhonda Lucas did not match at 23andme they do match at [http://www.gedmatch.com Gedmatch] by reducing the centiMorgans to 2.

Melrose oldest inhabitants, 1882

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{{One Place Study|place=Bachman Valley, Maryland|category=Bachman Valley, Maryland One Place Study}} [[Category:Bachman_Valley,_Maryland]] Melrose is on the same railroad, and thirty miles from Baltimore. C. B. Wentz is postmaster. Dr. J. S. Ziegler, physician, C. R. Wentz & Sons, merchants, and Levi Hoff, hotel-keeper. The names of the following persons, residents of the district, aged seventy years and upwards in 1879, are given as a matter of local interest: {| border="0" cellpadding="8" | |- |Josiah Dehoff, 78||1801||I think they got the name wrong - I think it's [[Dehoff-46|Samuel Dehoff]], husband of Nancy (directly below) |- |Mrs. Nancy Dehoff, 88||1791||[[Wheeler-23237|Nancy Wheeler Dehoff]] |- |George Yingling, 85||1794||[[Yingling-500|George Yingling]] |- |Mrs. Yingling, 82||1797||[[Hinckel-12|Sarah Hinckel Yingling]] |- |Mrs. Catherine Ganter, 78||1801||[[Frankforter-44|Catherine Frankforter Gonter]] |- |Mrs. Mary Frankforter, 76||1803||[[Unknown-588805|Anna Maria Frankforter]] |- |Henry Steffy, 84||1795||[[Steffy-248|Henry Steffy]] |- |George Leese, 79||1800||[[Leese-208|George Leese]] |- |Mrs. Susannah Leese, 80||1799||[[Kreidler-41|Susanna Kreidler Leese]] |- |John Sellers, 84||1795||[[Sellers-1122|John Sellers]] |- |Mrs. Sellers, 74||1804||[[Weaver-14320|Catherine Weaver Sellers]] |- |Mrs. Elizabeth Martin, 83||1796||[[Frank-5457|Elizabeth Frank Martin]] |- |Mrs. Sarah Bixler, 83||1796||[[Weibling-2|Sarah Weibling Bixler]] |- |Mrs. Mary Gettier, 89||1790||[[Sellers-4093|Mary Sellers Gettier]] |- |Henry Glaze, 79||1800||[[Glace-27|Henry Glace]] |- |David Lippy, 73||1806||[[Lippy-20|David Lippy]] |- |Geo. Everheart, 79||1800||[[Everhart-759|George Everhart]] |- |Dr. Jacob Shower, 76||1803||[[Shower-69|Jacob Shower]] |- |Mrs. Mary Shower, 74||1805||[[Everhart-761|Mary Everhart Shower]] |- |George Shower, 74||1805||[[Shower-76|George Shower]] |- |Mrs. Rachel Shower, 76||1803||[[Everhart-922|Rachel Everhart Shower]] |- |Mrs. Barbara Warner, 78||1801||[[Fair-1697|Anna Barbara Fair Warner]] |- |Mrs. Elizabeth Shaffer, 85||1794||[[Fair-866|Elizabeth Fair Shaffer]] |- |Mrs. Lydia Black, 75||1804||Her husband's name was George, but were they Black - or Flack? |- |Mrs. Catherine Zepp, 75||1804||[[Utz-598|Catherine Utz Zepp]] |- |Henry Lucabaugh, 85||1794||[[Lucabaugh-6|Henry Lucabaugh]] |- |Mrs. Mary Yingling, 85||1794||[[Snyder-9658|Mary Magdalene Snyder Yingling]] |- |Mrs. Anna M. Wolfgang, 77||1802||[[Miller-93029|Anna Maria Miller Wolfgang]] |- |Ephraim Tracy, 76||1803||[[Tracey-1212|Ephraim Tracy]] |- |John Redding, 76||1803||Born in Germany |- |John Everheart, 76||1803||[[Everhart-760|John Everhart]] |- |George Trump, 71||1808||[[Trump-601|George Trump]] |- |George Warehime, 89||1790||[[Warehime-20|George William Warehime]] |- |Stephen Reys, 78||1799 |- |Christian Kexel, 78||1801||[[Keksel-1|Christian Kexel]] |- |Adam Merkel, 83||1796||[[Merkle-345|Adam Markel]] |- |Mrs. Martha Stansbury, 76||1803||[[Erbach-55|Martha Erbach Steick Stansbury]] |- |John Bentz, 72||1807||he and his wife (Maria) below born in Württemberg |- |Mrs. Maria Bentz, 75||1804||she and husband (above) born in Württemberg |- |Mrs. Mary Stansbury, 79||1800||[[Hoover-6612|Mary Hoover Stansbury]] |- |Sarah Butler (colored), 81||1798 |- |Nicholas Warner, 81||1798||Born in Hesse-Darmstadt; wife Margaret, son Daniel |- |John H. Bordleman, 76||1803||Born 1803 in Prussia |- |Benjamin Lippy, 71||1807||[[Lippy-21|Benjamin Lippy]] |- |Elizabeth Gettier, 73||1806||[[Small-6492|Elizabeth Small Gettier]] |}

Melrose Place, Kendal

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Melrose Place, Kendal, Westmorland One Place Study

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== Melrose Place, Kendal, Westmorland One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Melrose Place, Kendal, Westmorland|category=Melrose Place, Kendal, Westmorland One Place Study}}
{{One Place Study|place=Melrose Place, Kendal, Westmorland|category=Melrose Place, Kendal, Westmorland One Place Study}}
{{Clear}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Melrose Place, Kendal, Westmorland One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' England :'''County:''' Westmorland :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 54.32899836572225, -2.7419390372099532 :'''Elevation:''' 49.0 m or 160.8 feet ===History=== '''Melrose Place''' was built to the order of Kendal leather merchant [[Tebay-29|'''John Tebay''']] in 1896. A warehouse previously occupied the site. The property faces south-west, looking along New Road towards Miller Bridge. The south-west face includes the date stone and the entrance to No. 2 Melrose Place which forms the right-hand side of the property. The left hand side is No. 1 Melrose Place, the entrance to which is in the north-west face on New Road. The south-east wall borders the River Kent and its windows look out over the river to Gooseholme. At the rear of the premises is a lane which provides access to the rear of the two properties, and also to the adjacent [[Space:Lambrigg Terrace, Kendal|'''Lambrigg Terrace''']]. ===Population=== Past occupants of the two Melrose Place properties are shown below: '''1 Melrose Place''' :1901 - [[Green-28783|'''Sarah Ellen Buckley nee Green''']] and her sons [[Buckley-3648|'''Frederick William Buckley''']] (railway porter) & '''Arthur Daniel Buckley''' (spirit merchant's errand boy) :1906 - '''Mary Boothroyd (Mrs)''' :1911 - [[Pearson-9834|'''Maurice John Pearson (1862-1928)''']] (fellmonger & leather dresser) :1914 - '''John Painter''' :1921 - '''John Painter''' :1925 - '''John Painter''' :1939 - vacant :1980/81 - vacant :2004 - Aug 10 - sold for £122,000 '''2 Melrose Place''' :1901 - '''William Matthews''' (joiner carpenter), his wife :1906 - '''William Matthews''' :1911 - '''William Matthews''' :1914 - '''James Potter''' :1921 - '''Mrs Potter''' :1925 - '''Mrs Potter''' :1939 - [[Butterworth-746|'''James Hartley Butterworth (1865-1943)''']] (retired barrister), wife '''Elizabeth''' and daughter '''Marian''' :1980/81 - Ground Floor Flat - '''Martin White''' (Provincial Insurance Company) :1980/81 - First Floor Flat - [[Morrow-3872|'''Alexander Kyle Morrow (1919-1985)''']] (security officer for Provincial Insurance Company) and wife [[Kelly-16053|'''Dorothea Frances Morrow nee Kelly''']] (1918 - 1991) :1998 - property used as offices for '''The Vis Williams Pritchard Partnership''' Architects - J S Pritchard retired from the practice on 1 November 1998. The remaining partners W J Vis and A D Varley continued in practice as '''Vis Williams Varley''' with D Michael Williams remaining as Executive Consultant at Kendal.[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/notice/L-55445-256 The Gazette ''accessed 23.10.2023''] :2004 - Mar 29 - sold for £142,500 :2004-2011 - property used as offices for John E Taylor & Company Chartered Surveyors (dissolved 2014) :2011 - Oct 4 - planning approval given to convert property back to residential use :2013 - Apr 17 - sold for £145,000 Notes from the meeting of the Kendal Tactical Traffic group meeting held on 1 April 2009 stated "There have been some landownership issues to address outside Melrose Place, as well as discrepancies between landowner/ highways and common land ownership plans. The works on New Road Car Park and Gooseholme cannot be pursued until SLDC has resolved the common land issues." ==Sources==

MelsMakings

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She quit school and took a position teaching in a one-room school, similar to the one she had attended.[[Space:THE_STORY_OF_MY_YOUTH_AND_EARLY_MARRIED_LIFE_AS_TOLD_TO_LOIS_ELKINTON|Vena's Story]] === My Surnames === :''Click on Surname to view EKA - Earliest Known Ancestor'' :[[Brown-114135|'''B'''rown]], [[Burn-944|Burn]] :[[Chamberlain-5380|'''C'''hamberlain]], [[Crewe-181|Crewe]] :[[Dalton-5292|'''D'''alton]] :[[Gordon-11338|'''G'''ordon]] :[[Marsden-1378|'''M'''arsden]], [[McCrea-647|McCrea]] :[[Newton-9529|'''N'''ewton]] :[[Parkins-197|'''P'''arkins]], [[Paul-5463|Paul]] , [[Parman-419|Perman]] , [[Preston-6351|Preston]] , [[Purves-368|Purves]] :[[Redden-901|'''R'''edden]] :[[Scholefield-77|'''S'''cholefield]], [[Smith-242564|Smith]] , [[Svensdotter-2338|Svensdotter]] :[[Tait-2304|'''T'''ait]], [[Taylor-54475|Taylor]] , [[Taylor-53071|Taylor]] :[[Vernon-2062|'''V'''ernon]], [[Vollemarsdotter-2|Vollemarsdotter]] :[[Hansson-2491|'''W'''illiamson (Waldemarsson, Larsson, Hansson) ]] == Sources == [[Image:ADWP-403.png|400px|center|Welcome to My Page.''']] * Most images are created by me and are from scratch (most beginning their "life" as a circle or a square), or from the discs that come with my computer program. * The Peter Pan images were not created by me, but are computer manipulated [[Image:ADWP-321.png|15px|Public Domain symbol]] public domain images found at [http://www.gutenberg.org/files/26998/26998-h/26998-h.htm Gutenberg org] (as may be some other images). * Some images not found in either of the above statements are computer manipulated [[Image:ADWP-321.png|15px|Public Domain symbol]] public domain images found online and filed on my computer, sources not recorded.

Melton Documents

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This page will be used to load documents related to the Alexander Melton Family for referencing on individual profile pages. Let me know if you have any questions! Thanks! Carrie ===Sources=== [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Melton_Documents-25 Notes by Marjorie D. Melton from Mrs. Raymond Duncan, Trip to New Mexico 1974] ===Family Letters=== Letter from [[Simpkins-667|Bessie (Simpkins) Waldrop]] to [[Simpkins-464|Clara (Simpkins) Melton]] - 26 September 1956 - 5 pages :[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Melton_Documents-14 Page One] :[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Melton_Documents-15 Page Two] :[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Melton_Documents-16 Page Three] :[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Melton_Documents-17 Page Four] :[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Melton_Documents-18 Page Five] Copy of Letter from Benjamin Johnson Melton, Sr. to his daughter-in-law Marjorie D. Melton, written May 1974. 2 pages : [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Melton_Documents-22 Page One] :[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Melton_Documents-23 Page Two]

Melton Family Mysteries

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Seeking information/confirmation on who the father of James D. Melton, son of Elizabeth Garrett, was. A name has been used for over 80 years however there is zero proof that the (supposed) marriage took place. The information we have is as follows: Elizabeth (b.1899 in Monroe Co.) said to have married James E. Melton (b. 12/11/1896 in Monroe, Co.) in roughly 1916. The story goes, per my father and grandmother - Elizabeth's dil - , Elizabeth married this fella to get out of her living situation as she did not like farm work. She moved in with this fellas family but left soon thereafter as she was made to do housechores, etc. When she left, the assumption has been made, that she was so angry that she didnt tell the fella that she was pregnant. To my knowledge there has never been mention of a divorce. She moved back in with her parents, had a son, my grandfather, and married, with proof, a fella in 1921, Clifton Black.

Melungeon DNA Project

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Add your gedmatch kit numbers compare our DNA and find common ancestors and determine once and for all just who we melungeons descend from. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Todd-6372|Melissa Todd]]. GEDMATCH kit # A885691 Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Add surnames * Pictures *any applicable records you can find Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=17750608 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Melville Presbyterian Church Cemetery

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Melville Presbyterian Church Cemetery is located in behind the [http://melvillechurch.ca/ Melville Presbyterian Church]. See [[:Category:Melville Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario|Melville Presbyterian Church Cemetery]] category page to view wikitree profiles for people buried in this cemetery and other details. ==Resources for Further Research== '''Ontario Genealogical Society (OGS)''' The OGS has transcribed most cemeteries in Toronto and this data is available for purchase through their website at [https://torontofamilyhistory.org/toronto-branch/ OGS – Toronto Branch] *[https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1KReXzVNgUPp3SVjOHd_8-jaqnmA&ll=43.793448600000005%2C-79.3529284&z=13 OGS Toronto Cemetery Map] (Map ID: SCR-014) *OGS cemetery ID: 4829 (See [http://vitacollections.ca/ogscollections/2718558/data?n=88 Melville Presbyterian Church Cemetery] for more information) '''The Ontario Name Index (TONI)''' Another resource provided by the Ontario Genealogical Society is [https://ogs.on.ca/databases/toni/ The Ontario Name Index] (TONI) which provides a searchable index of names. These names are linked to a number of different sources of data including cemetery transcriptions. It does ''not'' provide this source information but only where to find it. Most sources are available for purchase via the OGS (Note: this database includes all of Ontario and it is massive. Nevertheless, it may prove helpful place to start). '''Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid (OCFA)''' Another excellent tool for searching cemetery records in Ontario is the [http://ocfa.islandnet.com/homepage.html Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid (OCFA)]. This is a comprehensive searchable database of cemeteries and family names. The site does not have links to transcriptions or provide details about the individual you may be searching for, but it is very helpful for quickly locating the burial location of someone in Ontario to guide your next steps for research. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cemeteries_in_Toronto List of Cemeteries in Toronto (Wikipedia)] [https://www.toronto.ca/311/knowledgebase/kb/docs/contacts/311-toronto/contact-list-cemeteries-toronto-and-gta.html Contact List for Major Cemeteries in Toronto]. The City of Toronto maintains a number of cemeteries once the original owner/operator was no longer able to carry out this responsibility. A list of these cemeteries – closed but maintained by the City of Toronto – is available on the [https://www.toronto.ca/311/knowledgebase/kb/docs/articles/parks,-forestry-and-recreation/policy-and-strategic-planning/cemeteries-in-the-city-of-toronto.html Toronto City website].

Members of 379 Infantry World War II

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The men mentioned on this page were given the Combat Infantryman Badge at the same time as my father-in-law, Robert A. Leve

Members of Parliament, Wales Constituencies

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[[Category: Wales]] [[Category: Members of Parliament]] '''Anglesey''' *[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Aberavon]] *[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Anglesey]] *[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Beaumaris]] '''Brecknockshire'''
*[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Brecon Boroughs]] *[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Breconshire]] '''Caernarfonshire'''
*[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Caernarvon Boroughs]] *[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Caernarvonshire]] '''Cardiganshire'''
*[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Cardiganshire]] '''Carmarthenshire'''
*[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Carmarthen Boroughs]] *[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Carmarthenshire]] '''Denbighshire'''
*[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Denbigh Boroughs]] *[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Denbighshire]] '''Flintshire'''
*[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Flint Boroughs]] *[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Flintshire]] '''Glamorgan'''
*[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Cardiff Boroughs]] *[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Cardiff Central]] *[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Cardiff North]] *[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Cardiff South]] *[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Cardiff South East]] *[[:Category: Members of Parliament, East Glamorganshire]] *[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Glamorganshire]] *[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Gower]] *[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Merthyr Tydfil]] *[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Mid Glamorganshire]] *[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Rhondda]] *[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Rhondda East]] *[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Rhondda West]] *[[:Category: Members of Parliament, South Glamorganshire]] *[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Swansea District]] '''Merionethshire'''
*[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Merioneth]] '''Monmouthshire'''
*[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Abertillery]] *[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Ebbw Vale]] *[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Monmouth]] *[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Monmouth Boroughs]] *[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Monmouthshire]] *[[:Category: Members of Parliament, North Monmouthshire]] *[[:Category: Members of Parliament, South Monmouthshire]] *[[:Category: Members of Parliament, West Monmouthshire]] '''Montgomeryshire'''
*[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Montgomery Boroughs]] *[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Montgomeryshire]] '''Pembrokeshire'''
*[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Haverfordwest]] *[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Pembroke and Haverfordwest]] *[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Pembroke Boroughs]] *[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Pembrokeshire]] '''Radnorshire'''
*[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Radnor]] *[[:Category: Members of Parliament, Radnorshire]]

Members of the Board of Supervisors

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=== Members of the Orange County Virginia Board of Supervisors === Below are listed all men and women (80 and counting) who have served on the Orange County Board of Supervisors since 1870. The year indicates the first year they served on the BOS, followed by the link to their WikiTree profile for deceased members (and myself). *B. Johnson Barbour – 1870, [[Barbour-507|Barbour-507]] *Philip B. Jones – 1870, [[Jones-58969|Jones-58969]] *Richard P. Graves – 1870, [[Graves-6420|Graves-6420]] *Caldwell C. Buckner – 1870, [[Buckner-1803|Buckner-1803]] *John C. Willis – 1871, [[Willis-4990|Willis-4990]] *William F. Brooking – 1874, [[Brooking-240|Brooking-240]] *Eustace Terrill – 1874, [[Terrill-731|Terrill-731]] *Robert B. Gibson – 1874, [[Gibson-15812|Gibson-15812]] *John M. Shipp – 1877, [[Shipp-105|Shipp-105]] *Frank Cowherd – 1878, [[Cowherd-37|Cowherd-37]] *William J. Stevens – 1879, [[Stevens-18174|Stevens-18174]] *Nathan T. Bartley – 1883, [[Bartley-1270|Bartley-1270]] *William T. B. Frazer – 1887, [[Frazer-1043|Frazer-1043]] *Thomas J. Almond – 1892, [[Almond-599|Almond-599]] *Charles D. Hubbard – 1893, [[Hubbard-6695|Hubbard-6695]] *Charles C. Taliaferro – 1894, [[Talliaferro-6|Talliaferro-6]] *R. O. Eddins – 1895, [[Eddins-239|Eddins-239]] *W.W. Sanford – 1895, [[Sanford-3043|Sanford-3043]] Fourth longest serving at 21.5 years. *James C. Graves – 1897, [[Graves-8937|Graves-8937]] *Frank W. Clark – 1897, [[Clark-37119|Clark-37119]] *William G. Buckner – 1901, [[Buckner-1190|Buckner-1190]] Third longest serving at 22.5 years. *James H. Ellis – 1905, [[Ellis-18096|Ellis-18096]] *Robert S. Ellis – 1906, [[Ellis-18097|Ellis-18097]] *E. J. Woodville – 1910, [[Woodville-43|Woodville-43]] *Thomas K. Row – 1915, [[Row-359|Row-359]] *Harry E. Sanford – 1917, [[Sanford-3044|Sanford-3044]] *William V. Bowers – 1920, [[Bowers-4867|Bowers-4867]] *Goree E. Waugh – 1920, [[Waugh-1198|Waugh-1198]] *Thomas A. Almond – 1920, [[Almond-597|Almond-597]] *William L. Utz – 1924, [[Utz-199|Utz-199]] *Edward E. Wambersie – 1924, [[Wambersie-1|Wambersie-1]] *Richard S. Knighton – 1928, [[Knighton-547|Knighton-547]] *William N. Green – 1932, [[Green-24033|Green-24033]] *Erasmus W. Armentrout – 1936, [[Armentrout-656|Armentrout-656]] *William T Green – 1936, [[Green-24013|Green-24013]] *Marcel D. Douglas – 1936, [[Douglas-7679|Douglas-7679]] *Charles A. Utz – 1940, [[Utz-202|Utz-202]] *M. Gilbert Coiner – 1940, [[Coiner-103|Coiner-103]] *L. M. Acree – 1943, [[Acree-297|Acree-297]] *James T. Payne – 1944, [[Payne-9638|Payne-9638]] *W. T. Woolfolk - 1947, [[Woolfolk-83|Woolfolk-83]] *Jim S. Carpenter – 1948, [[Carpenter-14023|Carpenter-14023]] *Alfred T Burress – 1948, [[Burruss-47|Burruss-47]] *R. Monroe Waugh – 1948, [[Waugh-1192|Waugh-1192]] Longest serving member at 32 years. *R. Carlton Brooks – 1952, [[Brooks-12289|Brooks-12289]] *Richard L. Sanford – 1956, [[Sanford-3045|Sanford-3045]] *William M. Yager – 1956, [[Yager-579|Yager-579]] *R. Lindsay Gordon lll – 1964, [[Gordon-8649|Gordon-8649]] Second longest serving at 28 years. *Ashby R. Downer – 1964, [[Downer-558|Downer-558]] *Elbert W. Brown – 1968, [[Brown-92683|Brown-92683]] *Ewart C. Hooper – 1972, [[Hooper-4610|Hooper-4610]] *Coleman C. Colvin – 1975, [[Colvin-1250|Colvin-1250]] *Robert C. Edwards – 1976 *Arthur T. Wood – 1978, [[Wood-45183|Wood-45183]] *R. Duff Green – 1979, [[Green-53328|Green-53328]] *Howard F. Lohr – 1979, [[Lohr-703|Lohr-703]] *Robert J Schwartz – 1980 *Richard O. Blount – 1984 *William G. Roberts – 1984, [[Roberts-29394|Roberts-29394]] *Arlene Baker – 1988, [[Stolpe-29|Stolpe-29]] *John M. Nolan – 1992, [[Nolan-3142|Nolan-3142]] *V. Rea Jones – 1992 *Grover C. Wilson Jr. – 1992 *Richard D. Wallace – 1996 *Clement L. Dodson – 1996 *R. Mark Johnson – 1996 [[Johnson-57218|Johnson-57218]] *Richard K. Wilkinson – 2000 *Roderic H. Slayton – 2000 *Thomas E. Graves – 2004 *Teri L. Pace - 2006 *Lee H. Frame - 2008 *S. Teel Goodwin - 2008 [[Goodwin-9928|Goodwin-9928]] *Zack Burkett - 2008 *Shannon C. Abbs - 2010 *James K. White - 2012 *James P. Crozier - 2014 *Keith F. Marshall - 2021 *Crystal M. Hale - 2023 *J. Bryan Nicol - 2023 *Ed Van Hoven - 2024

Members of the First Parliament of the Colony of Queensland

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[[Category: Australia, Political History]] [[Category: Queensland, Politicians]] [[Category: Queensland, Legislative Council]] [[Category: Queensland, Legislative Assembly]] ==Timeline for Queensland’s First Parliament== *6 June 1859: the colony of Queensland established; *10 December 1859: Sir George Ferguson Bowen appointed as the new colony’s first Governor. Governor Bowen selected Sir Robert George Wyndham Herbert to serve as Colonial Secretary and lead an interim government until elections for the first parliament were held; *27 April 1860: elections started to elect 26 seats, representing 16 electorates, in the Legislative Assembly (the lower house) of Queensland’s first parliament. Seven electorates were multi-member electorates with either two or three members simultaneously representing those districts, while the remaining nine electorates were single-member districts. *11 May 1860: elections ended; *11 May 1860: 11 members were initially appointed by Governor Bowen to serve in the Legislative Council, Queensland’s upper house; *22 May 1860: inaugural meeting of Queensland’s first parliament occurred *23 May 186: prior to parliament’s second day of sitting four more members were appointed by Governor Bowen to serve in the Legislative Council. *29 May 1860 first official sitting day; *20 May 1863: end of the term of the first parliament; *30 May 1863: elections for the second parliament began; *27 June 1863: elections for the second parliament ended. The original appointments to the Legislative Council were for a period of five-years, subsequent to the first parliament they were life appointments. ==The First Parliament of the Colony of Queensland== ===The First Legislative Assembly=== Ten by-elections were held for the Legislative Assembly during the term of the first parliament subsequent to 22 May 1860. William Lambie Nelson's election to the multi-member district of West Moreton was challenged prior to the first sitting of the Queensland Parliament due to Nelson's breaching of nomination rules. The challenge to his election was presented to Governor Bowen on 16 May 1860, first considered by the parliament on 14 June 1860 and then upheld on 22 June 1860. Nelson was not present for any sittings of parliament from 22 May to 22 June 1860. With the position for West Moreton declared vacant, the colony's first by-election was held on 9 July 1860 with Joseph Fleming being the successful candidate. O = Origin incumbent R = Replacement {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" border="1" |+ Members of the Legislative Assembly for the First Parliament of the Colony of Queensland !|Member !|Electorate !|O/R !class="unsortable"|Notes |- |data-sort-value="Blakeney, Charles William"|Charles William Blakeney||Town of Brisbane||O|| |- |Alfred Delves Broughton||West Moreton||O||Resigned 21 December 1860 |- |Henry Buckley||East Moreton||O||Resigned 29 September 1860 |- |Charles Coxen||Northern Downs||O|| |- |George Edmondstone||East Moreton||O|| |- |Gilbert Eliott||Wide Bay||O||First Speaker |- |John Ferrett||Maranoa||O|| |- |Charles Fitzsimmons||Port Curtis||O||Resigned 3 September 1861 |- |Frederick Augustus Forbes||Ipswich||O|| |- |St George Richard Gore||Warwich||O||Resigned 14 January 1862 |- |Charles Robert Haly||Burnett||O|| |- |Sir Robert George Wyndham Herbert||Leichhardt||O||First Premier and Colonial Secretary |- |Henry Jordan||Town of Brisbane||O||Resigned 17 October 1860 |- |Sir Charles Lilley||Hamlet of Fortitude Valley||O||First Attorney General |- |Arthur Macalister||Ipswich||O|| |- |Sir Robert Ramsay Mackenzie||Burnett||O|| |- |Thomas De Lacy Moffatt||Western Downs||O|| |- |William Lambie Nelson||West Moreton||O||Unseated by petition on 22 June 1860 |- |Patrick O'Sullivan||Ipswich||O|| |- |Ratcliffe Pring||Eastern Downs||O||Appointed to the Legislative Council on 24 April 1862 |- |George Raff||Town of Brisbane||O|| |- |Henry Richards||Town of South Brisbane||O|| |- |Charles James Royds||Leichhardt||O|| |- |James Taylor||Western Downs||O|| |- |George Thorn (Snr)||West Moreton||O||Resigned 3 April 1861 |- |John Watts||Drayton & Toowoomba||O||Resigned 26 July 1862 |- |Joseph Fleming||West Moreton||R||Elected on 9 July 1860 (by-election) then resigned 3 November 1862 |- |Thomas Symes Warry||East Moreton||R||Elected on 27 October 1860 (by-election) |- |Robert Cribb||Brisbane||R||Elected on 8 December 1860 (by-election) |- |Henry Challinor||West Moreton||R||Elected on 12 January 1861 (by-election) |- |Benjamin Cribb||West Moreton||R||Elected on 26 April 1861 (by-election) |- |Alfred Sandeman||Port Curtis||R||Elected on 15 October 1861 (by-election) |- |John Gore Jones||Warwick||R||Elected on 4 February 1862 (by-election) |- |John Donald McLean||Eastern Downs||R||Elected on 2 May 1862 (by-election) |- |William Henry Groom||Drayton & Toowoomba||R||Elected on 11 August 1862 (by-election) |- |Sir Joshua Peter Bell||West Moreton||R||Elected on 15 December 1862 (by-election) |} ===The First Legislative Council=== On 11 May 1860, 11 members were appointed by Governor Bowen to serve a five-year term as Members of Queensland’s inaugural Legislative Council. #John Balfour #Francis Edward Bigge #Alfred William Compigné #George Fullerton #John James Galloway #James Turquand Laidley #John Frederick McDougall #Robert George Massie #Sir Charles Nicholson, Bart #Sir Maurice Charles O’Connel #William Henry Yaldwyn On 23 May 1860, four more members were appointed by Governor Bowen and were present at the sittings on 29 May 1860. #Henry Bates Fitz #George Harris #Daniel Foley Roberts #Stephen Simpson Subsequent to 29 May 1860, the eight members below were appointed by Governor Bowen to serve in Queensland’s inaugural Legislative Council. #William Barker – appointed on 26 April 1861 #Alfred Henry Brown – appointed on 26 April 1861 #William Hobbs – appointed on 26 April 1861 #[[Hope-832|Louis Hope]] – appointed on 24 April 1862 #William Landsborough – appointed on 20 December 1862 #John McConnel – appointed on 26 April 1861 #William Duckett White – appointed on 26 April 1861 #Western Wood – appointed on 26 April 1861 http://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/members/former/first-parliament

Members of the First Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia

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[[Category: Australia, Political History]] [[Category: Australia, Politicians]] [[Category: Australia, Senators]] [[Category: Australia, Members of the House of Representatives]] ==The First Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia== [[Image:Australian Images-1.gif|Australia's national Floral Emblem: the Wattle © Commonwealth of Australia]]The elections for the Senate and the House of Representatives for the first federal parliament were held together on 29 March 1901 in New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania and Western Australia, and on 30 March 1901 in Queensland and South Australia. Each state conducted the election of its first federal representatives according to the method used in its elections for its ‘more numerous house of parliament’ resulting in the method of election and eligibility to vote varying between the states. To be eligible to vote, a voter had to be *21 years of age; *a British subject; *a resident of the state for a required period (between 6 and 12 months depending on the state) or, in Victoria and Queensland, property-owners. In Tasmania, there was a small property qualification. *not Aboriginal, in Queensland and Western Australia, unless they owned freehold property; *not a woman, in all states except South Australia and Western Australia. In 1902 all Aborigines lost the right to enrol to vote in federal elections and did not regain it until 1962. [[Image:Australian Images-1.png|Badge – Australian Commonwealth, 1901, Museum Victoria, HT23243]]A candidate for either House had to be 21 years of age, qualified to vote at House of Representatives elections, resident for at least three years in the Commonwealth and a British subject. 187 candidates stood for the House of Representatives; 75 members were elected, each representing roughly 50,000 people: *26 from NSW; *23 from VIC; *9 from QLD; *7 from SA; *5 from TAS; and *5 from WA. 127 candidates (50 from NSW) stood for the Senate; 36 senators were elected, six from each of the six states, directly chosen by the people of each state voting as one electorate. Sources *"[http://exhibitions.senate.gov.au/pogg/election/first_election.htm Conducting the first Federal election]" For Peace, Order and Good Government of the Commonwealth, the First Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia, Parliament of Australia Exhibitions, accessed 22 February 2015. *"[http://exhibitions.senate.gov.au/pogg/election/who_could_vote.htm "Who could vote?]", ''For Peace, Order and Good Government of the Commonwealth, the First Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia'', Parliament of Australia Exhibitions accessed 22 February 2015. {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" border="1" |+ Members of the First Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia !|House !|State !|Name ! class="unsortable"|Electorate |- |H||NSW||data-sort-value="Barton, Edmund"|[[Barton-2646|Edmund Barton]]||Member for Hunter (New South Wales) 1901-1903 |- |H||NSW||data-sort-value="Brown, Thomas"|Thomas Brown||Member for Canobolas (New South Wales) 1901-1906
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Cyril St Clair Cameron|| Senator for Tasmania 1901-1903 & 1907-1913 |- |H||TAS||Donald Norman Cameron|| Member for Tasmania 1901-1903 Member for Wilmot (Tasmania) 1904-1906 |- |S||TAS||John Singleton Clemons|| Senator for Tasmania 1901-1914 |- |S||TAS||Henry Dobson|| Senator for Tasmania 1901-1910 |- |H||TAS||data-sort-value="Fysh, Philip Oakley"|[[Fysh-9|Sir Philip Oakley Fysh]]|| Member for Tasmania 1901-1903 Member for Denison (Tasmania) 1903-1910 |- |H||TAS||William Hartnoll|| Member for Tasmania 1902-1903 |- |S||TAS||John Henry Keating|| Senator for Tasmania 1901-1923 |- |S||TAS||James Macfarlane|| Senator for Tasmania 1901-1910 |- |S||TAS||David John O’Keefe|| Senator for Tasmania 1901-1906, 1910-1914 & 1914-1920 Member for Denison 1922-1925 |- |H||TAS||King O’Malley|| Member for Tasmania 1901-1903 Member for Darwin (Tasmania) 1903-1917 |- |H||TAS||William Guthrie Spence|| Member for Darwin (Tasmania) 1917-1919 |- |H||TAS||Frederick William Piesse|| Member for Tasmania 1901-1902 |- |S||SA||data-sort-value="Baker, Richard Chaffey"|[[Baker-16605|Sir Richard Chaffey Baker]]|| Senator for South Australia 1901-1906 |- |H||SA||Egerton Lee Batchelor|| Member for South Australia 1901-1903 Member for Boothby (South Australia) 1903-1911 |- |H||SA||data-sort-value="Bonython, John Langdon"|[[Bonython-55|Sir John Langdon Bonython]]|| Member for South Australia 1901-1903 Member for Barker (South Australia) 1903-1906 |- |S||SA||David Morley Charleston|| Senator for South Australia 1901-1903 |- |S||SA||data-sort-value="Downer, John William"|[[Downer-334|Sir John William Downer]]|| Senator for South Australia 1901-1903 |- |H||SA||Patrick McMahon Glynn|| Member for South Australia 1901-1903 Member for Angas (South Australia) 1903-1919 |- |H||SA||data-sort-value="Holder, Frederick William"|[[Holder-1292|Frederick William Holder]]|| Member for South Australia 1901-1903 Member for Wakefield (South Australia) 1903-1909 |- |H||SA||Charles Cameron Kingston|| Member for South Australia 1901-1903 Member for Adelaide (South Australia) 1903-1908 |- |S||SA||Gregor McGregor|| Senator for South Australia 1901-1914 |- |S||SA||Thomas Playford|| Senator for South Australia 1901-1906 |- |H||SA||Alexander Poynton|| Member for South Australia 1901-1903 Member for Grey (South Australia) 1903-1922 |- |H||SA||Vaiben Louis Solomon|| Member for South Australia 1901-1903 |- |S||SA||Sir Josiah Henry Symon|| Senator for South Australia 1901-1913 |- |H||QLD||Frederick William Bamford|| Member for Herbert (Queensland) 1901-1925 |- |S||QLD||data-sort-value="Dawson, Andrew (Anderson) "|[[Dawson-3114|Andrew (Anderson) Dawson]]|| Senator for Queensland 1901-1906 |- |S||QLD||James George Drake|| Senator for Queensland 1901-1906 |- |H||QLD||Richard Edwards|| Member for Oxley (Queensland) 1901-1913 |- |S||QLD||John Ferguson|| Senator for Queensland 1901-1903 |- |H||QLD||data-sort-value="Fisher, Andrew (Anderson)"|[[Fisher-5597|Andrew Fisher]]|| Member for Wide Bay (Queensland) 1901-1915 |- |S||QLD||Thomas Glassey|| Senator for Queensland 1901-1903 |- |H||QLD||Littleton Ernest Groom|| Member for Darling Downs (Queensland) 1901-1929 & 1931-1936 |- |H||QLD||William Henry Groom|| Member for Darling Downs (Queensland) March-August 1901 |- |S||QLD||William Guy Higgs|| Senator for Queensland 1901-1906 Member for Capricornia (Queensland) 1910-1922 |- |H||QLD||Thomas Macdonald-Paterson|| Member for Brisbane (Queensland) 1901-1903 |- |H||QLD||Charles McDonald|| Member for Kennedy (Queensland) 1901-1925 |- |H||QLD||James Page|| Member for Maranoa (Queensland) 1901-1921 |- |H||QLD||Alexander Paterson|| Member for Capricornia (Queensland) 1901-1903 |- |S||QLD||James Charles Stewart|| Senator for Queensland 1901-1917 |- |H||QLD||James Wilkinson|| Member for Moreton (Queensland) 1901-1906 |- |S||WA||Hugh de Largie|| Senator for Western Australia 1901-1923 |- |S||WA||Norman Kirkwood Ewing|| Senator for Western Australia 1901-1903 |- |H||WA||data-sort-value="Forrest, John"|[[Forrest-899|Sir John Forrest]]|| Member for Swan (Western Australia) 1901-1918 |- |H||WA||James Mackinnon Fowler|| Member for Perth (Western Australia) 1901-1922 |- |S||WA||Edward Augustine St Aubyn Harney|| Senator for Western Australia 1901-1903 |- |H||WA||John Waters Kirwan|| Member for Kalgoorlie (Western Australia) 1901-1903 |- |H||WA||Hugh Mahon|| Member for Coolgardie (Western Australia) 1901-1913 Member for Kalgoorlie (Western Australia) 1913-1917 & 1919-1920 |- |S||WA||Alexander Perceval Matheson|| Senator for Western Australia 1901-1906 |- |S||WA||George Foster Pearce|| Senator for Western Australia 1901-1938 |- |S||WA||Miles Staniforth Cater Smith|| Senator for Western Australia 1901-1906 |- |H||WA||Elias Solomon|| Member for Fremantle (Western Australia) 1901-1903 |} http://exhibitions.senate.gov.au/pogg/members/parliamentarians.htm

Membership of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 1830-1848

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The goal is to make sure every person in this 50 volume set is on WikiTree. The books can be found [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/334417 here]. You can use this as the citation, replacing [vol#], [page#] and [DD Month YYYY]: Susan Ward Easton, ''Membership of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: 1830-1848'' (Provo, Utah: Brigham Young Religious Studies Center, 1984), [vol#]: [page#]; digital images, Family Search (https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/334417 : accessed [DD Month YYYY]). The information in these books is not perfect so please try to verify with other sources. 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Membury Parish, Devon

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Memento Mori Cemetery, Farmington, Connecticut

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[[Category: Memento Mori Cemetery, Farmington, Connecticut]] This page is part of the [[Space:Connecticut_Cemeteries_Team|Connecticut Cemeteries Team]]. See [[:Category: Memento Mori Cemetery, Farmington, Connecticut]] for a listing of people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Memento Mori Cemetery, ''aka Ancient Burying Ground, Old Farmington Cemetery'' '''Address:''' Main St, Farmington, Connecticut 06032 '''GPS Coordinates:''' 41.717579, -72.832540 '''Information:''' Memento Mori (Latin, literally ‘Remember you must die’)"[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/memento%20mori Definition Of MEMENTO MORI]". 2019. Merriam-Webster.Com. Accessed September 25 2019., is an old burying ground located in the Farmington community of Connecticut. According to Lisa Johnson and Charles Leach, M.D. in a post by the The Farmington Historical Society, Memento Mori Cemetery grew in stages. Thomas Barnes, one of the original proprietors, donated land just north of his house to create the first known public cemetery starting in 1661. By 1692, his eldest son sold an additional plot of land to the town, which allowed the town to enlarge the burial grounds. Now managed by the Village Green and Library Association, the cemetery contains gravestones dating back to the 17th century, although many of the markers are now deteriorating."[http://fhs-ct.org/memento-mori-cemetery/ ‘Memento Mori’ Cemetery] » Farmington Historical Society". 2019. Fhs-Ct.Org. Accessed September 25 2019.

Memoir by William Howard Crawford

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[[Category: South Carolina, Crawford Name Study]][[Category: United States, Crawford Name Study]][[Category:Scotland, Crawford Name Study]][[Category: Sources by Name]] ==The following is a memoir written by [[Crawford-3821|William Howard Crawford]]== '''Great Grandson of [[Crawford-14022|William Crawford]]'''
'''Son of [[Crawford-3820|Josiah Crawford]] and [[Laird-230|Sarah Laird]]''' So I am forced to begin my story no farther back in time than 1775 when my [[Crawford-14022|Great Grandfather William Crawford]], was doing his daily tasks near Dundee, Scotland, until 1779 when he crossed the Atlantic, landing at Charleston, South Carolina, and settled on a farm near the city. And here on this farm my grandfather Andrew was born in 1800. Andrew grew up on the farm assisting in the activities of the farm. At age 23 Andrew (“Little Andy” as he was called) married Mary Scott. By this time William had crossed the great divide and Andy was in full possession of the farm. It was here my father, Josiah, was born in 1824 and began his inquiry as to the meaning of things about the place, and as a normal child he played about the house and premises until five years of age when Andy and Mary moved to Milledgeville, Georgia, where they bought a farm and a few Negro slaves. Soon other slaves were bought, cabins were built and the farm was enlarged to a real plantation. Here Josiah grew up with but little schooling, for at the age of sixteen he was put in charge of the plantation to supervise the work of the slaves, and here he carried on until he was twenty-four. Mary and Andy were strict Scotch Presbyterians, and Josiah was drilled and taught all the doctrines of that church. But Josiah was too progressive minded to accept the dogma of " Foreordination and Predestinations" so he repudiated such superstition, and became a Methodist early in life, and was a strict church member from his youth to the day of his death in 1910. Now my story goes back to good old Scotland again, to the town of Ayr, where my great grandfather was born. (Robert Burns, the poet, was also born there.) This great grandfather Patrick Laird, lived on a farm near the town Ayr, and here my grandfather [[Laird-2450|John Laird]] was born in 1790 and here he spent his childhood days, as a farm boys did in those days, until ten years of age when his father, Patrick, emigrated to America and settled on a farm near Charleston, South Carolina. And so it happened that the Crawfords and Scots and Lairds all lived in the same neighborhood. Soon a romance between John Laird and Joicy Scott led to their marriage in 1815. John and Joicy moved to Tuscaloosa, Alabama. My grandfather, John Laird, was a hatter; made hats by hand with crude tools, supporting a large family of boys and girls. My mother, Sarah one of them was born in 1831 and spent her childhood and girlhood days with her home folks until the death of her mother in 1840, when she was sent to live with her Aunt [[Scott-4222|Mary Crawford]], who lived in Milledgeville, Georgia. Here Sarah lived with and as one of Mary's family to the age of seventeen. My grandmothers, Mary and Joicy, were sisters, daughters of one [[Scott-22990|Joseph Scott ]] who was born and raised in Abbotsford on the Tweed River in Scotland and who emigrated to America in 1801 and settled in South Carolina, near Charleston. Mary married [[Crawford-3819|Andrew Crawford]] and Joicy married John Laird. My mother and father, Josiah and Sarah, were married at Milledgeville, Georgia, and took their honeymoon trip by steamboat, 1848, and sailed from Mobile, Alabama to New Orleans, Louisiana, then to Shreveport, Louisiana, thence across the country of Nashville, Arkansas. Here in heavy wooded forest of oaks and pines and hickory, they camped where never a tree had been felled nor a cabin built. Here my father cut down pine trees and split them open in the center and with these slabs built log houses, cleared off timber and opened up a farm, and here Josiah and Sarah raised a large family of eight boys and four girls named as follows: Amanda, Sarah Ann, George, Robert, John, Mary, Jackson, Patrick, Howard, Isabella, Monroe Turner, Samuel, Bascom. Patrick died at the age of two and is not included in the twelve that were raised to be grown up to the full strength of years. The writer is number nine and was born November 1862 A.D. It must have been a great grief indeed to my Mother when she discovered that I was born while my Father was in the Confederate army fighting to prevent the Negro from being set free. My father was opposed to slavery but just the same he was drafted into the service in the Spring of 1862 and made to fight against his convictions. This fact was powerfully demonstrated at the time of his marriage when leaving the home of his Mother, he would not accept a couple of slaves that were offered as a gift to him. So I was born under very adverse circumstances and in the midst of poverty and plenty. But at that my life was a joy and the world about me was an interesting novel as I grew from day to day and explored the world about me into which I had so lately been trust and placed and nourished by my own Dear Mother, Sarah. I blessed her memory as one of the sweetest ones in life. In my memory, I can feel the loving touch of her beautiful hands that cared for my infant and childhood days- sweet memories as fresh as yesterday, that 74 years have not erased nor even clouded nor dimmed. My memory begins with a log dwelling- house built in a square yard 150x 150 feet, with mulberry trees on the border; with an old fashioned smokehouse in the northeast corner of the yard where the bacon was cured and smoked with hickory wood smoke, and where the lard was stored in big flat gourds, also the sheds, stables, cribs, and barn were in place. The apple trees and peach and plum trees were full grown and the fields were fully cleared and in cultivation and a rowdy lot of brothers and sisters were carrying on all about the place when I first saw the light of this world, and the sun, moon, and stars above. The country in all directions was sparsely settled but there were two neighbors who lived within a half mile of our home and by the time I was three years old I had formed the habit of slipping away from home and visiting these places to play with the children there until my sister Mary would hunt and find me and take me home. My Mother tired of this habit of mine so one day she put quite a large cowbell on me, fastening it around my neck, just as a calf would wear it, to keep track of me easily. She could not have pleased me better if she had tried ever so much. I lost no time in going to the nearest neighbor house, rattling my bell as I went. I opened the gate and walked in the yard showing and rattling my bell in the presence of the children, thinking they would compliment my demonstration, when, Lo! to my charging, they laughed me to scorn. I opened the gate, walked out, went home disappointed, and never again did I run away to neighbor's houses against my Mother will. My Father and Mother were as good as people could be, as I understand goodness; attended church as regular as Sunday would come and go. And the following statement would indicate that they were very unusually good: in their long lives, 65 and 85, never did I ever hear them even use a by word of any kind. They set a perfect example, but never compelled their children to attend church or Sunday school. I was allowed to sport with the denizens of the forest hickory nuts or whatnot on Sunday if I preferred that sort of fun rather than attend Sunday school. I think Josiah was disgusted with the strict rules of the Old School Presbyterians in his boyhood days, and perhaps this caused him to go the limit the other way. But I took notice of the way he fed the widows and orphans that were poor and needy. Of times I withdrew in silence from activities of the living and think of those happy days of childhood with delight beyond words. I can hear the songs of the birds and the voices of loved ones coming back to me across seven decades as though it were but yesterday. And I see the big log kitchen with its stick- and dirt chimney, and its seven-foot wide fireplace, with a hickory back-log burned in two in the middle, and the sweet sap running out at each outside end, thickening into candy, and a boy like me scraping it off and eating it like candy; with a wide hearth 3x7 feet of flat racks where all the cooking for the large family was done, using pots and ovens and skillets on live coals of oak and hickory raked out on the wide hearth; an oven was placed over these hot coals, the dough placed in it, a lid put on top of some, hot lives coals covered on the lid, and there the bread was cooked, and no better bread is cooked on modern stoves than was that bread. In this same big kitchen stands an old-fashioned loom on which was woven the cloth that made my clothes and sheets and coverlets and blankets for the beds, and there is the spinning wheel. or Jennet, where the thread was made, An a pair of cards with which the cotton and wool were carded and made into rolls ready to be spun into thread, to be woven into cloth and to be cut and made into garments for a family of fourteen, including Josiah and Sarah. For the life of me, I do not see where there would be room in this one log kitchen for all of these things, but that is not all, for there were a large dining table and a large old- fashioned cupboard in this same kitchen. And here I spent my blissful days of childhood and knew not that they were passing so rapidly and would soon carry me to my boyhood days of tomorrow when I would explore the continuous woods for miles around, and acquaint myself with the birds and squirrels and rabbits and whatever forms of life that inhabited the forest. Also school days, with a Webster blue back spelling book, is waiting for me just ahead, with its a-b-c-'s that must be learned and repeated by memory. The schoolhouse is yonder two miles away through a thick woodland with an old-time school teacher by the name Mike Rees, in charge of everything there, large or small, high or low, commanding rather than instructing, with a hickory stick. and if he sees a couple of students whispering together he will pitch this stick so as to make it fall at their feet and they take this stick to the teacher and are lucky if they get by without a beating or thumping on the head, or hair-pulling, or something. They may have to wear a dunce- cap for a half day as likely as not. And this is where the foundation of my education was laid. But even at this, I did learn reading and writing and arithmetic for which I am a thousand times thankful. Two other school teachers were two miles and five miles, one south and one east, where far more progressive teachers taught and acted more like teachers act and teach today, and it was my good fortune to attend these schools. And by this time I have reached the age of thirteen, and I must take a last look at the scenery and the things about the old house. "Home, dear home, childhood's happy home where I played with sister and with brother Twas the sweetest joy when we did roam Over forest and thru dale with Mother” Josiah is selling the old house, and closing out his business in Arkansas, with a mind to try his fortune in Texas. So with mixed joy and sadness, I farewell my pals, boys, and girls sweethearts, and take a last look at the things about the place that I love and know so well, where my childish footsteps trod and when as a laddie it was a part of my very life. So with two covered wagons drawn by two teams of draft horses, Josiah and Sarah, with their family of eleven, on November 5th, 1875, hit the trail for West Texas, landing in Stephenville, Erath County,Texas, December 1st of that year. We finally settled on Barton Creek, fifteen miles north of Stephenville, near a schoolhouse, Hannibal. We followed closely behind the wild Indians and the buffalo. Two hundred miles west of here there were herds of thousands of buffalo on the plains where my brother Jack, with a party of men, killed many hundreds if not thousands of these fine animals just for their hides and tongues, leaving the fine meat to rot on the prairie - what the wolves could not eat. But I remained at home helping plant and cultivate the crops on the farm, going to school to Miss Sarah Harrison, A.J. Crane, my brother John, Prof. Dalrymple and finally G.L.Clark. As usual, I had a lot of boy friends and girl sweethearts here in the far west. I studied music under one Prof. Parrish and at the age of twenty became a music teacher, taught people to sing. But I soon decided this was a poor occupation and so abandoned it. At the age of twenty-one, love for a sweetheart held the balance of power in my life, for it was then that I renewed my acquaintance with Miss Georgia Freeman. We had known each other since we both were fifteen and had attended school together, but we were very formal friends at that until love played havoc with that formality. It was a Sunday in May 1883, we met at the home of Uncle Marshall Finnell's and it was there and then we were smitten with each other, and our romance began and continued to July 31, 1884, when we married. For a year we had been planning our lives together and now had pledged our loyalty to each other, to be faithful to each other as long as life endures; to share the joys and divide the sorrows along the way that led through thru the years that followed. So we built us a little house in the wild-woods and began the joyful march in the way that led through the years that followed. We are young now, just coming close to twenty-two, with hope that is as sweet as life itself. We added improvements about our place, opened up a little farm, had cows, hogs, and chickens about us and there we lived happy lives in the quiet country home. With undaunted faith in ourselves and in each other we bravely faced the future whatever it held for us, both good and evil. The first year (1885) was such a bumper crop as to make us feel that all was easy sailing for us, but '86 taught us a lesson we have not forgotten after fifty-five years. Not one nickel did we make on the farm this year. and '87 was poor, but not a failure. Three years have passed and October 1, 1887 found us moving to the old home place of Georgia's Father, J.C.Freeman. We bought the old home and furnished Georgia's Father and Mother home and maintenance on this home while they live. J.C.Freeman was a Presbyterian preacher and had been so for forty years. It was through his influence that I became a Presbyterian preacher also. I was raised a Methodist, but Miss Georgia was Presbyterian, so after our marriage I joined with her, for I had learned to agree with the Presbyterians just a little better than the Methodists. [[Freeman-8762|J.C. Freeman]] was indeed a real progressive in both religion and politics. The last twenty years of his life he was a populist - a socialist. He believed and taught that the world and all the wealth of it belonged to all the people, that wicked unjust laws have robbed the masses of their share of the land and wealth and giving it to a favored few. As a Christian, Freeman fought this unholy system with all his might to the day of his death (1897), and I bless his memory right along with my dad, Josiah. For my Dad lived and died in the same faith as did J.C. Freeman. And my life work for fifty years has been right along this same line. Here on the old home place we lived happily and carried on ‘till November 20, 1902 when we went to Roswell, New Mexico. Here we bought a small farm and 200 colonies of bees. We soon found there was more profit in bees than in farming, so we depended on the bees in the main and ran alfalfa as of secondary importance. This is far the best country in which we had lived, but we had too much to learn about the country and the new business that we had undertaken to make the best success there. But we did well at that. One year (1907) we made 40,000 lbs of honey from 400 colonies of bees. We bottled some of this honey but put most of it in five-gallon cans and sold it at about one dollar per gallon (8-1/3cents per lb). We could have gotten rich if we had known to put all the money we had in bees and none in land, when we landed in Roswell, New Mexico. It was here at Roswell I met the Salvation Army. I joined the Army on January 10, 1903. So in religion I am a Salvationist, in politics a Socialist, in business a Beeman. It was at Roswell, New Mexico, the last of our eight children were born, George E.Crawford,1903. The other seven in Texas, as follows: Hardenia 9/15/1885 Frank 9/02/1888 {Died 3 weeks later} Milton 9/22/1889 Beatty 4/06/1892 Byron 8/17/1893 Earl 8/31/1896 Lynn 10/07/1900 George 8/17/1903- 1916 Here we finished raising and educating all of these save Frank, who died at the age of 3 weeks, and George, who was only thirteen when we moved from Roswell to California. It was still the horse and buggy days when we landed in Roswell, and for ten years thereafter, but there was a rapid change from horse and buggy to the automobile from 1900 to 1920, and we were caught between the two - buggy and automobile. But we carried on and made out with the old until the new was well established before we ventured to make a change. We were like the Irishman who carried a rock in one end of the sack to balance the wheat in the other end. But just the same our minds were in process of change for twelve years. Finally, we broke the ice and our first experiment was with a second-hand-two cylinder Mason, for which we paid $35.00. So we saw the horse and buggy disappear in the dim distance, and we entered the power age. We soon adjusted ourselves to the new age- a new world, with no mishap in the transit. All this time, as usual, the years are passing and we are passing with them. And we are slowly growing wiser, for all our lives we have on the very frontier of progress, hoping and praying and working for a new and better civilization in this world for all mankind from the least to the greatest. And we will not feel that our lives have been lived in vain if our work and influence have helped a little to make the world a better place in which our posterity may live in peace and happiness. Make the world a better place in which to live is an idea that had been gradually increasing in our minds for forty years, and now is my hobby. In my early years I thought a Heaven somewhere far away yonder in space was the goal to be gained after a life of faith and hard work on earth, and that this world is, and always will be wicked, stormy place ruled by the devil and not fit for good people to live in only for a short time. And that ones whole life should be used in preparation for the future life to be lived in Heaven forever. And I still think it is the most important aim in life to so live in this world that our state in the next existence will be far happier than our present one, but the new ideas: To make this world into a heaven, so that we will not have so far to go to reach our happy destination, and our aim and works in this present life should be to that end. ===Profiles of Names Mentioned=== :[[Crawford-14022|William Crawford]] 1750 - 1784 :[[Crawford-3820|Josiah Crawford]] 1825 - 1910 :

Memoir of Hannah Bassett, With Extracts From Her Diary

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Personal_Diaries_and_Journals|Diaries and Journals]] __TOC__ == Memoir of Hannah Bassett, With Extracts From Her Diary == * by [[Bassett-3930|Hannah Bassett]] (1815-1855) * published by W.W. Kellogg, Lynn, Mass., 1860 * 72 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memoir of Hannah Bassett, With Extracts From Her Diary|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=Tv5ZAAAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=unrfXAfZYt0C * https://archive.org/details/memoirhannahbas00bassgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005777255 === Citation Formats === * Bassett, Hannah. ''[[Space:Memoir of Hannah Bassett, With Extracts From Her Diary|Memoir of Hannah Bassett, With Extracts From Her Diary]]'' (W.W. Kellogg, Lynn, Mass., 1860) [ Page ]. * ([[#Bassett|Bassett]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Bassett, Hannah. ''[[Space:Memoir of Hannah Bassett, With Extracts From Her Diary|Memoir of Hannah Bassett, With Extracts From Her Diary]]'' (W.W. Kellogg, Lynn, Mass., 1860) [ Page ].

Memoir of John Whitman and His Descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Memoir of John Whitman and His Descendants == * by [[Whitman-4084|Ezekiel Whitman]] (1776-1866) * published by Charles Day & Co., Portland, 1832 * Source Example: :::Whitman, Ezekiel. ''[[Space:Memoir of John Whitman and His Descendants|Memoir of John Whitman and His Descendants]]'' (Charles Day & Co., Portland, 1832) * Inline Citation Example: ::: ([[#Whitman|Whitman]]: Page 521) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memoir of John Whitman and His Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/memoirjohnwhitm00whitgoog * https://books.google.com/books?id=VOgUAAAAYAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009727250 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/26831/ === Table of Contents === * Preface * Memoir * Recapitulation of The Genealogy

Memoir of Major Jason Torrey

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Memoir of Major Jason Torrey == of Bethany, Wayne County, Pa. * By Rev. David Torrey, 1818-1894 * Published by James S. Horton, Scranton, Pennsylvania, 1885 * Citation Example: :::Torrey, David. ''[[Space:Memoir of Major Jason Torrey|Memoir of Major Jason Torrey]]'' (James S. Horton, Scranton, Pennsylvania, 1885) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Torrey|Memoir of Major Jason Torrey]]: Page 37 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memoir of Major Jason Torrey|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001263047 * https://archive.org/details/memoirofmajorjas00torre * https://books.google.com/books?id=zk8dAAAAMAAJ

Memoir of Rev. Samuel Whiting, D.D., and of His Wife, Elizabeth St. John

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Memoir of Rev. Samuel Whiting, D.D., and of His Wife, Elizabeth St. John == with references to some of their English ancestors and American descendants. * by William Whiting (1813-1873) * published by the Press of Rand, Avery & Co., Boston, 1873. 2nd edition with notes and corrections. * Source Example: ::: Whiting, William. ''[[Space:Memoir of Rev. Samuel Whiting, D.D., and of His Wife, Elizabeth St. John|Memoir of Rev. Samuel Whiting, D.D., and of His Wife, Elizabeth St. John]]'' (Rand, Avery & Co., Boston, 1873) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Whiting|Whiting]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memoir of Rev. Samuel Whiting, D.D., and of His Wife, Elizabeth St. John|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1873) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008882329 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924029780487 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=nJw-AAAAYAAJ ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE54547 === Table of Contents === * American descendants. First generation * Second generation * Third generation * Fourth generation * Fifth generation * Sixth generation * Seventh generation * Eighth generation * Notes * Dedham Family of Whiting * Hingham Family of Whiton * Hartford Family of Whiting * The Virginia Family of Whiting * Printed works of Rev. Samuel Whiting and of some of his descendants * Index

Memoir of the Bolling Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ---- == Memoir of the Bolling Family == * Edition by [[Wynne-1258|Thomas H. Wynne]] (1820-1875) of a manuscript written in 1764 in French by [[Bolling-201|Robert Bolling]] (1738-1775), translated in 1803 by [[Robertson-7425|John Robertson]] (1787-1873), with some interlined annotations by [[Randolph-628|John Randolph]] of Roanoke (1773-1833). * Published Richmond, VA, 1868 * Citation Example: ::: Bolling, Robert (1764). ''[[Space:Memoir of the Bolling Family|Memoir of the Bolling Family]]'', ed. Thomas H. Wynne (1868). * Footnote Examples: ::: [[#Bolling|Bolling]] (1764). p. [https://archive.org/stream/memoirofportiono00inboll#page/23/ 23] (when citing the MS) :::: ::: [[#Bolling|Wynne]] (1868). p. [https://archive.org/stream/memoirofportiono00inboll#page/72/ 72] (when citing Wynne's editorial) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/{{FULLPAGENAME}}|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] Ostensibly, at least, this book consists of a printed edition of an old manuscript, with extensive annotations and additions by the editor. These endnotes and appendices account for most of the book. The core MS is thus a book within a book, occupying only pages 1-12, including its own title page. This could make for very long-winded repetitive pedantic citations, along the lines of * Bolling, Robert (1764). "Memoirs of the Bolling Family", trans. John Robertson (1803), in ''A Memoir of a Portion of the Bolling Family in England and Virginia'', ed. Thomas H. Wynne (1868), p. 12. The above examples are a suggested compromise. The publication date of 1868 is taken from the main title page, notwithstanding that Wynne's preface is dated 1869. === Available online at these locations === * https://archive.org/stream/memoirofportiono00inboll#page/n5/ == Summary == Hof, Fred. [http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/bolling/1961/ Robert Bolling's "Memoirs of the Bolling Family"], posted 30 Mar 2002 in "Bolling" on ''genealogy.com''. == Comments == '''''{{Blue|Work in progress}}''''' __________

Memoir of the late Hon. Samuel Dana

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == Memoir of the Late Hon. Samuel Dana == Also memoirs of the late Capt. Luther Dana and his sons James Freeman, Samuel Luther, and Nathaniel Giddings Dana by Mrs. James Freeman Dana ; with notes of recollections of Doct. Samuel L. Dana by A.A. Hayes. * by [[Dana-299|James Dana]] (1811-1890) * published by The Press of John Wilson and Son, Cambridge, 1877 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memoir of the late Hon. Samuel Dana|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/memoiroflatehons00dana * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1159907 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Dana, James. ''[[Space:Memoir of the late Hon. Samuel Dana|Memoir of the Late Hon. Samuel Dana]]'' (John Wilson and Son, Cambridge, 1877) * ([[#Dana|Dana]])

Memoir of the Molineux Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Memoir of the Molineux Family == * by Gisborne Molineux * published For Private Circulation Only, Printed by J.S. Virtue and Co., 1882 * 155 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memoir of the Molineux Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=FSwAAAAAQAAJ * https://archive.org/details/memoirmolineuxf00moligoog === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Molineux, Gisborne. ''[[Space:Memoir of the Molineux Family|Memoir of the Molineux Family]]'' (J.S. Virtue, 1882) [ Page ]. * ([[#Molineux|Molineux]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Molineux, Gisborne. ''[[Space:Memoir of the Molineux Family|Memoir of the Molineux Family]]'' (J.S. Virtue, 1882) [ Page ].

Memoir of the Rev. James MacGregor, D. D.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Nova_Scotia_Resources|Nova Scotia Resources]] == Memoir of the Rev. James MacGregor, D. D. == :Memoir of the [[MacGregor-1045|Rev. James MacGregor, D.D.]], :Missionary of the General Associate Synod of Scotland to Pictou, Nova Scotia; :with :Notices of the Colonization of the Lower Provinces of British America, and the Social and Religious Condition of the Early Settlers. :By his Grandson, :The [[Patterson-20510|Rev. George Patterson]] * by the Rev. George Patterson * published by Joseph M. Wilson, Philadelphia, 1859 * Source Example: :::Patterson, Rev. George. ''[[Space:Memoir_of_the_Rev._James_MacGregor,_D._D.|Memoir of the Rev. James MacGregor, D. D.]]'' (Philadelphia: J.M. Wilson, 1859) * Inline Citation Example: :::[[#Patterson|Patterson]]: Page 21 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memoir_of_the_Rev._James_MacGregor,_D._D.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * [https://archive.org/details/memoirofrevjames00patt/ archive.org] * [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011530741 HathiTrust]

Memoir of The Rev Robert Nesbit

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[[Space:Publications_Nisbet_name_study]] Memoir of The Rev. Robert Nesbit, Missionary of The Free Church of Scotland Bombay. By The Rev. J. Murray Mitchell, A.M. Missionary Bombay 1858 INDEX CONTENTS === Available online at these locations: === [http://www.example.com Memoir_of_the_Rev_Robert_Nesbit] === Errata === Not Done yet

Mémoires: Classe des Lettres et des Sciences Morales et Politiques

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Mémoires: Classe des Lettres et des Sciences Morales et Politiques == Class of Literature and Moral and Political Sciences. * edited and compiled by R. A. Brock, for the [https://virginiahistory.org/ Virginia Historical Society] * published 1952 by Bruxelles Palais des académies * Vol. 1 issued as "Nouvelle série" * Vols. 1-37 lack Flemish title * 1906-12 (v. 1-10 include Mémoires of the Classe des beaux-arts * 1906-1982 issued by the academy under a variant form of its name: Académie royale de Belgique * Later vols. are classed separately as monographs * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Documents, chiefly unpublished, relating to the Huguenot emigration to Virginia|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 47 https://archive.org/details/mmoiresverhandel47acad === Citation Formats === * Brock, R. A.,'' [[Space:Mémoires: Classe des Lettres et des Sciences Morales et Politiques|Mémoires: Classe des Lettres et des Sciences Morales et Politiques]] (Bruxelles Palais des académies, 1952) Vol. , [ Page ]. * [[#Brock|Brock]]: Vol. 47, Page 121 Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Brock, R. A.,'' [[Space:Mémoires: Classe des Lettres et des Sciences Morales et Politiques|Mémoires: Classe des Lettres et des Sciences Morales et Politiques]] (Bruxelles Palais des académies, 1952) Vol. , [ Page ].

Mémoires de la Société des Antiquaires de Picardie

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: France Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-France|France Sources]] == Mémoires de la Société des Antiquaires de Picardie == * by [https://sites.google.com/site/socdesAntiquairesdepicardie/ Société des Antiquaires de Picardie] * published by A. Picard, Paris, 1838- * Vols. 1(1838) - 43(1928). 1 v., issued as a suppl. to v. 43 * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:Mémoires de la Société des Antiquaires de Picardie|Mémoires de la Société des Antiquaires de Picardie]]'' (A. 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Memoires of Karl Pullig

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__NOTOC__ [[Category:Gemünden (Hunsrück), Rheinland-Pfalz]] == Lebensgeschichte des Karl Pullig {{Blue|Life Story of Karl Pullig}}== {{Image|file=Pullig-54.jpg |caption=Karl Pullig }} Diese Seite ist dem Profil von [[Pullig-54|Karl Pullig (1857-1945)]] zugeordnet. Die abgebildeten Memoiren befinden sich in Privatbesitz. Die Photos wurden am 26. September 2021 erstellt. Zu dem transkribierten Text wurden Anmerkungen hinzugefügt, die sich untenan finden. Ergänzungen zu den Anmerkungen sind willkommen. Einige im Text genannte Personen und Orte sind noch nicht identifiziert (auch dies ergibt sich aus den Anmerkungen). Personen mit gefunden WikiTree Profilen sind verlinkt. {{Blue|Where possible english translation is added in blue for better readability, else the translation is in italic. This page is related to [[Pullig-54|Karl Pullig (1857-1945)]]. The displayed memoires are in private possession. The photos were made on 26th September 2021. Remarks and links are added to the transcribed text. Further comments and editions are welcomed. Some of the persons and places in the text are not yet identified (noted in the remarks section), Persons with existing WikiTree profiles are linked. }} == Titelseite {{Blue| Front Page}}== {{Image|file=Pullig-54-2.jpg |align=r }} '''Meine Lebensgeschichte''' :Aufzeichnungen unseres am 14. November 1945 :im Alter von 88 Jahren zu Simmern/Hunsrück :verstorbenen Vaters :[[Pullig-54|Karl Pullig]] :aus Gemünden/Hunsrück[https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gemünden_(Hunsrück) Wikipedia Gemünden] :(Original befindet sich in Händen von :[[Pullig-56|Rudolf Pullig]]., Simmern/Hunsrück) '''{{Blue|My Life Story}}''' :{{Blue|Records of our on November 14, 1945 }} :{{Blue|at the age of 88 years at Simmern/Hunsrück}} :{{Blue|deceased father}} :[[Pullig-54|Karl Pullig]] :{{Blue|from Gemünden/Hunsrück}} :{{Blue|(Original is in hands of }} :{{Blue|[[Pullig-56|Rudolf Pullig]], Simmern/Hunsrück).}} == Seite 1 {{Blue| Page 1}}== {{Image|file=Pullig-54-3.jpg |align=r }} Ich bin vor kurzer Zeit 87 Jahre alt gewordenDas heißt der Text wurden zwischen dem 25. Oktober 1944 und dem 25. Oktober 1945 erstellt.
''Accordingly the text was created between October 25, 1944 and October 25, 1945.''
und möchte hiermit eine kurze Niederschrift über mein hinter mir liegendes Leben geben und meinen Nachkommen hinterlassen. {{Blue|I recently turned 87 years old and would like to give herewith a short transcript of my life lying behind me and leave to my descendants.}} Am 25. Oktober 1857 bin ich hier in Gemünden geboren. Meine Eltern waren [[Pullig-57|Christian Pullig]] und [[Scheidhauer-12|Maria Elisabeth Scheidhauer]] aus Rhaunen. Meine väterlichen Grosseltern[[Pullig-58|Johann Nikolaus Pullig (1781-1852)]]∞[[Gaß-1130|Maria Katharina Gaß (1790-1858)]] habe ich nich gekannt, von den mütterlichen[[Scheidhauer-13|Johann Christian Scheidhauer (1788-1861)]]∞[[Gaubart-1|Maria Elisabeth (Gaubart) Scheidhauer (1803-1883)]] nur die Grossmutter. Dieselbe war eine grosse, hagere, kräftige Frau, die uns in jedem Jahre einige Zeit besuchte. {{Blue|I was born here in Gemünden on October 25, 1857. My parents were [[Pullig-57|Christian Pullig]] and [[Scheidhauer-12|Maria Elisabeth Scheidhauer]] from Rhaunen. I did not know my paternal grandparents, of the maternal only the grandmother. The same was a tall, gaunt, strong woman who visited us some time every year.}} Mein Vater war ein grosser, kräftiger Mann mit starkem Knochenbau, er war ein strenger rechtlich denkender und handelnder Mann, der uns streng aber gut erzog. {{Blue|My father was a tall, strong-boned man, he was a strict legal thinker and doer who raised us strictly but well.}} Wir waren 8 Geschwister, 4 Paare. {{Blue|We were 8 siblings, 4 couples.}} Meine Erinnerung gehen bis zum Jahre 1860, in welchen unser Haus gebaut wurde, vom alten Haus habe ich keine Erinnerung. {{Blue|My memory goes back to 1860, when our house was built, I have no memory of the old house.}} Die ersten zwei Schuljahre hatte ich Lehrer BestAdam Best, ev. Lehrer, geb. 6.12.1829 (Waldalgesheim?), S.v. Philipp Best und Louisa Fichtner, ∞o1858 StA Gem. Nr. 20 Susanna Maria Schmidt aus Womrath. Quelle: Wolfgang Grabe, 2012, Familienbuch des Standesamts Gemünden, 1798-1900.
''Adam Best, ev. teacher, b. 6.12.1829 (Waldalgesheim?), son of Philipp Best and Louisa Fichtner, ∞1858 StA Gem. Nr. 20 to Susanna Maria Schmidt from Womrath. Source: Wolfgang Grabe, 2012, Familienbuch des Standesamts Gemünden, 1798-1900.''
als Lehrer, alsdann Lehrer SchäferPerson ist noch nicht identifiziert. / ''Person not yet identified.'', ein junger, sehr kräftiger und energischer Mann und ganz besonders tüchtiger Lehrer, der uns trotz grosser Überlastung ( bis zu 130 Kinder in der Schule ) vieles Wissen und gute Erziehung beibrachte. {{Blue|The first two school years I had teacher Best as a teacher, then teacher Schäfer, a young, very strong and energetic man and quite particularly capable teacher, who taught us despite great overload ( up to 130 children in school ) much knowledge and good education.}} Nachdem ich aus der Schule entlassen war, kam Schäfer nach Waldböckelheim, wo er der Lehrer meiner [[Karsch-33|Frau]] wurde, die fast 9 Jahre jünger war als ich. {{Blue|After I was dismissed from school, Schäfer came to Waldböckelheim, where he became the teacher of my [[Karsch-33|wife]], who was almost 9 years younger than me.}} In meine Schuljahre fiel der dänische Krieg 1864[https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutsch-Dänischer_Krieg Deutsch-Dänische Krieg vom 1. Februar 1864 bis zum 30. Oktober 1864], der österreichische 1866[https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutscher_Krieg Deutsche Krieg, auch preußisch-österreichischer Krieg, von 1866] und der Krieg mit Frankreich 1870/71[https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutsch-Französischer_Krieg Deutsch-Französische Krieg von 1870 bis 1871]. {{Blue|In my school years fell the Danish war in 1864, the Austrian in 1866 and the war with France in 1870/71.}} Meine Schulzeit verlief normal. Von meinen Eltern wurde ich früh arbeiten gelernt und auch dazu angehalten. {{Blue|My school years were normal. My parents taught me to work early and also encouraged me to do so.}} Die zwei Jahre Religionsunterricht hatte ich bei Pfarrer Nitsch, einem ganz kurzsichtigen und unbeholfenen Mann, der sich aber grosse Mühe gab und gerne unterrichtete und auch sehr viel Geschichtliches in den Unterricht einflochte. {{Blue|The two years of religious education I had with Father Nitsch, a quite short-sighted and awkward man, but who took great pains and liked to teach and also wove a lot of history into the lessons.}} Mein Vater hatte bestimmt, dass ich Gerber werden sollte und hatte schon in einer kleinen Gerberei in Rhaunen alles vorbereitet. Die Sache zerschlug sich aber, weil der Besitzer die Gerberei aufgab. Für mich war das eine grosse Freude, weil ich keine Freude an diesem stinkigen Geschäft hatte. {{Blue|My father had determined that I should become a tanner and had already prepared everything in a small tannery in Rhaunen. But the thing fell through, because the owner gave up the tannery. For me this was a great joy, because I had no joy in this stinky business.}} Inzwischen hatte das Geschäft, das meine Eltern in 60er Jahren angefangen hatte, sich so vergrössert und zugenommen, dass ich zu Hause nötig war und zu Hause blieb. {{Blue|In the meantime, the business that my parents had started in 60's had grown and increased so much that I was needed and stayed at home.}} Nun übernahm mein [[Pullig-63|älterer Bruder]] das Fuhrwerk, und ich blieb im Geschäft und in der Landwirtschaft tätig und musste tüchtig arbeiten. {{Blue|Now my [[Pullig-63|older brother]] took over the cartage, and I remained active in the business and in agriculture and had to work diligently.}} Mitte der 70er Jahre fing mein Vater eine Schürfung auf Dachschiefer an, woraus sich die KaisergrubeStandort noch nicht identifiziert. / ''Place not yet identified.'' entwickelte. {{Blue|In the mid-70s, my father started prospecting on roofing slate, which developed into the "Kaisergrube".}} Im Geschäft gab es immer mehr Arbeit, besonders im Herbst, wenn die Feldarbeit getan war. Dann kamen die Bauern mit ihren Schmieden und kauften das nötige Eisen p.p. für neue Wagen und Ackergeräte. Dabei wurde jedes Stück auf seine nötige Länge abgehauen, weil die Schmiede in der damaligen Zeit kein Material stellten und nur ihren Arbeitsverdienst in Rechnung stellten, überhaupt holten sie auch das kleinste Stück Eisen auf Rechnung der Bauern, was uns viel Arbeit machte, weil alles aufgeschrieben werden musste, auch wer es geholt hatte, und auch der Zweck, zu dem es gebraucht wurde. Zum Beispiel 5Pfd. Eisen für Scharanlag durch Scherer oder für Hufeisen oder sonst was. {{Blue|There was always more work in the store, especially in autumn when the field work was done. Then the farmers came with their blacksmiths and bought the necessary iron p.p. for new wagons and farm implements. Each piece was cut to its necessary length, because the blacksmiths in those days did not provide any material and only charged for their labor earnings, in general they fetched even the smallest piece of iron on account of the farmers, which made a lot of work for us, because everything had to be written down, also who had fetched it, and also the purpose for which it was used. For example, 5 pounds of iron for shearing by Scherer or for horseshoes or anything else.}} == Seite 2 {{Blue| Page 2}}== {{Image|file=Pullig-54-4.jpg |align=r }} Es musste dann um Jahresschluss eine ebenso ausführliche Rechnung ausgestellt werden. Es kam oft vor, dass der betreffende Kunde sagte, das ist nicht für mich, und konnte dann der Betreffende durch das gründliche Aufschreiben davon überzeugt werden, dass es doch für ihn gekauft und verbraucht war. {{Blue|An equally detailed invoice then had to be issued at the end of the year. It often happened that the customer in question said, this is not for me, and then the person concerned could be convinced by the thorough writing down that it was bought and consumed for him after all.}} Es wurden damals alle eingehenden Rechnungen in ein Hauptbuch wörtlich eingetragen. Jeder Lieferant hatte ein Konto, es wurden alle Einzelheiten, wie Zeichen und Nr der Emballage eingetragen, ebenso bei der Rücksendung der leeren Emballage p.p., was den Vorteil hatte, dass man nach Jahren alles noch leicht feststellen konnte. {{Blue|At that time, all incoming invoices were literally entered into a general ledger. Each supplier had an account, it was entered all the details, such as sign and No. of the Emballage, as well as when returning the empty Emballage p.p., which had the advantage that you could easily determine everything after years.}} Im Winter kam dann der Löffelscheider Nagelschmied, der die von Hand geschmiedeten Schuhnägel, Hufnägel und Speichernägel auf dem Buckel für's ganze Jahr brachte, jede Sorte in einem Säckchen, zusammen oft 60-70 Pfund schwer. Der Nagelschmied war schon ein älterer grosser Mann mit einer ganz aussergewöhnlichen grossen Nase, hatte Landwirtschaft (ein Paar Ochsen) und schmiedet nebenbei die Nägel, was aber nur sehr wenig einbrachte, weil die Nägel ganz billig waren. Es kosteten im Einkauf 1000 Schuhnägel, die ein Mann in einem Tage schmiedete, 1.50 bis 1.70 Mark. Dabei musste das Eisen und die Kohlen gestellt werden, die ungefähr die Hälfte des Erlöses ausmachten. Die Nagelschmiede waren aber auch sehr arme Leute. Die Nägel mussten alle nachgezählt werden, ob keine zu wenig geliefert wurden, was öfters vorkam. Das Zählen war eine sehr schmutzige und abscheuliche Arbeit, bei der man sich in die Finger stach. {{Blue|In winter came the nail smith from Löffelscheid, who brought the hand-forged hobnails, horseshoe nails and nails for storage on the hump for the whole year, each kind in a small bag, together often 60-70 pounds heavy. The nail smith was already an older big man with a very unusual big nose, had agriculture (a pair of oxen) and forged the nails on the side, but this brought very little, because the nails were very cheap. It cost in the purchase 1000 shoe nails, which forged a man in one day, 1.50 to 1.70 Mark. At the same time, the iron and coals had to be provided, which made up about half of the proceeds. But the nail smiths were also very poor people. The nails had to be counted to make sure that there were not too few, which happened often. Counting was a very dirty and disgusting job, during which people pricked their fingers.}} Da mein Vater öfter krank war und viel an Rheumatismus mit sehr grossen Schmerzen litt, musste ich schon früh das Geschäft führen und schliesslich ganz leiten. Die schriftlichen Arbeiten wurden abends gemacht. {{Blue|Since my father was often ill and suffered a lot from rheumatism with very great pain, I had to manage the business early on and eventually run it completely. The written work was done in the evenings.}} Im Winter mussten die nötigen DütenGemeint sind Papiertüten (Spitztüten oder Flachbeutel), zum Einpacken loser Waren.
''"Düten" refers to the german word "Tüten", which are paper bags (pointed bags or flat bags), for packing loose goods.
für's ganze Jahr aus gelben Strohpapier gemacht, was abends geschah. {{Blue|In winter, the necessary "Düten" had to be made for the whole year from yellow straw paper, which happened in the evening.}} Unser Umsatz war sehr gross geworden, so, dass ich als 10 Ballen oder ein Originalfass CeilonGemeint ist Kaffee. / ''"Ceilon" is used as Acronym for coffee.'' mit 10-11 Zentner kaufte, auch 10 Fass RübölRüböl = Rapsöl, siehe [https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raps%C3%B6l Siehe Wikipedia: Rapsöl].
''"Rüböl" is used as acronym for rapeseed oil, see [https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raps%C3%B6l See German Wikipedia: rapeseed oil].''
wurden auf einmal gekauft. Wir hatten immer 30-40 Zentner Rohkaffee im Magazin. Als der gebrannte Kaffe zur Einführung kam, haben wir alle 6-10 Tage 100 bis 120 Pfd. selbst gebrannt, was keine so schöne Arbeit war. Die Fässer, in denen der Ceilon kam, waren aus Zedernholz. Wir kauften nur die allerbesten Sorten ein, hatten darum auch so grossen Umsatz. 1 Pfd. kostete im Verkauf 80 bis 90 Pfg roh. Den Kaffee kauften wir lange Jahre meistens von der Firma Colonius & Maul, Cöln.Firma Colonius & Maul, Köln. Inhaber sind Moritz Colonius und Julius Jacob Maul. Siehe GoogleBooks [https://books.google.de/books?id=hYhdAAAAcAAJ&dq=inauthor%3A%22Joseph%20MEYER%20(of%20Cologne.)%22&hl=de&pg=PP4#v=snippet&q=wessel&f=false Joseph Meyer, Handels-Register des königlichen Handelsgerichts zu Cöln, Seite 53].
''Firma Colonius & Maul, Cologne. The owners are Moritz Colonius and Julius Jacob Maul. See GoogleBooks [https://books.google.de/books?id=hYhdAAAAcAAJ&dq=inauthor%3A%22Joseph%20MEYER%20(of%20Cologne.)%22&hl=en&pg=PP4#v=snippet&q=wessel&f=false Joseph Meyer, Handels-Register des königlichen Handelsgerichts zu Cöln, page 53].''
Maul stammte aus Castellaun. Ihr Reisender war Eberhard aus Steeg. Materialwaren bezogen wir von der Firma M.Kemp & Wessel, Cöln, Böhle Nr 6Firma noch nicht identifiziert. / ''Company not yet identified.''. Bretter kauften wir in Bingen, wo wir sie mit unserem Fuhrwerk abholten, später als die Eisenbahn bis Simmern in Betrieb war, kauften wir in Passau bei Regen & Degendorf. Im Böhmerwald und im Schwarzwald kauften wir, wo ich öfter selbst einkaufen war. {{Blue|Our turnover had become very large, so that I bought as 10 bales or an original barrel Ceilon with 10-11 hundredweight, also 10 barrels of rapeseed oil were bought at once. We always had 30-40 hundredweight of green coffee in the magazine. When the distilled coffee came to the introduction, we distilled every 6-10 days 100 to 120 Pfd. itself, which was not such a nice job. The barrels the ceilon came in were cedar. We bought only the very best varieties, which is why we had such a large turnover. 1 pound cost 80 to 90 pfg raw when sold. The coffee we bought for many years mostly from the company Colonius & Maul, Cöln. Maul was from Castellaun. Their traveler was Eberhard from Steeg. Material goods we purchased from the company M.Kemp & Wessel, Cöln, Böhle No 6. Boards we bought in Bingen, where we picked them up with our cart, later when the railroad was in operation to Simmern, we bought in Passau at Regen & Degendorf. In the Bohemian Forest and the Black Forest we bought, where I was more often shopping myself. }} == Seite 3 {{Blue| Page 3}}== {{Image|file=Pullig-54-6.jpg |align=r }} Nach Bacharach, das vor der Hunsrückbahn[https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunsr%C3%BCckbahn Wikipedia]: Die Teilstrecke Langenlohnsheim-Simmern der Hunsrückbahn wurde 1889 in Betrieb genommen. / ''The Langenlohnsheim-Simmern section of the Hunsrück Railway was put into operation in 1889.'' unsere günstigste Bahnstation war, ging unser Fuhrwerk jede Woche ein- bis zweimal. Jede Fahrt dauerte 1 1/2 Tage. In Rheinböllen beim dicken Hannchen im Bau wurde übernachtet, dort logierten alle Fuhrleute. Auch der Fuhrmann redete die Wirtin, die Wwe Rheingans, mit "Hannche" an. {{Blue|To Bacharach, which was our most favorable railroad station before the Hunsrück Railway, our wagon went once or twice every week. Each trip lasted 1 1/2 days. We spent the night in Rheinböllen at the "dicken Hannchen" in the building, where all the wagoners stayed. Also the carter addressed the landlady, the widow Rheingans, with "Hannche". }} In Bacharach hatten wir einen Spediteur, der alle ankommenden Waren für uns in Empfang nahm und aufbewahrte. Dafür erhielt er pro Centner 10 Pfg. Er hiess Johann Gilz. Ich bin selbst öfter nach Bacharach gefahren. Auch Limburger OelkuchenMit Oelkuchen sind hier Tierfuttermittel als Presspellets, Nebenprodukt bei der Ölgewinnung gemeint.[https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presskuchen Siehe Wikipedia: Presskuchen].
''With "Oelkuchen" are meant here animal feed as press pellets, by-product in oil extraction.[https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presskuchen See Wikipedia]. ''
holten wir fuhrenweise in Bacharach bei der Firma Steigerwald. Diese fuhren wir oft direkt nach Schwarzerden und Kellenbach, wo selbige schon voraus bestellt waren. {{Blue|In Bacharach we had a forwarding agent who received and stored all incoming goods for us. For this he received 10 Pfg per centner. His name was Johann Gilz. I myself went to Bacharach more often. Also "Limburger Oelkuchen" we fetched by cart in Bacharach at the company Steigerwald. These we often drove directly to Schwarzerden and Kellenbach, from where the press pellets were already ordered in advance.}} Da sich mein älterer Bruder [[Pullig-63|Christian]] nach Kellenbach verheiratet hatte, übertrug mein Vater, der im Mai 1889 starb, schon lange Zeit vor seinem Tode mir unser ganzes Anwesen, ich führte das Geschäft und die Schiefergrube bis zum Jahre 1892 für Rechnung der Familie weiter. Die Kaisergrube war in dieser Zeit sehr ergiebig und brachte hohen Gewinn. {{Blue|Since my older brother [[Pullig-63|Christian]] had married into Kellenbach, my father, who died in May 1889, transferred our entire estate to me a long time before his death, and I continued to run the business and the slate mine for the family's account until 1892. The "Kaisergrube" was very productive at that time and brought high profits.}} In der Zeit nach dem Tode meines Vaters wurden wir vom Baron von Salis verklagt. Er verlangte die Räumung der Schutthalde rechts der Strasse bis zum Bach, weil ihm das Hochwasser das Futter auf seiner Wiese über dem Bach verderben würde. Diesen Prozess, den ich selbst am Amtsgericht ohne Anwalt führte, verlor der Baron, trotzdem er alle Hebel in Bewegung setzte und selber Jurist und Amtsrichter war, darauf legte er Berufung beim Landgericht ein und verlor auch dort. Nun steckte sich der Baron hinter die Regierung. Es kamen 3 Beamte zu einem hier an Ort und Stelle angesetzten Termin. In dem Termin erbot ich mich freiwillig ein Gestück dem Bach entlang im halben Winkel zu errichten. Dieses Gestück war schon im Interesse der Grube geplant gewesen. {{Blue|In the time after my father's death we were sued by the Baron von Salis. He demanded the clearing of the rubble heap on the right of the road up to the brook, because the high water would spoil the fodder on his meadow above the brook. This lawsuit, which I conducted myself at the district court without a lawyer, was lost by the baron, despite the fact that he pulled out all the stops and was himself a lawyer and a district judge. Now the baron put himself behind the government. Three officials came to an appointment scheduled here on the spot. In the appointment I volunteered to build a piece of land along the stream at a half angle. This piece had already been planned in the interest of the mine.}} Im Jahre 1892 übernahm ich auch das Geschäft für meine Rechnung. Das Jahr 1893 hatte eine so grosse Missernte, dass man das Vieh nicht durchzubringen wusste. {{Blue|In 1892 I also took over the business for my account. The year 1893 had such a bad harvest that the cattle could not be brought through.}} Im Jahre 1891 hatte ich geheiratet. Meine Frau und ich arbeiteten munter weiter, unser Geschäft ging, und wir kamen vorwärts. {{Blue|In 1891, I had married. My wife and I continued to work blithely, our business was going and we were getting ahead.}} Im Jahre 1894 wurde [[Pullig-53|unser erstes Kind]] geboren. Die Mutter hatte dabei viel leiden müssen, erholte sich aber doch bald wieder. {{Blue|In 1894 [[Pullig-53|our first child]] was born. The mother had to suffer a lot in the process, but soon recovered.}} Als die Ortskrankenkasse gegründet wurde, übernahm ich den Posten als Rechner und Verwalter mit einem Gehalt von 300 Mark jährlich. Die Kasse gedieh gut und konnte bei der Verschmelzung mit der Kreiskasse einen Reservefonds von 9000 Mark mitbringen. {{Blue|When the local health insurance was founded, I took over the post as calculator and administrator with a salary of 300 marks per year. The insurance fund prospered well and was able to bring a reserve fund of 9000 marks when it merged with the district health insurance.}} Etwas später half ich die Raiffeisen-Sparkasse gründen und übernahm dabei den Posten des Rechners und hatte so neben der Landwirtschaft und dem Geschäft und der Schiefergrube noch 2 Kassen zu verwalten. Die meisten schriftlichen Arbeiten machte ich abends. {{Blue|A little later I helped to found the Raiffeisen Savings Bank and took over the position of the accountant and thus had to manage 2 cash registers in addition to agriculture and the business and the slate mine. I did most of the written work in the evenings.}} == Seite 4 {{Blue| Page 4}} == {{Image|file=Pullig-54-7.jpg |align=r }} Ende der 90er Jahre fing ich mit drei Teilhabern, Scheidhauer Fritz und Paul bei Schwerbach und Oberkirn still liegende alte Schiefergruben an in Betrieb zu nehmen (Brunkenstein und Moselhöhe). Beide Gruben brachten kaum einen Ertrag. Dann kauften wir von drei Teilhabern aus Hahn, die in Streit geraten waren, die Grube "Gute Hoffnung" bei Hahn zu dem Preise von 6.400.-- Mark, in Raten zahlbar. Die Kaufpreisraten zahlten wir aus dem Ertrag der Grube, und so kostete also die Grube uns nichts. Die Ergiebigkeit der Grube hielt stand und warf hohen Gewinn ab. Im Jahre 1912 verkauften wir sie an die Firma J.B. Rathscheck Söhne G.m.b.H., Mayen, Inhaber war [[Wehrhan-16|Wilhelm Wehrhan]] in Neuss,[https://www.rathscheck.de/ Rathscheck Schiefer]: 1793 durch Johann B. Rathscheck gegründet, 1904 Übernahme durch die Werhan Unternehmengruppe, Neuss.
''founded in 1793 by Johann B. Rathscheck, 1904 takeover by the Werhan group of companies, Neuss.''
für den Preis von 117.000.-- Mark. {{Blue|At the end of the 90s I began with three partners, Scheidhauer Fritz and Paul near Schwerbach and Oberkirn still lying old slate pits to take in enterprise (Brunkenstein and Moselhöhe). Both pits brought hardly any yield. Then we bought the pit "Gute Hoffnung" near Hahn from three partners from Hahn, who had come into dispute, at the price of 6.400.-- Marks, payable in installments. We paid the purchase price installments from the yield of the mine, and so the mine cost us nothing. The yield of the mine was stable and yielded a high profit. In 1912 we sold it to the company J.B. Rathscheck Söhne G.m.b.H., Mayen, owner was [[Wehrhan-16|Wilhelm Wehrhan]] in Neuss,for the price of 117,000.-- Mark.}} Als wir die Grube noch hatten, verklagte uns die Firma Gebr. Rother, Frankfurt a/Main, dass uns unter Strafe verboten werden sollte, das Material "Moselschiefer" zu bezeichnen. Die Grube lag aber doch auf dem Gebiet der Gemeinde und Gemarkung Pünderich a/Mosel. Den Prozess musste ich führen, und er endete zu unseren Gunsten. {{Blue|When we still had the pit, the company Gebr. Rother, Frankfurt a/Main sued us that we should be forbidden under penalty to call the material "Moselschiefer". However, the mine was located on the territory of the municipality and district of Pünderich a/Mosel. I had to conduct the trial and it ended in our favor.}} Die grossen Cauber und Moselgruben machten uns alle möglichen Schikanen, besonders beim Verkauf, machten bei Behörden und Privaten unsere Ware schlecht und suchten uns überall abzudrängen. Unsere Ware und wir selbst waren noch nicht bekannt und wir hatten schwer zu kämpfen. {{Blue|The big Cauber and Mosel pits gave us all kinds of harassment, especially in sales, bad-mouthing our goods to authorities and private individuals and trying to push us away everywhere. Our goods and ourselves were not yet known and we had to fight hard.}} An den Schiefergrosshändler, Joh. Schunk in BonnSchieferhandel Schunk, Bonn: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Josef_Schunck hatten wir ca 2 Jahre vor dem Verkauf der Grube die ganze Produktion verkauft, es fiel aber Schunk schwer, sie fortzubringen und seine vertraglichen Verpflichtungen, besonders der der Zahlung nachzukommen und so wuchs das Lager ungeheuer. Schunk stellte uns den Antrag ihn von der weiteren Abnahme zu entbinden und den Vertrag zu lösen. {{Blue|To the slate wholesaler, Joh. Schunk in Bonn we had sold the whole production about 2 years before the sale of the mine, but it was difficult for Schunk to take it away and to fulfill his contractual obligations, especially the payment, and so the stock grew tremendously. Schunk asked us to release him from further purchase and to dissolve the contract.}} Bei einer Zusammenkunft mit Schunk in Büchenbeuren kamen wir demselben weitgehend entgegen, lösten den Vertrag, bewilligten kostenlose Lagerung seiner bei uns setzenden Vorräte und gaben ihm weite zinslose Zahlungstermine für seine schon längst fälligen Zahlungen. Schunk hatte seinen Geschäftsführer mitgebracht, der nun den neuen Vertrag niederschrieb. In diesem Vertrag heisst es, dass der alte Vertrag bis auf § 6, der bestehen bleiben sollte, aufgehoben sei. Als ich das mit §6 beanstandete, sagte Schunk, derselbe enthielte die Verpflichtung der freien Lieferung in den Waggon. Wir hatten den Vertrag nicht bei uns, glaubten seiner Versicherung und unterschrieben. Wir wollten ja und mussten franko Waggon Sohren liefern. Nun, stellte sich aber heraus, dass der §6 sich nicht auf die freie Lieferung bezog, sondern dass Schunk das Vorkaufsrecht der Produktion hatte. Als wir nun später (1/2 Jahr) die Grube verkauft hatten, glaubte Schunk auf Grund des §6 eine Entschädigung aus uns pressen zu können, verlangte Offerte und gab an, kaufen zu wollen. Ich lehnte nicht ab, sondern bot ihm die Produktion an. Ich wusste ja, das er nicht kaufen könnte, setzte mich aber auch mit Rathscheck für den schlimmen Fall, der mir entgegenkam, in Verbindung. Mit Schunk wurde ich nicht einig. Nun verklagte er uns am Landgericht Koblenz auf Entschädigung und errechnete in einer buchdicken Klageschrift seinen Schaden auf über 36.000.-- Mark. Der Prozess, den ich führen musste, dauerte 10 Jahre, und endete am Oberlandgericht in Köln mit glatter Abweisung der Klage. {{Blue|At a meeting with Schunk in Büchenbeuren, we accommodated him to a large extent, dissolved the contract, granted free storage of the supplies he had placed with us and gave him wide interest-free payment dates for his long overdue payments. Schunk had brought his managing director with him, who now wrote down the new contract. This contract stated that the old contract was cancelled except for §6, which was to remain in force. When I objected to §6, Schunk said that it contained the obligation of free delivery to the wagon. We did not have the contract with us, believed his assurance and signed. We wanted to and had to deliver Sohren carriage paid. Well, it turned out that §6 did not refer to free delivery, but that Schunk had the right of first refusal of production. When we later (1/2 year) sold the mine, Schunk thought it could squeeze compensation out of us on the basis of §6, demanded an offer and stated that it wanted to buy. I did not refuse, but offered him the production. I knew that he would not be able to buy, but I also contacted Rathscheck for the bad case that came my way. I did not come to an agreement with Schunk. Now he sued us for compensation at the Regional Court in Koblenz and calculated his damages in a book-thick statement of claim at over 36,000 marks. The lawsuit, which I had to conduct, lasted 10 years and ended at the Higher Regional Court in Cologne with an outright dismissal of the claim.}} == Seite 5 {{Blue| Page 5}}== {{Image|file=Pullig-54-8.jpg |align=r }} Die vorhandene Scheune und Stall waren sehr baufällig und unpraktisch. Ich errichtete deshalb im Anfang dieses Jahrhunderts die jetzt vorhandenen Gebäude. Es war sehr schwer, weil der ganze Flatz 2-3 meter hoch abgetragen werden musste, was im Winter vorher gemacht wurde und viele hundert Fuhren erforderte. {{Blue|The existing barn and stable were very dilapidated and impractical. I therefore built the now existing buildings in the beginning of this century. It was very difficult, because the whole rubble had to be removed 2-3 meters high, which was done in the winter before and required many hundred wagon trips.}} Unser Geschäft ging gut und unser Vermögen wuchs zusehend. Ich erwarb vom Baron die Osterwiese pro Quadratmeter zu 3.-- Mark, der ganze Kaufpreis betrug über 11.000.-- Mark. Das Gelände umfasste das Terrain, was jetzt Peitz, Finzel, Daum und Dr Jacobs haben, sowie die Gärten p.p. von Karl und Wilhelm. {{Blue|Our business went well and our fortune grew visibly. I acquired from the Baron the Osterwiese per square meter at 3.-- Marks, the whole purchase price was over 11.000.-- Marks. The area included the terrain, what now Peitz, Finzel, Daum and Dr Jacobs have, as well as the gardens p.p. of Karl and Wilhelm.}} Nun beschloss ich auf der vorderen Ecke der Osterwiese ein grosses Geschäfts - und Wohnhaus zu errichten. Alle Vorbereitungen wurden getroffen. Die Steine für Grund- und Kellermauern wurden gebrochen und sassen abfahrbereit im Walde. Von der Gemeinde Schlierschied hatte ich einen ganzen Schlag Eichenbauholz gekauft. Dieses sass zugeschnitten und aufgeschichtet auf der Halde der Kaisergrube. Der Plan war fertig und genehmigt. Die Entwässerung des Baugeländes nach dem bach war fertig. 1914 sollte der Bau unter Dach kommen. Im Juli 1914 machte ich noch eine Fahrt mit dem hessischen Flottenverein nach der Wasserkante, Hamburg, Helgoland, Kiel, Berlin mit Abstecher nach Stellingen und Friedrichsruh mit, die zu einer der schönsten Erinnerungen meines ganzen Lebens gehört. Dann sollte der Bau beginnen. Einen Tag vor unserer Kirmes kam ich zurück. Der Weltkrieg[https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1._Weltkrieg 1914-1918 WWI (Wikipedia)] war im Anzug und brach ja auch kurz darauf aus. Da ich das Bauen nicht eilig hatte, stellte ich es bis nach dem Krieg, der ja nich lange dauern sollte, zurück. {{Blue|Now I decided to build a large commercial and residential building on the front corner of Easter Meadow. All preparations were made. The stones for foundation and cellar walls were broken and sat ready for departure in the forest. From the municipality Schlierschied I had bought a whole blow oak building timber. This sat cut and piled up on the dump of the Kaisergrube. The plan was ready and approved. The drainage of the construction site to the creek was finished. In 1914 the building was to come under roof. In July 1914, I took part in a trip with the Hessian Fleet Association to the water's edge, Hamburg, Helgoland, Kiel, Berlin with detours to Stellingen and Friedrichsruh, which is one of the best memories of my entire life. Then the construction was to begin. I returned one day before our fair. The world war was approaching and broke out shortly afterwards. Since I was not in a hurry to build, I postponed it until after the war, which would not last long.}} Es kam anders. Das Holz wurde 1918 vom Hochwasser mitgenommen und ging fast alle verloren. Die Steine wurde fuhrenweise im Walde gestohlen. Das Bauen wurde aufgeschoben und aufgehoben. Während des Krieges waren alle Buchaussenstände und Schuldscheine eingegangen, die Warenvorräte verkauft. Und so hatte ich grosse Geldvorräte, die ich in Kriegsanleihe und Sparguthaben anlegte. Im ganzen hatte ich 80.000.-- Kriegsanleihe gezeichnet und 20.000.-- Mark Koblenzer Stadtanleihe, ausserdem hatte ich noch einige Tausend Mark in Bodenkreditanleihe gekauft. 65.000.-- Mark Preuss. Staatsanleihe (Consols) hatte ich schon vor dem Kriege gekauft. {{Blue|It came differently. The wood was taken away by the floods in 1918 and almost all of it was lost. The stones were stolen by the hour in the forest. Building was postponed and suspended. During the war, all the book balances and promissory bills had been received, the stocks of goods had been sold. And so I had large cash reserves, which I invested in war bonds and savings. In total, I had subscribed to 80,000 Marks war bond and 20,000 Marks Koblenz city bond, in addition to which I had bought a few thousand Marks in land credit bond. 65.000.-- Mark Preuss. Staatsanleihe (Consols) I had already bought before the war. }} Als von unserer Zentralkasse ein Kaufangebot für Kriegsanleihe zum Kurs von 92 % gemacht wurde, verkaufte ich dieselbe und legte das Geld bei der Kasse an und meinte damit ein gutes Geschäft gemacht zu haben. Aber alles ging in der Inflation verloren. auch im Geschäft wirkte sich die Inflation ganz verherend aus. Hatten wir an einem Tage für 1.000.-- Mark verkauft, so konnten wir am anderen Tag oder späteren Tag, wenn wir Gelegenheit zum Wiedereinkauf hatten, vielleicht eine Schachtel Streichholz dafür kaufen. {{Blue|When our central treasury made an offer to buy war bonds at a rate of 92%, I sold them and invested the money in the treasury, thinking I had made a good deal. But everything was lost in the inflation. Inflation also had a devastating effect on business. If we had sold for 1,000 marks one day, we might have been able to buy a box of matches for it the next day or later, when we had the opportunity to buy again.}} Die kleineren Papierscheine mussten wir gezählt und gebündelt am Postamt gegen grössere umtauschen. Es ist mir passiert, dass mir der Postbeamte, nachdem er mir die grösseren scheine gegeben hatte, sagte, warten Sie mal einen Augenblick. Er nahm den Korb mid den kleinen Scheine ab und warf eine Bündel nach dem anderen ungezählt in den brennenden Ofen. {{Blue|We had to count and bundle the smaller paper bills at the post office and exchange them for larger ones. It happened to me that the post office clerk, after giving me the larger bills, told me to wait a moment. He took the basket of small bills and threw one after the other uncounted bundles into the burning oven.}} Bald am Ende der Inflation kam eine Tages die ganze Layenkaul mit 5 Millardenscheinen, die sie funkelneu am Tage vorher vom Landratsamt erhalten hatten. Wir gaben nichts dafür, und da kamen sie mit der Polizei wieder, die uns befahl zu verkaufen. Und so ging unser ganzes Vermögen verloren, am Schlusse hatte wir nicht mehr als Körbe voll Papiergeld, das garnichts wert war. Es blieb mir nichts übrig als mein liegender Besitz und die 65.000.-- Mark Consols, die aber nur mit 2 1/2 % d.h. mit 25 vom Tausend aufgewertet wurden.[https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutsche_Inflation_1914_bis_1923 Hyperinflation 1914-1923 (Wikipedia)] {{Blue|Soon at the end of the inflation, one day the whole Layenkaul came with 5 billion bills, which they had received sparkling new the day before from the district office. We gave nothing for it, and there they came again with the police, who ordered us to sell. And so our whole fortune was lost, in the end we had nothing more than baskets full of paper money, which was worth nothing at all. I was left with nothing but my property and the 65,000 Mark Consols, which were revalued at only 2 1/2%, i.e. at 25 per thousand.}} == Seite 6 {{Blue| Page 6}}== {{Image|file=Pullig-54-9.jpg |align=r }} Ich glaubte das Geschäft wieder hoch zu bringen; aber es gab keine Ware ohne Geld. Da nahm ich eine Hypothek auf den Rest meines Vermögens über 10.000.-- Mark. Aber das reichte nicht und 18 % Zinsen. Ausserdem war schlechte Auskunft über mich gegeben worden. Das waren recht trostlose Zeiten. {{Blue|I believed I could bring the business up again; but there were no goods without money. So I took a mortgage on the rest of my assets for 10,000 marks. But that was not enough and 18% interest. Besides, bad information had been given about me. Those were rather bleak times.}} Als wir die gute Hoffnung verkauft hatten, pachteten wir von der Gemeinde Oberkirn die Grube Karschheck, die ja jetzt noch in Betrieb ist. Nur z.Zt. durch den Krieg liegt sie still. Anstatt des Teilhabers Fritz sind jetzt beide Söhne von Paul, Josef und Alois, die das Viertel von Fritz für 6.000.-- Mark gekauft haben, jetzt Teilhaber. {{Blue|When we had sold the good hope, we leased from the municipality Oberkirn the pit Karschheck, which is still in operation now. Only at present by the war it lies still. Instead of the partner Fritz, both sons of Paul, Josef and Alois, who bought the quarter from Fritz for 6,000 marks, are now partners.}} Die Grube hat schon ganz gute Erträge gebracht, nur die beiden letzten Jahre nicht. Im Jahre 1923 kamen die beiden Proske und Schlömer aus Köln an uns heran und sagten, sie hätten Käufer mit viel Geld, die eine Schiefergrube kaufen wollten, und wollten uns veranlassen, ihnen eine Schiefergrube zu überlassen. Wir lehnten ab; aber sie kamen 3 bis 4 mal wieder, bis sie es fertig brachten, dass wir uns bereit erklärten. Als sie wiederkamen, hatten sie keinen Käufer, aber eine fertige Aktiengesellschaft in der Tasche. Sie brachten es fertig, dass wir auch dazu unsere Zustimmung gaben, und die beiden Gruben Brunkenstein und Moselhöhe dazu hergaben. Proske war der Hauptmacher. Er arbeitete einen Prospekt aus, in dem er den Wert der Gruben in schwindelhafter Höhe angab und übertrug sich den Vertrieb der Aktien und setzte sich eine auch schwindelhafte Provision dafür fest. Wir hatte A gesagt, das Weitere kam von selbst. Die Aktiengesellschaft wurde fertig, ich selbst Vorsitzender des Vorstandes. Die Aktien hatte Proske alle verkauft. 51 % davon hatten wir uns vorbehalten, um auf alle Fälle die Stimmenmehrheit zu haben, und nun ging's ans Arbeiten. Die Gruben, die lange stillgelegen hatten, erforderten grosse Zubusen, die wir leisten mussten. Die Inflation kam und die Aktiengesellschaft war kaput. Für mich war nun die folgende Zeit die schwerste und schlimmste meines ganzen Lebens. Hatte ich doch als Vorsitzender des Vorstandes die ganze Verantwortung und Arbeit und verstand doch nichts davon. Auch der Amtsrichter in Rhaunen verstand noch weniger von einer Aktiengesellschaft und bestellte mich nach dort, ohne mir Rat oder Anweisung geben zu können, wie dasjenige, was er mir aufgab, gemacht werden könnte. Kurz gesagt, wir liquidierten und wurden nach vier Jahren damit fertig. Wir hatte schweres Lehrgeld gezahlt. 15.000.-- RM hatten wir dabei eingebüsst. Was ich dabei ausgehalten habe, ist nicht zu beschreiben. Eine Genugtung ist mir geworden, nämlich die, dass ich dem Schwindler Proske trotz aller Drohungen keine Provision auszahlte, und er nichts für seine auch sehr grosse Arbeit und seine Auslagen hatte. {{Blue|The mine has already brought quite good yields, only the last two years not. In 1923, the two Proske and Schlömer from Cologne approached us and said they had buyers with a lot of money who wanted to buy a slate pit, and wanted to get us to give them a slate pit. We refused; but they came back 3 or 4 times until they managed to get us to agree. When they came back, they had no buyer, but a ready corporation in their pocket. They managed to get us to agree to this as well, and to give both the Brunkenstein and Moselhöhe mines for this purpose. Proske was the main maker. He worked out a prospectus in which he stated the value of the mines at a dizzy height and entrusted himself with the distribution of the shares and set himself an also dizzy commission for it. We had said A, the rest came by itself. The joint stock company was completed, I myself became chairman of the board. Proske had sold all the shares. We had reserved 51% of them for ourselves in order to have a majority of the votes in any case, and now we got down to work. The mines, which had been idle for a long time, required us to make large contributions. Inflation came and the joint stock company was kaput. For me, the following period was the most difficult and worst of my entire life. As Chairman of the Board, I had all the responsibility and work, and yet I understood nothing about it. The district judge in Rhaunen also understood even less about a stock corporation and ordered me to come there without being able to give me any advice or instructions on how to do what he had asked me to do. In short, we liquidated and were finished with it after four years. We had paid a heavy price. We had lost RM 15,000 in the process. What I endured in the process cannot be described. There was one thing that satisfied me, namely that I did not pay the swindler Proske a commission, despite all the threats, and he had nothing for his work, which was also very great, and his expenses.}} Noch ein böses Vorkommen hatte ich in meinem Leben, das ich schildern möchte. {{Blue|I had another evil occurrence in my life that I would like to describe.}} In den 20er Jahren habe ich dem Landwirt Friedrich Kaufmann in Gehlweiler Kunstdünger geliefert, er bezahlte schlecht und zuletzt garnicht mehr. Als alle Mahnungen nichts halfen, nahm ich das Gericht zu Hilfe und liess ihm einen Zahlungsbefehl zustellen. Kaufmann erhob Widerspruch und legte in dem anberaumten Termin die Rechnung mit der Unterschrift " erhalten Karl Pullig " vor. Datum war nich darauf. Auf die Frage des Richters gab er den Monat Januar an, er war aber im März noch bei mir und bat um weiteren Ausstand, den ich aber gezwungen durch eigenen Geldverhältnisse nicht gewährte. Der Rechnungsbetrag war 400.-- RM. Ich konnte durch mein Dienstmädchen nachweisen, dass er im März noch bei mir im Hause war; aber das Mädchen konnte nicht wissen, was vorging. Nach vielen Terminen, die die Sache nicht einwandfrei klärten, == Seite 7 {{Blue| Page 7}}== {{Image|file=Pullig-54-10.jpg |align=r }} wurde meine Klage abgewiesen. {{Blue|In the 20's I supplied the farmer Friedrich Kaufmann in Gehlweiler artificial fertilizer, he paid badly and finally not at all. When all reminders did not help, I took the court to help and let him serve a payment order. Kaufmann objected and presented the invoice with the signature "received Karl Pullig" at the appointed time. The date was not on it. When asked by the judge, he stated the month of January, but he was still with me in March and asked for a further extension, which I did not grant due to my own financial circumstances. The invoice amount was 400.-- RM. I was able to prove through my maid that he was still in my house in March; but the maid could not know what was going on. After many appointments, which did not clarify the matter flawlessly, my claim was dismissed. }} Nun ging ich an das Landgericht. Dasselbe gab, da ich die Sache auch dort nicht klärte, Kaufmann den Eid, dass er die Rechnung bezahlt habe, den Kaufmann glatt leistete. Das ganze kostete mich über 800.-- Mark, da ich alle Kosten zahlen musste. Die Unterschrift "erhalten Karl Pullig " war von einer früheren bezahlten Rechnung abgepausst, was garnicht so schwer war. Auch war die Rechnung mit der Unterschrift ganz gelb gefärbt, um die Unterschrift zu verwischen. {{Blue|Now I went to the district court. The same gave, since I did not clarify the matter there either, Kaufmann the oath that he had paid the invoice, which Kaufmann smoothly performed. The whole thing cost me over 800 marks, since I had to pay all the costs. The signature "received Karl Pullig " was copied from an earlier paid invoice, which was not so difficult. Also, the invoice with the signature was colored all yellow to blur the signature.}} Wenn ich glaube, die materiellen Verhältnisse meines Lebens geschildert zu haben, will ich die inneren häuslichen Verhältnisse niederschreiben. Mit [[Karsch-33|meiner lieben guten Frau]] habe ich ja im Jahre 1941 goldene Hochzeit feieren können und kann sagen, dass wir von erster Stunde bis zur letzten ein überaus glückliche Ehe und glückliches Leben hatten. Wir haben uns gut verstanden und waren bestrebt, eines dem anderen zu dienen und das oft schwere Leben zu erleichtern und verschönern. Wirklicher oder ernster Streit oder Zerwürfnis ist niemals vorgekommen. In jeder Lebenslage stand sie mir als treuer Kamerad klug zur Seite, ihren 7 Kindern war sie eine gute sorgende Mutter. Ihr ganzes Leben war nur von Sorge und Arbeit für das Wohl der Ihren erfüllt. Ihr Fleiss und Aufopferung hatte gar keine Grenzen. {{Blue|When I think I have described the material circumstances of my life, I want to write down the inner domestic circumstances. I was able to celebrate my golden wedding anniversary with [[Karsch-33|my dear good wife]] in 1941 and I can say that we had an extremely happy marriage and happy life from the first hour to the last. We got along well and were anxious to serve one another and to make the often difficult life easier and more beautiful. Real or serious quarrels or discord never occurred. In every situation of life she stood by me wisely as a faithful comrade, to her 7 children she was a good caring mother. Her whole life was filled only with care and work for the welfare of her own. Her diligence and sacrifice had no limits.}} Auch für die nähere und weitere Umgebung war sie immer hilfsbereit und liebte ihre Heimat und Vaterland und unseren Führer über alles, hatte ein grosses Verständnis für alles Gute und schöne und war geschickt in allen Handarbeiten. {{Blue|She was also always helpful to the nearer and wider surroundings and loved her homeland and fatherland and our leader above everything, had a great understanding of everything good and beautiful and was skilled in all handicrafts.}} Ueber unsere Kinder kann ich sagen, dass sie uns Kummer oder Herzensleid nie bereitet haben und neben Sorge und Arbeit auch viel Freude bereitet haben. Unsere Söhne sind uns immer gehorsam geblieben, ihre Frauen haben sie sich selbst gesucht und gewählt, ohne unseren Rat und Meinung zu befragen. {{Blue|About our children I can say that they have never caused us sorrow or heartache, and besides worry and work they have also given us much joy. Our sons have always remained obedient to us; they have sought and chosen their wives themselves, without asking our advice or opinion.}} Solange unsere gute Mutter da war, hatten wir auch im Alter ein ganz schönes Leben und fühlten uns glücklich. Ich bin jetzt in jeder Beziehung gut versorgt; aber ich fühle mich doch einsam, zumal der böse Krieg[https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zweiter_Weltkrieg 1939-1945 WWII (Wikipedia)] bis an unsere Grenzen herangekommen ist und unsere nähere Heimat schwer bedroht. [[Pullig-82|Ottilie ]] musste flüchten und ist schon drei Monate mit seinen drei Kindern bei mir. Ich musste ja auch erleben, dass unser Enkel [[Pullig-78|Karl-Hermann]] für das Vaterland gestorben, und unser [[Pullig-83|Sohn]] an der Ostfront schon über drei Monate vermisst ist. Die Enkel [[Wagner-16440|Wilfried]] und [[Wagner-13510|Wolfram]] sind verwundet. Wolfram hat einen Lungenschuss. {{Blue|As long as our good mother was there, we had quite a nice life even in old age and felt happy. I am now well provided for in every respect; but I still feel lonely, especially since the evil war has come right up to our borders and is seriously threatening our nearer home. [[Pullig-82|Ottilie ]] had to flee and has already been with me for three months with his three children. I also had to experience that our grandson [[Pullig-78|Karl-Hermann]] died for the Fatherland, and our [[Pullig-83|son]] has been missing on the Eastern Front for over three months. The grandsons [[Wagner-16440|Wilfried]] and [[Wagner-13510|Wolfram]] are wounded. Wolfram is shot in the lungs.}} Gesundheitlich geht es mir bis auf kleinere Alterserscheinungen noch recht gut. Ich lese noch mit meinen 87 Jahren die Zeitung ohne Brille, was ich 30 Jahre nicht konnte. {{Blue|Health-wise, I am still doing quite well, except for minor signs of aging. At the age of 87, I still read the newspaper without glasses, something I was unable to do for 30 years.}} In meinem 40-50. Lebensjahren hatte ich ein schweres nervöses Magenleiden, das mich körperlich bis an den Rand brachte, bis ich nach vielen vergeblichen Doktoreien zu dem Spezialisten Dr. AbendKuranstalt für Magen-, Leber- und Darmkranke. Dr. med. Ludwig Abend, Parkstraße 30, Wiesbaden. Siehe Google-Books: [https://books.google.de/books?id=uTZtKkNuKQ0C&dq=dr.%20abend%20wiesbaden&hl=de&pg=PA528#v=onepage&q&f=false Bäder-Almanach, 1895, Seite 528].
''Spa for stomach, liver and intestinal patients. Dr. med. Ludwig Abend, Parkstraße 30, Wiesbaden. See Google Books: [https://books.google.de/books?id=uTZtKkNuKQ0C&dq=dr.%20abend%20wiesbaden&hl=de&pg=PA528#v=onepage&q&f=false Bäder-Almanach, 1895, page 528]. ''
in Wiesbaden kam, der mich ohne Arzeneien nur durch Diät und strenge Lebensweise wiederherstellte und vollständig gesund machte. {{Blue|In my 40-50th year of life I had a severe nervous stomach condition that took me physically to the brink until, after many futile doctorships, I went to the specialist Dr. Abend came to Wiesbaden, who restored me without drugs only by diet and strict lifestyle and made me completely healthy. }} Auch [[Pullig-79|Gertrud]] hatte in Meisenheim, wo es als Kind zu Besuch war, eine schwere Krankheit gehabt, deren Folgen garnicht mehr ganz beseitigt werden konnten. {{Blue|Also [[Pullig-79|Gertrud]] had had a serious illness in Meisenheim, where it had visited as a child, the consequences of which could not be completely eliminated. }} Im Übrigen sind wir von schweren Krankheiten verschont geblieben. {{Blue|For the rest, we have been spared serious illnesses.}} Mit Ehrenämtern bin ich reichlich bedacht gewesen. Ich war üver 30 Jahre Vertrauensmann, der Steinbruchgenossenschaft und erhielt mit 25 Jahren eine schöne Plakette, 50 Jahre war ich im Presbyterium der evgl. Gemeinde, ich half die Trennung des bestehenden Simultanverhältnisses lösen und die neue Kirche erichten. {{Blue|I have been richly endowed with honorary offices. For over 30 years I was a member of the quarry cooperative and received a beautiful plaque at the age of 25. For 50 years I was a member of the presbytery of the Lutheran congregation, I helped to solve the separation of the existing simultaneous relationship and to build the new church.}} 50 Jahre war ich auch Beigeordneter der Bürgermeisterei. Als Anerkennung wurde ich an meinem 80. Geburtstag zum Ehrenbürger von Gemünden ernannt und erhielt die in meinem Zimmer stehende schöne == Seite 8 {{Blue| Page 8}} == {{Image|file=Pullig-54-11.jpg |align=r }} Hitlerbüste. 50 Jahre war ich auch stellvertretender Standesbeamte, was recht viel Arbeit machte, auch als Beigeordneter wurde ich oft und viel in Anspruch genommen, besonders während der Kriege und beim Bürgermeisterwechsel. {{Blue|For 50 years I was also an alderman of the mayoralty. As a recognition I was appointed honorary citizen of Gemünden on my 80th birthday and received the beautiful Hitler bust. I was also deputy registrar for 50 years, which was quite a lot of work.I was also called upon often and a lot as alderman, especially during the wars and when the mayor changed.}} Ich war lange in der Steuerkommission und als Schöffe am Gericht und Beisitzer bei der Strafkammer in Koblenz, bin auch in Besitz des Verdienstkreuzes für Kriegshilfe im ersten Weltkrieg. {{Blue|I was for a long time in the tax commission and as a lay judge at the court and assessor at the criminal chamber in Koblenz, I am also in possession of the Cross of Merit for war assistance in the First World War.}} Nun glaube ich mein Leben einigermassen geschildert zu haben und darf noch sagen, dass ich immer bestrebt war, rech und gerecht zu handeln. Mit Wissen habe ich niemand betrogen oder unrecht getan und habe mich auch bemüht ein gutes Beispiel zu hinterlassen. {{Blue|Now I think I have described my life to some extent and may I say that I have always strived to act rightly and justly. With knowledge I have not deceived or wronged anyone and have also tried to leave a good example.}} Ich bin aber auch nur ein Mensch gewesen, der auch mit allen menschlichen Fehlern und Mängel belastet war. {{Blue|But I was also just a human being who was also burdened with all human faults and shortcomings.}} Ich danke Allen für das gute, das mir getan wurde, und bitte mir zu verzeihen, wenn ich jemand wehe getan habe. {{Blue|I thank everyone for the good that has been done to me, and please forgive me if I have hurt anyone.}} Vor Prozessen und Zeugen kann ich nicht dringend genug warnen; denn ich habe in meinem langen Leben viele und oft schlechte Erfahrungen in dieser Beziehung gemacht. {{Blue|I cannot warn strongly enough against trials and witnesses; for I have had many and often bad experiences in this regard in my long life.}} Als Geleit sage ich Euch noch: Tut jederzeit redlich und true Eure Pflicht, haltet in Liebe und Frieden treu zusammen, seid fleissig in Euren Berufen; dann wird der Lohn und Segen nicht ausbleiben, denn nur in der treuen Arbeit liegt Segen und Befriedigung. {{Blue|As a guideline I say to you: Do your duty honestly and true at all times, keep together faithfully in love and peace, be diligent in your professions; then the reward and blessing will not be lacking, because only in faithful work lies blessing and satisfaction.}} Mein letzter Gedanke und Wunsch ist, dass Ihr alle gesund und glücklich sein und bleiben möget. {{Blue|My last thought and wish is that you all be and stay healthy and happy.}} Euer Vater {{Blue|Your Father}} == Anmerkungen {{Blue| Remarks}}==

Memoirs Illustrative of the History and Antiquities of the County and City of Lincoln

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Lincolnshire|Lincolnshire Sources]] and [[Space: Lincolnshire_Resources|Lincolnshire Resources]] == Memoirs Illustrative of the History and Antiquities of the County and City of Lincoln == Communicated to the Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Held at Lincoln, July, 1848, with a general report of the proceedings of the meeting, and catalogue of the museum formed on that occasion. * published by Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, London, 1850 * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:Memoirs Illustrative of the History and Antiquities of the County and City of Lincoln|Memoirs Illustrative of the History and Antiquities of the County and City of Lincoln]]'' (Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, London, 1850) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#MIL|Memoirs Illustrative Lincoln]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memoirs Illustrative of the History and Antiquities of the County and City of Lincoln|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=gmMvAAAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=_-09AAAAcAAJ * https://archive.org/details/memoirsillustra02irelgoog

Memoirs Illustrative of the History and Antiquities of the County and City of Oxford

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Oxfordshire|Oxfordshire Sources]] == Memoirs Illustrative of the History and Antiquities of the County and City of Oxford == Communicated to the Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Held at Oxford, July, 1850, with a general report of the proceedings of the meeting. * published by Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, London, 1854 * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:Memoirs Illustrative of the History and Antiquities of the County and City of Oxford|Memoirs Illustrative of the History and Antiquities of the County and City of Oxford]]'' (Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, London, 1854) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#MIO|Memoirs Illustrative Oxford]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memoirs Illustrative of the History and Antiquities of the County and City of Oxford|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=qrgrAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/memoirschieflyi00irelgoog

Memoirs Illustrative of the History and Antiquities of the County and City of York

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Yorkshire|Yorkshire Sources]] == Memoirs Illustrative of the History and Antiquities of the County and City of York == Communicated to the Annual Meeting of the ARchaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Held at york, July, 1846, with a general report of the proceedings of the meeting, and catalogue of the museum formed on that occasion. * published by John Murray, Albemarle Street, London, 1847 * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:Memoirs Illustrative of the History and Antiquities of the County and City of York|Memoirs Illustrative of the History and Antiquities of the County and City of York]]'' (John Murray, London, 1847) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#MIY|Memoirs Illustrative York]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memoirs Illustrative of the History and Antiquities of the County and City of York|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1847) ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=C7QuAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/memoirsillustra00goog ::* https://archive.org/details/memoirsillustrat01royauoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008645705 * (1848) ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=B7FJAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=iIAOAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/memoirsillustra01unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_B7FJAAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002098151

Memoirs of Capt. Roger Clap

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == Memoirs of Capt. Roger Clap == Relating some of God's remarkable Providences to him, in bringin him into New-England: and some of the straits and afflictions the good people met with here in their beginnings. And Instructing, Counselling, Directing and Commanding his Children, and children's children, and houshold, to serve the Lord in their Gnerations to the latest Posterity. * by [[Clapp-797|Roger Clap]] (1609-1691) * published by David Carlisle, Boston, 1807 * published by Phinehas Allen, Pittsfield, 1824 * published by David Clapp, Jr., Boston, 1844 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memoirs of Capt. Roger Clap|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1807) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=oOpHAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100692576 * (1824) ::* https://archive.org/details/memoirsofcaptrog00clap * (1844) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4AcFAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/memoirsofrogercl00clap ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008585929 === Table of Contents === * TBD === WikiTree Syntax === * Clap, Roger. ''[[Space:Memoirs of Capt. Roger Clap|Memoirs of Capt. Roger Clap]]'' (Phinehas Allen, Pittsfield, 1824) [ Page ]. * ([[#Clap|Clap]])

Memoirs of Josef Krieger (1881-1968)

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CHAPTER ONE The medieval and slumbering town of Auschwitz was the birthplace of my grand father Solomon Krieger. How supremely ironic that the land that spawned and bred my forbears, and caused them to become what they were, should, in the end, take and annihilate virtually all, save those few whose courage and bitter determination enabled them to escape Hitler’s brutal and far reaching hand. Auschwitz at the time of my grandfather’s birth was populated almost solely by Jews, whose ancestors, fleeing pogroms from all parts of Europe, found refuge and comparative safety. His family had originally come from the Rhine Valley in Germany. They had brought with them and clung grimly to all the rituals and ancient heritage, the protestation of their orthodox faith. Solomon was the son of a Cantor. His whole life revolved around the synagogue. Days were spent in prayer, meditation, and discussion and interpretation of the Talmud and Midras. It was considered beneath the dignity of an orthodox male Jew to engage in trade. However, since one must live, it fell to my grandmother to administer to the tedious details, which kept the family fed and clothed. She sold fish. To bring into the world a male child was Gods supreme blessing. From its birth that child was dedicated to the service of God and the study of the Torah, the Jewish book of law. There was great rejoicing when my father, Moritz, was born in 1846. At the age of 4 he was sent to the Cheddar, an elementary grammar school. He advanced rapidly and by the age of 8 knew all the daily prayers by heart. At 13, on the day of his Bar Mitzvah, (the coming of age of the Jewish male) he was able to conduct most of the synagogue service, and was allowed to partake in the discussion in the congregation after the services. He was studious and alert. The dreams of my grandparents that he shines as a light in the knowledge and interpretation of the great Jewish literature and law seemed about to become a reality. How could they envision the rebel that lay beneath the acquiescent countenance? My father had no intention of spending his life in meditation. Blithely disregarding the ancient taboos against speaking or writing the German or Polish language, he stole time from his religious studies and soon mastered both tongues. Knowledge of his brilliant mind soon spread to surrounding villages by delighted relatives, bringing his dreams to fruition at the age of 21. He was offered and immediately accepted a position of teacher to the Jewish children in the nearby village of Skotschau. His family was heart broken. In vain they besought him to remember his heritage. It was useless. The rebel that for years had lurked behind the exemplary exterior, now openly and defiantly made known its intentions. It was a complete break with tradition. Heavy hearted in the knowledge that his family could never again look on him as a son, yet firm in his conviction that his life was his own, my father departed for Skotschau. Skotschau lay in the midst of a rich farming area. Its small Jewish community was comparatively wealthy and well assimilated. It had mostly outgrown the strict orthodoxy, which characterized that portion of the race whose uneasy mind had not yet recovered from its bodily persecutions. Its children were encouraged to advance both culturally and socially. In contrast to the fanatical withdrawal from all outside society which characterized my fathers boyhood in Auswitz, Here were intermingled, comfortably and happily, Jew, and Gentile, alike. The most prominent member of the congregation was Albert Altmann, who owned a cafe house, a liquor distillery and many abundant acres of farmland. He was a robust and hearty man, kind and much admired both for his wealth and open heartedness. Marriage had not come to him until comparatively late in life, when he sought the hand of his impoverished cousin, Clara, and was accepted with alacrity. Prior to his marriage his mother, Barbara Altman, a proud and well-educated woman, had run his household most efficiently. She was a famous hostess, whose intimate "Kaffee Klatches" and huge dinner parties were eagerly attended. Her many years as acknowledged social leader in the small community came to an abrupt end with the advent of the new bride. And Barbara very reluctantly retired to the comparative anonymity of the upper floor of the big house. To assuage her loneliness she wrote to her daughter, Babette, begging to be allowed to raise her youngest grand daughter, Hani. Babette, not un-mindful of the advantages which such a relationship would bring to her daughter acquiesced, and it was thus that Hani Serog, later to become my mother, came to Skotschau. Hani was of a lively and cheerful disposition, a fortunate combination, since it enabled her to obey eagerly the many demands made on her by her uncompromising grandmother. She was taught to serve and to converse with the guests whom Barbara still received in the rooms above. Her active mind consumed avidly the German literature of the day. She was a devout worshipper of music of all kinds, especially the Opera. Her greatest joy came when she was privileged to accompany her grandmother to Teschen, where opera was performed three or four times a year In the quiet evenings she sat at her grandmother’s feet, her busy hands mending or stitching an intricate design, eagerly drinking in the many tales the imperious old woman delighted in recounting. One tale in particular, dealing with the source of the family fortune fascinated the young girl. "Grandmother Barbie, tell me the story again, the one about the gold pieces", she would beg. The fine old veined hands would fold on her silken lap, the old grandmother would close her eyes, and in a rich and vibrant voice, which the years had failed to subdue, she would retell again the tale, old, but ever new, to the eager young listener. When your Uncle Albert, and your mother, Babette, was very small children, we lived with your grand fathers parents in Heinzendorf. . One night it was very stormy, so stormy that all the fruit trees in our garden were uprooted. Your grandfather and I, together with his parents, listened to the thunder, and watched the huge, ragged flashes of lightning. Your great grandmother was nervous and her husband put her arms around her, to still her fears. She clung to him and whispered: "Remember that other night - the storm was just as bad". "I heard the whisper and was curious enough to be impolite. I questioned her. What do you mean? What other night". Your grand father cast me a reproving look, but I persisted. As I remember now, I thought that if she talked it might help to lessen her fears of the storm, which seemed to be growing in intensity. He glanced at your great grand father, received a nod, and answered me. When our children were young, we lived in an ancient house on the border. On just such a night as this, thunder and lightning and a wild wind, we heard a tremendous crash in the middle of the night. We were terrified, and dared not venture out until the next morning. Then, we found that the brick chimney on the outside of the house had completely collapsed. When we removed the loose bricks, we found, beneath the foundation, an old, mildewed wooden bucket, its cover still securely fastened. Curiously we lost no time in prying it off. It was filled to the top with Spanish gold pieces, a veritable treasure. We conjectured that the fortune must have been hidden during the time of the 30 Years War by a Spanish regiment quartered in the old house, and forced to beat a hurried retreat." "Of course, we had to be very careful that the source of our new wealth was not discovered. Twice a year we went to Vienna and exchanged 100 guilders at a time". "Oh Grandmother, what a wonderful story" Hani would cry ecstatically, clapping her hands, in delight. And is it really true"? The old grandmother smiled enigmatically, admonishing her young charge. "All fortunes are not so easily come by. One must work hard, and let no day pass without contributing a word or deed that will help another along. To acquire spiritual wealth is far more important than mere material gain. Hani was 18 years old when my father, Moritz, came to Skotschau. Barbara enrolled Hani as his pupil, and in a twinkling he had captured her young heart. Over 6 feet tall, slender and well knit, he had smiling blue eyes, long tapering fingers, and sported a small moustache and full beard, which was the custom of the day. As he had spent the whole of his life in study, he was well versed in all subjects, and could speak as easily about the latest books as he could on the impact of the new economic system sweeping Europe, following the revolutions of 1848. His, was of a virile mind, enabling him to lead the conversation from material to spiritual matters with a facile delivery that fascinated everyone. For the first time, Hani knew the violent happiness and abysmal despair of love. Tongue-tied one moment, or outrageously vociferous the next, she alternated miserably between the ghastly fear that he might not notice her, and the annihilating thought that he might think her too forward. She was an eager pupil and, despite the turmoil in her breast, learned quickly and easily. His curt words of praise were more precious than food. Albert Altmann encouraged my father to arrange social gatherings, to which many young men and women from the neighboring villages were invited. The Archduke Albrecht of Austria, who employed many Jewish overseers, owned most of the land nearby and these overseers were always welcome at the Altman household. He was devoted to his young wife, who was rapidly becoming a much-admired hostess, her parties surpassing in splendor even those of Barbara Altman. With the reluctant consent of her grandmother, Hani now took her place in the younger set. Although she was not beautiful, her body was small -boned and well-proportioned, and her sunny, cheerful disposition drew many young men to her side. She was unfailingly courteous and friendly, and innocently unaware that to some she had become an object of adoration. She had eyes only for my father. Of the many who sought her favors, Ernest Hohenfeld was the most eligible. His prospects were excellent, and his good looks, perfect manners and financial position endeared him alike to mothers and marriageable daughters who attended the Altmann social functions. Hani was so engrossed in her own love that the realization of his infatuation for her, came as a stunning surprise. She had gone to visit her mother, who lived a few miles from Skotschou, and was amazed, upon her arrival, to find Ernest there. "I have never had the chance to speak with you alone" he exclaimed, in answer to her questioning look. "I knew you were coming, and I must ask you something. Shall we go out into the garden"? Hani nodded mutely. For the first time the suspicion crossed her mind that he thought of her other than as a good friend. She was reluctant to hear his avowal, yet utterly unable to interrupt as he took her hand and looked into her eyes. "Hani, darling, you must have felt for a long time that my heart was yours. When we danced or spoke together, you were always so sweet. I love you and you must love me. Please say that you will marry me". Hani felt her blood rush unbidden to her cheeks. She could not look at him. She felt unable to utter a sound that might strike the worshipping look from his eyes. Ernest took her silence for assent and drew her to him. At his touch she cried unthinkingly, "But Ernest, I don’t love you. I love someone else". Stricken his arms dropped slowly to his side. Still unable to look at him, she faltered, "Please believe me, I never for one moment dreamed that you felt this way about me. I thought we were just good friends. I like you very much, but I could never ever marry you, because my heart belongs to someone else. We have never spoken of love, but he is the only man in the world for me". He did not reproach her. With brimming eyes she watched his tall figure turn and walk dejectedly down the garden path to his waiting horse on which he rapidly spurred away. She related the incident to her grandmother, who scornfully reproached her. "You little fool. You have lost the chance of a lifetime. He could have given you everything and you have thrown it away for a mere schoolmaster. Oh, don’t think I don’t know. Who could not help knowing who sees your face when he walks into the room? I think the lessons will stop. Your Uncle needs a cashier in his cafe. I will recommend you to him". Hani did not argue. Her cheeks burned at the thought that if her grandmother knew, everyone must know of her vain infatuation. She was overwhelmed with embarrassment and self-pity, and cried herself to sleep. Her absence from the daily lessons affected my father in a way he would not have believed possible. He missed the shining well-scrubbed face, the eager questions, the serious eyes fixed on his in mute adoration. He had little realized the extent to which his own heart had become involved with Hani. He found himself dropping in at the Altmann household with only the flimsiest of excuses. Long before Hani realized that her love was returned, friends were prophesying the marriage of the two lovers. In 1869 my father had been in Skotschau for 2 years. Clara Altmann decided to give a Purim Masked Ball. Excitement ran to fever pitch as the lucky guests planned their costumes. Hani was to go as a Domino. She chattered unceasingly as she sewed under her grandmothers’ watchful eye. Barbara had soon regretted her impulsive, unkind words to the young girl on the occasion of Ernest’s proposal. She now understood that the love Hani bore Moritz was an adult and life long one. Hani was deliriously happy. Although my father had not yet declared his love, she knew, as a woman knows, that his interest in her had magically increased. She felt in her heart that the ball would mark a turning point in her life. She was not disappointed. As she entered the ballroom , clad in her gay Domino costume, her eyes sparkling, her cheeks rosy with anticipation, every eye turned in her direction, and every heart envied the glad young spirit. My father had eyes for no one else. He was at her side in a moment, removed the dance card from her trembling fingers, and boldly marked his name on 4 dances, an unheard of liberty. They looked long and searchingly into each other’s eyes and each knew, without words, the longing of one for the other. It was late in the evening before they could slip away, un-noticed into the garden. The night was beautiful and cloudless, the stars forming a magnificent sparkling blanket overhead. My fathers’ voice was very tender as he stopped Hani with his hand on her arm, turned her to face him, and solemnly spoke. "Hani, tell me I have not been wrong in dreaming that you love me as I do you. I know we are in love and need each other. Words can never say what I feel for you in my heart. Will you marry me"? Now that the moment of which she had dreamed for so long was actually at hand, Hani was so choked with emotion that she found it impossible to utter a syllable. She nodded, and flung her firm young arms tightly about his neck, straining with all her might against his tall, lean body. The hungry kiss was all she had imagined it would be during the long and countless nights. They murmured endearments and swore to be true to one another for eternity. The old grand mother presented Hani with a wedding dowry and on August 10, 1869 my father and mother were married. CHAPTER TWO Prosperity followed for a time after the marriage of my parents. My father resigned his position as teacher and opened up a dry goods store. Hard on the heels of their marriage came my eldest brother, Heinrich, born in 1870, and heaven blessed them with a second son, Julius, in 1872. Julius's birth coincided with what was to be the first of many moves by my parents. Uncle Albert Altmann was instrumental in helping my father secure a lease for liquor and wine in the town of Biala, about 30 miles distant from Skotschau. Here in the following years were born my sister, Mitschi, brother Adolph, and brother Sigfried, or Siga. On May 9th, 188l, Biala was in the midst of a gala celebration, in anticipation of the marriage of Crown Prince Rudolph of Hapsburg, and Princess Stephanie, of Belgium, to be consummated the following day. Stands had been erected in the market place for a parade of the prominent people. Large candles were displayed in all the windows, whose frames were lavishly decorated with the Austrian national colors, yellow and black. A military band was engaged to play martial airs. The grand finale was to be a huge display of fireworks. The townsfolk turned out to a man to enjoy the festive occasion. Only my parents were forced to forgo the celebration, as I chose this auspicious moment to make my appearance into this world. I was named Josef, but called by my Polish nickname Juza. My arrival coincided with a sharp decline in the family fortunes. The first incident I remember with clarity is that of my mother carefully packing a large wooden box with household utensils, an incident that was to be repeated many times, during my youth. My memory envisioned a large room with many shelves, empty, save for a few sparse groceries. At this time, my father was proprietor of a small grocery store. Each week, he walked six miles along the railroad tracks to the nearest town, to replenish his meager stock, which he then packed in a bed sheet, and carried over his shoulder all the way home. My brother Heinrich taught Siga and me the rudiments of reading and writing. Whenever the uncertain weather permitted, he would take us out into the forest, where he patiently taught us the names of the trees and the birds. Heinrich was an ardent scholar and spent his whole life in study. I never saw him without a book. My mother pleaded in vain for my father to permit him to go to work. My father, mild and easy-going, usually would quiet her harshly: "Sst, Hani, leave the boy alone. Don't you see he must be left to his studies"? Slowly, yet inexorably, the rebel Moritz, was returning to the dreams of his forefathers. It became increasingly difficult for my father to feed our many hungry mouths. One dull and cloudy day, I waved goodbye at the railroad station to my sister Mitschi. She was going to live with my mother's sister, Aunt Leni, who had kindly offered to take her in, to relieve the burden on our paltry resources. My mother's hand was cold and trembling, and though the tears lurked, she stared brightly to keep them from falling, and said goodbye as gaily as we children. Only her tight grip on my small bony hand revealed the agony she was experiencing as one of her flock was gone from the family. In the Spring of l886 we moved again, this time to a village about three miles distant from the town of Biala, where I where I had been born. My father returned to his first love, teaching. His pupils were few, and the pay, next to nothing. Siga and I continued to sleep in the huge packing cases that accompanied the family on its many moves. We never did have a bed. Our finances hit a new low. If it had not been for Adolph, we might have starved, or frozen that year. Each night, at dusk, he slung a small sack over his shoulder and traversed the railroad tracks gathering tiny pieces of coal that fell from the blazing engines. In this way mother warded off the bitter cold, and cooked our meager fare. I have a vivid memory of this period of my life when I was playing on a trunk. All of a sudden I fell to the floor, landing on my out stretched hand. I had severely dislocated my thumb, and howled in pain. Without hesitation my mother picked me up, grabbed my thumb, and pulled. The thumb slipped smoothly back into place, and the pain disappeared. I started school with Siga. It was a time of terror. Naturally timid, I shrank from the vicious boys in the schoolyard. Their uninhibited repugnance of my Jewish heritage manifested itself in cuffs and curses I learned to endure since I was incapable of fighting back. I made myself as inconspicuous as possible sitting in a remote and sheltered corner of the yard, doodling with pencil and paper. Here, I discovered I could draw, and in my childish fancies, I roamed into a world peopled with sturdy German knights, in festooned and mighty castles. Not far from our house was an orchard with old and fecund trees. Siga and Adolph often climbed the high fence to gather the ripening fruit. I stole after them, keeping a discreet distance, while my heart hammered in terror for them. With the agility of monkeys, they scrambled up the rough bark, filling their capacious pockets, laughing and shouting to one another, unmindful of the terror-stricken little wretch, who crouched behind the fence, pleading with them to take care, or they would surely be caught. Louder and louder I wailed, until my full heart could stand no more abuse and I was shrieking hysterically. Then my brothers, nimble as cats, were down the trees and over the fence and homeward bound. I was left, too shaken with terror to move, to receive the shouts and curses of the angry owner of the orchard, who minded much more a boy, who wailed, than one who stole his fruit. Our breakfast consisted of black coffee, which was almost pure chicory, and mashed potatoes, that were always in plentiful supply. On this fare, we existed until lunch, when, with the two cents doled out by my mother before we left for school, we bought ourselves a roll. One afternoon, returning from school, I heard sounds of sobbing in the kitchen. Always vaguely apprehensive, I was suffused with fear. I tiptoed to the kitchen, and peered inside. It was my mother, and she was slumped over the scarred kitchen table, her work worn hands shielding her eyes, in a paroxysm of weeping. I was stunned. I flung aside my books, ran to her side and clutched her arm, crying: "Mama, Mama, why are you crying"? My mother looked up startled. She had not heard me enter the house. Her drawn face was blotched and red, her hair awry. She made a valiant attempt to smile, and drew me to her. "I didn't hear you come in Juza. It is nothing, only,-- only I have no money to buy dinner and I am worried, terribly worried.” “How do you worry, Mother”? I asked. She clutched my thin tense body in her arms, kissed my wet cheeks, and laughed shakily: "Oh Juza, my baby, I hope you may never have to know what the word means. Come, now, pick up your books and show me what you learned today. Later on we will read and maybe sing awhile". My immediate fears were lulled to rest, but I was realizing dimly, the hardships my parents were experiencing. Money was important. With money, one would have no reason to cry or to be afraid. I conceived a great plan. Instead of spending my allotted two cents for my lunch roll I saved them. Within a few weeks I confided to Adolph that I had the magnificent sum of thirty-eight cents. Adolph took the money, bought a chicken in the Biala market place, and walked three miles to an adjoining summer resort, where he sold it for seventy- five cents. Then, with due emphasis on my part in the proceedings, he presented it, with a flourish, to my mother. I was so puffed with pride in my new role, as contributor to the family fund, that I almost fainted in the excitement. No doubt, my giddy feeling was due as much to the fact that I had gone without lunch for weeks, as to my great pride at that moment. There was no money to pay the rent. Once again the large wooden crates were carefully packed by my mother, Heinrich gathered together his precious books, father, and we three younger boys gathered together what we could and hoisted it on our shoulders, and we were off to Aunt Leni's house. It was five miles to Nickelsdorf where Aunt Leni lived, and we made a sorry little group as we trudged on foot with all our worldly goods on our backs. Mother made no attempt to hide her despondency. Father's head was bent between his thin, broad shoulders, his eyes fixed on nothing in particular. Our desultory attempts at conversation ended after the first mile, and we neared our destination, silent and footsore. My sister, Mitschi, came running down the road to meet us. She looked well, her cheeks round and rosy, her arms firm and dimpled. Mother's eyes brightened at the sight, and we all felt an unwonted cheerful-ness. Mitschi flung her arms around each of us in turn, exclaiming as she held each of us in her arms: "Juza, you're so skinny". In the yard of Aunt Lena's home was a stable, and above the stable was a large room, rustic, yet sturdily built of wooden planks. Mother made a home for us in this room. It was not much different from what we had become accustomed to. We had a roof over our head, what else mattered? Fantschi, the youngest of my Aunt Lena's children, two years my senior, was especially nice to me, and in my boyish way, I strove to return her affection. I had become very proficient with a pocketknife my brother Heinrich had given me on my seventh birthday. Using the boards from empty cigar boxes that I laboriously collected, I whittled doll furniture in the shape of chairs, tables, and couches. I shyly presented them to my cousin, whose cries of delight and hugs were ample payment for my hours of labor. One day I accompanied Fantschi to the older and poorer section of Nickelsdorf. Entering the door of a small wood and mud hut, the first thing I noticed was an open fireplace in which hung an iron kettle on chains. On the opposite wall, a few feet from the floor was an iron bracket, in which was a slender piece of wood. It was soaked in kerosene, from which emanated a feeble glow. It was the only light in the room. On the far side of the room, stood a table, in the middle of which was inserted a round wooden bowl, containing the simple peasant fare. The room and its contents had remained unchanged since medieval times. Also living with my generous Aunt Leni, was my grandmother Babette, my mother's mother. Despite her ripened years, she was then about 72 years of age, her mind was clear. She would sit in her rocking chair, dressed in a dark silk gown, her head covered with a colored silk lace. In me she found an eager audience to whom to recount and amplify the stimulating tales of her exciting youth. My grandfather, Serog, who had died before my birth, was a Romanian. In deference to his young wife he had settled in Scotschau and established a thriving business there. But his loyalty to Romania never wavered. After the birth of their fourth child of whom my mother was the youngest girl, grandfather decided to return to the land of his birth. Despite great misgivings, and mindful that a woman's place is with her husband, my grandmother loaded her children and all her moveable possession into a wagon, and together, they made their way east to Sibiu, or Hermanstadt, Romania. The hardships and depravation of the one thousand mile journey were indescribable. It was the year following the revolutions of 1848, which had raged all over middle Europe. To my grandmother, who had been comfortably, if not luxuriously brought up in the cheerful atmosphere of Barbara Altman's home, the living was so primitive as to become unbearable. In Romania there was little food and no luxuries. For a year she grimly fought a losing battle against poverty. My grandfather stubbornly refused to entertain the idea of returning to Scotschau. In 1850, with the birth of her last child, Babette made the desperate decision to return without her husband. Leaving the newborn child with her husband, she and the other three children loaded the wagon once again, and started the courageous trek back to the west. Valiantly, by begging, borrowing, taking what she needed in whatever way she found, she kept the small group alive. Near Bucharest, she, the children, and the wagon, were imperiously commandeered by the tattered remains of the Romanian army. She was forced to become a washerwoman for the officers. Miraculously the children survived. For a year, during which time she sought in vain for an opportunity to escape, she worked feverously to keep herself and her brood alive. One night, under cover of darkness and a drunken sentry, she stole two horses, and made a miraculous escape. The remainder of the fearsome journey was made by night. Her fierce determination triumphed. The sorry, but valiant little group finally reached Scotschau safely. Barbara Altman, horrified at her child's ordeal, bought her a house and a piece of land in Ustron, about five miles from Scotschau. Here she raised her children in comfort. My father now obtained a position as manager of a restaurant in Biala, and we moved out of the stable, and back to our hometown. This time we moved into a house in which we occupied one large room. containing two beds and a kitchen. Siga and I, as usual slept in the packing cases, in which mother kept our belongings. Julius was now an apprentice in a dry goods store in a nearby village. Adolph slept with father and when Mitschi was home she slept with mother. Heinrich slept on the couch. This house was very old, built of stone, two or three feet thick. There was no inside sanitation. One- story homes had an outhouse in the yard. During the winter the temperature often fell to 20 degrees below zero and the outhouse could not be used at night. A wooden vessel was kept in the kitchen for that purpose, and emptied every morning. In a two- story house, the outhouse was located on the balcony. The contents were piped out on to the street with a rubber hose, which extended through the house to the street down below. The pumping out process occurred but once a year usually in the spring. The odor was intense, even for us who were used to this process since birth. We three youngest boys took turns each morning in fetching a half gallon of milk from the store about one-half mile away. The first thing mother did each morning, upon arising, was to make coffee. She would fill a half- gallon pot with water, pour in a quantity of half coffee and half chicory, and one or two eggshells to clear the brew. As soon as the water came to a boil, she put the pot on the edge of the stove, and allowed it to simmer for fifteen minutes. She then strained the brew into an earthenware pot. My mother made coffee this way twice a day, and we were early addicts. The milk was boiled, and our breakfast consisted of half milk, half coffee and a roll. Siga and I went to school again. School opened at 8 A.M. and closed at 4 P.M. our teacher was a gentleman of Polish extraction, and he took the teaching of the three R's very seriously. With eager joy, he assisted the delinquents with well-aimed strokes on the palm of their hands. I was the despair of my long- suffering mother. Tall for my age, but pathetically slender, in consequence of our limited diet, shy and terribly awkward, I was a constant source of irritation to my family. I insisted upon helping my mother with the dishes, help that she would much rather have done without. Hardly a night passed that I did not break one or more of our precious store. Below our kitchen was a long dark cellar, where we kept our wood. Each night I went through the same unfortunate ritual. Mother would call, hopefully: "Juza, go down to the cellar and bring up some wood". I would start up resolutely, get as far as the first step, and gaze down at the darkness below, in mounting terror. I found it literally impossible to take another step towards the awesome depths. I would quaver in misery: "Mama, I - I can't". "Juza, please, just this once". "I - I want to help you, Mama, but I'm - I'm afraid". My mother would sigh, throw up her hands in resignation, and call on my brother, Siga. He would bound past my sobbing form huddled on the top step, contempt written on every line of his face, and soon re-appear with the required wood. She was so discouraged with me that one day she said to Heinrich: “You will have to take care of Juza, he will never amount to anything”. During the warm summer months we went barefoot to school. But in the chill of winter, Siga and I hated the journey, since our only shoes had large holes, through which the snow found easy access to our frozen toes. We therefore developed a method by which only one of us would have to suffer at a time. We took turns carrying each other, piggyback. In contrast to, or because of my timidity, Siga developed a bold, devil may care attitude. On the route to and from school lay an old cemetery, neglected from long use. The tombstones were mildewed, and covered with thick, dank weeds. In the winter months it was already dark when school was dismissed. Walking home, it was impossible to avoid the ghostly place, and I approached it with dread, for I knew what the procedure would be if Siga were carrying me. At the cemetery's edge, Siga would drop me unceremoniously, and deliberately run among the tombstones and hide. The easy tears flooded my eyes and I pleaded with him to come out. His mocking cries echoed and re-echoed among the gaunt black shadows. I was afraid to search for him and terrified of going on alone. Finally, and hopelessly, I quavered submissively: "Come out, only come out and I will carry you on my back all the way home". I never owned any clothing which had not first made the rounds of my brothers, and finally allotted to me, patched and darned to the limit of the frail cloth. One day a package arrived from my father's older sister, containing two cotton suits, one for Siga, and one for me. With awe and untold delight, I hastily donned mine. The pant cuffs came well above my bony ankles, and I had to be very careful when I sat down, but what did it matter? The pants and coat matched, and even the most careful inspection failed to reveal the sign of a single patch. All that day I strutted about in my new finery, and for the first time became conscious of an innate desire for self-adornment, a desire that eventually became an obsession with me In 1891, Heinrich finally succumbed to my mother's pleas and accepted a position as teacher, in a nearby village. Julius joined him. At that time, all small towns had a few Jewish families who did not want to send their children to the public schools that were run by the Catholic Church. These Jewish families sought a young man of good education, and engaged him as teacher to their children. He received room and board with the family with the most children, plus a small stipend, for each child attending class. It was a meager livelihood. Both Heinrich and Julius had had but little formal education, but had continued their studies at home, with the unfailing support of my father. Heinrich never married. He taught himself Latin and ancient Greek. His only ambition was to acquire knowledge, and to this end, he devoted every waking hour. Although he lived only for his books, he was always very kind and patient with me, frequently siding with me, when the other boys would subject me to ridicule. My mother was a very remarkable woman. Since our pecuniary condition hardly ever permitted new clothing or household utensils, it was up to my mother to clean, cook, mend and keep the household going on almost nothing. Her childhood training under her grandmother, Barbara, stood her in good stead. Every Friday she scrubbed the wooden floors of our two rooms with hot soda water, wielding the clumsy scrubbing brush in rhythm, as she sang in a high, sweet voice, the arias from her favorite operas. She knew the works of Verdi, Gonoud, Meierbeer, and Wagner. She knew all the modern German fiction of the day, and had read translations of Victor Hugo, Dumas, Dickens and Shakespeare. She was a born actress, and capitalized on this in the following manner: Mitschi was nearly sixteen, and it was time to start the dowry, without which, no girl could hope to marry. The most important items were the feather bed and the feather pillows. For this purpose, each time we consumed a goose or duck, its feathers were carefully plucked and placed in a large bag, which now bulged quite satisfactorily. During the long winter evenings, the family was put to work slicing the feathers. It was a slow tedious chore, consisting of carefully removing the feathers from the stem. We boys protested so loudly and unpleasantly that my mother was forced to look elsewhere for help. Over the years Mother had inaugurated the nightly custom of singing after dinner. As the years progressed we made friends who joined us in these song- fests. Mother loved to recite poems and her reputation as an amateur actress was well established. She now decided to combine business with pleasure. Immediately after dinner, when the table had been cleared of everything but the kerosene lamp, mother placed the feathers on the table. She instructed everyone in the art of feather slicing, and then began her recitations. Sometimes she went on for as long as three hours, all the while keeping a cautious eye on her willing helpers, to see that no one shirked in their work. Her delivery and intonations were so eloquent that one could believe he was actually in the theatre. All the feather slickers were only too willing to return again, and Mitch’s dowry was soon in good order. Although I was naturally timid I inherited from my mother a love for the elements. Whenever the sky was overcast and a storm was in the offing, mother would put a shawl over her head, take me by the hand and together we would walk in the wind and the rain. She would count the seconds that passed from lightening to thunder, and tell me how far the center of the storm was. She pointed out the planets in the sky, and told me the ancient legends about them. She never bemoaned our poverty, but always preached that honesty and a good name were the first prerequisites of life. During the high holidays, father would take us to the synagogue, which lay on the out skirts of our town. Somehow, he always managed to buy a seat .My mother sat upstairs in the balcony. Women were not allowed to sit downstairs with the men. I would watch my father, wearing his white prayer shawl, praying fervently. On special holy days he would be in his seat from 7 A.M. to sunset, reciting the prayers without ever using the prayer book. Yom Kippur was the day set aside for fasting. Those of us under the age of thirteen were allowed to go home after 3 P.M. and have something to eat. We reduced our healthy appetites by sticking cloves into an apple, and during the services, surreptitiously inhaling the pungent aroma. We all looked forward to the Seder night, whose celebration corresponds roughly with that of Easter. At such times, mother always managed to serve a substantial dinner, though we might go hungry for the next few weeks. An elaborate ritual preceded the meal, in which I played a substantial role. This took about two hours, after which we children fell on the food like famished wolves. Then, after we were well satiated, the prayers were resumed for another hour. When I left home to go out into the world, my father gave me the written instructions on how to conduct the Seder service. I have used these instructions for over 50 years. The cantor of our synagogue, a Mr. Rosner, would always hire eight to ten choir- boys to assist in the intonation of the prayers. These boys received the equivalent of 50 cents a month, with a little extra for attending marriage or funeral ceremonies. Adolph became a choir -boy at the age of ten. He always bought the money home to my mother, never keeping a penny for himself. When I was 10, Adolph took me to the choir rehearsal. I had a very good ear for music. Cantor Rosner heard me humming the melodies, and asked me to sing while he played the violin. I responded eagerly, as I enjoyed singing, and knew all the melodies from my previous attendance at the synagogue, on Sabbath nights. I soon became second soloist in the choir, and not long afterwards became first soloist. It was a great day when I could go home with Adolph, and present the money that I had earned to my mother. Thereby, I reduced a little, her constant worry of how to make ends meet. My father was now earning the equivalent of about two dollars a month. He had only a few pupils, but was gone most of the day, nonetheless, running errands and doing favors for friends and strangers, alike. My mother often reproached him for the many things he did for others, without remuneration. His answer was always the same: "Hani, these people can't afford to pay me. If I asked them for money, it would embarrass both them and me.” Father still wore the clothes he bought at the time of my birth. He had a Prince Albert coat, and striped pants. Although the suit was threadbare, it was always clean and newly pressed. I never saw his hair uncombed, and he took great pride in the care of his beard, which was trimmed in the style of Emperor Franz Josef. His shoes needed new soles, which he could not afford, but they were immaculately polished. He was an ardent Austrian patriot and well versed in German history, and like my mother, read everything he could lay his hands on. During these years when our material well-being was at such a low ebb, our moral and spiritual values were maintained at a very high level. There were very few evenings when we did not gather together for family songfests. First in favor were the German college songs. Then mother would start her favorite Polish or Austrian folk songs. I accompanied her in my boyish soprano, and Adolph and Siga chimed in with their nice second voices. During the evenings when Heinrich and Julius were home, we discussed history, philosophy, astronomy, and even aviation, which were just now being talked about. Adolph and his friends tried to build model airships. I remained a problem child, afraid of the dark, cowardly, and very dependent upon my mother. She would often poke fun of me, and when particularly exasperated, would recite this poem: "Und war' der Kreuzweg night gekommen, "And if the crossroad had not come "Und hat es nicht geschneit " And if it had not snowed, "Den ware Ich Gott weiss wie weit. "God only knows how far I would have come". which tells of a boy who starts away from home to see strange countries, but returned lamenting loudly that he had come to a crossroad, and it started to snow. But for these events, he would have seen the world. At the age of fifteen, Adolph left school, and was hired as an apprentice in a furniture factory. Every Friday he bought a fish with his earnings. He would walk to Zigeunerwald, where the well-to-do people had their homes, and sell the fish for enough money for my mother to prepare the Sabbath dinner, complete with roast chicken or duck. The woes of the week were forgotten under the candlelight of the Friday night meal. Since there was no real future for a young man in Bielitz, mother wrote her brother Sigmund , asking for help with Adolph. He owned a large furniture factory in Breslau, the capital of Silesia, about 125 miles from Bielitz. Uncle Sigmund sent money for a ticket to Breslau, and for a new suit, and arranged for Adoph’s employment in a factory making dressmaker supplies. In a very short time Adolph was promoted to salesman, with a territory in Germany. He was quite successful, earning enough money to greatly ease my parents’ situation. During World War I, Adolph served in the Austrian Army in Bulgaria, assigned to the commissary providing food and ammunition to the troops. Given a furlough he was able to gather a supply of food that he took home to his parents by train. The food was a Godsend. His wife and child in Berlin were just as badly in need of food, but there was nothing he could do for them. In Austria the public school system although supported by the state, was run by the Catholic Church.. Since the only Jewish school was across the Biala River, in Bielitz, we attended the parochial school in Biala. Every Thursday, Dr. Glasner, the rabbi, came to school to instruct the Jewish children. Three times a week a priest came in to instruct the Catholic children, and during these times the Jewish children were sent outside to play. At the end of the school term, my mother conceived the idea of sending me to the Jewish school in Bielitz, since I was obviously unhappy in my present surroundings. She reasoned that among my own kind, I might do better. Accordingly, a week before the Jewish school was due to open, I was scrubbed clean, dressed in my best, sternly instructed to behave like a little gentleman, and hustled off to the office of the school superintendent, a Herr Goldberg. There was a short delay, during which time Mother sat stiffly in her one good black starched dress, clutching me tightly to her side, while only my eyes moved to take in the new surroundings with a great deal of interest. Herr Goldberg was a broad, brisk little man. While he asked my mother a few formal questions, I gazed in admiration at his suit. It was obviously new. I had never seen such a beautiful new suit before. Suddenly mother's hand touched my shoulder, and I was aware that Herr Goldberg had addressed me. The question was repeated: "If one peach costs four cents, how much would nine peaches cost"? There was a heavy gold chain running from one pocket of his waistcoat to the other. I thought that must have cost a lot of money." "Juza" My mother's voice held an unaccustomed sharpness. "Yes Mama". His shoes were not only new; they had a beautiful shine, with intricate designs on each toe. I heard my mother's voice again, this time with a note of pleading. "Juza, you know the answer, tell Herr Goldberg". "Please let the boy answer for himself, Mrs. Krieger". Herr Goldberg had a nice smile, and his manner was very friendly. What was that about the peaches? That was really a beautiful desk, so large, and not a scratch to mar its surface. "Do you know the answer, young man"? Herr Goldberg's voice was still friendly, but it held a hint of impatience. I looked at my mother in terror. Herr Goldberg kindly repeated his question. I could think only of suits, of shoes, and of desks, but not of peaches. Furthermore, I had never tasted a peach. I knew the answer; of course but my stubborn mind refused to yield it up to my consciousness. In a flash of horror, I realized that the inevitable tears had welled up in my eyes, and were slowly coursing down my cheeks. Shamefaced, I hid my head in the comfortable voluminous skirts of my mother, as Herr Goldberg showed us the door. Mother held my cold hand very firmly in my own. Neither of us spoke a word all the way home. The next week I returned to the Catholic school. When I was twelve years old, Alfred Pilser came to live with us. He was one of five children of a boyhood friend of father's, who, dying in poverty, bequeathed his son to us. Mrs. Pilser's sad tale of hard luck and disillusion, which had dogged the family for many years, touched my father's tender heart, and without hesitation, the boy was taken into our house. Since we were obviously unable to afford the extra food and clothing this move entailed, we solicited our Jewish neighbors, who kindly pledged Alfred's dinner on certain days, enough money to take care of his lunches, and whatever clothing he might need. The ragged little stranger was sullen and uncommunicative. After a tearful leave-taking from his mother, he sat silently until dinner, moving only to scratch violently at his unkempt head, or his knees, which were wrapped from ankle to knee in dirty cotton strips. It was with difficulty that mother persuaded him to remove the rags when it was time for bed. Horror-stricken, she discovered that legs were covered with angry red boils, of all sizes, from which the puss ran freely. Siga was hastily dispatched for the large wooden tub, in which we all received our Friday night baths. Albert was immersed, protesting loudly, into the hot water, and scrubbed from head to toe, while we boys watched with interest and with occasional comments. The bath done, mother wielded the scissors freely, shearing off the oily, stringy, unkempt hair as close to the scalp as possible. She finished with a kerosene rub to kill off any insects that might be nesting. She repeated this process daily, until the boy's sores were healed. Although just my age, Alfred had developed shrewdness far beyond his years He had an uncanny and instinctive ability to arouse pity from those with whom he came in contact. He never hesitated to play to the utmost his role of an unfortunate orphan. He had been with us only two weeks, before he had more offers of free dinners than he could possibly accept. He received so many presents of clothes that we looked like orphans beside him He seldom lost an opportunity to lord it over Siga and me, although in the presence of our parents he pretended naivete and gallant fortitude despite an unhappy lot. Meanwhile, I was becoming very tall, and with adolescence, my slender frame was beginning to fill out. The freckles were disappearing, and the face that looked back at me in the mirror was beginning to take on a definite and pleasing contour. Since I now towered over most of my schoolmates, they had become leery of subjecting me to the physical and mental abuse, to which I had become so accustomed. My mother, who had so many times exclaimed in exasperation and displeasure to Heinrich: "When I'm gone, you will have to take care of Juza. He will never be able to take care of himself", now eyed me with more favor, and some semblance of hope. June 1896 marked the end of school for Siga and me. CHAPTER THREE Adolph had now gone to Breslau, Germany, and had joined a firm as a traveling salesman. The initiative and resourcefulness that he had displayed as a boy in obtaining food and necessities for the family, was now standing him in good stead, and he bid fair to become very successful in his chosen field. He wrote home every two weeks, and sent mother every penny he could spare. He visited us whenever possible, and looked very grand in his new clothing. Siga signed on as apprentice to a furniture- covering factory, and I got a job as office boy in a textile brokerage house in Bielitz, across the river. I was 16, and determined to make a success of my first venture into the outside world. Twice a day I swept the office, and re-arranged the bolts of cloth, which were shown to the trade. I acted in the capacity of general handyman. The pay was meager, but I was making my own way in the world. I looked forward to the middle of each afternoon when I was allowed upstairs to partake of a cup of pure coffee and a roll. I was a great lover of coffee, and that coffee, free of any chicory, was the most delicious I had ever tasted. Bielitz was the third largest textile center in the Austrian Empire. The woolen fabrics were manufactured there and exported throughout Europe. Many of our customers were Polish or Russian Jews, who came from as Far East as Odessa, Kiev or Lodz. They wore their native costumes, long black silken coats, reaching almost to their ankles, and black fur-lined caps. In the purest German tongue, they spoke to Mr. Schrattner, my employer, of their daughters who were in finishing schools in Switzerland, or of their sons studying at the Vienna or Berlin clinics. I had been with Mr. Schrattner for 6 months when he presented me with three yards of cloth, with which to have a suit made. It was impossible to describe with what impatience I awaited the last stitch on that suit. A new one, and all my own! Standing tall and slender before the mirror, when I had at last donned the completed article, I was amazed and flattered. No hint of the shy awkward bumbling youth was visible in the broad-shouldered, open-visaged figure that stared back at me with equal amazement. My spirits soared, and at that moment, the melancholy boy that was, disappeared into the impetuous, enthusiastic young man that was to be. I began to develop a life of my own in a social sense, by frequenting the cafe houses with Siga. These were an established institution where one went to eat, to meet ones friends, or transact business over a cup of coffee or a cordial. Siga was still the bolder of us, and I envied the ease with which he ingratiated himself with the gentler sex. I was gratified to know that the surreptitious glances were as much directed to me as to my vivacious older brother. On Sundays, we took long hikes along the beautiful mountain range, the Tatra, traversing the trails to the top where there was a small hotel and restaurant. For the first time, I felt strong and free and on an equal footing with the youths who surrounded me. I thought of the future, and felt a vital surge of anticipation of longing for a life that was more than a mere struggle for survival. I wanted to erase from my mind, forever, all the memories of hunger and fear, of poverty and shame. I had been with Schattner for nine months, when, through Adolph, I was offered a job as an assistant in a large distillery in Kashau, a town in the northern part of Hungary, about three hundred miles from Biala. The salary was far in excess of what I was now earning. I could hardly wait to impart the wonderful news to my parents. Then, like a dash of cold water came the realization that to accept meant leaving home. My new- found courage and elation ebbed swiftly, and again I was the little boy afraid of the dark. It was with a reluctant and troubled air that I informed my parents of the opportunity that awaited me. "Juza, this is a wonderful chance for you". My mother smiled brightly and patted my hand reassuringly, as if she sensed the turmoil in my heart. "After all, we can't expect to keep you forever. Just think of all the new places you will see. And you must write often". I felt a great surge of pity and love for my mother, whose dreams had so often crumbled before the pitiless onslaught of bitter poverty and who yet managed to retain an undying spirit of optimism. My father cleared his throat, took my hand and said: "Remember, Juza, be honest and never do anything which your heart knows is not right. If you stick to those principles, your mother and I will never worry about you, where ever you are". I looked at my parents with new eyes. I had not noticed before that both their heads were gray and my father’s once erect figure, now stooped perceptively at the shoulders. My mother’s sweet face was creased with the care and worry of the years of struggle. I was ashamed of myself. Now was the time to prove my love for them by going forth, strong and independent, and to work hard so that at least their later years could be made free of worry. "Besides", my mother continued, "you have relatives in Kashau. My Uncle Albert's two daughters, Eva and Lotte are living there. We were very friendly in the old days, before I was married. I know they will be glad to welcome a son of mine. Be sure that you go to see them and introduce yourself". I gave Herr Schrattner notice and two weeks later I was on my way to Kashau. I located my future place of employment with little difficulty, and rented a room nearby. Kashau was a town of about 100,000 people, and lay in the center of a rich agricultural district. It was beautifully laid out with a large number of parks. The day after I arrived was a Sunday, and I strolled through the main park and watched with interest the many people dressed in their native costumes, promenading up and down the tree-lined walks. The walks were lined with chairs. In the back of each was a slot, in which for a penny one was entitled to sit for half an hour. I dropped my penny in a chair close to where a military band was playing martial airs. I seemed to be the only one without a friend and a wave of homesickness washed over me. I was still too young and shy to attempt a conversation with a stranger. As dusk fell I walked back to my room, disconsolate and unhappy. The next morning I reported for work. My duties kept me fairly busy, yet the thought of home was ever present. Later that afternoon, Mrs. Kohn, the wife of my employer came into the factory to introduce herself. She found me in tears. My homesickness was appalling. The plump little woman was very understanding, and gradually elicited from me the information that this was the first time I had been away from home. "Don't you know anyone in Kashau"? she asked. "My mother has two cousins living here." I answered. “”Their names are Robitschek and Aufrict". Mrs. Kohn was very surprised. "Why they are both very good friends of ours" she said. "I had no idea you were related to them". She then told me that both families were very well to do. The Aufricts owned the largest department store in Kashau, and Mr Robitschek was general manager of the Thonets Viennese Chair Factory that supplied furniture for most of Europe. Before she left, Mrs. Kohn made me promise to visit my cousins. The following Sunday I visited the Robitscheks. My cousin, Eva, who opened the door at my hesitant knock, was agreeably surprised when I introduced myself. She remembered my mother very well, although she had not seen her for many years. The house was spacious and well furnished. Eva introduced me to her husband who was playing with two of their youngest children on the floor. He was a distinguished looking gentleman, whose expression was unfortunately marred by the very noticeable protrusion of his two upper front teeth. Ernie, a boy of about my own age, and Ethyl, about fifteen, came forward and were presented to me. My shyness vanished in the gay, informal atmosphere, and I found myself talking volubly about my family and the circumstances that brought me to Kashau. Mr. Robitschek was very proud of his eldest son, and said that he was the editor of the school paper, and had already written several political articles, which had been published in the local papers. They urged me to stay for dinner, and before I left, insisted that I make it a habit that I visit them every Sunday, a request with which I gladly complied. My life in Kashau revolved around these regular Sunday visits. I came to know and marvel at the perfect harmony that existed between the parents and their children. Courtesy and thoughtfulness were the keynote to their daily lives. In all the time I was with them, I never heard a harsh word pass between them. They were equally courteous to me, and Eva encouraged me to speak about myself, and my family. In this way, I unconsciously assuaging my loneliness. I received word that my parents had moved again, but not from lack of funds. We boys were sending money home whenever possible, and for almost the first time in their married life, my parents knew no want. Mother had a great deal of pride, and it was with a view to earning her own keep that she moved, this time to a larger house where she rented out two rooms to boarders. Mitschi was the only one remaining at home. Alfred Pilsner had gone to Vienna, and although he owed much to my parents, they had heard nothing from him. Julius was teaching and lived in a small village about thirty miles from Biala. Siga had a position with a grain brokerage house in Bohemia, and Adolph lived in Breslau. I was gratified to learn that Mother had engaged an orphan girl, Helene, who helped her with the housework and took many of the burdens from her tired shoulders. Meanwhile, I had become very friendly with the bookkeeper in our firm. When he left for Budapest, to open a business of his own, he promised to hold a position open for me when he became established. Immediately afterwards, I was offered a job in Teschen, similar to the one I now held. I had become accustomed to being on my own, and rather enjoyed the freedom it entailed. Reluctantly I said goodbye to the Robitscheks, who had so generously given me their time and encouragement. In Teschen, I met for the first time, my cousin Karl Krieger, the only son of my father's brother Marcus. When I had been in Teschen for a few months, I received a note from my father, in which was enclosed a letter from the bookkeeper, with whom I had become friendly in Kashau. He asked me to join him in Budapest, and stipulated a very attractive salary. I wrote to him at once, accepting his proposition. My father’s note was rather curt, and I sensed in it an objection to my continued change of jobs, but suddenly life had become a great adventure, with myself as the conquering hero. I was seeing many new places, and frankly I was enjoying myself. Money was easy to come by, and I spent much of it on clothes, sending the rest to my parents. I saved nothing, but I needed nothing. The shy, shabby youth, who had so reluctantly left home two years before, had developed into a tall goodlooking , self-assured young man. I was determinedly ostentatious in my dress, a direct outgrowth of my years of wearing hand-me-down clothing. I kept up with all the latest books, a task I much enjoyed, as I always had a thirst for knowledge. My ego, so long suppressed, was developing rapidly; I felt that nothing could stop me on my march towards success in any field I might choose. Upon my arrival in Budapest, I was directed to the pension of a childless couple named Pollack. There, for a sum in keeping with my limited pocketbook, I could get room and board. I was totally ignorant of the Hungarian language, but Pollack spoke German, and assured me he would come to my assistance should any awkward moments arise. When the dinner gong rang, I had unpacked my suitcase and had made myself presentable. Pollack introduced me to the other boarders, a small thin-faced man, named Fuchs, a tall plump girl, Lolla, who cashiered in one of the many cafe houses, and two sisters, seamstresses by trade. The younger was named Helen, and the older Beatrice. Suddenly I was glad I could plead ignorance of the language, for no sooner had I set eyes on Helen, than I was completely tongue-tied. The classic beauty of her face and figure left me speechless. Although I flattered myself that I had now become a man of the world, my actual experience with the female sex was very limited. I felt the blood slowly creeping up my cheeks, as our eyes met. Hers were large and black, and her mouth curved in a sweet, shy smile. I felt dizzy, and suddenly the room was much too hot. Then Beatrice drew her sister to the other side of the table, and I was left to control my emotions as best I could. I found myself sitting next to Lolla, the cashier. Through Pollack, she asked me many questions, which I answered vaguely, but politely. I was scarcely conscious of here presence, until I felt her hand on my knee. I shifted uncomfortably, but the hand remained. Surreptitiously, I lowered my hand and grasped hers, hoping she would remove it. She deliberately misread my intentions, and held my hand forcibly in her own. I was flushed and confused. Helen sat opposite me, her eyes downcast. I was miserably sure she noticed the little by-play. The dinner was interminable, and I was overjoyed when it ended and I could escape the clutching hand. Beatrice hurried her sister upstairs, and I reluctantly retired, pleading weariness. The following day I hovered outside my room, hoping to catch a glimpse of Helen, but in vain. Then, fearing to be late on my first day, I hurried to the office of my new employer. He had started a novel business. He bought black ink etchings of a portrait of Emperor Franz Josef, which he then advertised by mail, and sold for one Gulden, the equivalent of about sixty cents. Business flourished. I bought myself a Prince Albert coat, a fancy colored waistcoat, stripped pants, a detached celluloid collar and cuffs. I spent succeeding Sundays and Holidays in this fancy regalia, visiting the various cafe houses. Budapest was a gay and beautiful city. Andrassy Street, the main thoroughfare, had two plazas, octagons, numbers one and two. Here were located the best hotels, cafe houses and shops. Although Budapest had a well- regulated red light district, the girls of the oldest profession could be found on almost any street corner, in the heart of the city. Every male, whether young or old, single or in the company of a female, would find himself constantly approached with elaborate promises of unforgettable experiences. I quickly learned how to fend off these gay ladies, though I never ceased to be amazed by their impertinence. A new American invention was very much in vogue at the cafe houses. Earphones were placed under each table. For a nickel, one could select any type of music, theatre or opera that was then being played in Budapest., and listen to it through these devises. My infatuation with Helen was progressing not at all. Beatrice had a strict hold on her, and would scarcely let Helen out of her sight. Once or twice, when coming down for breakfast, we would meet on the stairs. Impulsively I tried to take her in my arms. Her downcast eyes, and ready blushes told me more than words that she felt as I did. Yet at such times, her nervous glances over her shoulder dimmed my ardor, and filled me with impatience. We scarcely spoke, except at meal times, and then my direct questions received only monosyllabic replies. I was slowly forced to the conclusion that my beloved's mentality did not match her lovely face. It was a most unsatisfactory relationship, and I suffered many sleepless nights. Immersed in my infatuation with Helen, I did not notice the cashier's increasing interest in me. One morning, very early, as I lay restless and unhappy in bed, there was a soft knock on the door. Immediately, before I could utter a sound, the door opened quickly and noiselessly, and Mr. Pollack entered, accompanied by Lolla. The plump cashier was clad only in a flimsy nightgown, which scarcely concealed her abundant contours. I started up in surprise and bewilderment, as Mr. Pollack, with a broad wink, whispered: "Lolla is very cold, and wants you to warm her up". I cowered speechlessly under the bedclothes, but Lolla pulled them aside in a business-like way, and slipped in beside me. With a grin, Pollack withdrew and closed the door silently behind him. "Look here", I began uncertainly. "It's all right Juza", she purred, turning her body expertly against mine. "Just lie still. I won't hurt you". I held myself rigidly away, my heart pounding wildly. Her warm body insinuated itself against mine, and under the spell of her insistent hands my nerves slowly took fire, and I pulled her to me roughly. When it was over, Lolla was gone as swiftly as she had come. I turned over, and slept soundly for the first time in many nights. It was nearing the end of the nineteenth century. The celebration of the New Year would mark the turn of the century. To me it loomed as a symbol, the end of the years of want, and the beginning of a new era of vigor and prosperity for me. Lolla, who worked as a cashier in one of the cafe houses in the first Octagon, suggested that all we boarders in the pension reserve a table in her place of employment, for the great night. We all readily acquiesced. I looked forward to the night with great expectation, hoping that under the spell of the wine and candlelight, and the excitement, Helen might forget her habitual timidity. The sprightly melodies of a gypsy orchestra greeted our ears as we made our way to the table reserved for us. Mr Fuchs was accompanied by his girl friend. She was nice looking, but nearly a head taller than Mr. Fuchs. Mr. and Mrs. Pollack, Helen, Beatrice and I completed the party. When we were seated, Fuchs nudged me and whispered: "Look there at the table behind us. It is Maurice Jokay". I turned. Sure enough, it was the famous Hungarian writer, whose books I had read with great interest. I made a mental note to write my mother of this incident, knowing what a vicarious pleasure she would derive from it. Determinedly I had maneuvered the seating so that I would be next to Helen. Beatrice was on the other side of the table. With a grand gesture I ordered a bottle of wine for each of us at the table. I started to sing in accompaniment with the orchestra, softly at first, but then more confidently, as others joined me. With each glass of wine I sidled closer to Helen, until our legs touched from thigh to knee. She was trembling and when my hand clasped hers under the shelter of the table I found it cold, despite the heat of the room. I urged more wine on her, but she shook her head, darting an occasional glance at her sister. I consumed my own more rapidly, feeling an unaccustomed rosy glow. I found myself talking and laughing more loudly than was my usual wont. At the stroke of midnight, Pollack sprang from his chair, and with a ribald toast, drank to the New Year. I followed suit. Fuchs clasped his friend in his arms, stretching his thin amorous lips towards hers. Couples were laughing and embracing all around us. I turned to Helen, who sat blushing, her eyes downcast.. I pulled her to her feet. She arose nervously, her eyes on her sister, who, guessing my intentions cast me a malignant glance, which I blithely ignored. I pulled Helen close, and pressed my lips on hers. For a fleeting instant she returned my caress. Then I was conscious of her pulling away from me, and the floor coming up to meet me. Ignominiously I lost consciousness. A hesitant knock on the door awaken me to the unaccustomed misery of a throbbing head and an unendurable thirst. The pale light of the New Year shone dimly through my drawn shades. The knock sounded again, and I sat up, as the iron band over my eyes pounded sharply. "Yes, what is it"? "A letter for you, Mr. Krieger",. Did Pollack's unctuous voice hold a tinge of contempt? "Just slip it under the door, please". A wave of embarrassment, such as I had never before experienced washed over me, as the events of the preceding night flooded back. I had made a perfect fool of myself. That I had gotten home was evident, but how? Gingerly I got out of bed, and reached for the envelope, which lay just inside the door. Its contents were brief. Due to unforeseen circumstances, the bookkeeper, my boss, was forced to close our venture, and I was without a job. After the first shock, a feeling of relief came over me. There was no longer any reason to stay in Budapest, among those who had witnessed my humiliation. I had not seen my parents in many months, and suddenly home seemed to beckon as a refuge in a bewildering world. Heedless of the pain in my head, which was now, mercifully beginning to recede, I hastily dressed, threw my belongings into my suitcases, and stole downstairs. Pollack was alone in the dining room, and at his questioning glance, I stammered: "I, I'm sorry to leave so abruptly, but I have lost my job, and must go home. Please say goodbye to the others for me". Pollack smiled wisely, and to my intense relief, did not question me. Since my abrupt departure left him owing me a week’s rent, he doubtless reasoned he had the best of the bargain in either case. I found my parents well and happy. With their monetary problems largely dissipated, they were able to live very comfortably. My mother explained approvingly over my appearance, and admired my beautiful new clothes. I did not tell her that I had very little money left. Instead, I spoke glibly of the places I had been, and the grand people with whom I had mingled. After a few days at home, the old restlessness seized me. My rapidly diminishing resources began to alarm me. Before they vanished altogether, I must find a permanent position. Vienna beckoned, and I answered its call. The ease with which I had found employment had scarcely prepared me for the cold reception I received in that city. Although my references were satisfactory, my former jobs had been of such short duration that no one seemed willing to take a chance on me. I was not, as yet, too concerned about my future. There was so much to see in Vienna. I visited the museums, the Prater, and gawked at the splendor of the Imperial Palace. On one occasion, I saw the Emperor, himself, as he drove through the Prater in an open carriage, and I joined with the enthusiastic throng, who waved their hats and shouted: "Hooray for our Emperor". My finances had now dwindled to a point that I felt really apprehensive. Unable to find employment in the distillery line, in which I was experienced, I answered ads in the paper, but with no better success. Siga and Adolph were both doing well, and I thought of asking them for money., but promptly rejected the idea. Instead, I wrote glowing letters to my parents, in which I hinted broadly of big business deals soon to be consummated. My suitcases still bulged with the generous assortment of wearing apparel I had collected during my working days, One morning, awakening to the realization that I had spent every penny, I determinedly collected all but was most necessary to cover me, and, at an adjacent pawn shop, converted the entire lot into cash. I decided to join Siga in Berlin, where I was sure he could help me find some kind of employment. The jingle of cash in my pocket brought a lift to my spirits, and I decided to go by way of Linz, the capital of Upper Austria, The trip was made by boat, along the scenic Danube. It was a short, but for me, an exhilarating trip. On both sides of the river, towered wooded mountain ranges, and fertile valleys. The gaunt shapes of ruined castles topping the smaller hills, brought me back, nostalgically, to the small boy, who had once drawn just such castles, in his yearning fantasies. The boat arrived at Linz at dusk. At the railroad station, I purchased a ticket to Urfahr, a small town in Bavaria, just across the Austrian border, my next stop on the way to Berlin. Since the train was not due to leave until the following morning, I took lodging for the night in a small hotel near the station. Hunger pangs drove me to the realization that I had not eaten since morning. Entering an adjoining restaurant, I found that all tables were occupied, save for one table for two, which was occupied by a young man about my age, sitting alone. At my approach, he waved me into the empty chair and in a moment we struck up a conversation. His name was Landsberg. He was studying to be an architect, and was leaving the next morning on a hiking expedition through the Spessard Mountains, part of the Bavarian Alps, to study first hand the fine marble palaces King Ludwig II, of Bavaria, had erected there. As he talked, a thought came to my mind. After all, my brother, Siga, did not expect me. My parents thought I was still in Vienna, and so would not worry about me. Hesitantly, I questioned Lansberg: "Are you going alone"? "Why, Yes". "Will it take much money?" Very little", he answered, "There are charitable institutions in every town in Bavaria that are only too glad to help a traveler on his way. I will spend very little of my own money". "That sounds good, as I have very little of my own left". I told him of my temporary financial embarrassment, and Lansberg laughed. "Well, why don't you come along? If you are interested in scenic beauty, and not too much comfort, it will be a wonderful experience for you. I confess, I would rather have company, than travel alone". We retired on the best of terms, agreeing to meet the following day. The next morning, I sold what little I had left in my suitcase, ending up with only a small parcel, which contained a change of underwear and a toothbrush. The sun was high overhead when Lansberg and I started our journey towards the distant lofty Spessards. It was a warm cloudless day and as we strolled through the grassy flowered meadows, two purposeful young men, the spirit of adventure surged in my breast. Before us the blue-shadowed mountains loomed, waiting submissively to be conquered. Late in the afternoon we arrived at a small town, which because of its unique name, Schweinefurt, meaning pigsty, has remained graven in my memory to this day. The architectural construction of most of the buildings was of medieval design. The houses were built of heavy stone, with high gabled roofs. The streets were narrow, winding and cobble-stoned. In the central plaza the buildings were of the Gothic era. Lansberg stopped in front of a store whose name outside proclaimed the owner to be a Jew. He enquired of the proprietor the whereabouts of the towns’ charitable organization. We were asked our names, and from whence we had come and our destination. Then we were each given three marks, or seventy-five cents. Lansberg accepted the money cheerfully, but I was more hesitant. I still had some money left, and a small sense of shame made me reluctant to take money, which I had in no way earned. My companion sensed my unwillingness and gave me a warning glance. I pocketed the three marks. Once outside, Lansberg remonstrated with me. "What was the matter with you? Didn't you want to take the money? It will pay for our food and lodging for the night". "But I don't need the money. I have money. Someone else may need it more than I do". Lansberg laughed and slapped my shoulder. "Don't be so virtuous. If they are willing to give it to us, why should we not take it? Anyway, it's not enough to make a fuss over". I shrugged my shoulders, and agreed, uncomfortably. Yet the small sense of shame persisted. Early the next morning we took the road that led up into the mountains. Lansberg was very talkative and regaled me with tales of his life at the university. Loud against the echoing mountains, we lifted our voices, first the college songs, and then arias from famous operas, with which Lansberg was as familiar as I. The scenic beauty of the Bavarian Alps was breath-taking. We got a glimpse of the first castle, which lay about a mile from the road. We could not approach closely since it was completely surrounded by a high stonewall. It was an imposing structure with terraced gardens filled with statues. The sunlight, reflected from the leaded, pointed windows gave them a golden shimmering appearance. Lansberg stood on the road a long while, studying the magnificent facade. I made a mental note to describe al this elegance and beauty to my mother, as soon as I should see her again. We reached the next town about sundown. It was Friday, and both Lansberg and I wanted to go to synagogue. We found it near the edge of town, a small house of prayer, seating about two-dozen people. The service was already in progress and we lingered in the back, unwilling to disturb the prayers. The service and chanting were familiar to me, and I felt a lump in my throat, as memories flooded back. The service over, we prepared to leave. I felt a hand on my shoulder, and turned to encounter a tall gray-haired man. "Are you not a stranger in our town, young man?", he asked. "Yes, my friend and I are taking a tour through the mountains". I answered him. He touched my arm. "Would you not do me the honor of spending the Sabbath in my home"? I was surprised and touched. I noted that Lansberg was receiving a similar invitation from another elderly man. I introduced myself to the kind stranger, and then accompanied him, as he led me to a one story building on the other side of town. His wife, a short, stout, gray-haired woman met us at the door, shook hands with me, and said, smilingly, "Welcome stranger, to our home on this Sabbath day". The homey table was covered with white linen, and in the center gleamed two large candles. My host said the prayer over a glass of wine. I was hungry. It was the first substantial meal I had eaten in the last week, and I fell to it with relish. I caught the smiling glance that passed between the two older people, as I rapidly consumed the Sabbath dinner. The meal over, we sat and talked. The couple reminded me of my own parents. I thanked them again for their hospitality in taking me in, a stranger, into their home. The wife replied with a touch of sadness: "We have a son in America. My husband and I try to treat all strangers as we hope our son is being treated in America". I questioned them eagerly and they told me what they could about the magic country across the sea. Their son’s letters were filled with glowing accounts of the limitless opportunities to be had there. I envisioned a country where the streets were paved with gold, and buildings reaching into the sky, further than the eye could see. A seed was germinated in my mind that night, which was later to flower and take me far from the land of my birth. I was shown to a small well-kept bedroom where I slept soundly. The next morning my host and I went again to synagogue, where we stayed most of the day. On the following morning, which was Sunday, I said goodbye to the hospitable couple and Lansberg and I were on our way. For the next two weeks we tramped through the mountains and the meadows of the Spessards, living all the while on the bounty of the charitable institutions. The beauty of the country was breathtaking, and Lansberg and I were completely enraptured. One evening we arrived at the Bavarian town of Aschaffenberg. We applied as usual, for our money and received five gulden. When we had finished our evening meal, Lansberg excused himself, and I wandered into the next room, where many people were seated. I sat down next to an elderly man, who was obviously Jewish. He struck up a conversation with me, asked me where I had come from, and where I was going. I found out that this man, and many others here, was doing what I was, living off the bounty of others, and just managing to get by from day to day. I suddenly felt very tired and morose. What had started out as a great adventure, was turning into a shabby and spiritless affair,. What right had I, a virile young man, to be living off the charity of others? Again I felt a strong sense of shame. I noticed the old man staring at my shoe, the front of which had come apart, leaving a large gaping hole, exposing my toes. "If the hole in that shoe was made while living off charity", he said, not unkindly, "it means that all your life you will be dependant on others for a living". I felt the blood creeping into my cheeks. I could not look at the old man. A picture of my home, and my mother and father, came unbidden to my mind. Rather than ask for what they had not earned, they had many times gone without even the barest necessities. Was this the way that my high hopes and ambitions were to end? I mumbled something to the old man, and hastily excused myself. That night, I slept very little, and the next morning, without even saying goodbye to Lansberg, I bought a ticket to Frankfort with my last penny. My first thought upon arriving in Frankfort, was to get a job, any kind of a job. I walked along the street looking for "help-wanted" signs. Finally I took to the smaller streets until I came to the Catholic Workers Union, which had a restaurant on one side. I breathed deeply, squared my shoulders, and entered. I found the proprietor, and began to speak rapidly, so as not to loose my courage. "I need a job very badly" I started, "I don't care what it is, porter, dishwasher, any kind of a job. I am very strong, and I will do my best". The proprietor measured me from head to toe with his sharp eyes. Perhaps he sensed my desperation. My shabby condition was all too apparent. "Take off your coat", he said. "First have something to eat, and then we'll see what we can do". I could have kissed his feet. After a fairly substantial meal, I was put to work washing dishes. The mean task filled me with happiness. I had learned two great moral lessons within the past twelve hours. First, that one violates his own character if he accepts re-compence for what he has not earned.. Secondly, if one believes in ones self, nothing can stand in the way of his desires. After two weeks as a dishwasher I got a job as a waiter at the railway station restaurant. I remained there until I saved enough money to buy a new suit and a pair of shoes. My confidence in myself was fully restored with the improvement in my external appearance. I now decided to follow my original plan of going to Berlin where both my brothers, Siga and Adolph, were living. I remembered that as a boy of six, I had asked my mother how to worry. I had learned how in one bitter experience. But with the resiliency of youth, in a few short weeks I was sitting on top of the world. I knew Adolph worked out of Breslau, which lay on the route to Berlin. I decided to pay him a visit. While I did not have his address I did have that of Uncle Sigmund, for whom Adolph worked. Uncle Sigmund had a very nice home in the better section of Breslau. When a servant answered my doorbell ring, I gave my name and enquired if Mr. Serog was at home. She ushered me into a reception room and told me she would announce me to Mr. Serog. It was not long before Uncle Sigmund entered the room. He was small in stature, partly bald with a blond mustache. He shook my hand and said: “Josef, you must be Hani’s youngest boy. How are you and how long have you been in Breslau”? I told him that I had come to visit Adolph, but not knowing his address, I had come to him for assistance. He told me that Adolph was currently in Dusseldorf, on the Rhine. He said he was sorry I could not meet his family. His wife was off at some social affair, that both of his two boys were in Berlin, attending University. The baby was in the park with the governess. After many polite questions he suggested I might want to visit my cousin, Max Altman, the youngest son of Albert Altman of Skotschau., who lived only a few blocks away. I found cousin Max’s house and rang the doorbell. I still have a vivid memory of the young woman who opened the door. She was tall with silken blond hair, the type of beauty I had never seen before. She was dressed in a simple house gown. I must have stammered my name and the distant relationship with her husband. She looked surprised and asked me to come inside. She said that Max was expected home shortly. It was late in the afternoon so she rang for the maid and asked that she serve coffee and pastry. She said her husband had spoken of Hani Krieger, who he said was the favorite granddaughter of grand mother Barbara Altman. She then asked me all about myself. In return she spoke of herself. She was the only daughter of a Rumanian government official. At the age of 17 she had been sent to Switzerland to a finishing school. Four years ago she was in Berlin with her parents visiting friends, when she met Max. It was love at first sight and three weeks later they were married. They moved to Breslau where Max was a junior partner in the firm owned by Uncle Sigmund. Max arrived about 6 P.M. and he was quite surprised to see his wife Charlotte, entertaining a young man. He kissed his wife, and when told that I was the youngest son of Hani Krieger, he seemed generally glad to see me. He said while he did not know me, he had heard many good things about me from his sister Eva in Kauschau. He was not very tall and a bit stocky. But he was full of good humor, and very gracious in manner and speech. I mentioned that I knew his brother Manush, who operated a liquor factory with many customers in Bielitz. Whenever Manush came to Bielitz he would visit my parents. They insisted I stay for dinner and use the spare bedroom for the night. Early the next morning I boarded the train for Berlin. In Berlin I found a pension, where I had sleeping quarters, with breakfast, and almost immediately found a job in a beer Stube, a bar that served beer and light meals. On my first day off I went to visit Siga, whom I had not seen in nearly two years. He was working in a restaurant in Spandau, about half an hours ride from Berlin. He was delighted to see me, and we spent long hours reminiscing and bringing each other up to date on our lives. I did not mention to him my trip through the Spessards. He told me that Adolph was traveling along the Rhine, on business, so I would not be able to see him. Alfred Pilzner was also in Berlin, but I had no desire to see him. I felt that he had treated my parents very shabbily, in spite of all they had done for him. After leaving Biala, he had never written to them, or made any effort whatsoever to reimburse them for the years he had spent in our home. On my succeeding days off I went sightseeing in Berlin. I was overcome by the vastness of the city. I felt very small and insignificant, among the hordes of people on the street. I visited the Cafe Bauer, which was on the main street, Unter den Linden". Most of the foreign embassies were located on that street. On the north end stood the Brandenburg Thor, which led into the Tiergarten, a large park, renowned for its gardens and magnificent statues of kings and famous military leaders. While sitting at a cafe, I saw a parade led by Emperor Wilhelm II. He sat on a magnificent white horse in his Cuirassier Regimental uniform, with high white boots and a white- feathered helmet, his left arm tucked in the golden buttons of his coat, and his right hand holding the reins of his horse. I was told that this was his favorite regiment and they had just returned from a parade at the Templehofer parade grounds. Crown Prince William rode directly behind his father, followed in turn by the general staff and other high-ranking military figures. Every man in the regiment was over 6 feet tall and their white plumed helmets made them appear even taller. The people wavered their hats and shouted "Hoch der Kaiser", and there was great excitement. One day I went to the post office to mail a money order home to my parents. There was a long line, and an hour passed before I finally reached the window. Just as I was about to hand my order to the clerk, I felt a rough hand on the nape of my neck, and I was pushed aside, unceremoniously. I turned around in indignation and saw a subaltern officer take my place. Bewildered, I appealed to the clerk. "I was next in line. I have waited over an hour". The clerk replied, contemptuously, "Can't you see the Emperor's coat. Get back there at the end of the line". I wanted to protest further, but knew I would get no help from those others in line or the clerk. I walked slowly away, my mind in a daze. As a Jewish child, I had grown used to ridicule and spite, but this incident struck at the very core of my experience. Was a man free anywhere, where he could be pushed around in this manner? I mulled over the matter until it had grown all out of proportion. I finally decided to leave Berlin. History was the main subject taught in schools in Austria and Germany. I remembered learning about Aachen, which had once been the seat of Charlemagne, and where he had been crowned the first Holy Roman Emperor. I decided to go there. I went to an employment agency and asked for a job as a waiter in Aachen. I gave the owner a 10-mark fee, considerably in excess of the normal charge. I was told to return in 4 days. When I did I was told by the owner that he had just the position for me. I was to report in 2 days to the Kaiserhof Hotel. He said it was one of the very best in Aachen, and was sure I would be very satisfied. That afternoon I said goodbye to Siga and the next day took the train for Aachen. A first class waiter in Europe must be able to speak many languages, certainly German, French and English. The Kaiserhof was a small but very exclusive hotel. Waiters were in full dress and were expert in their profession. The waiters moved on a regular schedule for the year, three months in the summer at the North Sea resort hotels, three months in the fall on the Riviera, three months in the winter in the Middle East, and back to Germany in the spring. I had the ability to pick things up quickly, and managed to learn to be a good waiter very soon. I kept notes and read many books, and found no criticism from my fellow workers or the headwaiter. However one day a party of two women and a gentleman came into the dining room and were seated at one of my tables near the window. I placed the Bill of Fare before them and the gentleman said something to me. I knew it was not French or German, and suspected it was English. Not saying a word I left and told the first waiter I saw that the party that had just been seated at my table wanted him to serve them. The waiter protested that it was my table, so then I had to confess that I did not speak English. He looked at me with amazement and immediately went to take care of the party. I had committed a serious breech. Waiting tables was considered an art, in which men took great pride. For someone unable to speak French or English was an outrage that could not be tolerated. I knew I had to reveal my shortcoming. I went to the office, confessed, received my back wages and was dismissed. Now I knew I had to learn English, and where else to learn, but in England. The next day I decided to sight see in this ancient city. Not much had changed since the Middle Ages. I visited the ancient castle where Charlemagne had been crowned, and saw the ruins of old Roman aqueduct. I visited the old Jewish cemetery, with headstones dating back to the 15th century. Among them was the headstone of the famous Jewish rabbi and poet, Raschi, who lived in the 15th century. The headstone is placed under a rounded cupola, under which an oil lamp has been burning since his death. The ext day I bought a railway ticket to Hamburg. It was a typical September day in Hamburg, windy and rainy. I went to the Hamburg America Line Steamship Co. office and asked for the least expensive passage to London. The clerk looked at his papers and told me that the freighter “Narcisis” was schedule to sail the following afternoon. It carried only steerage passengers, and the fare was 15 marks. I booked passage I checked into a small very inexpensive hotel, looked up the address of a nearby pawnshop where I sold my full dress uniform. I knew I would have no further use of it. With a small suitcase and 17 shillings in my pocket, I boarded the Narcisis the next day, bound for London. CHAPTER FOUR It was early afternoon when I boarded the "Narcissa". An officer stamped my ticket. A few feet further on was a booth, where a man handed me a loaf of rye bread. Milling about on deck was a great number of people, all speaking and gesticulating in a kind of Jewish jargon, which I could scarcely understand. Everyone, young or old, male or female was dressed in orthodox Jewish clothing, with long dark coats reaching to their ankles, and round fur caps on their heads. Long curling locks of hair dangled from their ears. Each had a square cardboard ticket pinned to his breast, showing his name, his starting point and his destination. They were eastern European emigrants, bound for England, America or South America. Everyone was struggling with suitcases or trunks that they were bringing below to what appeared to be the sleeping quarters. The deck was a dismal welter of baggage and children of all ages. Just to the left of the ladder to the sleeping area was an open barrel filled with salted herring. As each passenger went below deck they took a salt herring. I took a few steps down the ladder to the sleeping area. I saw a long room that covered half the length of the ship. There were intermittent portholes that were hermetically sealed. Although I had experienced foul odors, nothing prepared me for this. I quickly stepped back on deck, searching for a place where I could seek shelter from the rain. I found a lifeboat near the prow from which a tarpaulin hung almost to the deck. I huddled close to the lifeboat and wrapped the tarpaulin around my head and shoulders. I was cold and miserable. Now I realized why the fare was only 15 marks. As we left Hamburg a strong wind came up and the ship began to roll heavily. Dismayed, I realized I was becoming dizzy, and waves of nausea swept over me. I longed to lie down, and considered another try at going below. But at the head of the steps, the sound of crying children and the terrible stench of sick people, turned my suffering stomach anew. I could control myself no longer. One thought was to reach the ships railing without delay. I was not successful, but luckily the wind was blowing at my back. Only a little of the contents of my stomach caught my face or clothing. The wind grew wilder, and the roll of the ship gained momentum. When my legs could no longer hold me, I tried to crawl under the tarpaulin, where I had previously put my suitcase. After many agonizing attempts I was finally able to partially cover myself with the sturdy canvas. Time lost it's meaning as I lay there. I knew there could be no more food in my stomach, yet the torturing spasms continued. A drizzly rain swept the deck. I wanted to die. I prayed to die. The continuous sound of the grating engines rubbed incessantly on my raw nerves. The tarpaulin gave no warmth, and I shivered violently. Suddenly I remembered the barrel of salt herring I had seen at the head of the stairway leading below. If I could get something into my stomach, my nausea night settle. Painfully I dragged myself across the wet deck. The barrel was nearly empty, but I managed to reach in far enough to grab one of the herring. It was encrusted with a heavy coating of salt, which I tremblingly and unsuccessfully tried to remove. I took one bite, and then impulsively flung the rest of the fish into the heaving sea. It was horrible to the taste. I crawled back under the tarpaulin, crying convulsively, and mercifully lost consciousness. It was noon when I awoke from my stupor. I saw land on both sides, so I knew we were sailing up the Thames, and then realized with fervent thanksgiving that I was no longer sick. I found some water and cleaned my coat and shoes. After I had washed my face and hands, I felt that the horror of the night before had just been a bad dream. When the boat docked, a man wearing a black fur-lined cap came aboard, and, addressing the assembled Jews in a loud voice, bade them pick up their belongings and follow him. Since I was totally ignorant of the language of the country, I decided I would follow the group. They were a motley assortment, so I stayed a short distance behind, so that no one would think I was a member, yet close enough that I would not lose them. The natives on the street paid no attention to our strange procession, which astonished me. I was acutely conscious of their loud foreign ways, which embarrassed even me, who sprang from the same race. A sort distance from the pier, the line turned into a large doorway of a three story brick building. The women and children were directed to the top floor, and the men to the second. No one asked me any questions, and I thought it best not to attract attention to myself by asking any. On the second floor were four large rooms with bunk beds on either side. I picked out a lower bunk, and left my suitcase there and went into the eating hall, which I had seen on the way up. Behind a large table stood a man dishing out stew from a large iron pot. I got in line and was given a large amount of stew, bread, and a pot of tea. Never had a meal tasted so good. I was starved after the experience of the previous night. As I walked out, I found the hallway and stairs a bedlam of screaming women and running children, others shouting and arguing over bundles and trunks, which were piled everywhere. Suddenly I felt very tired and decided to go up and have a little sleep. My cot had a thin mattress, upon which was spread a worn blanket. The pillow had no case. I took off my shoes and coat and lay down. Despite the din below, I managed to fall asleep, but awoke with a start with an unpleasant sensation of something crawling on my hands and face. I lit a match and was horrified to discover bedbugs crawling all over my pillow. I jumped up frantically wiping my face and hands, grabbed my suitcase and ran from the room and down the stairs. It was now quite dark outside, and the well-lit hallway was deserted. I disrobed down to my underwear, searching for any bugs that might still be nestled there. When I was satisfied that none remained on my person, I again put on my clothes, stretched out on a bench, and making myself as comfortable as possible, slept fitfully until morning, When it was light enough to see, I let myself out. The sign said Leman Street. I thought that if I kept on walking I would find a place to have breakfast. I noticed that many of the stores had a sign in Hebrew above the entrance. Before long I saw a bakery, with a large window, behind which, people were eating. Behind the counter was a Jew, dressed in an Eastern European costume. I entered and ordered two rolls and a glass of tea, upon whose saucer were two lumps of sugar. At the table next to me, I noticed a man take a lump of sugar between his teeth, bite off a small piece and swallow it with the tea. Since I had not been provided with a spoon, I followed his example. After finishing my frugal fare, I asked my neighbor for the location of the German newspaper, where I hoped to apply for a job. My question had been put in German, which he apparently understood, but I could not understand his answer. It was in a jargon, similar to what I had heard aboard the "Narcissa". He then pointed to the man behind the counter, adding: "He is a Yid from Galicia" which I understood, and I thanked him.. I was told that the German newspaper was located on Finnsbury Square. He then advised me to write the address down, show it to any Bobby I might see, and sooner or later I would find my way to my destination. Following his instructions, an hour and one half later, I found myself in front of the London Daily German Newspaper. I went into the office, and asked the man at the front desk for a newspaper. He glanced at my suitcase, and asked in a pure North German dialect, from where I had come. "My last job was in Aachen", I replied." I walked from Leman Street to get a newspaper so I could read your want ads, and apply for a job". "You didn't have to walk all the way here for a newspaper", he informed me. "You could have gotten one on almost any street corner". "I didn't think of that". "Well, here is today’s paper. Here, I'll turn to the ads for you". I thanked him and perused the ads. More than half the ads were for houseboys. One ad arrested my attention, because of the address. "Strong boy wanted for housework. Pay 10 shillings per week. Good room and board. Apply #--- Victoria Terrace, S.W. Kensington. I carefully copied the address on a piece of paper and set out. It was about four hours later, during which time ten policemen had waved me in various directions, past street, square, and park, that I finally arrived at my destination, a large stone, ornamental residence. The maid who opened the door showed me to a small room at the back of the house. A few minutes later, the housekeeper, a thin, tall, elderly woman wearing glasses entered. In broken German she asked me how long I had been in London, and what references I had. I answered her questions as best as I could, conscious all the while of my burning feet and empty stomach. My relief was intense when she finally said ; "Very well, young man, you may start tomorrow. Come back at eleven". "Please, Madam, couldn't I stay here tonight? It took me four hours to get here from Finnsbury Square, and I have to go back to Leman Street. I don't think I'll be able to find my way in the dark". "Did you walk all the way here"? she asked incredulously. "Yes, Madam" "I'm sorry but you can't stay here tonight", she said, not unkindly. "The boy you are replacing is not due to leave until tomorrow. However, I would not try to walk back, if I were you. On the next corner is a streetcar that will take you to Commercial Road. That leads into Leman Street". I thanked her and then asked her if she knew where I could find a room for the night. She mentioned Triebels Hotel and restaurant, from which many of the boys who had worked for her had come. It was located on Leman Street, and at my request she wrote the address down on a piece of paper. It was now late afternoon and I had eaten only two rolls and a cup of tea since early morning. But I was elated. My first day in London, and I already had a job. I boarded the streetcar, showed my slip of paper to the conductor, and sat down on a seat close to him, catching his eye whenever possible, so he would not forget to tell me when to get off. The car went over almost the same route I had walked earlier in the day. We went past huge private dwellings, streets lined with shops and parks, then past Oxford Street, Hyde Park, Piccadilly Circus and the Bank of England. At Commercial Street the conductor motioned me to get off. Within a few minutes, I found myself on Leman Street, and directly in front of me was a sign, "Triebels Herberge zur Heimat" (Triebel's Quarters Like Home). In the lobby, I engaged a room for the night. On the left was the entrance to the dining room. The prices were reasonable and the food excellent. I was too tired to converse with anyone, so went up to my room directly after dinner. The room was simply furnished, but had clean white linen on the bed, and the washstand, holding a large pitcher of water, was freshly scrubbed. I was asleep within five minutes. Next morning, when I returned my key, I asked the man behind the desk if he was Mr Triebel. He answered in the affirmative. "I am Josef Krieger", I said. "My new employer told me all about your place. I enjoyed the room and the food very much, and hope I will be able to stay here again, if I am ever without a job." Mr. Triebel smiled. "For whom are you going to work?” "Madame ------" "Oh, that old battleaxe", he jested. "I have sent several boys to her, but they don't stay long. She works them too hard, and doesn't give them enough to eat". "I don't mind hard work". Triebel looked at me in approval. "Well, if you should decide to quit, come back. I run an employment agency too. Maybe I will have something for you". "Thank you, Mr Triebel". I liked the man immediately. He had a warm friendly smile. My friend’s admonition turned out to all too true. My room in the attic was chilly and contained only an iron bed and a cracked and yellowed washstand. For several hours I polished silver, after which, I was put to work washing several stacks of dishes. Dinner consisted of a meager portion of stew and a hard roll. I was still hungry when I went to bed. In the morning I arose at five, and was not allowed to retire until nine P.M. The long hours did not bother me as much as the lack of nourishment. One night I approached the housekeeper: "Madam, if you please, do you think I could get a little more to eat"? She eyed me in surprise: "Josef, I think the food we give you should be quite enough for you. We are not in the habit of indulging our help". "But I am always hungry", I persisted., "If I am to work so hard, I must get enough to eat". "If you want more to eat", she said, "take what is left on the family plates when they are brought back into the kitchen". I was repelled and indignant. I resolved to quite as soon as I had been paid for the week. I found out later that no houseboy stayed in that place much longer. The ad was a permanent fixture in the newspaper. On payday, I received my half-pound sterling, and within a few minutes I had packed my suitcase and was out of the house. I again took a room at Triebel's, resolved now that I had my precious half- pound sterling that I could relax for a day or two, and not rush into a job that I might dislike. The next day I went sightseeing. On my way to London Bridge, I passed the Victoria Docks, where the "Narcissa" had landed. On the ships in the harbor, were the flags of many countries on their masts. The Tower of London was a gloomy fortress, its cobblestone yard surrounded by a high wall of medieval construction. I followed behind a guard to the room where the Crown Jewels were kept, behind bars, on long tables. I was greatly disappointed in the Crown itself, which looked like old brass, decorated with dull glass and colored stones. The Scepter was similar in appearance. Triebel's cliental consisted mostly of restaurant people, who had come to England to learn the language. It was essential for those who wished to obtain good positions in the hotel trade, to speak French or English. The next morning as I was passing through the lobby, Mr. Triebel hailed me in a friendly manner. "Well, Mr. Krieger, how are you getting along in your new job"? "Not very well", I answered ruefully. "In fact I don't work there anymore. You were right about the conditions". "I'm sorry about that, but I have a porter's position open if you want to take it". "I don't know anything about being a porter" "Don't worry. These people are very nice and will show you everything. It will be a good chance for you to learn English. It's close by, just three blocks north of here". I was grateful for his interest in me, and realized my money would not last forever. Number 70 Leman Street had a big plate glass window, on which was a sign, "Garrick's Tavern", Opening the double glass door, the first thing I noticed was the floor, which was covered by a thin layer of sawdust. On the side of the room, ran a bar, about fifteen feet in length. At the far end was a glass- enclosed office, from which a man was just emerging. He was about my height, blond, with a ruddy complexion, well dressed and of powerful stature. I handed him the card, which Triebel had given me for the interview. He addressed me in almost perfect German, enquiring how long I had been in London, and what type of work I had done. "This work is hard", he said, "and entails long hours. Are you prepared for that"? "I am used to hard work", I said, "and I am not afraid of it". "I see your name is Josef. If you are going to work for me, I will call you Joe. Is that all right with you?. "Yes, sir. He opened up a door to the left, behind which some steps led upstairs and called. Then he said: "You might as well start today. Go upstairs with the girl who is coming down, and she will show you your room. After you have unpacked, go to the kitchen and have some lunch. After that come back here, and I will show you what has to be done. Incidentally, my name is Mister Wherley. The attic room to which I was shown was small, but immaculately clean. Its furniture consisted of a bed, a washstand, a chair and a dresser. After a substantial lunch, I returned once more to the bar. Mr. Wherley showed me how to clean and wipe the glasses in the bar. When I had finished, a woman came out of the office, introduced herself as Mrs. Wherley, and explained in a matter of fact way, what my duties were to be. "You will be furnished with an alarm clock", she said. "At 6 A.M. you will come down stairs, and sweep up the sawdust from the floor. There are three bars here, so you must sweep all three floors. Clear all the tables of glasses. The tile outside the entrance must be scrubbed every day with hot soda water. Every Wednesday morning the plate glass window is to be cleaned, and once a month, the gas lamp that hangs outside. The spittoons are to be cleaned and polished, and the place dusted every day. Is that understood"? I tried not to show my dismay. How could I remember all that? But I nodded brightly, and was determined to do as good a job as possible. The next morning I was down stairs a little after five, with an eye to making the best possible impression on my first day. I cleaned vigorously as per my instructions from Mrs. Wherley, and soon had the bar shinning and the glasses gleaming. I stepped back to survey my handiwork, and became aware of Mrs. Wherley standing behind me. "I'm sure you can do a better job than that, Joe", she said, Start all over again and this time, do it right.". I stared at her in consternation, bit back a hasty retort, and nodded, "Very well, Mrs. Wherley". I washed all the glasses again and went over all the work that I had done previously. I was feeling very bitter. When it was time for lunch, I started up the stairs, and in my misery, nearly colliding with a girl coming down. She smiled at me in a friendly way. "Good Morning, Joe". I returned her greeting, and the grudge I felt all morning disappeared. The next morning, determined that this time Mrs. Wherley would find no fault with me, I was again up at five, and cleaned and scrubbed vigorously. At the same time as the day before, Mrs. Wherley appeared, inspected my work, and said in an even tone, "It is not yet right. Do it all over again". I was surprised, and terribly hurt. I began to suspect that for some reason unknown to me, the woman had taken a dislike to me. I was sure she wanted me to quit my job. But I was determined to stay because I liked the job, and I liked Mr. Wherley. I tightened my lips, nodded curtly, and began all over again. That day I found out that the girl I had met on the steps was Mr. Wherley's daughter, Lillian. She was tall, with a beautiful figure, and sparkling black eyes. I caught an occasional glimpse of her as I worked, and each time she caught my eye, she smiled in a cheerful, friendly way. The next day I really outdid myself, vowing no one could criticize me now. I thought that if Mrs. Whirly criticizes me again, I would tell her that this is the best I can do. If she thinks someone else can do it better, let her get someone else to do it. Mrs. Wherley came down as usual, but instead of inspecting my work, she went directly to the office. In a short time Mr. Wherley came out and beckoned to me. Well this is it, I thought. I will have to start looking for another job, all over again. I was surprised to see Mrs. Wherley smiling at me, and doubly taken back when she invited me to sit down, saying "You must think me a pretty hard taskmistress, Joe". Privately I thought so, but I replied, "Oh, no, Mrs. Wherley. "I will tell you why I made you do all the work over", she said. "The boys we have had working for us of late have been very indifferent, although I tried to teach them in a nice way. You were an experiment. The work you did was fine, but I wanted to test your character. You passed very nicely, and Mr. Wherley and I now know that you are sincere, and a good worker. My anger dissolved in a flush of pride. "Thank you very much. I did try to do my best, and I'm sure if you keep me on here you will not regret it". She put her hand on my shoulder. "I know we won't, Joe. You keep on in that way and we will be friends". That afternoon I met Edward Wherley, a boy of about fifteen. I learned the first rudiments of English from him. Every afternoon during my free period from two to five o’clock, he would bring a newspaper, and have me read it to him. He would correct me as I read. Mr. Wherley, or the "Gov'nor" as they called him, was the head councilman of Stepney, one of the eighteen boroughs that made up London. A mayor headed each. Stepney and Whitechapel were the boroughs in which most of the Jews had settled. The streets were narrow and crowded with Jews from many extractions. It was the largest ghetto in the world. The three bars in the Garrick Tavern catered to three different types of trade. Bar number three catered to males, mostly young men of foreign extraction. Here, I became friendly with a man named Frank, from Bohemia. Bar number two, which faced the street, had a mixed crowd. It was not an uncommon sight to see women, often with a baby in her arms, enter and order gin and bitters. They would sit at the front bench, imbibing freely, whining and arguing with their companions. The fights that frequently resulted, were halted by the barkeep. The men who mostly frequented this bar were mostly truck drivers, tall good-looking fellows of Irish or Scottish descent. Their favorite drink was half and half, a mixture of ale and beer. To bar number one came the genteel clientele, better dressed and mannered than the others. They would order cordials, scotch and soda, rum and milk or a bottle of stout. I gradually got to know each customer, by what he or she drank. The Gov'nor warned me not to get too friendly with any of the men in bar number three. Most of them had bad reputations. One man, who came in twice a week, particularly attracted my attention. With his advent to the bar, all conversation became abruptly subdued. He never spoke with anyone. He sat on a stool, ordered a bottle of stout, opened a newspaper, and started to read it, sublimely oblivious to the sensation he was causing. I was curious, and asked Frank who he was. "It's not healthy to ask who anyone is, especially here", he answered me in a whisper. "But since you are new here I will tell you. He is "Berliner Karl". The name meant nothing to me, and I shrugged my shoulders. He did not elucidate further. Wednesday morning was delivery time for the ale served on tap at the bars. At ten A.M. the “gov’nor” led me down to the cellar, to instruct me on the work to be done. Two fifty gallon barrels were on a wooden rack, to which was attached a rubber hose, that reached through the floor to the bar above. These empty barrels had to be replaced with full ones. With the “gov’nor’s assistance we hoisted the fresh barrels in place. I knocked the spunk off of the new barrels. The “gov’nor measured some liquid from a bottle and poured it into the new barrels. He then stirred the contents with a stick. He told me that this caused the sediment in the barrels to settle to the bottom within six hours. The ale could then be drawn. The procedure was called “fining” the ale. I then swept and cleaned the cellar and placed an assortment of liquors into a basket that I brought upstairs to the bars. Saturday was the busiest night. Invariably two men friends of Mr. Wherly came to the bar. When the bar closed at 10 P.M., they would assist in the clean up behind the bar. At midnight the cook would bring in a liberal snack of which I receive a hearty share. I would also receive my 15 shillings pay for the weeks work. Frank had spoken of a Viennese Café not far from the British Museum. The Café was in the European style, except it lacked sidewalk tables. It subscribed to most of the major European Newspapers. Over my Hungarian Goulash I read the Neue Frei Presse, the Viennese paper for which Theodor Hertzl was the art critic. To my great surprise I found an article about Bielitz. I looked at the pictures in the magazine “Punch” and tried my best to read the text. A Gypsy band was performing and it reminded me so much of the pleasant times I had experienced in Budapest. I would then go to the British Museum, about which Heinrich had so often spoken. I saw the Rosetta stone, the Parthenon Friezes and the huge display of near East antiquities. I returned many times. My English was improving. I still spoke haltingly, but could understand others quite readily. Lillian had a boy friend and they would often go to the Lyceum Theatre to see plays by Shakespeare. The stars were Ellen Terry and Sir Henry Irving, the two most famous Shakespeare performers of the time. One night the Wherleys allowed me time off to see a performance of The Merchant of Venice. I will never forget the English spoken at that performance. Although I was seated in the gallery and paid only one shilling for my ticket, I could hear every word. It was a most memorable occasion for me, especially because Heinrich had read most of the plays by Shakespeare to us when I was young and at home. I had previously seen a performance of the Merchant of Venice in Bielitz when I was 16 years old. I received a letter from Siga, telling me that he had left for home in response to a summons to report for duty in the Austrian Army. I immediately wrote him to come to England, where it would be to his advantage to learn English, see the world, and work at the same time. I had become very strong from the constant lifting of heavy barrels and cases. The palms of my hands were horny, and I was bulging out of my suits. The hard work and good food had strengthened my physique, and I now stood well over six feet tall. Loud arguments frequently ensued among the customers, and there was always the danger of fistfights. One morning, Mr. Wherley called me into his office. "Joe", he said, "You know it is necessary to keep order here, so that nothing will be damaged. Most places like ours engage a man just for that purpose. However", and he eyed me approvingly, "I feel that in you, we have a ready made bouncer. You certainly have the necessary strength, and I am sure you are not afraid". Although I had never willingly engaged in a fight in my life, I was proud that Mr. Wherley thought I was capable of dealing with the rough customers who frequented the tavern. "I will certainly do it if you think I can", I answered. "Just make sure when jumping your man", Mr. Wherley continued, "that his head strikes the floor. That will stun him, and he will be unable to fight back". I had no thought of personal fear or danger. In fact I rather welcomed the opportunity of an encounter of this kind my daily intercourse with the clientele of the tavern revealed a new life to me. I was getting tired of being called a "Bloody Foreigner" and told that I would get my "bloody block knocked off" and similar endearments. I itched to get my hands on some of the more obnoxious fellows, who took advantage of my position as lowly porter, unable to strike back. I was convinced that if it came to a test of physical strength, I could easily subdue these hard drinking, rough spoken men. I never ceased to be amazed at the Wherley family. In contrast to those whom they served, they were genteel, kind and considerate to one another, and to me. Their association with the seamier side of London had not affected them in the least. Mr. Wherley's speech and actions were always dignified and his manner commanded the respect of all. The boroughs of White Chapel, and Stepney were the headquarters of the foreign element that came to England from all parts of the continent to escape the long arm of Justice for crimes they had committed. I had grown in mind and body, to the point that association with these types of men no longer repelled me. It was a completely new experience and, frankly, all I saw and heard fascinated me. On Sunday, I paid a visit to Hyde Park. I was surprised to see several clusters of people, each listening intently to an orator who stood in the middle of the group, on a box. Each of the orators seemed to be shouting in a different language. I approached one who was speaking in German. He harangued against the Hohenzollern Family, and the Kaiser, and spoke in praise of Marx and Engel. The English-speaking orator seemed to be railing against the Royal Family, from what little I could gather with my slight knowledge of the language. I was amazed to see two or three Bobbies listening to this one, smiling tolerantly, and making no move to hinder him. Here for the first time I saw a practical application of free speech. I had heard that in England one could say what they wished without fear of personal violence, but this was the first time it had been proven to me. I remembered the incident at the Berlin Post Office, and the many instances of spite against me in my boyhood, merely because I was poor and a Jew. To me there was little question of which was the better life. Later on I realized that England was the only country that really permitted free speech. Even the United States did not compare. A week later I received a letter from Siga, saying he had left for London, via Calais-Dover. He was impressed with my reports from London, and wanted to see it first hand. The Wherleys were very kind to him, and invited him to dinner. I was given the afternoon off, so I could show Siga the sights. I went with him to Triebels , where he got a room for the night. The next day he told me that Triebels had gotten him a job near Belfast, in Northern Ireland., and that he would leave immediately. We decided that we would take a vacation, when it was time for him to be inducted into the army. We would go home for a week. Although I received regular weekly letters from my father and mother, I was anxious to see them again. Not far from the tavern was a store that sold musical instruments. I suddenly conceived the urge to play the violin, and to teach myself. Accordingly I bought an inexpensive instrument and sheet music for beginners. During my time off in the afternoon, instead of sleeping, I now practiced my violin. I had not realized how much I missed the music and singing that was so much a part of my early life. The fog now hung thick over London. To me, it seemed like a very finely sprayed pea soup. It was dark at noon. The streetlights were constantly alight, though one could see only a faint glimmer, even when close by. It was very cold. The tile in front of the entrance to the tavern, that had to be cleaned every morning, was covered with slushy, slippery ice and snow. It had to be scraped with a chisel and washed with hot soda water. It was a dangerous job to balance the stepladder on the soft snow, so as to reach the big plate glass window, which must be cleaned once a week. For such tasks I borrowed my mother’s answer to making arduous tasks lighter. I sang as I worked, everything from opera to ballads to folksongs - anything that came to mind. One night from bar number two came the sounds of a violent argument. It was evident a fight was in the making. I turned to Mr. Wherley, who was watching the obstreperous men. Suddenly he gave me a slight nod. I rapidly calculated the distance, jumped on top of the bar, and then came down with my feet on the chest of the argumentative Irishman. He went down, his head hitting the floor, as I had hoped. I scrambled to my feet, grabbed his burly shoulders, and hustled him as rapidly as possible out of the bar. He was still in a stunned condition, and I had grave misgivings that I had inadvertently killed him. However, a few moments later an on-looker went out side and reported that my man was gone. My actions hardly caused a ripple around me. Such actions were the rule, rather than the exception. Mr. Wherley gave me a pleased nod and a broad smile, as I returned behind the bar. I was thankful he could not hear the rapid beating of my heart. Christmas was in the air, and the Wherleys invited me to be their guest on the holiday. The upstairs living room was decorated with an immense Christmas tree, reaching to the ceiling. As a young boy, I had always made decorations for the greenery, which was incidental to our Jewish holiday, Succoth. I asked Mrs. Wherley if I could help decorate the Christmas tree. She seemed pleased at the idea, and when I had finished many little ornaments of gold and silver tinsel, she hung them on the tree. On Christmas Day, the bar closed at four P.M. Dressed in my one good suit, and freshly shaven, I presented myself at the door. Lillian opened it, and stood at the thresh-hold, a pixie like gleam in her eyes, which were directed towards a point above my head. I was puzzled. "Don't you know what that is on top of the door frame?” she asked. I followed her glance and saw some small green sprigs suspended on a string from the wooden framework. "No, I've never seen that kind of leaf before", I answered innocently. She came very close so that her lips almost touched mine, and whispered: "You really are a very ignorant young man. That is mistletoe you are supposed to kiss anyone who stands under it". With that, her lips met mine with a quick light pressure. The ready blood flooded my cheeks, but I pulled her close to me, and returned her caress ardently. Apparently it was more than she had bargained for. She gasped slightly and pulled away, her cheeks as red as mine. The Wherleys who were watching from a little distance, enjoyed Lillian’s discomfort, and Mr. Wherley laughed: "That will teach Lillian some manners", Dinner consisted of huge prime ribs of beef, the traditional Yorkshire and plum pudding. The Wherleys were wonderful to me, treating me at all times in a kind and considerate manner. As a Jew, I had grown up with a feeling of inferiority, and the environment into which I had been thrust upon leaving home, had not strengthened my religious beliefs. Yet here were the Wherleys, treating me almost as if I were their son, even though I was a Jew. After dinner we all joined in the singing of Christmas carols. I was familiar with only one, "Silent Night, Holy Night", which I had learned in school. I sang the words in German, in my baritone, which had strengthened through the years. They all looked at me in surprise, and Lillian squeezed my hand and said: "Joe, you have a wonderful voice". For the rest of the evening, I walked on air. Spring came, and with it Siga from Ireland. He looked very fit, and had learned a good bit of English. The Wherleys were sorry to see me go, but understood my longing to see my parents again. They said I could stay a month if I wanted to, and assured me I would have my job back when I returned. The whole family, except mother was at the station to greet us. Heinrich and Julius had come home for the occasion. We greeted each other with tears and kisses. It was so wonderful to be together again. Mother was in high spirits to have all her children under her roof once more. I was eagerly questioned about life and conditions in England. I answered questions about my own job warily, as I knew that a description of life at Garrick's Tavern would make a sorry tale and cause my mother much anxiety. She hung on every word as I described Buckingham Palace, Petticoat Lane and the crowded Ghetto, in which people of our own race existed. It was totally foreign to anything she had experienced in Austria. On succeeding days, we visited other relations and repeated my stories. At the Cafe House, many people who had known, but ignored me while I was living at home, now came up and spoke to me. They admired my adventuresome spirit. However, I could not forget the unkind way in which the very same people now crowding around and wanting to shake my hand had treated me. At the end of the week Siga left for Teschen, to be inducted into the army. I missed him, becoming more restless with each passing day. Suddenly I decided that with what time I had left, I would see Paris, whose World Fair, the previous year, and I had heard so much about. My parents were sorry to hear of my decision, but understood my restlessness and did not try to prolong my stay. I took the train, first to Berlin, and then to Aachen, which was on the frontier. There I would transfer to a French train to take me to Paris. There were several trains at the Aachen station. After making inquiries, I boarded the one indicated. The train had been running for about one half an hour when the conductor entered the compartment to punch my ticket. He perused the ticket, and then began to speak rapidly in French. I could not understand a word. He addressed the other passengers in French, who replied in the same language, shaking their heads. He continued trying to communicate with me, but with no success, since he spoke neither German nor English. Finally he took the ticket and left. Early the next morning the train came to a halt, and all the passengers took their luggage and left the train. I took my suitcase and stepped out on to the station platform. The first thing that struck my eye was a large clock, with 24 large Roman numerals, instead of the usual twelve. Below was a large sign "Brussels". I now understood the conductor’s anxiety. I had taken the wrong train. I was not unduly downhearted. I could do a little sight seeing before boarding the train for Paris. After spending most of the day in Brussels, I boarded the train for Paris, first, however, making doubly sure I had the right one. In London, I had heard of a Parisian hotel similar to Triebels. Not wishing to make the same mistake I had made on my arrival in London, I took a cab from the Paris station to Rue de Bonne Enfant, on which the hotel was located. It was a duplicate of Triebels in that most of the people spoke German. There was an employment agency on the first floor, and I enquired as to the possibility of obtaining a position. I was told that without knowledge of French, I could get only the most menial job. I decided I would spend the remaining two weeks of my vacation sight seeing. First, I decided to have lunch at a restaurant attached to the employment agency. The room was crowded but I found a table occupied by a young man about my age. I asked in German if I might join him and he replied in German that I could. He was also an Austrian and was a waiter by profession. He told me that he had learned French before coming to Paris. He intended to go to America and learn English. We seemed to get on well as he said he had the afternoon off, and would like to sightsee with me. We took the streetcar to the Rue de la Paix Café, where we had coffee and pastries at a sidewalk table. From there we visited Napoleon’s tomb and the Paris opera on the Place de la Concorde. The buildings were magnificent. We then saw the Arc de Triomphe, with grand boulevards radiating out in all directions and then Montmarte. My companion had to go to work, so I thanked him for his courtesy in showing me the sights of Paris, and we parted. I spent the next several days sight-seeing on my own, spending many hours at the Louvre. One sight that remains in my mind was the side walk sale of Hot chocolate on many of the major boulevards. The vendor would set up a two yard long table on which would be a large urn containing Hot Chocolate, and several two foot long loaves of French bread. For forty centimes, about 10 cents the woman would pour a cup of delicious hot chocolate and break off about 5 inches of French bread. I also spent many hours on the left bank, where sidewalk artists were painting their new style of art, known as impressionism. One morning I awoke to find that I was almost penniless. In desperation I dispatched a hasty wire to Mr. Wherley, asking for an advance of two pounds. Two days later I received a registered letter containing two one pound notes. Before leaving Paris, I bought souvenirs for Lillian and for Edward. Back again, in London, I felt as if I were home after a long journey. It was no longer a cold, unfriendly city. As I entered the Tavern, Lillian rushed up to me and greeted me like a long lost brother. She told me that I had arrived just in time. I would now do porter work only in the morning. I would be a bar keeper for the rest of my shift. My pay would now be increased to one pound per week. CHAPTER FIVE It was the year of the coronation of Edward VII, which was to take place in August, l901. Preparations for the great event had been in progress for many months. The king's name was on everyone’s tongue. One afternoon Edward came up to me and asked: "Joe, how would you like to see the coronation"? "I would like to see it very much", I replied, "but I don't think I will be able to get off". "Yes you will. Papa is going to ask you to come with us". I could not believe my ears. "You're not joking, are you, Edward"? "No you are going to sit with us, and you will be in fine company. All the mayors, councilmen and their families will be seated in a special stand where they will be able to see the whole procession". Edward was beside himself with glee at the happy sensation he was causing. "Now don't tell Papa I told you, but act surprised when he asks you." That very night Mr. Wherley informed me that I was to accompany them. I could not believe my good fortune. I had been with them only a few months, while the other help had been there for years. Yet I was the only one to given the honor of accompanying them. The sight was one to long remember. At eight A.M. I was ready, attired in my Prince Albert coat, striped pants, opera hat, gloves, and cane. Together we made our way from White chapel to the Strand, from where we were to watch the procession. There were no vehicles of any description to be seen, as the streets were jammed with people, all attired in their Sunday best. The nearer we came to our destination, the harder it became to proceed. Every building, lamppost, and window was decorated with the British colors. Thousands of electric lights were strung on wires, covering the doorframes of every building. It was eleven o'clock before we reached the Strand. The sky was cloudy, but it was a warm day. As we reached our seats, the sun suddenly broke through the clouds, and the blue sky blended perfectly with the maze of color that could be seen everywhere. My father first wrote his description of the Coronation in 1926, when his memory of details had dimmed. However he had written his mother the full details immediately after. Then in 1916 his mother was urged to write her biography. Included was the story of the coronation as he had written to her 15 years previously. “At 11 o’clock we were seated in the viewing stand in the middle of row 8. I was seated next to Lillian. Sunshine broke through the clouds and in a few minutes we had a bright blue sky. A squadron of Dublin Fusiliers now cleared the Strand. A number of tables laden with a huge assortment of food and beverage had been set up for those of us in the viewing stand. It was served buffet style but there were tables and chairs as well. It was a lavish feast, provided by the Lord Mayor of London The parade started at 2 P.M. with military units of the two services, followed by units from all of the various countries and colonies making up the Empire. Then came Indian potentates, splendidly dressed, with jewels sparkling from their turbans and mounted on beautiful white Arabian horses. Next came General Baden Powell, the founder of the Boy Scouts, with 200 hundred of his scouts. Then came the General Staff, including Lord Roberts and Lord Kitchner and his Indian units. Then followed the Lord of the Admiralty, Lord Seymour and a company of marines. Suddenly we heard shouts of "the King, the King", and around Leicester Square came the honor guard in their traditional uniforms. Then, in a gilded open coach drawn by six white Arabian horses, came the king, attired in an admiral's uniform. The carriage stopped almost directly below us, and the Lord Mayor gave a three-minute address, which was greeted with shouts and cheers. A small girl, perhaps 6 years old presented the queen with a bouquet of flowers. I was able to see very clearly the King and his Queen, his cousin, the German Kaiser Wilhelm, and Prince Henry of Prussia in a handsome naval uniform. Alphonse, the King of Spain, the queen of Holland and royalty from all over the world followed. The parade ended at 4 o’clock”. The spectacle simply defied description. I could not thank the Wherleys enough to have given me the opportunity to witness this important event. While writing this portion of my biography taken from my mothers’ biography I remembered that my mother had also written four novels when she was 65 years old. When my daughter Edith spent a year in Europe with my family in 1930, she brought back the novels mother had written. One in particular bears mentioning, as it is based on my life as well as hers. It tells of a young man who goes to England where he finds work in a brokerage office, Hohenfeld & Co. Hohenfeld was the name of the rejected suitor about whom I wrote earlier. The owner took a likening to the young man and asked where he came from. The young man told him and mentioned that his mothers name was Serog. Hohenfeld immediately realized that the young man was the son of his first love. He invited him to visit him at home, and arranged to take him to the coronation. Poor mother, she could not accept that her son was only a porter. He had to work at a more genteel occupation. A week later I went to the Coliseum, a combination Vaudeville and Circus. I saw my first moving picture, called a “flicker”. It showed the German Kaiser returning from a parade at the Templehofer parade ground As the Boer war had just ended, Lord Rothschild, the Chancellor of the Exchequer arranged a benefit performance at Albert Hall for the wives and orphans of members of the regiments. The most famous artists of the world donated their talents. I heard Adeline Patti, perhaps the most famous coloratura of her time give her farewell performance, at the age of 67. There was a young Bohemian Violin virtuoso, Franz Kubilek, the Austrian Fritz Kreisler, as well as Metropolitan Opera stars, Madame Tetrazzini, Zembrick, and Melba. The cheapest seats cost 5 shillings, which I gladly paid. When the last performer, Patti, finished the evening singing “Home Sweet Home”, tears came to my eyes, because of the beauty of her voice. I believe this was the greatest assemblage of artistic talent the world has ever seen. Twice a week, after closing time I took a long walk. At that late hour the streets were deserted, but the air was fresh and cool. Bobbies patrolled the streets in pairs in this neighborhood, but it was home to me, and I felt little fear. One night as was my custom, I started from the tavern. I was not more than two blocks away when I heard a terrified scream. The hackles on my neck rose, and my heart stopped. I turned in the direction of the scream, but could see nothing. When my legs would finally again support me, I walked hastily back to the tavern, ashamed to run, yet certain that I was being followed. Once back inside the familiar tavern, my relief was intense. The next morning the paper carried an account of yet another victim of "a Jack the Ripper copy-cat murder. The woman had been found dead, not three blocks from the tavern. The yellow fog that hung over London at this season was the thickest in the memory of even the oldest inhabitant. Since my terrifying experience I no longer took my accustomed sojourn along the street. I was becoming better acquainted with the foreigner from Bohemia, Frank, by name. He told me of his early life in Prague, where he had been the son of wealthy parents. He had become involved in a scandal in his university days, and was forced to leave home abruptly. He had connections in London, and made a great deal of money, but he never revealed the source of his income. "You are wasting your time here", he would tell me. "A fellow like you should be able to do a lot for yourself, and the work would not be nearly as hard." During one of our conversations, the man called "Berliner Karl" came into the bar, ordered his regular stout and began to read. Frank immediately stopped talking to me. After a few moments Karl motioned to me. It was the first time he had ever acknowledged my presence. Without taking his eyes from his paper, he said: "If you ever join up with that man, I will break your neck". He said nothing further, and he left. I was shaken by his words. I had no doubt that he would make good his threat. Frank had disappeared, and I went back to my work. In the spring of 1902, I felt the old familiar urge to be on the move again. I went to see Triebel, with whom I had become very friendly, and asked him if he could find me another position in another town, for a while. He told me he had a job open in Scotland at a seasonal resort, a temporary position as waiter and busboy. The next day I approached Mrs. Wherley, with some misgivings. I did not want to hurt her, but decided it best if I told her the truth, and hoped that she would understand how I felt. "I have been thinking of leaving for a while, Mrs. Wherley", I began. "You know I have been very restless lately, and think a change of jobs might do me good". "If you feel you must leave", she answered, "then go, by all means". “I don't want to leave permanently, I hastened to assure her. "Mr Triebel has offered me a two-month position in Scotland.. It will be a change for me, and if you let me come back after that, I'm sure my work will be more satisfactory". She smiled. "Of course I will have to get a man to replace you. However, if he is not satisfactory, you can certainly have your old job back". The next day I took the Midland train to Glasgow. When I gave the conductor my ticket he asked me if I wanted a luncheon basket at noontime. I said I did and gave him the required 3 shillings. The next morning I arrived in Glasgow. There was not enough time to sight see, but I did see the station. I then boarded the train to Strathpeffer, in Northern Scotland, where I caught a local train that took me to Dingwall, where I was to work. The Ben Nevis Hotel derived its name from the beautiful mountains that surrounded the hotel. The hotel was not large, but luxuriously furnished with a clientele gathered from all over the world for the grouse shooting. The season was short, but the waiters reaped a golden harvest. The table settings were Sheffield silver, the linens of the finest quality. I had serious misgivings of my ability to perform my duties satisfactorily, as I was totally without previous experience of this nature. At my first breakfast there were two long tables set up with plates, limens and silverware on one end. The balance of the tables was covered with foods of all kinds in chafing dishes. There were several kinds of fish, most popular of which was kippered herring. That has remained my favorite breakfast feast. In addition there was fruit and juices of all kinds, porridge, lamb chops, beef and kidney pies, sausage, bacon, hams and assorted cold meats. Guests inspected the various foods and then told the waiter what they wanted, and he served the guest. The afternoon tea service was almost a ceremonial occasion. Once again the dining room tables were covered with jams, jellies, rolls, crumpets, biscuits and pastries. The tea was almost the color of coffee. Fortunately I had been assigned to room service that proved to be a most profitable situation, Dingwall was a sleepy little town. It had a Justice of the peace, but no policeman. I was told that a Scotsman in his own country is the most peaceful and likeable person in the British Isles. I found nothing in Dingwall to belie that. The season ended the beginning of October, and I left immediately for London, richer in purse and knowledge. I was anxious to see the Wherleys again. As I came in Lillian was alone at the bar. She looked up, and seeing me came running forward to greet me, hands outstretched, "You're just in time. All the boys we had since you left were terrible. You had better bring your suitcase right over". I was back at my old job, and for the time being, very happy. One afternoon, when I had been back a short time, I was alone at number 3 bar. Business was slow, and I was washing dishes, behind the bar. Suddenly the door to the street opened, and "Berliner Karl" came in. He looked furtively around, and satisfied that no one else was present, addressed me in a low voice: "Take this package up to your room at once, and hide it where no one can find it". Without another word of explanation, he was gone. I stood there for a moment looking at the small package, wrapped in plain brown paper, and tied with a string. Instinctively I obeyed him. I went to my room. Near the ceiling on one wall was a tear in the wallpaper. I tore it open further, and found a beam underneath that ran the length of the room. I laid the parcel on top of the beam, straightened out the wallpaper as best as I could, and returned to the bar. Half an hour later, a Bobby came into the bar. He looked around, and then casually asked, "Have you seen the man known as "Berliner Karl", around here. I had regained my composure and replied that I had not. Next morning on the blackboard of the police station, I noticed a picture of Karl. Beneath were the words: "One hundred pounds reward for the whereabouts of the man known as "Berliner Karl".” Wanted on suspicion of theft of the royal jewels from the British Museum". No one claimed the reward. My curiosity got the better of me I had to see the contents of the package. When I was through work one night, I gave in to my desire, and opened the package. Inside were three pieces that looked like brass. I remembered the appearance of the Royal Crown and Scepter, which I had seen. The brass must be gold. One piece resembled a goose egg in shape and size. It opened in the middle, disclosing a watch on one side, with numbers set in mother of pearl, and the picture of a woman clad in sixteenth century costume on the other side. The second piece was an oval shaped signet ring, with the initial "E" set in colored stones. The last was a seal, also with the letter "E", inlaid in colored stones. There was no longer any doubt in my mind as to the whereabouts of the missing jewels. I closed the package, and carefully restored it to its hiding place. It never entered my head to inform the police. I told myself there was no point in worrying. Karl would return for the package in his own good time. A few days later, a young man came into the bar and ordered a glass of beer. Having never seen him before I enquired if he was a newcomer to England. He answered in the affirmative. "Yes, I am just here for today. I am a baker on a boat which goes between Hamburg and New York". "Oh, do you live in the United States", I asked. I was excited. This was the first American I had ever seen. "Yes, I live in New York, and work in a bakery. It is a good place to make money. I earn $100.00 a month". This was astonishing news to me, and I was a bit skeptical. Twenty pounds a month! This was five times what I earned in a month. And the man was only a baker. At that moment I decided that I must go to America. Although the idea was new born, I think it must have been in the back of my mind for many months. Here was a real golden land of opportunity. I was young and strong, and I spoke and understood English fairly well. There was nothing to keep me chained to the old country. I was brought up short in my musing by the recollection of the packet of jewels. I knew I could not leave it behind, nor could I take it with me. I would simply have to wait until Karl showed up to claim it. Meanwhile, I chafed at the bit. Christmas was again approaching when I received a summons from bar one. The gentleman who requested my presence wore a top hat, Prince Albert coat, white gloves and stick. He was clean-shaven, and very distinguished looking. I was surprised that such a man would enter the tavern. He looked directly at me, and said: "Go upstairs and bring me the package I gave you". I was dumbfounded. I would never have recognized "Berliner Karl". But his voice, with its clipped, sharp tones, was unmistakable. He added, "First bring me a Scotch and Soda". His audacity amazed me. Every Bobby in London was on the lookout for him. I speedily brought him his drink, and a few moments later, with a sigh of relief delivered the package. For the first time, I realized that I had been living with a sense of dread and guilt from the moment I had discovered the contents of the package. Karl left immediately. As I removed his glass from the top of the bar, I found a slip of paper underneath it. Written in German were the words "Would have liked to reward you, but could not. It would have made you an accomplice. Good Luck". I was free. On my next afternoon off, I went to the offices of the Hamburg American Line, and engaged second-class passage on the "Philadelphia", scheduled to sail from Southampton, January 10, 1903.. Now that I had made my decision, I had to tell the Wherleys. I went into the office, where I found Mrs. Wherley. She sensed my unease, and asked: "you wanted to tell me something, Joe"? I cleared my throat with difficulty, and stammered: "You know how happy I have been here, Mrs. Wherley, but something inside me wants to keep on going. I want to go to America". "To America?” :”Yes. I have bought a ticket on the "Philadelphia" leaving in January. You and Mr. Wherley have been so kind to me. I don't want to leave until you have someone to replace me. That is why I am telling you now". I was conscious of a lump in my throat, and her wise, kind eyes on my face. I suddenly realized that it was because of her that I had kept myself apart from the sordid element of the tavern these many months. I had had many opportunities to go wrong, but always in the back of my mind, stood Mrs. Wherley, gentle, yet firm in her convictions of what is right. Because from the very first, I had yearned for her approbation, I had never allowed myself to do anything she might consider wrong. I was certain she understood the force inside of me that drove me relentlessly to new fields. She smiled and took my hand. "I always knew that you would not stay with us long, Joe. You have always been a good boy, never afraid to do the most menial task, to the best of your ability. I certainly wish you every success in America. I know that one day we will all be very proud of you". Lillian and Edward wept unashamedly the day I left. I promised to write and asked them to do likewise. From past experience I knew I would be overwhelmingly homesick for a while. I wrote my brothers from Southampton, begging them not to tell my parents of my voyage across the ocean, until January 18th, the day my ship was due to arrive in New York. I wanted to avoid any anxiety on their part for my well-being. Although I hated to leave without saying goodbye, I knew that if I went home before I left, my mother would use every means to dissuade me from crossing the ocean. I was determined to go, but at the same time loath to hurt her feelings. This way seemed best for all concerned. CHAPTER SIX I boarded the ship at Southampton and went to my cabin. It had a porthole and two bunks, two chairs and a wash stand with running water. Just as I was starting to unpack a young man about three inches shorter than me came into the cabin. He introduced himself as Martin Nebes, like myself of German descent and had spent the last two years in England working as a waiter. He was exuberant at being able to journey to America, and was certain a fortune was to be had there for the asking. The long awaited journey was uneventful. The sea was calm, and I never missed a meal, in contrast to the ordeal aboard the "Narcissa" Late on a Sunday afternoon, we passed the Statue of Liberty. We were in a fever to leave the ship, but were forced to wait while certain formalities were undergone. Our papers were examined, we were given a superficial medical examination, and lastly were asked to produce $35.00, and without such sum none were allowed to land. The ceremonies over, Martin and I were free to step on American soil. My feelings were mixed. It was already dark, and the avenue leading away from the dock was deserted. A cold bitter wind blew, eddying old newspapers about in the chill air. The gutters were piled with debris. The dark, dilapidated warehouses lining both sides of the street loomed forebodingly down on us. Altogether it seemed the most desolate place in which I had ever found myself. This was the land of wealth, of shining newness, about which I had dreamed for so many months. It seemed but a further extension of the old country from which I had so hopefully embarked. Martin walked silently beside me, sunk in his own apathy. A few blocks away we saw the sign of a cheap hotel. We had no trouble renting a room and soon fell into an exhausted sleep. The new morning found us in a cheerier frame of mind. Both Martin and I were anxious to obtain a job as soon as possible, as we were both short of money. I had only $15.00 to my name. Boarding a cross-town streetcar to Second Avenue, on which was situated the German quarter, we located the nearest employment agency. We were immediately assigned to jobs, no questions asked. This was indeed a strange country. No one cared to know from where we had come, how long we had been in America, or what our recommendations were. We ate breakfast in a German restaurant, adjacent to the employment agency. For twenty-five cents we had ham and eggs, oatmeal, all the rolls we could consume, coffee, and a raisin filled baked item called Danish pastry. My stomach assuaged, I took a more kindly view towards this new country. We found a room nearby, which we could rent for the day, and Martin and I parted, each for his new place of employment. I had been assigned to a hotel on Staten Island. Upon my arrival I was instructed to report to the locker room, provided for the purpose of changing one's clothes. Two men were conversing in an adjoining locker. A familiar word caught my attention. "That Tachanova bitch left no tip on the plate" Tachanova was a small village, not far from my hometown. Eagerly I addressed the man who had spoken. "Why I know that town. By any chance do you come from there?' The man looked at me in surprise and grunted in a puzzled tone: "What the hell are you talking about?' I repeated the name of the town, and elicited the information that I had been born not far from there. Both men looked at one another, and burst out laughing. I was hurt and embarrassed and turned back to my locker. Not much later, I found out the correct interpretation of those words, and understood their merriment. I wrote a long letter home, in which I enclosed ten dollars, the last if my money. On my first day off I went to visit Martin. He told me he had a very nice job, and asked about mine. "It's a very small hotel", I told him. "And I don't make much on tips". I thought I would look around today, to see if I could find a better one". "I met a boy who works in a bar on 125th Street", he told me. "He has given notice. I understand you can make good money there". He gave me the address and I took the elevated uptown at once. I found the place, entered and asked the bartender for the boss. "What do you want?' he asked. "I understand you have a boy leaving. I would like to apply for the job". He measured me for a moment, then said: "I am the head barkeeper. You can start tomorrow, at noon". If this as the American way of doing business I liked it. No questions asked, no wages stated. The man either liked your face or he didn't. He was hired or fired on an instants notice. It was a fast way of life. No red tape, no papers to show, no cumbersome questions asked. Apparently no one gave a thought to your past life, or your future one. As I walked out of the bar, I noticed a man carrying a large parcel in one hand, and wheeling a baby carriage in the other. I gawked in amazement. Wheeling a baby carriage in broad daylight. In Europe one would rather have his arm cut off, than be seen performing such a task. I was embarrassed for him. This was certainly a strange country. In my new place uptown, I had six tables to wait on and serve drinks. The customer ordered drinks. The waiter paid the barkeep out of his own pocket, and than collected from the customer. The tips were very satisfactory. On the fourth day as I was counting out the money to pay for the drinks I had just ordered, I heard the barkeep say; "Keep moving, pay me next time". I thought this peculiar, but did as I was told. Later on, as I put $2.00 on the bar, he rang up only 50 cents and gave me back $1.50. I opened my mouth to tell him he had made a mistake, but he again repeated, "Keep moving". At 5 P.M., when another man came on duty, I told him of the transaction with the barkeeper. He looked at me blankly and replied, "Don't you know what you are supposed to do?" "No, I don't. What do you mean?" I felt silly. "Keep tab on how much you with hold from paying the house, and before you go off duty, give half that amount to the barkeep." "But why should I do that? Isn't that dishonest?" He shrugged his shoulders, expressively. "Do you want to hold your job, or don't you?" So that was that. There was nothing I could do about it, if I did not want to quit at once. I did not, at least until I had been paid for the week. The next job was at the Hofbrau House, a fine German restaurant, specializing in seafood. Here I saw my first Lyn haven Bay oysters, which were sometimes four inches long. When opened one could often see live little crabs crawling over its surface. These were eaten together with the oysters. I soon overcame my repugnance, and learned to enjoy the delicacy. Letters arrived from home every two weeks. On March 13th, 1903, Heinrich wrote: "Dear Juza" I have a job, but it is not satisfactory, so I believe I will quit in a month. The parents, whose children I try to teach, are ignorant. There is no one with whom I can carry on an intelligent conversation. Julius is arranging for the Purim Festivals, and our Corporal Siga will try to be present. Your suggestion that Julius join you in America, is in my opinion a very risky one. He is not used to hard work, and would not likely be a success." Mother wrote, "Acknowledge your long letter and the money order. God has been good to us. I doubt there are many parents who have such good children. Adolph writes often, and always send money." I decided I had found my future in the restaurant business. The wages were good, and the tips generous. I was ambitious to learn all there was to know, and decided to try for a job at the Waldorf Astoria, the best known of the New York Hotels. I gave notice at the Hofbrau, and the next day presented myself at the time- keepers office of the Waldorf, where each day waiters were selected by the headwaiters of the various dining rooms. I had learned that neatness in appearance was the first pre-requisite in obtaining, and keeping a job. A man would be immediately laid off if his shoes were not properly shined. Any infraction of the rules meant instant dismissal. I was certain that my collar, cuffs and shirt were spotless, and I felt my physical appearance was very much in my favor. A tall heavily built man approached. His name proved to be Uhrbauer and he was a head waiter. He would play an important roll in my career in the restaurant business. The applicants lined up for inspection. After picking out two men he knew, pointed a finger at me and said: "You, report at six-thirty, for breakfast at the south cafe". The south café was the only dining room open for breakfast. In my eagerness, I reported to work at six o’clock in the morning. The captain assigned two tables to me. He was a tall nice looking man, who, to my surprise, looked Jewish. There were very few Jews in the restaurant business. From the look he gave me I thought he was thinking the same thing about me. I introduced myself, which surprised him and he volunteered that his name was Henry. He asked me where I had last worked, and I told him the Hof Brau House. A good waiter can spot an inexperienced one immediately. He patted me on the shoulder and said if I needed any information or help, just ask him. He took me into the kitchen and introduced me to the staff, asking that they cover for me until I learned the business. The kitchen was really impressive. At one end was a stove, at least 20 feet long, staffed by a number of cooks in their snow-white uniforms? There were counters for salads, vegetables, desserts and so on. It was a bee hive of activity. With a bit of help from the captain I managed three sittings. I must have done well. I remember I received tips amounting to $4.00, a substantial amount of money. Three weeks later I was assigned to the Rose room, which was open for Lunch and dinner. This was the largest of the dining rooms, and frequented by most of the elite of New York. It was very difficult for an unknown person to get a table at the Rose Room, especially the two rows facing Fifth Avenue. Some would pay as much as fifty dollars for a table at a coveted spot. There was a large blackboard in the kitchen on which was written a translation of the French words on the menu. I copied these in a notebook and memorized them so that I could properly discuss the menu with the clients. I soon gathered an extensive knowledge of French cooking. I made the acquaintance of the Saucier, an assistant chef for the preparation of sauces. The food and the service in the Rose Room were unsurpassed anywhere in the world. The Peacock Alley, leading to the Rose Room, was a hall nearly twenty feet wide, extending almost a block in length. It was renowned for its luxurious furnishings. The walls were covered with valuable tapestries and famous oil paintings. Here, after dinner, famous people from all over the world, gathered for coffee and liquors. When the opera season was on, the impresario, a Mr. Rubinstein, no relation to the pianist, arranged for a lead singer at the Met to perform in Peacock Alley at noon, for an hour, before the luncheon guests. At one o’clock they came into the Rose room for lunch. I was fortunate not only to hear the performances but also to personally serve such famous stars as Madam Melba, Tettrazinni, Caruso, Mary Garden, Slezak, and many others. James Lieb was the Maitre de of the Rose room. He was the personal assistant to Oscar Tschirky who managed the entire dining room complex. Oscar had insisted upon hiring Lieb who had been the maitre de at Delmonicos, a restaurant world famous for its food and service. The dining room was large, and in order to seat the guests, a captain was assigned to walk around the room, and report to Lieb which tables were still vacant. I soon perceived that this procedure was not only a waste of time, but also, a very primitive way of seating the guests. I conceived a plan, which I executed on a piece of cardboard. It was a diagram of the dining room, with the location of each table, each of which was given a number. I kept this in my pocket, resolved to show it to Lieb, at the first opportunity. I had been at the Waldorf for about four months, when I noticed that the seating was proceeding even more slowly than usual. On one side of the entrance, Lieb stood with the reservation list in his hand. On the other side stood Oscar Tschirky. My station was not occupied, so I stood nearby, watching the guests being seated. I decided now was the time to execute my plan. In a voice loud enough for Oscar to hear, I said to a waiter next to me: "I have a better idea how to handle reservations" It had taken a great deal of nerve to speak up this way in the presence of Oscar, for he was a man respected and feared by everyone in this business. There were few waiters who dared even approach him. He was an absolute monarch, and his subjects were as distant from him as any serf from his potentate. He looked hard at me, and then left. After a few moments a pageboy came up to Lieb and spoke to him. Lieb looked at me in puzzled surprise and said: "Mr. Oscar wants to speak with you. Go to his office at once." By this time I was in a highly nervous state. My palms were wet, and my collar seemed much too tight. By the time I reached Oscar's office my self-confidence had completely oozed away. His secretary directed me into Oscar's private office. He stood behind his desk, and asked: What did you mean by the remark you made in the Rose Room?' I withdrew the plan from my pocket, where it had reposed for many weeks, and laid it on his desk, and answered: "I have noticed that the seating of the guests is a time-wasting and haphazard operation. This is a miniature plan of the Rose Room. The tables are numbered. Each time a guest is seated, that table can be marked off. When the guest leaves, the Captain can report, and the mark removed. With this plan in front of him, the Maitre de can tell at a glance, which tables are occupied, and which are available. Oscar had followed my explanation with interest. For a moment he did not speak, and my heart sank. Then he looked up at me, and said: "This is an excellent piece of work. I will use it." I was elated, but his next words dashed cold water on my hopes. "You realize, of course, that Lieb will fire you for this. No one can go over his head to speak to me. I cannot help you. However, the Plaza is remodeling and will re-open next week. I will see that you get a captain's job there." I walked out of Oscar's office treading on air. He was going to use my plan, and I had a promotion. My week’s pay envelope, true to Oscar's prediction, contained a notice of my dismissal. I went immediately to the Plaza. This time I did not use the back entrance. The verbal recommendation from Oscar entitled me to use the front door. I was assigned as Captain in one of the dining rooms and told to report for work the next day. May 30, 1903. My dear Juza: Thank you for the letter and the money order. We are all enjoying good health, except for the worry that you are so far away. We rented a new flat that has electric lights. We have a kitchen with a window, a nice living room, and two bedrooms, which we are renting to actors who are performing at the theatre here. Your father, Mitschi, and I are able to see all the plays we would like. The poem that you sent us about not being able to join us in the Seder was read aloud by Julius, and we all cried. It was beautiful. Maybe next Seder you will be able to be with us. In the meantime, please be careful, and don't let anything happen to you. Your loving Mother Martin was without a job, and decided to leave for Buffalo. I decided to go with him. Although I liked my job at the Plaza, I wanted to see more of America. We both got jobs at the Iroquois Hotel, Martin in the dining room, and I in room service, which was considered an excellent position. The guests were very friendly, and seemed to like me very much. Victor Herbert was a guest of the hotel. I served him in his suite every morning, and we spoke to one another in German. I always found him sitting at his piano, in a gaudy colored robe, improvising melodies for his operettas. One morning, as I came in with the tray, he asked without looking up: "Joe, Tell me how you like this one." It was a melody in March time, that later became very popular. Its title was "I want what I want when I want it" I was privileged to be the first one to tell the great master how much I enjoyed the melody, that became a part of his “New Moon” operetta. Buffalo sweltered in the summer. I drank countless glasses of iced coffee, but still could not assuage my thirst. During our afternoons off, Martin and I would lie naked on our blanket-less beds, trying in vain to cool us. On our days off we went sight seeing. We visited Niagara Falls and walked over the International Bridge to Canada. The King Edward Hotel was about to open in Toronto. It was going to be the finest hotel in Canada. I wanted to see Canada so I applied for a job, and was hired for the main dining room. The opening celebration was a huge success. The hotel was magnificent. The linens silver and crystal was the very finest. But as I settled in to the routine, there was not enough excitement for me. The New Willard Hotel had just opened in Washington, D.C., and a former clerk at the Waldorf, named Hicks, had been appointed manager. I wanted to see Washington, not only for it’s building, especially the Library of Congress, but because it symbolized the heart of this great country. In less than a week I was on my way. The day after I arrived I intended to see Mr. Hicks. But then I remembered what Oscar had said about going over Lieb’s head. So instead I decided to approach a Mr. Buchalter, the Maitre de. I really wanted the job. The New Willard was the only fine European Style hotel in Washington, and I very much liked the city. I took special pains with my appearance. When I reported at 10.00A.M. I felt I did not suffer in comparison with the other applicants. The maitre de came in. He was a fine looking man of about 40 years of age. He looked us all over, spending an unusual amount of time inspecting me. He pointed to one applicant and said: “that’s all”. He then asked me where I had previously worked. I told him I had worked at the Waldorf, but made no mention of my friendship with Mr. Hicks. He assigned me to the main dining room and instructed me to report for work the following morning at 11.00 A.M. August 9, 1903. My dear Juza Your welcome letter and money order arrived. Your mother used part of the money to buy new bed linens. Rabbi Glaser and Cantor Rosner enquire about you often, and wish you well. The Robitszek's were here for a visit, and told how much they looked forward to your Sundays with them. They were very interested to hear of your progress in America. Fanschi Rotter, your cousin, is married, living in Berlin, and has two beautiful children." Heinrich writes: "Your advice not to worry about not having a job is easier said than done. A man of my age should have made something of himself. I am only a country teacher and the pay is not enough for me to save anything. Your offer to send me three dollars a month is very generous, but I will accept it only until I get another position. Our soldier boy, Siga, has been promoted to the rank of sergeant." October 10, 1903. My dear Juza: Here, finally is some good news. Your sister Mitschi will become engaged to a nice young man, whose name is Mendel Pasternak. He is a baker by trade, and will open a bakery not far from Aunt Lena's in Nickelsdorf. Siga and Julius have promised to attend the engagement party. Enclosed is a letter from your sister." "Dear Juza: You must be surprised to hear of my engagement. I love Mendel very much, and I am sure he loves me in return. Uncle Sigmund promised me a dowry. I know you will help us open the bakery in Nickelsdorf. You have always been so generous. I am sorry you won't be here in person when I marry the nicest man in the world". I was very happy for my sister. I was glad the question of the dowry was settled, as without one, the young couple stood very little chance of being able to support them selves. Working in the main dining room of the New Willard, I came in daily contact with many prominent people. This was a time when entertainment in a grand style had reached its zenith. Each person vied to out do the other in grandeur and munificence. Eight to twelve course menus were the rule Each course came with its special wine, The cook would work for hours on cut flowers, leaves, and such, fashioned from raw vegetables, to be used as ornaments on the great platters of meats or fish. Pastry chefs commanded a fabulous salary. They had to be artists and sculptors. They fashioned sugar baskets out of warm spun colored sugar, with startlingly life-like flowers and leaves. Cookies were served in these baskets. Statues were carved out of huge blocks of ice, rivaling the best European art. The chefs were mostly French, who brought with them the art of the old country, but had turned from clay to food with spectacular success. It was left to the Maitre de, to arrange the style of decoration, and all other details. Expense was of no consequence. My talent in drawing now stood me in good stead. I was watching the elaborate preparation for a large dinner party one day, when the head waiter told a waiter to go to the office and get the place cards. I conceived the idea of a novel place card, on which, when finished, the name would appear to be slightly elevated from the paper. I approached the headwaiter, Buchalter, with some trepidation, mindful of the outcome of my last original idea, but managed to persuade him to let me make one for him. I obtained a card from the office, printed very lightly in pencil the name of the reigning hostess, then pressed the point of the knife beneath the pencil line, until it was just faintly raised. I took it to Buchalter. He looked at it approvingly, and then asked; "What is your name?' I told him, as he continued to look at the card. Finally he said: "It is as you say, very novel. Get the cards from the office, and then the names of the guest list for tonight’s party. Don't do another thing until you have finished printing all the names. Your tables will be handled by someone else tonight." I was in seventh heaven. I was to do a work of art. It was evening before I finished, and delivered them to Buchalter. He perused each one carefully, and then said: "You did a very neat job .I would like you to continue in this capacity for any future parties. I like a man with ideas. I want you to assist me with a party tomorrow night. Do you have a full dress”? I replied that I did not, but would have one by tomorrow. Another waiter took my station for the evening, so I was free for the night. I celebrated by going to the Ford Theatre, but first I had a very good dinner. The next morning when I reported for duty I was told to go to Mr. Buchalters office. He told me that I could have any assignment that I wanted, even a captain’s job. A captain’s position was an excellent one, but I needed money for Mitchi’s wedding. I could make more money as a waiter. I felt from the tone of Buchalters voice that I could have anything within reason. I suggested that I work Breakfast in the café and in the Garden at night. Buchalter immediately agreed. Two days later he again called me into his office. He handed me an envelope containing a $50.00 bill. It was a tip from the senator who hosted the dinner party for which I had prepared the place cards. The dinner party hosted by Senator Walsh was typical of the times. Dieting was unheard of. The Lillian Russell figure was all in vogue. Each waiter was assigned four chairs, and every two waiters had a busboy to assist him. The first course was Beluga caviar, brought to the table in a bowl of carved ice. Two triangles of toast were Edged with deviled egg and topped with a generous amount of caviar. The wine waiter served sherry. The next course as green turtle soup served in a paper mache turtle. The turtle shell served as the tureen lid. The next course was filet of sole, first boiled in cheesecloth, so when the fish was to the platter there would be no bruising. The decorations were carrots carved to resemble roses, squash to look like 25 cent pieces and one-half inch squares of boiled potatoes, all encased in aspic. A dry white French wine was served with the fish. The entrée was roast saddle of lamb with fresh asparagus tips baked with parmesan cheese and bread crumbs. Burgundy wine was served with the entrée. The main course was charcoal broiled filet of mignon topped with a huge mushroom, served on very thin toast. It was all topped with the heart of fresh artichoke filled with pate de fois gras. The dessert was brought in a bowl of carved ice with four arms each lit from the inside with a battery-operated electric light. Each bowl contained a Bombe glace consisting of various ice creams covered with various preserved fruits. AS each guest was served a bus boy added chocolate sauce. Finally demitasses of coffee and ponies of brandy completed the dinner. I was delighted that virtually every guest took his or her place card with him or her as they left. In my new capacity I became acquainted with a fellow waiter, named Windisch, but who was called "Windy" I was attracted to him at once. Six feet tall, always immaculately dressed, he had a beautifully shaped blond head, and long slender manicured fingers. He had a low, pleasant cultivated voice. In one day, I heard him speak Spanish to a South American diplomat, French to a well known Parisian, and English without an accent. He addressed me in a perfect Viennese dialect. He kept most of his fellow workers at a distance, and I was therefore very much surprised when one morning, as we were dressing to go on duty, he addressed himself to me: "I would like to get better acquainted with you. You are a countryman of mine and you have artistic qualities. We are alike in many ways". I was impressed by his personality. I had never been a close friend with some one so obviously well educated and debonair. We walked down Pennsylvania Avenue, and turned into a bar, where he ordered champagne cocktails. Our conversation turned to the arts, and he had an impressive knowledge of European painting. In his travels he had met many artists and writers of note. I thought that my knowledge of the art scene was fairly extensive, but he amazed me. He gradually drew from me the story of my life. By the end of an hour, hr knew all about me. Then I realized that he had told me virtually nothing about himself. When we parted company, he told me he much appreciated having someone with whom he could discuss the artistic and cultural things in life, and suggested that we meet again very soon. The Garden Room at the New Willard opened at 9 P.M. and closed at 1 A.M. No one was permitted entry without a reservation. Guests were always carefully screened. One had to be a guest of the hotel, or recommended by someone known to the head of the dining room. A special wine was served with each course. I questioned Buchalter as to the proper wine, and diligently noted them in my little book, that I kept on my person at all times. The artistic blend of carefully flavored sauces, the fish best suited to precede certain entrees, the roast that followed, all blended in harmony to satisfy the most sensitive human palate. The skilled hand of the Captain could carve wild game with one quick movement, separating the breast from the carcass so that not a morsel was left on the bone. The carving of broiled fowl was an art that required skill and knowledge. The guests were allowed to witness the preparation of other sauces. The carcass of a Mallard duck was placed on a silver hand press, given a few quick turns, and the blood that fell into the chafing dish was mixed with Burgundy wine, a dash of Worchester sauce, paprika and black pepper, carefully stirred so as not to curdle, and then poured over the breast of the duck. Washington society knew food, and demanded the best, and expected you to know it too. It was the custom to ask the waiter what was the proper wine for each course. If you did not know, you were immediately replaced. One slip of perfection would reflect on the host, and considered an unpardonable sin. I was determined not to slip up, and spent many nights studying the notes and symbols I had entered in my little book. On my first night at the Garden, the captain seated a young lady and gentleman at my table. He whispered to me that she was Alice Roosevelt, the daughter of the President. He added that she was very fussy about her food. Without looking at the menu, the gentleman ordered a bottle of French champagne, crab legs ala Newberg, and later on crepe Suzettes. Whenever Alice Roosevelt came to the Garden the captain always seated her at one of my tables. A few weeks later she came with a very distinguished older beribboned gentleman, and when they were seated, she said: “Joe, this gentleman is a countryman of yours. He is Count Andressy, the Austrian Ambassador.. Joe makes the best pancakes in this dining room”. It was the custom in those times for the gentleman to present a small corsage of flowers to his lady when going out for the evening. Miss Roosevelt had such a corsage pinned to her dress. She removed it and presented it to me with a smile and said: “Joe, keep this as a souvenir”. The preparation of Crepe Suzettes is fascinating, partly because they can be so delicious, but partly because it is prepared before your eyes. First six very thin, slightly browned pancakes are placed in a chafing dish. Then in another chafing dish is added the very finely chopped peel of oranges and lemons, and finely chopped maraschino cherries. One-quarter inch pieces of various canned fruits are then added and finally a pony of Benedictine, or similar cordial is added and stirred well into all of the fruit. A third chafing dish is filled with melted hot butter, and each pancake dipped into the butter so it completely covers all sides. Each Pancake is then placed on a warm serving dish, bar le duc spread completely on one side, and the pancake rolled up, and each of the six laid side by side. Then the fruits are poured over the pancakes powdered sugar is then spread liberally over the preparation. Meanwhile a busboy has heated a silver poker that he presses on top of the powdered sugar to crystallize and brown the sugar into a hard candy. Brandy is then poured over the surface and ignited. When the flame dies the dessert is served. I have seen a captain prepare this delight in 6 minutes December 12, 1903. My dear Juza: We received you very welcome letter and were greatly surprised at the amount of money you were able to send Mitschi. She and Mendel will now be able to open the bakery without further help. It is not necessary for your mother or me to tell you how we feel about the help you are giving your sister. Uncle Sigmund promised Mitschi he would give her one thousand marks, but instead gave her only six hundred. She was very disappointed. The engagement party was a very fine affair. We invited sixteen people. Rosa Ritter gave her two bolts of linen, and another cousin gave her material for her wedding dress. Your loving father. Dear Juza: When we read your letter today, we could not help but cry. Without your help, I could not have gotten married. I know that God will be good to you, and pay you back in kind. Something else worries us now. Mendel has no papers to prove that he has advanced to master baker, and he may not be able to obtain a license to open a bakery. How ever, he will go to the man from whom he learned his trade, and perhaps he will be able to help him. Let us hope so. Your loving sister. Dear Juza: Your letter received, and you certainly brought a holiday to the family. Mendel is a fine young man. He does not play cards, and does not habituate the cafe houses. I believe he will be a good husband to our sister. Your brother, Julius. Windy and I became very intimate. His day off was Tuesday and mine was Thursday. I asked the headwaiter if I could have mine changed to Tuesday and he agreed. I was very happy to have such a companion on my sightseeing. We often visited the Library of Congress. It was not only a beautiful building from an architectural viewpoint, but as you enter the great hall, and look up to the rotunda, you see the marvelous statues of outstanding personalities from each of the states. At that time the original copy of the Declaration of Independence was on display in a glass case. Another favorite spot was the Washington Monument. We walked up the steps right to the top, stopping to read the marble inscriptions from each of the states on the way. From the top we had the most wonderful view of the city, and many miles distant as well. I was constantly amazed at Windys knowledge of the arts and literature. But whenever I asked him questions of his former life, he evaded me with a smile, saying: "Someday when I am full of wine I will tell you all about it. He loved to eat well, and spent much money on the selection of fine wines with his meals. I was a very hearty eater, but preferred the heavy black German beer, Spatenbrau. He was an ardent horseman, had a very expensive riding habit, and rode regularly on his days off. One day he suggested that we take a room together. I agreed gladly, for aside from Martin Nebes, who was still in Buffalo, I had no close friends. In Windy, I found a companion who shared my way of thinking, and who I tried to emulate. We rented a room in a private home in a fine old neighborhood. Once a month we attended the old Ford Theatre, where during the winter season many great artists were featured. One night, after we had both partaken of a hearty meal, during which Windy ordered one, and then a second bottle of fine Hungarian Tokay, he became more animated than I had ever seen him. He showed no sign of intoxication, but from his ready laughter and loosened tongue, I felt sure the time had come when he would unburden himself to me. I was not wrong. He turned to me and spoke in a suddenly serious tone: "My dear Joe. I like and trust you. You are a very agreeable partner, a man who values the function of the mind more than the contents of ones pocketbook. I admit I do get ill when you play the violin. It outrages my esthetic values. But when you play our folk and college songs I close my eyes and it brings me back to a former happier time of my life”. I know I can trust you not to repeat what I am going to tell you”. I nodded and he continued: "I must unburden my heart to someone. I know you will understand when I tell you that I am just a plain bastard." Tears came to his eyes, and I felt most uncomfortable. I knew I should try to stop his confidence, but my own curiosity was too great. His eyes held a far away look, and I knew he was no longer conscious of my presence. He continued in a low, beautifully modulated voice: "My father was a Prince in Austria, and my mother a Lady in Waiting at the Royal Court. Although she was a Lady in every sense of the word, she was not of noble birth." Suddenly the name of Prince Windeschgreatz, a scion of one of Austria's oldest royal families came to my mind. Windsch was the last name of my friend. It could not be a coincidence. "I never remember a home. I grew up in a military pension, with other boys of high position. I had every advantage except that of home and family. How I envy your life about which you have told me. I would have gladly given up all my expensive lessons and toys for such a home life as yours. My mother visited me once a month, but stayed only a few hours. She was like a stranger to me. By the time I was sixteen, I had visited every major city in Europe, except for Vienna. I was not allowed to go there until shortly after my sixteenth birthday, when I was sent to a military academy, not far from that great city." "My studies were intensified, and I began to receive a very generous allowance. One day the Colonel of the Academy told me who my father was, and that it was he who had seen to my upbringing. His plan for me was that I would be a carrier in the army and that I could always depend on him, providing I behaved discreetly, as a gentleman should." "My mother had married and was living in Vienna, but no longer came to see me. I did not blame her too much. I think now that she never told my stepfather that she had an illegitimate son. I was lonesome, but not bitter. As the years went on, I began to drink and to gamble, at first just to pass the time away, but then because of the excitement I derived from it. To end this miserable confession to you, my protector finally refused to honor my debts. I became involved in a love affair in which I compromised a girl of good family. I was called to account, presented with a ticket to Rio de Janeiro, and enough money to last me for a year, and told never to return. I shipped as a cabin boy from Rio to New York, and here I am." I decided to become a waiter because one could earn good money quickly. I know I am one of the best. This keeps me with good food, good wine and pleasant women. He laughed boisterously while the tears trickled down his cheeks. I thought indignantly, what a waste of life. I appreciated anew my childhood, poverty stricken though it was. Never once had I felt lonely or unwanted. I wanted to comfort Windy in some way, but could only squeeze his hand, when he grabbed mine and said: "I'm glad that’s off my chest. Now let's forget all about it, drink another glass of wine, and wish each other happiness". Windy and I had moved into a private home where we had a large room facing the street, with two beds. Usually we would go to a bar after work and order a split of his favorite wine. I persuaded him to buy a case of wine and drink it in the room, to which he readily agreed. One night he told me that a fiend of his worked in a restaurant in the Flatiron building in New York. It was a very fine restaurant and the owners were going to open a restaurant at the St Louis worlds fair that would be called the Tyrolean Alps. Windy had been offered a job as a captain in the new restaurant. He asked what I thought of the idea. At once my wanderlust, that had lain dormant for a time surged back, so I said, why not. The World's Fair was to open at the end of June 1904. We arrived two weeks before the opening. The Tyrolean Alps was the largest restaurant at the fair. Windy was offered a Captains job, but he declined, stating that he had come to St Louis with the express purpose of making money, not for the glory such a position offered. We were both promised a waiters job and told to come back in a week. We had a week in which to look over St Louis. We found many German beer houses and restaurants. The city was preparing to hold the Democratic Convention, with its headquarters at the Jefferson Hotel. I suggested to Windy that we take a lunch job at the Jefferson to help us earn money until the "Alps" opened. I needed money. After three years of loyal service, during which time he had attained the rank of Top Sergeant, Siga was due to be discharged. He had written to me that he would sail for the United States as soon as possible. Not only that, but I wanted to visit my family, and meet my new brother in law. I missed my parents badly and sensed from their letters their loneliness for me. I planned to leave for home in the spring of 1905. Two days before the opening, we went to a meeting of all the employees at the "Alps". There were several hundred milling about when we arrived. Cooks, dishwashers and various other kitchen help in one corner; clerks, officers and white collar men in the middle; and at the far corner, Captains, waiters and busboys. Windy and I were both assigned to the same captain, and given the same watch, which meant the same hours of work. The “Alps” was an amazing structure. It easily covered two city blocks and was composed of realistic mountains planted with hundreds of trees and studded with little chalet type cottages in which were located various bars. There were two huge dining rooms separated by a kitchen in between. A symphony orchestra of ninety pieces occupied the stage of one large dining room. A new guest conductor would preside every two weeks. The other dining room held a brass band of eighty pieces with John Philips Sousa as conductor on opening day. Concerts were held in the evening, with Saturday and Sunday matinees .During the day, Austrian and Germen musicians would perform on stage featuring native costumes and instruments such as the Zither, mandolin and guitar. Tyroleans, dressed in native costume would roam the restaurants singing the songs of their homeland. A tower, about ten feet high was erected in the center of the kitchen, on top of which sat a spotter. He could watch in all directions to prevent fights, arguments or any unconventional proceedings, which might arise. There was an immense crowd on opening day. Windy and I held our lunch job at the Jefferson and worked at the "Alps" from 5.00 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. The wine list was the largest and finest assortment ever printed on a menu. The clientele was of the finest and the service the best to be had. The tips were more than satisfactory, and I was content as I saw my trip home begin to materialize. The night after we started, as we walked home, Windy casually mentioned, "I will only have to pay the Captain five dollars a week." Puzzled, I asked "What do you mean"? He answered me patiently: "that means that in order to hold my job, I have to pay the Captain five dollars a week. Go to him tomorrow and tell him that you are my friend and he will probably allow you to pay the same amount." "But Windy", I remonstrated, "You are one of the best waiters in the trade. You should not have to pay for the privilege of working". "Why, you simpleton", he laughed, "do you suppose for one moment that I would pay him one cent, if I did not think I could pyramid it to a dollar of my own". Why this gives us a free hand to make as much money on our own as we possibly can. There is more than one way to skin a cat". So here it was again. My whole upbringing caused me to rebel against the implications of Windy's words. On the other hand, I thought wryly, when in Rome, do as the Romans do. If I expected to make enough money to go home, I would have to go along with what appeared to be a general practice in this line of work. That night I tossed and turned, trying to make up my mind. The next evening, I approached the Captain and blurted out: "I am a friend of Windy. He told me to see you". The Captain looked me up and down, and without a word turned on his heel and left. I was totally bewildered. I cornered Windy when I had a moment and told him what had happened. "Maybe you look too honest. Perhaps he doesn't trust you". "Tell me what this is all about. How do you expect to make more money by paying him five dollars a week"? I was becoming angry. After spending half the night deciding that I would have to be dishonest in order to gain my desired end, I had been rudely dismissed without a word. Before Windy could answer me, I was called to my station, but I was resolved to have it out with him after work. What Windy told me that night enlightened me as to the line of work I had chosen, causing me to loose a great many of my illusions. I realized how acutely green I really was. "There are always a clique of crooked waiters who must have the protection of the Captain", he explained to me. "Of course, you know the customer pays the waiter, and the waiter in turn, pays the house. Often the customer will not bother to total the bill him self, but will pay the amount shown, not noticing that one or two extra items have been added. If the customer discovers the manipulation, and asks to speak to the Captain, the Captain will protect the waiter with a variety of excuses, providing that he has previously been paid for protection. That is just one way". I listened, open’ mouthed. Such a practice had never occurred to me. Windy continued with a tolerant smile. "Another method requires clever manipulation of the hands. The waiters have uniforms with large rubber lined pockets on the inside. Suppose an order for two includes a salad, two soft-shelled crabs, potatoes, dessert and coffee. The salad is served first, and the checker stamps the bill with the amount. The crabs are left on the side table in the kitchen. Once back in the kitchen the waiter deftly places the crab in the rubber pocket. The kitchen is normally so noisy and confused that no one notices. The waiter then walks past the checker, holding a tray with two empty plates .He tells the checker, "Just service" and the checker allows him to pass. Back at his station, he quickly places the crab on the plates. The proper garnish is always kept at the station sideboard, so without delay the dishes are served to the customer. Everything has been stamped on the check except the crab. At the proper moment the waiter tells the customer of the mistake and adds the price of the crab to the bill. The waiter pockets this amount and no one is the wiser". I was aghast at the temerity of men who could stoop to such methods. I knew I would never have the courage. Windy was pacing up and down, his brows knitted, his fingers pulling at his lower lip. Suddenly his face lit up. "I have it" "Wh** What do you mean"? "It's just the thing for you. You know how to draw well. You will go into business for yourself. I will be your advertising manager". "Windy, what are you talking about?" "Why with your talent there is no telling how much money you can make. We will get checks of the same type that they use here at the "Alps", only with no name on them. You can print the stamped amount of the check to perfection with an indelible pencil. We will take a percentage from the waiters who use them. This way you will be a free lancer and not have to pay anyone protection". I demurred weakly. "What if someone gets suspicious?" "They won't". Windy voice was persuasive. There is so much confusion they’re already, I'm sure no one will notice the phony checks from the good ones. You want to make extra money? Well here is your chance". I was not enthusiastic, but felt my defenses weakening. Why should I not do what everyone else seemed to be doing as a matter of course? I was convinced that I could make a perfect copy of the check. At any rate it was much more in line with my talents than hiding food in my pocket. My face would reveal to the checker the moment I did something wrong. I told Windy I would give it some thought, but deep down I knew I had already decided to give it a try. Within a week I had made the bogus checks. Windy showed them to his friends and they quickly agreed to his proposition. To my disgrace I prided myself on my handiwork. But in a very short time my earnings increased substantially. In the middle of July I became aware of discontent among the waiters. Someone had been speaking to them asking that they join the union. Windy and I had not been approached, but neither of us had any inclination to join. We were making good money, our bosses were genial, and the work and hours suited us. There were rumors of a strike, which was called one night when the Union men did not appear for duty. Those of us, who were left, about half the staff, were called together by management. They told us of the unreasonable demands by the Union, and told us that if we continued to work, we were promised protection inside the fair grounds. Windy and I, with a few others decided to stay and work, although we did not care to be called strike breakers, we were fully in sympathy with management. About thirty percent of the staff remained on duty. We learned that a mass meeting had been called, at which Union leaders would defend their actions. Windy and I decided to attend. The meeting place was a dilapidated hall, which was overflowing its capacity of several hundred men. We edged our way forward with difficulty, in order to hear the speaker on the platform. He was shouting and gesticulating amid intermittent cheers and boos. He screamed about the long hours of work, and the low wages, and demanded that we stand together and fight for our rights. He finally stepped down to a thunderous wave of applause. The next speaker, a thin man, with a typically Jewish face spoke more quietly of the selfless work of the Union to improve our standard of living. I was almost convinced of the validity of his arguments, until Windy whispered to me with a half smile: "I know that fellow. He works as an extra. I am sure he is not making that speech for nothing". Windy’s face was flushed, his jaw was set, and his fists clenched. Suddenly he raised his hand and shouted above the din so that he could command the attention of the milling crowd. "I would like to say a few words, if I may". The speaker motioned him forward. I felt a cold chill in the region of my stomach. Emotions were running at a fever pitch in the audience, and any contrary voice might be the signal for an uncontrollable riot. Once on the platform, Windy turned to the audience, and with the half smile still on his face, waited until the noise had subsided. In a calm voice, carrying to all parts of the room, he began: "I know many of you men personally, or by sight, and like me, most of you come from the East. You will be here only for a few weeks at the most. You are making good money, and have many advantages given to you, not by the Union, but by your bosses. Where can the advantage now be by striking for a few dollars, when valuable time will be lost during which time you could earn much more money?" As soon as the Union official perceived the trend of Windy's speech, he got up from his chair, and ran towards him. At his action, the crowd went wild, shouting and screaming: "Throw the son-of-a-bitch out" Others were clapping hysterically. I just had time, before I edged my way out of the door, to see Windy being escorted out the back door. Frantically I ran around the corner, expecting I knew not what, just in time to see Windy shaking hands with the Union man, and saying goodbye. He laughed as he saw my breathless, puzzled face. "I can see you are surprised to see me still in one piece" "But I thought, I was so afraid..., "Oh, I know that fellow. He belongs to the Union in New York. He is such a good speaker that he earns ten dollars a day for talking workers into joining the Union. He recognized me and wanted to get me out of the hall, before any trouble stated." I was envious of Windy's courage, knowing that I would never have been able to stand up before such a mob. A new feeling, almost of reverence, came over me. Here was a man who could surely go far with his unbeatable combination of courage and intelligence. The Democratic Convention was now in full swing. The half- hearted strike was soon over, and everyone was back at work, with nothing gained. We heard from responsible people at the Alps that the union had engineered the strike so they could get their share of the fabulous money being made. However, since the management had refused to be intimidated, the strike was called off, for lack of funds. At that time the union was not organized on national lines. Each local operated independently. National headquarters was located in Cincinnati, Ohio. Thirty-five years later, a good friend of mine, Hugo Ernst, who worked for me at Taits restaurant in San Francisco in 1909, was elected president of the Waiters and Bartenders Union. In 1955 he put through a $2.00 assessment on every union member. He raised $250,000.00, which he donated to the Histradud. There is now a Hugo Ernst Avenue in Israel. Meanwhile, true to his promise, Windy was drumming up trade for me. At this time, all restaurants used the Hicks checking system. It consisted of a box, containing a number of square irons on which numbers up to ten dollars were stamped. At the bottom of the box was a pad of copy ink. As the waiter came with his order to be checked off, the checker would stamp the check with the proper iron stamp. Anyone with a flair for drawing could duplicate the stamp quite easily. Graft and petty thievery was well established in my chosen field of work. It was, in fact taken for granted. The headwaiter took advantage of the waiters, and because the tipping was lucrative, waiters gladly paid to work certain spots. My checks, since they bore no name could be used as a substitute. at any place a waiter worked, where the same system was used. I did very well, suffering only an occasional twinge of conscience, which I quickly stifled by telling myself it was in a good cause. The ingenuity with which some waiters carried on their underhanded work was a revelation to me. Many carried on their manipulations right under the observation tower. The watcher, busily scanning the entire kitchen could not see directly under him. I recall an unforgettable moment at the “Alps”. Victor Herbert had just finished his last day as conductor of the symphony orchestra and as he stepped off the podium he ran into Gustav Mahler who was to be the next conductor. Herbert embraced Mahler and told him what a pleasure it was to meet him at his American debut. He put his arms around him and kissed him and asked in pure German if he might be Mahler’s first cellist at that evening’s performance. Mahler replied in purist Viennese that it would be an honor. Excitement ran high. The Exposition had attracted countries from all over the world. Each nation exhibited its arts and crafts, as well as its progress in technology and science. For the first time, electric lights were used in profusion, with surpassing effect. The major attraction for us was the German House Restaurant and Picture Gallery. Windy and I spent our days off dining sumptuously on food fit for a crowned head. We strolled through the Gallery, the cynosure of many maidenly eyes. Windy attracted attention, where ever he went, and I, walking beside him, felt alive and vital, as never before. One night while we stood discussing the merits of one of the paintings in the Gallery, we became aware of whispering, and stifled laughter behind us, Simultaneously, Windy and I turned, and came face to face with two young ladies, dressed in the height of fashion, and both very attractive. Windy bowed deeply, which they tentative acknowledged, with smiles and blushes. "Please allow me to present my friend, Mr. Krieger. I am Mr. Windisch", Windy motioned me grandly forward from the background, where I stood, uncertain how to proceed. "We--We couldn't help over hearing your remarks about that painting, Mr. Windisch", the older of the two girls volunteered, grasping the hand of the younger girl, who was obviously taken back by the sudden introduction. "Are you an artist?" "No, I just dabble occasionally. My friend here is the real artist". I hastily started to disclaim his pronouncement, but Windy silenced me with a light touch on my arm. "May we have the pleasure of your company for a short stroll, ladies", he begged. "Why, why I don't know, that is we don't know you". "Well, then, let us remedy that". Windy laughed as he took the hand of the older girl, tucked it in the crook of his arm, motioned me to the side of the younger, and began to walk away, all the while talking animatedly. I was embarrassed, but felt I could do no less. The two girls were sisters, daughters of a leading publisher of a St. Louis newspaper. For the next few days we four went everywhere together. Windy's debonair air and cultural attainments convinced them that here was no ordinary man, and I shone in his reflected light. He rented a lavish carriage, on which he had his crest engraved. Drawn by two spirited horses, we whirled through St Louis, spending money freely on food, wine and entertainment. No mention was made of our work, and the girls assumed we were rich young noblemen, an assumption we did our best to encourage. Towards the end of the summer I discovered that my money was going fast, bringing twinges of conscience to my mind. Matters were brought to a climax one sultry night when Windy and I were both at work. As usual, the "Alps" was crowded and I was wending my way towards the kitchen with a tray in my hand. I saw Windy staring at a party of five who had just been seated at one of his tables. Following his desperate glance, I was mortified to see the two young friends of our double life. They were with an older couple, obviously their parents, and another older man. Windy hastily thrust his tray on a nearby table, and beat a retreat into the kitchen. I followed close at his heels, just as anxious not to be discovered in the ignominious position of waiter. Windy was waiting for me just inside the door. "What shall we do now?" I quavered. "Well, I don't know about you, old man", he said. "But I'm not going out there again". "But we will loose our jobs". "To tell the truth, I'm getting a little tired of the "Alps" anyway. I understand Atlantic City is delightful this time of the year". There was a hint of a grin on his face, and looking at him, I suddenly burst out laughing. He joined me, and the waiters milling about looked on in astonishment as we laughed until tears came to our eyes. We doubled up in merriment. It had been a marvelous adventure, but our egos must be saved at all cost. We dressed quickly, collected the pay due us, and left, without a backward glance. CHAPTER SEVEN “September 24, 1904: I have just returned from the station, where we said goodbye to our beloved brother Siga, who took the train for his long, long trip to the United States. She waved his last goodbye from the window. He appeared to me as one of the heroes of our old German mythology, going into battle. Let us hope God will guide him to a happy, prosperous future. Although he was in the army for three years, thanks to you and Adolph, he lived as a rich man's son. He was respected and loved by the officers and men alike. I believe he counts these three years among the happiest of his life. I think he broke the hearts of many young girls, as well. Mitschi's young man was in town for several days, and they were finally able to rent a bakery. A man named Wohlfeiler owns the building. The bakery will cost $500.00. Mitschi is short $50.00, which I know you will send at once. Your loving brother,” Julius November 11, 1904. My dear Juza: I am hastening to write to give you all the details of Mitschi's wedding. May God bless you and bring you happiness for your great love of your family, especially your sister Mitschi. We had the marriage ceremony at home, and paid twenty-four gulden, $15.00, for the wedding, two dollars for the waiter, and three dollars for the cook. Among the guests were my sister Spanauf, her daughter, Dinah, and husband Aaron, Uncle Markus Krieger, and his six year old daughter, who recited poems beautifully at the table. The rest, forty altogether were relations from Scotchau and Nickelsdorf. It was a wonderful wedding. Your poor Aunt Leni, from Nickelsdorf is with us now. You know her daughter, Rosa, treated her very badly. They made her life so miserable that she could no longer stand it. Of course you mother insisted Leni come to live with us. We do not forget how she kept Mitschi for us, and even took us in when we were in trouble. So life goes. Your loving father. I was overjoyed that Siga was finally coming to America. Meanwhile, while in Atlantic City I heard that Mr. Urhbaur, who I had been the headwaiter under whom I worked at the Waldorf was going to manage the newly opened Union restaurant in the basement of the Frick Building, the largest building in Pittsburgh. Since the season was drawing to a close in Atlantic City, I thought Pittsburgh should be my next stop. I told Windy I was leaving, and asked him to come along. He threw an affectionate arm around my shoulder, and said: "No Joe, I am going to New York. That is where I belong, and I have missed it. I am afraid that this is the parting of the ways." He spoke in a bantering tone, but I knew the separation would affect him deeply, as it would me. He was my first real friend and during my relationship with him, I had grown in mind as well as stature. "We'll keep in touch with one another, and I wish you all the good luck in the world." The following week we parted, he for New York, and I for Pittsburgh. Twenty five years later, while on a business tip to New York, to buy tea, I decided to visit the Geneva Association of Waiters, were I knew many of the boys I had worked with might be found. On the street level was a large, excellent restaurant. Sitting at the bar, waiting for the owner, I heard a voice behind me. "Hello, Joe". I turned. The man’s features were vaguely familiar but I could not immediately place him. His face was pale and flabby. He needed a shave badly, and his suit, although pressed was threadbare. A faint grin touched his lips, and he said: "It's me, Windy. Have I really changed that much?' A genuine shock went through me as I shook his hand and led him to an empty table. Unthinkingly I blurted out, "Windy, what on earth has happened to you since we lost track of each other?" Again, the pathetic smile. "It was loneliness, drink, the races. All the things we used to do together, remember?" Somehow, I never realized how fast the time would fly. Once in a while I do get work as an extra waiter, but it is hard sledding, and getting harder." He looked at me, adding. "You haven't changed a bit. I recognized you immediately. A bit gray, and a little round shouldered, other than that, the same old Joe. The years have treated you kindly". I decided not to tell him I was now in the tea business, but let him think I was still a waiter. I can't complain", I answered, my mind still in a turmoil. There was nothing of the former Windy left. His speech, his impeccable manners, everything that made him so outstanding in the long ago years of our impetuous youth, was gone. He was a physical and mental wreck. We lunched together, and as I left the table, we shook hands, and I pressed ten dollars into his. He shot me an ashamed, but gratified look, and we said our last goodbyes in a stilted manner. I preferred to remember him, as he had been when our paths first crossed, a true gentleman, a scholar, and an unerring judge of the good things in life. Siga landed in New York in November, and proceeded directly to Perth Amboy, where we had relatives by the name of Kemeny. Sidi Kemeny was the youngest daughter of old uncle Albert Altman, having been born to him very late in life. Her husband, having lost his position as overseer of a large estate in Kashau, decided to immigrate to America. He had settled in Perth Amboy, and established himself in the jewelry business. Siga was warmly received, and urged to stay with them. Meanwhile, I had gone to Pittsburgh and called on Urhbauer. He recognized me immediately and started talking to me in German as he always did to someone who knew the language. After a short while he called the headwaiter over and said to him in English: “This is Joe Krieger. He will be your first assistant”. Windy had taught me that neatness of appearance and good manners are the prime requisite of our profession. He also said that if you have only 10 cents in your pocket and your shoes need a shine and you are hungry, get the shoeshine. The headwaiters only instructions were that my hours would be from 11:30 A.M. to 2:30 P.M. and from 5:30 P.M. until closing time. He wore a full dress and asked me if I had a tuxedo, I assured him I did. Money was plentiful, and the restaurant did a capacity business. Prices at the Union were the same as at the Waldorf. U.S. Steel, which had been incorporated the year before was centered in nearby Allegheny. Most of the clientele were connected in some way to U.S. Steel. At the Union I was given the opportunity to develop my salesmanship in selling special food combinations to customers with too much money, but little knowledge of how to dine properly. My specialties were not on the regular menu, but tempting and palatable. It was not long before most of the elite of Pittsburgh were asking to be seated at my tables. It was hard work but satisfying and very well paying. One of my regulars was Judge Gerry, the president of U.S. Steel. He came in one evening with his wife and a group of friends. I noticed Mrs. Gerry wore a spectacular necklace, double stringed with a huge gem, larger than a hazelnut hanging in the center. The next morning I read an article in the newspaper that Judge Gerry had presented his wife with a double strand necklace of blue white diamonds. It took two years to assemble at a cost of $250,000.00. There was one prominent guest by the name of Henderson, who had been Ambassador to China. Twice a week he gave dinner parties for ten or twelve people, always ordering the most expensive item on the menu. He ate lunch three times a week, invariably finding fault with the food. He would summon Mr. Urbauer, and complain bitterly. Urbauer asked me to personally look after Mr. Henderson. I was to take his order and serve him. Nothing he ordered agreed with him, and I quickly realized he must have some sort of stomach trouble. The next time he appeared for lunch, I told him I had taken the liberty of ordering for him. I had arranged with the chef for a diet for a man with an ulcer. Although beautifully prepared and presented, it would not cause any stomach upset. Mr. Henderson finished the entire meal, and left in good humor. Urbauer told me that henceforth Mr. Henderson was my sole responsibility. I invariably came up with new ideas for his lunches, and for his dinner parties as well. He never commented. Finally a week before Christmas after finishing lunch, before leaving he asked me my name, and where I came from. He then wished me a Merry Christmas, and handed me a folded note. After he left, I opened the note and to my surprise found a one thousand dollar bill. I became very good friends with a waiter named Karl Reiss. He was Hungarian, very good-looking and extremely likeable. In 1916, when I was a captain at the St Francis Hotel in San Francisco Karl Reiss came into the dining room for lunch. He immediately recognized me and came over and shook my hand. He said he was now in business with his uncle in Chicago, importing casings for sausages. He was to have lunch with his future parents in law and wanted to introduce me. I met a Mr. and Mrs. Lichenstein and their two daughters. Karl was engaged to the oldest daughter. It was typical of Karl that he had no compunction about introducing an old friend who was only a captain. I mention Karl because in 1936 when my youngest son was a student at the University of California in Berkeley he occasionally dated Karl’s daughter Adele, who also attended school. She ultimately married my son’s fraternity brother and they have remained friends all these years. After a short stay in Perth Amboy, Siga arrived in Pittsburgh. I had not seen him in over three years, and he spent the entire afternoon bringing me up to date on all the events that had transpired since that time. I got him a job at the Union, and we took a larger room, which we could share. Letter from home dated December 12, 1904. " My dear Children: We are in receipt of your letter and the enclosed $15.00 money order. Our house is very crowded now, as we have Aunt Lena and Aunt Rose living with us. The two old ladies do not get along at all. They argue fiercely all the time. Last week Aunt Lena asked her daughter, Rosa, if she could come back to live with her again. In exchange for room and board, she would transfer her liquor license, worth 300 gulden a year to her son in law. Rosa agreed but after the papers were signed, her son in law told her to get out of the house. Is that not a shame? So now the old lady is back with us again." Adolph is in Switzerland, and doing very well. He sent Mitschi 100 Marks to buy flour. Although they sell everything that Mendel bakes, it seems they are always short of money. Poor Mitschi, she has so little joy that is due a bride. But our greatest joy was to read of your intention to visit us soon. Your father has been extolling your virtues all over the congregation. Believe me, you will have something to live up to when you come home." Your loving mother. On February 12, 1905, I received a letter from my father as follows: "My dear Juza, since your announcement that you are coming home for a visit, I have been very much afraid of the unpleasant things that can happen to you. First of all, if the military authorities find out you are here, and that at the age of 21 you failed to submit yourself for military duty, you could be inducted into the army immediately, or classified as a deserter and punished. Please give this serious thought and see what you can do about it". The letter upset me very much. At this stage of my life, I was not about to serve in the army. In fact, my nature abhorred violence of any kind. But there was one ray of hope. The Austrian consul often dined at the Union, and he knew me as a countryman. We had become as friendly as our relative positions permitted. Fortunately I was in a position to do favors for him. There were often occasions in the dining room, when tables were at a very high premium. The table occupied recognized the elite of society. It was in my power to seat guests in places of prominence, or in limbo. The ladies were very aware of this and went out of their way to be nice to me. As luck would have it, the following night the consul and his wife sat at one of my tables. I awaited the opportunity, and then requested an interview with him. He told me to come to his office the next morning. There, I told him I wished to go home for a visit, but did not want to serve in the army. I pleaded with him for help. The consul was well aware of the advantage his wife would hold over the other ladies who dined at the Union if he granted my request. However, he hedged and remarked: "It is really too bad that such a fine specimen of manhood, such as you, should not serve three years in our glorious army." Then, seeing my crest fallen face he added "But in view of the fact that you are indispensable here, I will make out the papers saying you are exempt from military duty, because of flat feet." He grinned companionably. "I do hope you have flat feet. As soon as you arrive take this document to the military authorities, and I am sure no one will bother you about it any more." I thanked him profusely and left, the precious paper clutched in my hand. On Sunday the Union was closed, and Siga and I slept until noon. When the weather was nice, we took the streetcar to Schenley Park, and enjoyed the fresh air and well manicured greenery. In the winter, Pittsburgh was dismal and dreary. The snow turned a mottled gray black from the unhealthy black smoke that belched from the chimneys of the steel mills that dotted the Allegheny River. A man who frequented the Union offered me a proposition. He had converted a large warehouse on Second Street into a kind of auditorium, with sixty chairs. He had covered the large windows with yellow shades, and hung a huge sheet on a wooden frame nailed to the wall. One morning, before going to work I responded to his request to view this new-fangled invention, which proved to be a two-dimensional picture that flickered across the white sheet. Admission was five cents, in a neighborhood far from ideal for this sort of entertainment. He wanted four hundred dollars for the license and inventory. I could see no prospect in this venture. The flickering light augered badly for the viewers’ eyesight. I was not sure of my own judgment, so I asked the opinion of people at the Union. Almost without exception they thought it was a passing fancy, and would die a natural death. Accordingly I turned the offer down. May 5, 1905. My dear Children: Your mother and I have moved again, to a very nice flat across the street from our dear Mitschi. Heinrich and Julius were home for Seder, and seem satisfied with their new positions. Your grandmother Serog is now ninety years of age She is not too well, but has all of her faculties. It is just that she is very weak. Your mother is very busy, telling all her friends that you, dear Juza, will be coming home soon. Mitschi's landlord has a daughter about nineteen years old. The other day, when your mother was helping Mitschi in the bakery, the girl, whose name is Malcha, came in. Mother told her about you, and what a fine pair you two would make. The poor young girl turned white and red, and was very embarrassed. The truth is that this girl is very good looking, and of a sweet disposition, kind and well educated. She seems very fond of Mitschi, and visits her in the store very often". "I am very worried about your trip. First you have the long journey from Pittsburgh to New York, where I understand the Indians still have their own lands. Then you must cross the great expanse of the Atlantic Ocean. I don't care how big these ships are. They are still very small in the ocean. I shall cease to worry only when you have set foot on European soil. Then I will know that you are again in a civilized world, where no harm can come to you." Your loving father. In the middle of May, I was granted a few months leave, said goodbye to Siga, and took the train to New York, and then the steamer to Southampton. I was twenty-four years old. I had saved enough money to spend a few months in Europe, and for safety sake, had the return ticket in my pocket. I spent the uneventful journey reading and thinking. I loved to read, almost any subject, to make up for my lack of formal schooling. My favorite books were of Physics, Astronomy and Philosophy. Lost in this past time the crossing passed quickly. Arriving in Southampton, I hastened to London to see the Wherleys, before crossing the Channel. Nostalgia gripped me, as I entered Bar Three. It was exactly as I had remembered it, including Lillian, who was alone behind the bar. She turned and saw me, and the next moment had thrown her arms around me in an impulsive hug. I was choked with emotion, and then with shock as I looked at her. The slim, lovely girl I had left, now weighed two hundred pounds. She sensed my glance, dropped her arms, and said defiantly: "I suppose you are shocked. The doctor says it must be some gland that is out of control". Then she tossed her head, with a hint of the old Lillian, and laughed, "Believe me, I'm not moping my life away. I still have a good time, and I enjoy myself in every way I can". That evening the Wherleys took me out to dinner. Mrs.Wherley complimented me on my appearance, and intimated that I must have been very successful in America, if I was able to visit my parents in Europe so quickly. Mr.Wherley seemed somewhat preoccupied during the meal. It turned out he was very concerned about Edward's inability to keep a job. They asked how long I intended to remain in Europe. I told them about four months. Mr. Wherley cleared his throat, and spoke with difficulty: "Joe, you know how much we think of you, and how you feel about us. I am going to ask a favor of you. On your return, could you come to London and take Edward back to the United States with you. He always liked you, and I know you can make something of him. He is a good boy, but too easy going, and has taken up with the wrong people". I was shocked to see tears in his eyes. These good people, who had always been so honest and industrious, seemed to have no luck with their children. Lillian, with her weight problem, and Edward, turning into a wastrel before their eyes. They did not deserve their misfortune. Impulsively I promised I would do as they asked. I saw Edward the next morning. He had changed into a typical English gentleman, dressed in the latest fashion, very good looking, with a pleasant Oxford accent. He seemed glad to see me, and questioned me at length about the United States. Nothing was said about his going to America, so I assumed his parents had not yet told him. About five miles from Bielitz, in a small town Dieditz, I disembarked from the mainline train, to take the local to my hometown. European trains have three classes, with each passenger car divided into compartments, seating six people. In first class the two benches facing one another are plush upholstered. In second class the benches are not upholstered, and in third class the benches are along the side, leaving space for packs and bundles in the center. I had a first class ticket. As a child I never had the chance to dwell on the merits of travel, first class or otherwise. I was determined to have the best. I was completely alone in my first class compartment. All the second and third class seats were taken. In the hour it took to travel to Bielitz, I had time to reflect on the error of my ways. I realized only a yokel traveled first class on a local. Even the best people traveled second class. The amused look on the face of the conductor confirmed my suspicions. My father, Heinrich and Julius met me at the station. It was good to put my arms around my father and cried unashamedly. I had thought of him so often in the years since I left home. He was an impractical dreamer, but a good and sincere man. His love and devotion to family and friends was immeasurable. Torn from a medieval environment by his own will, he was never able to establish roots in the new materialistic society. I then embraced Heinrich and Julius, both dreamers like their father, while I, the youngest, erstwhile coward, the crybaby, was now the tallest, the best dressed, the most traveled. Yet at that moment the past few years seemed but a vague dream. I was once again a youngster safe in the bosom of my family. After these tearful moments, I was soon myself. Grandly I hailed a passing cab, though it was only a fifteen minute walk from the station to my home. My father was embarrassed for me. Only the very rich hired cabs. My mother opened the door as we climbed the stairs. She was small and plump, weighing perhaps 150 pounds, yet I lifted her in my arms as easily as a child, and pressed my lips against hers. What did it matter that her cheeks were lined, and that her black dress was not the height of fashion? It only mattered that I was holding her tight. My mother, who despite a lifetime of hardship, want and disappointment still kept within her the light of hope and optimism. I now learned the Mitschi had given birth to a son, Sigmund, who was now six days old. After talking to my mother a while, I crossed the street to a two story building. The street level floor had two stores, one of which was my sister's bakery. On the right was a grocery and liquor store operated by Mitschi's landlord. In the double entrance stood a little girl, about five years old, finger in her mouth, gazing intently at me. My American clothing and shoes were a strange sight in Bielitz. Later I learned that her name was Erna, and that she was the youngest daughter of Mitschi's landlord, Mr, Wohlfeiler, the father of thirteen children. Mitschi was in bed. I put my arms around her, and she hugged me wordlessly, tears rolling from her eyes. I sat next to her bed and she told me of her happiness with her husband, and the joy of motherhood. Suddenly a wave of nausea swept over me. I clutched at the stiff collar of my shirt and then blacked out. Someone said: "He is coming to". I opened my eyes, and found myself lying on a couch. A good looking young man stood beside me, an anxious look on his face .I sat up gingerly, and realized that I had fainted. I knew why. The windows of Mitschi's room had been tightly closed to keep little Sigmund from catching cold. The heat and lack of air in the room, together with all the excitement of my arrival had caused me to faint. Mendel Pasternak was standing over me. When he saw that I had recovered, we talked of the bakery profession. Mendel could afford no help so he had to do all the work himself. He started at three A.M., and worked until noon. Mitschi worked in the store selling the goods. It was a hard life, but they loved one another and were slowly working their way out of their sea of obligations. Mother had prepared a mouth-watering dinner, her "Kigelhuf" and "Streiosselkuchen" baked to perfection. The next day, with Heinrich and Julius, I walked through my old hometown. It was so much smaller and dingier than I had remembered. The main street, once thought so grand, seemed more like a lane, with barely enough room for one person to walk. Every few moments someone who wanted to be introduced stopped us. Of course they wanted to know if I knew a friend or relative who lived in America. They had no idea of distances in the new world. That after noon my father wanted me to accompany him to see his intimate friends, I sensed he wanted to show off his incredible son, who at the age of seventeen had ventured out into the world. An old, gray-bearded Jew met us at the entrance to his bookstore, and shook my hand with old world courtesy. Although he asked me many questions, I was amazed at his knowledge of the America he had new seen. He knew all about the two party system. He quoted Abraham Lincoln with ease. And was particularly interested in the race problem in the South. The Jewish butcher whom we next visited was particularly interested in the American Dollar, compared to the Gulden, in use in Austria. How many dollars could one earn in the United States? Could one get gold or silver, instead of paper money? Was it true that some Jews in America failed to keep the rituals? I answered these questions whether or not I knew the answers. I wanted to make my father proud. The next morning we took the streetcar to visit Grandmother Serog, and Aunt Lena. My grandmother, although 90, was still a remarkable woman. Her mind was as clear as it had been when she brought her young family across the wilderness of Middle Europe. Aunt Lena was a bitter, disappointed woman. Her children treated her unkindly, and with disrespect. Her son Adolph, who was quite well to do, lived in Berlin but never came to visit. Her daughter, Rosa, who had married a man named Ritter, now ran the farm, where we had once been quartered in the stable, as well as the liquor store. They treated my Aunt like a charity case, when in fact, all the property belonged to her. I remembered her kindness to Mitschi, and to all of us, when we literally had no roof over our heads. I felt an unaccustomed bitterness towards my cousins. Mitschi was again up and I visited her at the bakery, daily. One afternoon the door opened, and there, framed in the afternoon sun, stood a girl. I had seen many beautiful girls that I had admired, as all young men do, beauty of eyes, of hair, of form. The first thing that struck me was this girl’s absolute neatness of person. Her apron was spotless, her dress beneath, starched and clean, her hair, piled above a round shinning face, whose large gray eyes now looked directly into mine, was a beautiful chestnut brown, each shinning strand in its proper place. Mitschi tucked her hand in mine, and literally propelled me to the doorway. "This is Malcha Wohlfeiler", she said smilingly, and then with a hint of pride in her voice added " and Malcha, this is my brother, Juza, from America. I automatically mouthed the proper amenities, while a voice in my mind shouted "this is she, the one for whom you have been waiting". The rosy blush on Malcha's face, the downcast eyes, which refused to meet mine, all proclaimed her own sensibilities to my yet unspoken feelings. Having bought a few dozen rolls, Malcha beat a hasty, but graceful exit. Mitschi, with a sly smile, remarked: "She already bought rolls for the family this morning. I am sure she came back, just on the chance she would meet you. How do you like her"? Words were inadequate to describe my feelings I had just undergone. I muttered something inane and left the store in a daze. Suddenly I remembered with wry amusement my father’s letter revealing to me that my mother had already romantically paired us off. Well, so much the better, I thought. If my parents already like her, that is half the battle. Now we shall see about her family. The next evening I was asked to meet the Wohlfeiler family. I was ushered into a large living room that seemed smaller because of the number of people gathered. Her mother was a small woman, with a merry twinkle in her eyes. Around her were assembled her family; Manush, a serious young man of about twenty one, sisters, Bertha and Anny, two smaller boys, Polda and Willy, then the two youngest, Erna, whom I had met in the doorway, and Julek who was just being hustled off to bed. The three oldest brothers, Morris, Issy and Friedel were absent. As I was being introduced, the father of this brood hobbled painfully into the room He suffered severely from gout, the result of having to stand knee deep in water, as a young man, working in a mine. They were all very friendly and talkative. Again I answered endless questions about America. Only Malcha was silent, now and again lifting her large gray eyes to mine. By a strange co-incidence, the brother Issy, who was in the paper business in Vienna, and Friedel who was in the same business in Budapest, had apprenticed in a town 10 miles from Bielitz, with the firm Serog and Co. The founder of the company, Mr. Serog was a cousin of my grandfather. During the next few days I lived only with the hope of seeing Malcha. At the rear of their house was a large fruit orchard, the trees blossoming in profusion. In the center was a small vine covered Gazebo, with two benches and a table. Every afternoon Malcha took her basket full of stockings to be mended. I took to joining her there, but our talks were limited to generalities. I was acutely conscious of her little brothers and sisters who kept watch not far away. I was sure they reported our conversation, word for word, to their mother.. Malcha would sit opposite me on the bench, her graceful body erect, her head bent low on the slender white column that was her neck, seemingly intent on the endless mending. The high collar of her blouse, trimmed with a bit of fine lace, covered her delicate throat. Her nimble fingers swiftly manipulating the stockings seemed to indicate that her mind was more engrossed in her work, than in the conversation. She seldom looked directly at me, but in each involuntary glance of those innocent eyes, I read an emotion akin to mine. While her rapid fingers performed a mechanical task, her thoughts were surely on me. I tried to impress her with my descriptions of the beauty of the foreign lands I had seen: Paris, with its boulevards, palaces and cafes, London, Budapest, and New York. As the male peacock tries to impress his ladylove with his beautiful feathers, so I tried to impress Malcha with words and gestures. Unfortunately I was allowed to stay only one half hour. At the end of that time, Malcha invariably rose, excused herself, politely thanked me for coming, and went back into the house. One afternoon while I was lying on the sofa in our living room, I heard my fathers voice from the kitchen: "Wouldn't it be nice Hanny, if our Juza would marry Malcha. She would certainly make him a good wife". I heard my mother answer: "I have been thinking the same thing, ever since I heard he was coming home. Yes. They certainly seem well suited to one another". I lay there thinking. Malcha certainly held a very strong appeal to me, but I knew I could never again make Europe my home. I had to go back to live in the United States, which held so much promise. Could she adapt herself to a new life, in a strange country and an uncertain financial future? I reasoned the pros and cons of requesting Malcha’s hand in marriage not realizing that my mind had been made up from the first moment I had laid eyes on her standing in the sunlight of Mitschi's doorway. I had scarcely a chance to be with my mother, so we planned a trip to Zigeunerwald, a beautiful resort area, about one-half hours ride out of Bielitz. It lay at the Western edge of the Carpathian Mountains, with many estates and large homes of wealthy families. We left early. It was a beautiful day, the sky a luxuriant blue, the air sweet smelling from the many fruit trees that lined the road I bared my soul to her, as I had not done since childhood. I told her everything that had happened since leaving home; the hard labor, the privation, the disappointments, but also the achievements and recognition, which, although trivial to others, had been such a source of satisfaction to me. I told her that I must go back to America, where a man would be judged on merit for himself, and not for his ancestry or wealth. We had lunch at Nachman’s, a large garden restaurant, nestled among tall old pine trees. Later, we walked through the forest, and I called mothers attention to an old tree, on which could still be seen the carved initials "J.K.- S.B. 1889" That year Salo Berg, my first friend and I had gone on an outing to this very spot, And I had carved our initials with my precious penknife. CHAPTER EIGHT A few days later I was lying on the sofa in my parents living room. My father, thinking I was asleep, said to Hannah, “ you know Hani, I think it would be nice if Juza married Malcha. She would make him a good wife”. My mother answered “do you know I thought the same thing when I heard he was coming home for a visit”. I laid my book down and started my favorite pastime – thinking. Malcha was a very unusual girl, likely to appeal to even the most discriminating man. But I knew I had to return to the United States. Could she adapt to a strange new land, in the face of an uncertain financial situation. I was endowed with a very strong sense of filial affection. I had heard my parents say that she would make me a good wife. I concluded they knew these things better than I. I reasoned it would be nice to have a partner in life who shared the same back ground and experiences, and could talk about them, even though far from home. A few days later, after dinner, I visited the Wohlfeilers, and was told that Malcha was in the garden. It had been a warm day, but now the air was cool. She gave me a sweet smile when I greeted her. Although I had no idea of what I was going to say, I impulsively dropped to one knee in front of her. I removed the basket from her hands, and put her hand in mine. I said:“ Malcha, dearest, do you know I love you? And when I say I love you, it does not come from my lips, but from my heart. When I say I love you, it means I must dedicate my entire future life to your happiness, which I know would be mine too, if I could achieve it. I implore you to believe in my sincerity. Your eyes, which have looked at me of late, encouraged me to this confession of my love. Promise me that you will be mine, and I will be completely yours”. Malcha’s cheeks reddened, and two large diamonds glistened in her eyes. For a few moments she was silent. Then she put her hand on my cheek, and whispered; “where you go, I will go. Your people will be my people. I love you Juza, with all my heart”. I got to my feet, took her in my arms and kissed away her tears. All Malcha could say was “My darling, my darling, my darling”. We sat there just looking out into the garden, when a shooting star burst out of the darkening sky and fell to the horizon. “Look Malcha”. I said, “that is our lucky omen”. Moments later we parted, after a long good night kiss. When I returned home I told my parents, who were delighted with the news, and wished me much happiness. I explained that I would return to America, and in three years come back for the wedding. The next day I went to see Mrs. Wohlfeiler. She was in the garden tending her flowers that grew against the side of the house. She looked at me in a way that indicated Malcha had said nothing to her of the events of the previous night. When we were both seated I said:“Mrs. Wohlfeiler may I have your permission, when I return from America in the not too distant future, to claim your daughter Malcha as my wife"? Last evening, in this garden, I declared my sincere love for your daughter, which she graciously accepted, and declared her love for me”. It appeared I had taken the lady by surprise, not that we were in love, but that it had happened so quickly. “Mr. Krieger”, she said, “this is a great surprise to me. I don’t understand how such an important decision can be made so quickly. You will soon leave Europe, without really knowing when you will return”. I assured her of my eternal love for her daughter and promised I would return as quickly as I was financially able. She said that if Malcha was prepared to wait she had no objection. However, she did not think an engagement was proper. Each should be free to find someone else. Nor should they say anything yet to Mr. Wohlfeiler. I immediately agreed, providing we might write to one another. She quickly gave he permission, with a very friendly smile. I took my leave with a light heart. Things had gone better than I had dare hope. I had some unfinished business as matchmaker, to which I now proceeded. Julius had met a girl who lived in a town about 20 miles from Bielitz. He was quite taken with her, but wanted me to look her over. There was also the matter of the dowry, an expected $2000.00. This was essential with orthodox Jews. We located the family who lived in a very nice house, the lower floor a dry goods store, with living quarters above. Julius was very well dressed, and quite presentable with a small well groomed mustache. We were warmly greeted by the father, who seemed very nice, but quite domineering He shouted his wife’s name in a very loud voice, and a women dressed in her Sabbath best entered the room. She took us upstairs and Julius managed the conversation very well. Then a very attractive young woman entered the room. She looked about 25, with raven black hair. Soon dinner, the main meal served at noon was announced, and we went into the dining room. There we were joined by ay a lovely young girl of about sixteen, and two boys one twenty and the other fourteen. We had a lively discussion totally dominated by the father. When we finished dinner the father suggested he and Julius go back to the store, obviously to discuss the dowry. Julius returned after about one half hour, saying it was time for us to leave. I was surprised, as our train would not leave for three hours. Never the less I followed Julius out the door. As soon as we were outside I asked Julius what had gone wrong. He replied that the father was quite willing to part with his daughter, but not with his money. He agreed to talk about the dowry only after they were married. Anyway Julius said he did not relish such a domineering father in law. But the dowry was essential for Julius to set up a business so that he could support a wife and family. That ended that romance. Siga had asked me to check out a girl he had met while serving in the army. He was quite infatuated with her. Her name was Bergman, and her family lived in Beuthen, Prussia. They appeared to be a very well to do family, with a very nice home. They had two daughters. Siga’s friend was a stunning blonde of about 25 years of age. They had anticipated my coming and over lunch filled me with questions of America. Then the conversation turned to Siga’s financial situation, and the prospect of him becoming independently wealthy. After lunch, Siga’s friend suggested we go for a stroll. She flirted brazenly, and was well aware of her good looks. Her questions were totally about our financial situation, not a word of Siga’s well being. She was obviously not the girl for Siga. He was much too serious and trusting. I decided that two could play the game, and filled her with tales of how successful both Siga and I had been, and how many important people we knew. Three hours later, when I said goodbye, she did not even send her regards to Siga. I was glad to have undertaken the mission. She would not have made Siga happy. I had not seen Malcha since my declaration of love. That declaration might seem like dime novel stuff to today’s generation, but it was part of my basic philosophy, based on 19th century morality and custom. Chivalry towards the weaker sex was a virtue, which under no circumstances be violated. Did I have the right to bind this innocent and trusting girl to me? I was about to go thousands of miles away, with a promise to return when financially able. I was determined to prove the stuff I was made of, and conquer the world. The next afternoon, I asked Malcha to come into the garden with me. She never looked lovelier. Her rich dark brown hair was tied back in a knot. Her large gray green eyes, overshadowed by long dark eyelashes seemed to look longing at me. The skin of her small oval face was perfection in white and pink. Incidentlly that complexion has not changed after years and years of married life. I kissed her longingly on her rosy lips. I told her I had to leave shortly for North Germany, but would return in mid August. Then I would return to Pittsburgh, where I had a position in a fine restaurant as an assistant. I hoped to make enough money in three years to return to marry her. I spoke of my conversation with her mother, and that we had permission to correspond. I asked if she had changed her mind, and if not, would she answer my letters. “How can you doubt my confession of my love for you, Juza”, she answered. “I love you, and know in my heart that you will come back for me. How and when, I will leave up to you”. We sat there, in the garden house holding hands. I spoke of my hopes and dreams and of my life in America, and of my deep love for her. It was a perfect afternoon the sun filtering through the vine entwined garden house, and reflected back from her crown of brown hair. I could have listened to her sweet voice for hours, but at what must have been a signal from her mother, little Erna indicated our tete a tete must come to an end. Before leaving I asked Malcha to ask her mother for permission to go on a picnic the following day. That evening, as I was visiting my sister Mitchi in the bakery, Malcha came in and said the picnic was fine, but her mother had suggested that the two younger girls, Bertha and Anny could use some fresh air too. I gladly accepted this arrangement. We had luncheon at Nachman’s. Bertha was fifteen, with an olive complexion, quite tall for her age, very vivacious, and referred to me as the man with the wide pants. Anny, not quite two years younger, was blond haired with a beautiful face. She was very reserved, but with the little conversation we had, I gathered she was quite intelligent. Bertha, although only fifteen, was very conscious of her ripening figure. She had a sensuous curve to her lips and much enjoyed the company of young men, of whom I was a representative. Malcha suggested we take the path up the Holzschlag, which means mountain top, from which the trees had been cut down. It was a lovely walk through Pine and Linder trees, through which the sun threw small plots of light on the shadowy ground. Malcha mentioned that they had all attended a concert by Zelma Kurtz, the famous Viennese opera singer, who was a native of Bielitz. She said Zelma and her mother were very good friends. “Well, I said. “I not only know who Zelma Kurtz is, but she and I sang together”. I explained that in 1892 Zelma sang for Cantor Goldman in the Bialer Synagogue, and that I was a member of that choir as well. Also Zelma had been a classmate of my sister Mitchi. The conversation then turned to literature, and I was pleasantly surprised at how well read the girls were. Malcha told me she had a complete library of classical Germen literature. This must have been her favorite subject as she became so animated and eager as she discussed it. She seemed even more adorable than before. Anny then begged Malcha to recite a poem by Heinrich Heine. At first Malcha’s cheeks reddened with embarrassment but then without further coaxing she recited a poem about the Hartz Mountains in a clear, velvety soft voice. Then Bertha said, “Mr. Juza, you have a very nice voice. I’d love to hear you recite a poem. I have always loved poetry, but I had been away from Europe for a long time, but not long enough in America to master English poetry. However not to be outdone, I remembered my mothers favorite poem, “Peter in der Fremde. (Peter’s travel in foreign lands). I still remembered the poem, and was surprised the girls had not heard it before. It was really a parody of my own life, and the girls laughed heartily. The poem ends “ and had the crossroads not appeared, and had it not started to snow, Lord knows how far I would be by now”. We now had reached the top of the mountain. It was a breathtaking view. On the right were more forest covered mountains. In front of us, just a few miles away, lay Bielitz and Biala, as well as several small villages. To the left were more small villages nestled among meadows and farms. The air was so clear, one could see for miles. Returning down the mountain, Bertha suggested a sing along. She looked at me and said that Malcha had a lovely voice. Again Malcha reddened, and was on the verge of reprimanding her little sister. Instead she looked at Bertha and said: “you know that is not true, and besides, little girls should be seen and not heard. At once Anny jumped in. “But Malcha”, she said, “What Bertha said is true. You know when we sing at home, it is your voice that makes us sound so beautiful”. Poor Malcha looked helplessly at me. I stepped in saying, “Look Ladies, we will soon hear who really has the best voice. I will show you what I can do with my voice. What song shall we sing? Bertha, applauding with her hands suggested Burschen Lieder, which were college songs. Malcha did have a beautiful high soprano, but not a very strong voice. The other two girls had very nice voices, obviously having been trained at home. I harmonized, as needed either second or alto. In my opinion we put on a very note worthy performance. In almost no time we were back at Nachman’s, where we took a table for our afternoon Jause, the equivalent of English High Tea. Here it was coffee and Brienze, and buttered rye bread. (Cottage cheese with fine grated onions, or chives), paprika and salt. We took the streetcar home, and as we debarked the two younger girls thanked me very profusely, and immediately scampered off, leaving me alone with Malcha. In the doorway, I pressed a kiss on Malcha’s lips, and said: “Malcha, darling, my sweetheart, you are just perfect”. She looked back at me brimming with love and devotion. Finally she quietly said: “Thank you. Juza” and went inside. That evening I had a discussion with my parents regarding Julius’ desire to accompany me to the United States. Since his last prospect for marriage had been shattered, he firmly resolved to seek his fortune in the New World. Mother had no objection, but father was very much opposed. He pointed out that Julius was of a scholarly type, very set in his ways, and not suited to the hard work and rough and tumbled ways of the new and strange environment. America was a haven for people who loved adventure and were willing to take chances. These were traits Julius did not possess. I could not argue with my father’s assessment. However I pointed out that Julius did speak English, and that it would be a good experience that might stand him well in the future. If things did not work out, within a few months I would arrange for his return to Bielitz. Reluctantly my father gave his assent. I then told my parents I must leave promptly for Berlin. There I hoped to obtain employment, so I could afford the trip back to America for both Julius and myself. The season was just getting underway in the resort area of North Germany. I promised I would be back at the end of September, and spend two weeks with them before sailing. My mother’s eyes shone at the thought of these resorts. “You must try Ostend or Herringsdorf” she said, “I have read about them in books and they are just as famous as Monte Carlo”. That afternoon, after saying my goodbyes to Mitchi and the baby, I dropped in at the Wohlfeilers. The entire family was in the garden. They knew I was leaving the next day for Berlin. Mrs. Wohlfeiler did not think it was right for Malcha and me to be alone, and I agreed. After all, I would be away for a long time, and Malcha should not be tied down by my promises to return. Again, it was Bertha who suggested we all sing together, because she said that I had such a nice voice. She certainly was a loveable little imp, and I could wring her neck, or cover her olive skinned face with kisses. So we sang, and even Mrs. Wohlfeiler, tiny as she was, was not the least bit bashful and sang lustily. Two hours later, Malcha walked me to the front door. Not much was said, but as I reached out for her hand I managed to kiss her on the tip of her ear. I promised to return in six weeks, and after a squeeze of her hand, and another kiss on the tip of her ear, we said goodbye. Anyone applying for a job in any profession in Europe must provide references from at least three previous places of employment. Coming from America, I had no such references. No one cares, particularly in the restaurant and hotel business. One thing I did know was that money is the best reference. It is only a question of what price? I had selected a good hotel in Berlin. The next morning, I dressed carefully, and with gloves in one hand, and a cane in the other, I looked in the mirror. I felt that the image I saw was quite impressive. I found the name of the best employment agency in the telephone book, boarded a streetcar, and fifteen minutes later entered the agency office. It was filled with a number of people, both male and female, standing or sitting, waiting for an interview. I approached the clerk sitting behind a long counter, handed him my card, which I had printed before leaving Pittsburgh and asked to see the proprietor. He looked at me and at the card, and seemed impressed. He said: “Will you wait a moment. I will see Mr. Dietrich at once”. With that he rose and disappeared through a door in back of his desk. Only a minute later, a well dressed, bald-headed man came through the door, opened up the counter gate, and asked me to accompany him. I entered a fairly large room with a table that served as a desk, and several filing cabinets. He motioned me to be seated. I knew the usual fee for a waiter is 5 marks, 10 for special situations. Payment is usually made in crumpled 1 mark paper notes, or coins of various denominations, taken from a purse with a separate compartment for each coin, pennies, 5 cents, 10 cents, and 1 mark silver. Paper money is carried in a special breast wallet. The payment procedure is a slow ritualistic process. As each note is withdrawn, the finger must first be moistened on the tip of the tongue. I reached into my pocket and withdrew a 20 mark gold piece, which I placed on the table in front of Mr. Dietrich. I could sense he was impressed. This was the equivalent to a British pound sterling. “Mr. Dietrich”, I said, “I have been at the Cecil Hotel in London, the Waldorf Astoria in New York City, the New Willard in Washington, D.C., as well as other fine hotels and restaurants in America. I desire a position as a waiter in a hotel or restaurant in Ostend, Herringsdord or Scheweningen. I don’t care where, as long as the guests are generous with their tips. However I do not have references. In the United States, employers do not bother with references. “I understand quite well, Mr.--- What was your name”? With that he picked up the card, and continued; “oh yes, Mr. Krieger, I understand quite well. I think I have just the position for you. It is the Hotel Koenig in Herringsdorf, one of the best hotels of the many there. I understand the boys do very well at the Koenig”. “Mr. Dietrich”, I said, “ if it is as you say, and I stay for six weeks, there will be a 10 mark gold piece for you in addition. He now felt entitled to accept the 20 mark gold piece. He reached into his pocket and removed a purse, which he carefully opened to the proper compartment, and with satisfaction written all over his face, carefully deposited the coin in its proper compartment. Fifteen minutes later he handed me a letter of recommendation, which read as follows: “Hotel Koenig, Herringsdorf. Highborn Mr. Zwernlein: This will introduce Mr. Krieger, who will fill the vacancy in your dining room, I am sure to your great satisfaction. Mr. Krieger has held a similar position at the Cecil Hotel in London, the Waldorf Astoria in New York City, and the New Willard Hotel in Washington D.C. I sincerely hope to be of service to you again in the near future. Very truly yours. The next day, with the letter of recommendation, I boarded the train for Herringsdorf, one of the most famous of the North Sea summer resorts. I was assigned a room with two beds in the rear of the hotel. My roommate was from Bavaria, and spoke with a Viennese accent Breakfast is always included in European Hotel accommodations. It usually consists of coffee, rolls, boiled eggs and honey. The Koenig, however, was a better hotel, and had a full breakfast menu, including oatmeal, bacon, smoked fish, ham and boiled or fried eggs. Fruit was served whole. There were no juices. The clientele was mostly German with a sprinkling of French and English. We had no fixed hours, and were on duty for all three meals. Once a week we were free after lunch, and did not have to report back until 6:30 the following morning. The strand, with its cabanas, was a lovely sight. The beach sand was glistening white and the waves from the deep blue North Sea rolled easily and rhythmically to the shore. I regretted all the people spoke German. I longed to converse with someone in English. I went to the bath house and rented a swim suit and strolled along the board walk A few people were in the water and several children were playing in the sand. I continued strolling, listening to the sounds of people. It was much the same as other beach resorts I have seen. I decided to try a swim, but found the water quite cold. So I lay down on the beach to soak in the sun. Listening to all the other bathers talking, and no one for me to talk to, I felt low, and decided to dress and go to town. I found a café with outside tables and ordered French pastry and coffee. It was a beautiful day, kept just cool enough by a gentle breeze from the sea. I liked my job very much. The tips were all I could have hoped for. I had written two letters to Malcha, but both had been quite formal, knowing that they would be passed around for all the family to read. I knew the August 3rd was Malcha’s birthday, so I composed a poem about different kinds of flowers, each one of them congratulating Malcha in a different way. Malcha kept the poem all of her life. On the day of her birthday I wired the florist in Bielitz to deliver a bouquet of certain flowers to her. On August 13th I received a letter from Julius advising that he had quit his job in Oczkow, in preparation for his departure to the states. He wanted to know if we would sail from Antwerp or Hamburg, as he had a trunk. It would be too costly to ship as part of his baggage, but could be sent cheaply as freight. He advised of a serious rift between the Wohlfeiler’s and Mendel and Mitchi at the bakery. Mendel was just barely surviving, largely due to the high rent Mr. Wohlfeiler’s was charging. At the same time Mrs. Wohlfeiler’s was threatening to take her business elsewhere unless Mendel increased the weight of his rolls. The loss of their business would be the final straw. Poor Malcha was caught in the middle, and was very depressed. Another letter from Julius dated August 21st. He assured me that he had sufficient money for the trip to America, and that Adolph had written to volunteer additional funds if needed. He also wanted to know if we could stop off at Essen, on the Rhine, where he was working, en-route to Antwerp. Siga had also written, enclosing a $100.00 money order, asking that we give $20.00 to our parents, and both of use the balance for our trip. Siga had a fourteen day holiday due him, which he planned to spend in Perth Amboy with the Kemeneys. He would be back in Pittsburgh by the time we arrived. On August 24th my father wrote that he had been instructed by the Biala City Council to appear at the Biala City hall, regarding certain papers they had received, concerning my service in the Army and a letter from the Austrian Counsel in Pittsburgh, who had declared you unfit for military service. The papers had been sent from Pittsburgh to Vienna, and from there, to Lemberg, the capital of the province of Galicia. Biala was located in Galicia. Since my father was born in Oswiemcim, Galicia, they declared his son was also subject to their jurisdiction. When the papers arrived, a decision would then be made regarding their validity. A letter from Malcha, dated July 28, l905. Very honorable Mr. Krieger. I have right in front of me your most interesting letter. I now must take the time to put my thoughts together, to make sense of my recent so unusual experience. There is always a first step in our lives, and as time passes, there are many more first steps to follow. This time, in trying to answer your letter, my first to a young man who has stolen my heart. There is so much in my heart I would love to write, but it is better that I be discreet. As usual, I spent this afternoon in the garden house. My fingers do not seem as nimble as usual, because all my thoughts are on the recent past when you and I spent so many wonderful hours together. Your sister has a visitor, a lovely young girl, whose name is Civilia. She is the niece of your brother in law. This is all for the present, with sincerest regards, your Amalie W. Another letter dated August 4th. Very honorable Mr. Krieger. I want to express my heartiest thanks for the beautiful and novel idea of birthday congratulations in the form of an exquisite poem, and the flowers that were the symbol of the poem. Birthdays are not a significant event in our family, since there are 15 each year. But mother baked a very nice cake, and invited your sister to celebrate with us. It seems your brother Julius is so impatient to leave for America. I do hope he finds success there. I am very sincerely yours, Amalie W. I really enjoyed my sojourn in Herringsdorf. Apart from the long hours, the work was very pleasant. As a foreigner, especially an American, I enjoyed a certain prestige. Everyone was most considerate and friendly to me. I had saved a good deal of money, and when I returned to Berlin, in early September, I was very happy to see Mr. Dietrich and give him his additional 10 mark gold piece. The first day home I went to see Malcha. I could see that she was upset over the strain between our two families. But I pretended I knew nothing about it, so we spent many happy hours together. As I spoke of my plans, Malcha was busy with her mending, but I sensed she was intent on every word I spoke. Once in awhile she would look at me, her beautiful gray eyes shining with love Finally it was time to say goodbye, so I made the rounds to all the family in Bielitz and Nicklesdorf. On September 12th Julius and I said goodbye to our parents, and boarded the train for Berlin. Julius was an excellent companion. We discussed science and literature, and I found him very well versed. In Berlin we stopped to visit our cousin Fantschi, from Nicklesdorf. We had intended to stay in Berlin for three days, spending one day with Fantschi. I had written the Wherli’s, from Herringsdorf, that we would be sailing from Rotterdam, and would advise the exact date we would come for Edward. Fantschi gave us a very warm welcome. Her husband, Max Luxberger, was head designer in a large Berlin department store, and quite wealthy. He was small in stature with an easy going nature, but I suspect somewhat hen-pecked. They had two children, much in evidence at our elaborate luncheon. During luncheon Fantschi spoke of a young girl who worked for her husband. She came from a fine family, but had been forced into an engagement to a man she did not love. The marriage was to take place in two weeks time. The girl was terribly unhappy and cried all the time. Fantschi loved the good things in life, was fancifully light-hearted, good at conversation, and a bit domineering. Out of the blue, she cried: “I have an idea. Why don’t you two take her to America to get her out of the clutches of that man she does not want to marry? That’s it! I will manage to get her away without anyone knowing about it, and you take her to America. I like her, and she is a good girl. What do you think”? To say the least we were both thunderstruck. I at once thought of Malcha, trusting me to behave as a gentleman. One just did not take a girl, who spoke only German, and leave her to her own devices in a strange land. I had no idea of Julius’s opinion, but I knew he was not the adventuresome type. I assumed the idea would not appeal to him. I said to Fantastic “How do you know this girl would even want to go to America. We are not ideal chaperons. I have just met a girl that I intend to marry in a few years. I don’t mind saying, I think the idea is not only fanciful but as crazy as could be”. I should have known that when Fantastic makes up her mind, one could do nothing to stop her. She said to me: “If you won’t agree, I am sure Julius will”, and she looked pleadingly at Julius. Poor Julius, he was now 32 years old. He had been on the verge of marriage, but it had fallen through. Now the opportunity to play knight in shinning armor to a damsel in distress, to rescue her from the villain, to take her under his protection, and to flee to foreign lands. I would lay a bet that those exact thoughts passed through his mind as he sat there not answering. However, Fantschi still had the floor. Now she said: “I will tell you what. I will ask Martha, that is her name, to have dinner with us tonight. She has no idea of my plan. I want you both to see her, let her say what she thinks, and then we can decide. There is no point in arguing further about this crazy idea”. We accepted the invitation gladly. Julius and I went sightseeing for the remainder of the afternoon. I will give Fantschi credit for at least one thing. She knew how to set an elaborate dinner table. The flower arrangement, the glittering silverware on snow-white damask tablecloth was a sight to sharpen the most jaded of appetites. Martha was about 22 years old, of medium size, blue eyed, and while not very good looking had a sweet smile and very friendly nature. Fantschi introduced us, saying: “Juza and Julius, this is Martha, the girl I spoke of today. I told her why I invited her to dinner this evening, and I must say that she was shocked. She did not say yes or no, but I think she wants to size you up before making up her mind”. Poor Martha got red in the face, and I thought she was on the verge of tears. That was Fantschi’s way. She had a very good heart, but came straight to the point, regardless of the feelings of others. We shook hands with Martha. Although we did not speak we gave her a warm smile. Max, Fantschi’s husband seemed totally unconcerned throughout the whole proceedings. He knew his wife, and was used to her wild ideas, and made the best of them. We proceeded to the dining room. I asked Martha to tell her story. She seemed satisfied we were not the type to take advantage of her, so she spoke freely. She said her parents wanted her to marry this man because he was very rich, and had excellent political connections. But he is coarse and fat, and only wants to marry to father lots of children. He has no concern for me, always takes me for granted and never cares what she wants. Now the tears did come. Martha soon quieted her. I really felt a warm glow towards Fantschi. She was a very caring person. She told us that Martha had quite a bit of money of her own, was well educated, loved children, and could no doubt have little trouble getting a job in America a nanny. Now Julius spoke up: “I have no objection, if Miss Martha wishes to come with us. What do you think, Juza, is it alright with you?” “Now it is much easier for me”, I said, as it is you, Julius, who will have the responsibility for her. When I write Malcha, I can truthfully say that you will be her guardian”. When Martha heard that I had a girl back home, I could see her face brighten with trust of us. She looked at us and said: “If you two gentlemen will take me with you, I would be glad to come along. I promise I will not be a burden. I know I can shift for myself”. “Max”, Fantschi cried, “get up and get a bottle of wine. We must celebrate, and I will propose a toast to the success of the two strangers in America. Lets drink and wish them well. The next day we bought a ticket for Martha on the Holland America line. Mr. Eugene Wherli, Garrick Tavern, 70 Leman Street, London E. My dear Sir: An unexpected complication arose here yesterday which compels me to write this letter, the contents of which will be quite different from what I had intended. My cousin here, a lady of very energetic disposition has decided that I should have another charge on my trip to America, beside my brother. She is a young girl, a distant cousin of mine. In view of this additional responsibility I will bear, I could not give Edward the undivided attention he would warrant, at least for the first several months. I am very sorry that I can now not comply with your wishes, especially when I am so indebted to you and Mrs. Wherli, for the kindness and consideration you have shown me while in your service. With the kindest regards to everyone, very sincerely, Joseph Krieger We found Adolph in the lobby of the best hotel in Essen. I could hardly believe my eyes. He was extremely good looking, with small upward curving mustache, and immaculately dressed He looked like a fashion plate. I had not seen him for 11 years. He seemed equally surprised when he looked at me. When he left home I was the awkward clumsy tall skinny crybaby. Now I stood an inch taller than him. We both felt admiration for one another, and I guess we were both soft, as both of us had tears in our eyes. Julius broke the spell by introducing Martha to Adolph. He was a man of the world. He took her hand and bent low, and after placing a kiss on it, said in the kindest manner: “Martha, it is a great pleasure to know you”. Adolph reserved another room in the hotel for Martha, and the four of us spent three glorious days together. Adolph knew of all of the fine dining places, and we went to a different show every night. It was most difficult to part from him. Grand Hotel, Antwerp September 20, 1905 My dearest Malcha: The day after tomorrow we will leave Europe behind, and sail back to the land of opportunity for those who have the will and perseverance to look out for it, and use it sensibly. Fate will decide if we two have these qualities or not. Tonight we will celebrate with a nice dinner at the hotel, and drink a toast to the welfare and good health for the loved ones we have left behind. With this letter follows my last and very kindest regards and affection to you for an eternity. As for my health, I do not have to remind you that any day I receive a letter from you will be cause for celebration. Malcha, my darling, you are now young and beautiful, and at an age that seeks enjoyment from the company of other young people. I want you to believe that I have no right to stop you from having a good time whenever the opportunity arrives. You owe that to your age. Our love for one another should not stop you from enjoying yourself in congenial company. I know in my heart that in the end you will be true to me only, and that someday our hearts and minds will be united as one. May God keep you, my darling, and with this I will close. Yours forever, Joe We traveled second class. The ship had nice accommodations, and the food, excellent. The weather was perfect, and Martha was very good company. Right from the beginning we both accepted her as a sister, and she treated us as brothers. It seemed natural when she kissed us good night, and I did not feel a special thrill when I placed my lips on her brow. Julius became more intimate with her, but I am sure nothing untoward happened. After all she was from Berlin, and undoubtedly knew how to take care of herself. As time passed aboard ship, we really became very fond of her. She had a very sunny disposition, was a good sport and not a bit selfish. When we arrived back in Pittsburgh, Siga had not returned from Perth Amboy. I placed Martha at the YWCA, and rented a room for Julius in a private home on Dinwiddy St. It was run by a Jewish family named Friedman. They had a 19 year old daughter, named Sadie. Mrs. Friedman was the old fashioned, motherly type and soon took Julius under her wing. She put his clothes away, washed his socks and underwear, and cooked for him many special dishes that he liked. He made himself quite at home with the Friedmans. However, Pittsburgh was hardly the ideal city for Julius, used to the easygoing ways of Bielitz. The city was very dirty as a result of the smoke and soot belching from smokestacks of the many nearby steel mills. There were no coffee houses where one could read the paper and relax with friends. Everyone was too busy making a life. We agreed that Julius should spend the first month just getting acquainted with the city and then he could decide how he should earn a living. Mr. Urbauer was happy to see me and immediately gave me my old position back. I was happy to receive a letter from Siga saying that he would return at the end of the month. I wanted him back badly. He was so solid and dependable. If a job had to be done, Siga was sure to do it. On the other hand, I knew I was subject to impulse. I could get irritated for no real reason and was ready to give up a job for no good reason and move elsewhere. Siga was someone I could talk to, when I needed someone to think out loud. He would never scold me for my erratic behavior, but would find a way to cool me down and get over my crazy notions. Meanwhile Julius had settled into a regular routine. He made good use of the public library, not too far from the Friedmans. The weather was turning cold and sleety, and the streets were covered with slush. Julius would sit in the Friedman living room for hours reading and then sharing the family dinner. Just before Siga’s return, I rented a room large enough for three single beds. Mrs. Friedman was very sorry that Julius had to leave. It was a well lit, downtown room within walking distance of my place of employment. When Siga returned he immediately got a position at Nixon’s, the second best restaurant in Pittsburgh. Just after I had left Pittsburgh for Europe, Siga had befriended a man named Karsten, who worked at Nixon’s. It was Karsten who got Siga the job. In order not to embarrass Julius we had made an agreement that Siga and I would leave our money on the dresser top. Julius would just help himself to whatever he needed. I received a letter from my father dated November 2, 1905 advising of a continuation of the problem with Mendel at the bakery. My mother would now only visit Mitschi when Mendel was asleep. Evidently Mendel was so distraught over his financial problems that he had been quite rude to my mother. He also advised of the passing of my grandmother, in Nickelsdorf, who was buried on October 6th. Max, the youngest son of great grand father Altman had come to the funeral from Breslau. Father had given my letters to Malcha to Mrs. Wohlfeiler who had forwarded then on to Vienna. Malcha had gone to Vienna to live with her brothers. My old friend Martin Nebes, my shipboard companion on my first trip to America now came to Pittsburgh, from Buffalo. He came to the Union restaurant seeking a position and was hired. I was very agreeably surprised when I returned to Pittsburgh to find him at my restaurant. He said he had come because of a letter I had written to him just before I departed for Europe. A letter from my father dated November 12, 1905 thanked me for the money order but chided me for the lack of a letter, which he said would have been far more welcome. Julius was the particular culprit. He had promised a letter at least once a week, and now two weeks had gone by and no word. He wrote of cousin Karl Krieger, who was a chef on a ship. Karl had written that he had been aboard the steamer Barracuda, 70 miles from Nekolowsky when the Japanese had captured the ship. The Russian-Japanese war was then being fought. He had been interned for 14 days, but then released and had been returned to San Francisco. There had been a major demonstration in Bielitz, with 10,000 socialist marching waving red flags. The liquor stores were closed for the day. There were no police or soldiers to be seen, and the demonstration was peaceful. However, my father felt the political future did not bode well, and he was very concerned. He said our mother shared his sorrow at the lack of mail from us, and they often spoke of it as they took their daily stroll. While Siga was working at Nixon’s he met another waiter named Jack Weinberger. He was Hungarian, highly educated and excellent company. I was glad he joined our group, as he was another person for Julius to associate with. Karsten, who had gotten Siga the job at Nixon’s was a small, twenty-two year old. He was quite smart, but a bit pushy. He would drop over at any time, invited or not. But he played cards and would go out to dinner with Julius, who very much enjoyed his company. I mentioned Jack Weinberger, as in due course we became good friends. In 1913, when in San Francisco, his wife died at childbirth. The baby girl was placed in a home, but soon become ill, and they feared for her life. Malcha, who had just given birth to Ernest, took the infant in and nourished her back to health. In 1916 Weinberger became secretary of the waiters union. When Hugo Ernst was elected president of the waiters union for the entire United States, he took Weinberger to Cincinnati and made him general secretary with a $25,000.00 annual salary. I received a letter from him in 1964 announcing his retirement and return to San Francisco. Virtually every great celebrity of state or concert hall dined at the Union while in Pittsburgh. There was one unforgettable experience with Leslie Carter, one of the leading dramatic actresses of the time. She and a lady fiend dined one night. As usual she imbibed heavily on her favorite drink, Bourbon with a soda chaser. All of a sudden, she put her head on the table and fell asleep. Urbauer immediately noticed it and quickly called me over and asked what we should do. I told him to call a cab, and with that I picked Miss Carter up in my arms, as I would a sleeping child, and carried her out of the restaurant. When the cab arrived I placed her inside. Her companion thanked me for my prompt action and they drove away. In April of 1906, Urbauer informed me that he had an application for employment from Jimmy Lieb, previously the Maitre de at the Waldorf, who had caused my firing for going over his head. He was the headwaiter at the St Francis hotel, in San Francisco, but was currently unemployed because of the earthquake and fire. Urbauer said he would give Lieb a temporary position as assistant manager until the St. Francis was repaired. When Lieb arrived Urhbauer had a long conversation with him. He must have spoken of me, because as soon as he finished, Lieb came directly to me and shook my hand, just as if nothing had happened. He asked me for help in finding a suitable but not too expensive lodging for him and his son and daughter. He also asked for a loan until his first pay to tide him over, which I provided. He said he did not want to bother Urhbauer with such small details. Lieb left to return to San Francisco two months later. Before leaving, he came up to me, shook my hand and said if I ever came to San Francisco and needed employment to look him up. It just happened that in 1907 I happened to be in San Francisco, rented a room and the next day went to see Lieb. He looked at me as if I were a total stranger, but suggested I come back in three days. When I did, he said he had nothing and suggested I look elsewhere. In 1917 I was made assistant manager of the St. Francis Hotel, in charge of all of the dining rooms and bars. Lieb was still the headwaiter, but now I was his boss. Each week he was supposed to give me his time book, showing salaries paid to each waiter. Lieb refused to do so. Finally I went to the manager, Mr. Coleman, who was not an admirer of Lieb. Coleman said: “Fire him. We’ll get another headwaiter. I went back to Lieb, but before I could say a word he said: “You and Coleman can kiss my a**. I already have a head waiter job in an exclusive country club that does not admit Jews”. That was the last I saw of Mr. Lieb.

Memoirs of My Ancestors. A Collection of Genealogical Memoranda Respecting Several Old Scottish Families

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Memoirs of My Ancestors. A Collection of Genealogical Memoranda Respecting Several Old Scottish Families == with an appendix consisting of a genealogy of the McCall family. Contains genealogies of the Adam, Liston, Scott, Hardie, Halkerston and Young families * by McCall, Hardy Bertram * published by Watson & Ball, Birmingham, 1884 * Source Example: ::: McCall, Hardy Bertram. ''[[Space:Memoirs of My Ancestors. A Collection of Genealogical Memoranda Respecting Several Old Scottish Families|Memoirs of My Ancestors. A Collection of Genealogical Memoranda Respecting Several Old Scottish Families]]'' (Watson & Ball, Birmingham, 1884) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#McCall|McCall]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memoirs of My Ancestors. A Collection of Genealogical Memoranda Respecting Several Old Scottish Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=LSwAAAAAQAAJ * https://archive.org/details/memoirsofmyances00mcca * (1890) "Some Old Families, A Contribution to the Genealogical History of Scotland"

Memoirs of Orville Birt Odell

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[[Odell-778|Orville Birt Odell]] wrote a series of memoirs in the period 1927–1931. Some of these are transcribed here. ===Memoir dated 1 May [19]30===
:no 1 May 1st _ 30 Atalk on the Path or Road of life, as I have traveled it and observed the Diferent fazes Phrases and changes that have taken Place since I first Remember, away back in 1858 april 23 achild was Born in Iowa, alittle toe head Haired kid near Colesburg Iowa in Delaware Co in atwo Room house one Room of Brick one of frame the Brick Room had an atick which had aladder to go up in to the atick, this Child was aboy they named Orville Birt, Odell being thare Sir naame, this Child had such alarge head that he could not hold it up for some time after Birth was sickley and Delicate in other words not much good as the saying goes, But I must Point out at this [time] that Providence takes ahand in [all] things. He surly took ahand [''corner of paper torn'' ... w]ellfair otherwise I wood :no 2 ::*when I was six weeks old thare was ahale ::storm I was in the Rocking Chare mother Picked ::me up and abig hale stone lit on the Pillow whare ::my head had lain not have been here at this time to pen these words * so let us Remember that he knows our inermost thoughts we will Pass on Probly three years old may bee four, I was just High Enough to walk between two Big dogs with ahand on the Back of Each dog and go up the Road about aquarter of amile to whare my father was Building anew house two stories 9 rooms & apantry, abasement, I wore Dresses at that time I Remember going around the Hause Picking up nails. and Puting them in my apron Pockits I had them full of nails not the kind they have now But Cut nails, thus I started on lifes Road timid week frail But full of life. I traveled on from Childhood to the age of 10 years I started to school just acountry school in winter thare was about 60 inrolled :no 3 in summer not near so many it was in summer I learned faster I went to that School till the spring I was 18 that is all the schooling I got, During all that time that sliped by, my oldest Brother married one by one of five sisters married and went away my next oldest brother Died. then in the spring of 1876 we moved to Cass Co Iowa Father Baught land thare and I Eventuly was Put in Charge. It was thare I met and married my first love we used to go out Riding in alumber wagon or ahorse Back on sunday, we wer married June 24 – 1877 at Milford Iowa By amethodist Minister By the name of Bott. thus we Settled down and went to work our twothree oldest Children was born and the Second one Edward Grant Died at the age of 2 years & 3 months old thus the :no 4 the Passing of one very Dear to us on [...] 3 then on august 19 the same year my Father Died making two vacant Places of those very Dear to us, thus life Rooles on the stream of life Rolles on, we travel on alittle farther, move to Nebraska whare all of the Rest of our Family was born But one, again the hand of Death came and took one of our little ones Droped into the stream of time never to Return, and as we traveled on one by one of our friends went down the stream of time. Finaly my dear Companion was taken from me this is ablow that one can not Realize to the fullest Extent untill you have to go through with it you have lost apart of your own life so to speak, thus throwing the whole Responsibility on me thare was Several Children at home the youngest only three years old :no 5 whether I have done my duty by my family or not I leave for you to answer, thus I travel on down the Road of life beside the River Called Death one by one I have seen my friends layed away, One by one my Children Drifted out into the world for them selves and finaly I was alone, Can you Relize what that means after having afamily of twelve Children think for one moment if your family wer all gone and you stood alone Father Mother, Brothers, & sisters, all gone, Can you Relize what it means, that is my Position in life. my work is finished I am Standing on ahigh Pinacle of ahig mountain watching the world go by the stream of life Runs at the foot of this mountain and one by one I see loved ones Dopping into it soon :no 5 I will be going to meet my lod loved ones let me say to you I hope to have asmile on my face when I go Ive done my best and I leave all in the Care of my lord and master, if you have not yet made your Peace with God do so at once while you yet have time, nothing is so important in this life. you Behold your Sire an old man he has nothing to leave you of this worlds goods. But he has within him aprincipal for good honor and obediance to ahigher Being that is god he has Bestowed acertain Patron in each of you it is thare if you will use it and get in harmony with god you will you find help in time of nead

Memoirs of Rev. N.E. Bowles

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==MY EARLY YEARS IN CANADA== [[Bowles-579|Newton E. Bowles]] Some reminiscences for my family.
Written during odd moments in 1962 and 1963. '''Memories of my Childhood and Youth''' My children have again and again asked me to write down some outline of my life emphasizing such incidents as might be of special interest, I have only half consented to do so but this Sabbath Afternoon, April the first, 1962 having nothing particular to do I decided to make a start. I am using the typewriter for, tho: it makes more mistakes than when I write by hand, I am sure it will be more easily deciphered. I have scarcely anything of a plan in mind and I know not just what I may say. If it continues I am sure of one thing. It will be a wandering, much disconnected account, with very little of what one would call literary ability. At any rate, here it starts. There is much I need not say since [[Bowles-738|R.P.]] has written, with a skill of which I am devoid and with a memory that goes back beyond my earliest days, an account of the Tipperary Bowles.
At any rate, be it known to all concerned that I was born on the original farm taken over by my [[Bowles-731|grandfather]] about 1827. '''Charles Bowles Farm -Chinguacousy Township, Peel County'''
[[Image:Bowles-731.jpg|500px|Charles Bowles]]
What would be of great interest would be to know just how they managed to exist. at all, set down in the midst of a forest - but they did. Well, to go back it was on September 9th, 1877, that another baby appeared - one more to a goodly' number that had previously made their appearance. From there I take up my tale but again be warned it will be noted more by what is left,out than what is entered - for I do not intend to enter into what went on in the mind and heart of this boy as he grew from childhood to youth and manhood - and after all the vital things of life are centered there more than in the outward events and incidents which I will probably record here.
Of one thing I am quite sure, I was not a precocious child. I marvelled how the author of "Always the Young Strangers" could tell quite vividly of things that happened in his very early years, but not this boy. I believe I was started to school at the age of five but if I learned anything (which I sometimes doubt) I do not know what it was. I remember that school (which was on the sixth line and not the one we later attended on the fourth line) very little indeed. One incident which is only indirectly connected with the school might at least bring a smile to any who read this. My brother [[Bowles-747|John]], whom I am sorry my children hardly know at all and as he is now nearing his 96th birthday will never know - was full of fun and always playing jokes. I was tucked away in bed at an early hour. It was in the winter time and we were being driven to school in a sleigh. Later, when John came up to bed he wakened me up, saying "Newton, hurry up or you will be late for the sleigh". He finally succeeded in awakening me and I am told I said "I could sleep for two "Houlies" yet". I remember going down the stairs of the back part of the old farm house (a part not in use now) and opening the door, saw father and mother sitting around the table. It dawned on me the horrible trick that John had played on me and I started to cry. The only satisfaction I had was that John got a genuine calling down by his parents. '''George Bowles Farm - Chinguacousy Township, Peel County'''
[[Image:Bowles-582-1.jpg|500px|George Bowles]] Another remembrance that comes to me clearly when I was six, is the death of my little brother [[Bowles-751|Harry]]. It was a beautiful summer evening, the 17th of July and I was sent to call the older members of the family to come in. At the last he opened his eyes and said "Oh Mama, it's so nice, it's so nice" and he was not for God had taken him. Many a 17th of July I have recalled that event and I think of it in words from a poem that was in the school reader: "Just as the arrows of sunset
Shone on the tree tops bright
He fell in his saintlike beauty
Asleep by the gates of light." '''George Bowles Farmhouse - View from the Front Door'''
[[Image:Bowles-582-2.jpg|500px|George Bowles]] His was the first funeral I attended and I can remember certain aspects of it. It must have meant something to the unconscious questioning that comes even to a very young laddie.
To move on. I wish I had the ability to vividly present a picture of the age in which I passed my boyhood years - including my teens. I haven't. It was so different from life as we live it today that only one who had lived through those years can really know what they were like. I have a feeling that a tendency of youth today is to look on those days as backward and uncouth lacking in amenities and with much hardship - the result being life was dull, very uninteresting - a somewhat drab existence. There is just enough truth in that to make it dangerous. That is to give a wrong idea of what it meant to be alive in those days. True in some respects - especially in things that add to physical comfort - they were backward days. No central heating - no flush toilets - no phones, etc. If for any reason we were forced back into the conditions of that time we would consider we had great hardships and probably do a lot of grouching. But let me say with all the force I can, to us in that day these things were not hardships. We accepted them and made the best of it. And most certainly life was not drab and uninteresting. If young people today, with all the modern comforts and advantages, get as much joy out of life as I did in my youthful years then they are fortunate indeed. In spite of all the handicaps (and that there were such I do not deny) I found it no difficulty to find life both interesting and on the whole happy and satisfying. We were not sated with events and "Goings on", but therefore those we did have meant much to us. For examples a Sunday School picnic brought the whole community together and proved a happy and hilarious occasion quite unlike those of today. We had no phones but that only made the meeting of neighbours a much more interesting event. At any rate I can say that those "Horse and Buggy" years were good years to me. I grew to like the farm and community in general and early came to me the desire to spend my life just where I was born. No wandering far off for me. How different life turned out to be for me. But there I am trying fitfully to present a picture of those days. School I soon came to enjoy. It was a social meeting place as well as a place of learning. The church became a similar centre. Of course it was not an idle life. Soon I had my share of the chores to be done. Even before my teens I learned to milk and make myself more or less useful. I can remember in the summer it was my part to take the cows to pasture before going to school. I can still remember pattering dawn the dusty road in my bare feet (what joy it was to go barefoot) - the modern boy has missed all that - on the way back home and then off to school.
When I was twelve years of age my two older brothers, thinking that either [[Bowles-750|Manly]] or I would be sure to want the home farm, went west to Manitoba to farm. They were the first in our community to do so and it made quite a stir. It impressed me greatly - somehow in my own childish way I felt that something epic was happening in the community and that life would never be quite the same again, No 1 did not use that word "epic" but I am sure it was how I felt. It was the beginning of a trek and a movement that in the course of the years quite changed the community. My father rented the farm reserving the big orchard (almost all of it) and an acre of land for potatoes etc., as well as pasture for a couple of cows and a horse. That for a time lessened the chores but later - and especially during ho1idays, I was on call to help the one who had rented the farm. As I grew older I did a lot of work in haying and harvest and quite enjoyed it.
As to sports - well relatively we did not have many. Of course at school we had a number of games we enjoyed. I can remember the names of two, 'Red Line' and 'Prisoner's Base'. What was most popular was soccer - the pupils - would save up our pennies until we had enough to buy a football. Then we would call sides and chase that ball up and down the school yard. Great fun and exercise but not much team play, I can remember how I longed to have a game with one of the neighbouring schools but much to my disgust none ever took place. In winter I learned to skate and we played some shinney (the forerunner of hockey). Also in winter we made big snow forts and pelted the foe in the other fort with snow balls. Great fun! '''Some incidents in my life'''
At the age of thirteen I went with others to Orangeville to write the entrance to High School Examination. I remember the teacher did not expect I'd pass (I was the youngest I think of the group) and he was quite right. I failed in two papers and, I suppose, I thereby lost a year. Let this comfort any of my descendants who run into a like experience. It did not worry me at all - I really had not expected to pass. I went back happily to school and prepared for the exam the next year.
But the fates stepped in. When I should have been writing I was in bed sick with a real attack of measles. Later the teacher told me he could get me into High School if I wished. I declined. Was not too sure as to what route I wanted to take in life. Young as I was I had an impression that God wanted me to enter the Christian ministry. I was not really unwilling but I loved the old farm and the life of the community and besides I knew that spiritually I was not ready for such a task. So I stayed home for the rest of the year. During the harvest I worked much for Richard Oldfield who had rented the farm - and I think it was that summer that father and I, on the days when Richard did not need me, went to the bush with a cross-cut saw. A bad storm in early spring had blown down a large number of trees - maple and beech. Today a good deal would have gone into boards for building etc., but not then. We sawed them up for winter use as fuel. Then in the Autumn we went at the picking of apples. The orchard was large and the crop good and it took us - father and I - quite a long while to finish the task. We piled the apples on the ground and the apple buyer - Dawson of Brampton, came and picked them over. He took a hundred barrels of two and a half bushels a barrel for which we received a dollar a barrel. Great quantities were left over. The best we stored in the cellar - with some we made cider and some we fed to the cows - and some were just left to rot. It was a pleasant fall and I enjoyed the out-of-doors life. When that task was finished, borrowing a horse from Richard to team with ours, I started the job of hauling firewood from the bush to the houses. This I did not enjoy as much as the apple picking partly because the weather was cold and at times wet or snowy. However, I was at the age where I was proud to be doing an adult man's work. One other thing that comes to my memory re: that fall. I went to the first evening party that I had ever attended. Two teen-age lassies were visiting our neighbors - the Iansons - and one or more parties were held in their honor. I enjoyed them thoroughly. When the new year came I went back to school and the following summer I again wrote the entrance exam and passed with really high marks.
To turn to another aspect of these days, ViZ. the Sabbath Day. The Sabbath then was kept in a way altogether different to today. At an early age, before my teens I think, I went with father to the old-time Methodist Class. This was entirely voluntary on my part, Read the Tipperary Bowles for something re. the Class meeting. With all its short-comings I, personally, have little but praise for those meetings. A simple service of prayer etc., plus individual testimonies by those attending. It was these that interested me most - and had the most influence on my life. Probably another inducement to attend came from the fact that once in a while, on invitation from Jim Ceaser or Talmadge Ward, I was permitted to go to their place for dinner. One thirty found me at Sunday School and three at the preaching service. These I attended regularly as a matter of course. I guess we early got religiously indoctrinated for I remember when we were very small we would ask Father, on some of the longer Sunday winter evenings, to have Sunday School - which he would do. When we became older, on in the teens, we frequently attended an evening service in one of the neighboring churches. [[Bowles-777|Unett]] and I generally went together. A little later we often joined with the Neelands family and went - a whole load of us to Cambells Cross Church. This was a five mile drive each way. Coming home we did a lot of singing, The Neelands were all musical and I for the one enjoyed these sing-songs - no secular songs of course. Sunday doings generally occupied the whole day and in spite of - or maybe because of - its conventional restrictions was a satisfying day. I said there would be no chronological sequence in whatever I wrote, To go back to my public school days. When spring came, came also the running of the sap, and I eagerly asked to be allowed to stay away from school and help in the sugar making. I got that permission I fancy largely because otherwise (after Manly had left for High School) there was no one else to help father. At first I enjoyed it immensely. Out in the open bush instead of between two walls - gathering the sap - attending the fire. We boiled it down in an old immense soap kettle. For several days it was like play and especially when any of the neighboring lads or lassies came along (which was not very often), Then it began to pall on me, The weather could be cold and sometimes one had to stay late into the night keeping the fire going. Not for the world would I have asked to leave the sugar-making - or for the most part the Maple Syrup making - but I was always glad when the task was finished but ready for it again the next spring.
I expect I'll come back to these early matters as different things come to my memory but now let us go on to my High School days. I started at Brampton High the fall of 1893. [[Bowles-750|Manly]] who had been to High School - I think at Gravenhurst where [[Bowles-738|R.P.]] was preaching, also went to Brampton at the same time. Nothing much as to my short stay there is worth recording. I was older than most in my form and - at least so I thought - a bit more advanced in the studies. The class moved along at a slow steady pace under the principalship of a Scotsman named Murray. I believe now that somewhat slow pace was a wise one where one could get a real grounding but I was impatient and thought if I changed to Orangeville I could probably skip a year. I made the change in January and without telling any lies I managed to get into the second year class. Knowing that to make the grade here I would have to work hard, I set myself so to do. Whether I could have done so I am not sure, but fancy I could have, but fates said 'No'. In February I came down sick with what the Doctor called congestion of the lungs. Pleurisy or pneumonia or a combination of both. Mother came up to help in the nursing. There were no wonder drugs then but with what drugs they had and with a constant renewal of hot linseed poultices I won the battle and then came home to recuperate. Alas just as I was about ready to return to school, what did I do but get Scarlet Fever. I seem to have a speciality for catching diseases. I came through that too but it was not until after Easter - which I think was late that year - that I got back to Orangeville. This of course upset my plan of skipping a year.
Next year I passed my exams O.K. and in the autumn went to the Orangeville Model School to get four months' instruction as to haw to teach. Compared to the modern system it was a limited instruction yet both practical and helpful. In January 1895 I started to teach in a school below Sand Hill and almost exactly four miles from home. From Monday evening to Friday I boarded at a nearby farmer's home - Tom Kennedy's the first winter and the second James Dean's, My salary was the fine sum of $280.00 a year and for this I also lit the fires and swept the school. This was less than most teachers got. I know of none other who got less than three hundred and the occasional one got $400.00. Father really negotiated this and the deciding factor was that I would be so near home. In the spring and autumn I lived at home. Got a bicycle (and by the way that is one thing that was dearer then than now). A rain made the clay roads unsuitable for a bicycle so I frequently walked it, What sort of a teacher did I make? I scarcely know, A good average I think. I was young and in the winter had several older boys attending, one actually older than I. One thing, I did get on well with the pupils and in after years we found pleasure in meeting again. There was a literary society at Sand Hill which I joined but did not take a very active part. In that connection there was also a glee club which I also joined, (not that I was a singer) but for the social part of it and I at least did nothing to mar the melody produced. Much debating was done but I kept out of that too, We had the occasional trip to other groups either to debate or to put on a general program. All of which added to the spice of living and brought friendships. One little incident may bring a laugh. The very first morning of my teaching career when I stooped dawn to light the fire in the old box stove my pants ripped open all the way down the seam at the back. I was in a dilemma for a moment then remembered I had put an extra pair in the grip I had brought with me. I hastened to my boarding place and made the necessary change and so all was well. The second winter Rev. Langford had revival services in the Sand Hill church and whatever may be said pro and con about those revivals I did get some of my spiritual problems worked out. My teaching here came to a sudden end the second summer. In July I went to Toronto to attend a young people's convention of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epworth_League Epworth Leagues of the Methodist Church]. This included not only Canada but the U.S. and the numbers ran somewhere into the thousands. I stayed with [[Bowles-738|R.P.]] who had just been appointed to the Methodist Church. On the Sunday I developed a sore throat. I thought nothing of it at first but it quickly got worse and in the evening when I could not go out I went up to my bedroom and came as near to fainting as ever I did. [[Bowles-738|R.P.]] sent for the doctor. I had diphtheria and a terrible dose of it. The modern drug for this was just in the offing but in the opinion of the doctor not yet sufficiently tested. I came as near to death as I could have without passing over the line. The poison affected my heart and the heart specialist called in told the nurse there was no chance of recovery and she need not hurt herself looking after me - or words along that line. Well I did finally recover. But it was well into autumn when I was well enough to return home. I was a skeleton indeed. For the rest of the autumn and the winter I just stayed home recuperating. Before the winter was over I had regained enough energy to enjoy life again, and able to enter into the social life of the community and using a fine driving team (which Sherlock had, having come back from the west to take over the farm). I had several nice drives with one or more of the lassies of the neighborhood. In the spring I was asked to supply a school on the center road (now No. 10 highway and about eight miles from home on the way to Brampton). The attendance at the former school was small. Here I had fifty pupils, all the eight classes of the public school course and a class of what was then called the 'public school leaving class' - if I remember. the name aright. It took in considerable of the work of the first year at High School. Nevertheless I enjoyed it - I think even more than the smaller school. Probably the success of the pupils in their summer exams should go much more to my predecessor than to me - but I like to think I helped some. Boarded with a family named Marshall. Several young folk in the family and partly as a result of this the Marshall's, the Bowles and Neeland's became a chummy group and had many pleasant times together. Speaking of the success of my pupils I intended to say that one of them headed the county in her marks. Well it is now April 8th and a rather disagreeable day with cloud and rain. Off and on I have taken time to write about those far-off days. I do not see how anyone will find any great interest in what I have recorded but now I have got started at it, I have found it rather interesting in recalling those long-ago events. There is a great lack of chronological sequence but I just go back and forth as memories come to me. This morning I have been thinking of my dog Snap, a great big Newfoundland dog given to us (and especially to me) by [[Devitt-82|Annie - R.P's wife]]. We became greater partners and how we loved each other. A few remembrances come back to me. One summer day I was helping hauling in grain down in what we called the Jail field. Richard Oldfield who had rented our farm had a dog - a good farm dog in some ways but of a surly disposition. I could never make friends with him. Well this dog had crawled in one of the stooks probably to escape the heat but I did not know he was there. When I started to pitch the sheaves in this stook I evidently stuck the fork into him. He bounded out and then turned snarling and made a dash toward me. Just at the moment I was in no position to guard myself and it seemed inevitable that at least my legs would have known the strength of the dog's teeth. But from somewhere Snap made a bound - grabbed the dog by the neck and carried him off and I escaped what would surely have been a nasty wound. Another memory. One Sunday evening I got ready to go out and milk. Snap as usual watched me get ready intending to go with me but Manly held him back. I had gone a very short distance when I heard the sound of crashing glass and looking around saw Snap coming through the big window in the door. It was a wonder he did not get badly cut but he escaped with only a slight scratch on his snout, Was I a proud lad that Snap had thus shown his affection for me! I remember another day he and I went for a walk down through the bush. No particular reason except that I loved to stroll through the woods. There was a well-trod path among the trees and at one point quite a bend in it. I was ahead, Snap walking a little distance behind. When I came to the bend what should I see but a fox walking slowly toward me. I stood perfectly still waiting to see what would happen. After a few seconds the fox and Snap caught sight of each other. In another second they were both disappearing off toward the north-west corner of the bush. I leisurely strolled over to that corner and in a very brief time Snap came along puffing hard. 'Where did you put him, Snap' I enquired. He turned around and led me across the field to the edge of a small wood (now gone) to the stump of a large tree. Under this was a large sized hole down which the fox had found safety. I had read that a fox never reveals its home save in a case of real danger and I was proud of Snap in holing the fox. Another, and this time a more ridiculous incident in which Snap played a very minor part, is as follows. It was believed by us young lads of the neighborhood that there was quite a number of coons around and that the best time to hunt them was at night. So quite occasionally on a bright autumn night Manly and I, armed with sticks, and taking Snap along to uncover the prey went forth to the hunt. Snap did not shine here for never a coon did he find for us but once or twice got on the track of skunks which we were anxious to avoid. Well one evening a neighbor had come across the fields to see father about a cow he had bought at our sale and had not paid for. He remarked to us that down in the south-west field near the swamp he had seen a big coon. It did not take Manly and myself long to go forth armed with our sticks and with Snap to help. No sooner had we got to the field than Snap found the coon which ran swiftly down the rail fence towards the swamp. My knowledge of coons was not extensive but I remember how astonished I was that a coon could run so swiftly dawn a snake rail fence. We could not keep up with it but Snap did. When we got down to the end of the fence there was the coon sitting on the crutch of a limb a short way up a big tree. Manly said 'We must get the gun'. In preference to staying alone I volunteered to go home for the gun. In due time, all out of breath, I rushed into the house and gasped out "Got a big coon up in a tree - I have come for the gun". At this father took heed. "Wait" he said. "I will go with you". So down we went with the old shotgun. Father took aim, pulled the trigger but alas - the old gun refused to do its part, and no coaxing could persuade it to do so. Then father taking a stick said "I will climb the tree and you two take charge when I knock the coon down". Well, the coon climbed higher and higher. Limbs were plentiful and so father climbed higher and higher too. Then a voice from far up in the tree said "I can hit it now - watch for it". Then I heard quite a crash and a black lump fell at our feet. I hit one crack with the stick and then shouted "It's Neeland's big black cat". "No, it isn't" said Manly and continued to belabor the cat for that was what it was. Meantime father was climbing down the tree and we got an explanation of the crash we had heard. In hitting the cat he had partly lost his balance and started to follow the cat dawn the tree. Fortunately there were lots of branches to grasp so he was able to stop his fall, but not before one of his pant legs was torn - ripped a long gash in it. We felt both foolish and sorry. I remember father saying "I guess we won't talk about this coon hunt". We kept it to ourselves for a couple of years and then when the grief of losing their cat had worn off - more or less - we made our humble confession. But if I remember aright we never went coon hunting again but as to that I am not really certain. I guess it is time now to sum up somewhat of my early days. I suppose it natural (and let us be glad it is so) that the unhappy and undesirable features have a tendency to appear in lighter shades than they once did. There may be exceptions to this but only I think when the undesirable things predominate to a very great extent over the desirable. At any rate I look back upon my childhood and all the years that the farm was my home with great thankfulness. On the whole, in spite of some things to the contrary, we were a happy household. Some folk tell me today that they got too much religion in their youth and hence want no more to do with it. I fancy that very few were brought up in a more religious atmosphere than I was both in home, church and to a large extent in community life. The effect on me was to direct my life into the Christian ministry.
I am also sure that there was something about the comparative quiet of the country in those days that played its part in molding my life. Our fun, our good times, we, as it were had to make for ourselves. Being Methodists dancing was ruled out. Shows, radio, television, simply did not exist. But through an occasional picnic - house-parties especially at Christmas and New Year time when young folk who had been away found their way back - a football club of which I had the honor of being captain (this in my later teens) the church where everybody knew everybody - through these and other ways we found fellowship. True, compared to what young folks have in these days this was but little. Not having over much what we had took on greater value.
Farm life was never obnoxious to me. Of course it had its hard work but it had its variations. I think for example of threshing time which by the exchange of hands had a communal interest. I remember how as little kiddies we looked forward to this. And if the great engine and the marvelous machine were late in coming, we went out on the road to meet them. As soon as we caught sight of it we would shout "Threshers coming". This was real excitement. On threshing day Manly and I would go in to the dirtiest part of the barn and then ask each other, "Is my face dirty?". If it was we were happy for now we were like the men - if not back into the barn again until the desired degree of dirtiness was achieved. In older years, although it was downright hard work, I was always ready to go to any of the threshings for the sake of the social atmosphere which attended such events. Well to go back and start again. One of the most poignant memories that come to me from those early days is connected with what I have already mentioned - the general quiet of the countryside. The noise and the rush of modern life was not with us. Among memories along that line I would like to mention just three. One autumn [[Bowles-748|Sherlock]], who had decided that he preferred western farming to the eastern, went west to look for a farm and left me in charge of the farm. It was the month of September. Harvest was all gathered in so the more urgent rush of work was over. However, as any farmer will tell you, there was still lots to do. One of the tasks was to get as much fall plowing done as possible. It is this that I remember best. Out in the field with the horses and the plow - up and down - up and down - up and down the field. Only the jingle of the harness, the share cutting the soil, the occasional caw of a crow or the song of a bird. Quiet, quiet, quiet and may I say again that quietness of that kind does something to a man that noise could never do.
The second thing is the quiet beauty of a summer evening. Not infrequently when the chores were done I would go out and sit on a gate post at the entrance of the lane that led down to the bush. There I would watch the sun go down over the Caledon Hills. Many sunsets I have seen - beautiful ones in distant lands but I doubt if any more beautiful sunsets can be found than those I watched sitting on the old gate post. At any rate the quiet beauty of it all, the coming of the evening shadows and then the shining of the distant stars ,spoke to me a message about life - even though it left me wondering what the years that were to be would bring to me.
The third memory is of an occasional Sunday evening, when instead of going to church as I generally did, I stayed home and with Snap as my companion I wandered through the fields or the woods of our farm. Again there was the quiet of the eventide hour - a few birds chirping their evening vespers - the distant mooing of a cow - the almost silent hum of insects and with all this the setting sun casting its glory over field and wood and sky. These all fitted into the quiet serenity of the evening hour and did something to the soul of a growing lad such as I am convinced could never have come in any other way. Certainly not from the rush of the modern age, the roar of planes or the noisy honking of horns as today's travellers hasten home from their weekend holiday. And thus as I now near the close of long life, and in memory live again in those days of long, long ago, it is with a spirit of thankfulness for the blessings that were mine. Perhaps it is my Irish-Cornish ancestry but I confess that such memories come with a maximum of nostalgia. That nostalgia is deepened by the fact that scarcely any of the friends of those days are left with whom I could now hold sweet communion. For example the height of glory reached by our football club was winning a silver cup on the first of July at Inglewood about 1901. But not one of that team except myself is alive today. Of my ordination class I alone remain. However to sum up I thank God that my boyhood and younger manhood years were cast as they were in those formative years of my life. January 7 1963. Word has just come that my brother [[Bowles-747|John]] has died at Souris, Manitoba, in his ninety-seventh year. This leaves just [[Bowles-777|Unett]] and me of the [[Bowles-582|George Bowles']] family. All my cousins of [[Bowles-739|Uncle John's]] and [[Bowles-730|Uncle Thomas']] families are gone. Unett and I were, by just a few years, the youngest of these families which probably explains why we are still here. I was always on the best of terms with all our family but probably because Unett and I were the last of the family to linger in the old farm home we developed a unique and rich fellowship and now we two alone are left. In the fall of '98 I went back to Brampton High School, The Agars (Mrs. Agar being my [[Bowles-749|sister Eliza]] or as she was later called Lila) had been appointed to the Huttonville circuit but the parsonage was then in Brampton. It was with them I boarded most of the year. My sister died in the spring of '99 much to the grief of the family. With modern drugs I am sure she would have lived to a much greater age. As to high school I had a heavy year's work. For one thing I had the task of learning Greek and German in one year. I can truthfully say that for this year I studied faithfully and hard, at times literally burned the midnight oil. I tried to crowd a lot into the year to make up for what I had missed by my three years out for teaching purposes. The main reason for this was the hope to save the family purse, for Manly had started Dental College and that was all father felt he could handle for the time being. My illness unfortunately ate up a great deal more than I was able to save on my modest salary.
High school was then quite different in many ways to high school today. It completely lacked what some call the present day "Frills". There was very little social activity. The nearest to that was a literary society which was run by the students on Friday afternoons from three to four and which was open to the public, I did find time to take a fairly active part in this, especially in the debates which were a prominent feature in most of the programs. It may interest the modern youth that one debate we had was 'Resolved that the franchise should be extended to the women'. A fellow student by name Art Kirkwood (of whom I long ago lost all trace) and I had the negative side. Against us we had two of the cleverest girls in the school. I am not too sure whether we really won the debate or not but, believe it or not, the judges gave us the victory. Someone offered a prize for the best essay on 'Education'. Out of profundity of my knowledge as one who had taught the youth of the land I sent in my contribution. A nice lassie and I tied for first place and we each got a book. I would rather like to see what I wrote but what I wrote and how I expressed myself are both gone into oblivion. One memory somewhat along this line does come to me. At high school I always gob top marks for my composition. When I entered college I got bottom marks. I had to change my whole style of writing before I got a decent mark.
As for athletics, soccer tells the whole tale. This was entirely run by the students - no coaching or supervision of any kind. Because of the difficulty of transportation inter-high school games were few. We did go to Orangeville on the 24th of May, the Queen's birthday, for a game, We hired a livery outfit with two teams of horses to take us there. This was a trip of about 25 miles, The roads were in parts rough and the Caledon hills quite unimproved. If for the worst hills we did not get out and push I am sure we got out and walked. It took us from somewhere about eight a.m. to around one p.m. to make the journey. After dining at the local hotel, we played our game (which ended in a tie). The girls of the high school entertained us with refreshments and about dark we started for home. As it was more down hill I am sure we made better time but it was late before we reached Brampton. It was a long day and though we doubtless were tired we enjoyed it all. It may be that the modern student making the journey in half an hour or so would not get the thrill out of it that we did.
In the fall of '99 I entered Victoria College as an eager-hearted Freshman. It is quite impossible to tell all that those four years in college meant to me. Victoria was then a very small college and everybody knew everybody not, of course, intimately but at least knew who was who. From the first I entered heartily into all college activities, social, athletic and religious. Few indeed were the social events which I was entitled to attend that did not find me present.
In athletics my main contribution was playing soccer football, playing on the college team, first in goal where, except for one disastrous game, I had a good record. Later I moved to the forward line which I liked much better and, though no outstanding star, I easily held my place on the team. In the spring of my final year I captained a lacrosse team which, if it did not cover itself with glory, did cover my face with many a distinguishing black mark. I had not skated since my public school days, and then not much but made regular appearance on the rink. I loved to have a hockey stick in my hand and chase the puck but I never became a hockey player. If I could not make the hockey team I could skate with the nice lassies which was a fine substitute. In my senior year I helped win the class championship in hand ball for the glorious class of '03. If you look long enough you may find a snap shot of the four heroes who won this victory. It is somewhere in our attic.
I was president of my class in the second year and a member of the 'Bob committee'. The Bob in those days was a really big event and was put on by the sophomores and it meant many hours in preparation. Also that fall the soldiers returned from the South African war and great was the hullabaloo, parades etc., etc. It chanced that the only two from our college to go to the war were members of our class and in the various welcomes etc., we had a prominent part. Alas it took a lot of time. I still shudder when I think of the lectures I missed that fall term and the wages of missing so many brought me two sups. Of this I was very very ashamed and saw to it that it never happened again.
In my senior year I was president of the Y.M.C.A. which took the place of the present S.C.M. There was decidedly a religious atmosphere in the college and my position brought me considerable responsibility.
I also took a fairly active part in the college literary society which met on Saturday nights. It had two main functions. One was - well, just a literary society as the name indicates. The other took the place of today's Student Council and dealt with various matters that concerned the student body. This latter was conducted in the form of a parliament. If the student affairs were not numerous then the government would introduce other bills, some serious, some not. These would all be discussed and put to a vote. It was an understood custom that the government, sometime in the term, would be defeated and the opposition take over. For one term in my fourth year I was Prime Minister - in this I set a record in that 1 was not only voted out but voted in again. To stand up and meet the uncertain attacks of the opposition was certainly good training.
This reminds me that in my first year, with the usual freshness of a freshman, I entered the Oration Contest. Memory tells me that there were somewhere about 8 or 9 contestants so I felt fairly satisfied when I got second place. Suppose that by some mysterious magic I could become a young man again about to enter college. And suppose that by some even more mysterious magic I could have the experience of my actual college days as a guide. Granted all this, what difference would I make in my college life? I am quite sure I would put more emphasis on the academic side of college seeking to gain more of that learning and knowledge that universities offer to students. Nevertheless these things of which I have written at some length did serve a useful place in my life. Lessons were learned that could not have come out of a classroom. Influences entered my life that the mere gaining of academic knowledge would never have brought me. Rich, rich friendships were formed that helped in the enrichment of my life and the molding of my character. So, though no scholarships came my way, I did come forth from college with the inspiration of high ideals and worthwhile purposes.
College life! It has gone into the past as all of life must do but it still lives with me as happy dreams out of the long, long ago, or as my oldest daughter expressed it, as a very little lassie: "The big big yesterday". Still I thank God for the dream even though, as I sit here writing this, it brings back to me a verse that I have not thought of for ever so long: "A feeling of sadness and longing
That is not akin to pain,
And resembles sorrow only
As the mist resembles the rain." '''The Graduate'''
[[Image:Bowles-579-13.jpg|500px|The Graduate]] Graduating in the summer of 1903, and having been accepted as a candidate for the Methodist ministry, I was appointed to the Laurel rural circuit. This is in Dufferin county, nine miles north-west of Orangeville. I confess I left college with a lonesome tang in my heart. College life had on the whole been not only a pleasant but an enriching influence in my life. The smallness of our numbers probably made the friendships formed unusually close and intimate and now we were scattering hither and thither to the ends of the earth - many of us would never meet again and friendships would in many cases just fade away and die. One had to adjust himself to the fact that college life was but an interlude in one's life. This meant meeting an altogether different environment and I was somewhat troubled as to how I could accommodate myself to the different and quieter life as a junior minister on a country circuit. Well, any fears I had proved quite unnecessary, I had always liked country life and soon felt quite at home in the environment in which I found myself. There were six churches. My Superintendent, Rev. E.J. Adams (a most understanding man) and I alternated - each taking three each Sunday. The community, almost entirely farming, was reasonably prosperous. The families were fairly large so there were plenty of young people with whom I soon felt perfectly at home. Nothing very startling happened. Among other things I was introduced to helping conduct Revival meetings. I think it was for nine consecutive weeks in three churches. This mode of church work is now out of date but that it did good in the past I do not doubt. There was the very minimum of emotion in our meetings and if one believes in definite decisions for Christ then these meetings were a success. Had a fine group of young people - especially at the Laurel Church and a fine Epworth League. Even the heavy snows of winter did little to lessen the church activities and attendance. And the snow that winter was tremendous. I used my cutter from about the middle of November to the 22nd of April. My horse was a bronco. For the ignorant about horses he was a descendant of the wild horses that once ran over the prairies. He was of somewhat uncertain temperament. Given plenty of driving and he was quite docile but leave him standing in the stable for a few days and he was inclined to come out walking on his hind legs. The people used to say he would kill the young preacher. You will be glad to know he didn't. I called him Dr. James Dodger and we got along fine. Thus the year passed happily and for the most part busily. During the year I studied and wrote a few exams on my B.D. course. I was invited to return for another year. Also received an invitation to be the assistant at Sherbourne St. Methodist Church, Toronto - then probably the richest church in Canadian Methodism. However the stationing committee paid no attention to either invitation but sent me up north to a mission field just beyond New Liskeard. As a matter of fact it was just at the end of any settlement at all. I accepted it without demur for I knew the pioneer work in the north land should be done by young men not by older folk. However I was sorry to break my ties with the friends at Laurel. I guess my temperament does not lend itself with ease to the breaking of ties that moving brings. I still remember another attack of nostalgia as I journeyed north early in June. Smallpox had broken out in New Liskeard so spent July on a mission just out of North Bay, called Widdifield. Found room and board with folk named Overholt. Just two services on Sunday meaning a walk of about 16 miles. Early in August was able to resume my journey further north. The railroad, tho' started, was not complete so had to go by train to Mattawa and then by steamer up Take Temiskaming. It was a lovely sail of about 75 miles. We neared Hailebury as the sun was about to set and was turning the lake into gold while the green wooded hillsides revealed another type of beauty. It all impressed me so much that I said to a fellow passenger "Isn't it beautiful!" "Yes!" he replied."It's run with gasoline!." He was admiring a small boat that was sailing around the lake. Gasoline was just coming into its own as an active power. Well it is odd how men, looking from the same spot, will admire different things. After a day or two with the resident minister, (Rev. Sparling) and having bought a second-hand skiff which though differing from a canoe in being quite a bit wider was almost as tippy as a canoe, I took the steamer across the lake and up the Blanche River to my headquarters at Hilliardton. We arrived well on in the afternoon and I remember I was quite hungry as I had missed the noon meal but waited till supper to get my inner self replenished. Hilliardton consisted of a few acres of cleared land marked out into lots - a combined store and residence - one other house and a stable. A young married man named Shelp had come from the Ottawa valley and planned the beginning of a town on his land. The Shelps kindly took me into their home where I remained as a boarder for about two months. I still have a photo of this place which you can see and admire if you so wish. '''Hilliardton - 1904'''
[[Image:Bowles-579-17.jpg|500px|Hilliardton]] One other thing I do remember. That night I held the lantern while they skinned a big black bear and I realized I was more or less back in pioneer times.
Rev. Mr. Sparling told me something about the field that I was to serve. Student ministers had served here but there was no church building and no church organization. I was the first ordained minister. Although my studies were not completed, in order that I might serve the community more effectively, I was given special ordination. I was left entirely free to work out my own plans as to where and when services should be held. Except in the south and at a place called Hanbury the settlers were scattered here and there over, if I remember right, some four townships. In the summer I could use my skiff on the river for part of the work as well as the occasional use of the steamer but a different route had to be worked out for the winter. The school house at Hanbury was used regularly all year (that is every alternate Sunday) two other schools were used for short periods. The other services were in homes. Except at Hanbury where we had twenty to thirty-five present, the attendance was very small, ten to fifteen. The route I worked out for winter meant a lot of walking. For one Sunday's work I walked 27 miles and the other forty two. All year I had a Wednesday night service at Hanbury which was ten miles from Hilliardton. Someone always invited me to stay the night with them and with one exception I accepted. One beautiful moonlight night I decided to go back to my own bed. It was at a time when I could use my boat for about two miles of the trip. I had gone only a very short distance when I heard a peal of thunder and looking back saw black, black clouds coming up, There was still some five or six miles to be walked. Did I hustle! When I got to the river the night was black indeed and it took a little time to find my boat but having found it I was soon out on the river making all haste I could. All I had for a guide was a dim outline of the shore. I was moving along as fast as possible against the current when suddenly a bump - a crash -, and I found myself lying on my back in the stern of the boat. I carefully picked myself up wondering what in the world I had hit. It was too dark to see but on second thought I remembered a tall tree had fallen into the river and evidently that was what I hit. I gave thanks that I had hit it straight on. Had I hit it a slanting blow doubtless I would have landed in the river and as I could not swim at all would almost surely have drowned. You, my children, better give thanks too for had that happened - well it is one of life's mysteries as to where you would have existed - I fear not at all. At any rate I got home just as the storm broke and was one very thankful lad.
Sometime that autumn I moved from my boarding house into a small nearby house which a young man had just built and for which he had no immediate need. Here I kept bach. There was a minimum of furniture and whose it was or where it came from I have entirely forgotten. I do remember I had a big box stove (no oven of course), a bed, a table and a couple of chairs. Yes, I had some dishes and cutlery but again from whence they were supplied I can't say. All these probably came from the owner of the house and a few of the neighbors. '''The House at Hilliardton - 1904'''
[[Image:Bowles-579-16.jpg|500px|House at Hilliardton]] Having no oven I did the minimum of cooking or baking. Mr. Shelp got me a barrel of apples at New Liskeard which he kindly kept in his cellar so my main fruit was apple sauce. He also brought quite a large piece of beef which in the steady frosty weather I had no difficulty in keeping. From home at Xmas I brought some mince pies. A neighbor baked my bread. Porridge was a regular on my list. Canned beans were also available but the age when one could live profusely on 'cans' had not arrived. However, I thrived and put on weight - reaching, including a normal amount of clothing 180 pounds. I studied and finally wrote two or three exams on my B.D. course. Got up sermons and prayer meeting talks etc. I spent considerable time walking through the woods visiting the settlers. I remember especially one young man - a bachelor - whom I found one day. He was so lonesome, he, as it were, almost ate me up with the heartiness of his welcome. He insisted I stay for a meal with him. All he had on the table were what looked like pancakes and beans which he had burned somewhat in the cooking. I was glad he did not overly apologize for the meal he had to offer. It was all he had and hence no apology was needed. However, he did tell me that in making the pancakes he had no grease so he used some cod liver oil. Cod liver oil flavor is one to which my stomach most savagely objects so I told the young man I was very fond of beans and would like to make my meal of them, Under the circumstances I had told him no lie. I remember another family I found in my wandering was one which had just arrived from England. He had a large family of small children and set down in the wilds of a virgin forest he was completely flabbergasted. I remember yet his saying "Had I known I wouldn'a come". Later however he got a job in New Liskeard and felt better about his adventure.
I always carried a compass in my travels and found it useful. One day searching for folk I never found I got quite 'turned around'. However I knew which side of the river I was on so with the compass as guide I clambered through the virgin forest and finally came out at the river about a mile and a half from the place where I was to spend the night. Again one night some half dozen or so of us found our way through the woods to the home of a settler where I held a service. Starting for home we were at first a bit troubled as to the right direction to take. The path - such as there was - could not be recognized after dark but there was a blazed trail. In case anyone of this modern age does not know what a blazed trail is - well it is a way through the forest to be found by blazing trees a short distance apart - that is by chipping the bark of a small portion. One of our number had had a horrible experience of being lost in the woods of Muskoka and he got fearfully worked up emotionally. I had no fear for even if we did not find the blazed trail I, with my compass, knew what direction to go to reach the river and while the walking would have been very difficult we would have been able to make it. However we after a while found a blazed tree. We had several lanterns and while one or more waited at the tree some one or two went on to find the next blaze and when found called to the others to come. Thus - though somewhat slowly - we found our way home. There is one other walk that stands out in my memory. In the change in Sunday services necessitated by the coming of winter it became necessary, in order to be at the Sunday evening service, to walk seventeen miles in the afternoon. About half or this road I had never been over. However the road for about fifteen miles was easy to follow. Then I came to a settler's house and made enquiry as to the rest of the journey. Well here I had to enter the forest and follow a narrow path. It was a November day - cloudy and quite cool but what was of more importance darkness came early and already the light was fading. With some trepidation I continued on my way. It got darker and darker amid the trees. My compass, because of the darkness, was soon of no use to me. The path became harder and harder to follow. I began to think that I might have to spend the night there in the forest and it did not appeal to me at all. However I pushed on as best I could and the experience of following trails gained in the previous few months doubtless came to my aid. It was with great relief I suddenly stepped out of the woods into a little clearing and saw a light in a nearby house. I knew I had hit the right place though not the end of my walk. I knew of the folk in the house - a decent R.C. family. The question was - could they put me over the river which was frozen over though not enough to permit one to walk across. Yes - they had broken a way through the ice and would gladly put me across. So I arrived safely at the home of folk called Judge and having been heartily received and provided with an evening meal we had our evening service. I may say that in spite of long walks and bad weather I do not think I missed a single service all that year.
As to the real success of my work who can say. The response to my efforts while not all to be desired was reasonably good. This was especially so at Hanbury until just before I left a quarrel broke out that did much to make null the work I had been trying to do. On the formal side I organized a Quarterly Official Board - celebrated my first Sacrament and married my first couple. It speaks well for the health of those pioneers that I did not have a funeral at all. So in outline passed the second year of Christian ministry.
In the summer vacation I went west. Had a good visit with [[Bowles-747|John]], [[Ianson-4|Vinia]] and family at Souris - then on to Morden for a somewhat longer visit with [[Bowles-748|Sherlock]] and [[Ward-7403|Maggie]] and family. I helped Sherlock for about a month of his harvest. Travelled both ways by steamer from Owen Sound to Fort William. In the autumn back to college to work more on my B.D. degree. I had been able to select several options in my arts course (especially Hebrew) and having written several exams during my two years in the field I was able to cut down my college work to one year. I had a heavy year's study with a big variety of subjects. Worked hard and did not enter into college activities anything like as much as I had in my arts course. However I was still active on the Y.M.C.A. and the Literary Society and in a lesser degree in football and social events. However, I was not able to complete all the course. In the following autumn I wrote, if my memory serves me right some four or five subjects and actually finished my B.D. course by writing two papers in my first year in China.
That last sentence indicates that during this year at college I made a very vital decision. Viz. I volunteered to go as a Missionary to China. The beginning of the 20th Century saw a great awakening of the missionary spirit in the protestant churches of North America. Dr. and Mrs. F.C. Stephenson were the very enthusiastic leaders of the young people of the Canadian Methodist Church. The call to overseas mission work was a very live issue in Victoria College and one could hardly escape facing the question as a personal problem. Every four years the colleges of the U.S.A. and Canada held a student missionary conference attended by thousands. I found it hard to make a decision. For years I had looked forward to the work of the Christian ministry in Canada and it was not easy to turn aside from it. But at the Missionary convention that winter at Nashville, Tennessee, to which about 50 Victoria students went, I made the final decision and signed a volunteer card. '''continued at [[Space:Memoirs of Rev. N.E. Bowles - Part 2|Memoirs of Rev. N.E. Bowles - On to China]]'''

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==ON TO CHINA== 1906 - 1911 More reminiscences for my family
[[Bowles-579|Newton E. Bowles]], 1964 '''On to China'''
Apart from the convention I have very few memories of Nashville. I had only once before been in an American city. [[bowles-748|Sherlock]], [[Smith-47805|J.K Smith]] and I visited the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pan-American_Exposition Panamerican Fair] in Buffalo. However, owing to the habit our American friends have of shooting their Presidents, our visit was a very brief one. We arrived early noon to hear of the tragedy in the shooting of [[McKinley-184|President McKinley]] and that the fair was to be temporarily closed at midnight. However we made the best of the afternoon and evening and decided the trip was well worth while. Pardon the digression and we will return to Nashville. I was billeted with Fred Langford but the billet was so far from the convention hall that we found a near-by boardinghouse. My clearest remembrance of it is that at breakfast, dinner and supper hot biscuits took the place of bread.- When we asked if we could have some bread they seemed much surprised but answered in the affirmative. In due time the bread arrived but it was so soggy and unpalatable that we were glad to return to the daily triple feast of hot biscuits.
I suppose we saw only the poorer parts of Nashville for from what we saw it struck me as a run-down, half dead, unprogressive city.
One event of the home journey I do remember. It was arranged that our train should stop at the famous [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mammoth_Cave_National_Park Kentucky Mammoth Cave]. As I recall it, the stop was made where there was no station at all. The cave is too well known to require any words of mine. When we emerged toward evening there was considerable time to wait for our train. There was lots of fuel lying around and soon we had a fine bonfire around which we sat and sang. My memory is not too clear as to what we sang but I think at first it was college songs etc., but as the evening twilight deepened the choice fell on hymns, which was natural in view of our experience the last few days. Even of these I have a clear remembrance of only one which was probably the last one we sang. I am sure that none of you my children have ever heard it but it was familiar to me in my early childhood. It was "''Shall we gather at the river''". I have been trying in vain to recall at least one verse but all I can be sure of is the chorus which was -
"''Yes we'll gather at the river
''The beautiful, the beautiful river,
''Gather with the saints at the river
''That flows by the throne of God" I can't imagine a group of modern college students making use of this hymn or any hymn like it. However that may be, it fitted in somewhat naturally under the circumstances. As a group we had been passing through a soul-searching experience, an experience which to a great extent would affect all our future. Though many of us were almost strangers one to the other, a peculiar bond of unity had come to us. Now we were to separate even in some cases to the uttermost ends of the earth. Many of us would never meet again, not in this life anyway. Would we ever meet anywhere?
The preacher in me tempts me to say that probably nothing reveals more clearly the church's attitude to certain vital subjects than do the hymns of 'Yesterday' and the hymns of 'Today'. When I was a boy the hymns about the future life were often sung - not so today. It is not at all my thought to touch on the great question of a future life, but wherever the truth lies, our forefathers had a vital, triumphant note about death which now has been largely lost. I suppose like Tennyson we have moved from his island of Avilon:
"''Where falls not hail, nor rain or any snow,
''Nor ever wind blows loudly; but it lies
''Deep meadow'd, happy, fair with orchard lawns
''And bowery hollows crown 'd with summer seas"
to his:
"''We have but faith: we cannot know;
''For knowledge is of things we see;
''And yet we trust it comes from Thee.
''A beam in darkness: let it grow." The convention over, the decision made, it probably was fortunate that the preparation to write about ten exams pushed the adjustment to my changed future more or less into the background. The spring of 1906 saw the end of my college days and with the exams all safely passed I had more time to ponder what lay before me. Four of us volunteers, two for Japan and two for China, under the auspices of the Missionary Board, spent a little over two months visiting churches mostly in western Ontario and, of course, speaking on Missions. In most places we spent a whole week and, besides taking the two Sunday services, had a meeting every week night save Saturday. Today, I am sure, attendance at such services in the summer would be very, very small but, while we were rarely crowded, we did have a goodly number at our meetings. That work over I returned to Brampton where father and mother, Unett and I made up the household. I had a very busy fall. For one thing I studied and wrote some three or four exams on my B.D. course. There was, of course, considerable buying and other preparation for life in China. Also there were frequent calls to go here or there to speak at meetings, some of these taking the form of a farewell.
[[Image:Bowles-579-25.jpg|500px|Whitby 1906]]
'''Newton (in center under China sign) as Whitby bids him farewell - 1906'''
Two of these stand out in my memory. One was in Victoria College for a group of us who were soon to leave for overseas service. This in part was decidedly hilarious and we were carried around on the shoulders of fellow students as if we were really heroes. The other was in Trinity Church under the auspices of the Epworth leagues of the Toronto West District who had adopted me as their missionary and were raising my support. At this meeting, one who was to become my life partner was present but I am sure neither of us had the slightest idea that this was the case.
Probably it was a good thing that I was thus very busy. All the dreams and plans I had had as to my life and its activities had been overthrown and.a new and strange future lay before me. There was absolutely no faltering in the decision I had made but I confess there were a few troubled, lonely moments, some of them with aspects too personal to be recorded here.
I remember well the morning I left home. I was leaving in advance of the other members of our party in order to visit my three brothers in Manitoba. It was the morning of November the twelfth 1906. Father and mother, who were both proud and sorry to see me go, refrained pretty well from showing how concerned they were but one could not call it a cheerful household. It is odd how a little unimportant thing often remains in one memory. I recall how in finishing the packing father stepped on a tray used for developing photographs and how very greatly it disturbed him. He wanted to hasten down town to purchase another one and I had hard work to persuade him that that was not necessary. Mother who was not in very good health at the time, had a presentiment that she would never see me again. I am sure my leaving home for China was harder on them than on me. We lived near the station so we borrowed a wheelbarrow and thus transported all my baggage to the depot. The train came in - the train pulled out - and I was off on the great adventure of my life.
As it happened Unett was not at home that morning. She, if I remember rightly, was in Toronto in connection with a position she had with the Torrington's Conservatory of music. However she was at the Union Station, Toronto, to see me off and I think she had a harder time than my parents to keep back the tears. I was also delightfully surprised that about a dozen of my college friends had taken the trouble to come down thus revealing their friendship and good wishes for my future.
I are sure that you my children, and any other moderns who have enough perseverance to read through these wandering memories, will wonder at the degree of feeling connected with my leaving for China. Possibly my Irish Cornish heritage had something to do with this on my part, but it was much more than that. Nowadays one gets on a plane and takes a trip to some far-off corner of the earth and everyone is comparatively nonchalant about it. But 1964 is vastly different to 1906. Speed has revolutionized travel and made even the most distant lands our next door neighbour.
Beside this, my going to China was presumably not just a trip, but a life time adventure. Further, while I can truthfully say that the Boxer rebellion with its slaughter of missionaries and Chinese Christians, did not at all trouble me, yet it was recent enough to affect the attitude of many in their anxiety for their friends who were going to live there.In fact, only six years had passed since the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boxer_Rebellion slaughter of the missionaries.] ([[Rutherford-448|Dave]])
Of my trip across the continent little needs to be said. I had been having a lot of dental work done and a very sore tooth marred the trip as far as Winnipeg. I did not see [[Bowles-750|Manly]] as he was somewhere in the States taking a course in orthodentia but [[Spink-212|his good wife]] welcomed me.Manly and Mae did not marry until 1909, so he must have been entertained by his brother's fiancee. ([[Rutherford-448|Dave]]) Then down to Morden to visit [[Bowles-748|Sherlock]], [[Ward-7403|Maggie]] and family. An early blizzard almost kept me there but we managed to get to the depot and got back to WinnipegDuring his stay in Winnipeg, the Victoria College paper reported that he spoke in front of a crowd of over 2,000 at Grace Methodist Church on Sunday evening November 16th. (Acta Victoriana, 30:65, 1907, pg. 292.) and on to Souris to visit [[Bowles-747|John]], [[Ianson-4|Vinia]] and family. The weather continued cold and stormy. I had to make connection with the transcontinental at Brandon. The train from Souris landed me there sometime about four pm when I was told that the transcontinental was delayed by the storm, and would be a few hours late. As a matter of fact it did not arrive until near morning and I had a long, dull time waiting in the station. Wesley Morgan, one of my best college friends[http://library.vicu.utoronto.ca/exhibitions/vic_in_china/sections/missionaries_and_mission_stations/1900s_the_victoria_eight_.html Vic in China, entry for The Victoria Eight.], who like myself was on his way to China, was on this train and the rest of the way to Vancouver was pleasant and uneventful. I might say that this was my first glimpse of real mountains and I, as it were, fell in love with them. They put a sort of magic charm on me - a magic that was to be greatly increased by the mountains of China.
There was a delay of a few days in the sailing of our steamer which was one of the early Empress boats of the C.P.R.. I was asked to go ahead to Victoria to speak in the First Methodist Church on Sunday. [[Image:Bowles-579-26.jpg|500px|Victoria 1906]]
'''Victoria - 1906'''
On Monday Rev. Adams (not the Adams I knew at Laural) kindly insisted that we go to a Chinese restaurant and have a Chinese dinner. What they brought me was a large bowl of something called chow-chow, supposedly a Chinese dish. Well, China is a big country and possibly in some part they indulge in food of that kind, but in all my years in China and having eaten hundreds of Chinese meals, I never came across anything that faintly resembled chow-chow. I did not like it, but trusting to my digestion, I gallantly ate it all. Possibly this had something to do with the misery that was soon to be my lot. It was almost dark when the Empress arrived and at last our whole gang was together. It consisted of six married couples, three W.M.S, ladies and three bachelors. The three bachelors were Edward Wallace[http://library.vicu.utoronto.ca/exhibitions/vic_in_china/sections/missionaries_and_mission_stations/1900s_edward_wilson_mrs_rose_cullen_wallace_and_family.html Vic in China, entry for Ed & Rose Wallace]., Wesley Morgan and myself and we had been very close friends during our college days. This was by far the largest group of new missionaries the Methodist Church had ever sent overseas.
[[Image:Bowles-579-18.jpg|500px|College Friends]]
'''Six members of the 'VICTORIA EIGHT'
'''College Friends who all ended up in China
'''''From left to right: Newton Bowles, Wesley Morgan, Jolliffe, Sibley, Hal Robertson, and Ed Wallace.'''
It was remarked in our church paper that we were a new type of missionary for instead of singing hymns we sang the old college song "''My father sent me to Victoria''" I was ready for the bountiful dinner that followed and ate heartily. Then Ed and I walked the deck for quite a considerable time and I remember remarking to him that I was sure I was going to enjoy this ocean trip very much. In due time we went down to our stateroom. I sat down on the bed, leaned over to pick up my valise and suddenly everything went wrong. There is no use trying to tell the horrors of a bad attack of sea sickness to one who has never experienced it. I think it was the third day that I, or what was left of me, crawled out on the deck and about another four days before I ventured into the dining room.The Vic newspaper corroborates this story and Newton was not alone:
"''We ate a hearty dinner (more fools we), and spent a lovely moonlight evening on deck... Something happened during the night that troubled the waters. In consequence Newton succumbed before morning. Wes, went off like a shot while dressing. Edward collapsed in the breakfast room. The others went off at different intervals like popcorn. Soon all that was left of the gay missionary gang was a solemn row of sad-featured silent ones laid out in rugs and steamer chairs on the heaving deck, and many votive offerings to old Father Neptune and the Daughters of the Sea. So Wednesday passed and fell into the ocean of oblivion - and Thursday. Some of our memories begin again on Friday, others not until Sunday.''" (Acta Victoriana, 30:65, 1907, pg. 295.)
Those four days I ate out on the deck having found three things my stomach did not reject - soda biscuits, celery and olives. This last I had formerly rather disliked. The latter part of.the journey was enjoyable and by the time we reached Japan I was back to normal living. I well remember the evening we reached Yokahama. One of our missionaries to Japan met us at the dock. Rickshas were called and instructions were given. We were to see a little of the city and then to meet at a certain restaurant. This was my first touch with a city of the Far East. It was all so strange and foreign to me that I had, as it were, to pinch myself to see if I would not wake up and find it all a dream. I got separated from all but one of our party (I think it was Hal Robertson). Our ricksha men suddenly stopped before an extra fine building and motioned us to enter. Well we looked in and found a bevy of nicely dressed Japanese maidens sitting in a half circle on the floor and smiling a most welcome 'Come on boys'. We beat a hasty retreat wondering if the ricksha men had found this was the place which most foreigners passing through Yokahama desired to find. We had a jolly time at the restaurant where each one roasted a piece of steak over a charcoal fire. I would like to add that the sail through the Japanese sea, dotted as it was with the white sails of innumerable fishing boats, was entrancingly beautiful. On the last day of the ocean voyage I was playing a game of shuffleboard when someone called out 'There's China'. We immediately stopped playing and I hastened to get my first glimpse of the land of my adoption. All that was to be seen was what looked like a mudbank jutting out into the ocean. But it was China and I forgot all about the game and leaning over the ship's railing I gazed and gazed, pondered and wondered for a long time.
We had about a week in Shanghai stopping at a home the China Inland Mission had for the accommodation of missionaries on their travel to inner China. There was a lot of shopping to be done, some for ourselves, more for our people in West China. I indulged in two or three summer suits of white duck which were made to order and were extremely cheap. I had my first real Chinese meal, saw something of the foreign concessions and the Chinese city. The contrast was great but I fear none of us grasped the true significance of this. It was to be brought home to us before we left China.
The next stage of our journey was taken on a well-equipped Yang Tsi river steamer which was bound for Hankow. The river, for a good number of miles, was so wide it seemed more like a lake than a river. Jimmie Wallace, a good college friend, who was with the Y.M.C.A. in Nankin, had invited us three bachelors to stop off and visit him, an invitation we gladly accepted. However the fates stepped in to keep me from ever seeing Nankin. I developed a very nasty cold with considerable fever and the doctor of our party, Frank Allen, used his authority to forbid my going. I suppose that was wise but I have always regretted that I never saw China's ancient capital.
We arrived in Hankow on Christmas Day, Two hotels had been recommended to us. One, the smaller of the, two, gave a reduction to missionaries so to it we went. When it came to the assigning of rooms it was found that there was accommodation for all save the lone bachelor, so I made my way to the other hotel. I had one advantage over the others in that I had turkey, cold not hot, for dinner. This was my first Christmas away from home. No matter where I was I had always found my way home for Christmas and to be alone in a strange hotel in a foreign land was, to put it mildly, not at all conducive to the making of a merry Christmas. There being nothing else to do I went early to my room. There was really nothing to find fault with except the room somehow was not a bit homelike and besides was decidedly chilly. I enquired about a fire and was told I could have one in the grate at a modest extra charge. However the fire when it was started was of the nature that produced much more smoke than heat. I crawled into bed and dreaming of former Christmases and far off friends finally fell asleep.
We had two interesting days in Hankow and then being joined by my two fellow bachelors we all took boat for IChang. On this part of the journey we travelled by daylight only. The weather was fine and I remember this part of our trip as being especially pleasant. We arrived at Ichang on New Year's Day, 1907. Here again the C.I.M. had a home where missionaries travelling through could be entertained. It was much smaller and more poorly furnished than the one in Shanghai which necessitated our looking up our trunk or box wherever we had packed bedding. The story is told by one lady who was shown into a room where there was nothing but some absolutely necessary furniture (and not much of that - no mattress or bedding) but on the wall there was a motto 'The Lord will provide'. However Mr. Squire, who was in charge of the place, was kindly disposed, and did the best he could to make us comfortable and being missionaries there really was nothing that we should complain about. Here Dr. Cox came all the way from his station at Rensheo to take charge and guide us up the river which was the more difficult part of the journey. Ichang was near the mountains that characterize considerable of West China and somehow, in some marvellous way, working through long, long ages, the river had made for itself a way through. In this sometimes the river broadened out and flowed more or less placidly on its way; again it narrowed down and ran swiftly through narrow gorges or dashed its foaming way down raging rapids. Up to this time no steamer had ascended this river. A German steamer did try but went down at the first rapid. [[Image:Bowles-579-24.jpg|500px|German steamer]]
'''Where the German steamer sank''' Later, stronger and more powerful steamers were to succeed in travelling up this river but it was ours to travel by the age old houseboat. The motive power for these was the really remarkable Chinese tracker with an occasional help when the river ran more -calmly. Then, if the wind were favorable, the sails were hoisted. Such occasions were few and far between. May I say I was, and still am, very glad that I had this houseboat trip. It was not all a picnic but on the whole it was both unique and enjoyable. I would not have missed the experience for a good deal. Dr. Cox probably did not find it so enjoyable for upon him fell the full responsibility which I was later to learn was no small matter. Just to rent the boats was a tedious business. It was thought that four would be sufficient but the amount of luggage was so great that a fifth, but smaller one was also needed. It took two weeks to accomplish all that had to be done. Then at last, late one afternoon, we made the start, but first the sacrificial rooster had to be slain and the blood sprinkled on the prow of the boat to appease the river demons. I think it was the next day we reached the first rapid. Just here at the risk of being redundant may I say that the spice of danger in the rapids, the grandeur of the gorges, the fact of so much that was new and strange, and not least the perfect harmony and fellowship of the whole group, made this part of our long journey to West China one of interest and pleasure. This was true though it does not mean that there were no times of sober thought and meditation.
Now back to our first rapid. At these rapids extra trackers had to be hired - the number being a hundred more or less depending on the force of the rapid. [[Image:Bowles-579-27.jpg|500px|trackers]]
'''Trackers on the Yangtse''' Now if only I had the letters I sent home I would be able to tell you the names of the rapids and something about them. I have often wished I had them for I think one's first letters from a country, if not always most correct, are apt to be the most interesting. But alas they are gone. But I have a fairly clear memory of this the first rapid we had to ascend. For one thing there were so many boats anchored waiting their turn it was not till the morning of the fourth day that our turn came. That night we were anchored if not in the rapid proper, yet there there was a great rush of water that swayed our boat up against the rocks with bumps that continued all the night. In the morning we discovered that quite a hole had been punched in the side of the boat but fortunately just above the water line. As a matter of safety we were told not to stay on the boat, but to walk along the track that the trackers used. The rush of the water was so strong that at times one wondered which was going to win - the trackers or the rushing river. A broken rope, or a faltering on the part of the trackers could mean a real disaster. We breathed a sigh of relief when the last of our boats made the ascent in safety. I are sure that after this we took rapids, as it were, in our stride with scarce a thought of danger. What makes me sure of this is that at one rapid Ed Wallace and I decided we would like to know just what it was like to ascend a rapid on the boat. We got off when the others did and then sneaked back on. There really wasn't much to it. The boat seemed to be trembling all the time but moved slowly and steadily along. How we change! Now in my advanced years I avoid unnecessary danger like a cat avoids water. Two other incidents of the journey come to my memory. Our boat turned out to be the worst of the flotilla. It was old, and some of the timbers none too sound. As a result we woke up one morning to find our boat had sprung a leak. Fortunately we had anchored on a shallow sandy beach but not so shallow but that the hold of the boat was pretty well filled with water. As the boats always anchored together all hands came to the rescue. There was much pulling and tugging - out came trunks and boxes. Fortunately it was a bright sunny day. A clothes line was somehow stretched along the shore and soon all sorts of clothes, linens; etc. were flapping in a slight breeze. I have somewhere a shot of the six of us who called this boat our home. In it we are standing in a line in front of the clothesline and I am sure we do not look at all like a disconsolate group. Incidentally I look the most like a tough but of more significance is the fact that only I and possibly Mrs. Robertson are alive today. [[Image:Bowles-579-20.jpg|500px|trackers]]
'''Happy Bunch on the Yangtse'''
'''From left to right:''Newton, Dr. Jim Cox, Ed Wallace, Harold Robertson, Mrs. Robertson, Wes Morgan''''' About four pm on another afternoon our boat ran upon a submerged rock which punched a hole in its bottom and as a matter of course the water began to pour in. Quick work on our part in getting up trunks and boxes, plus the fortunate fact that the rock kept our boat from sinking to any great depth, meant that in this case we suffered but little from the soaking of our clothes etc. Hence the problem of drying things was small but the problem of getting the boat off the rock with the hole safely plugged was a really difficult one. This meant at least three things. First there had to be a temporary plugging of the hole. Second, the boat must be lightened so that it could be moved off the rock without tearing a larger hole in its bottom. The third involved a more permanent plugging of the hole. To accomplish all this a considerable portion of our goods had to be taken to the shore. From somewhere a small boat was secured and by nightfall this was accomplished. It did not seem sensible to leave the stuff unguarded and Ed Wallace and Wes Morgan were the heroes chosen for this task. Taking a plentiful supply of blankets they were the fortunate ones having a restful and uneventful night. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson found refuge in one of the other boats. Dr. Cox and I remained on the boat and for us there was neither rest nor sleep until early dawn. The actual method to be followed in plugging the breach, of course, belonged to the captain. At long last he had his preparations all made. The contraption he had made to us looked anything but substantial, but as a matter of fact, once it got properly fixed in its place, it answered the purpose very well. Next came the really tricky part of the whole performance and that was to remove the temporary plug, install the permanent one and to do this so quickly as to avoid any large inrush of water. I was not at the moment down in the hold (which, as I remember it, was somewhere about five or six feet in depth) but I was watching carefully from above. Once the temporary plug was removed there came an unexpected large, mad rush of water. I noticed that a lighted lantern on the floor of the hold was about to be flooded which would leave the hold largely in the dark. In my haste to get down and pick it up I somehow lost my balance and took a header for the bottom. I only saved myself from a very nasty fall by being able to grasp a cross beam which enabled me to land on my feet instead of on my head. Immediately someone shouted to get the trackers who were asleep on the outer front part of the boat. As I hastily scrambled out of the hold I realized the only way to get a quick response would be to give them a baptism of water. I grabbed the first available utensil (which chanced to be what in the good old days we sometimes called a chamber mug) and soon aroused a goodly number of them. Some helped the captain at fixing the plug in place while the others started bailing out the water. Yes, finally we won the battle with very little damage from the water. With one thing and another it was dawning daylight when I found time to rest. But where? I stretched myself out on a nondescript pile of various things. I distinctly remember how one part protruded most uncomfortably into my anatomy. Later investigation proved this to be a typewriter. [[Image:Bowles-579-22.jpg|500px|Wrecked on the Yangtse]]
'''Wrecked on the Yangtse''' [[Image:Bowles-579-19.jpg|500px|Around the Wreck]]
'''Around the Wreck''' Much more could be written about this houseboat trip but we will limit it to a few brief remarks. Yes, we had a Chinese teacher for each boat and we, one and all, made our first attempt toward learning the strange Chinese language. However everything was so new and interesting, we loved so much to take long walks when the weather etc., permitted - and there was altogether so much 'going on' that I am sure none of the teachers was overburdened. We kept the Sabbath Day in what the modern age would call the old-fashioned way. We found some time for worship, reading and meditation. Nevertheless, as we learned later, the missionaries whom we had the privilege of meeting at several mission stations gave the almost unanimous verdict that a new type of missionary had arrived in China and were rather fearful as to how we would stand the realities of missionary work and life: We were altogether too light-hearted and exuberant. Mr. Squires of Ichang, who finally became quite an admirer of our group, felt it his duty to warn us that we did not know what was facing us. That was quite true - we didn't - but, even had we known, I do not think any one of us would have faltered nor would we have let far off clouds darken the sunshine of these days. As for myself while enjoying these experiences to the full, it does not mean that the were no serious, quiet, lonesome moments. Along another line there began on this trip nasty attacks of diarrhea, a trouble that was to bother me much during my years in China and, probably, the loss of about thirty pounds in weight. Also the day we were due in Kiating I had my first attack of lumbago, the forerunner of a type of trouble that bothered me occasionally for about forty years.
Pleasant and interesting as this houseboat trip had been, I am sure all of us were glad when after two and a half months we finally reached Kiating on or about March 31st. Concerning our stay in Kiating my memory is decidedly hazy. For this I an inclined to blame the attack of lumbago. It crippled me badly even keeping me in bed for part of the time. I do remember that I was the guest of Dr. Charles and Mrs. Service.See [http://library.vicu.utoronto.ca/exhibitions/vic_in_china/sections/missionaries_and_mission_stations/1900s_charles_robina_service_and_family.html Vic in China, entry for Charles and Robina Service.] Also how lying in bed Sunday forenoon I heard the children in the Sunday school sing a hymn that took me faster than the speed of light to a rural church some 10,000 miles away where as a child I joined in singing that same hymn. The hymn was 'Whosoever will may come'. The fact that it was being sung in Chinese made no difference. It was, as it were, I and the children who were childhood friends who were singing it in the basement of Caeser's Church on the south-west corner of the junction of the Fourth Concession East and the thirty-second side road of the township of Chinguacousy, Ontario, Canada. About five days later a group of us left Kiating to finally end our journey at the station to which we had been appointed. That for me meant Ren Sheo. This was my first chair ride through the China countryside. I have decided to mention only the memory I have of a considerable portion of the first day's journey. We passed through a hilly district but not one of steep high hills, rocks and barren hillsides. It was the very opposite of this. The road wound through lovely narrow valleys abounding with a great variety of semi-tropical verdure. This was true also of the hillsides which were covered with shrubs and trees - these latter not huge and lofty but though comparatively small, possessed such unusual charm and beauty as well might have inspired the poem -
''I think that I shall never see
''A poem lovely as a tree
When I add that frequently a stream, babbling its way along, added a song of music you perhaps can understand how it all appealed to me as something idyllically beautiful - a sort of fairy land.
Not to spoil the above, other and different aspects of travel in China in those days may well be postponed.
'''My first year on the Mission Field'''
If I were asked to give a year-by-year account of my life on the mission field it would be an almost impossible task. Most of the years, more or less, blend into one another with only the occasional one standing out, marked with some significance. However there is one year that stands out from all the others and that one is my first year in West China. This not because of any outstanding or remarkable incident but because of the change of environment it brought to me and its contrast to the years that followed. I have debated long as to whether this justifies it being given a place in this rambling account and finally decided it is distinct enough to be included.
So come with me to Ren Sheo, a fairly large, unwalled, market town, the capital of a thriving county, with an unusual number of markets. It consisted almost entirely of one long street running through a valley with really high hills on either side. There was little in it of architecture or beauty to recommend it. Part way up one of the hill sides were the Residence and School of the Women's Missionary Society and the Residence for the General Board Missionary. Down in the valley, right on the street, was the church and hospital. This building was formerly a Chinese inn which a few years previously in a time of unusual popularity, had been given to our Mission by the Chinese. [[Image:Bowles-579-28.jpg|500px|Ren Sheo Church]]
'''Ren Sheo Church''' I was a paying guest in the home of Rev. and Mrs. A.C. HoffmanSee [http://library.vicu.utoronto.ca/exhibitions/vic_in_china/sections/missionaries_and_mission_stations/1891_1909_roster_of_victoria_college_missionaries_to_west_china_.html Vic in China, Missionary Roster] and [http://library.vicu.utoronto.ca/exhibitions/vic_in_china/portraits/ Vic in China, Vic College Missionaries in West China.] who, with their two quite small children, lived in the hillside residence. They were exceedingly kind and did their best to help the rookie missionary in his adjustment to life in China, The English-speaking adult population was small, if I remember aright, just eight of us. The only task assigned to me by Council was the study of the Chinese language and this, aided by a Chinese teacher who knew no English, I diligently tried to do. I soon found that the time I could profitably give to that task was limited. For one thing the continuous looking at Chinese characters tended to make my eyes ache. Having done my stint of study for the day there was time left for something else. I started the study of two subjects on my B.D. course which I wrote the following spring, thus getting my degree. But that was not the recreation I needed. Everyone was so busy with their various duties that there was not much leisure for social getting together. For exercise I took to walking mostly up and down the high hill behind our house. Then there was a little used grass tennis court but only very occasionally was there anyone to play with. The few games I did have worked out to my disadvantage. During my last year at college I had the misfortune to badly bruise my right heel. . It bothered me a lot at first but seemed to be perfectly cured before I left Canada. Tennis was then a new game to me and using tennis shoes apparently did not give the protection needed. At any rate it brought the soreness all back again and I went limping around. Finally got crutches made which I used, not all the time, but quite considerably. Later I found that an instep support gave relief and gradually cure. Meantime I was handicapped so I bought a horse. He was just the size of a large pony but a handsome and peppy little fellow. With him I roamed the nearby countryside. It was on the long dark winter evenings that I felt most lost as to what to do. Reading material was scarce. Finally I sent home for a violin. It really helped to relieve the monotony and, believe it or not, in the course of time, and if you had a keen ear for music, you could almost surely tell what I was trying to play. Of course I attended the Chinese services regularly and these gradually took on more significance to me. I distinctly remember one or two things that gave a little variety to my life. One was the Christmas feast given by the church for the poor of the vicinity. Of course I had read of the poverty in which multitudes of Chinese were said to exist. I had already noticed that some were apparently living on a very low standard, one which was not far from malnutrition. But what I saw that day was a revelation of a depth of poverty that has to be seen to realize how dire it could become. Here they came, the halt, the lame, the blind, the diseased, in filthy garments and visible blemishes. Old folk unable to walk carried on the backs of helpers - little children thin and emaciated. Just where they came from I do not know for except for an occasional beggar there was very little sign of such poverty to be seen as one walked the street of the town. A touch of ancient biblical past came to my attention. When a Chinese was asked how many had attended the feast he answered stating a certain number of men beside the women and children.
Later that day we missionaries amid comfort and cleanliness feasted on an abundance of the best of food. The contrast was worth thinking about.
That Christmas Day is remembered by me for another reason. Mail came to Ren Sheo about nine times a month and it so chanced that Christmas evening I received nineteen letters from the homeland. They came from my home folk and from college friends and others. Needless to say I read them all and a few of them I read over and over several times. In one way this made an ideal ending for Christmas Day but to be honest I may confess that it brought a real attack of nostalgia.
The other incident that broke the regular routine was one day Dr. Cox said to me "Newton, I have two patients in the hospital on whom I think I should operate and I want you to give the anaesthetic." What! I who had never even been in an operating room to give the anaesthetic. At first it sounded too absurd to be worth considering but while a bit fearful the idea rather intrigued me so I said if he thought I would be of any help I was willing to do what I could. On the appointed day I made my appearance in the operating room which was as unlike a modern operating room as you could possibly imagine but it was under conditions such as this that our doctors in those days had to carry on their work. I followed directions as carefully as I could. The first operation was removing some dead bone from the leg of a young lad and as far as I know was successful. The second was on a man who had been shot. When we got him under the anesthesia, and Dr. Cox started to examine as how best to proceed, the man had such a bad hemorrhage that he decided it was best not to attempt an operation. Possibly today in a modern hospital with skilled surgeons and nurses, blood transfusions etc., the man's life could have been saved but not under the conditions that existed then in our mission hospitals. By the way, do you think that, on the strength of that day's experience, I would be justified in speaking of myself as an experienced anaesthetist?
Just one more matter and the record of my first year is finished. Somewhere about mid-winter 1908, I found myself lying awake in bed seeking sleep that would not come until the night was almost spent. I said nothing about this for a time thinking that nature would work out a cure. As it got worse rather than better I finally spoke to Dr. Cox. He gave me a sedative. It helped not at all. A second and stronger one likewise failed. Then he brought another which he cautioned me to use sparingly and only when absolutely required. Each night I sought sleep but always without success until taking this medicine. Though it put me to sleep it did nothing to cure my insomnia. In looking back I have wondered much as to the cause of my trouble. I am sure my physical condition could not by itself account for it. Though I had had nasty attacks of something in the nature of intestinal flu and a stubborn cold or two, yet these, though quite annoying and generally bad enough to considerably curtail my language study, still were never serious enough to cause me any particular anxiety. How then account for this prolonged attack of insomnia. I am not a psychologist and do not know the right 'jargon' in which to express my idea but my explanation is something like this. Somewhere down in my subconscious being there had been a struggle going on in the matter of adjusting myself to life in China. This struggle was just as real as if I had been clearly conscious of it. Its consequence was also just as real which meant that it had created in me a degree of hidden discord that was destructive to that inner quietness of spirit that is conducive to natural sleep. I think there is some evidence to support my idea in the fact that, when in the spring I went up to Chengtu to attend the Annual Mission Councils my insomnia disappeared at once.
The Council, much to my surprise, stationed me at Kiating. I know not why the change was made but have always suspected it was at the suggestion of Dr. Cox who probably thought a change would be good for me. Thus ended my first year in a mission station.
'''Kiating'''
Kiating was a fairly large and quite important walled city picturesquely situated at the junction of two rivers. The American Baptists and the C.I.M. also had workers here. In looking back I am sure that the problem of adjustment to China now faded into the background. There was more than one reason for this but I think the main one was that by this time I knew enough Chinese to enable me to enter into closer relation with the Chinese. The Council told me that until autumn I was to give full time to language study. I interpreted this as permitting me to make an itinerating trip with the Rev. Wm. Mortimore.[http://library.vicu.utoronto.ca/exhibitions/vic_in_china/sections/missionaries_and_mission_stations/1900s_w_j_mabel_mortimore_and_family.html Vic in China, entry for W.J. & Mabel Mortimore.] Of that trip two incidents stand out in my memory. One of these took place in a fairly large town. It was market day and the place was crowded with people. From the reception we received it would seem that most of them had never seen a foreigner. We certainly were the centre of curiosity and interest for everyone. Mr. Mortimore and the Chinese workers who were with us decided this was a good opportunity to proclaim our message and sell or distribute some Christian literature. In front of a temple there was a large open space which was enclosed on three sides. A table was secured and the literature was spread out on it. The crowd followed us until the place was completely packed. I won't trust my memory even to guess as to the number. At first they were quiet and listened to the speakers of which of course I was not one. I took as my part to look after the literature. Just what actuated that crowd I do not know but in a short time they began to grow very restless and to press upon us. Standing where I was I could see how those at the far end would begin to push and as a result the whole crowd would sway toward us. As this continued and gradually grew worse we were more and more hemmed in. The table was jostled and the literature scattered around. Perhaps it was my ignorance but I did not feel at all alarmed. Mr. Mortimore (who was far from being a nervous type) and the Chinese who were assisting him saw the situation somewhat differently. They decided that under the circumstances the sensible thing to do was to leave at once. I suppose the fact that behind us was a wall with no opening and we were completely hemmed in by the densely packed crowd led some one to say "Yes, let's get out if we can". With all the brashness of a freshman I said "Just follow me and I'll get you out." Gathering up some of the literature I stepped down. Though the Chinese were packed in so densely that it seemed impossible to open a way, yet somehow a way did open. A very narrow aisle it was but in a single line we marched out. Even then we were still crowded on every side. Out in the suburbs they followed us and quite a few, like Zacchaeus, climbed into the branches of trees to watch the strange barbarians depart. I suppose the reason I remember this so well is that it was my first experience with the large crowds that often gathered around us in the market towns.
Another memory of that trip was my first experience of a Chinese priest exorcising an evil spirit. We spent a day or two in the small walled city of Gin Ien where we had a chapel and quite a number of Christians. One afternoon I went to the loft of the chapel intending to indulge in a sleep. Instead of a sleep came a strange tangle of sounds from a nearby house. There also came the vigorous chanting of some ritual. There was an open window but from where I was, neither the priest nor the musicians were visible. Just how long this kept on I do not remember but it was no short period but I do remember the finale thereof. It sounded as if all the musical instruments were brought into play together while the chanting of the priest came forth with new power. In the midst of this there shot up a brilliant scarlet red flame (the only part of the service which I saw). Then suddenly, the flame died away, the cymbals and the chanting stopped and all was silence. The evil spirit had been driven out. I learned later that it was a haunted house that thus was freed from the menace that had infested it.
It might be appropriate to record here a somewhat similar incident which took place about two years later when travelling with Mr. Quentin[http://library.vicu.utoronto.ca/exhibitions/vic_in_china/sections/missionaries_and_mission_stations/1900s_ap_cw_quentin_and_family.html Vic in China, entry for A.P & C.W. Quentin.] who succeeded Mr. Mortimore in Kiating. While we were eating our evening meal in the front part of the inn, we heard a strange jangle of sounds coming from somewhere further back. Our meal over, we went back to see just what was going on. In a small room, the door being open, we saw a young woman lying on a bed. To show interest in what was going on was regarded more as a compliment than an intrusion. The young woman looked to me to be in an advanced stage of T.B. But whatever it was, the Chinese attributed it to some evil spirit that had taken possession of her. The priest was there to exorcise this demon. It all sounded very much like what I heard in the exorcising of the haunted room but there were a few differences. Here though we could not see the 'orchestra' we could see the priest. He had several things that he used along with his incantations. The only one I can distinctly recall was a whisk with a very short handle but a large bunch of long hair attached to one end. This ever and anon he vigorously waved through the air as if to make sure the evil spirit was not taking refuge there. At last the music and the chanting rose to a mighty crescendo ending with a crash and a shout, then all was still. The thing that intrigued me most I did not notice till just near the end. Lying on the floor near the foot of the bed was a figure of a straw man about thirty inches in height. Upon enquiry we were told that the evil spirit had been forced to take possession of this straw man. Upon further questioning we learned that it was to be taken out of the village to some lonely little frequented spot and there discarded. If you have a Bible in your home read Leviticus 16/ 20-22.The story of the 'scape-goat', atoning for man's sins.
Now let us return to Kiating and my life there. By decision of the Council full time for language study ended with the coming of autumn when the school work was assigned to me. This of course brought me into direct touch with the Chinese teachers as well as the pupils. It was a day school in which, in addition to the teaching of Chinese, which naturally was given a somewhat major place, there had been added most of the subjects that I had studied in the public schools of Ontario. In these western subjects the standard was not very high but it was a beginning. At first I limited myself to the teaching of religion and English. Later I added some teaching of arithmetic and familiarized myself with the other subjects so that I could have some idea of the work being done. Oh yes, I also taught singing - don't laugh, it did not go beyond the hymns they used in Sunday School. I enjoyed this work so the year passed quickly and with a modest amount of social life on the whole pleasantly.
With the coming of 1909 I was supposed to be ready for full time work so in addition to the school there was given to me a fairly large country district as my field of labor. In it little or no mission work had been done. One had to begin, as it were at the very bottom. Moreover there was a scarcity in our mission of Chinese evangelists and lay workers. However there was a bright young man in the Kiating Church who was desirous of making a start toward the Christian ministry and he became my associate in this work. Unfortunately he was just as inexperienced as I was in the task that lay before us. However we went forth to do what we could to sow the good seed of the kingdom. On market days it was never difficult to have an audience (sometimes small, sometimes quite large) to whom we would endeavor to bring some phase of our Christian faith. My language limitation put a limitation on how much I could tell them. I never attempted anything that could be called a sermon. What there was of preaching was mostly the contribution of my Chinese companion. Mine, for the time being was a quieter part. For example when I would enter a tea room very frequently a group of men sitting around a table drinking tea would invite me to join them and they always insisted on paying for my tea. It was here, after remarks about the weather or the price of rice or pork etc.; I would get a chance to tell them why I had come to China and in return for the tea give them some free literature. Most of our literature we sold but at a small fraction of its actual cost. We believed it was much more likely to be read if even a small amount was given for it. Until one got accustomed to it, this was a sort of lonely type of work. The real discomfort came from the necessity of using the Chinese inns which, without exception, violated our western standards of cleanliness and where the 'sanitary conveniences' were absolutely awful. What did we accomplish? Well, for one thing, it was good practice for my still faltering Chinese. In one village a small group seemed sufficiently interested that it seemed wise to rent a room or two where we could meet for study and worship. But before this was done I came dawn with a serious illness and for the time being this work came to an end. Of this illness I will have something to say a little later.
There was one event in this year that I can never forget. To appreciate the significance of this a few words concerning our mission work in West China may be in order. The first missionaries of our church arrived in West China in 1892. Their number was small, I think just three married couples and one single man. The first eight years were hard and difficult, at times actually dangerous. In 1895 the riots in Chengtu became so violent that the missionaries all had to leave, some of them narrowly escaping with their lives. When they returned it was to find all our property destroyed. Again during the Boxer trouble in 1900 they had to leave but this time on returning found our property intact. With the overthrow of the Boxers there came a complete reversal of this attitude toward the missionaries. Instead of opposing, the multitudes came to listen. In many cities and market towns they offered to purchase the necessary property if our mission would open a chapel and start a school. The reasons for this change of attitude has been the subject of much discussion and different conclusions have been reached. Whatever the reasons for it, one thing it did was to give the missionaries a marvellous opportunity to present our gospel message. To this they gave themselves with self-sacrificing, unfaltering zeal but it was impossible for them to respond to all the requests that came. The danger was that in trying to teach so many most would get only a somewhat superficial understanding of our message. This was probably to some extent true of those who were received into the church. Speaking generally those received had accepted the primary tenets of our Christian faith, had given up the worship of idols and revealed a degree of sincerity by their faithful attendance at church services. At the same time that deeper need of change in one's inner life and conduct had altogether too small a part in their decision to become Christians. This had gradually become more and more evident so that the senior missionaries had come to the conclusion that the most important task that awaited us was the deepening of the spiritual and moral life of the church members. To help toward this end our mission executive decided to have a convention at which, as far as possible, there would be representatives from all our churches. Ren Sheo being central was chosen as the place of meeting. When I received a copy of the program I got an awful shock. I was down to preach the sermon on Sunday morning, the closing day of the convention. To this day I have never been able to understand why I was chosen for this important task. There were many who by their longer experience knew the need within the church as I could not and who could speak in the Chinese tongue with a fluency and ease that I was very very far from having attained. Well, it looked like downright foolishness to choose me. I was greatly troubled as to whether or not I could bring the particular message that was needed and even more could I express myself clearly and effectively in the Chinese tongue. This last point worried me a lot. While I had had no serious illness since coming to China yet my health had not been first class, the result being that language study at times became a burden rather than a task which I could tackle with vigor and enthusiasm. Through the work I was doing I was gradually getting more freedom in speaking but if my memory serves me right I think that up to this time I had never attempted what might be called a normal sermon. The nearest to it was a short talk I gave at a prayer meeting as part of the course in our language study and on which I was marked. Common sense seemed to say "don't you do it". However something within me would not let me decline and, though much troubled at the time, I have always been glad that I made the decision to accept.
The convention opened on a Wednesday evening in July. The weather was hot, wet and muggy. The program was a blending of the educational and the evangelistic. The early Sunday morning prayer service clearly indicated a serious awakening on the part of most so that when later I rose to speak I had a most attentive audience. Was I nervous! It is the one and only time when my legs were actually shaking. My sermon was not a profound one being just the ever insistent demand that those who would truly follow the Christ must definitely break with sin and evil. Over half a century has gone by since that Sabbath morning and yet, in memory, I can look back and, though somewhat dimly, can see the upturned faces of that congregation as, midst a silence that could almost be felt and a tenseness that could not be mistaken, they, as it were, drank in the message I was bringing. Whatever language imperfections there were, there was no doubt but that they knew what that message was. One later evidence came when, years later, listening to one of our Chinese evangelists, it suddenly dawned on me that he was preaching my Ren Sheo sermon. Before he concluded he made the acknowledgment that this was the case. Well, to return to Ren Sheo. Under the circumstances it was deemed wise to change the subject which had previously been decided upon for the afternoon service and a Senior Missionary took Charge. It would be nearer the truth to say the congregation took charge. If it were a mission history I am trying to write I would feel it necessary to tell in more detail what took place in the afternoon and evening 5ervices. Suffice it to say that there was a response, that was absolutely spontaneous, and deeply emotional. No longer did 'saving face', so dominant in Chinese society have control, but with trembling voice and tears they, one by one, sobbed.out the sorry story of their sin. It is easy for one not there and ignorant of the conditions and influences under which these people lived to smile in cynical contempt of such proceedings but we missionaries. though surprised and astounded, saw it all in a different light. Not indeed that we thought this to be the normal way people should enter the Kingdom of God but that under the circumstances something of this nature was necessary to break the bonds that had held these people in a grip that blocked the way to true Christian living. I have wondered if it were something like this that Jesus meant when He said "''The Kingdom of heaven suffereth violence and the violent take it by force''". I have already more than once made reference to my somewhat indifferent health. It would be easy to misinterpret this. True a lumbago attack would put me to bed for a few days but these were few and far between. The intestinal attacks were much more frequent and while somewhat debilitating yet very rarely did they keep me from carrying on my work even if not as vigorously as would otherwise have been the case. As a matter of fact I can now recall only one occasion when I was compelled to keep my bed for a week or more. This happened in the Da 0 Si temple on Mount Omei. This temple, at that time, was used much by the missionaries for their summer holiday. [[Image:Bowles-579-32.jpg|500px|temple at Mount Omei]]
'''Temple at Mount Omei''' Wes Morgan and I were keeping house together and continuing our language study. I had a very severe attack and George Sparling and his good wife Dorothy took me in to their limited quarters and nursed me back to health. I still have a deep feeling of gratitude for their kindness. However in the early fall of 1909 I came down with a virulent relapsing fever. My temperature shot up around 105 degrees and stayed there for, as I recall it, three or four days. Then it came down several degrees and we thought the battle was won. But no, soon it would shoot up again. How often this happened I would now hesitate to say but much oftener than I liked. The one bright feature was that most relapses registered a little less fever than the former one. Any one who has had a temperature as high as I had will understand me when I say I felt dreadfully ill and while never giving away to despair could not but wonder if this were not the final call. Here I would like to bear a tribute to one who is not now alive to read this. Miss Lottie Lawson, later Mrs. Walter Small[http://library.vicu.utoronto.ca/exhibitions/vic_in_china/sections/missionaries_and_mission_stations/1900s_walter_lottie_small_and_family.html Vic in China, entry for Walter and Lottie Small.], a nurse of the W.M.S., volunteered her services which was no small comfort to this young man, I do not think Dr. Crawford knew just what to call my illness but between them they gradually won the battle against what-ever virus or germ etc., that had laid hold on me.
When I was sufficiently recovered I was strongly urged to go to Chengtu for a change. This I did and spent about two weeks as a guest of Rev. and Mrs. James Endicott who were very gracious hosts. Returning to Kiating I took up again the work that I had been doing before the illness laid me low. Early in 1910 I again went to Chengtu this time to attend the annual meeting of our mission council. But again I was unfortunate. This time I came down with an unusually bad cold with considerable fever and while council was being held I was in bed under the doctor's care,, All this raised the question whether, for reasons of health, I should remain in China or return to Canada. A committee of doctors was appointed to wait on me and bring in a recommendation. They came, stood around my bedside, examined me, and asked a lot of questions. Then in my presence began to talk. the matter over. Of course I was deeply interested. Did I want to be sent back to the work in Canada which a few years previous I had been so loath to leave. No, I did not. Not that the home task in Canada did not to some extent still appeal to me but something of the magnitude of the task that was ours in China had laid hold on me and I wanted to stay with it. I don't think I gave expression to my preference but with both ears and heart I listened to what they were saying. It looked at first as if Canada was going to win, when one of them - Dr. Barker - said "Ithink we ought to give him another year before making any such decision". The rest agreed and I am glad to say that while my health was not perfect, yet never again was it deemed necessary to raise the question as to my physical fitness for.the work in China.
'''Chengtu'''
This Council did something which greatly surprised me. I was moved from Kiating to Chengtu. I do not think that this move had any relation to my health but was made in order to meet an emergency which arose through one or more missionaries going on furlough. To me it meant returning to Kiating to conclude certain matters in connection with my work there, pack my goods, say goodbye to my Kiating friends, both Chinese and missionaries, and make my way back to Chengtu. And by the way Chengtu and Kiating were four days apart travelling by chair. Travelling by boat the time varied. Going up river no time was saved but going down river it took one or two days less depending on the time of the year. My work in Chengtu included the church, the junior and senior primary school, and one out station. The church was the first one started by our mission. The older pupils of the school I have just mentioned and also from the W.M. School, most of the employees of our press and a certain number connected with the hospital, guaranteed a good-sized congregation and in some respects a very important one. The weakness of the situation was that the members who had no connection with our mission institution were comparatively few. Everything considered it presented a real opportunity of service. I was fortunate in having one of the ablest of our evangelists associated with me in this work. However, as I was officially the Pastor (as yet we had no ordained Chinese), I felt I should do my part in preaching. I remember I preached on the first two Sundays but having thus, as it were, introduced myself, I saw to it that the evangelist had his regular turn. In fact I rather think he preached oftener than I did. But I did preach fairly regularly and the getting up of a sermon in Chinese still took a lot of time.
The school was much larger and more advanced than the one in Kiating. We had both day and boarding pupils.. I left most of the running of the school to the Chinese principal. We regularly consulted together in a general way but except when some particular problem or difficulty arose I in no way interfered and even then tried to do it in a way that would in no way undermine his authority or prestige. In fact in that first year I had the minimum of difficulty in the school. I taught pretty much the same subjects as I did in Kiating and did what I could to see that the quality of teaching being done was reasonably satisfactory.
My outstation was Tsong Nye Chiao and was only about nine miles from the city. With my pony I could leave in early morning, spend six or seven hours there and be back by dark. This was an average sized market village where we had a chapel and a junior Primary School. As in my next two terms I had quite considerable outstation work I will postpone any account of this type of work until later in these memoirs.
There is not much of particular interest to relate in connection with my work in the city church. It was only partly organized but there were a few members to whom I could always turn for advice. I do happen to remember the first matter that one of the members brought to me for some solution. He belonged to some union, I think in connection with the work he was doing. Like the unions here there was a fee each member had to pay. Part of this money was used in some idol worship and he said that now he was a Christian he did not want any of his money used in that way. To tell the truth I cannot remember just how I met the problem. For one thing - not knowing the man - I was not sure how sensitive he was about this idol worship in which a small part of his money was used, or whether he just wanted to save a little money. I know I consulted with my Chinese teacher who knew much more about Chinese customs than I did. Well, whatever I told him he seemed to go away at least partly satisfied.
The other matter I remember was more serious. A rumor got started that the Chinese evangelist was sadly misbehaving. I had faith in the man and at first I refused to take it seriously but as the rumor persisted and grew I decided something had to be done. I took it upon myself to form a committee consisting of two or three of the best members of the church and one or two missionaries. The Chinese took the main part in the investigation and brought in a report that according to Chinese custom the evangelist had been quite indiscreet, but that there was no truth whatever in the more serious part of rumor. This report was made public at one of our week night gatherings. The evangelist acknowledged the truth of the report and gave assurance that he would not fail in this way again. As far as I could tell he was fully restored in the minds of the church folk to the good standing in which he had previously been held.
On the whole the year passed quickly and pleasantly. My old complaints bothered me some but I had no serious illness and was able to carry on with a fair amount.of vigor. Of missionaries and other foreigners there was a goodly number in Chengtu. There was all the social life one had time for. Tennis was popular and I played it quite a lot. Having filled the allotted time for the first term bachelors I left for home in the spring of 1911. Ed Wallace accompanied me to Shanghai. There we separated, he to go home via Europe and I to hasten home for my parents golden wedding anniversary. '''concluded at [[Space:Memoirs of Rev. N.E. Bowles - Part 3|Memoirs of Rev. N.E. Bowles - Part 3]]''' '''ENDNOTES'''

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==SOME REMINISCENCES FOR MY FAMILY== by [[Bowles-579|Reverend Newton E. Bowles]]
Written by Newton at odd times from March, 1965 up until his ninetieth birthday in September, 1967. '''MORE MEMOIRS FOR MY CHILDREN ''' 19 March 1965,
I had not thought that there would be such a long delay in resuming the writing of my memoirs, but a combination of reasons scarcely worth mentioning must accept the responsibility for this.
Of my trip home for my first furlough there is not much worth recording. I travelled alone as far as Chungking where my good friend [http://library.vicu.utoronto.ca/exhibitions/vic_in_china/sections/missionaries_and_mission_stations/1900s_edward_wilson_mrs_rose_cullen_wallace_and_family.html Ed Wallace] joined me. However, at Shanghai we parted, he to travel home via Europe, I to hasten home in order to be at my parents' golden wedding anniversary. I was not able to book direct passage to Vancouver but had to change steamers in Japan. This gave me the opportunity of spending almost a week in Japan. Jimmie Wallace, whom I was to have visited in Nanking, had not a bad cold intervened, had been transferred to Tokyo to work with Chinese students of whom there were at that time a goodly number seeking to further their education. Besides having a delightful visit with Jimmie, I took advantage of this opportunity to visit three of our Mission centres, one of them being our university at Kobe. This I found very interesting. The greatest contrast between Japan and China in general and of the mission work in particular, impressed me very much. Our missionaries went to Japan 20 years earlier than to China and had never had to meet the riots, etc., which for almost a decade so greatly hindered the work in Sze Chuang. As a result, the Church in Japan had already reached the stage where church authority had very largely passed from the missionaries to the Japanese. It seemed to me that those missionaries whose work had been almost entirely connected with the church were now going through the process of adapting themselves to the new situation and for the time being, while glad for the advancement made, were more or less puzzled as to what the future held for them. That problem, of course, has long been solved. While all this brought home to me the slower growth of our Chinese church, I was on the whole glad that my work was in China.
I got home just in time for the golden wedding anniversary. This was a very happy occasion and it gave me the opportunity of meeting not only the members of my family, but also relatives and friends. [[Image:Bowles-739-1.jpg|500px|Bowles Family]]
'''George & Elizabeth Bowles - 50th Wedding Anniversary'''
Father and mother were the recipients of a grandfather clock but where this heirloom is now I do not know - possibly Unett does.
How did I spend my furlough? As I look back on it now I have decided I did more than the average amount of deputation work, speaking to churches and other organisations concerning China in general and our work there in particular. In this connection I had one trip through to the West Coast.
There were two outstanding events in my furlough. The first a very sad one - the death of my father on 8 March 1912. Although I did not know it, father had been losing strength for some time due to uremia poisoning. How differently one regards the death of an aged person when one is oneself in the thirties than when one is in one's eighties. Of course I was indeed sorry to have father leave us, but I did not appreciate what it almost surely must have meant to father - for death is death and life is life, and the latter is the natural preference of mankind, irrespective of age. This comes home to me now, for in my eighties I have no more desire to die than when I was in my thirties. The choice of death doubtless does come when the increasing infirmities that advanced years ultimately bring make life a weakness and a burden that can never otherwise be lifted. I know that what I have just written may be modified, as it was with Paul, when he said "''Having a desire to depart and be with Christ which is far better''". My father had his faith in a future life with Christ in an unusual degree. I remember talking to him during those last days and his saying to me words to this effect: "''I have no ecstasy, as some mystics have, but I am just waiting in quiet faith.''" That winter I did a lot of week-night speaking to the leagues of Toronto West District who had raised my salary and remembered me in many ways while I was in China, but I was able to return to Brampton on a late train and to take my part in looking after father. I was by his bedside on his last night almost to morning, when [[Bowles-738|Richard]] took over. On March the eleventh we laid him to rest in Providence cemetery where many Bowles sleep as well as a much larger number of friends and acquaintances of my earlier days.
The other outstanding event of my first furlough was of a much happier nature. After swimming around in the sea of romance for a period of somewhere about a decade and a half, seeking (and dare I say it - well! perhaps at times, being sought after - who knows?) there came a successful and very fortunate end to my seeking. On 24 July 1912, Miss Muriel Wood and I took the vows which by a 'Lock' called 'Wed' lifted us into the loftier sea of matrimony. [[Image:Wood-6607.jpg|300px|Muriel]]
'''Newton's bride'''
I have used the word 'fortunate', but a stronger word needs to be added to tell just how wonderful was my fortune. I had indeed found the perfect partner and now for over fifty-two years we have lived together in loving harmony. This has been true of our life in Canada but, if possible, even more true of our years in China. I would like to emphasize that there was MUCH in our life in China that was pleasant and enjoyable. There were periods when all was quiet and peaceful and any threatening clouds seemed far off. However, such times were interspersed with periods of real stress and strain such as tested the quality of one's life. Those of you who persevere in perusing this memoir to the end will get some idea of what is meant, but it is something that has to be experienced to be really understood. Through all these periods of turmoil, my dear wife with her constant unselfish thought for others, her resourcefulness in any emergency, her constant faith, courage and poise, has left me and you my children forever in her debt.
[[Image:Bowles-579-3.png |300px|wedding]]
'''Newton & Muriel on their wedding day''' Well, to go back. Our wedding took place at 73 South Drive, Toronto, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G.H. Wood, whom you my children know as [[Wood-6780|Uncle Herb]] and [[Staveley-21|Aunt Maud]]. For this and many other kindnesses l would like to record our very deep gratitude. My brother Richard with the assistance of the Rev. Dr. Hazzlewood performed the ceremony. Our only attendant was the flower girl - our niece [[Husband-105|Margaret Husband]], the daintiest little lassie you ever laid eyes on.
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'''The wedding party'''
On the advice of a friend we went to Pott's Landing on Lake Cameron for part of our honeymoon. I am sure this advice was given us more in regard to the size of our pocket book, which didn't show much sign of affluence, than for any attractiveness or beauty at Pott's Landing. These it sadly lacked. However, the house was comfortable, the guests were friendly and the meals excellent, so we did not much miss romantic places in which to wander. [[Image:Bowles-579.png |400px|wedding]]
'''At the cottage at Pott's Landing'''
The second week, thanks to the kindness of Mr. and Mrs. E. Wood ([[Wood-9697|Uncle Ernest]] and [[Beale-435|Aunt Nettie]]) we spent with them in their summer cottage at Presqu'lle Point on Lake Ontario. Back in Toronto we were again in luck. Herb and Maud had gone on their summer holiday and had left their home open for us along with the cook, the chauffeur and the car. For at least two weeks we lived in real luxury.
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'''Uncle Herb's place on Castle Frank'''
Preparation for our return to China, together with a certain number of speaking engagements, kept us busy for several weeks and then we were off on our long journey. We had decided to sail from San Francisco, but we went first to Vancouver, calling on the way to visit my three brothers, [[Bowles-747|John]], [[Bowles-748|Sherlock]] and [[Bowles-750|Manly]]. If any of you, my children, want a souvenir, you will find somewhere in our house at ten Harold Street, Brampton, a coat (I think we called it a house jacket) which I bought in San Francisco My wife has asked me more than once why I kept that old coat. My reply is that I want some memento of our honeymoon of which we called this journey just an extension. On this trip the ocean behaved itself and so did I, eating my three meals a day. We had two or three hours at Honolulu which we would have liked to prolong for the same number of days.
When I got this far in my story I got a sort of shock. Of my first stay in Shanghai and the long river journey that followed I had so many memories the problem was what to leave out, but of this journey my memory, with a few exceptions, is relatively very poor. Two things I do remember about our stay in Shanghai. Here we were joined with the outcoming party of new missionaries and upon me fell the responsibility of seeing that they should when arrive safely at their destination. The other was that when I went to the bank to cash an order for 10,000 dollars, I was told that the order was no good. This gave me a bit of a shock but did not surprise me. I had told the mission accountant in Toronto who gave it to me that I thought it was no good but he assured me that it was what they always gave and I would have no trouble cashing it. For the moment I was stumped. I saw the sending of cables and a possible long delay. Then the banker said if I could get a responsible business man to endorse the order he would cash it. This I was fortunately able to do so that the problem was solved. After a pleasant but uneventful trip we reached Ichang. Here the hiring of houseboats and overseeing the baggage being properly stowed away could have been no easy task and I keep asking myself why I have no memory of it, but the answer eludes me. Of the river trip I do have some very definite memories, but to rightly understand them some digression is necessary.
During my first term in China, Sze Chuan was remarkably peaceful. We travelled freely with scarcely a thought of danger. However, during my first furlough an epic change had come to China. Revolution broke out, the Manchu Dynasty was overthrown and in its place a republic was proclaimed. A historian would not have much trouble in finding reasons that would justify that overthrow but I had a conviction, which I think history justified, that proclaiming the country a republic was altogether too premature. It is always much easier to pull down than to build. The Manchu dynasty had introduced some reforms and I have a feeling that a little more patience before taking such drastic steps would have been beneficial for China. Possibly those periods of chaos which haunted China for about thirty years would have been avoided, and communism might not have finally taken control.
I was of course in Canada and missed the experience of having lived in the midst of this historic revolution. I remember when the news re the fighting in Chengtu came through, it included an item saying the missionaries, for safety sake, were living in our hospital. Was I glad that I was ten thousand miles away from all this excitement and danger? Not for a moment. I was no youngster but still youthful enough in spirit to wish I was back in Chengtu sharing with my friends the experience through which they were passing. Foolish of me? Well perhaps. If so you may be glad to know that succeeding years in China did much to knock that kind of foolishness out of me. As a matter of fact, while no one was at all molested, the threat of danger was such that a goodly number of the missionaries was sent to Shanghai as a safety measure. For a short time there was great rejoicing in China. They seemed to think that the mere proclaiming of China as a republic meant the end of their troubles. Alas, the actual issue was far different to their hopes.
Locally, the Governor General of Sze Chuan who resided in Chengtu was taken out to the parade grounds and shot. Just who or what organization took over the reigns of government in Chengtu I probably once knew, but have long forgotten. This I do know, the larger cities such as Chungking set up their own government and no longer took orders from Chengtu. In the uncertain conditions that followed bandits began to flourish again. Some of these, by looting and forced taxation, attracted such large following that they were numbered with the war lords. In the course of time these war lords began fighting among themselves for the control of certain territories. One part of the province might have a period of one, two or even three years of comparative peace, while in another part there would be fighting and discord. The immunity that the missionaries had had from bandits etc., gradually, more and more, ceased to exist.
It was a situation of this nature that we met on our long river journey. It meant that this could not possibly have been the free, happy experience that my first up-river trip was. This was especially true for me, for upon me rested the main responsibility of making decisions and of getting the party safe to its destination. Though we were never really attacked, yet the constant report of fighting that was going on and the work of bandits brought a certain degree of tension and took some of the honey out of your parents extended honeymoon.
For the first half of this river journey only a few minor incidents come to my memory. On one of our boats was a piano. As it could not be put down in the hold the boat was badly balanced and rolled a lot. There was a lady on the boat, who was a very fine woman and an excellent musician but of a somewhat nervous disposition. She got so seriously alarmed at the rolling of the boat that unless something was done about it both she and her husband would be lost to our Mission. This meant a reassignment of personnel among the boats which I was able to accomplish with the minimum of trouble. On a steadier boat the lady soon regained her poise and for many years, she and her husband, made a real contribution to our work.
The new Missionaries were a very fine group and that does not exclude one about whom I, with some hesitation, am about to write. It only goes to prove that missionaries are not always the angelic creatures that probably some folk think they are. In this new group was a young doctor who was a bachelor. I met him for the first time in Shanghai, but of course had heard of him before. I had been told that he had had an unusually hard time to finance his way through college. He had worked hard at any job that he could find and had also practiced much self-denial, all in order to complete his preparation to become a medical missionary. When it came to the journey to Shanghai, in order to save missionary money, he got a position as doctor on another steamer. Along this line, I doubt if any of our missionaries merit as much credit as did this young man. Unfortunately, to put it somewhat crudely, he acted as though he knew what was best for everyone - including your humble servant. He seemed to think that he knew more about travelling on the Yang Tsi than I did and ever and anon proceeded to tell me what I was doing wrong and just how things should be done. Especially did he endeavor to dictate to the other bachelor of our party, and many a verbal scrap these two had. I was much tempted to tell him to mind his own business (and perhaps I should have), but except in a mild way I just left him alone and ignored his so freely given advice. In Chungking we had to go through customs. Now this, to one who lacks experience, is a somewhat tricky business and I was very glad to have one of our Chungking missionaries assisting me. Our young doctor was uninvited but came along and immediately pushed himself to the front as if he was running the show. The aforesaid missionary got so disgusted that he gave this young doctor such a dressing down as I had often been tempted to do. I think it did him good for he was less officious during the rest of the journey. I wondered very much about him and what had led him to take this officious attitude. Could it have been that because of financial difficulties he had not been able to take his place in the life of the college and was largely ignored by his fellow students. But, now, a full fledged doctor, things were different. The time had come for him to assert himself and to take that place of prominence and leadership that had been denied to him in college, I have noticed that obtaining the honorable title of 'doctor' has a peculiar effect on some young folk. For example, one summer when on holiday on Lake Boshkung, I was told that the resident in a nearby cottage was a young minister. I have forgotten his name but for convenience sake I will call him Brown. Chancing to meet him a few days later, I addressed him in these words:."Mr. Brown I believe". As quick as a flash came the response: "Dr. Brown, if you please." So much for the young preacher. A newly graduated medical doctor whom I knew fairly well showed the same sensitiveness as to the honour that was now his. Absent mindedly, on congratulating him, I addressed him as "Mr." - again the immediate response: "Not mister but doctor". To give him full credit he added that I might continue to call him by his Christian name as I had been used to doing - but mister - no, never. Thus if the sudden change from summers of hard toil and a college life in which he was largely ignored, to the stature and affluence of a M.D. had gone to his head, surely the circumstances provide more than an ordinary excuse for him. In ways like this I tried to work out explanations as to the whys and wherefores of his conduct. At the same time I was fearful for his future in China, for if he took the same high-handed attitude towards the Chinese it were better had he never come to China. However, knowing his many fine qualities I was quite hopeful that he would soon adapt himself to his new environment and I was genuinely sorry when in his second year he died of blood poisoning. In his youth in Canada he had at much sacrifice prepared himself to serve in China and now to that end he had given his very life.
The nervous tension I have mentioned was not at all acute until we had passed Chungking. It was then that word reached us that a party of our missionaries who were travelling a little ahead of us (as a matter of fact had turned into a branch river) had been attacked by bandits and in some firing that took place, the [[Jolliffe-247|nine-year old son]]He was actually only four or five. of [[Jolliffe-59|Rev. and]] [[Dunfield-7|Mrs. R.O. Jolliffe]] was shot and killed. This made very real what had been more or less only vague rumors. There was very little one could do to avoid such attacks. At night one could feel comparatively secure if parked at a large market town, but that was not always possible. I was fortunate to have with me on our boat the Rev. A.J. Brace,[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=63990618 Rev. Brace] was not apparently part of the Victoria College group. a veteran of the Boer war and one of those men who apparently do not know what it is to be nervous. We talked it over and decided that to have a bunch of bandits break in upon us when everyone was asleep would be too much of a shock for some of our number, so he and I arranged to share a night-watch. Just for how long we continued this I am not sure, but I know that when we had moved up river a little further we discontinued it. You may be sure that we were all glad when we safely reached Kiating. This was especially true of my good wife as well as myself - for your mother had shared the responsibility with me.
Our appointment was to Chengtu and to the same work as I had before plus several more outstations. This meant that in the city I had the city church - the church just outside the East gate, and a street chapel, also the primary and senior school. The street chapel was used mostly in the evening for the distribution of literature and preaching to those who, out of curiosity, would come in to see what was going on. Generally there was a goodly number present, but it was a changing group and such meetings were absolutely informal.
I might just here say that our assignments for this and the succeeding term were, except for one important change, so nearly identical that what I now propose to write about the work could very well apply to either term. The main difference being that the number of outstations varied and (I think in the third term) Rev. Homer Brown[http://library.vicu.utoronto.ca/exhibitions/vic_in_china/sections/missionaries_and_mission_stations/1910s_homer_muriel_brown_and_family.html Vic in China, entry for Rev. Homer and Mrs. Brown.] took over the educational work in Chengtu.
Somewhat to our surprise, upon reaching Chengtu we found things fairly orderly and peaceful. I had at first only two outstations and these, for a year or two, I could visit without any thought of danger. A little later two more were added and later still (I think in my third term), two more. At least two of these were walled cities - a third if not a walled city was an extra large county town. I tried hard to get an estimate of the population of this district. These varied from 1,000,000 to 1,500,000. In either case it was a large-sized parish with a large number of market towns and villages in which we had no work. The very size of the field always stood out before me as a great but tantalizing challenge. This seems a fitting place to tell a little about this itinerating work, but if you are not interested in the missionary endeavour you had just as well skip it. First, as to the modes of travel. On the Chengtu plain you had four choices. For one you could walk. I tried that but I found that generally I would be too tired to do justice to the evening service which I would be expected to lead. If I soon gave up that method it does not mean I did no walking, for no matter what the mode of travel was, I usually varied it with considerable walking. Then one could get a horse. He did not pull a carriage for you but you went on horseback. The horses were quite small, much like a large pony. I used that off and on for short periods. The next choice was a wheelbarrow. This was possible as there were no hills in the Chengtu plain. There were almost always men with wheelbarrows looking for passengers. Alas, the wheelbarrows had no springs. For a cushion there would be a closely woven pad of rice straw. This was almost as hard as a board. I did use these some, but not very often. It was far from being a restful way of travelling and somehow when evening supper came I generally preferred to stand than sit. The fourth and by far the most comfortable way was to travel by sedan chair carried by three men. When the roads were dry, good carriers would take you up to thirty miles a day. In addition to the chair carriers, at least one load carrier would be needed to carry bedding, literature and probably some food.
[[Image:Bowles-579-30.jpg|600px|Missionaries at a Chinese Inn]]
'''Missionaries at a Chinese Inn - Szechwan Province''' Fortunately in my itinerating I scarcely ever had to spend a night in a Chinese inn. Our chapels were much cleaner places in which there was generally a small room or at least some spot which was clean and which gave us some privacy. May I digress a little more about the Chinese inns. From our standpoint they were proverbially not clean. There were, of course, some that were better than others and in these there would be a sort of upper room several degrees better than the average, yet even here one needed to take care. The ordinary bedroom would have anywhere up to half a dozen very crude beds. The mattresses consisted of a thin layer of hardwoven rice straw. Of course we rented the whole room. Usually there was a dirt floor and a small table on which the melted grease from candles had long accumulated. To try to do any cleaning or dusting would only stir up more trouble. Be very careful in making your bed. Of course you have brought your own bedding and one or more large oil sheets. First thing, carefully spread one of these oil sheets over these oil sheets over the bed, making sure the sheet does not touch the floor. This makes a very good defense against a multitude of enemies that almost surely are awaiting in ambush. Having thus guarded yourself you can make your bed much in the usual way, reasonably well assured that you will not be feasted on during the watches of the night. Another plan is to get a couple of Chinese tables. These are solidly made and about the size of one of our card tables. Put them together and made your bed on them. I have done that quite a number of times. As for sanitary conveniences, I won't spoil your next meal by describing them. However, it is queer, for if one is doing much travelling one soon gets used to these primitive conditions, takes them in one's stride, thankful for the shelter that the inn provides.
Let us now revert to the matter of itinerating of which I had quite a considerable amount to do. Just what did one try to do on these trips? First of all I tried to be of some help and encouragement to the Chinese evangelist or helper who had charge of the work. Just remember that they were all first-generation Christians. There was much in their background that did not make their new allegiance easy. They needed help, guidance and a sympathetic understanding of the difficulties and problems they had to meet. I tried to make them feel that I had come not to snoop around and find things to criticize, but as a fellow worker to share with them in all that concerned their life and work. In one sense I was both teacher and pupil for I knew there was much I could learn from them. At the same time one had, as it were, to keep one's eyes open. It is not to be wondered at if some of these workers made serious blunders or even if the odd one through wrong conduct, was bringing our work, more or less, into disrepute. This, alas, has happened even in our home church. So it happened occasionally in China. In looking back at my experience, whatever failure I had along this line came - I think - from being too trusting. Not very often, but there were times when I had the wool pulled over my eyes. One of these cases I will probably mention later. However, I would rather err by being over trustful than by being over critical.
I did not have much opportunity to teach in the schools, but from time to time gave some tests to find out just how the pupils were progressing and occasionally conducted short classes with them.
Then every year or so, when circumstances permitted, we would plan for a gathering of from three to four days to which, as far as possible, members from the other centres came. For this I would have outside help. Generally another missionary and always one or more of our leading evangelists. These gatherings were educational with bible study as well as evangelistic. Also, as a rule, the whole school would go out to spread the gospel message on the streets and in the tea shops of the town. These gatherings were almost always of real value.
Well, this is enough - perhaps too much - as regards my itinerating work. So let us return to Chengtu. We arrived in Chengtu in the spring of 1913 and, as already recorded, took up pretty much the same work as I had been doing before going on furlough. We were given half of the same house in which I had lived in my first year in Chengtu. Rev. and Mrs. A.E. Johns, who had arrived in China during our furlough,[http://library.vicu.utoronto.ca/exhibitions/vic_in_china/sections/missionaries_and_mission_stations/1910s_alfred_myrtle_johns_and_family.html Vic in China, entry for Alfred and Myrtle Johns] were assigned the other half. It was a big house and we each had plenty of room. Moreover, be it recorded that the Johns and the Bowles got along in perfect harmony and it was the beginning of a friendship that lasted through the years, even extended to the succeeding generation.Rev. Johns' son Martin recalled in his memoirs "''Sugaring Off''" that when his brother Harold and Newton's son Rowell entered University of Toronto in 1936, the three of them shared an off campus apartment. This information was provided to me by Martin's son, Ken Johns. So now we remain in friendly contact through three generations! [Dave Rutherford Nov 2019.]
[[Image:Bowles-579-31.jpg|600px|The House in Chengdu]]
'''The House in Chengdu - 1913''' An event of great interest was the arrival early in December 1913 of a well-nourished lovely baby boy, but - alas - our joy was short-lived. It was a long, hard, difficult delivery and for some cause unknown to me something affected his respiration and he lingered with us only five days. We had planned to call him [[Bowles-2887|George Herbert]] after his grandfather [[Bowles-582|George Bowles]] and his uncle [[Wood-6780|George Herbert Wood]]. His death was the first sorry of our married life. However, to heal that wound, on the following November a charming little lassie arrived ([[Bowles-580|Muriel Margaret]]) and now home life began to take on the feature that really belongs to the making of a home.
In order to explain the change that was to be made in my work, a few words of explanation are, I think, in order. For some time there had been a growing conviction that our church should start work down in the heart of the city. The present situation was near the city wall and close to a large parade ground, and while suitable for the institutional work we were doing, was handicapped in its outreach on the life of the city. The centre of the city was quite different to this. To some extent it was like going downtown in a Canadian city for it meant going where the industrial and commercial activities were to be found. However, there was one big difference. In a Canadian city one would in large measure be getting away from the residential part; in Chengtu one would enter the most populous part of the city. Walk down any of these streets and you will find an abundance of small stories and what, for the lack of a better name, I will call "work shops". Factories as we know them, there were none. It was in these workshops that most of the industry of the city was to be found. Moreover, in most cases you could see the work actually being done. Here the taylor made clothes - others made socks - others sandals, slippers, etc. Here you could watch the silversmith creating filigree work of delicate, intricate design. You could listen to the clanging noise of the workers in brass, or watch the silent process in the creating of embroidery of exquisite beauty. These workers were always men, generally poorly dressed, very often with their head so close to the embroidery to indicate that the fine work they were doing had affected their eyesight. The weavers of cloth and silk, of whom there were many, you would not see, but they were there - further back from the street. The property on which these shops were situated was not as a rule very wide but generally had quite considerable depth. Living here, behind the shops, you would find plenty of people. The owner of the property, unless he chanced to be unusually wealthy, would live in the upper room - that is at the very back of the property. The managers of the shops on the premises were almost sure also to live there with the majority of their workmen. If there was still more room then there would be tenants. Thus crowded into a relatively small space you would find no small number of men, women and children. And among them you would find some with considerable wealth and with good Chinese education, who if not actually included with the educated aristocracy, were on the edge of it. There you would also find capable, well-to-do merchants. Besides these there were large numbers of uneducated, laboring classes. All in all there was no lack of people, both children and adults.
The home hoard responded favorably to our Council's request to begin this downtown work and voted a substantial grant for the purchase of a property and the erection of certain necessary buildings. After the usual protracted bargaining a reasonably suitable property was purchased on Shu Wa Gail (Summer Sock Street) and plans were underway as to just what the building programme should be. Then something very unexpected happened. The first world war broke out and word came that all the unused portion of the grant was to be held in abeyance. However, the Council thought that since the property had been bought and there was no certainty as to how long the war would last, this work should, if at all possible, begin at once. A request was sent home for a small grant so that some of the Chinese building could be repaired and with a few adjustments might be made reasonably usable for the beginning of this work. This would be far from ideal, but better than doing nothing. Owing largely to the supervision of our Mission builder, the Rev. Small,[http://library.vicu.utoronto.ca/exhibitions/vic_in_china/sections/missionaries_and_mission_stations/1900s_walter_lottie_small_and_family.html Vic in China, entry for Walter and Lottie Small.] we got the maximum result from the use of this small grant. There were two fairly large rooms opening on the street with a fairly wide entrance way between them. Behind these there were two other buildings, one of which - with some rearrangement - fulfilled for the time being the place of a church and the other made a good classroom. The money had also to be stretched to renovate a building at the upper end of the property to provide a home for the incoming missionary. I will have something more to say about this later on, so need not dwell on it now.
I do not think I attended Council that year; at any rate as I was the one who had urged the opening of this work, the task was handed to me. Thus in the spring of 1915 we moved from Sze Shen Tsi where some eight or ten missionary families lived, to our Chinese house on Shu Wa Gai. Here, as far as fellow missionaries were concerned, we were quite alone. The distance between these two places, as I remember it, might be one-and-a-half miles. On the whole I was glad to accept this appointment. I knew that the task was not an easy one, but the very challenge it presented came as a call to me. At the same time I confess I was decidedly puzzled how best to meet that challenge. If I had it to do over again and could take the experience had with me, I an not at all sure if I would try the method I used. Rev. A.P. Quentin,[http://library.vicu.utoronto.ca/exhibitions/vic_in_china/sections/missionaries_and_mission_stations/1900s_ap_cw_quentin_and_family.html Vic in China, entry for A.P & C.W. Quentin.] who had been doing downtown work in that city had proceeded by starting an association or club (call it what you please) which he called the "three virtues association" and had evidently made quite a success of it. Just which of the virtues these three were, I confess I do not remember but they were such as were almost universally respected by the Chinese. The thought was that Chinese, not at all ready to accept Christianity, might join in the work of such a society. In this way it was hoped friendly relations and better understanding would be established. The further hope was that some of these would become interested in Christianity and ultimately join the church. Even if that never took place, yet good work of some kind would be done. Should I adopt some such plan? I was veiy far from sure. The fact that Mr. Quentin was making it work (at least in the preliminary stages) was no guarantee that I could do likewise here in Chengtu. For one thing Mr. Quentin came to China under the C.I.M. at an unusually early age and could talk the Chinese language like a native which I was far from being able to do. Then a sizeable portion of my time would have to be given to itinerating. Moreover, I was quite inexperienced in that kind of work. All this would indicate that the plan was not the one for me. However, I talked it over with the two laymen who were to help me start the work (no evangelist was available that year) and with some of the missionaries. I especially sought advice from the Rev. A.J. Brace who, though a member of our Mission, was here to start the YMCA work in the city._ He had had several years of work in Canada. His advice was to try it. Nobody coming up with another plan, the decision was made and the club launched on its way. Just here perhaps I should say that this was not in any way to exclude the more usual methods of street chapel preaching, distribution of literature, etc. Some of the things we tried to do as a club I remember - some I forget. At times it was hard to draw the line between that which was church work and that which was the club. I may just say here that while I could not say that the club was a great success, neither could I say that it was a complete failure. It did help to some extent. A primary school was opened out of this soon on The Street and was well attended. We also started a night school for students who, having finished the primary school, wished to continue their studies. This was only a limited success. What did flourish was our school for the study of English. For this success I should thank fellow missionaries, especially the women who volunteered to give at least one period a week. This meant that every class had a part-time foreign teacher. Much of the teaching, especially with the beginners, was done by English-speaking Chinese. I took the more advanced class and used as one of our text books the Book of Matthew. For this school we charged quite a fee which was used to pay the Chinese teachers.
In addition, I introduced the older pupils to ping pong and volley ball. After a time I arranged for a game of volley ball with the university team and it was a proud bunch of lads who came home victorious. At the end of one term we had a hard fought ping pong tournament. This was won by a small but very athletic chap named Ho. I then played a game with Ho but mention it not, though it was a very close battle, I did not win. I heartily congratulated Ho and at the same time consoled myself by placing the loss on the fact that I had scarcely played any ping pong for years.
One thing that quickly became popular and was a real success was the reading room which opened right on the street. In this we put the local papers as well as one or more papers from other cities which had national repute. To this we added one or two English papers and a small library of books and pamphlets. These covered a wide range of subjects. Some were definitely religious but most were concerned with such subjects as health and social welfare, etc. As far as I know this was the first reading room of this type in the city. The public made good use of this room.
Someone may ask if these things we have mentioned were really worthwhile. I answer it with a hearty affirmative. Any effort to help young children and improve their education is all to the good. The reading room gave many a chance to know of local and national movements and to some extent increased their knowledge along many lines. Besides, (and this was especially true of our English school) it brought me and other missionaries in close touch with students who were to soon make their influence felt in local and national Government affairs. Even though very few sought affiliation with the church, yet they went forth with some understanding as to why we were in China and what our message was. Personally I made some friendships that I prized and was glad that at least a few of them felt free to call on me once in a while. One of them, about whom I will have more to say later, became deeply interested in Christianity.
There was a shortage of evangelists and none was assigned to me that first year, but there were several attending the Bible school whom I could call upon for help on Sunday. Two reliable and fairly well educated members of the Sze Shen Tsi Church transferred their membership and became paid workers. One of them gave a great deal of his time to the Three Virtues Club and the other to the book room. The W.M.S. loaned us a Bible woman for part-time work. I have a dim recollection that one or two other members transferred to Shu Wa Gai but I am not sure. With this nucleus we started a regular church service. At the street entrance one stood ringing a bell and asking each and all to enter and worship, Largely from curiosity they came in good numbers. At first the services were far from orderly, but as some few began to come regularly the services gradually changed to a much more normal type. Among those attending, a few became interested enough to be enrolled in an enquirers class. There was no stampede to become church members. While the numbers were few and there were disappointments and discouragements, yet there was a steady growth each year.
We tried in several ways to reach the general public. Sometimes the school room on the street was turned into a street chapel in the evening when our gospel story would be told. Other times it was used for talks on such subjects as health and public welfare. If properly advertised these generally brought a larger and more intelligent audience. Sometimes these talks were given in the bookroom and special invitations were sent to the better educated residents rather than throwing the talk open to the public. For such gatherings we worked through our small group of club members and their friends. One winter we decided to invite this group to come and listen to a talk on our christian message. In this invitation we pointed out that as leaders of the community they ought to know what we were teaching. Only thus could they give wise and intelligent leadership to their people. Each group invited was small and the response in attendance was generally quite encouraging. This would be closed with light refreshment and social chit-chat. I believe all this was good sowing of the seed, even if the fruit was very slow in maturing.
In those days, New Year was China's great nation-wide holiday. It lasted for several days. Business and workshops would be closed and everyone looked for a good time. We were well situated to make use of this holiday. The magic lantern was then very popular and night after night our church would be crowded with a very interested audience. Alter the pictures there would be a brief talk by one of our Chinese on some aspect of our Christian message. While the majority attending were of the working class, yet there were also representatives of the better educated classes. Thus, as the saying goes, it was broadcasting the seed besides all waters.
More could be written about this work and the different plans and methods we used, but what I have written is probably quite enough to give an idea of what we were trying to do.
In retrospect I have come to look upon these years at Shu Wa Gai as the most pleasant of my Chinese ministry. The change of work and the challenge and problems it bought was very interesting and, in spite of mistakes and failures, was at times inspiring enough to give one some real satisfaction. Having a home of my own, with such a partner as I had, made life greatly superior to the bachelor days of my first term. Our home life, save for the loss of our first-born, was happy and harmonious. The arrival already mentioned of Muriel Margaret and two years later of Newton Rowell brought that new interest and responsibility which transform a place of residence into a home. Rowell was a husky little fellow and his coming caused us some very real anxiety, but that passed and all was well.
[[Image:Bowles-579-14.jpg|400px|Newton & Muriel Bowles with Jai and Rowell]]
'''Newton & Muriel Bowles with Jai and Rowell (at five months)'''
Contrary to what we expected, Chengtu and vicinity continued relatively quiet. Oh yes, there were reports of fighting here and there throughout the province and banditry was on the increase. Also there was the frequent movement of armies in and out of our cities and times when fighting seemed imminent but, as for the time being nothing very serious happened in our neighbourhood, we - to use a Chinese expression - 'let down our hearts' and went on with our work much the same as if all were well. Yet we could not altogether put the mounting threat of coming disturbances out of our minds. I have sometimes wondered if this situation did not in part account for the increase in the social life of the foreigners in Chengtu. There were quite a number of foreigners apart from missionaries. These included diplomats, teachers in Chinese schools, civil workers with the Chinese Government, etc. The British custom of 4 o'clock tea became very popular as also did tennis. Several tennis tournaments were held. If one wanted it, there awaited one more social life than one had time for. While the comparison is very feeble, I have sometimes thought of this time as 'bowling while the Armada drew near'. Yet I sometimes wondered how far it might be somewhat of a hindrance in our missionary work. Did it overemphasize what I might call the separateness between ourselves and the Chinese with whom we worked and whose friendship we desired to cultivate. I am not sure, but at any rate this form of social life gradually grew less and less. I think that was to the good, but I an glad that it did not entirely disappear.
This fairly peaceful state of affairs came to a sudden end. Now it came to pass, as the old-time chroniclers would say, that in the course of events our city was occupied by three distinct armies. One of these was the local Sze Chuan army, one from the province of Yu Nan, and the third from the province of Kwei Cheo. None of these armies had any love for the other two. This was especially true of the local army which looked upon the two others as intruders and were making plans to drive them out. For months we had been told that there was sure to be fighting right in our midst, but as the days went by we took it to be the old cry of 'Wolf, Wolf' and, as already said, proceeded with our life and work as if all were well. But again it came to pass in the winter of 1917 while I was leading a weeknight service in our little church suddenly there came a burst of rifle fire. Everyone, naturally, was so decidedly nervous that I closed the meeting at once. I did not feel particularly nervous, but like the rest of them I too went home. For one thing I gave thanks and that was that this had not happened while I was itinerating. There were times when I was not too pleased at leaving my wife alone in the heart of the city, but she was very plucky and if she was sometimes nervous, she hid it from me. To return to this night, we talked it over and neither of us being particularly disturbed, we decided the best thing to do was to just go to bed. Yes, we slept but our sleep was disturbed by spasmodic outbursts of firing. Once, in order to hear more clearly, I put my head out of the window and had the pleasure of hearing what was evidently a bullet zinging its way off the high wall which was right alongside our house. Yes, I pulled my head in but strange to say I was so little alarmed that I went back to bed and was soon asleep. I wish I could do that now under similar circumstances. In the morning we learned that the fighting was centered in a near-by temple but not on our street. Breakfast over and still rather nonchalant about it all, I went to my study which was a room close to but separate from the house. I had not been there very long when I heard the raucous sound of a shell as it tore its way through the sky almost directly over our house. I confess that I at last woke up. I realized that our old house was no protection from a bullet, while even a modest sized shell would go a long way towards making a shamble of it. There was one thing we must do and that was to make our way to Sze Shen Tsi as quickly as possible where we would be not only farther away from the centre of the fighting but where we also knew we would be welcomed and have the wall of a solid brick house for our protection. Your mother, with her usual despatch and resourcefulness, soon had the kiddies ready as well as a few things we thought we should take with us. Thus, with a trusty Chinese servant (or possibly two) to help us, we were soon on the move. We had gone just a very short distance up the street when we came to a barricade guarded by a group of soldiers. The barricade had been made by. taking up the paving stones off the street and was somewhere between six and seven feet high. It looked as if our way was blocked. I asked the soldier if we might climb over this stone wall and his answer was to the effect that we were perfectly welcome to do so, but we had better look before we tried to do it. That meant that the enemy was not very far off. I somehow managed to look over this barricade and, sure enough, not far away was a similar one. The soldiers at that barricade were more on the alert for several were there with their rifles pointed my way. The fact that they did not fire was probably due to their recognizing me as a foreigner. The immunity from molestation which missionaries and most foreigners had enjoyed since the Boxer trouble, had lessened considerably but had not by any means entirely ceased. I called to them asking if it were permissible for us to come over. In a moment or two they signaled that we might do so. Somehow we clambered over the barricade, walked through no-man's land, climbed the second barricade and eventually reached Sze Shen Tsi without further incident. Rev. and Mrs. Hibbard welcomed us into their home where we stayed for about ten days. The Chinese were quite perturbed, wondering just what might happen, but there was little or no tension among the missionaries, though at times there may have been a little nervousness. For the most part in our vicinity everything was peaceable and quiet. One exception to this was that from our upstairs bedroom window there was a good view of the city and it was right there that one army had its execution ground Just who were the victims and what were their crimes one could only surmise. Presumably they were spies or enemies of some kind. Those found guilty (and I fear there was not much of a trial) were bayonetted and then thrown from the wall outside the city, a drop of some twenty or thirty feet. To see this happening was not the most satisfying experience, so I finally pulled the blind down and tied it there. Thus we escaped inadvertently looking at this gruesome scene.
There was one little incident that interested me, though I did not hear of it until a few days later. A soldier was escorting one of these accused men to the wall when another soldier volunteered to take charge. There was more than one way of getting to the wall, but this man chose to use Shen Tsi Street and when he came to the gate (really a very wide, heavy door) of the compound in which we formerly lived, he pounded on the door until the gateman cautiously opened it a very little way. The request he heard was: "Would you please take this man in. I am a Christian and I do not like all this slaughtering". At least one credit mark for our work in China.
Perhaps it may not be out of place to say here that executions in China were public affairs and generally took the form of shooting, or beheading. Si When Tsi was near a big parade ground and while I was living there, whenever I heard the sound of hundreds upon hundreds of rushing feet down the street, I knew some poor victim was about to meet his doom.
Pardon the digression. Finally the defending army decided to withdraw from the city but determined first to destroy as much of it as they could. The night before they left, from the window of an upper room we counted some twelve or thirteen fires which were raging in the western part of the city. I think it was the following day that Mr. Neave and I walked out to the University to attend a meeting of the University Senate, that we saw a portion of the defeated army making its retreat. They had, as a matter of course, commandeered a large number to carry their baggage. Not all of these seemed to be of the class which was accustomed to this kind of work. I distinctly remember one young fellow who from his appearance was evidently not of the coolie class, nor did he look rugged enough to carry a heavy load. He appealed to Mr. Neave and me to get his release. We knew that under the circumstances we could do nothing to help him and to try might even get him into more trouble. I cannot recall a single item that we discussed in the Senate, but I have never forgotten this young man struggling with difficulty to carry his heavy load.
With the cessation of fighting we hastened back to our own home. It would hardly be true to say that our house had been riddled with bullets, but it had been hit often enough to assure us that we had done the right thing in moving out. The bullets were mainly in our bedroom and our sitting room. I dug one out of our bedroom dresser, intending to keep it as a souvenir, but somehow in all our moving it got lost.
Perhaps just here it might be in place to say something about this renovated Chinese house in which we were living. It was a very simple place. You entered by a front central door into the combined dining and sitting room. On either side of the front was a bedroom. Behind one was a small kitchen and behind the other a make-shift pantry. As already mentioned, my study was a separate room near the front of the house, but slightly to one side. In some respects we were reasonably comfortably housed. But it had its limitations. Some of the windows had glass panes, others had a type of paper used by the Chinese as substitute for glass. It had of course a board floor but not at all of the type that was ever intended to be polished. That was not important but what was important was that an extra strong gust of wind would lift the carpet - and thus our house was of the drafty variety. We are inclined to think that the drafty nature of the house was probably the main cause for much of the illness of our then small kiddies, Muriel and Rowell. The ceiling consisted of loose boards laid loosely on rafters. There was a superstition among the Chinese that this house was haunted. I had not believed it but I soon found out that the rumour was true. It sure was haunted - not with ghosts but with rats. On most nights a whole army of rats would rush across these thin boards giving forth joyful squeals and I will leave it to your imagination as to how great and inspiring the noise was. It always awakened us, even when we had become thoroughly accustomed to it. They were friendly little fellows and always sent down a delegation to see how we were getting along. Except when we were using mosquito netting they would race over our bed. They were very fond of soap as a diet and would actually take the lid off the soap dish to get at it. To save the soap we had to put it in a drawer. But, as I have already said, they were friendly little fellows and never bit any of us. At the same time I can't say that we ever welcomed them or enjoyed their visits.
There was a type of petty thieves that were called 'roof walkers'. The Chinese houses were generally of even height and so close together that one could step from one roof to another and thus a considerable distance could be travelled without descending to the ground. They, we were told, had definite routes that they followed and one of these led right over our house. So it was that every once in a while we would be awakened from our sleep by the noise of one of this thieving gentry as he clambered over our tiled roof. So far as I know none of them ever descended to see what we had that was worth taking. At first it bothered us a little but we soon got used to it and accepted it as just another of 'those things'.
One little incident may not be out of place here. Some summers the country was so disturbed with moving armies and roving bandits that it was deemed wise not to take our vacation on one of the mountain sides. Our house was the kind that got really hot and so the W.M.S. who had a spare room or two in their larger and more modern house, kindly invited us to make use of them. This we were glad to do. While there one night I was awakened - or more likely lying awake - when I heard a great clamour of voices shouting and calling as if something really serious were taking place. It was only some little distance away, but as I listened the clamour grew louder as if it were moving towards our place. Outside the bedroom was a small verandah. I went out to listen and almost at once concluded that a roof walking thief was the cause of this noise celebration. Before long I could hear him, for one cannot walk on a tile roof without making considerable noise - and this is especially true when the thief is in a hurry to get away. I soon became aware that he was making his way towards us. Evidently he had not been able to take the regular route and was finding his way along as best he could. Soon he came into sight but when he clambered over onto an outbuilding quite near our house he could go no further by the roof route. He jumped to the ground, ran over and like a cat started to climb up to the verandah where I was standing. I leaned over and gave something like a howl at him. He dropped to the ground as if shot - then sped across to the girls' school. It had been newly built and was not quite finished, so he found refuge by crawling under it. I was sure he would lie quietly there till morning in the hope that he might steal away when the compound gate was opened, so I waited for daylight to report what had taken place. The police came and after a considerable time persuaded him that he might just as well come out and give himself up. They took him away and there to my knowledge the affair ended.
The most distressing thing connected with our living in the old Chinese house was the repeated illnesses of our two young hopefuls, Muriel and Rowell. While dysentery was considered the greatest threat to the health of missionaries' children, and we had our own fight against it, yet that was not the trouble at this time. Both of them became troubled with a mixture of colds, asthma, bronchitis and once at least had a very serious attack of bronchial pneumonia. Rowell had repeated bad attacks of what I will call bronchial asthma. His temperature would become very high and his respiration very rapid. The most successful treatment for him was a hot mustard bath, then we would quickly wrap him up in a flannel blanket and put him to bed where he would perspire very freely. It never failed to bring the required relief but did nothing to keep him from another attack. All this had to be given and followed with great care and it was a further reason for my thankfulness for having married a nurse. Muriel's temperature did not run so high but it was much more difficult to bring down.
I well remember one winter when they both came down with a bad attack of bronchial pneumonia. We had a few very anxious days and there was a night or two when I did not as much as undress. I have never forgotten a little incident that broke the quiet of one night. The bedroom where the children were was next door to the pantry and to keep the rats away we had put a cat there. Somewhere about midnight the cat started an awful growl which was worse than any racket the rats could make. I went in to investigate. I found the cat had a rat corralled between the upright to which the shelves were fastened and the wall. The space was wide enough for the rat but not for the cat. In his frustration the cat had started a horrible caterwaul which was most unpleasant both to one's ears and one's nerves. I came to the aid of the cat by pelting a stick in where the rat was. Like a flash it somehow shot straight upward with the cat in hot pursuit. Unmindful of the fact that the top shelf was covered with a goodly number of bottles and jars the pursued and the pursuer dashed over it at headlong speed. The racket was such as one might expect a whole army of rats and cats to make. The bottles and jars were not only knocked together but practically the whole bunch of them fell to the floor with a magnificent crash. This was rather startling but it deterred not the participants in the race. The rat leaped to the floor, but not to escape. The cat followed with almost incredible speed and caught the rat before it could make another move. We put the cat and its victim outside and so had quiet for the rest of the night. We got solid proof that the old saying that a cat has seven lives is not true. They ate so many rats that they died young. I know the above is a very minor incident, but happening just when it did it so fixed itself in my memory that I venture to include it.
I guess it is time to return to the things connected with the real work we were trying to do. The years have dimmed my memory as to the personalities of those who became interested in Christians but there are two who stand out clearly. I think it might be interesting and in some ways illuminating to tell something about these two. First among these is a man named Yang, a near-by neighbour. While he was not among the rich upper ton, yet he did have a good income and a good Chinese education. Thus he had a place with the gentry of the vicinity. It was through our reading room that we got acquainted with him. Few were the days when he did not come in to read the daily papers and to browse through some of our literature. I found him a quiet, reticent man and our relationship was largely of the casual kind. Then something happened to change all this. Mr. Yang bought a Bible. Why he bought it I do not know. We had a fine Christian man in charge of the reading room and he, without at all stressing it, was always ready to sell a Bible. I rather presume that one day in talking to Yang, he suggested he buy a copy. The cost was small and it may be that Mr. Yang felt under some obligation to purchase it in return for his constant use of the room. However it happened, he did buy a Bible and decided, having bought it, with good Chinese frugality, to read it. He read it right through. Some thing in the old book took hold of him and he began to attend the Sunday service. As the next step he joined the class studying for church membership. His knowledge of the Bible often amazed me. I do not think I ever in our study classes referred to a Bible incident with which he was not already familiar. Better still, not only his regular attendance but also his change in outlook and conduct was such that in due time I was proud to baptize him, thus receiving him into the fellowship of the church. His prayers revealed a deep, earnest appreciation of what it meant to be a real Christian. All this could not have been easy for him as his wife bitterly opposed him and the children sided with their mother. Besides, I am sure some of his friends were very critical of what he had done. To be the first among his class to join the church took some real conviction and courage. He was especially desirous of winning his wife and children over to Christ, but for a considerable time there was no apparent progress. Then from somewhere (I like to think it might have been myself), he heard of the now too largely forgotten custom of family prayers and was so impressed by it that he decided to give it a trial. So every day he got his Bible and hymn book and conducted worship in that part of the house where formerly the idols were placed. He SANG a hymn. I have typed the word 'sang' in capitals to indicate that Mr. Yang's singing had little or no resemblance to the tune that hymn called for. But he did his best. Then he read aloud from the Bible and likewise prayed vocally so that all could hear. I think this would be the most effective part of the worship for I can bear witness that Mr. Yang really knew how to pray. This seems to have been what was needed to break down his wife's opposition, for in a year or so she too joined the church. Later his son who had given him some trouble entered our Union University and in due time also joined. Two young daughters later took the nursing course at the W.M.S. Hospital.
A little back in these memoirs I mentioned some meetings to which a specially selected number of leading men on the street were invited. This was partly social, but the main purpose was to make known to these men something of the message we were bringing to China. This was made clear in the invitation we sent. We were not, as it were, trying to trap them into listening. For one meeting I asked Mr. Yang if he would mind telling them just why he had become a Christian. I knew this could not be other than a difficult thing for him to do. However, he responded at once without any apparent hesitation. I wish very much I could give a verbatim report of what he said, but that of course is impossible, but I do remember the import of his message. He told them frankly about his life before he became a Christian. In it there was quite a considerable amount that was not only decent but also praiseworthy, but there were black spots also. These centered largely on wine, gambling and sex. I do remember well the words he spoke after telling these darker things. The words were these "All the time I did not know I was doing anything wrong. I thought I was a very fine Chinese gentleman until I read the Christian Bible and then I knew I was a sinner." He concluded by telling us of the changes becoming a Christian had made in his life and that of his family. It was a brave testimony told by a brave man, simply and factually.
Another person connected with our work at Shu Wa Gai whom I shall never forget was a young man named Wang. He was a student in our school for the study of English and in the advanced class. As to his early background, I am not sure but I do not think it was Chengtu. He was I would guess, in his late teens or possibly in his early twenties. He definitely belonged to the student class even though he had a position in a commercial firm. His English was quite good. He was larger and more mature than most of the students and there was something about his personality that attracted me. I have no definite idea as to how he became interested in Christianity. The fact that we used portions of the gospels as one of our text books may possibly explain it, but if so he must have been unusually receptive. At any rate, after a time Wang started to attend our church service and a little later joined the class that was studying for church membership. In many ways he clearly manifested his desire to be a Christian. I remember especially how, at a New Year's service of dedication, he was deeply moved and I have reason to believe that at that time he made the decision to follow Christ. When the next confirmation service approached Wang's name, along with a few others, was presented for baptism and admission to the membership of the church. I an sure that no other name that I had ever presented for approval brought forth such a hearty and enthusiastic response. I remember well the Sunday morning I went to church to conduct this service. Of course I was glad for each one who was joining, but there was a song in my heart that belonged especially to Wang. Apart from those who attended our Mission schools or whose parents had become Christians, Wang was - in my experience - the first young man of the student class who on his own initiative had come out from among his fellow students and publicly expressed his desire to be a Christian. Again, may I say, my heart sang for joy. But, alas, Wang did not come to the service. I was greatly troubled, but I knew might have occurred that made it impossible for him to be present. I looked him up as soon as possible. I can not recall just what reason he gave for his absence, but it seemed to me to be an excuse and not the real reason. His attendance at the church service became quite irregular and then ceased. On further enquiry I found his firm had sent him to one of their branches on the borders of Tibet and I wondered if I would ever again see or hear of Wang.
There were some three or four students in my English class who, though no longer studying with us, liked to visit me once in a while and of course I always made them welcome. The one who came most frequently was a bright young chap named Pen. He had studied for a short time in France. On one of his visits, probably two or three years later, he suddenly asked me: "do you know why Wang did not join your church that Sunday?" I replied that he had given me some reasons but that I had never been able to think that he had given me the real reason. Well, Pen said, Wang loved to gamble. He knew your church was opposed to it and he felt that if he joined the church he ought to cease gambling. As he was unwilling to do that he decided not to join. Foolish as his decision was, he showed a real sense of honour in not joining under false colours. In this he had caught something of the spirit of Christianity.
Then Pen went on to tell me how Wang continued to gamble more and more. In the course of time he found himself getting deeper an deeper into debt. Then he did what doubtless many others have done, he made use of the firm's money, most surely expecting that his luck would change and he would replace what he had taken. But it did not work out that way. To drown his fears he started to take opium with the result that he lost his position with the firm, and Pen climaxed the story by saying "now he is just like a Chinese beggar". You who have never seen a real Chinese beggar of those days, cannot appreciate what that meant. Of all the ragged, dirty emaciated helpless and hopeless creatures, a Chinese beggar comes first. To think of this fine, upright and outstanding young man as now a beggar troubled me greatly.
Strange to say, it was very shortly after this that the postman brought me a card and to my delight it was from Wang. His English was perfect, his penmanship put mine to shame. He referred first to the friendship that had been ours - and we had been good friends even if there was considerable disparity in our ages. I have never forgotten the closing words of the card: "now I am in great trouble and I want you to help me". How gladly I would have helped him, but how could I? The only address on the card was that of a city some two or three days journey from Chengtu. I think it was natural for me to assume that he was on his way to Chengtu and I waited eagerly and anxiously for his coming. But Wang did not come, nor did I ever learn anything more about him. I have a great fear that what did happen was something like this. Poor, emaciated, without money or friends, and with an ever recurring agonizing need for opium which he could not get, he lay down one night, likely along some city wall and there - a lonely, tired, defeated young man, he died.
This all happened more than forty years ago, but somehow I have never been able to forget Wang. The comparison, I know, is poor, but I often think of him as being like one of those whom Tennyson described - starting out with high purpose to seek the Holy Grail but failing to find it. Wang, I am sure, once had some vision that was high and holy, but somehow his life "twined and clung around that one sin" and the joy of finding the Holy Grail never became his.
It might be in place here to say that my Chinese co-workers merit a share of the credit for any success of our work at Shu Wa Gai and I suppose also a share of the responsibility for the lack of greater success, though as regards this latter point my position - being something like that of the coach of a football team - means that the greater responsibility falls upon me. At any rate, my co-workers, if not brilliant, were with one exception faithful and loyal. That exception was the evangelist assigned to Shu Wa Gai during my last year there. He had a high reputation for having a Christian character and exceptional preaching ability. He started well and I was much pleased. However, during the latter part of the year I distinctly remember getting the impression that his work was not nearly as effective as it had been, but I did not dream as to the cause. It fell to my successor to find that he had turned his home, which was mission property, into a gambling den. I was much chagrined that the clearing up of his mess fell on my successor instead of on me.
But to go back, I am not sure as to the year that the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Endicott_(clergyperson,_born_1865) Rev. James Endicott] visited our mission, but I think it was 1918 or 1919. Dr. Endicott had been a member of our West China Mission, but after two terms decided to stay in Canada. A little later he had been made executive secretary of the Foreign Mission Board of the Methodist Church and it was in that capacity that he made that visit. I had spent about two weeks as a guest in his home when I was convalescing after the serious illness I had in Kiating. We invited him to spend a night with us. He, of course, had our one and only spare bedroom. That night the rats made one of their regular visits to our home. They were evidently delighted to find a guest in the spare room and used the opportunity to pay him special attention. They disturbed his rest by running over his bed. They found their way into his coat pockets and, with squeals of delight, ate the peanuts that they found there. To one not used to such jollifications it may well be that such an elaborate celebration was not altogether welcome. Well, it is an ill wind that brings no good to anybody. I am quite sure that this enthusiastic welcome by the rats was the reason why, on his return to Canada, Dr. Endicott saw to it that we got at once a generous grant to build a mission house on the ground that had already been bought for that purpose on a nearby street.
The building of that house brought me another task. I was very glad that our mission architect. Mr. F. Abrey, before moving to another station, got the walls erected and the roof on, but the finishing was left to me to direct and supervise. Workmen with a varying degree of efficiency could easily be found and I was fortunate in securing as head carpenter an exceptionally capable man to whom I am giving the name of Yang. To him must go much of the credit for the work done. However, there was need for considerable supervision, and many details to be decided upon. One of the minor details was the use of nails, which were rather costly. To give the workmen access to a keg of nails would certainly mean that a portion of them would disappear, being carried off hidden in the workmen's clothing. Hence a careful estimate had to be made of the number needed, for example, for the floor of a room. These had to be counted out and given to Yang. One matter that took some time was the panelling. For some reason, now long forgotten, it was the custom to panel certain of the rooms. For this purpose a pattern had to be carefully worked out. I guess it was a form of plagiarism for I visited a goodly number of mission houses to see the panelling each had. I borrowed ideas from several of them, added a few of my own, and thus worked out a pattern for each room. I had Yang see some of the patterns I had adopted and this made it much easier to get my final ideas over to him. He made such a good job of it that the British Consul told Mr. Small, our builder, that it was the best finished house he had seen in Chengtu.
In due time we moved into this house. Strange to say, very shortly after moving I had my first attack of malaria. It hit me while I was leading a weeknight service in the church. I suddenly became cold and shivery. In a few minutes I was shaking so badly that I was hardly able to get home, though it was but a short distance. I tumbled into bed, boots and all, and my good wife piled the bed clothes on me, got hot water bags and, I feel sure, gave me a copious dose of Quinine. Gradually the shaking grew less and finally I fell asleep. I awoke in the morning "all washed out", as the old saying goes, but - oddly - this was the one and only attack of malaria I had.
We had been hopeful that once we got into our new home our children's health would improve, but in this we were disappointed. Evidently whatever had been troubling them had taken too deep a hold to be so easily cured. All medical help having failed, the doctor said there was only one thing to do and that was to get the children to Canada. It took a little time, but the permission to do this was readily granted, which meant of course that their mother would escort them and I would carry on as best I could without them until my furlough which was due in another year. Fortunately our good friends Rev. and Mrs. Bridgman[http://library.vicu.utoronto.ca/exhibitions/vic_in_china/sections/missionaries_and_mission_stations/1910s_charles_margaret_bridgman_and_family.html Vic in China, entry for Rev. Charles and Mrs. Bridgman.] were leaving on furlough and they were happy to give any needed help on the long journey. However, it meant that I would have to escort them to Suchow which was downriver below Chungking. This meant a journey by boat which was much preferable to one by land. We knew we would have to pass through a territory which was bandit infested. We were fortunate to get through without any trouble, though we did have one somewhat nervous night when we were anchored not at a village, but at a lonely spot where there was no sign of any habitation. However, in due time I delivered them into the care of Mr. and Mrs. Bridgman and saw them sail away down river.
I would like to say here that this journey was no sinecure for my wife. In addition to the usual responsibility of having two small kiddies to look after, there was also the matter of their health. When they landed in Vancouver both were ill - Muriel especially so. It was difficult to know just what was the wisest thing to do - stay in Vancouver or hasten on to Chipman, Alta., to the home of [[Smith-47805|Uncle John]] and [[Bowles-777|Aunt Unett]], The decision was made in favour of Chipman. Here, for a time, Muriel's life hung, as it were in the balance. Well, as you all know, life triumphed over death and a few weeks later they were able to make the journey to Toronto where [[Wood-6780|Uncle Herb]] and [[Staveley-21|Aunt Maud]], as it were, adopted them into their family. During the year they both came down with dysentery, having - I presume - carried the germ with them from China. A doctor - a child specialist - was called in. Your mother soon decided ho knew very little about treating dysentery and so she phoned the office and told him he need not come back. Then she got one of our mission doctors who was on furlough and who had had experience in treating cases of dysentery and both kiddies were in due time well again. All this responsibility and worry your mother had handled with her usual wisdom and resourcefulness. I, in far off China, was almost completely free of this anxiety.
To go back and pick up the threads of my story: having bidden a smiling farewell to my wife and children, it was up to me to make my way back to Chengtu. It was my good fortune that the Rev. M.P. Smith of Fuchow was about to visit Chungking, so I had his company that far. I think it was at the end of the first day's journey that we were told that just a little further on the bandits had taken full control and were pillaging all the boats that tried to pass through. The question arose, should we go on or wait till the way was clear. We were anchored at a small village and we decided to go up and see what information we could get. We went to a large tea shop and there had the news about the bandits confirmed. The consensus of opinion among the Chinese was that we had better not venture forward at present. Foreigners were no longer immune from molestation as they had once been. Then a fairly well-dressed man said: "if you wish to go on I can take you safely past the bandits". We knew that only a person who was in allegiance with them could do that. Should we trust this man or was this just a way of luring us into the bandits' net? Who could tell. Mr. Smith, in a recent trip on the river, had been waylaid by bandits and had been treated in a very rough manner and was naturally somewhat hesitant about taking the risk. I, being more desirous of getting on with the long journey while not at all enthusiastic about taking the risk, yet was somewhat more ready to do so. We talked over the pros and cons and I think it was the uncertainty as to how long it would he before the way was clear that finally led us to accept the man's offer. When we came to the danger spot, sure enough the rifle firing began. Our escort ran to the open part of the boat and made some signals and we were allowed to proceed while the other boats had to pull in and presumably were plundered. As I remember it, at Chungking our escort left the boat so quickly that we had no opportunity to give him a reward for his services.
To use again that archaic expression 'now it came to pass' that in Chungking there were two newly-arrived lady missionaries who were awaiting an escort to Chengtu. To me came the request to be the escort. They were members of the American Methodist mission. Of course I smilingly agreed, but back of the smile there was the wish that someone else might have this honour - for escorting lady newcomers in China is altogether different from escorting newcomers in Canada. They were fine ladies, but one of them would have found travelling in China by chair very much improved if she had just got rid of about 75 pounds. It meant that four men had to be assigned to her chair - three was the usual number. They had considerable baggage and so the number of carriers needed was quite large. In view of all the travelling I did in China, I think I should pay tribute to the stamina and reliability of these carriers. Theirs was by no means an easy life. It is not to be pondered at if sometimes one got a poor bunch. This, alas, was one of those times. The trouble started very early in the journey when the above-mentioned four chair carriers disappeared. Then almost every day several more of them were not to be found. To find substitutes was very difficult. Fortunately this road was at that time quite clear of bandits so there was no tension along that line, but it was in many respects the most frustrating journey I had in China. Only one who has travelled in China can appreciate just what a journey of this kind meant. The two ladies made no complaint and did their best to be cheerful, but they were new to China - could not talk Chinese, were ignorant of Chinese inns and the lack of any 'conveniences'. Besides, their servant was of the useless kind and I had to be a sort of nursemaid for them. The usual time for this journey was ten days, but at the end of ten days we were still two days' journey from Chengtu. However, relief was at hand. We had reached a small city where the American Methodists had a mission station. Here we were welcomed into one of their homes and I had a good night's sleep. I was also relieved of any further responsibility for the two damsels. With new carriers I reached Chengtu in regulation time and was I glad to be home! - even though home was not the same without wife and kiddies. For a time I had the whole house to myself which did not add anything to the cheerfulness of living. Besides, I had evidently picked up a bug on my journey for I came down with a bad attack of intestinal flu - which I think was actually an attack of dysentery. The doctor ordered me into the hospital where I spent a week or two before I was permitted to return to my bachelor existence. A little later Rev. and Mrs. Walter Small took up residence here and one could not ask for better hosts than they were. Apart from some incidents in connection with my trip home there is scarcely anything that I remember about the rest of the year that merits a place in these memoirs. Kind as everyone was to this 'grass widower', there is nothing that equals one's own home, so I confess to some lonely moments. However, I was busy and there was still some social life so the year passed reasonably quickly. I have no remembrance of a mountain-side summer vacation which probably means that conditions were such as made it wise to remain quietly at home. On the other hand, I believe I was able to continue my itinerating with little or no interruption.
Inasmuch as I was to represent the Mission on the Home Foreign Mission Board, it was necessary that I attend the Annual Meeting of our Mission which was held that year in Lu Cheo, Even though today I have no remembrance of the business transacted by our Council, I have a very distinct memory that it was of very great importance that I had full knowledge of the work of the Council when I attended the Home Board. Two things about the stay in Lu Cheo I do remember. One, a very trivial matter, was while taking a stroll along the river we came upon workmen carving out beautiful bamboo vases. There was nothing in the appearance of the workmen to indicate any artistic ability, but appearances can be very deceitful for the work they were doing gave ample evidence of such ability. I bought two of them and they now adorn our living room. My only regret is that I did not buy several more as gifts for our friends.
The other remembrance is of something different. On Sunday afternoon a few of us walked a mile or two out into the country to visit the grave of the Rev. Richard Taylor - or Dick Taylor as he was known to us. I had known him - though not at all intimately - at college. Like myself, he was just another student, neither brilliant nor stupid. It was in China that I became aware of his fine qualities. As already suggested, not because of any outstanding ability, but because of the bright, happy spirit he always manifested. I presume it was a blending of his natural temperament and his Christian faith. Personally I never knew him to be discouraged. The trials and disappointments of a missionary's life, of which he had a full share, never seemed to dishearten him. He always had a smile and a pleasant word, no matter what the situation was. He was a cheerful tonic to all who knew him. The year before this he, with his wife and children, were travelling overland from Chungking to Lu Cheo where he had been appointed. They had hoped to reach there for Christmas. About noon one day he became ill with the dreaded disease, Asiatic cholera. Neither a doctor nor medicine was available. About midnight in a small, dirty Chinese inn with no one to care for him. save his wife and small children, his spirit passed on to the God he loved and served. It was a great shock to our Mission. In imagination I sometimes still go back to that lonely grave and ask the question I feel sure I asked that day, viz, "Dick, was it worthwhile to leave your home land and after just one term of service pay such a great price for your faithfulness?" Even yet, through the mist of many years, I see his happy smile and hear his cheerful voice reply "abundantly worthwhile".
Council over, a real start was made on the long journey back to Canada. I was fortunate in that there were many members of the Council with whom I could travel as far as Chungking. We secured a boat which had three of its four holds filled with sugar. My big trunk which is now in our attic at ten Harold Street, was packed full with a great variety of things. It was put in the one empty hold. Mr. and Mrs. MorganRev. Morgan was a member of the [http://library.vicu.utoronto.ca/exhibitions/vic_in_china/sections/missionaries_and_mission_stations/1900s_the_victoria_eight_.html Victoria Eight.] who were moving to a new station, had considerable furniture so they had a smaller boat to themselves. We were again and again warned that the river route to Chungking was blocked by bandits. However, the overland route was both more costly and longer - and probably just as dangerous - so with practically no hesitation we decided to try our luck on the river. I think it was the very next morning that we approached the part where we had been told the bandits held sway. I definitely remember that I got a book and sat out reading on the open part at the rear of the boat hoping that the book would be interesting enough to dispel all thoughts of bandits. However, the book had very little time to prove its worth for soon there came a burst of rifle fire with bullets splashing in the water all around the boat. I ran through the boat to the open part at the front and there I found all the rowers lying flat on the deck. They evidently had a much more extensive experience with bandits than I had. We were not very far from the bank where the bandits were, so we signalled to them that we would be 'delighted' to pay them a visit. They, with guns or ugly knives in their hands, sprang onto the boat. The moment we touched land they made no move to injure us but with stern orders lined us up along both sides of the boat. It is rather odd, but my mind went back to my public school days, especially to my younger years there. I had never had a teacher such as my older brothers report having had who seemed to take a delight in flogging the children, but once in a while in my day the teacher, on account of some misdemeanor, would line up a whole class, order us to hold out our hands and receive a few rather mild slaps from a leather strap. So there we stood, line up and outwardly at least as subdued as the children of the old fourth line school awaited their turn with the strap. With us it was not to be strapped - but to be stripped of such valuables as they would find by searching us. I quickly sensed what was coming. Fortunately I had not much of value on my person, but I did have a watch and probably a chain for in those good old days a watch was carried in one's vest pocket, generally with a chain attached to a vest button. But where could I hide my watch? It seemed hopeless and then an inspiration came to me 'put it in your hip pocket'. This I managed to do without it being noted and lo and behold, the bandit who searched me knew nothing of hip pockets and so my watch lay there snug and safe. The others all said a reluctant farewell to theirs. I confess to feeling a bit smug because of my superior foresight. Having searched us they went into the covered part of the boat where such stuff as we had was mostly in bamboo boxes. Fortunately for me, when they had lifted the boards covering the first three holds, finding nothing but raw sugar, they did not lift them from the fourth hold. Had they done so my loss would have been quite a heavy one. My bamboo box was just at the entrance to the covered part and a decidedly rough looking chap took it as his preserve. There were a few things in it that I was anxious not to lose and I wondered as to the possibility of saving some of these. Now someone, somewhere, had told me that my Irish smile was quite fascinating and I was foolish enough to think that it was at least possible that he was right. So mustering my best smile and my most polite Chinese, I walked over to him. Alas, for the vanity of man. That marvelous Irish smile of mine that so captivated my English Canadian wife failed utterly in the presence of this rogue. I am loathe to admit any ineffectiveness in that Irish smile -therefore I am forced to the conclusion that the apparent failure at this time was due to the fact that this smile never really made its appearance. I am sure if you put yourself in a like situation you will be able to understand how that might happen. At any rate, before I had a chance to say a word the bandit brandishing a big ugly knife over his shoulder, in an angry raucous voice shouted at me just two words: "GET OUT". With the wisdom that the experience of many years had brought I did not need time to ponder the situation but instinctively and immediately decided that this was a time when discretion was the better pattern so -uttering not a word - I GOT OUT!
Just what the bandits were taking from the others I do not know, but I do remember that in the boat I had a small but fairly costly grip. Someone called to me that I had better come in and open it, for the bandits failing to do so were about to cut it open. I knew the grip was of more value than the contents. It must have been a disappointment to them for there was very little that they thought worth taking. However, unknown to me there was a silver dollar lying in the bottom of the grip. Among the bandits there was one young lad some ten or twelve years of age; he was the first to see this dollar. I can see him yet as he made a dive between the legs of his elders and came up gleefully holding the dollar in his hand. Somehow, every time I think of this incident I wonder what sort of a man this lad grew up to be. How little chance he had to develop to a worthwhile manhood. I have thought that I were an author I would write an imaginary life of this young laddie. I neglected to say that while my watch lay safe in my pocket, my glasses were not so fortunate for the chap who searched me appropriated them for himself. He put them on but evidently they lessened his sight for he went around with them well down on his nose while he looked over them.
At the same time the bandits entered the Morgan boat. Here they searched through the furniture, opening drawers, etc.. Now two things what this group, as probably others, most wanted was money and firearms. How much of the former they found I do not know, but I do not think any of us carried much money. I lost some, but just how much I have forgotten so it could not have been at all excessive. In the Morgan boat they did, however, find a revolver in one of the drawers. Now why or when or by whom it was put there neither Mr. nor Mrs. Morgan had the slightest idea. The next thing they wanted was ammunition. Of course they did not believe Mr. Morgan when he said that as far as he knew there was no ammunition on the boat. They put him down on the couch and pummelled him rather roughly, but not to the extent of doing him any real harm. Finally they gave up the search.
Gradually the tension which because of the unknown factor in an incident of this kind did exist somewhat at first, lessened and in a comparatively short time we found ourselves talking together almost as if they were just new acquaintances. They cast off their surly manner and we were permitted to move around as we liked, either on the boat or on shore. This attitude was accelerated by the following little incident which took place when practically everyone was out on the shore. They had found a box of tennis balls for which evidently they had no use, so they just threw them down on the ground. We picked them up and began to throw them to each other, throwing swiftly and catching accurately. This to them was a very strange and remarkable performance and they started to laugh very heartily. We thought it wise to join in the laughter. Now when a group has come to the point where they can join heartily in a laugh, any tension that might exist is for the moment forgotten. Thus for a short time we chatted together much as if we were good friends. Then the leader of the bandits informed us that we were free to continue our journey, at the same time he added the remark "we have not taken any of your things, have we". Why did he have to add these words? In old China to be polite was the mark of being a cultured gentleman. It was far more important than veracity. He expected us to be equally polite and assure him that we had lost nothing. Unfortunately we were barbarians from a foreign land and had a different code of conduct. I think it was Mr. Mortimore[http://library.vicu.utoronto.ca/exhibitions/vic_in_china/sections/missionaries_and_mission_stations/1900s_w_j_mabel_mortimore_and_family.html Vic in China, entry for W.J. & Mabel Mortimore]. - probably the best linguist of our party - who replied for us. All he said I of course do not remember, but I am sure he did it skillfully, using those terms of self-depreciation much prized by the Chinese, and then went on to remark that he was afraid the Honorable Captain was not aware that some of his men had taken some of our goods. For example, he referred to the watches and then went on to say "we foreigners are not nearly as clever as you Chinese. You do not really need a watch to tell the time of day. You look at the sun and know what time it is. We foreigners are so stupid we are absolutely dependent on our watches. WouId you be kind enough to order your men to give them back?" This was the gist of what he said. And strange to say it brought the desired results. With only a moment's hesitation he gave the order and back came all the watches. My cleverness in having saved my watch somehow lost something of its importance.
However, an inspiration came to me. The chap who had pulled the knife when he had ordered me to get out was standing near by and did not look nearly as surly as he did when I had formerly approached him. I adopted the motto "If at first you don't succeed, try, try again" and decided to tackle him again. This time he did not draw a knife but listened to what I had to say. One of the things which he had taken was a new Chinese gown which I had had made expressly to take home to Canada. With the best Chinese I could muster I spoke to him about the gown and how I had had it made especially to let the folk in my unworthy country know how well the Chinese dressed. I pointed out how ignorant they were of how beautiful the Chinese clothes are, and for that purpose would he kindly restore it to me. Well, my Irish smile had done the trick this time. Without demurring he gave the gown back to me. My endeavour to get back two or three rolls of silk failed to bring a like response.
One other item. Dr. Sheridan had spoken to the man who had taken my glasses, telling him that wearing glasses that do not suit him would certainly hurt his eyesight - and might even cause blindness. As a result I had my glasses back.
And so we continued on our way, congratulating ourselves on our unexpected good fortune. Our losses were not heavy as everyone, save myself, was travelling light, and their failure to find my trunk was an extra piece of good luck for me. The most unique thing about this adventure was receiving back the watches and my gown. I had never heard of bandits giving back anything. Frequently they just carried off everything, not bothering to make a selection. On a few occasion they forced a whole party to go with them, probably hoping to get some ransom money, which so far as I know was never paid. Two members of another Mission were shot and killed and - already recorded - the fine son of Rev. and Mrs. Joliffe was shot.
Well, all this happened way back in 1920 - I think in the month of April - and it is now April 1967. Apart from this visit by the bandits I cannot remember anything else about the trip home until I reached Vancouver. Here I telegraphed Unett in Edmonton as to the time of my arrival there. However, on reaching there late one cloudy night I looked in vain for anyone looking for me. I called a taxi and after some little difficulty we found the Smith residence which was out in what was then a new suburb of Edmonton. My telegram had not reached them. I called at the C.R.P. office to enquire why the message had not been delivered. Their excuse was they couldn't find the place. I told them that was a peculiar excuse as I had arrived late the previous night and found the place only with some difficulty. They gave me back the cost of the telegram but I have since thought I would have been justified in asking for the cost of the taxi.
I had a pleasant but short visit with [[Bowles-777|Unett]] and [[Smith-47805|John]] and their attractive young lassie by name of [[Smith-47806|Betty]]. I cannot remember calling on any of my brothers on the way back to Toronto, but I can't imagine that I went through Winnipeg without seeing [[Bowles-750|Manly]]. I hastened on to Toronto and at the Union Station found my dear wife and two wonderful children awaiting me. Then I was welcomed into their then palatial home on Casa LomaSee the [[Space:Homes of G Herbert Wood|Homes of G Herbert Wood]]., by your [[Wood-6780|uncle Herbert]] and [[Staveley-21|aunt Maud]]. This time we did not stay there long. Your mother had already rented a summer place at Boston Mills which was only about seven miles from my early home. In my young days there was a mill there and I remember that as a youth I had two or three times taken a grist over to be ground. I don't think it then particularly appealed to me for I know I was not at all thrilled at the thought of summering there. I was wise enough to give no hint of how I felt about it and as it turned out, it suited us wonderfully well. I still look back on that summer with gratitude. I had not realized that the problems and the strain of the seven years in China had left me so tired and evidently somewhat depleted so far as my nerves were concerned. This spot was evidently just what I needed. Boston Mills had once been quite a thriving and bustling little place, but that was all in the past. It now was a quiet spot - no rush or hurry. No sound of battle - no fear of bandits - no responsibility outside my home. There was nothing magnificent or spectacular about the place but it was filled with the beauty of a lovely rural scene. The property covered about 17 acres. Through it ran the Credit River across which was an old dam still in good enough repair to act as a bridge. Below the dam the water was so shallow that our children could wade around in it, without danger of drowning. Right on the river was an old log cottage. Also near.the river was an enlarged horse stable where some old farm machinery was stored and a buggy which was still in good repair. Our cottage was large and commodious with plenty of room but with few of the modern amenities. [[Image:Bowles-579-33.jpg|500px|Rowell and Jai]]
'''Rowell and Jai at Boston Mills''' As we had been accustomed to this it did not worry us at all. I must not forget the fine raspberry patch nor the modest-sized hen house evidently not used for many years but still in good repair. The mill had been burned down several years before this and so brought to an end the hustle and bustle already referred to. To complete the picture, there was a small mature orchard and some magnificent old trees, mostly elms. Across the river there was a new orchard which was just beginning to bear fruit. This, I know, is a somewhat disjointed description but it may help you to understand how we almost immediately fell in love with the place. It must have been early May when we moved out to this our summer home. The weather, as I recall it, was fine and warm and we watched the trees as they donned their garment of green, the flowers and shrubs as they awoke from their long winter sleep. Also the birds returning from their stay in the south. It was good to see so many of them. In those days birds were numerous - alas, in one way or another we have almost eliminated them from the countryside. In some mysterious way this new atmosphere began almost at once to breathe its spirit of peace and quietness into me. I remember one perfectly beautiful morning, I - with Muriel holding one hand and Rowell the other, went up to Mr. Campbell's (a nearby farmer who was the soul of kindness) to get milk. As we walked along the road singing "Peter Rabbit, Peter Rabbit, where are you?" suddenly out from a group of cedar trees leaped a rabbit. It scampered across the road just in front of us. What a thrill - at last we had actually seen Peter Rabbit. I may just add here that a little later a life-long friend of mine, Abe Neelands, at my request bought a cow for me at a farmer's sale. As I was the only one who knew how to milk a cow, that privilege fell to me. About the same time I went to a sale and bought a dozen or so hens. All this took me back to my boyhood days and helped make a boy of me again. I also took up gardening and, strange to say, had good success with both vegetables and flowers.
I must not forget to record that quite early in our stay here Mr. Campbell told me that he had a horse he did not need and I was welcome to have him for the summer. It was a horse that looked quite in place pulling a plough, but certainly not between the shafts of a buggy. But he was a horse and what if he was a big, ungainly creature and had one leg which, when he was left standing in the stable for a few days, swelled to the size of two yet he was a horse and could provide a means of transportation. So we accepted with thanks and now we could take short drives around the country, to Inglewood for shopping and to church and once or twice over to our friends, the Neelands. One Sunday we went to Ceasar's church which I attended in my days on the farm. This was not only nostalgic but also somewhat depressing. Very few of the friends of my youth were there - in fact changes in the community meant now a much smaller congregation and the whole impression was that the church was so on the decline that.it might be closed any time, and that was no joy to me. Our longest trip was to the forks of the Credit where I had quite occasionally gone, in the years gone by, to very happy picnics.
[[Husband-103|Uncle Fred]] and [[Wood-9698|Aunt Daisy]] came out for a month or so and used the little log cottage on the river bank, and their company added to the enjoyment of the summer. I have written more than I had expected to write about our stay at Boston Mills. In looking back, I note that I failed to tell what a thrill the two kiddies got out of having the old horse. They took turns holding the lines which was quite safe for the old nag did not need any supervision.
The summer over, we returned to Toronto where we had rented a house on Asquith Avenue, a short street angled from Bloor to Yonge. The street is still there, but the residences have long disappeared.
As to the rest of the furlough, my itinerating, etc., I remember very little but one thing I do remember is the arrival of another little lassie into our home on March 26th, 1921. Some hinted that with the long journey back to China awaiting us it was not-the best time to have a baby. That may have been true but it in no way lessened the hearty welcome we gave to this baby girl. I have heard of unwanted babies, but I am glad to say that never happened in our home. We named her [[Bowles-575|Elizabeth Joy]] - Elizabeth after my mother and Joy I think largely because I took a fancy to the name. Throughout her childhood we called her 'Betty Joy' but when she got into High School by some clever maneuvering she became just 'Betty'. However, her old dad still likes best-to think of her as 'Betty JOY'.
The rest of our furlough passed in the usual way with nothing of particular interest to record here, and in the early autumn of 1921 we began the long journey back to West China. On the way west we visited my three brothers, [[Bowles-750|Manly]] at Winnipeg, [[Bowles-747|John]] at Souris and [[Bowles-748|Sherlock]] at Neville which is somewhere about thirty miles east of Swift Current. It was altogether too early in the season to look for a blizzard, but that is what came and What a blizzard! It was of such force that to venture out in it would have been madness. It was our good fortune that it eased off just in time, though even then it was doubtful that we could make our way to the station, but the attempt had to be made. So with a team hitched onto an old-fashioned sleigh and having given ourselves lots of time, we started forth. The horses plunged and struggled through the deep snow. Our progress was very slow but we did make the five miles in time, for the train was quite late. Our fear now was that we would miss our connection at Swift Current which we certainly would have but for the continental train also being delayed by the storm. So we won the race, but only by a few minutes and so arrived in Vancouver in good time for the sailing. Memories of this ocean trip are not very clear but I dimly remember some rather stormy days when my appetite was very poor.
In Shanghai we found we had overtaken a considerable number of our missionaries who, like ourselves, were Sze Chuan bound. China was at this time more than ever plagued by bandits and war lords and fighting was the order of the day. One result of this was that the river just above Ichang was completely blocked to all traffic. How long this would continue was anyone's guess but from such information as we received it looked as if it was going to be a long, long blockade. What should we do? Living in Shanghai was very costly. I am not sure, but I think it was the Executive in Chengtu that advised us to consider going to the Kuling hills, where there was a summer resort of Shanghai missionaries. These houses evidently were suitable for winter occupation and the cost would not be excessive. This resort was a day's journey up the river and a short trip by chair; already a few of our missionaries were either there or on their way there. Should we follow them? We did not hasten our decision which was fortunate for, almost as we decided there was nothing to be done save going to Kuling, the unexpected word came through that the blockade had been lifted. We were soon on our way, this time by steamer not merely to Ichang but right to Chungking. It was a wonderful change going through the gorges and up the rapids by steamer rather than by house boat. [[Image:Bowles-579-21.jpg|500px|Hu nyan Gorge]]
'''Hu Nyan Gorge''' [[Image:Bowles-579-23.jpg|500px|Yeh Rapids]]
'''Yeh Rapids''' Glad as I was to thus travel by steamer it does not mean that I regretted those house boat trips. Far from it. They meant much more to me than this travelling by steamer. Possibly the old slower ways of life have something in their favour over the fantastic haste of these rushing days.
Chungking did not end our journey. As it turned out, much the hardest part was still before us. At its quickest it meant ten days of overland travel, but it actually took us about two weeks, and what a journey it was! Our Chungking friends gave us full warning that our road would take us through territory which was very badly infested with bandits and the reports would indicate that they were unusually active and ruthless. It did not sound very encouraging. What should we do? Wait in Chungking till the way opened, or venture forth? Well, venturing forth has always been one of the qualifications for missionary workers and your mother and I, after much thought, decided that forth we should go. By the second day the accounts of the depravations being committed by the bandits grew in number. It was anything but reassuring, but we still had no thought of turning back. However, to add to our troubles Muriel came down with a nasty cold and Rowell with what is politely called stomach flu. It was a bad attack of diarrhea and being in China might even have been dysentery. Then we had to give consideration whether to push forward or beat a retreat and return to Chungking. On considering all the possibilities we found we found we were almost as near to our Mission station at Tsiliutsung as we were to Chungking. Though it meant leaving the main road and would lengthen our journey by three or four days, this was what we decided to do.
The days were at their shortest but it was essential that we make the stages, if at all possible, before dark. Picture us arriving at a Chinese inn in some market town or village just as darkness came - now turn back and read again my description of Chinese inns and you will better appreciate the situation. Our Chinese servant took the task of preparing the evening meal. Your mother took over the care of the kiddies and the baby and I tackled the job of getting the beds ready. Supper over and our children tucked away in bed, there were diapers to be washed and dried over the charcoal fire. Our servant helped in this part but the responsibility of seeing that it was done properly fell mostly on your mother. All of which meant that we were always late in getting to bed, but no matter how short our sleep was we had to be up well before daylight in order to start at the peep of dawn. Only once did we have to travel a little after dark. I remember it quite well for Muriel and Rowell who sat facing each other in their chair, got so nervous that I had to walk right behind them. The road was too narrow to walk at the side. Every minute or so they called out "Daddy, are you there?" and when they heard me answer they were for the moment comforted. (Perhaps you can guess what I made use of this incident in one of my sermons.) Reaching Tsiliutsing our good friends gave us a royal reception. All our wants were looked after and the children received the necessary medical care. It was glorious to spend the night in a real home and a real bed. We received the same kind and generous treatment when we later came to Yuin Hsien and Ren Sheo. While this part of our journey was much better than the first part, yet travelling in China with children and a baby, even under the best circumstances, is always a trying ordeal. It was with a sense of thankfulness and great relief that we at last reached Chengtu. As you can see, the brunt of this journey fell largely on my good wife but she accepted it all calmly, recognizing that situations such as this were the natural result of the way of life we had chosen as our pathway. She fulfilled her part with such outstanding resourceful efficiency that I more and more realized what a lucky man I was. Through it all there was absolutely no grouching - not a single word of complaint. WHAT A WOMAN! Such are not easy to find. You, my children do well to honour her. Now in her illness she merits all the love and care we can possibly give her.
Our assignment was not to Shu Wa Kai but to the older church at Sze Shen Tsi plus a large share of the outstations. As I have already written in some detail concerning this work, I will not dwell on it now, but before I finish I will almost certainly record some of the incidents that are at least of some minor interest.
We found that there was much greater restlessness throughout the province than when we went on furlough. The war lords were still carrying on their warfare and cities were being taken and lost in a sort of regular sequence. Each change brought another heavy tax on the people. It was 'pay the tax or our soldiers will loot the city'. Radical literature was being circulated, both of the communist type and anti-foreigners. The students were especially restless and during the next few years ever and anon they found vent for it in parades, in meetings where the emotions were stirred by fervent addresses depicting the misfortunes and sufferings with which their country was afflicted and with passionate fervour urging the students to take the leadership in correcting these conditions. When it came to placing the blame for all this, some hedging had to be done. To blame whatever power happened to be in charge of the city would almost certainly get them into trouble. A certain amount of the blame could safely be focused on the far-off Government in Peking and in other parts of China, but the most popular point of attack was generally the foreign powers. While many of the accusations were either false or exaggerated, some - alas - were painfully true. Whatever help or benefit China received from foreign countries was to them overshadowed by the harm they inflicted. It was not difficult to understand their passing lightly over the fact that the Chinese themselves were mostly to blame for the turmoil that existed and fastening the blame to the foreign nations. The selfish, grasping dealings of the foreign nations in their relations with China gave the students good ground for most of their declamations.
There were, of course, times when all this agitation quieted down and we could carry on our work with no particular hindrance. but some summers it did not seem wise to take holidays and I remember well one year when we were on the Kuang Hsien hills and had reports of the movement of armies and the work of bandits which were not conducive to quietness of heart.
[[Image:Bowles-579-34.jpg|500px|Bowles family]]
'''Bowles family on vacation in the mountains of Szechwan c.1923''' An incident which caused us much anxiety occurred, if my memory serves me right, in the summer of 1925. At any rate, it was one of those years when owing to the disturbed conditions it was deemed unwise to take a vacation in the cooler air of the mountain side. It was very rare indeed that any of our Mission houses were unoccupied but this summer, for some unremembered reason, there was one at the University and, as it was considered cooler than our city home, we were given permission to occupy it for a month or so. Here one morning Betty Joy arose earlier than the rest of us and going out on the verandah found a small doggie there. It may be that Betty tried to pet the dog, but however it happened, the dog bit her two or three times. The bites in themselves did not look serious but when we heard that William Small, the young son of the Rev. and Mrs. Walter Small, had also been bitten by this dog, the bites took on a more serious aspect. Later when we were told by several Chinese how the dog had been acting the last few days we became decidedly alarmed for it looked very much as if the dog had rabies. If so immediate action was called for. To assume the dog was healthy was to take altogether too great a risk. Had this happened just a few months earlier it would have meant a long, hurried trip to Shanghai- the nearest place, so far as we knew, where the necessary treatment could be given. Fortunately, however, there had very recently come to Chengtu a team of French doctors who had opened a laboratory in one of the temples, for making the vaccines, serums, etc. for just such situations as this. They examined the head of the dog and in due time announced that it had rabies. The necessary vaccine (if that is the correct word) was only in the process of being made and would not be ready for use for a few more days. To wait for it was decidedly better than to make the long trip to Shanghai - so we impatiently waited. It was quite a little trip into the city by the West Gate and then across the city to the North Gate ending at a temple a little distance out in the country.
Somehow I have never forgotten the effect some of these trips had on me. Most of the streets we travelled were crowded with traffic of all kinds. I had travelled streets of this kind so often that to do so had long been of no particular concern to me, but not so for some of these trips. I find it very hard to describe how they affected me. Apparently the density of the crowd, the noisy calling and shouting, the pushing and jostling - the 'every man for himself' attitude - quite upset my usual poise and cast over me what probably can best be described as an overshadowing cloud of apprehension. Apprehensive of what? I really do not know, for while it was very real it was also very vague. It might be described as a very deep, strong feeling of disquiet. I do not think that I ever mentioned this to anyone and just why I am including it here I scarcely know, but it all came hack to me so vividly that I just naturally included it as one of the experiences that came to this missionary.
To return from this digression. I am not sure how many shots the children had to have. Two figures come to me, viz, ten and fourteen. There was an interval of two or three days between each treatment. All shots were given into the abdomen, first on one side and then on the other. It grew increasingly painful with each treatment. Betty for a little lassie kept her nerve wonderfully well. The last two shots did become a matter of dread for her, but even these she faced with real bravery and with the minimum of fuss and very little crying I can see her yet sitting in a hot bath and smiling through her tears. The hot bath was supposed to ease the pain. Finally it was all over and we 'let down our hearts' and gave thanks to God - for what would our home have been without Betty Joy.
I wonder if you, my children, know that your father was once an editor of a paper? Believe it or not, he was. It came about this way. Our Mission Council in the winter of 1926 met in Chungking. I was not a member that year. This Council decided that our West China Mission needed much more publicity in the home church. After much discussion it was further decided to publish a small monthly paper with the folk of the home church in view as the reading constituency. Even with the extra postage this could be done at less cost in Chengtu than in Toronto. Thus with a low subscription price and a paper which though small would be both informative and interesting, it was hoped it would secure a sufficiently large place in the missionary education of the home church to make this venture a decided success. The Council did me the honour of appointing me the editor. After all these years it may not be out of order to confess that deep down in my heart there had been a wish that they would do just that. I had never whispered this to anyone - not even to my good wife. You see, while the hope was strong, any expectation of the hope being realized was very, very faint - indeed scarcely existed at all. The appointment was therefore a delightful surprise to me. One of the members of the Press - I think Mr. Plowman - was given the position of business manager. I tackled my task with joyous zeal. I do not know just how often I wrote and rewrote my first editorial. The gathering of material from our other stations, etc., all took time. Then it devolved largely on me to make a list of the ministers and their addresses to whom the paper should be sent, and that proved to be no small task. Finally the paper was on its way to far off Canada and I was well advanced in plans for the next issue when, rather suddenly, it was decided that owing to conditions in China, which seemed to be coming to a crisis, a goodly number of us were to return to Canada at once. I will have more to say about the reasons for this following the next item - one which includes what in some respects was the most tragic incident in the life of our Mission. All this meant that my brief editorship came to an end and that the paper itself would die a premature death, having published only one issue. I may add that on returning home I put a copy or two of that one WONDERFUL issue of the paper in our luggage, but - alas - with all our moving they got lost. Again I confess that I would very much like to see again that one issue that I edited. Who can measure the loss to the world of this paper - alas, alas, alas.
Mr. and Mrs. William Sibley were members of that 1906 missionary party concerning which I have written in some detail in the earlier part of these memoirs.See the [http://library.vicu.utoronto.ca/exhibitions/vic_in_china/sections/missionaries_and_mission_stations/1900s_the_victoria_eight_.html Vic in China, entry for The Victoria Eight.] Will and I were friends of long standing, having been together both at High school and at College. Mrs. Sibley I met for the first time when we began that long journey to China. She was a fine woman, very musical and - like her husband - a sincere Christian. And by the way, Will was also gifted in having a very fine tenor voice and when at Brampton High School he sang in Grace Church choir. In 1926 they were stationed in Yuin Hsien but in June of that year, needing dental work, they came up to Chengtu and as a matter of course were guests in our home. Mrs. Sibley and your mother decided one forenoon they would walk over to the W.M.S. residence, a distance of a mile or so. This was a walk that was taken quite frequently and without the slightest thought of danger. At the time [[Bowles-578|Trudie]], our young lassie of some three years, was ill. The doctor had ordered a dose of some vile-tasting medicine for her. I am not sure, but I rather think it was a dose of castor oil which meant not the nice, tasty concoction they have now-a-days, but genuine, horrible-tasting castor oil. Trudie, with that remarkable obstinacy which seems to come naturally to three-year olds, absolutely refused to take the stuff. If you have ever had to take that concoction, I am sure you will sympathize with her. Her mother felt that it was really important that the medicine be taken and so thought she could not leave until that was accomplished. As a result, Mrs. Sibley went on by herself. Who won the fight, Trudie or her mother, I am not sure - at any rate it just meant that my good wife did not accompany Mrs. Sibley. When Mrs. Sibley had gone about half way she was suddenly attacked by a man with a big knife and murdered, being decapitated. I am sure that nothing like that had ever happened to a missionary on the streets of Chengtu. A feeling of shock and horror shook the calm of the foreigners in the city. I have no doubt that many of the Chinese felt the same way. What was back of this cruel act was what everyone, both foreigners and Chinese, was asking. This is the way it was more or less officially reported to us. The assassin was chased by the soldiers and shot while endeavouring to escape. It was further reported that his mental ability was below average, that he was a member of one of the many secret societies that flourished in China and that this group was radically anti-foreign. I suppose there may have been some truth in all this, but how much no one knows. At any rate, while the Government condemned the act and many of the better class Chinese expressed their regrets, yet a very definite tremor of excitement and uncertainty spread through the city. The usual rumors re threats against or attacks on foreigners did not help the situation. So far as I know, only one of these was verified. A lady missionary of the American Methodist Mission was attacked by a man while she was riding in a chair, but an accompanying servant - with the help of the chair carriers - drove off the assailant before any harm was done. For a short time we lived in a period of uncertainty which was increased by the request of the Chinese authorities that foreigners should not go out on the street unless accompanied by an escort of police or soldiers.
Needless to say that the hearts of all the missionary community were deeply affected and the sympathy for Mr. Sibley was very heart-felt and sincere. - Probably I was more affected than anyone else. You see, Will and I were friends of many years; the Sibley's were our guests and it was from our home that Mrs. Sibley went forth to her tragic death. Moreover, I could not forget how narrowly my dear wife had escaped a similar fate. Thus it can easily be seen how my Irish-Cornish heritage was deeply stirred. Fortunately Mr. Sibley's temperament was much less of the emotional type and while his grief was surely deeper than words can express, yet he faced it all with an outward poise that was much to be admired.
To me fell the responsibility of conducting the funeral service. Strange to say, I have no remembrance of what I said at that service, but I trust it was appropriate and helpful. What I do remember is the prayer of Rev. George Hartwell.Rev. & Mrs. Hartwell were part of the first group of Canadian missionaries to arrive in Chengtu back in 1891. See [http://library.vicu.utoronto.ca/exhibitions/vic_in_china/sections/missionaries_and_mission_stations/chronology_.html Vic in China, Chronology.] He sounded a note of victory and somehow we seemed to hear the trumpets on the citadel of heaven heralding the victor home. Thus, instead of a dirge, the hallelujah note rose triumphant over both death and sorrow.
I am not positive, but I think it was on the evening of the day Mrs. Sibley was buried that a cablegram brought the news of my dear [[Pinch-31|mother's]] death. Had this come at any other time, I am sure my immediate reaction would have been a keener sense of sorrow, but in the light of the tragedy through which we had been passing, the departure of my mother at 82 appeared in lighter hues than it otherwise would have done. It. was in the days that followed that the significance of what it means to lose one's mother came home to me.
In these memoirs I have refrained from writing about my parents because R.P. has done that in considerable detail in "[http://bowlesfamilyhistory.ca/PeelRPBowlesHistory.htm The Tipperary Bowles]". However, the recording of my mother's death has somehow brought to me the desire to include a few simple memoirs of my parent! In this case mostly my mother and belonging mostly to my childhood years. Being now both a father and a grandfather I can understand better what life must have meant to my mother in a house full of noise and at times doubtless, quarrelsome children. I wonder how she kept so patient with us. Someone had told me that if you put salt on a bird's tail you could catch it. I questioned mother about this and though she was always busy, she took the time to find a little pail and, putting some salt in it, sent me forth on what was probably the first adventure of my life. Those were the days when birds abounded around our house and I chased more than one and enjoyed it so much I can't remember being particularly disappointed in not catching one. Again, I recall when still very young Manly and I entered a contest as to who would have possession of a very sharp kitchen knife. Result - a really deep cut in my thumb. The next time any of you are at home I'll show you the mark that all the 80 odd years have not removed.
Was it sore? Whew!! Now-a-days I am sure most homes would have some pain killing drug on hand, but not so then. The nearest drug store was a distance of a two-hours drive. Here now is a home remedy that might be useful to you in some emergency. Mother kept the fire going all night in the wood stove and when the pain got too acute she would put a spoonful or more of brown sugar on the top of the stove. By holding my thumb in the vapor that ascended I got almost immediate relief. How often this treatment had to be repeated I do not know, but whenever the pain got bad mother was there with her brown sugar. Her little laddy's comfort meant more to her than her night's rest.
Another memory that comes to me is indicative of the thoughtlessness of a little lad. Sometimes when I had a minor cold I would stars coughing after I had gone to bed - not because of a tickle in my throat but because I knew that if I coughed mother would come with a spoonful of honey. I know not if she ever suspected my ruse, but the honey always came. I can remember how in the summer time mother would do the washing out on the verandah. It wasn't a matter of work for an hour or two - it lasted practically the whole day. Washing by hand with the wash-tub and the wash-board was no easy task. When old enough, it was my part to help carry the water which was heated on the stove in the house and to draw the soft water from the cistern. Our modern women know little of hardship such as this (and by the way, it was on this same verandah that I on Saturday had the job of shining all the boots for the whole family. I do not know about the women's shoes, but the men were made by a cobbler in Sandhill and while being strong and durable, were not the kind that took a shine easily. Perhaps that was why the cleaning of boots on Sundays was not considered quite the right thing to do.)
Read again the "Tipperary Bowles" for R.P.'s words about mother and you will understand how life was not always a joyous song, but sometimes found expression in somber hues. Yet to me she was always all a mother should be - thoughtful, kind, sympathetic and loving.
As to my father, the more I think about him the more I wonder at all he accomplished. He had practically no schooling, yet he became a well-educated man. He was made Justice of the Peace. People in trouble just naturally came to him. Did someone want a will made, father made it. Did someone sell his farm and want the deed drawn correctly, father did that. He was treasurer of the township for thirty or more years. He was the leading layman in the church. He was THE man of the community. He loved fun and jokes and enjoyed them even if they were against him. For example, I remember one April fools' day, having finished our dinner, father had gone out while the rest of us remained a while chatting. There came a rap on the front door. Now the front door in our farm house was only used by strangers and I remember mother saying "I wonder who that can be". My sister [[Bowles-749|Lila]] said "oh, that is father trying to play a joke on us". She took a glass of water and went and opened the door - father opened his mouth to say 'BOO' and for reward got the glassful of water right in his face. Lila came back laughing. When she told what she had done I was a hit fearful as to how father would accept treatment like this. I immediately slipped away in time to see him coming around the house laughing as if it was the greatest joke in the world, even though it was at his expense.
I know the above is quite out of its proper setting and should be in the first section of these memoirs. But did I not give warning at the beginning that chronological order would have little or no place in these chronicles? Let us now return to Chengtu in 1926.
One day one of our servants came to me and, greatly excited, told me that the press gang had taken one of our servants who, for convenience sake, I will call Wang. These press gangs were often active in our city. When an army had to move, a host of carriers were needed to carry all the luggage and paraphernalia. So, forth went the press gang and picked almost anyone who looked at all able to carry a load. The tea shop was one place they awaited their victims. I have often seen them taking a group of ten or twenty unhappy-looking men encircled by a long rope. By international agreement, our servants were exempt from this - nevertheless, every once in a while I had to rescue one of them. I did this not so much because of the benefit to ourselves as for the benefit of the one the gang had taken. Sometimes they were forced to carry heavy loads for several days - were often poorly fed and treated roughly and when released were given little or no remuneration, but were left somehow to make their way back home. There was a time when to get any of our servants released was quite easy, but that was not so in 1926, However, rather reluctantly, I - accompanied by a servant whom I will call Lee - went forth to attempt a rescue. To send my card in and ask for the release of the servant would once have been sufficient but not now. So I walked boldly past the guards into the camp; Lee soon spotted Wang but they would not release him without orders from higher up. When the officer came he gave me a dirty look, called to some four or five soldiers who, with bayonets fixed surrounded me - bayonets quite close to my body. I was not much alarmed for I knew for his own sake he dare not do anything really drastic, but it was anything but a pleasant situation. Besides, I knew he was justified in questioning my right to be inside the camp. By walking past the guards I had left myself open for something like this. I apologized, as best I could for my error and after receiving the best tongue-thrashing that had ever come my way, was permitted to leave. Wang came with us and while the method I had used was probably the only way that would have had the desired result, I have always felt somewhat sorry that I had used it. There was enough anti-foreign feeling without my giving any cause for more.
It is hardly worth recording, but how would you like to have a Dad who had lost somewhere about one half of his nose? Of course, as you all know that would have much altered his Most HANDSOME appearance. At any rate, this little incident happened as follows. During my last term I decided I would revert to a former method of travel, viz - by riding a horse. My Chinese teacher said he knew where there was a good one for sale and off he went to bring it for my approbation or rejection. When he arrived with the horse I was out on one of my itinerating trips so they put the horse in an unused backyard of one of our mission properties. Here there was plenty of grass. When I saw him the first thing that struck me was how small he was - so small I wondered if he would carry me. But that the beast had lots of spirit became manifest at once, for when I walked toward him he came to meet me - but in the unusual way of walking on his hind legs. His every appearance indicated that he had very unkind intentions toward me. Two things kept me from feeling at all intimidated. One was the fact that I had been used to horses all my life and knew exactly what to do. The other was the size of the little beggar. He amused me more than he frightened me. On his arrival I quickly grabbed him by the snout (not sure if that is the right term for the nose of a horse) but at any rate it pretty well shut off his breathing, and at the same time gave him a twist that almost laid him flat on the ground. That took the fight out for the moment but was by no means a cure for his biting propensity. For weeks I had to be on my guard against his attempts to get a taste of my nose. Gradually he discovered that not only were all his attempts in vain, but that he was the one to suffer every time he made this savage attempt. Then he gave up and that was when I - after some time - went off my guard. I thought he was really cured. Then one day, in a situation similar to my first meeting with him, he did not come to meet me on his hind legs, but just as I, in all innocence, reached him, he reared up and made a vicious attack on my face. It came so suddenly and was so unexpected that I had no chance to protect myself. I presume I jerked my head back, but whatever caused it, my pith helmet came down over my face and saved me from what would almost certainly have been a very severe wound and disfigurement. However, the horse did score in that he hit so savagely my helmet was jammed down on my nose with a force that half stunned me. It speaks well for the quality of my nose that it was neither broken nor flattened - though how it escaped that disaster has always been a puzzle to me. With this partial victory the horse retired from the fray and I - being "hors de combat" - staggered home to nurse my wounds and to have my wife tell me I was as white as a sheet. Thus ending the tale of the biting horse -- and if my New York publisher does not think this little incident is worthy of a place in my memoirs, he is hereby authorized to omit it.
While we were quite unaware of it, our days in China were rapidly drawing to an end. While there was nothing in the local conditions which of itself would justify an exodus of missionaries, yet even here things were far from peaceful. No large battles had been fought in or near Chengtu for some time, yet there was an occasional clash of arms. For example, I remember how one day when I with a Chinese colleague was distributing tracts, we heard the sure signs of a fight going on outside the walls near Sze Shen Tsi. That meant that bullets were falling here and there in our vicinity. I knew my good wife would gather the children in the house where a brick wall would give sufficient protection, so we continued with our work. This did not require any great heroism for the bullets were not falling in any great abundance. In fact I only heard of one person being hit. However, even such minor clashes were indicative that all was not well. Banditry, for one things was becoming more and more common throughout the countryside. Within the city there was a decided restlessness. This manifested itself in many ways. The students took the lead with continual parades and meetings with much fervent oratory and impassioned declamations. Newspapers and placards made their contribution to the unrest.
Well, what was this all about. It was a protest against the unsatisfactory conditions that existed both locally and throughout all of China. The people had been bled white by exorbitant taxation forced on them by the ever-changing war lords. Law and order throughout the district were at best very uncertain and at worst non-existent. I think many - perhaps most - of those protesting realized that the Chinese themselves must bear some share of the responsibility for these things, but being able to do much along that line they put the blame upon the foreign nations, demanding - and with much justification; that the one-sided treaties must all be repealed. The altogether iniquitous demands of the Japanese together with the weakness of the so-called Central Government in acquiescing to them brought a sense of shame and a deep hatred. A comparatively recent event in Shanghai, the particulars of which I have quite forgotten but in which the British were involved and some Chinese were killed, was revived and added fuel to the fire that was burning. It meant that even the students in our university felt bound to join in these various forms of protest and our work there was much disrupted. To all this add the fact that the Russians had for some time been active in South China, in the propaganda field and in military training. These southern armies began a triumphant march towards the North which was only halted by the disagreement between Tchang Kai and Mao Tse Toung. This brought more confusion and warfare over a very considerable territory. In some cities foreign concessions were mobbed and destroyed. It was this confused, warring, anti-foreign sentiment over so much of China that made the foreign embassies advise that some missionaries leave Sze Chuan before their furlough was due. May I say again that there was nothing in the local conditions since the sad incident of Mrs. Sibley that in itself justified any action. No foreigners were being molested, though a certain tide of feeling was unfavourable to us. For the first time in walking on the streets of Chengtu I was called a foreign dog. Our church people, though doubtless puzzled, continued loyal, but the extension of our work in its desired outreach was for the time being very, very difficult. But missionaries are not noted for running away from difficult situations, even though there may be a spice of danger involved. The justification of the action taken lies in two factors. One was the inflammable condition of all China. The other was the situation of West China, out of which there was practically only one route - the river. If the necessity of mass evacuation should develop then the possibility of everyone finding a passage, especially down the long river - would be almost nil. At any rate, the Executive of which I am rather glad that I was not a member that year, with the concurrence of the Home Board, decided that all the missionaries whose furlough was due the coming year, should leave at once. I have no criticism of the Executive for making this decision; it was probably a wise precautionary measure and had I been a member I expect I would have voted for it. But as things actually developed I now doubt if it were necessary.
How did I feel about this. Decidedly puzzled and confused. I acknowledge feeling a certain relief that my wife and children would be out of the danger that apparently loomed up. To a much lesser extent perhaps I should include myself in that sense of relief for I make no claim to being a great hero. But whatever relief was felt did not eliminate certain troubled feelings. Somehow a premonition came to me that this was to be the end of our life in China. We had been in this land long enough and our roots, as it were, had gone deep enough for the thought of pulling them up to distress me not a little. Somehow the mere thought that we might never get back to China and that life would again be radically disrupted and changed disturbed me greatly. However, there was nothing for it but to pack up aid make our way back to Canada. We sold our heavy furniture, our books and certain personal things we packed for there still remained the possibility that we would some day return to China. These were busy days. There were farewells and gifts from the Chinese. I had not time to give the proverbial feast in return, but left money for this to be done after my departure. Thanks to a small diary kept by my eldest daughter, I know that it was on October the 18th, 1926 when, with lonely and confused feelings, we made our exit from Chengtu where we had lived and worked for most of our years in China.
The first stage of our journey was taken in a small cargo boat. The diary mentioned above tells me that the Carscallens,[http://library.vicu.utoronto.ca/exhibitions/vic_in_china/portraits/ Vic in China, Missionary Portraits.]For the descendants of Rev. Bowles through the Rutherford line, [[Carscallen-3|Rev. Charles R Carscallen]], who along with his family was part of the company leaving Chengdu, was born and raised in Dresden, Ontario. His father [[Carscallen-4|Isaac Newton Carscallen]] operated a hardware store in downtown Dresden with two of his brothers and served a term as Mayor of Dresden around the same time that Don & Merv Rutherford's grandfather, [[Ribble-28|Asa Ribble]] was active in civic affairs. Charles' two uncles were also active in Dresden civic affairs. Charles' uncle [[Carscallen-21|Norris]] served several terms as mayor of Dresden, apparently intermittent with Asa Ribble and Charles' uncle [[Carscallen-15|James]] was a fellow member of Asa's Masonic lodge. James' daughter [[Carscallen-14|Edna]] (Charles' first cousin) married [[McWha-45|William McWha]], a grandson of Asa and first cousin to Don & Merv Rutherford. Hibbards, Kitchens, Reeds of our mission and Heldes of the YMCA left the same day. Arriving at Kiating the morning of the 22nd, we visited our missionaries there and had dinner in one of their homes - but just which one I do not now recall. Kiating had its own memories for me, having spent the second and third year in China in this city.. On the evening of the 23rd we reached Sui Fu where our river loses itself in the Yang Tsi. The one we were to take was called the Chi Nan. My good wife and I went over to have a look at it. We found it to be rather small and with limited accommodation. According to the diary this is the boat that took us all the way to Shanghai, but I have a rather strong feeling that we changed to a larger boat at Chungking or Ichang - but that is not important. The next morning we went aboard and found that one of the Chinese cabins had been assigned to us. It was small and very dirty with cockroaches in goodly number running around enjoying themselves. Well, nothing could he done to increase the size of the cabin, but something could be done to banish the dirt. My part was to go down to the lower deck where there was a heating apparatus of some kind and heat the water; with this and disinfectant and a scrubbing brush my better half went to work and with her usual thoroughness banished both the cockroaches and the dirt. This was no small chore. It took some planning to find how we could all find sleeping space. But somehow we did all get packed in, but scarcely leaving room to turn over. I cannot remember that we stopped at Luchow, but we had some delay at Chungking. We crossed the river and had afternoon tea with the Swans. Moving on we passed our mission stations at Chomg Cheo and Fu Hsien without stopping, arriving at Wanhsien about noon on the 8th (Nov.)This must not be the correct date. They reached Ichang downriver on Nov 1 and in fact were back in Canada by early December, so this must have been some date in late October. Here we had two or three days' delay which need some explanation. The war lord in control of Wan Hsien was general Tang Sen whom most of us knew as he had formerly been in control of Chengtu. He undertook to commandeer a British steamer - a British gun boat hastened up from Ichang to get the vessel back. In the brief struggle that followed a few shells were fired on the city. The report that the Chinese made public and that reached not only China but foreign countries as well, was that on the evening of the day of the battle the British gun boat pulled away, leaving Wan Hsien ablaze and terribly destroyed. This contained about one per cent of truth. My memory as to the reasons we did not proceed immediately down river is so vague that I hesitate to answer that question, but at any rate - there we were. It was not very long before Chinese soldiers came on board and took possession of our boat in such numbers that we could hardly move out of our cabin. Indeed at night when they lay down on the deck it was almost impossible to do so. We were told that they were to be taken to Ichang. Now to run the big rapids that lay before us with this small boat meant very grave danger of a shipwreck. We decided that something must be done about it and as a result: Carscallen, Helden and yours truly were appointed a Committee which was to interview the General. On the way to the Yamen we passed quite close to the place where the shell had fallen. Yes, there was some damage, but so little that in relation to the report sent out it might be called trivial. We three had all met the General in Chengtu and he received us if not exactly cordially, yet with true Chinese politeness, As Mr, Helden was an American, he had the privilege of doing most of the talking, We presented the reasons why the soldiers should not take the journey on our boat - which meant it was for the safety of his men as well as ours. He seemed to agree with our contention and we received some assurance that the soldiers would be taken off. After a few minutes of polite chat we thanked him and left. On our return we gave a hopeful report and then waited. The delay was long enough to make us begin to wonder just what the General was going to do, but finally the men got their orders and left the boat. We breathed a little easier.
The other thing I remember about our stay here was a visit, on the invitation of the Lieutenant in charge, to the gun boat. The first thing that struck me was how spick and span everything was. Everything, as it were, was shining with cleanliness superlative. The other remembrance is of the enthusiasm of the lieutenant. He was bubbling over with pleasure as he showed us around the boat and decidedly gave us the impression that he thought his job was the best and most wonderful that man could possibly have. His somewhat boyish but radiant enthusiasm was a sort of tonic to me.
Finally we got away and made a swift and uneventful trip to Ichang on the morning of November 1st. The aforementioned diary informs me that we did not proceed immediately because of the shooting. We were getting down into the region where there was much real fighting between Tchang and Mao and we were told that we might run into a battle or two before we got to Shanghai. The journey as far as Hankow was uneventful, but as a precaution we did not travel at night. The information we got at Hankow was that the elusive fighting zone was still in front of us and the chances were that we would have a taste of it. Perhaps it was that I had got used to rumors that never amounted to anything more than a rumor, at any rate so far as my memory goes I was not particularly perturbed by the thought of our getting into the midst of one more battle.
For one thing, a steamer compared to the house boats we had been used to on our travels seemed like a bastion of safety. True there was only one part of the boat that was armored to stop a bullet and that was a small portion in the prow - but good protection could be found in the lower deck among the cargo. At any rate, the captain told us missionaries that in case of danger we were to assemble at the prow and we were to do so immediately he gave the order. The order came more than once but proved to be unnecessary until the morning of November 6th at 5.30 am. Thus, half awake, in pajamas, dressing gowns or wrapped in blankets we hastened to our post. How long we waited there I do not remember, but after a considerable time when nothing had happened we were dismissed and returned to our cabins. Somewhere in the region of half an hour later the order came again and so, this time, in less motley array we promptly obeyed the call and crowded together in the small sheltered part. The result was just the same and we, a little bit disgusted, returned to the normal activities of the morning. However, towards noon we distinctly heard the boom of what I judged to be a large cannon. It was not til the dim but certain sound of rifle fire was heard that the order came and again we crowded together on the prow. The captain on whom the responsibility rested for the safety of both boat and passengers, got for the moment very excited. I distinctly remember him pulling out his revolver, going to the side of the boat and firing it twice, at random. When he came back, probably to justify what he had done, he said "Well, I feel better now anyway". We suddenly turned a corner and saw what was going on. At most it would not have been more than half a mile away from us that a gun boat was anchored about three quarters of the way across the river to our left. On the shore to our left were soldiers firing on the gun boat. The armored part was not very high, so now the captain ordered everyone to keep down and not expose themselves to any bullets that might perchance come our way. Just what led me to disobey that order I am not sure, but disobey it I did. I wanted to see what was going on. Already the two or three small boatloads of-soldiers had started out, evidently in the hope of boarding the gun boat, but they soon got discouraged and turned back. The course our boat was taking would take us right into the midst of the firing, so the captain asked the pilot if we could take the way to the left of the gun boat and thus greatly lessen the chance of having to entertain a certain number of bullets. The answer was in the affirmative and the captain ordered him to go that way. Then the captain turned his attention to watching the battle, presumably taking it for granted that his order would be obeyed. I kept one eye on the pilot and was surprised to find that he kept us going straight into the midst of the flying bullets. I waited as long as I dared and then I called the attention of the captain to the fact that his order was not being followed. He looked and with words that I won't repeat here pushed the pilot aside, grabbed the wheel and turned us in the way of safety. And so we passed by without further incident. The firing continued but soon the sound of rifles ceased to reach us. The boom, boom of the canon remained with us a little longer, but that too stopped and all was still. Never again was I to hear the sound of battle. We had some delay on the 7th because of supposed danger spots, but about 2 p.m. on November 8th we reached Shanghai and found lodgement in the Evans Missionary home.
Of our stay in Shanghai only three things come at all clearly to my memory. One of these took place, I think, the day after our arrival. It was a strange and absolutely unexpected experience that came to me as I walked along one of the streets. My memory of it is quite vivid, but to give a vivid expression of it in words I find very difficult. What took place was indeed very strange. Shanghai had had its share of troublesome times - strikes, racial tensions, fighting, etc, - and was to have more in the future, but just then it seemed to be the epitome of all that was peaceful and quiet and the struggle and strife which we had mentioned as being rife in China apparently had left this city untouched. What effect would you think this would have had on me? The natural conclusion one would think would be to feel how lovely it was to be in this quiet centre away from the storms, the agitations and the general threatening conditions that had been ours. But believe it or not, the effect was exactly the opposite. "What, am I from now on - here or in Canada to live in a deadly dull monotonous condition just like this?" No exciting news. No parades singing revolutionary songs or shouting denunciations of all foreigners. No student strike upsetting the teaching routine of middle school and university. No talk of bandits to give something of a tingling sensation when one was visiting the outstations. No closing of city gates for days to keep out the foe and when, as it once happened to me, one had to climb up a dangling rope over the city.wall to get back home. No going to bed at night wondering what new event might disturb the peace of the morrow. None of this. How awful. There seemed to stretch out before me a horrible monotonous, deadly dull, uninteresting quiet - a sort of lotus land. A feeling of deep distress took hold of me. I felt that I could not face a future like that. I think it is safe to add that my very soul was troubled. Was there any way that I could get back to Chengtu was the question that came to me. If there were, at least at that moment I wanted to accept it. How long this mood lasted I am not sure, but I know it did pass and that I became my natural self again. Let the psychologists explain all this as they like. The years that followed surely brought enough rewards and interest, inter-mingled with problems and difficulties, to keep life free from boredom or monotony. But yet, even now, pushing near the four score years and ten and sitting in the quiet of my home, something in the memory of those years in China and more especially of those more troubled ones, leads me to say "those were our finest days". The use of the word 'our' here means that my good wife must be included.
The second thing that I remember is this. We had expected to go on furlough in the spring of 1927 and had talked of making this journey via Europe. Here we were about six months ahead of schedule and I think we both knew that that made the carrying out of that plan much more difficult. Still, we thought we ought to consider the pros and cons before making a final decision and unfortunately the cons won out. For one thing winter was approaching and to take a family of four, ages three to twelve, travelling through even a little bit of Europe in the winter time was to run considerable risk of colds, etc. Second, we had not had the opportunity to work out the approximate costs over and above the cost of a direct return to Canada and thus know if we could finance our share. Finally, on enquiring about possible passages we found out that none was available for five weeks which meant remaining in Shanghai almost three extra weeks. So we gave up the idea and it has always been one of my regrets that I never saw Europe, especially the British Isles and Ireland. Your mother's folk came from England shortly before her birth and the Bowles gang, at a much earlier date, came from old Ireland. Our mother would probably have been able to find someone who knew her parents, while I had no such hope re my ancestors, yet I might perhaps have found some record or folk who bore our name in old Tipperary.
The third memory is of something relatively quite unimportant, but quite annoying - especially to your mother. A sneak thief got into our bedroom and stole some of our children's clothes. One thing my wife was determined on was that our children would not have a dowdly appearance but must have something chic and up-to-date - in brief, clothes befitting the grace, charm, the beauty of our three lovely lassies and the sturdy manliness of our handsome son. I suppose it is possible that outsiders reading the above statement might say that your parents were biased, but you my children will surely be ready to acknowledge that what I have written is the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
One especially annoying feature was that the woman in charge of the home would not for a moment admit that the clothes were stolen but insisted that your mother had packed them in some of our other valises and that we would find them when we finally unpacked, which of course was not the case. Well, somehow your mother got you all arrayed, if not like the lillies of the field yet to fairly well meet the requirements mentioned above.
I am not sure of the exact date of our leaving Shanghai but I think we had a delay of at least two weeks before we found a passage.
Of the ocean trip I remember little, but I do remember how at Yokohama your good mother decided she would pay a brief visit to our W.M.S.Woman's Missionary Society. school there. As the time approached for sailing and no wife was in sight, your father did get perturbed. If mother did not arrive in time, what should I do? All get off and wait for her or go on to Kobe and hope our mother would join us there, That was solved by her arrival a very few minutes before we took our departure.
Arriving in due course in VancouverDec. 2 on the ''President Grant''. we took a train to Chipman, Alberta, to visit Uncle John and Aunt Unett - Uncle John being the pastor of the church there. It was bitterly cold weather. One night John and I ventured to take a walk and it being so cold we decided to run. Just as I started something happened to my back and I could hardly walk at all. A disc had evidently come out of its proper place. This bothered me on and off for months, then after receiving about twenty treatments from an osteopath all was well and I had no further trouble of that kind.
We arrived in Toronto just before Christmas, spent a few days with Uncle Herb and Aunt Maud and then moved into the house on Hogarth Street.
Of the years that followed and our life in the homeland I do not think there is any need to write. One question you might ask is why we did not return to China. It was not an easy decision to make. You my children, although innocent of all blame, were the chief factor in that decision. Having been hustled out of China six months before our furlough was due, it did not seem wise for us to go back to conditions that had improved little or not at all. To leave you behind required finding a guardian who would be responsible for your welfare, and there was no one whom we felt we should ask to assume that responsibility, One other possibility was that I should return and your mother remain in Canada. That did not appeal to either of us. For one thing, my experience of living in China without a home of my own was strong evidence that I was not meant to live alone. All this seemed to point to the wisdom of remaining in Canada.
There were of course other factors that had a place in making our decision. The disturbed conditions in China had made out last two years the most unsatisfactory we had known. I knew of course there was still need for missionaries to help guide the infant church and to lead the way in reaching the large number of towns and market villages where little or no work had been done. The former task did not need the return of all the missionaries and the second one would have to wait for more orderly conditions. As far as I could tell the Home Board was not desirous to send us all back at least they made no appeal for such a return. This seemed to be the attitude of the missionaries in the field who sent home requests for the return of a few missionaries for special work, but not for a general return. Had I been one of the few, I have very little doubt but that I would probably have gone by myself.
These were the chief reasons for remaining here - at the same time I confess I did some hard soul searching lest I was letting the cost of returning have too great a part in our decision.
If you ask have I ever regretted that decision, paradoxical as it may be, the answer is yes and no. There have been moments when, thinking of our years there and the greatness of the task, I wished I were back in China, for the coming of Tchang Kai Shek to Sze Chuan, whatever else it did, did restore enough quiet and order to give the missionaries a real opportunity to carry on their work. It was a sort of nostalgic sentiment that at odd moments took possession of me. A calmer consideration of the whole matter brought what I believe was a saner decision and I feel that what we did was on the whole the wiser thing.
And so I bring these memoirs to a close. I am well aware of their limitations. Just a few evenings ago I undertook to read sections one and two. I discovered at least one grammatical error in and a good many sentences that could easily be expressed in much better form, also a few errors though not of great importance. For instance; it was 1896 not 1895 that I began to teach. It was Isaac Bowles who first rented our farm and his name, not Richard, should appear on page 4. Richard Oldfield rented the farm a year or two later. Then I found sentences whose literary style could easily be improved. I also recalled incidents of my boyhood days which though in themselves of no specific importance, yet might throw some light on life as it was lived in those far-off days. Finding an old mould for making candles, finding in the back upstairs a copy of the preaching series for what I now think must have been the old Albion District. I have a vague idea there were about 18 preaching places - and most of the preaching done by local preachers, and if so the Bowles name would be prominent - how I would like to have it. A night trip that took me to the presence of skunks, a night journey to Toronto with Sherlock with a load of dead pigs, getting blocked by the snow when trying to get to the Epworth League at Ceasers, etc '''ENDNOTES'''

Memoirs of Stephen Burroughs

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Memoirs of Stephen Burroughs == * by [[Burroughs-2344|Stephen Burroughs]] (1765-1840) * published multiple times, see below * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memoirs of Stephen Burroughs|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1798) Benjamin True, Hanover, New Hampshire, 1798, Memoirs of Stephen Burroughs ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CRhmAAAAcAAJ * (1811) ::* Vol. 1 https://books.google.com/books?id=6x1MAAAAYAAJ ::* Vol. 1 https://archive.org/details/memoirsofstephen0102burr ::* Vol. 1 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008409086 ::* Vol. 1 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008958123 ::* Vol. 1 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008638094 ::* Vol. 2 https://archive.org/details/memoirsofstephen0102burr/page/n254/mode/1up ::* Vol. 2 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008958123 * (1811?) Complete in one volume ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xVsDAAAAYAAJ * (1835) Memoirs of the notorious Stephen Burroughs: by Burroughs, Stephen, 1765-1840 Publication date 1832-35. [v.1, 1835] Two Volumes in one. ::* https://archive.org/details/memoirsofnotorio00burr ::* https://archive.org/details/memoirsnotoriou00burrgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=JVkDAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008638095 * (1850) ::* https://archive.org/details/memoirsofnotorio00inburr * (1852) Cornish, Lamport, New York, 1852, Memoirs of The Notorious Stephen Burroughs, containing many incidents in the life of this wonderful man, never before published. ::* https://archive.org/details/cihm_63369 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011613489 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100289296 * (M.N. Spear, Amherst, Mass., 1858) Memoirs of Stephen Burroughs: A New and Revised ed., with and Appendix containing authentic facts respecting the latter part of his life. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=iFsDAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5UsVAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/memoirsofstephen00burr ::* https://archive.org/details/memoirsstephenb00burrgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/memoirsstephenb01burrgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008638096 * (1924) Reprinted from the Albany edition of 1811 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=micaAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005831180 * (1988) ::* https://archive.org/details/memoirsofstephen0000burr borrow === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Burroughs, Stephen. ''[[Space:Memoirs of Stephen Burroughs|Memoirs of Stephen Burroughs]]'' (Benjamin True, Hanover, New Hampshire, 1798) [ Page ]. * ([[#Burroughs|Burroughs]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Burroughs, Stephen. ''[[Space:Memoirs of Stephen Burroughs|Memoirs of Stephen Burroughs]]'' (Benjamin True, Hanover, New Hampshire, 1798) [ Page ].

Memoirs of the Ancient Earls of Warren and Surrey

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Memoirs of the Ancient Earls of Warren and Surrey == ...and their descendants to the present time. * by Rev. John Watson, M.A. F.A.S. (1724-1783) * published by Warington, Printed by William Eyers, 1782 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memoirs_of_the_Ancient_Earls_of_Warren_and_Surrey|WikiTree Profiles that use this source.]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1782) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_VeVwcwUUG4C ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001597940 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1216923 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1916360 * Vol. 2 (1782) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=n1TlFWyBG5UC ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001597940 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1216923 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1970373 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * ''[[Space:Sussex Archaeological Collections|Sussex Archaeological Collections]]'' (1859) Vol. 11, [https://books.google.com/books?id=uUMJAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA52 Page 52]: This work is "well known to be, in the many respects, quite untrustworthy; abounding with hasty conclusions, false deductions, erroneous statements, and quotations from bad or doubtful authorities." * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Watson, John. ''[[Space:Memoirs of the Ancient Earls of Warren and Surrey|Memoirs of the Ancient Earls of Warren and Surrey]]'' (Warington, Printed by William Eyers, 1782) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Watson|Watson]])

Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania == * by Historical Society Pennsylvania * published by McCarty and Davis, Philadelphia, 1826-1895 * Vol. 1 is a reprint of the Original 1826 version * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania|Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania]]'' (McCarty and Davis, Philadelphia, 1826-1895) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#MHSP|Memoirs Hist. Soc. Pennsylvania]]: Vol. 1, Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Original 1826: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009563015 * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xh0wAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/memoirshistoric08penngoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000674988 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009964670 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007699555 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009602130 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100209482 * Vol. 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000674988 * Vol. 3 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000674988 * Vol. 3, Pt. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=I_0yAQAAIAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009964670 * Vol. 4 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000674988 * Vol. 4 Pt. 1 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009964670 ::* https://archive.org/details/memoirsofhistori41hist * Vol. 4 Pt. 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009964670 * Vol. 5 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000674988 * Vol. 6 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000674988 * Vol. 7 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000674988 * Vol. 8 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000674988 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009964670 * Vol. 9 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000674988 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009964670 * Vol. 10 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000674988 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009964670 * Vol. 11 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000674988 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009964670 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012469160 * Vol. 12 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000674988 * Vol. 13 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=v49LAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000674988 * Vol. 14 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=BCwLAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Mc8yAQAAIAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000674988 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009964670

Memoirs of the life of Colonel Hutchinson

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Nottinghamshire|Nottinghamshire Sources]] __TOC__ == Memoirs of the life of Colonel Hutchinson == Governor of Nottingham Castle and Town, representative of the County of Nottingham in the Long Parliament, and of the Town of Nottingham in the first parliament of Charles the Second, with original anecdotes of many of the most distinguished of his contemporaries, and a summary review of public affairs: written by his widow Lucy, daughter of Sir Allen Appley, Lieutenant of the Tower, Etc. From the original manuscript by the Rev. Julius Hutchinson to which is prefixed The Life of Mrs. Hutchinson, written by herself. * by [[Apsley-1|Lucy Hutchinson]] (1620-1681), [[Hutchinson-7857|Julius Hutchinson]] (c.1743-1811), Edward Halsall, Edward Chisenhale (d.1654) * multiple publications, see below * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memoirs of the life of Colonel Hutchinson|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * 1st edition: London, 1806 ::* https://archive.org/details/lifeofcolonelhut00hutc * 2nd edition: London, 1808 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wisAAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=hlw0AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/memoirslifecolo04hutcgoog * 3rd edition: London, 1810 ::* Vol. 1 https://archive.org/details/memoirslifecolo01hutcgoog ::* Vol. 1 https://books.google.com/books?id=ZkQBAAAAQAAJ * 4th edition: London, 1822 ::* Vol. 1 https://books.google.com/books?id=ongEAAAAYAAJ ::* Vol. 1 https://archive.org/details/memoirslifecolo02hutcgoog ::* Vol. 1 https://books.google.com/books?id=AYgZsh01TjgC ::* Vol. 1 https://archive.org/details/memoirslifecolo08hutcgoog ::* Vol. 1 https://books.google.com/books?id=ongEAAAAYAAJ ::* Vol. 1 https://archive.org/details/memoirsoflifeofc00hutc_0 ::* Vol. 1 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008639148 ::* Vol. 2 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008639148 ::* Vol. 2 https://books.google.com/books?id=yngEAAAAYAAJ * 1825 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Rx5cAAAAcAAJ * 5th edition: London, 1846 ::* https://archive.org/details/memoirslifecolo07hutcgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=W2ILAAAAYAAJ * 7th edition 1848 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tAk6AAAAcAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/memoirsoflifeofc00hutcuoft * 10th edition: London, 1863 ::* https://archive.org/details/memoirsoflifeofc00hutciala ::* https://archive.org/details/1863memoirsoflif00hutcuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/memoirsoflifeofc00hutciala ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007662893 * 1?th edition: London, 1884 ::* Also included "The Siege of Lathom House" defended by the countess of Derby against Sir Thomas Fairfax. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100411333 * 1885 ::* Revised with additional notes ::* Vol. 1 https://books.google.com/books?id=SNpLAAAAYAAJ ::* Vol. 1 https://books.google.com/books?id=OJsEAAAAYAAJ ::* Vol. 1 https://archive.org/details/memoirslifecolo00hutcgoog ::* Vol. 1 https://books.google.com/books?id=Bg49EeEKws8C ::* Vol. 1 https://archive.org/details/memoirsoflifeofc01hutc ::* Vol. 1 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008639154 ::* Vol. 1 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008895966 ::* Vol. 2 https://books.google.com/books?id=mNpLAAAAYAAJ ::* Vol. 2 https://books.google.com/books?id=kstRdXUNBSUC ::* Vol. 2 https://books.google.com/books?id=j5sEAAAAYAAJ ::* Vol. 2 https://archive.org/details/memoirslifecolo01firtgoog ::* Vol. 2 https://archive.org/details/memoirslifecolo03hutcgoog ::* Vol. 2 https://archive.org/details/memoirsoflifeofc02hutcuoft ::* Vol. 2 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008639154 ::* Vol. 2 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008895966 * 1904 ::* https://archive.org/details/memoirslifecolo00chilgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=oaQEAAAAYAAJ * London, 1905 ::* https://archive.org/details/memoirscolonelhu00hutciala * London, 1906 ::* https://archive.org/details/memoirsoflifeofc00hutc ::* https://archive.org/details/memoirslifecolo06hutcgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dVY0AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/memoirslifecolo00firtgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QWILAAAAYAAJ * London, 1908 ::* https://archive.org/details/memoirslifecolo05hutcgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LrMCAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100558192 ??? : Vol. 2 https://archive.org/details/memoirslifecolo00unkngoog === Citation Formats === * Hutchinson, Lucy. ''[[Space:Memoirs of the life of Colonel Hutchinson|Memoirs of the life of Colonel Hutchinson]]'' (London, 1806) [ Page ]. * ([[#Hutchinson|Hutchinson]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Hutchinson, Lucy. ''[[Space:Memoirs of the life of Colonel Hutchinson|Memoirs of the life of Colonel Hutchinson]]'' (London, 1806) [ Page ].

Memoirs of the Marstons of Salem

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] == Memoirs of the Marstons of Salem == With A Brief Genealogy of Some Of Their Descendants. Reprinted from the [[Space:NEHGR|New England Historical & Genealogical Register]] (1873) Vol. 27. * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/155225900/john-lee-watson John Lee Watson] (1797-1884) * published by Press of David Clapp & Son, Boston, Massachusetts,1873 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memoirs of the Marstons of Salem|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=KQ4wAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/memoirsofmarston08wats * https://archive.org/details/memoirsofmarston00wats * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008685441 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=20486 :No Table of Contents, however the book includes the following: :Prefatory Note :The Marston Family of Salem, Mass. - John Marston *Benjamin Marston, The First *Benjamin Marston, The Second *Benjamin Marston, The Third :Appendix, Containing Brief Genealogies of some of the descendants of Benjamin Marston and Elizabeth Winslow === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *Watson, John Lee''[[Space:Memoirs of the Marstons of Salem|Memoirs of the Marstons of Salem]]'' (Boston, Massachusetts,1873), [ Page ]. * [[#Watson|Watson]]

Memoirs of the Protectoral-House of Cromwell

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Memoirs of the Protectoral-House of Cromwell == Deduced from an early period, and continued down to the present time. * The first volume contains Proofs and Illustrations, together with an appendix, as also the lives of such persons as were distinguished by the Cromwells, by honors and greate employments. Embellished with elegant engravings. * by [[Wikipedia:Mark_Noble_(biographer)|Mark Noble]], Rector of Barming, in Kent. (1754-1827) * Printed by Pearson & Rollason, London, 1784 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memoirs of the Protectoral-House of Cromwell|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * 1st edition (1784) :* Vol. 1 https://books.google.com/books?id=O1QDAAAAMAAJ :* Vol. 2 https://books.google.com/books?id=qFQDAAAAMAAJ * 2nd (1787) Edition with improvements. :* Vol. 1 https://books.google.com/books?id=LUVjAAAAcAAJ :* Vol. 2 https://books.google.com/books?id=oaRCAQAAMAAJ * 3rd Edition (1787) with improvements :* Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DJVCAAAAYAAJ ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009019315 :* Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=WZVCAAAAYAAJ ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009019315 === Errata === * A Review of the Memoirs of the Protectoral-House of Cromwell by the Rev. Mark Noble ... in which the ... errors of those Memoirs are pointed out ... Being a proper and very necessary supplement to that publication, by William RICHARDS (LL.D.) (1787) ** https://books.google.com/books?id=jqNVAAAAcAAJ === Citation Formats === * Noble, Mark. ''[[Space:Memoirs of the Protectoral-House of Cromwell|Memoirs of the Protectoral-House of Cromwell]]'' (London, 1784) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Noble|Noble]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Noble, Mark. ''[[Space:Memoirs of the Protectoral-House of Cromwell|Memoirs of the Protectoral-House of Cromwell]]'' (London, 1784) Vol. , [ Page ].

Memoirs of the Wilkinson Family in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Memoirs of the Wilkinson Family in America == Comprising genealogical and biographical sketches of Lawrance Wilkinson of Providence, R.I., Edward Wilkinson of New Milgord, Conn., John Wilkinson of Attleborough, Mass., Daniel Wilkinson of Columbia Co., N.Y. &c, &c, &c, and their descendants from 1645 to 1868 * by Rev. [[Wilkinson-4671|Israel Wilkinson]], A. M. (b.1821) * published Jacksonville, Ill.: Davis & Penniman, Printers., 1869 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memoirs of the Wilkinson Family in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/memoirsofwilkins00wilk * https://books.google.com/books?id=UXAVAwAAQBAJ * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15263/ === Table of Contents === * History of Providence * The Government of Rhode Island * Religion * Surnames * Influence of blood * Old and new style * First generation * Second generation * Third generation * Fourth generation * Fifth generation * Sixth generation * Seventh generation * Eighth generation * Ninth generation * Biography No. I * Biography No. II * Biography No. III * Biography No. IV. * Biography No. V * Biography No. VI * Biography No. VII * Biography No. VIII * Biography No. IX * Biography No. X * Biography No. XI * Biography No. XII * Biography No. XIII * Biography No. XIV * Biography No. XV * Biography No. XVI * Biography No. XVII * Biography No. XIX * Biography No. XX * Biography No. XXI * Biography No. XXII * Biography No. XXIII * Biography No. XXIV * Biography No. XXV * Biography No. XXVI * Biography No. XXVII * Biography No. XXVIII * Biography of Gen. James Wilkinson * "Widow" Wilkinson of New Milford, Ct., and her descendants * William Wilkinson of South Kingsion R. I. and his descendants * Daniel Wilkinson of Columbia Co., N.Y., and his descendants * Lewis Wilkinson of Connecticut and his descendants * Benj. Wilkinson of Warren, Herkimer Co., N.Y., and his descendants * Index. Christian names of the Wilkinsons * Index. Surnames of persons who have intermarried with the Wilkinsons, and other surnames mentioned in the book === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Wilkinson, Rev. Israel, A. M. ''[[Space:Memoirs of the Wilkinson Family in America|Memoirs of the Wilkinson Family in America]]'' (Davis & Penniman, Jacksonville, Ill., 1869) [ Page ]. * ([[#Wilkinson|Wilkinson]])

Memoranda Relating to the Ancestry and Family of Hon. Levi Parsons Morton

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Memoranda Relating to the Ancestry and Family of Hon. Levi Parsons Morton == Vice-president of the United States (1889-1893). * by [[Leach-8800|Josiah Granville Leach]] (1842-1922) * published by The Riverside Press, Cambridge, 1894 * 191 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memoranda Relating to the Ancestry and Family of Hon. Levi Parsons Morton|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=dBk5AAAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=nAIfAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/memorandarelati00leacgoog * https://archive.org/details/cu31924029843012 * https://archive.org/details/memorandarelatin00leac * https://archive.org/details/memorandarelatin1894leac * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001597744 === Table of Contents === * Morton Family * Hopkins Family * Stetson Family * Parsons Family * Strong Family * Stebbins Family * Sheldon Family * Frairy Family * Clapp Family * Holton Family * Hinsdale Family * Dickinson Family * Barnard Family * Marshfield Family * Foster Family * Reyner Family * Appendix * Index === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Leach, Josiah Granville. ''[[Space:Memoranda Relating to the Ancestry and Family of Hon. Levi Parsons Morton|Memoranda Relating to the Ancestry and Family of Hon. Levi Parsons Morton]]'' (Riverside Press, Cambridge, 1894) [ Page ]. * ([[#Leach|Leach]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Leach, Josiah Granville. ''[[Space:Memoranda Relating to the Ancestry and Family of Hon. Levi Parsons Morton|Memoranda Relating to the Ancestry and Family of Hon. Levi Parsons Morton]]'' (Riverside Press, Cambridge, 1894) [ Page ].

Memorial, Genealogical, Historical, and Biographical, of Solomon Leonard, 1637

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Memorial, Genealogical, Historical, and Biographical, of Solomon Leonard, 1637 == of Duxbury and Bridgewater, Massachusetts, and some of his descendants * by [[Leonard-3793|Manning Leonard]] (1814-1885) * published Knapp, Peck & Thomson, Auburn, N.Y., 1896 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memorial, Genealogical, Historical, and Biographical, of Solomon Leonard, 1637|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/memorialgenealog00leon * https://archive.org/details/memorialgenealog00byuleon === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Leonard, Manning. ''[[Space:Memorial, Genealogical, Historical, and Biographical, of Solomon Leonard, 1637|Memorial, Genealogical, Historical, and Biographical, of Solomon Leonard, 1637]]'' (Knapp, Peck & Thomson, Auburn, N.Y., 1896) [ Page ]. * ([[#Leonard|Leonard]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Leonard, Manning. ''[[Space:Memorial, Genealogical, Historical, and Biographical, of Solomon Leonard, 1637|Memorial, Genealogical, Historical, and Biographical, of Solomon Leonard, 1637]]'' (Knapp, Peck & Thomson, Auburn, N.Y., 1896) [ Page ].

Memorial. Genealogy, and Ecclesiastical History, of First Church, New Britain, Conn.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New Britain, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Memorial. Genealogy, and Ecclesiastical History, of First Church, New Britain, Conn. == To which is added an appendix, with explanatory notes, and a full index. : The town of New Britain was not incorporated until 1850, but the New Britain parish, with substantially the same limits, had been established in 1754, from parts of Farmington and Wethersfield. This parish formed part of the town of Berlin, from the latter's incorporation in 1785 down to 1850. * by [[Andrews-18050|Alfred Andrews]] (1797-1876) * published A. H. Andrews, Chicago, Ill., 1867 * 538 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memorial. Genealogy, and Ecclesiastical History, of First Church, New Britain, Conn.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=abTYtVoZ8O8C * https://books.google.com/books?id=Sa7RAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028842742 * https://archive.org/details/memorialgenealo00andrgoog * https://archive.org/details/memorialgenealog00andr * https://archive.org/details/memorialgenealog00andriala * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005947798 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008883041 * https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/moa/AJA2179.0001.001 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Andrews, Alfred. ''[[Space:Memorial. Genealogy, and Ecclesiastical History, of First Church, New Britain, Conn.|Memorial. Genealogy, and Ecclesiastical History, of First Church, New Britain, Conn.]]'' (A.H. Andrews, Chicago, Ill., 1867) [ Page ]. * ([[#Andrews|Andrews]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

Memorial and Family History of Erie County, New York

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New York Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Erie County, New York]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York | New York Sources]] __TOC__ == Memorial and Family History of Erie County, New York == Biographical and Genealogical Illustrated * published by The Genealogical Publishing Co., 1906-8. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memorial and Family History of Erie County, New York|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092228422 ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialandfami00goog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Qs8CAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialfamilyhi00unse * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialandfami01goog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=H9ACAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092228430 === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Memorial and Family History of Erie County, New York|Memorial and Family History of Erie County, New York]]'' (The Genealogical Publishing Co., 1906-8) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#MFHEC|Memorial Erie County]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Memorial and Family History of Erie County, New York|Memorial and Family History of Erie County, New York]]'' (The Genealogical Publishing Co., 1906-8) Vol. , [ Page ].

Memorial Biographies of the New England Historic Genealogical Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:New England]] == Memorial Biographies of the New England Historic Genealogical Society == Devoted to biographies of deceased members of the New England Historic Genealogical Society. * by New England Historic Genealogical Society. * published by The Society, 18 Somerset Street, Boston, 1880-1908 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memorial Biographies of the New England Historic Genealogical Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1880) 1845-1852 ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialbiograph01hist ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialbiograph01newe ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008699639 * Vol. 2 (1881) 1853-1855 ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialbiograph02newe * Vol. 3 (1883) 1856-1859 ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialbiograph03newe ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008699639 * Vol. 4 (1885) 1860-1862 ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialbiograph04hist ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialbiograph04newe ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008699639 * Vol. 5 (1894) 1862-1864 ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialbiograph05newe * Vol. 6 (1905) 1864-1871 ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_NXEtAAAAYAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=NXEtAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialbiograph06newe * Vol. 7 (1907) 1871-1880 ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialbiograph07newe ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialbiograph07hist * Vol. 8 (1907) 1880-1889 ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialbiograph08newe * Vol. 9 (1908) 1890-1897 ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialbiograph00newe ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialbiograp00socigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=AcoWAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialbiograph09newe ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008699639 === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Memorial Biographies of the New England Historic Genealogical Society|Memorial Biographies of the New England Historic Genealogical Society]]'' (The Society, Boston, 1880-1908) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#MB|Memorial Bios.]])

Memorial Cemetery of St. John's Church

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[[Category: Memorial Cemetery of Saint John's Church, Laurel Hollow, New York]] ==General Information== {{Image|file=Memorial_Cemetery_of_St_John_s_Church.jpg |caption=Memorial Cemetery of St. John's Church }} Cemetery name: Memorial Cemetery of St. John's Church Address: Route 25A Laurel Hollow, Syosset, Nassau County, New York, United States GPS Coordinates: 40.8513079,-73.4857008 ==History== Memorial Cemetery was founded by John Divine Jones in 1862. This cemetery replaced the original cemetery located above St. John's Episcopal Church in Cold Spring Harbor, Suffolk County, New York United States. The design was to emulate a park like setting for the internment of loved ones. ==Notable Monuments== ==Notable Interments== 1) [[Jones-112282|John Divine Jones (1814-1895)]] Sec. 4 Founded the Memorial Cemetery in 1862. His estate is now the site of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Many insurance companies would not insure the US Navy ships because they feared heavy losses. John Divine Jones then insured the USN ships during the Civil War. 2) [[Moore-68478|Benjamin Moore (1886-1938)]] Sec. 3 Plot 13 Lawyer. Estate in East Norwich called Chelsea which was designed by Architect William Delano. Grandson of Clement Moore author of "Twas the night before Christmas". Descendent of Rev. Moore whose farm in Lower Manhattan, Chelsea is the namesake for the NYC district. 3) [[Stimson-106|Henry Lewis Stimson (1867-1950)]] Sec. 3 Plot 14 Secretary of State under FDR. Last Secretary of War during World War II before it was changed to the Department of Defense. 4) [[Kahn-419|Otto Hermann Kahn (1867-1934)]] Sec. 3 Plot 18 Banker and Philanthropist. When the Metropolitan Opera was going bankrupt, he set up a foundation that saved the opera house and to this day still funds the Met. Commissioned William Delano to build his residence Oheka Castle. Was considered the ablest reorganizer of railroads on the US. 5) [[Sloan-4628|Alfred Pritchard Sloan Jr. (1875-1966)]]. Sec. 1 Plot 12 CEO, President and Chairman of General Motors from 1920's through 1950's. He introduced new styles annually marketed to low, middle and high-end consumer. Founded Sloan Kettering Hospital with Charles Kettering, Vice President of General Motors. 6) [[Delano-1828|Willaim Adams Delano (1874-1960)]] Sec. 2 Plot 12 Architect. Partner in Delano & Aldrich. Designed WW II Memorial in France, Oheka Castle in Huntington, New York, the Chelsea Estate for Benjamin Moore, the Sterling Divinity Quadrangle, Yale Divinity School, and Kykuit, the John D. Rockefeller Estate, in Pocantico Hills, a hamlet in the town of Mount Pleasant, New York. 7) [[De_Forest-165|Henry Wheeler de Forest (1855-1938)]] and [[DeForest-646|Robert Weeks DeForest (1848-1931)]] Sec.1 Descendants of Isaac DeForest who worked for the West Indies Co. Had one of the first contracts for a house to be built in New Amsterdam. They hired the Olmsted Brothers to landscape 10 acres back to Memorial Cemetery. 8) [[Schiff-162|Mortimer Loeb Schiff (1877-1931)]] Sec. 8 Plot 8; American Banker, partner in the financial firm of Kuhn, Loeb & Co. from 1900 until his death in 1931. Philanthropist and notable Boy Scout leader. He was also the father of Dorothy Schiff, who was the owner and publisher of the New York Post from 1939 to 1976. 9) [[Paley-118|William Samuel Paley (1901-1990)]] Sec.8 Plot 9 Chief Executive who built CBS from a small network into one of the leaders of radio and TV. Philanthropist. 10) [[Hershey-314|Alfred Day Hershey (1908-1997)]] Sec. 8 Chemist. Winner of the Nobel Price won for physiology of Medicine in 1969. 11) [[Houston-4629|David Franklin Houston (1866-1940)]] Sec. 11 Statesman. Secretary of Agriculture 1913-1920 and Secretary of Treasury under President Wilson. 12) [[Rey-241|Nicholas Andrew Rey (1938-2009)]] Sec.11 Block 3 Plot 16 US Ambassador to Poland in the Clinton Administration. 13) [[Lindsay-5096|John Vliet Lindsay (1921-2000)]] Sec. 11 Block 2 Plot 16 Politician. Mayor of New York City 1966-1973. 14) [[Cortelyou-229|George Bruce Cortelyou (1862-1940)]] Sec. 11 President McKinley's Secretary; United States Secretary of Commerce and Labor in 1903; Chairman of the Republican National Committee 1904; Postmaster General 1905; 44th United States Secretary of the Treasury March 4, 1907 – March 7, 1909; President of the Consolidated Gas Company 1909 15) [[Dove-1853|Arthur Garfield Dove (1880-1946)]] Sec. 9 Seminal abstract painter. Studied in Paris with other experimental artists. His second wife was artiste, Helen Torr. 16) [[Rogers-22316|Mary Huttleston (Rogers) Coe (1875-1924)]] Coe Mausoleum Her father, Henry Rogers operated the Wamsutta Oil Refinery. He then worked with Charles Pratt and developed a process for separating naptha from crude oil for which he received a patent. JD Rockefeller and Standard Oil acquired them. In 1913, she acquired the Planting Field property and began planting and landscaping the estate. She imported many species of trees shrubs and flowers. 1949 the 353-acre estate was deeded to the State of NY and became "Planting Fields Arboretum State Park". 17. [[Piro-37|Frank Piro (1921-1989)]] Sec. 8 Block D plot 78 Professional dancer and instructor to the "stars" and high society. Appeared on Johnny Carson, Merv Griffin and Mike Douglas shows where he would teach the Twist, Mambo, Cha Cha, Watsui, and the Frug with his GOGO girls. 18. [[Jones-112337|Mary Gardiner Jones (1920-2009)]] plot Sec. 8 Block B Nationally recognized feminist and consumer advocate. Died in 12/23/09. Pres. Johnson appointed her to the Federal Trade Commission. She was a trustee of Wellesley college and Colgate U. Last 15 years, dedicated to aged, homeless and inner-city children mental health services and issues. 19. [[Matheson-1700|William John Matheson (1856-1930)]] Sec. 3 Founded Allied Chemical and Dye Corp. He owned 2/3's of Key Biscayne now occupied by Miami-Dade County's Crandon Park. 20. [[Jennings-4933|Walter Jennings (1858-1933)]] Sec. 1 Plot 20 Jennings was director of Standard Oil of New Jersey, serving as secretary from 1908 to 1911 and remaining a member of the board until his death. From 1908 to 1919, he served as president of the National Fuel Gas Company. He was also a director of the Bank of Manhattan and a trustee of the New York Trust Company. His father, Oliver Burr Jennings was an original stock holder in Standard Oil. 21. [[Dean-13463|Arthur Hobson Dean (1898-1987)]] Sec.8 Block D 1899-1987. NY Lawyer and Diplomat. Chairman and Sr. Partner of Sullivan and Cromwell. Worked closely with JF Dulles as Chief negotiator at Panmunjom and helped the Truce and Cease Fire of the Korean War. Negotiated the nuclear test ban treaty. 22. [[Abramson-241|Harold Alexander Abramson (1899-1980)]] Sec. 8 Block B 1899-1980. US Allergist who played a significant role in the CIA's program to investigate military application of LSD. 23. [[Sparks-6886|Thomas Ashley Sparks (1877-1964)]] Sec. 1 Plot 14 US resident director of the Cunard Line. 24. [[Colgate-111|John Kirtland Colgate (1905-1978)]] Sec. 8 Block A President of Colgate. 25. [[Koenig-1388|Robert P. Koenig (1904-1984)]] Sec.8 Block A plot 281 Mining engineer and a former president of the Cerro Corporation. 26. [[Pratt-12649|Harold Irving Pratt (1904-1975)]] Sec. 8 Block B Plot 163,4,5 Died 1976. Son of Harold Irving Pratt who owned "Welwyn Manor" which is now the Welwyn Preserve. Presently housing the Nassau County Holocaust Museum. Founder of Pratt Institute in New York and director of Standard Oil. ==More Internments== [[Davidson-12369|Harriet C (Davidson) Hershey (1918-2000)]] [[Hershey-823|Peter Manning Hershey (1956-1999)]] [[Kristiansen-430|Alice (Kristiansen) Steen]] ==Olmsted Rooms== List of Olmsted Rooms in Memorial Cemetery MEMORIAL CEMETERY ORGO # 6621 :1. Alfred P. Sloan Jr. (1875-1966) Sec. 1 Plot 12 (ORGO# 328, 1932) :2. Otto Kahn (1867-1934) Sec. 3 Plot 18 (ORGO#7671, 1925-26) :3. Walter Burr Jennings (1858-1933) Sec. 1 Plot 20 (ORGO #6904, 1920-21) :4. Col. Henry Stimson (1867-1950) Sec. 3 Plot 14 (ORGO#9494, 1937) :5. Benjamin Moore (1886-1938) Sec. 3 Plot 13 (ORGO #9006, 1928) :6. Henry (1855-1938) :7. & Robert Deforest (1845-1924) Sec. 1 (ORGO #5571, 1912-1924) :8. Mai (Mary) Rogers Coe (1875-1924) Coe Mausoleum (ORGO #7403, 1926) :9. William John Matheson (1856-1930) Sec. 3 (ORGO#6906, 1920-22) :10. John A. Garver ORGO#7128, 1923) :11. F.H. Kalbfleisch ORGO#7018, 1922 :12. Ray Morris ORGO #7108, 1923 :13. James C. Ayer ORGO#7862, 1925-29 :14. Oliver Campbell ORGO#9061, 1929 :15. James A. Blair ORGO#9077, 1929 :16. Fred A. Snow ORGO#9241, 1930-39 :17. William Kennedy ORGO#9286, 1931-32 :18. H.U. Harris ORGO#9499, 1937 :19. Paul E. Gardner (1888-1938) ORGO#9550, 1937 :20. Trawbridge ORGO#9496 :21. Dr. James ORGO#6907, 1920 - wax model :22. Nichols ORGO#6967, 1921 :23. McKelvey ORGO#6343 ==More Information== *Cemetery website: https://www.stjcsh.org/the-memorial-cemetery-of-st-johns-church/ *findagrave.com link: https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/641128/memorial-cemetery-of-saint-john's-church This should be a bulleted list of links/resources for the cemetery itself, such as the cemetery category where profiles are attached, the cemetery's website (if available), a link to the FindAGrave cemetery page, a Wikipedia entry for the cemetery

Mémorial de Familles Divisé en Trois Parties

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[[Category:Québec Genealogy Resources]] == Mémorial de Familles Divisé en Trois Parties == Généalogie Le Sage avec annexe Hudon dit Beaulieu & Béland. Généalogies Martin & Hamelin y compris l'historique de chaque famille. Documents et Actes authentiques soigneusement compilés et réunis par Madam Caroline Hamelin, née Martin : "Family Memorials Divided into Three Parts: The Genealogy Workshop with Annex Hudon said Beaulieu & Béland. Genealogy Martin & Hamelin including the history of each family. Authentic instruments and materials carefully compiled and reunited by Madam Caroline Hamelin, nee Martin" * by Hamelin, Caroline Martin * Citation Example: ::: Hamelin, Caroline. ''[[Space:Mémorial de Familles Divisé en Trois Parties|Mémorial de Familles Divisé en Trois Parties]]'' (Montreal, 1910) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Hamelin|Hamelin]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Mémorial de Familles Divisé en Trois Parties|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/mmorialdefamille00hame * https://archive.org/details/mmorialdefamil00hame * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005799327 * http://eco.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.81288/4

Memorial Gardens of the New River Valley

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[http://www.memorialgardensnrv.com/ See their website] [[Category: Blacksburg, Virginia]] [[Category: Montgomery County, Virginia, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Memorial Gardens of the New River Valley, Blacksburg, Virginia]]

Memorial History of the City of Philadelphia, from Its First Settlement to Year 1895

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==''Memorial History of the City of Philadelphia, from Its First Settlement to Year 1895''== '''Citation Example''' :Young, John Russell, Howard Malcolm Jenkins, and George Oberkirsh Seilhamer. ''[[Space:Memorial_History_of_the_City_of_Philadelphia%2C_from_Its_First_Settlement_to_Year_1895|Memorial History of the City of Philadelphia, from Its First Settlement to Year 1895.]]'' (New York, New York History Co, 1895) '''Footnote Example''' :[[#Young|Young]] Page 123 '''Find It''' *[https://archive.org/details/memorialhistory00unkngoog archive.org] *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=14379 ancestry] '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memorial_History_of_the_City_of_Philadelphia%2C_from_Its_First_Settlement_to_Year_1895|What Links to Here]]'''

Memorial Oaks Cemetery, Houston, Texas

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[[Category:Memorial_Oaks_Cemetery%2C_Houston%2C_Texas]] [[Project:Texas_Cemeteries|Texas Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Memorial Oaks Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Texas_Cemeteries|Texas Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Texas Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Memorial Oaks Cemetery . . . This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed, the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Newcomb-1021|Chris Newcomb]] for assistance. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
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[Memorial Oaks Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=5192 Find A Grave] Note: As stated on the [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries#What_Cemeterists_Do_Not_Do.21|U.S. Cemeteries Project Page]], please do not copy photos or other information from these Web sites. ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * Photography * Data Transcriptions * WikiTree Profiles Can you help by creating profiles for the people listed in the table below? * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. * Provide GPS locations of graves :Can you assist by gathering GPS information? *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on a computer, a tablet, or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Latitude''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Longitude''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo Date''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo (click for larger)''' |- |} ----- == Sources ==

Memorial of Captain Thomas Abbey

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Memorial of Captain Thomas Abbey == His ancestors and descendants of the Abbey family, pathfinders, soldiers and pioneer settlers of Connecticut, its Western Reserve in Ohio and the great West. * by [[Freeman-7892|Alden Freeman]] (1862-1937) * published by The Abbey printshop, East Orange, N.J., 1917 * The first part is also published separately with cover-title: "The Abbey memorial at Enfield, Conn...By Alden Freeman." * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memorial of Captain Thomas Abbey|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1916) ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialofcapta00free ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialofcaptai1916free ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005712767 * (1917) Second Edition, revised and condensed ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vH8_AAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialofcaptai1917free ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialofcaptain00free ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialofcaptai00free ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100595272 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005709425 * The Abbey Memorial at Enfield ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100140858 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Freeman, Alden. ''[[Space:Memorial of Captain Thomas Abbey|Memorial of Captain Thomas Abbey]]'' (Abbey, East Orange, N.J., 1917) [ Page ]. * ([[#Freeman|Freeman]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Freeman, Alden. ''[[Space:Memorial of Captain Thomas Abbey|Memorial of Captain Thomas Abbey]]'' (Abbey, East Orange, N.J., 1917) [ Page ].

Memorial of Henry Wolcott, One of the First Settlers of Windsor, Connecticut, and of Some of His Descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Windsor, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Memorial of Henry Wolcott, One of the First Settlers of Windsor, Connecticut, and of Some of His Descendants == * by [[Wolcott-1627|Samuel Wolcott]] (1813-1886) * published by A.D.F. Randolph & Co., New York, 1881 * 439 pages * review: [[Space:NEHGR|NEHGR]] (April 1882) Vol. 36, [https://books.google.com/books?id=yWkFAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA214 Page 214] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memorial of Henry Wolcott, One of the First Settlers of Windsor, Connecticut, and of Some of His Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/memorialofhenryw00wolc * https://archive.org/details/cu31924029780628 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009534242 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Wolcott, Samuel. ''[[Space:Memorial of Henry Wolcott, One of the First Settlers of Windsor, Connecticut, and of Some of His Descendants|Memorial of Henry Wolcott, One of the First Settlers of Windsor, Connecticut, and of Some of His Descendants]]'' (A.D.F. Randolph & Co., New York, 1881) [ Page ]. * ([[#Wolcott|Wolcott]])

Memorial of James Thompson of Charlestown, Mass., 1630-1642, and Woburn, Mass., 1642-1682

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Memorial of James Thompson of Charlestown, Mass., 1630-1642, and Woburn, Mass., 1642-1682 == '''...And of Eight Generations of his Descendants.''' * by Rev. Leander Thompson. * Published by L. Barta & Co., Boston, 1887. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memorial of James Thompson of Charlestown, Mass., 1630-1642, and Woburn, Mass., 1642-1682|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Search at [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15887 Ancestry.com] (Subscription ($) For Full Results). * https://archive.org/details/memorialofjamest00inthom * https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89073221012 === Table of Contents === * Preface * Explanations * James Thompson * Second Generation * Third Generation * Fourth Generation * Fifth Generation * Sixth Generation * Seventh Generation * Eighth Generation * Ninth Generation * College Graduates * Record ** Sixth Generation ** Seventh Generation ** Eighth Generation ** Ninth Generation * Index of Persons Bearing the Surname of Thompson * Index of Persons Allied in Various Ways to the Thompson Family, but Bearing Other Names * Index of Localities Mentioned in the Foregoing Volume, Not Including Woburn * Illustrations [index] * Eratta, [https://archive.org/details/memorialofjamest00inthom/page/246/mode/2up p246]. === Eratta === * See [https://archive.org/details/memorialofjamest00inthom/page/246/mode/2up Eratta]. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Thompson, Rev. Leander. ''[[Space:Memorial of James Thompson of Charlestown, Mass., 1630-1642, and Woburn, Mass., 1642-1682|Memorial of James Thompson of Charlestown, Mass., 1630-1642, and Woburn, Mass., 1642-1682]]''. (L. Barta & Co., Boston, 1887). [ Page ]. * [[#Thompson|Thompson, Memorial of James Thompson]]: [ Page ]. * ([[#Thompson|Thompson, Memorial of James Thompson]]: [ Page ])

Memorial of Mr. David L. Dodge

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies |Family Genealogy Sources]] == Memorial of Mr. David L. Dodge == '''...Consisting of an autobiography, prepared at the request and for the use of his children; with a few selections from his writings.''' * by [[Dodge-1195|David Low Dodge]] (1774 - 1852) * Published by S. K. Whipple & Co., Boston, 1854. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: Memorial of Mr. David L. Dodge|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=blFBAQAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008731986 === Table of Contents === * Prefatory Note, p v. * Autobiography, p 1. * Supplementary Sketch, by Dr. A. D. Smith, p 119. * Essay Upon The Mediator's Kingdom, p 133. * War Inconsistent with the Religion of Jesus Christ, p 175. * Letters: ** To Rev. D. Huntington, p 289. ** To A Skeptical Relative, p 292. ** To A Young Lady, p 295. ** To A Grandson, p 296. ** To Another Grandson, p 301. ** To A Son, on Qualifications for the Ministry, p 304. * Three Letters from a Series Upon Doctrinal Subjects, Addressed to His Children: ** I., p 308. ** II., p 313. ** III., p 319. * Verses From Mr. Dodge's Portfolio, p 328. === Eratta === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Dodge, David Low. ''[[Space: Memorial of Mr. David L. Dodge|Memorial of Mr. David L. Dodge]]''. (S. K. Whipple & Co., Boston, 1854). [ Page ]. * [[#Dodge|Dodge, Memorial of David L. Dodge]]: [ Page ]. * ([[#Dodge|Dodge, Memorial of David L. Dodge]]: [ Page ])

Memorial of Roger Williams

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Rhode Island | Rhode Island Sources]] __TOC__ == Memorial of Roger Williams == Paper read before the Rhode Island Historical Society, May 18, 1860 * by [[Allen-43535|Zachariah Allen]], Esq. (1795-1882) * published by Cooke & Danielson, Printers, Providence, 1860 * 12 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memorial of Roger Williams|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/memorialofrogerw00alle * https://archive.org/details/memorialofrogerw01alle * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009588956 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009608475 === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Allen, Zachariah, Esq. ''[[Space:Memorial of Roger Williams|Memorial of Roger Williams]]'' (Cooke & Danielson, Providence, 1860) [ Page ]. * ([[#Allen|Allen]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Allen, Zachariah, Esq. ''[[Space:Memorial of Roger Williams|Memorial of Roger Williams]]'' (Cooke & Danielson, Providence, 1860) [ Page ].

Memorial of the Bowen Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:E.C. Bowen Fraud]] == Citation text == :Inline Source Citation Example: ::E.C. Bowen, ''[[Space:Memorial of the Bowen Family|Memorial of the Bowen Family]],'' Boston: Rand, Avery (1884), esp. pp. 94-103 == Profiles Using this Source == :[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memorial of the Bowen Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] == How to find this Book == * Hathi Trust: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100381252 * Archive.org: https://archive.org/details/memorialofbowenf00bowe * FamilySearch: https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE8154191 * https://books.google.com/books?id=sNcZAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/memorialofbowenf00bowe_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009184045 == Commentary == In 2001, this work was determined to contain much fabricated information.Richard LeBaron Bowen Jr., "The Ancestry, Wives, and Children of Richard1 Bowen of Rehoboth, Massachusetts," in ''The American Genealogist,'' 76(2001):263-278,[https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/american-genealogist-the/image?pageName=264&volumeId=13224 link for subscribers] As a result, we categorize this source as fraudulent. == Sources ==

Memorial of the Descendants of the Hon. John Alden

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Memorial of the Descendants of the Hon. John Alden == * by Dr. Ebenezer Alden (1788-1881) * published by S.P. Brown, Randolph, Mass., 1867 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memorial of the Descendants of the Hon. John Alden|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=aDYxAAAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=QjYxAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/memorialdescend00aldegoog * https://archive.org/details/memorialdescend01aldegoog * https://archive.org/details/memorialofdescen00alde * https://archive.org/details/memorialofdescen00rand * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001597649 * https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/moa/AGV3178.0001.001 === Errata === * "Elizabeth Alden (95) was daughter of Nathaniel (39), granddaughter of Nathaniel (13), and second wife of Capt. John Homans of Dorchester. All of these statements are incorrect.." :''Notes and Queries'', [[Space:NEHGR|The New England Historical & Genealogical Register]] (NEHGS, Boston, Mass., 1897) Vol. 51, [https://books.google.com/books?id=iyhAAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA69 Page 69]. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Alden, Ebenezer. ''[[Space:Memorial of the Descendants of the Hon. John Alden|Memorial of the Descendants of the Hon. John Alden]]'' (Randolph, Mass., 1867), [ Page ]. * [[#Alden|Alden]]

Memorial of the Family Morse

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Memorial of the Family of Morse == Compiled from the original records for the Hon. Asa poerter Morse * by Henry Dutch Lord * published by Harvard Print. Co., Cambridge, Mass, 1896 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memorial of the Family Morse|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=fR05AAAAMAAJ search & snippet only * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005724296 search only * https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/13955 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/12255/ === Citation Formats === * Lord, Henry Dutch. ''[[Space:Memorial of the Family Morse|Memorial of the Family of Morse]]'' (Harvard Print. Co., Cambridge, Mass, 1896) [ Page ]. * ([[#Lord|Lord]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Lord, Henry Dutch. ''[[Space:Memorial of the Family Morse|Memorial of the Family of Morse]]'' (Harvard Print. Co., Cambridge, Mass, 1896) [ Page ].

Memorial of the Morses

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Memorial of the Morses == : Morse, Abner, '''Memorial of the Morses: Containing the History of Seven Persons of the Name, who Settled in America in the Seventeenth Century. With a Catalogue of Ten Thousand of Their Descendants''' , Published by William Veazie, Boston, Massachusetts (1850) 225 pages * Title: Memorial of the Morses: Containing the History of Seven Persons of the Name, who Settled in America in the Seventeenth Century. With a Catalogue of Ten Thousand of Their Descendants * Author: Abner Mose * Publisher: William Veazie, Boston, Massachusetts (1850) * Pages: 225 * '''Availability:''' ** Digital Version: [https://books.google.com/books?id=pgEXigtspdwC&pg=PA121&lpg=PA121&dq=royal+t.+morse,+eunice+adams,+1825&source=bl&ots=ait3UFBjZU&sig=gFk09UIorglUchwAynAhtc5iwVg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjDxaCslIfLAhUGbj4KHZIzDEEQ6AEIHTAA#v=onepage&q=royal%20t.%20morse%2C%20eunice%20adams%2C%201825&f=false Google Books] * '''Citation Example:''' ::: Morse, Abner. ''[[Space:Memorial_of_the_Morses|Memorial of the Morses (1850)]]'' (Published by William Veazie, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850, 225 pages.) * '''Footnote Example:''' ::: [[#Morse|Memorial of the Morses]]: Royal T. Morse, Page 121 ---- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memorial_of_the_Morses|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/memorialmorsesc00morsgoog * https://archive.org/details/memorialmorsesc01morsgoog * https://archive.org/details/memorialofmorses1850mors * https://archive.org/details/memorialofmorses00mors * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011601860 * https://books.google.com/books?id=pgEXigtspdwC * https://books.google.com/books?id=W7l985AJtRgC *download b/w pdf: https://ia802608.us.archive.org/24/items/memorialofmorses00mors/memorialofmorses00mors_bw.pdf

Memorial of the Thayer Name

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Weymouth, Massachusetts]] [[Category:Braintree, Massachusetts]] == Memorial of the Thayer Name == from the Massachusetts colony of Weymouth and Braintree, embracing geneological and biographical sketches of Richard & Thomas Thayer, and their descendants from 1636 to 1874 * by [[Thayer-3709|Bezaleel Thayer]] (1795-1875) * published R.J. Oliphant, Steam Book and Job Printer, Oswego, 1874 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memorial of the Thayer Name|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/memorialofthayer1874thay * https://archive.org/details/memorialofthayer00thay * https://books.google.com/books?id=kTJWAAAAMAAJ * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE107968 * http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769612 * https://archive.org/details/memorialofthayern00thay borrow * (1977) Thayer Index: Thayer Family Memorial Index === Table of Contents === * Preface: [https://archive.org/details/memorialofthayer00thay/page/n10 Page iii] * Family Memorial: [https://archive.org/details/memorialofthayer00thay/page/n14 Page 7] * Errata: [https://archive.org/details/memorialofthayer00thay/page/669 Page 669-73] * Index: [https://archive.org/details/memorialofthayer00thay/page/674 Page 674] === Errata === * Errata: [https://archive.org/stream/memorialofthayer00thay#page/669/mode/1up Page 669-73.] * Muno, Patricia. ''[https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/10198?page=20 Some Notes and Corrections and Possible Problems in the 1874 Thayer Genealogy]''. 44 Pages of Corrections. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Thayer, Bezaleel. ''[[Space:Memorial of the Thayer Name|Memorial of the Thayer Name]]'' (R.J. Oliphant, Oswego, 1874) [ Page ]. * ([[#Thayer|Thayer]])

Memorial of the Walkers of the Old Plymouth Colony

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] == Memorial of the Walkers of the Old Plymouth Colony == Full title: *Memorial of the Walkers of the Old Plymouth Colony: Embracing Genealogical and Biographical Sketches of James, of Taunton; Philip, of Rehoboth; William of Eastham; John, of Marshfield; Thomas, of Bristol; and of Their Descendants from 1620 to 1860 *By [[Walker-57626|James Bradford Richmond Walker]] (1821-1885) *Published by Metcalf & Company, Printers, 1861 *460 pages * Citation Example: :::Walker, J. B. R. ''[[Space:Memorial of the Walkers of the Old Plymouth Colony|Memorial of the Walkers of the Old Plymouth Colony]]'', Northampton, Metcalf & Company Printers, 1861. * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Walker|Walker]]: Page 36 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memorial of the Walkers of the Old Plymouth Colony|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/memorialofwalker00walk * https://archive.org/details/memorialwalkers00walkgoog * https://books.google.com/books?id=zvAUAAAAYAAJ * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15225/ * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/531877-memorial-of-the-walkers-of-the-old-plymouth-colony-embracing-genealogical-and-biographical-sketches-of-james-of-taunton-philip-of-rehoboth-william-of-eastham-john-of-marshfield-thomas-of-bristol-and-of-their-descendants-from-1620-to-1860 *https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044019842202 :For print-copy availability, see: *https://library.nehgs.org/record=b1011946 *https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/758797

Memorial of William Spooner, 1637

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Memorial of William Spooner, 1637 == And of his descendants to the third generation: of his great-grandson, Elnathan Spooner, and of his descendants to 1871. * by [[Spooner-759|Thomas Spooner]] (1817-1890) * published by Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1871 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memorial of William Spooner, 1637|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/memorialofwillia1871spoo * https://archive.org/details/memorialofwillia00spoo * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE95978 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Spooner, Thomas. ''[[Space:Memorial of William Spooner, 1637|Memorial of William Spooner, 1637]]'' (Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1871) [ Page]. * ([[#Spooner|Spooner]])

Memorial Park Cemetery, Albany, Western Australia

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[[Category:Albany, Western Australia]][[Category:Western Australia, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] This is part of the [[:Space:Western Australia Cemeteries Team|Western Australia Cemeteries Team]] See the: *[[:Category: Memorial Park Cemetery, Albany, Western Australia|Memorial Park Cemetery Category]] page for a list of people interred there. '''Cemetery Name:''' Albany Memorial Park Cemetery '''AKA:''' Pioneer Cemetery and Old Albany Cemetery '''Address:''' 263-275 Middleton Road, Albany, Western Australia 6331 '''GPS:''' -35.017023, 117.888266 '''Information:''' This cemetery was opened in 1840 and was used continuously until recent years. The headstones constitute an important part of Albany's history as this is the resting place for many of the early pioneers. Albany Memorial Park Cemetery is located on a hillside over 2.5 hectares (6 acres). Constructed from 1840 to 1959. The Albany Memorial Park Cemetery was the first consecrated cemetery in Western Australia. It is listed in the state register of historical places and many of the state's first settlers, pioneers, convicts and enrolled pensioner guards are buried in this cemetery. Contains approximately 5,000 graves. The cemetery is located on [https://www.google.com/maps/@-35.017023,117.888266,17z?hl=en-US map location view] The cemetery is administered by the Albany Cemetery Board, PO Box 469 :ALBANY WA 6331 :Ph (08) 98447766 :Webiste: https://www.albanycemeteryboard.com.au/index.php :Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memorial_Park_Cemetery_(Albany,_Western_Australia) == People – LifeTree == :[[Camfield-211|'''Henry Camfield''' (1799-1872)]] - Established the [https://albanycemeteryboard.com.au/allambie-park/search-results/?formid=public-view&dbtable=mem_park&no=673 '''Burswood Farm''' Estate.] - Then to Albany.

Memorial Park Cemetery, Memphis, Tennessee

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[[Category: Memorial Park Cemetery, Memphis, Tennessee]][[Category: Memphis, Tennessee]] [[Category: Shelby County, Tennessee, Cemeteries]]

[[Project: Tennessee Cemeteries]]

-------- Located in Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee
--------- [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=15595 Find A Grave: Memorial Park Cemetery]
[http://www.memorialparkfuneralandcemetery.com/ Memorial Park Funeral Home & Cemetery]
--------- Profiles of people buried in this cemetery should include the following badge as well as "Category: Memorial Park Cemetery, Memphis, Tennessee " designation {{Global Cemeteries|sub=Tennessee|place=[[Space:Memorial_Park_Cemetery, Memphis, Tennessee|Memorial Park Cemetery]]}} Volunteers are needed to survey this cemetery

Memorial Photography

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Do you have a photo of a gravestone that you can add to a cemetery in this project? Can you help us keep up to date an existing cemetery by taking photos of new graves? Would you like, or be able, to take on a cemetery as its' manager? * '''Taking Photos''' : A clear photo of a gravestone can sometimes be a challenge. Different circumstances require different techniques. Of most importance though is, ''do no damage''. Do not attempt to clean a gravestone or memorial. Do nothing more than removing any litter that might cover the stone, such as leaves or branches. Also, do not interfere with mourners or burials. : Some difficult to read gravestones can be photographed by using reflected light, this means, move around looking for the reflection of light, such as sunlight, to reveal the inscription. [[Image:Memorial_Photography.jpg|660px|Photographing by Reflected Light]] *'''Submitting Photos''' :Photos are uploaded to profile pages. If a profile does not exist one should be created. We also try to link these profile to the Global tree by doing further research. *'''Managing a Cemetery :Our project is huge! Too much for any single person. Ideally we would have at least one person managing each cemetery, so we are always looking for volunteers to take on this role. Do you have a cemetery nearby (or another that you are interested in) which you can manage? Managing means researching all the burials and trying to keep the cemetery up-to-date. You don't have to be the creator of that cemetery. Wikis are about collaboration. You will likely work with many people with a similar interest. Some will just take photos, some will just transcribe, some will do the lot. The manager can do this, some of this or just manage. Contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] if you would like to manage a cemetery. There are plenty of us to help get you started. Take on a cemetery today and let's look at ways it can be completed. Or you can be added as an additional manager for a cemetery. It is bect to have more than one in case one is not available. ===[[:Category:Cemeterist_Project|Cemeteries of Australia]]=== :This a Project to document the cemeteries of Australia. Links to WikiTree profiles will be provided (where known). If you would like to join this project, contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]]. :This Project is a sub Project of both [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]] and the [[Project:Australia|Australia Project]]. ==== Participants ==== :The leader of this sub-project is [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]]. If you would like to participate, please do the following: # Add ''cemeteries'' to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. # Ask [[Bech-2|Paul]] to award you the Cemeterist badge. # Add your name to the list of current participants below, along with a note about how you would like to contribute to the project. '''Current participants:''' * [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] - * [[Lucas-407|Rhonda Lucas]] - Naming conventions for Cemeteries and adding ones not listed *[[Allison-1080|Trace Allison]] - Adding Profiles, Creating Cemeteries, Content development. ==== Aims ==== :This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in the various Cemeteries. Each cemetery will be a sub-Project of the Cemeteries of Australia Project. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemeteries. *How? :Mainly by visiting cemeteries and photographing the headstones, then transcribing them to a spreadsheet before uploading the list to a page for that particular cemetery. :Funeral notices and obituaries will also be searched for possible burials for which there are no headstones. :Any other formal records that are available will also be consulted. :People are needed for any or all of the tasks of this project which are outlined above. *Why? :There are other cemetery sites and there is nothing preventing you from also adding your information to those sites as well. The issues are around freedom and integration of family tree information. Most of the large cemetery sites now have tie ups with commercial family tree sites so your work is being contributed to those sites as well. By adding cemetery information to WikiTree we can provide extensive profile information for graves which is missing from most other sites. :Getting out and about with others is a healthy, social and interesting pastime. Get out from behind the computer screen and get some exercise, learn some history, and stop at a coffee shop on the way home to talk genealogy with other interested people. You can also give back to your community a documented history that is often missing.

Memorial Stones

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Memorial Technology - The QR Approach

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Quick Response (QR) codes, invented in 1994 by the Japanese company Denso Wave and originally used for quick-response manufacturing,Wikipedia contributors, "QR code," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=QR_code&oldid=937183213 (accessed January 23, 2020). are a series of geometric objects arranged into a grid which can be read by an imaging device. By 2011, in a study by comScore, it was determined that 14 million users in the United States (6.2%) had scanned a QR or barcode on their mobile device."14M Americans Scanned QR And Bar Codes With Their Mobiles In June 2011". 2020. Internetretailing. Accessed January 23 2020. https://internetretailing.net/themes/14m-americans-scanned-qr-and-bar-codes-with-their-mobiles-in-june-2011. Now common in consumer advertising and package tracking, QR codes can be generated freely and easily using a host of online sites such as [https://www.qr-code-generator.com/ QR Code Generator] and [https://www.qrcode-monkey.com/ QRCode Monkey]. While not a unique idea, I decided to research personal QR Code usage for usage at the gravesites of family members. Since I would like to do this for many different ancestors, and linking back to their WikiTree profiles, I started researching DIY solutions. After speaking with a few local cemeteries (where I intend to place these markers) I received overwhelming support of such as a task. While there are differing guidelines in place for the types of 'decorations' and 'adornments' that are permissible at each location, I settled on two easily producible methods of displaying the QR codes at gravesites. '''Free-standing Markers''' The first step was finding a readily available product that I could use as a free-standing marker. After searching online for what seemed like an eternity, reviewing hundreds of possible solutions and weighing the pros and cons of all the items, I stumbled across an option that I had not yet considered before - Aluminum Garden Markers (used for marking plants). Coming in at roughly $1.25/each, these carried a very light price tag, and were designed to be used outdoors. Using a hobby machine we already own, and a $25 engraving attachment, I can permanently mark the aluminum surface with a QR code and other data (such as instructions). The hardest part was coming up with a design and finding a suitable sealing method (since the engraving would cut through the oxide surface and making the marker prone to oxidation). After a trial run on a scrap piece of hobby aluminum, I decided to paint the aluminum first, make the engraving, and then seal the entire surface with an aerosol resin sealer. {{Image|file=Images_used_in_G2G-39.png |align=c |size=m |caption='''First Draft Design of QR Marker'''
''1.5" (38 mm) tall by 3.5" (89 mm) wide'' }} '''Permanent Markers''' Stay tuned, there is more to come!

Memorial To My Honored Kindred

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == Memorial To My Honored Kindred == * by [[Darling-3387|Charles William Darling]] (1830-1905) * published by The Press of Fierstine & Gifford, Utica, N.Y., 1888. * 111 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memorial To My Honored Kindred|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=DWPaJkPt90QC * https://archive.org/details/memorialtomyhono00darl * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001597688 * http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=17715 === Table of Contents === * Prefatory Remarks * Rev. Charles Chauncey Darling * Samuel Darling * Rev. Richard Ely * Hon. Thomas Darling * Rev. Joseph Noyes * Rev. James Pierpont * Rev. Joseph Haynes * John Haynes * The Pedigree * Judge Charles Chauncey, LL.D. * Nathaniel Chauncey, A. M. * President Charles Chauncy * Ely * Adeline Eliza Darling * Captain Thomas Chandler * Unpublished Washington Portraits * Inscriptions * Elisha Colt Darling * Capt. William Goodwin Dana * Notes === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Darling, Charles William. ''[[Space:Memorial To My Honored Kindred|Memorial To My Honored Kindred]]'' (Fierstine & Gifford, Utica, N.Y., 1888) * [[#Darling|Darling]]

Memorial to the Broderick Pittard family

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The Memorial to the Brodrick-Pittard family is at St Michael's Church, Huyton, Lancashire, England. Transcript of the Memorial (Note incorrect spelling of Brodrick-Pittard):Huyton St Michael's Memorial Inscriptions. Old Mersey Times. http://www.old-merseytimes.co.uk/HuytonMI.html. :[[Brodrick-Pittard-1|Noel Alan St John Broderick PITTARD]]. Ph. D, A16 :D, Dec 13th 1934 :His son [[Brodrick-Pittard-3|Alan Robert Broderick PITTARD]], Major, 1st 4th PWO Gurkha Rifles. :Killed in action in India, May 13th 1944, aged 22 :His son [[Brodrick-Pittard-2|Harold St John Broderick PITTARD]], Major 2nd 4th PWO Gurkha Rifles :Killed in action in Italy, Oct 22nd 1944, aged 25 :His son [[Brodrick-Pittard-4|John Desmond Broderick PITTARD]], D, Feb 13th 1948, aged 21 :[[Henderson-13663|Elizabeth May Broderick PITTARD]], Wife and mother of above, D, Mar 11th 1973, aged 79 Major Alan Robert Brodrick-Pittard is commemorated at the Rangoon Memorial.Commonwealth War Graves Commission. BRODRICK-PITTARD, ALAN ROBERT. https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2506323/brodrick-pittard,-alan-robert/ Major Harold St. John Brodrick-Pittard is buried at the Ravenna War Cemetery.Commonwealth War Graves Commission. BRODRICK-PITTARD, HAROLD St. JOHN. https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2222708/brodrick-pittard,-harold-st.-john/ ---

Memorials, Archaeological and Ecclesiastical of the West Winch Manors

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: West Winch, Norfolk]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == Memorials, Archaeological and Ecclesiastical of the West Winch Manors == From the Earliest Ages to the Present Period, with some brief records of the ancient British church. Illustrated by Maps and Views. * by Rev. George Eller, M.A., Queens' College, Cambridge, Rector of the Parish, Chaplain to the Most Noble the Marquis Cholmondeley, Member of the Norfolk Arcaeological Society. * published by Thew & Son, King's Lynn, 1862 * [[Wikipedia: West_Winch]] * The National Archives: [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/c/F241244 West Winch Manor] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memorials, Archaeological and Ecclesiastical of the West Winch Manors|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=MKYLAAAAYAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011543889 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Citation Formats === * Eller, George. ''[[Space:Memorials, Archaeological and Ecclesiastical of the West Winch Manors|Memorials, Archaeological and Ecclesiastical of the West Winch Manors]]'' (Thew & Son, King's Lynn, 1861) [ Page ]. * ([[#Eller|Eller]])

Memorials: Being A Genealogical, Biographical and Historical Account of the Name of Mudge in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Memorials: Being A Genealogical, Biographical and Historical Account of the Name of Mudge in America, from 1638 to 1868 == * by Alfred Mudge * published Alfred Mudge & Son, Boston, 1868 * 443 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memorials: Being A Genealogical, Biographical and Historical Account of the Name of Mudge in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=zisAAAAAQAAJ * https://archive.org/details/memorialsagenea00mudggoog * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/13968/ * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/52084-memorials-being-a-genealogical-biographical-and-historical-account-of-the-name-of-mudge-in-america-from-1638-to-1868 === Table of Contents === * English record * Jarvis Mudge :* Memorials :* First generation and children :* Second generation and children :* Third generation and children :* Fourth generation and children :* Fifth generation and children :* Sixth generation and children :* Seventh generation and children :* Eighth generation and children * Thomas Mudge :* First generation and children :* Second generation and children :* Third generation and children :* Fourth generation and children :* Fifth generation and children :* Sixth generation and children :* Seventh generation and children :* Eighth generation and children * Glibert Mudge * Charles Mudge :* First generation and children :* Second generation and children :* Third generation and children :* Fourth generation and children :* Fifth generation and children * Edward Mudge and his family * Roll of honor. Descendants of Jarvis Mudge === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Mudge, Alfred. ''[[Space:Memorials: Being A Genealogical, Biographical and Historical Account of the Name of Mudge in America|Memorials: Being A Genealogical, Biographical and Historical Account of the Name of Mudge in America]]'' (Alfred Mudge & Son, Boston, 1868) [ Page ]. * ([[#Mudge|Mudge]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Mudge, Alfred. ''[[Space:Memorials: Being A Genealogical, Biographical and Historical Account of the Name of Mudge in America|Memorials: Being A Genealogical, Biographical and Historical Account of the Name of Mudge in America]]'' (Alfred Mudge & Son, Boston, 1868) [ Page ].

Memorials and Characters, Together With The Lives of Divers Eminent and Worthy Persons

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == Memorials and Characters, Together With The Lives of Divers Eminent and Worthy Persons == Consisting chiefly of a great variety of the most Celebrated examples of piety and virtue, amoung the Nobility, Gentry, and Clergy, from the year 1600 to the present time. * by John Wilford, active 1723-1742 * published London, 1741 * Source Example: ::: Wilford, John. ''[[Space:Memorials and Characters, Together With The Lives of Divers Eminent and Worthy Persons|Memorials and Characters, Together With The Lives of Divers Eminent and Worthy Persons]]'' (London, 1741) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Wilford|Wilford]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Wilford|Wilford]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memorials and Characters, Together With The Lives of Divers Eminent and Worthy Persons|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=U3FUAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/b30411166 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000108664 === Table of Contents === * To the Compiler of this Work, [https://books.google.com/books?id=U3FUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PP25 Page ?] * Preface, [https://books.google.com/books?id=U3FUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PR1 Page i] * Subscribers, [https://books.google.com/books?id=U3FUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PR5 Page iii] * Chronological Tables, [https://books.google.com/books?id=U3FUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PR9 Page ix] * Exemplary Memorials, [https://books.google.com/books?id=U3FUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA1 Page 1] * Adenda, [https://books.google.com/books?id=U3FUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA781 Page 781] * Appendix, [https://books.google.com/books?id=U3FUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA789 Page 789] * General Index, [https://books.google.com/books?id=U3FUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PT42 Page 830?]

Memorials of Old Nottinghamshire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England#Nottinghamshire|Nottinghamshire Sources]] == Memorials of Old Nottinghamshire == * by Everard Leaver Guilford * published by George Allen & Co., Ltd., 44 & 45 Rathbone Placce, W. London, 1912 * Source Example: ::: Guilford, Everard. ''[[Space:Memorials of Old Nottinghamshire|Memorials of Old Nottinghamshire]]'' (George Allen & Co., London, 1912) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Guilford|Guilford]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memorials of Old Nottinghamshire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/memorialsofoldno00guil * https://archive.org/details/memorialsofoldno00guiluoft * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006770371

Memorials of Protestant Missionaries to the Chinese

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Memorials of Protestant Missionaries to the Chinese == :Giving a list of their publications, and obituary notices of the deceased :(Publications listed in Chinese, English and other languages) * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/225012695/alexander-wylie Alexander Wylie] (1815-1887); [[Gamble-4071 | William Gamble]], (1830 - 1886) * published by American Presbyterian Mission Press, Shanghai, China,1867 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memorials of Protestant Missionaries to the Chinese|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/memorialsofprote00wyli/page/n3 * https://books.google.com/books?id=jRQQAAAAIAAJ& * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433068293772 ===Names of Missionaries=== :* indicates a profile exists for the person :Index of Names, [https://archive.org/details/memorialsofprote00wyli/page/285/mode/2up page 285] - 287 :Name (Page Number) ====A Names==== :[[Abeel-42 | Abeel, David]] (72)* :[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80723485/william-aitchison Aitchison, William] (229) :[[Allen-53268 | Allen, Young John]] (260)* :Anderson James (275) :[[Ashmore-1138 | Ashmore, William]] (207) :Atkinson , W. (275) ====B Names==== :[[Baldwin-16541 | Baldwin, Caleb Cook]] (179)* :[[Baldwin-16599 | Baldwin, Stephen Livingstone]] (250) * :[[Ball-22759 | Ball, Dyer]] (107)* :Barchet, S. P. (Stephen Paul) (274) :Bates, James (280) :[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/201827088/william-roberts-beach Beach, William Roberts] (220) :Bellon, Wilhellm (272) :Belton, James S (230) :Bender, Heinrich (266) :[[Benham-1374| Benham, Nathan]] (115)* :[[Binkley-1905 | Binkley, Samuel Lybrand]] (265)* :[http://famousamericans.net/augustusblauvelt/ Blauvelt, Augustus] (267) :[[Blodget-30 | Blodget, Henry]] (229)* :Bonhoure (259) :[[Bonney-1059 | Bonney, Samuel William]] (149)* :[[Boone-6467 | Boone, William Jones]] (99)* :Brewster, Frederick H (219) :[[Bridgman-332 | Bridgman, Elijah Coleman]] (68)* :Bridgman, James Granger (134) :Brown, Hugh A (149) :[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/239375809/evan-bryant Bryant, Evan] (276) :Bryson, Thomas (279) :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Burdon_(bishop) Burdon, John Shaw] (222) :Burns, William C (175) :Burton, George W. (215) :Byers, John (218) ====C Names==== :[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108765955/asa-bruce-cabaniss Cabaniss, A. B] (Asa Bruce) (219) :Carmichael, J. R. (263) :Carnegie, John (254) :Carpenter, Solomon (164) :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Chalmers_(missionary) Chalmers, John] (217) :[[Chapin-2875 | Chapin, Lyman Dwight]] (267)* :[[Cleland-888 | Cleland, John Fullerton]] (155)* :[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/167951828/samuel-cornelius-clopton Clopton, Samuel Cornelius] (156) :Cobbold, Robert Henry (182) :Colder, James (209) :Cole Richard (134) :Collie, David (45) :[[Collins-4873 | Collins Judson Dwight]] (166)* :Collins, William H (248) :Condit, Ira Miller (261) :[[Corbett-677 | Corbett, Hunter]] (270)* :[[Coulter-2339 | Coulter, Moses Stanley]] (196)* :Cowie, Hugh (251) :Cox, Josiah (220) :[[Crawford-25649 | Crawford, Tarleton P.]] (214) :Cribb, Arthur William (272) :Crombie, George (274) :[[Culbertson-969 | Culbertson, Michael Simpson]] (146)* :Cumming, William Henry (129) :[[Cummings-8682| Cummings, Seneca]] (178) * :Cunnyngham, William G. E. 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Memorials of Roderick White and His Wife, Lucy Blakeslee of Paris Hill, N.Y

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Memorials of The Bagot Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-England|England Sources]] == Memorials of The Bagot Family == * by William Bagot Bagot, 1773-1856 (2d Baron) * published by William Hodgetts, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blithfield Blithfield], 1824 - 172 pages * Source Example: ::: Bagot, William Bagot. ''[[Space:Memorials of The Bagot Family|Memorials of The Bagot Family]]'' (William Hodgetts, Blithfield, 1824) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Bagot|Bagot]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Bagot|Bagot]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memorials of The Bagot Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=d9iRs0kh7eUC * https://books.google.com/books?id=TaiPwufu4wgC * https://books.google.com/books?id=py0AAAAAQAAJ * https://archive.org/details/memorialsbagotf00bagogoog * https://archive.org/details/memorialsbagotf01bagogoog * https://archive.org/details/memorialsbagotf02bagogoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009722609

Memorials of the Chaunceys

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Memorials of the Chaunceys == Including President Chauncy, his ancestors and Descendants. * by William Chauncey Fowler (1793-1881) * published by Henry W. Dutton and Son, Printers, Nos. 33 and 35, Congress Street, Boston, 1858 * Source Example: ::: Fowler, William Chauncey. ''[[Space:Memorials of the Chaunceys|Memorials of the Chaunceys]]'' (Henry W. Dutton & Son, Boston, 1858) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Fowler|Fowler]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memorials of the Chaunceys|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=9_Zn_5zIUbkC * http://books.google.com/books?id=_H87AAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/memorialschaunc00fowlgoog * https://archive.org/details/memorialschaunc01fowlgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011605870 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005730092

Memorials of the Danvers Family of Dauntsey and Culworth

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == Memorials of the Danvers Family of Dauntsey and Culworth == their ancestors and descendants from the conquest till the termination of the eighteenth century; with some account of the alliances of the family and of the places, where they were seated * by [[MacNamara-278|Francis Nottidge Macnamara]], M.D. (1831-1899) Surgeon-Major (Retired) Indian Army * published by Hardy & Page, 21 Old Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, London, 1895 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memorials of the Danvers Family of Dauntsey and Culworth|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/memorialsofdanve00macn * https://archive.org/details/memorialsdanver00macngoog * https://books.google.com/books?id=rdYKAAAAYAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100386509 Also see: http://www.geocities.ws/garydanvers/MMDF-nfo.html === Citation Formats === * Macnamara, Francis. ''[[Space:Memorials of the Danvers Family of Dauntsey and Culworth|Memorials of the Danvers Family of Dauntsey and Culworth]]'' (Hardy & Page, London, 1895) [ Page ]. * ([[#Macnamara|Macnamara]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Author. ''[[Space:Title|Title]]'' (Name, location, date) [ Page ].

Memorials of the Dead in Boston

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Boston, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Kings Chapel Burying Ground, Boston, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Memorials of the Dead in Boston == Containing exact transcripts of inscriptions on the sepulchral monuments in the King's Chapel Burial Ground, in the City of Boston; with copious historical and biographical notices of many of the early settlers of the metropolis of New England. * by [[Bridgeman-934|Thomas Bridgman]] (1795-1864) * published Benjamin B. Mussey & Co., No. 29 Cornhill, Boston, 1853 * 339 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memorials of the Dead in Boston|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/memorialsofdeadi00briduoft * https://books.google.com/books?id=OOVFAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/memorialsofdeadi00briduoft * https://archive.org/details/memorialsofdeadi00inbrid * https://archive.org/details/memorialsofdeadi00brid_0 === Citation Formats === * Bridgman, Thomas. ''[[Space:Memorials of the Dead in Boston|Memorials of the Dead in Boston]]'' (Benjamin B. Mussey & Co., Boston, 1853) [ Page ]. * ([[#Bridgman|Bridgman]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Bridgman, Thomas. ''[[Space:Memorials of the Dead in Boston|Memorials of the Dead in Boston]]'' (Benjamin B. Mussey & Co., Boston, 1853) [ Page ].

Memorials of the Earls of Haddington

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Scotland | Scotland Sources]] == Memorials of the Earls of Haddington == * by Sir William Fraser (1816-1898) * published Edinburgh, 1889 * Source Example: ::: Fraser, Sir William. ''[[Space:Memorials of the Earls of Haddington|Memorials of the Earls of Haddington]]'' (Edinburgh, 1889) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Fraser|Fraser]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memorials of the Earls of Haddington|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 Memoirs ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Oaq6L--MJssC ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialsofearv100fras ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015014706009 * Vol. 2 Correspondence & Charters ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=V6FC7kItYJ0C ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialsofearv200fras ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015014706017

Memorials of the English Affairs

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Memorials of the English Affairs == Or, an Historical Account of What Passed from the Beginning of the Reign of King Charles I., to King Charles II. His Happy Restauration * by Bulstrode Whitelocke * published by Nathaniel Ponder, at the Sign of the Peacok, in the Poultry, near the Church, London, 1682 * published London, 1732 * published by University Press, Oxford, 1853 * Source Example: ::: Whitelocke, Bulstrode. ''[[Space:Memorials of the English Affairs|Memorials of the English Affairs]]'' (Nathaniel Ponder, London, 1682) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Whitelocke|Whitelocke]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memorials of the English Affairs|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=mc5MAAAAcAAJ ==== A New Edition, with many additions (1732) ==== ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=lF1PAAAAcAAJ ==== A New Edition (1853) ==== * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialsofengli01whituoft * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=mulVAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialsofengli02whituoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009796425 * Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CmvSAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialsofengli03whituoft * Vol. 4 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=hwM-AAAAcAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialsofengli04whituoft * All: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006065596

Memorials of the Family of Scott, of Scot's-Hall, in the County of Kent

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == Memorials of the Family of Scott, of Scot's-Hall, in the County of Kent == With an appendix of illustrative documents. * by [[Scott-55864|James Renat Scott]] (1810-1883) * published by J.R. Scott, Clevelands, Walthamstow, E., London, 1876 * [https://books.google.com/books?id=d08FAAAAQAAJ&lpg=RA2-PA1&ots=tvvyRQcBm5&dq=%22Memorials%20of%20the%20Family%20of%20Scott%2C%20of%20Scot's-Hall%2C%20in%20the%20County%20of%20Kent%22&pg=RA2-PA1#v=onepage&q=%22Memorials%20of%20the%20Family%20of%20Scott,%20of%20Scot's-Hall,%20in%20the%20County%20of%20Kent%22&f=false Review]: Notices of Recent Publications, ed. by J.W. Dean, July 1877. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memorials of the Family of Scott, of Scot's-Hall, in the County of Kent|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/memorialsoffamil00scot === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Scott, James Renat. ''[[Space:Memorials of the Family of Scott, of Scot's-Hall, in the County of Kent|Memorials of the Family of Scott, of Scot's-Hall, in the County of Kent]]'' (J.R. Scott, London, 1876) [ Page ]. * ([[#Scott|Scott]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

Memorials of the Graduates of Harvard University

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Harvard_University]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Memorials of the Graduates of Harvard University == In Cambridge, Massachusetts commencing with the first class, 1642. * by [[Farmer-4180|John Farmer]] (1789-1838) * published by Marsh, Capen and Lyon, Concord, N.H., 1833. * 48 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memorials of the Graduates of Harvard University|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/stream/memorialsofgradu00farm * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011208333 ::* "The same material is contained verbatim in the Collections of the New Hampshire historical society, v. 4, 1834, p. [39]-83, with the exception of the last biography, which is omitted. Most of the biographies are included also, in different form, in the American quarterly register, v. 8, p. 129-143 (Memoirs of ministers) the sketch of Mitchel being complete. cf. Collections of the New Hampshire historical society, v. 6, 1850, p. 33-51; American quarterly register, v. 11, p. [229]-241; New England hist. & gen. reg., v. 1, 1847, p. [9]-20; Letter from Harvard univ. Library, June 26, 1915." === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Farmer, John. ''[[Space:Memorials of the Graduates of Harvard University|Memorials of the Graduates of Harvard University]]'' (Marsh, Capen and Lyon, Concord, N.H., 1833) * ([[#Farmer|Farmer]])

Memorials of the Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Memorials of the Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati == * by [[Drake-10898|Francis Samuel Drake]] (1828-1885) * published by The Society, Massachusetts, 1873 * 1890 edition edited by James McKeller Bugbee (1837-1913) * 1930 edited by Frank Smith (b.1854) * 565 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memorials of the Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1873) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CvJEg2jiPnsC ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialsofsocie00mass ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialssociet00drakgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009604154 * (1890) Much altered from the 1873 ed. ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924032755161 ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialsofmassa00bugb ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009605552 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012285671 * (1930) pub. by Geo. H. Ellis Co., Boston, 1931 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000361577 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Drake, Francis Samuel. ''[[Space:Memorials of the Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati|Memorials of the Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati]]'' (The Society, Massachusetts, 1873) [ Page ]. * ([[#Drake|Drake]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Drake, Francis Samuel. ''[[Space:Memorials of the Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati|Memorials of the Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati]]'' (The Society, Massachusetts, 1873) [ Page ].

Memorials of Wemyss of Wemyss

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Memorials of the Family of Wemyss of Wemyss == * by Fraser, William * Published in 3 volumes, Edinburgh, 1888 * Citation Example: ::: Fraser, William. ''[[Space:Memorials of Wemyss of Wemyss|Memorials of the Family of Wemyss of Wemyss]]'' (Edinburgh, 1888) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Fraser|Fraser]]: Vol 1, page 93 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memorials of Wemyss of Wemyss|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 Memoirs ::* https://archive.org/stream/memorialsoffamil01fras * Vol. 2 Charters ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialsoffamil02fras * Vol. 3 Correspondence ::* https://archive.org/stream/memorialsoffamil03fras

Memories

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Memories of [[Miller-55843|Pat Miller]] HAUNTED HOUSE/ HALLOWEEN/ TRICK OR TREAT/ THE TREE {{Image|file=Memories.jpg |caption=Haunted House }} HAUNTED HOUSE Four girls break into a haunted house in the fall of 1960. The sky was a sooty color when the expeditionary force reached the haunted house. Street lights made a buzzing noise and the wind rustled the dense foliage. We stared up at the two-story building where one side was a windowless wall of stone. Wild shadows danced along the wall, ghostly images if you squinted. The windows were boarded but one plank was loose and it creaked as it moved in the breeze. We pried back the loose board and climbed into the basement. Our beam of light swept an area of empty space, catching the odd cobweb and rusty tool lying on the concrete floor. There were wooden stairs leading upward. The kitchen was a strange place with missing appliances and wires coming out of walls. We tiptoed into the living room. The beam of light revealed dirty wooden floors and heavy curtains layered with dust. Someone coughed. We held our breath. It was one of us. There were stairs leading to the second floor. We moved forward in pack formation; no one wanted to first but no one wanted to be last. Then it happened. There was a LOUD RATTLING NOISE. The flashlight fell to the floor. Six or seven piercing screams filled the air. Someone fell. Someone said a dirty word. There was the sound of galloping feet. With scrapes and bruises we were suddenly back on the street a block from the haunted house, all four of us. {{Image|file=Miller-55843-4.jpg |caption=Halloween Decoration }} To be honest I didn't see the ghost; but the image of that house is branded into my memory with smoking intensity. The most important part of every haunted house was always the house. Shhhh. Don't tell anyone. Above is the real house with people now living there, I think. {{Image|file=Memories-1.jpg |caption=Halloween }} HALLOWEEN THE COSTUMES. The witch costume was the obvious choice for girls in the 1950s, but only girls. There were no boys dressed as warlocks. A popular choice for boys was the low-budget ghost. Since most sheets were flat and white when they were old or ripped, one was tossed over the head and a friend drew the location of eyes, nose, mouth and arms. When the holes were cut with scissors the ghost could see, breathe, talk and wave the arms wildly. Many ghosts wandered our streets, voices hoarse from screaming "Boo" with the sheet dragging on the ground behind them, collecting damp leaves. {{Image|file=Miller-55843-5.jpg |caption=A bedsheet ghost and friend }} Many mothers in the 1950s and 1960s sewed well and produced Disneyesque versions of princesses, toy soldiers and cuddly animals. The major pattern manufacturers, McCall's and Simplicity, offered a wide variety of children's costumes that a mother with a sewing machine and afternoons to spare could produce. Making a garment from scratch was not easy. Ready-made store costumes were still exotic. As with today, they reflected the time period. There were monsters (skeletons, Dracula, Frankenstein's monster, the Wolfman and the Mummy), fairytale characters (Little Red Riding Hood, Goldilocks, Hansel and Gretel, and trolls), Western TV show characters and pirates. More popular than all of these was the clown, either store-bought or mother-made. These were still the days when clowns had good public relations. Halloween reached its full potential when the sidewalk surveillance by parents or older siblings was gone because you were finally old enough to roam for a few blocks with your friends after dark and be rewarded with sweet treats. {{Image|file=Memories-2.jpg |caption=Jack-o-Lantern }} TRICK OR TREAT Stars dotted the dark sky. In the suburbs we were still distant enough from the dazzling city lights to see lots of stars. Most houses had their porch lights on which cast shadows across the lawns. Carved jack-o-lanterns were glowing in living room windows, the effect heightened by the absence of room lights. Our street was filled with laughing, squealing children, calling out "trick-or-treat" after they rang doorbells. The three of us scampered up the steps of a house a few doors down from my house. A lady we didn't know complimented our costumes. There was an awkward pause before we murmured our thanks. Then the lady turned her back on us and walked into her house. We stood still and wondered. Was there candy? Should we try another house? Suddenly she reappeared carrying a huge china plate filled with orange and chocolate iced cookies on a lace doily. We each took one, thanking her, then hurried away. We did it! First house done without parental supervision. The next house gave us bundles wrapped in a large white paper napkin, tied with an orange ribbon. This was a known mother which produced friendly chitchat from us. Outside one of us was too curious about our bundles to wait. There was the sound of running feet but it wasn't near the known mother's house so my friend plopped down on the steps and opened the napkin in her lap. We studied the contents in awe: sour tarts, black balls, a licorice pinwheel, a strip of candy buttons, a lollipop, syrup in wax, humbugs, molasses chews and Tootsie Rolls. She dumped the treasure into her treat bag and we walked on, seriously discussing candy trading. A commotion on the opposite side of the street attracted our attention. There was a line forming in front of a house. Good stuff, someone yelled and we ran to join the line. This house was giving caramel apples. The apples were served with the bottom resting on waxed paper and a popsicle stick bursting out of the top. Convincing the gooey apple to leave its paper was a problem. Strings of caramel followed our movements. This was a candy to be eaten immediately. We sat on the lawn and enjoyed our apples. We weren't alone. Other groups of trick-or-treaters did the same. Of course there were those who tossed the gooey food in their treat bag. Mothers would have to deal with that later. Further down the street we were served on waxed paper again, only this time the treat was homemade fudge. The lady, who knew our parents but didn't know us, wanted us to sample her fudge. We told her it was the best fudge in the world. This is the way we were taught to speak. If something was the best as far as you had experienced then it must be the best in the world. She stood there, beaming at us, then gave us a second serving. Good stuff, we yelled to costumes across the street and pointed excitedly at the 'fudge house'. Then we reached the 'surprise house'. Later we would learn that every Halloween there was a 'surprise house'. This was our first experience. A man flung open the door. He told us we were naughty and didn't deserve any treats. He bent down and wagged a finger in our faces. We moved closer together and clung to our half-full treat bags, unsure of our next move. Then he roared with laughter. His wife appeared, also amused and offered a tray of candy bars. We reached but it was withdrawn before our tiny hands could claim a treat. They were speaking to each other. Something about cute costumes, picture, camera. We posed, hoping the tray of candy bars would reappear. The cutest costume, happily not mine, won the hug. My friend's small frame was flattened against an enormous bosom. She emitted a muffled sound, then wiggled free as if she was a pimento squirting out of an olive. The tray appeared; we grabbed our bars and ran. We had just done one street and we were exhausted. We only did seventeen houses and we were exhausted. Time to go home. I spread my treasure on a table. Dad accused me of robbing a store. Mom handed me a basket and ordered me to choose half. Dad said he'd take the other half, but he wasn't allowed. She gave him two pieces. The other half of my treasure was delivered to my homeroom teacher's desk, which was already piled high with treats from other students. {{Image|file=Memories-3.jpg |caption=The Tree }} THE TREE In the 1950s artificial trees were a joke. They were usually pink and bought by swinging singles who liked to party on Christmas Eve and nurse a hangover the morning after. For families a live tree was a must. We drove to an outdoor lot beside our new shopping center where there were rows of bushy green trees that smelled like wilderness. I pointed wildly at the tallest, fattest one and my father laughed. The tree had to fit in our living room, he said. Not at all discouraged I chose another one. He leaned to the right and resembled the tree. Okay. I understood the tree had to be short and straight. I patrolled the neat aisles of this temporary forest searching for our short, straight tree. There it was. I squealed, bounced on the stubble of packed snow and clapped my mittens. Dad picked up the tree by the trunk and shook it to check for falling needles, he said. When none did he bought my choice which was very important to a little person. I watched as he tied it to the roof of our two-toned Ford that had back fins. On the ride home I rolled down the window to alert every single pedestrian that we had a TREE. At home Dad dragged the tree through the kitchen once he learned Mom was somewhere else. In the living room he screwed the tree into a stand inside a bucket which he then filled with water. The tree, which nearly touched the ceiling, had become part of our house. I touched its soft needles and breathed in the pine fragrance. That night Mom and I decorated the tree. The decorations were stored in the cellar in a 1930s steamer trunk. The metal trunk had cloth-covered compartments and the ornaments and lights filled one side. On the other side were Mom's diagrams of dissected frogs from her biology class in university. I once asked how she could do it and she told me they were dead frogs. It took a while for me to understand she answered a different question than I had asked. We carried the decorations upstairs. First we strung the multi-coloured lights on the tree, then we wrapped the silver tinsel around the branches, using a chair to reach the highest ones. Our coloured glass balls, some etched in silver frosting, were various shapes, resembling plump apples, pointy-ended sweet potatoes or smooth eggs. We carefully placed them on the branches, Mom reminding me to place them securely. We only bought the tree. The decorations were the same very year. Mom stood on a chair in her stocking feet to attach the silver star to the top. The final act was to saturate the branches with silver icicles. When we lit the tree Dad joined us and turned off the living room lights. The snow was falling outside and it was a beautiful moment with our TREE in a darkened room.

Memories 1927, Volumw 1

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[[Category:Walhalla, South Carolina]] Year book for Walhalla High School, 1927 * Memories 1927, Walhalla High School Yearbook Volume 1, Walhalla High School - Private Collection

Memories in Pictures

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[[Category: Fuller-5853 Free Space Pages]] == Sometimes Pictures Remind [[Fuller-5853|Me]] of Totally Unrelated Things. == * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memories_in_Pictures|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === History of One Babcock Line === {{Image|file=Amos_Babcock_letter_to_A_H_Babcock_dtd_6_Jan_1879.png |caption=Amos Babcock writes memories of family in a letter to A H Babcock }} ===
'''Meadow - Place for horse race'''
=== {{Image|file=Memories_in_Pictures.png |align=c |size=l |caption=No $1.00 Prize; Just an Unfortinate Accident }} ---- === '''Barber Basics''' === {{Image|file=Memories_in_Pictures-6.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=First use: Occupation sticker for [[Fuller-5932|my paternal grandfather]] }} ---- === '''Bridal Couple''' - Bride with 3 Grooms over 70 === {{Image|file=Memories_in_Pictures-1.png |align=r |size=m |caption=First use: Occupation sticker for
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who married three times after age 70 }} ---- ===
'''WikiTree, a forest of trees.'''
=== {{Image|file=Memories_in_Pictures-2.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Helping to improve WikiTree since 26 Sep 2015 }} ---- === '''Beautiful Garden View - Mom with her youngest son''' === {{Image|file=Memories_in_Pictures-11.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=1994 }} ---- === '''Blue and Her Chicks - Best Mother Hen Ever''' === {{Image|file=Memories_in_Pictures-5.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=2007 }} ---- ===
'''Praying Mantis Like Coleus'''
=== {{Image|file=Memories_in_Pictures-9.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=2017 }} ---- === '''[[Fuller-5853|My]] backyard''' === {{Image|file=Memories_in_Pictures-7.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=16 Oct 2012 }} ---- ===
'''Luna Moth - Visitor on [[Fuller-5853|My]] Back Porch'''
=== {{Image|file=Memories_in_Pictures.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=27 Jun 2017 }} ---- === ''' [[Fuller-5853|Tired Gardeners]]
Show Fruits of Their Labors ''' === {{Image|file=Memories_in_Pictures-1.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=11 Jul 2017 }} ---- ===
'''Driveway after 2016 Ice Storm - Reason for Leaving Northern Illinois'''
=== {{Image|file=Memories_in_Pictures-3.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=19 Dec 2016 }} ---- === '''View of Eclipse:
Memory of [[Fuller-5853|my]] friends' 50th anniversary party''' === {{Image|file=Memories_in_Pictures-8.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=21 Aug 2017 }} ---- ===
'''[[Fuller-6078|Tony]]'s Turn Caring for Younger Sibling.'''
=== {{Image|file=Memories_in_Pictures-10.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=1958 }} == Shared by [[Fuller-5853|Me]] on G2G. == ===
'''Response to COVID-19'''
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'''Young Birds From Our Hatcher Start Their Trip To New Home'''
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'''Neida's Daylilies'''
=== {{Image|file=Memories_in_Pictures-4.png |align=c |size=l |caption=Multi-Use Greetings: Get Well, Thank You ... ]] }} ---- ===
'''Tooting My Own Whistle'''
=== {{Image|file=Memories_in_Pictures-5.png |align=l |size=l |caption=Achieved over 100,000 g2g points }} ---- == Family Pictures == ===
'''Grandchildren of [[Delay-126|Martha Jennie ''Delay'']] and [[Fuller-5933|Franklin Udell FULLER]] taken in 1923.'''
=== {{Image|file=Memories_in_Pictures-7.png |align=c |size=l |caption=Left to Right Back Row: [[Fuller-5931|Melvin Franklin Fuller (1913-1973)]], (Son of [[Fuller-5932|Clyde Thomas (1890-1957)]]); [[Fuller-7521|Earl Lawrence]], (Son of [[Fuller-6055|George Franklin]]; [[Fuller-7511|Leona M 'Peggy' (Fuller) Wetterling]], (Daughter of [[Fuller-6055|George Franklin]]; [[McElroy-1078|Lenora (McElroy) Johns]], (Daughter of [[Fuller-6054|Zelma Edna (Fuller) McElroy]]; and [[Fuller-7492|Glenn A]], (Son of [[Fuller-6055|George Franklin]]. Left to Right Front Row: [[Orman-185|Velma (Orman) Singer]], (Daughter of [[Fuller-6052|Mary Cordelia (Fuller) Orman]]); [[Fuller-5935|Donald]], (Son of [[Fuller-5932|Clyde Thomas (1890-1957)]]), [[Orman-186|Charalene (Orman) Bounds]], (Daughter of [[Fuller-6052|Mary Cordelia (Fuller) Orman]]); and [[Fuller-9615|Annita (Fuller) Holliday]], (Daughter of [[Fuller-6053|Charles Jesse]]). }}
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'''4 Generations of FULLER men GGF, [[Fuller-5936|Armintus (1824-1907)]]; GF, [[Fuller-5933|Franklin Udell Fuller (1861-1923)]]; F, [[Fuller-6055|George Fuller (1882-1944)]]; and S, [[Fuller-7492|Glenn Fuller (1904-1991]].'''
=== {{Image|file=Memories_in_Pictures-8.png |align=c |size=l |caption=Back Row: F, [[Fuller-6055|George Fuller (1882-1944)]] Left to Right Front Row: GGF, [[Fuller-5936|Armintus (1824-1907)]]; S, [[Fuller-7492|Glenn Fuller (1904-1991]]; and GF, [[Fuller-5933|Franklin Udell Fuller (1861-1923)]]. }}
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Memories Never Lost: Stories of the Pioneer Women of the Cowichan Valley and a Brief History of the Valley 1850-1920

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[[Category:Duncan, British Columbia]] == Introduction == This page provides a list of links to the [https://www.wikitree.com Wikitree] profiles for those individuals indexed in the local history book ''Memories Never Lost: Stories of the Pioneer Women of the Cowichan Valley and a Brief History of the Valley 1850-1920,'' which was compiled by the Pioneer Researchers and published in 1986. Also included are scans of homestead maps for the Somenos, Comiaken and Cowichan districts. An excerpt/preview edition of ''Memories Never Lost'' is available online via [https://books.google.ca/books/about/Memories_Never_Lost.html?id=PPYRAQAAIAAJ Google Books]. == Indexes == The list of profiles for each index page is divided into four columns. These lists contain both married and maiden surnames; use your browser's search function for best results. === Index, Part 1 (A - G)=== {{Image|file=Memories_Never_Lost_Stories_of_the_Pioneer_Women_of_the_Cowichan_Valley_and_a_Brief_History_of_the_Valley_1850-1920-1.jpg |align=c |size=650 |caption=''Index, Part 1 (pages 338-9)'' }} * Index, Part 1, Column 1 (A - B) ** [[Aitken-1748|Aitken, Alexander Chalmers]], 255 ** [[Fry-7175|Alexander, Edith (Fry)]], 42 ** [[Bryce-910|Alexander, Margaret (Bryce)]], 25, 27-31, 46, 54, 107, 138 ** [[Curtis-13419|Askew, Isabella Julia (Curtis)]], 58 ** [[Askew-459|Askew, Thomas George]], 22, 58 ** [[Evans-8632|Auchinachie, Ella Estelle (Evans)]], 64 ** [[Begbie-43|Begbie, Sir Matthew Baillie]], 192 ** [[Blackmore-1655|Blackmore, Elizabeth]], 33-35 ** [[Edgson-34|Blythe, Fanny (Edgson)]], 67, 306-307 ** [[Botterill-134|Bonsall, Annie (Botterill)]], 35-37 * Index, Part 1, Column 2 (B - C) ** [[Dodds-1690|Castley, Clara Bernice (Dodds)]], 160-162 ** [[Castley-6|Grassie, Edith Margaret (Castley)]], 163 ** [[Steadman-808|Castley, Eliza (Steadman)]], 163-165 ** [[Evans-29810|Castley, Elizabeth (Evans)]], 68-71 ** [[Robinson-36561|Castley, May Dorothy (Robinson)]], 152, 165-167 ** [[Lomas-565|Clague, Jennie Elizabeth (Lomas)]], 73 ** [[Thomson-11149|Clement, Louise Bertram (Thomson-Currie)]], 275-277 * Index, Part 1, Column 3 (C - D) ** [[Davie-286|Davie, Alexander Edmund Batson]], 34, 49 ** [[Davie-288|Davie, John Chapman Sr]], 33, 55 ** [[Davie-440|Davie, John Chapman Jr]], 55 ** [[Jaynes-585|Day, Beatrice Camilla (Jaynes)]], 79-81, 137 ** [[Drinkwater-1822|Drinkwater, William]], 23, 56 ** [[Drummond-408|Drummond, Hugh Clark]], 125 ** [[Ingram-5574|Duncan, Sarah Annie (Ingram)]], 82-83 * Index, Part 1, Column 4 (D - G) ** [[Duncan-11815|Duncan, William Chalmers]], 60 ** [[Lomas-567|Dwyer, Mary (Lomas)]], 83-84 ** [[Hutchins-4262|Edgson, Keturah Neale (Hutchins)]], 67, 85-86, 101-102, 125, 306 ** [[Edgson-28|Edgson, Milton]], 67, 85, 101, 125 ** [[Evans-14189|Evans, David]], 17, 308 ** [[Sellier-21|Hillier, Hattie Viann (Sellier) (formerly Evans)]], 90-91, 95 ** [[McLay-264|Evans, Margaret Nairn (McLay)]], 92-96, 278 ** [[Evans-14190|Evans, John Franck Newell]], 7, 17, 22, 23, 31, 56 ** [[Davis-72395|Evans, Mary Jane (Davis) (aka Davies)]], 64, 96-99, 166, 187 ** [[Flett-419|Flett, Janet (Flett)]], 40-41, 143 ** [[Evans-32659|Flett, Mary Elizabeth (Evans)]], 40-41 ** [[Carter-34623|Fry, Jane (Carter)]], 42, 107 ** [[Castley-6|Grassie, Edith Margaret (Castley)]], 164, 171-172, 174 === Index, Part 2 (G - P)=== {{Image|file=Memories_Never_Lost_Stories_of_the_Pioneer_Women_of_the_Cowichan_Valley_and_a_Brief_History_of_the_Valley_1850-1920-2.jpg |align=c |size=650 |caption=''Index, Part 2 (pages 340-1)'' }} * Index, Part 2, Column 1 (G - J) ** [[Simpson-15333|Grassie, Margaret (Simpson)]], 173-174, 220 ** [[Jiggle-2|Greig, Fanny Catherine (Jiggle)]], 285-287 ** [[Carpenter-19285|Hargrave, Sarah Jane (Carpenter) (formerly Miller)]], 202 ** [[Salmond-260|Herd, Susan Whittet (Salmond)]], 103-105, 187 ** [[Flett-426|Jaynes, Lucetta Maud (Flett)]], 184-187 ** [[Rhead-139|Jaynes, Clara (Rhead)]], 58 ** [[Jaynes-586|Jaynes, William Penn]], 58, 125, 184, 186 * Index, Part 2, Column 2 (J - M) ** [[Kier-203|Kier, Archibald Renfrew]], 54, 168 ** [[Monk-1502|Kier, Florence Sara (Monk)]], 110-112 ** [[Hall-33165|Kier, Harriet Elizabeth (Hall)]], 103 ** [[Evans-14141|Kier, Hattie Viann (Evans)]], 189-190 ** [[Towers-491|Kier, Mary Jane (Towers)]], 43-45, 50, 58, 168 ** [[Kingston-1316|Kingston, Frank]], 125, 297 ** [[Kingston-1312|Kingston, Lucy]], 113, 112 ** [[Kingston-1314|MacRae, Madeleine (Kingston)]], 323 ** [[Keller-7847|Kingston, Norah (Keller)]], 112-116, 245 ** [[Kingston-1310|Kingston, William]], 114 ** [[Alexander-15758|Lomas, Jane (Alexander)]], 45-46, 54, 107, 138 ** [[Lomas-562|Lomas, William Henry]], 21, 24, 30, 46, 52, 54, 60, 84, 88, 128 * Index, Part 2, Column 3 (M - M) ** [[Elliman-3|Marriner, Augusta (Elliman)]], 47, 61-3, 107, 121, 144, 193 ** [[Drummond-412|Menzies, Shusann (Drummond)]], 125-126 ** [[Brown-68227|Monk, Ann (Brown)]], 126-128, 140, 145 ** [[Morrison-12577|Mutter, Isabella Allan (Morrison)]], 137, 149, 174, 200-202 ** [[McAdam-449|McAdam, Agent-General William Alexander]], 253, 319 ** [[Macdonald-1567|Macdonald, Sir John Alexander]], 79, 140 * Index, Part 2, Column 4 (M - P) ** [[Crawford-17956|McLay, Elizabeth (Crawford)]], 96, 117-119 ** [[Van_Norman-289|McLay, Gertrude Amanda (Van Norman)]], 290 ** [[Kingston-1314|MacRae, Madeleine (Kingston)]], 119-121 ** [[Whidden-472|Owen, Hattie Mabel (Whidden)]], 206-7 ** [[Fry-6004|Prevost, Anna Jane (Fry)]], 207-209 ** [[Jaynes-593|Price, Ada Isabelle (Jaynes)]], 255 === Index, Part 3 (Q - W)=== {{Image|file=Memories_Never_Lost_Stories_of_the_Pioneer_Women_of_the_Cowichan_Valley_and_a_Brief_History_of_the_Valley_1850-1920-3.jpg |align=c |size=650 |caption=''Index, Part 3 (pages 342-3)'' }} * Index, Part 3, Column 1 (Q - S) * Index, Part 3, Column 2 (S - S) ** [[Sillence-10|Sillence, Charles William]], 187 * Index, Part 3, Column 3 (S - T) ** [[Skinner-3070|Stevenson, Ada Jane Bruce (Skinner) (formerly Mason)]], 49 ** [[Skinner-2075|Davie, Constance Langford (Skinner)]], 49 ** [[Glyde-182|Skinner, Mary (Glyde)]], 57, 58, 214-215 ** [[Goode-2430|Skinner, Mary Lowdham (Goode)]], 16, 48-9, 101, 107, 157 ** [[Kier-19|Smithe, Martha (Kier)]], 49-51, 144, 168 ** [[Smithe-46|Smithe, Premier William]], 51, 93, 168 ** [[Sutton-11720|Smithson, Agate Maud (Sutton)]], 138-9 ** [[Alexander-18285|Sutton, Margaret (Alexander)]], 29, 139, 239, 318 ** [[Sutton-11710|Sutton, William John]], 58 ** [[Mufford-11|Symons, Angelina (Mufford)]], 218 * Index, Part 3, Column 4 (T - W) ** [[Symons-1240|Thorpe, Harriet Ruby (Symons)]], 218-219, 325 ** [[Clement-3437|Thorpe, Sarah Elizabeth (Clement)]], 301 ** [[Rice-20542|Tombs, Louisa (Rice)]], 301-2 **[[Whidden-471|Whidden, Clara J.]], 225-6 ** [[McNeill-2047|Whidden, Robie (McNeill)]], 143, 225-6 ** [[Jaynes-592|Whittome, Clara Florence (Jaynes)]], 142, 255 == Homestead Maps == {{Image|file=Memories_Never_Lost_Stories_of_the_Pioneer_Women_of_the_Cowichan_Valley_and_a_Brief_History_of_the_Valley_1850-1920-4.jpg |align=c |size=650 |caption=''Homestead Map (Somenos & Comiaken)'' }} {{Image|file=Memories_Never_Lost_Stories_of_the_Pioneer_Women_of_the_Cowichan_Valley_and_a_Brief_History_of_the_Valley_1850-1920-5.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=''Homestead Map (Cowichan)'' }} == Sources == * Pioneer Researchers, The; ''Memories Never Lost: Stories of the Pioneer Women of the Cowichan Valley and a Brief History of the Valley 1850-1920''. Altona, MB: D.W. Friesen & Sons, 1986, pp 338-344.

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Letter dated 6 September 1989 from Dorothy Hemann Smith and Archie Smith (of Buffalo, NY?) to John L. Smith & Miriam S Smith of Solana Beach : Dear John & Mim, :: : Mil [Mildred Smith Heffley] said you might be interested in our family history. My son gave us a book in which I write (occasionally!) any information I receive about Grandma Jauch ([[Glunz-2|Paulina Glunz Jauch]]) and her children (12, yet!) :: : Cousin Genevieve, who lives in Peterborough, Ontario, is older than us, and she remembers more about Granma than I do. :: : She sent these pages to me, hastily scribbled as she would recall certain events and people. :: : I had this copy made for you, and Hope it will give you some facts about our ancestry. There are many gaps -- did they come by boat, and land at Ellis Island? how did they get to Bflo, etc? :: : Arch & I celebrated our 50th anniversary in April, & we still function, although at a slower pace. :: : Do hope all your family are well. :: : All our love, : Dorothy & Arch ---- ''Attachment is the collection of pages from Genevieve Jauch Glunz, not dated. Items in italics are my editorial notes.''' [[Smith-32867|Smith-32867]] 08:58, 13 November 2017 (EST) Dear Dorothy, : ''The following is a list of the JAUCH children of Ludwig Jauch and [[Glunz-2|Paulina Glunz]]; each name is followed by first their spouse, then their children with some notes:'' # Henry - Estella - Harry - Gladys # John - Clara - Edwin - Dentist # Bill - Anna - Walter - Genevieve [''author of this document?''] # Bert - not married; he went with a young lady and she was drowned # Edward - Mattie - Margaret # Louis - Mary - no children; Divorced (She is Mary Jachel) # Fred - see note #7 # Mike - ? - Eleanor - Eddie (marginal note: Eleanor married and her brother lived with her on Mulberry St. Then I guess he got married - he was a good looking chap. Uncle Mike died of TB so I was told) # Kate - Henry Alles - Irene (her children Clifford, Muruial, Leonard; aunt Kate had a baby before Irene who died young) # Lena - John - Howard - Mildred - John [''this is the line of Jillaine Smith''] # Lizzie - Jules - Dorothy # Jennie - Jack - Roy (Staley) No. 6 - Louie - and Mary Jackel were divorced; she married again; he had a pop[.?] business and 2 children No. 9 - Kate - now if you want information about old neyse's [?] etc - Muriel may have them - also I sort of narrowed it down about the Bible - I always thought that Bert had it and gave it to Lena - but I think maybe Kate took it as she was the oldest child. Call Clifford and he may be able to tell you about it - or maybe grandma gave it to her. No. 7 - Fred - as I was told this story - He was missing from home - in those times women come to some peoples homes and told them things about happenings. This woman told grandma that in the spring when the boats went out of the harbor that they would find their son and sure enough it came true - he was wedged under a boat. Now I am not sure if he was married - but I do remember Aunt Mary saying that someone died and people got the person mixed - because there was a Louis Jauch and a Louisia - so the only person grandma [____] that she could be was Fred's wife or Louis first or I gather 2nd wife - and I'm not sure which L. died - maybe they both died -- at the same time. (Marginal note: "might this Louisa was Kempff's sister - who knows?) 8. Maybe Eddie Jauch would have some information he would be quite old now -- but you never know. So as far as the Bible goes - Gldy would know if her dad hat it. John - sure weoul not have it. Nor Bert - Norre Louis - Mike or Fred. My dad didn't have it - & Margarets father died young so he would ot have it. Mildred and you haven't got it and I know Jenny wouldn't have it - so that leaves Kate - I can't figure out how Bert would not keep track of it. I hope that you can make all this out. Now - Walter has a son Robert and a daughter Pat. The boy in the nursing home is David he is about 27 (Robert's son). He had a stroke 3 years ago [''c 1986''] - it's a sad story - he is in the nursing home in Williamsville. I am surprised that Fred Glunz's daughter does not have some information. When we first came to Canada - Casper [Glunz] came to visit us - I was the only one home-- and we had a long chat. Some one drove him but they did not come in to visit. I understood that he married a Canadian girl - her father had a shoe business here - this would have been the visit in 1940 or so). He told me that Grandpa [Ludwig] Jauch was born in Switzerland near the border & Grandma worked as a house helper near there when they met (in Germany). : ''We're 95% certain that Ludwig was born in Schwenningen, which is not far north of the Swiss border. We also do not know where he was from 1847 when his father (with children) left Schwenningen as part of the town-subsidized emigration of the poor to the US and 1867 when he first shows up in Buffalo, New York. Did he live in Switzerland in the interim?'' I do know from other talks that grandma came over to the States when she was 16 and brought her 2 little brothers with her. Casper and Fred [Glunz]. : ''This has been confirmed through emigration documents.'' Fred lived in Detroit or Cleveland and had a 2nd hand furniture business there. I met him and his grandson one time; he used to visit grandma and always gave her a nice bit of money for her birthday. So maybe his family knows more about the voyage to the U.S.A. (Her birthday June 30) I do not know how they came to Buffalo. I am wondering where a young girl would go on arriving. Now this is my idea. Casper said that in the villages where Grandma's family and Howard's family (his grandparents lived there was an inter marriage after one or the other became a widow - etc. - See Granma was a Glunz - she married L. Jauch - my father Bill Jauch (Jennie (me) his daughter Jauch - married Howard Glunz. : ''We now know that Grandma Paulina Glunz and her two brothers followed their father, Caspar Glunz Sr who had come over a few years earlier.'' Now Howard [Glunz] got dates from his older sister. His grandparents were born in Swabish Halle or Hall, Wurtenberg Germany. Well I know that Granma often mentioned Wurtenburg. : ''Howard's Glunz line is a separate family, but both sets of Glunzes did originate in Hausen ob Verena, and were distant cousin, connecting several generations "up" the tree.'' So I imagine that they knew one another in Germany - Howard's grandmother was Katrina (his grandfather Elias) she was older than Grandma. They came to the States when Howard' dd was 2 - but they settled in Pennsylvania or about 7 years or so then came to Buffalo. They lived on Mulberry St near us - now I'm just guessing but I think that maybe Grandma [Paulina Glunz] stayed there [with Elias & Katrina] at first. I'm not sure when she and grandpa were married but I doubt that it was when she was 16. (Marginal note: Grandma and Katrina were friends I know that.) : ''We now know that they married ten days after she arrived in the U.S. We also know that she was not 16, but 20, when she emigrated. Their first house-- rented I guess-- was on Mulberry St. up further from their house that they bought. (Howard's grandmother was about 10 or so years older than ours) or she could have stayed at the Church house - St. Peters was a German speaking church then-- or more German than English, as Howard was confirmed in German - and that was about 1915 or so. I am also trying to figure the dates of birth etc as far as I can get is this: Pauline J. Glunz Birth 1845; married 1865; died 1930 or 31. Grandma was 82 or 84 when she died. 16 years old come to U.S.A. 1861 date (app). :'' See note above.'' Louis Jauch Birth 1843; Married 1865; Died 1912; also he was 69 if I am right. : ''We believe he was the Ludwig Jauch born in Schwenningen in 1839; see notes above about his marriage.'' I may be a way off on these figures but I figured from Howard's family too. Kate was the older so get her age and it will figure out right. There are 2 different Jauch families in Buffalo. Bob Jauch - 309 Danbury Drive, Cheektowaga, NY 14225; his phone number is 836-2048. He is tracking down the Jauch family so he may have some informtion for your son. Call him he is a very nice person. I know you k now - grandpa was killed oming home from work - 2 men driving a horse and wagon knocked him down the shalft of the wagon killing him. I remember him. He had a goatee - a very mild sort of man. but grndma was my favorite of anyone and now I feel so stupid for not (as you said asking questions) - now I would ask a million. She ame up to our home every night and I always stayed there when Bert came up to Canada on his holidays (or vacation s you Yankees would say). I was with her often. She had a stroke - and helped out-- and I know that your mother - Lena [Paulina Jauch Smith], Jennie, Kate - came certain days to help her. Henry - My Dad and Bert were good to her-- and did see more of her than the others-- but then some died young. Well if this makes any sense I hope that it helps out. I was wondering if the immigration office would have a record of her landing and marriage - now we are the only Glunz in Canada-- and I am sure that Howard's and Grandma's are the only ones in the states so contact the brother's family in Detroit. It must be a big one as a few years bak my son-in-law spotted an item in the Readers Digest - where this man - Glunz - hired a large bus and took all of his relatives to Florida. This was a son or grandson - so there must be a lot of Glunzes there. I suppose that I could have said all of this is in about 25 words or less but if I get going I just go-go. Howard never gets lonesome with me around. In August we will be married 60 years - a long time - he has been retired 22 years. I have a lot of little tid bits left about a few things but (not gossip) - just Grandma things - some timem I'll write them down for you. I will close now. Hope that you and your family are well. Jenny - Pauline (I like Pauline, grandma's name) P.S. I am going to read this again and see if there is anything that I should have left out or put in. I go on and on like a running brook. P.P.S. I bought a leather book just for families and our children etc. Will not have to guess at dates etc. I put everything into it. There are 6 generations in it.) (Next page) We were sorry to hear about Howard's wife [Evelyn Jung] - as one gets older there are so many things that happen to us. I think that we all live from day to day - with the good Lord's help. After reading this a few times I thought that I should write it over - and make it short and sweet - but then I could go on and on! So here it is. Now another change - something kept popping into my head-- about a place, that grandma always mentioned-- and finally it came to me. Stuttgart. I am sure that this was a special place- as she mentioned in many times. Schwabisch Hall is not far from there only its more farm land and its population in the cities was about 23,000; Stuttgart's was 628,000 -- about 15 years ago. Let me know if all of this information is of any help. : ''We now know that grandma Paulina Glunz Jauch was born in Cannstadt-- what is now a suburb on the northeast side of Stuttgart.''

Memories of India - Peter Arthur Aubrey Thomas

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[[Category: British Raj]] ===Introduction=== The original document was written by Peter Arthur Aubrey Thomas Document held in the archives of his son Frazer Thomas and supplied by email `My father's memories of India' to [[Mayes-1296|John Mayes]] dated 2 May 2020. who has a FamilySearch FamilyTree profile at [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8TR-LFM ID L8TR-LFM]. It is an 8 year old boy's view of [[Wikipedia:British Raj|British Raj]] family life in India written many years later from memory. ===Transcription=== INDIA It must have been 1920 when Daddy William Wallace Thomas 1866 - 1933 FamilySearch FamilyTree profile [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLK3-22R ID KLK3-22R] and Mummy Lydia (Cole) Thomas 1879 - 1957 FamilySearch FamilyTree profile [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MHP7-3FP ID MHP7-3FP] and I Peter Arthur Aubrey Thomas 1913 - 1997 FamilySearch FamilyTree profile [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8TR-LFM ID L8TR-LFM] set sail for [[Wikipedia:India|INDIA]] again. According to our passport we went via France landing at [[Wikipedia:Boulogne-sur-Mer|Boulogne]] 16 March 1920. All I can remember of the journey is a glimpse of the white plumes of the [[Wikipedia:Life Guards (United Kingdom)|Life Guards]] out of the window of the cab taking us to across [[Wikipedia:London|London]], and Mummy complaining about the cabin, either cross channel or at [[Wikipedia:Marseille|Marseilles]]. At Marseilles we had a meal at a restaurant; I was scandalized when the white aproned cook turned around to reveal scarcely any clothes under his white apron. At [[Wikipedia:Mumbai|Bombay]] we visited someone so that my first memory of India is of a curtain of beads. I imagine water dripping down them to keep the air cool, but surely this cannot be true. Then came the long train journey, the slow climb up the [[Wikipedia:Western Ghats|Western Ghats]] and (once again, is it imagination?) seeing a distant [[Wikipedia:Taj Maha|Taj Mahal]]. I THINK Mummy and I went straight to [[Wikipedia:Chakrata|Chakrata]] to stay with [[Cole-21706|Grandad]]. I recall nothing of any first visit to [[Wikipedia:Meerut|Meerut]], but can see with live amazement the winding road from [[Wikipedia:Dehradun|Dehra Dun]] up the foothills of the [[Wikipedia:Himalayas|Himalayas]], the steep precipice on our right, the steep cliffs on our left, the passing places with ponies and hillmen drawn aside out of the path of the hired car. I fear [[Cole-21706|Grandfather]] was not impressed by his grandson. My first mistake was to be afraid of the four dogs, jumping and barking a welcome when we arrived; then I managed to tread on the tail of the smallest (Aunty Mabel's Mabel Daisy Cole 1881 - 1932 FamilySearch FamilyTree profile [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDSG-93G ID LDSG-93G] ) dog and suffered a small bite for punishment. As time went on I became good friends with Carlo, the black spaniel; but even the Grandad regretted giving me a toy revolver because I drove Carlo frantic firing it off at nothing (I must have had a good supply of caps) "Ruining, a well trained gun dog!" Grandad complained. Later when Daddy joined us for a time we three, Carlo, Daddy and I, went shooting and Carlo retrieved the [[Wikipedia:Kalij pheasant|black hill pheasant]] that Daddy shot, using only his good left hand, out of a tree. Aunty Mabel was great fun, introducing me to the (unmentionable because rather native) delights of roasted [[Wikipedia:Chickpea|Gram]] (whole split peas) and sweet [[Wikipedia:Jelly Babies|jellabies]] and [[Wikipedia:Gulab jamun|goulab jamins]], and never cross - though even she was not really pleased when I trod on her dog. After a time we moved down to another bungalow owned by [[Cole-21706|Grandad]]. To this day I can look out from the verandah over the immense vista, hill after hill, valley after valley with pale hints of rice fields, to the long line of everlasting snows; [[Wikipedia:Bandarpunch|Bandarpunch]], 20726, [[Wikipedia:Kedarnath #Location|Kedarnath]] 22770, [[Wikipedia:Badrinath|Badrinath]] 23190 and [[Wikipedia:Nanda Devi|Nanda Devi]] 25649. These are the very hills that [[Wikipedia:Rudyard Kipling|Kipling]] describes in the last adventure of [[Wikipedia:Kim (novel)|Kim]]. To this day I can watch the [[Wikipedia:Delichon|house martins]] building their nests under the eaves and in the verandah; I can see the [[Wikipedia:Colobinae|Langurs]], the big grey monkeys come swooping across the road to the trees at the bottom of our sloping garden. WE spent two summers at Burke Villa. I cannot disentangle which memory is which, but it was a golden time. There was [[Wikipedia:Chakrata|Chakrata]] itself, three hills and two flat necks of land between, Kailana Neck and the parade ground. Daddy took me to a church parade at the latter, long lines of kilted highlanders forming three sides of a square, the colonel with his splendid [[Wikipedia:Basket-hilted sword|broadsword]], the hilt gay with its red silk Rayner tassells. Two young ladies riding by Kailana Neck, the subject of obscure scandals, while I was captivated by a large "bird-butterfly" and watched the [[Wikipedia:Vulture|vultures]] on their dropping whitened trees down the khub beyond the [[Wikipedia:Dry stone|drystone]] wall that limited the road. Burke Villa, named after [[Burke-8254|Granny]], a Burke before her first marriage, was a little way down the eastern or north eastern slope of the range of hills. Two roads led up from it to the main area of the hill station. The one on the left as you face the snows led up to a little school I attended for a time. Once at least I was accompanied by Uncle Fred's Frederick Eustace Cole 1875 - 1939 FamilySearch FamilyTree profile [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLKW-7YZ ID KLKW-7YZ] large black retriever that he left with us, and all the natives passed by on the other side. Once returning on my own there was a hiss in front of me at dip and bend of the road: I ran back a little way and threw stones until I felt the road would be safe before carrying on. What kind of snake it was I never knew. There was always a fear of snakes, they would came into the house and had to be chased out again, but I saw only two. One large [[Wikipedia:Python molurus|rock python]] that Uncle Fred and some others killed and coiled up near the right hand gate, and one small black [[Wikipedia:Bungarus|Krait]] more deadly even than a [[Wikipedia:Cobra|cobra]], killed by a soldier who was walking with the cousins' Nanny. Aunty HIlda Katherine Hilda Annie Clarke Williams B1884 FamilySearch FamilyTree profile [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLKW-7YH ID KLKW-7YH] and Marjorie Marjorie Katherine Cole B1913 - 1992 FamilySearch FamilyTree profile [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LXM9-845 ID LXM9-845] and Bobby Possibly Frederick Dennison Cole B1916 - abt 2002 FamilySearch FamilyTree profile [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDSG-KR4 ID LDSG-KR4] stayed with us for at least part of one summer. We went for walks together, dug a cave in the garden behind the house, made mud pies, and did lessons and wept over them. Uncle Fred came sometimes, and when they left us, they left his black retriever: he terrified Bobby by jumping up and knocking him down out of sheer friendlyness, but the dog and I became fast friends. Uncle Walter Walter Samuel Sharpe 1869 - 1935 FamilySearch FamilyTree profile [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLK3-CKY ID KLK3-CKY] , [[Doyle-5379|Aunty Rose]] and their grandson [[Mayes-1551|Christopher]] came to stay nearby. Christopher was a year or so younger than I and very spoilt. [[Cole-21706|Granddad]] had made me a [[Wikipedia:Bow and arrow|bow]] out of a branch he cut from one of his cherished fruit trees; to keep the peace I had to let Christopher have it and of course he promptly lost it. On one occasion Uncle Fred took Marjorie and me with him on a shooting (?) expedition in the jungle. We trotted along behind him chatting away along the narrow jungly paths, scaring all the game for miles. Then I got [[Wikipedia:Leech|leeches]] on my legs sucking blood through my stockings; they had to be frightened off with a lighted cigarette. To cap it all we came across a [[Wikipedia:Hornet|hornets']] nest beside the path and had to make a wide detour. He never took us shooting again. The jungle was always exciting as well as beautiful. Tree ferns hung from the trees, but [[Wikipedia:Indian leopard|leopards]] might do so too, and once we heard the bark a [[Wikipedia:Deer|deer]] gives when there is a [[Wikipedia:Bengal tiger|tiger]] about. One year there was the excitement of a number of forest fires; we could see them burning away on the hillsides at night. And then one day we hurried home from our walk because, looking down, there seemed to be a fire near Burke Villa. Sure enough when we reached home the fire was just across the road from the garden and the troops were at work with shovels and brooms beating out the flames. Fortunately the road served as a fire-ride. The fires were blamed on that villain [[Wikipedia:Mahatma Gandhi|Gandhi]] and his supporters, but I think they were just due to the drought. The Coles did not stay with us all summer; there was no-one with whom to share the apricots when they fell ripe and sweet from the tree. I eat too many of them and paid for it with a tummy upset. The road to the school also led to the hospital. I shocked everyone once by remarking how handy the cemetery was, nice and near the hospital. To reach that road one passed the servants quarters. Daddy painted a picture of Chethia, the gardener, but my favourite was the sweeper, [[Wikipedia:Caste#Caste_system_in_India|lowest caste]] of all, and shameful to relate, but he would spend time chatting to me and doing little conjuring tricks. He was I think the head sweeper of [[Wikipedia:Chakrata|Chakrata]] - if so I can't imagine how he came to work for us. Mummy made him a coat out of an old dress, dark blue with dark blue buttons, and he was very proud of it. Our Bearer, chief of the servants, rather like a butler, was himself a priest, a rather easy conscienced hill [[Wikipedia:Brahmin|Brahmin]]. He was pleased to be working for another priest of a sort and was not too particular about touching untouchable things. Once when Uncle Fred was with us we all went for a picnic towards [[Wikipedia:Deoband|Deoband]]. The way wound down, down through the jungle, past a clearing with a little hill village, the upright Bahari women covered In silver coins and bangles, on down to clearer land in the valley bottom, across the stream (more [[Wikipedia:Leech|leeches]]) and up, up the other side. Marjorie and Bobby , being younger were carried most of the way in Dandy, a sort of boat shaped conveyance carried by coolies front and rear. I walked most of the way. The picnic was near a forest of great [[Wikipedia:Bamboo|bamboos]], the stems as thick as my head reaching up into the sky. Sometimes of an evening we would look out across the darkling valleys to some far hillside where a flickering flame and distant drums would tell of some village celebration, festival or wedding, But always our lives were levied against this immense view of snow clad mountains and splendid sunsets. MEERUT Of [[Wikipedia:Meerut|Meerut]] there are fewer memories, partly, because we spent less time there. There were hot nights with the [[Wikipedia:Punkah|punkah]] fanning to and fro overhead. There was a smaller, more formal front garden with neat beds of flowers watered by tiny irrigation channels, and a dry earthy back garden shaded by a large tree, the home of a family of the [[Wikipedia:Ground squirrel|ground squirrels]], busy little striped creatures, and a pen of noisy [[Wikipedia:Guineafowl|Guinea fowl]]. There were occasional drives in a [[Wikipedia:Chevrolet|Chevrolet]] that Daddy had for his visiting: I can smell the little cooking fires of cow dung in the cool of the misty evening.{{Image|file=Memories_of_India_-_Peter_Arthur_Aubrey_Thomas-7.jpg |caption=Meerut Manse }} From [[Wikipedia:Meerut|Meerut]] we had two exciting excursions. One was to Uncle Fred's at [[Wikipedia:Lahore|Lahore]]. We traveled in Uncle's very own travelling coach, bedrooms, living rooms with a separate coach for his servants. The only [[Wikipedia:Blackbuck|Blackbuck]] I saw were from the windows of this coach. At [[Wikipedia:Lucknow|Lucknow]] we visited a grass farm to see the [[Wikipedia:Irrigation in India|irrigation]] system, and the workers opening and closing the feeder channels with their feet. The other outing was to [[Wikipedia:Delhi|Delhi]] for the [[Wikipedia:Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn|Duke of Connaught's]] [[Wikipedia:Delhi Durbar|Durbar]] He came mainly to lay some foundation stones for [[Wikipedia:New Delhi|New Delhi]]. We were allotted quarters in the city of tents put up to accommodate the official visitors. Our "house" consisted of three tents, a large circular double bell tent living room, with circular space round the inner actual living area, bedroom tent and bathroom tent joined on behind. Aunty Lily Lily Catherine Miriam Cole B1884 FamilySearch FamilyTree profile [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZBX-6LB ID LZBX-6LB] shared the tents with us. We went to a second floor window somewhere to see a motorcade of Rajahs going to be presented to H. R. H. all very gorgeous in their ceremonial silk and satins, jewels and plumes. One of them rode in a [[Wikipedia:Rolls-Royce Limited|Rolls Royce]] whose body was fashioned as a great white swan. On the night that Daddy and Mummy went to the Viceroy's ball, I stayed the night with the children of Rev. R Revnell, head [[Wikipedia:Wesleyan Church|Wesleyan]] chaplain in the [[Wikipedia:Indian Army|Indian Army]]. We all slept top or bottom of what seemed to be a big double bed. During the night there was a commotion as the servants chased en animal through the room - memory says it was a [[Wikipedia:Hyena|hyena]], but it seems likely to have been a [[Wikipedia:Jackal|jackal]] one of those we heard howling round the tents at night. I went with the Revnell children to see a procession next day and was impressed by the splendour of the red, blue, white and gold uniforms of the [[Wikipedia:Viceroy|Viceroy's]] Guard. There was also a visit to [[Wikipedia:New Delhi|New Delhi]] (I Remember walking along a new road cut through a little hill of [[Wikipedia:Mica|Mica]]) to see a stone laying, but the highlight of the whole affair was a visit to the [[Wikipedia:Red Fort|Fort]], the old Imperial Palace of the [[Wikipedia:Mughal emperors|Moghul Emperors]], for some sort of garden party. When evening came the place was transformed into a fairyland, colored lights strung along the banks of the ornamental canals and under the marble footbridges. After dark we went up onto the battlements to see the fireworks - two forts shooting rockets at each other, a giant picture of the [[Wikipedia:George V|King]] and [[Wikipedia:Mary of Teck|Queen]] and [[Wikipedia:Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn|Duke of Connaught]], a great half moon of blue. While we were at Delhi we went to see the [[Wikipedia:Qutb Minar|Kutb Minar]], a tall tower of [[Wikipedia:Mughal Empire|Moghul]] times. Daddy and I climbed to the top. There was also the sickening business of watching the divers who for a few [[Wikipedia:Indian anna|annas]] would plunge down, far, far down into a ruined water tank. Oddly enough, one clearest memory is of reading and being read to out of my Illustrated [[Wikipedia:Alice's Adventures in Wonderland|Alice in Wonderland]] (where is it now?). Apart from the sweetmeats I can remember little of the food in India; a pilough at [[Cole-21706|Grandads]], chicken and greasy rice; curried meat balls; [[Wikipedia:Mango|mangoes]], which I never greatly fancied; [[Wikipedia:Lychee|lichees]], which I did. I can see the kitchen at Burke Villa, with what was the standard range of that time but made out of mud, mud oven, all heated by charcoal or wood. I can see the cook cleaning the saucepans with ashes. He makes up the full tale of our servants; bearer, cook, gardener, sweeper - I don't think there were any more. Mummy and I left India in August 1922, as we came down from [[Wikipedia:Chakrata|Chakrata]] for the last time and drove towards the [[Wikipedia:Sivalik Hills|Siwalik Hills]] and [[Wikipedia:Dehradun|Dehra Dun]] it was through a snowstorm of pale butterflies. We left [[Wikipedia:Mumbai|Bombay]] on 12th August and ran slap into a [[Wikipedia:Monsoon of South Asia|monsoon]] storm in the [[Wikipedia:Arabian Sea|Arabian Sea]]. I was sea sick for days and could keep down nothing of the [[Wikipedia:Arrowroot|arrowroot]] and milky foods they tried to help me with. At last we were huddled miserably on deck when a waiter brought a plate of roast beef for someone else. Can I have some of that?" and I was cured. Daddy left India to join us again in [[Wikipedia:Newquay|Newquay]] in January 1922 and must have joined us shortly after my 9th birthday. == Sources ==

Memories of J. Ross Tennant and a Genealogy of the Family

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] == Memories of J. Ross Tennant and a Genealogy of the Family == :originated by Richard Tennant of Glasgow, Scotland * by [[Tennant-1147 | J. Ross Tennant]]. 1878 - 1958 * published in Pentress, West Virginia, 1942 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memories of J. Ross Tennant and a Genealogy of the Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/memoriesofjrosst00tenn/page/n5/mode/2up (Four volumes in one) *https://www.google.com/books/edition/Memories_of_J_Ross_Tennant_and_a_Genealo/EztWAAAAMAAJ?hl=en *https://www.google.com/books/edition/Memories_of_J_Ross_Tennant_and_a_Genealo/OD08Ltr1ljoC?hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj6vfyxhZHyAhWYXM0KHdDbBnwQiqUDMA96BAgFEAc (Volume 3) *https://www.google.com/books/edition/Memories_of_J_Ross_Tennant_and_a_Genealo/BjdPvUxjUagC?hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj6vfyxhZHyAhWYXM0KHdDbBnwQiqUDMA96BAgFEAI (Volume 4) === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Tennant, J. Ross ''[[Space: Memories of J. Ross Tennant and a Genealogy of the Family| Memories of J. Ross Tennant and a Genealogy of the Family]]'' (n.p., Pentress, WV, 1942), Vol. , [ Page ]. * [[#Tennant|Tennant]]

Memories of John Norquay

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directed from [[Space:John Norquay|John Norquay—Manitoba’s 5th Premier]] == Memories of John Norquay == ::::by R.G. MacBeth, DD ::::''originally published in The Western Home Monthly,'' ::::''May 1930'' :One day a few years ago I was delighted to come across, in Vancouver South, the familiar name of John Norquay, the native son of Manitoba who became premier of the province in which he was born. His name was on one of the splendid new schools of the locality and had evidently been placed as a designation on the school building by some who knew the fame as well as the name of the giant premier whose eloquence and ability made him a most conspicuous figure in the Middle West and farther East. It was in that same goodly province of Manitoba that I first saw the light of day and I knew all my life. I was aware that his standing in his native province was high and splendid but it was gratifying to a fellow-citizen in the first of the Western provinces to enter Confederation to know that his fame had reached out to the Pacific, so that an important public institution was named in his honor. For it must be remembered that Norquay died at a comparatively early age, nearly forty years ago, when this province by the western sea was still, in a sense, remote from the East in its social and public life. Hence it is a pleasant thing to know that the greatness of his natural gifts his integrity of character, his interest in education and his services to Canada are recognized so far afield as the Pacific shore. Winnipeg, of course that knew him at first-hand, long ago named a school, not far from his residence, after this distinguished citizen. :Norquay's ancestors were of that sturdy Arcadian stock which furnished to the early days of the Hudson's Bay Company many of the men whose sterling qualities had much to do with building up the business of that ancient organization. One of Norquay's ancestors, in the service of the Company, according to a general custom had married one of the daughters of the land. And those of us who know the history of the West can quote many names of men of mixed blood whose commanding strength of body and mind became of immense value to the country. John Norquay grew up on the land and was educated at St. John's Parish School and College, mainly by the good offices of the Anglican bishop, who early recognized the lad's powers. After leaving college, he took to school teaching, but his public gifts marked him out for public life and he became a member of the first legislature of his native province. From 1871 to 1891, the date of his death at a comparatively early age, Norquay was an outstanding and a commanding figure in the legislature of Manitoba and in contact with the various Dominion Governments of his day concerning "better terms" for the Western provinces. For a time after entering the Legislature, Norquay retained his farm home down the Red River, residing there with his family and driving into Winnipeg to look after his public duties. :It was while Mr. and Mrs. Norquay were living there on the farm at Park's Creek that I got to know him more particularly in a personal way. Their six sturdy children came to the public school where I was then teaching. Some of them were at least of equal stature with their young teacher. But they were well trained by their big father, who was to them a sort of older playmate and companion, and by their quiet mother, whose very gentleness placed a wholesome restraint upon their robust and exuberant spirits. :One Saturday afternoon when I called to see Mr. Norquay, his wife had to call him in from the wheat harvest, where he was using his giant strength in the fine art of pitching sheaves on the wagon racks for stacking in the yard. He came in at once, coatless and warm with his exertions, but in a most cordial mood, so as not to embarrass the young teacher who had been rather timid about calling on the great man. 1 recall the interview with much delight. :Norquay took great interest in the school and made a practice of coming down from Winnipeg for any special occasion. It was a joy to him to get home, and I recall how his children used to climb and clamber all over him as he sat in his favorite chair, lie would take part joyously in our little school concerts, and his presence always drew a crowd, as he was immensely popular with the people who knew him best. He had a strong, clear, resonant voice and could sing the immortal "Annie Laurie" so as to bring down the house. When encored, he would repeat a verse and there was a legend the he never cared to singe any other song. But he sang it well. :One evening, before a concert, I called at the house and asked him to give us an address or a reading. He said he would be delighted if he could get anything to read and asked the boys to hunt up something. They selected a piece about a lodge initiation which was so full of humorous situations that it set the big Premier laughing with delight. And when he started to read it at the concert, the humour of it broke upon him afresh till he laughed so heartily himself that the audience rocked in an uproar of hilarity. Nothing gave Norquay more pleasure than to contribute in any way to the enjoyment of the people who came in crowds to hear him. :When Norquay spoke on important occasions in public life he had the impressiveness of the physique and voice which give advantage. Standing six feet three and built in massive proportion, he was a commanding figure. As an indication of his strength, I recall a rather riotous meeting: when two men who led opposing factions were seemingly determined to attack each other. Norquay, leaving the platform, forced his way through the crowd till he got between the two combatants, who were suddenly separated as decidedly as if a rock had dropped between them. Norquay laughingly told them to be good boys and sit down, which they did lest this kindly giant might knock their heads together. :Norquay's education had not been extensive, but he had read widely in the classics, both ancient and modern, and had an unusual command of language in public address. He was rather fond of latin quotations and could use scriptural allusions with effect. He had a voice of bell-like clearness and power. Perhaps it may have been through his maternal ancestors that there came to him the gift of that remarkable eloquence which had so wonderful a place by the campfires of the Great Plains. :I heard him speak on many subjects, on various occasions, and always with tremendous effect. Once, in my law-student days, I recall that the St. George's Snowshoe Club went to St. Paul, Minnesota, to help the citizens there with an ice-palace and winter celebration. It fell to the Winnipeg contingent to put on a miscellaneous concert before an audience that ran into thousands from all over the States. It was a big undertaking, but Norquay happened along on the way back from Ottawa and with his usual desire to help the boys, agreed to appear and give an address at the concert. The massive figure of Manitoba's Premier, clad in full evening dress, caught the imagination of the great audience at once. The clear ringing quality of his voice reached to the farthest corner of the vast hall, while the rolling periods of his eloquence as he spoke of international friendship evoked thunderous applause. He made our concert a real event in the celebration. :Once, in the Legislature at Winnipeg, I recall him when he was in opposition leading a small following as the result of complications arising between the local and Dominion authorities. He was defending his record so well that a member of the other side, angered by his success, taunted him with his mixed blood. Norquay drew himself up to his colossal height and threw up his right hand with dramatic power. Then, pointing to his wrist, he said he was not ashamed of the strain that darkened his skin, but there was no blot upon his record! And he would leave an unsullied name to his children and to his country. The words were uttered with such tremendous passion and sincerity that cheers broke out from both sides of the House, and that speech remains as the loftiest example of eloquence that the Legislature has known. :His attachment to his native province was profound. He has special claim to being gratefully remembered for securing from the Dominion a grant of a hundred and fifty thousand acres of land as an endowment for the struggling infant University of Manitoba. To some it did not seem I of great value at the time, because the country was new and sparsely settled. But that land eventually did much to put the University on its feet. :Norquay had a keen sense of gratitude, and was quick to acknowledge the slightest effort to serve him. Once at a political meeting in Kildonan he was being hotly attacked by a brilliant lawyer from Winnipeg because he had allowed some of the members of the Government to plunge the province into some unnecessary expenditures. There was some ground, doubtless, for the attack, as Norquay was a little too trustful of others for this work-a-day world. A small boy in the audience saw that Norquay, whom he greatly admired, was feeling the attack and this boy, though not understanding the whole discussion, watched for an opportunity to come to the assistance of his big hero. It came when the Winnipeg lawyer, summing up the opposition programme, declared vehemently. "This is our platform, gentlemen. We are going to stand on that platform and we are going to carry that platform in this country." At that point the small boy saw the incongruity in the expression and shouted: "How are you going to carry the platform if you stand on it?" A meeting, as everyone knows, gets to a tense point where a relief is welcomed, and that schoolhouse rocked with laughter till the effect of the lawyer's speech was forgotten. It was a proud moment for that small boy when Norquay looked him up at a neighbor's house after the meeting and, shaking hands, thanked him for his timely intervention. Next day the small boy met the lawyer in Winnipeg, but the lawyer was a good sport and he said with a laugh: "You knocked my speech out last night, but it was a fair blow," at which the boy was a good deal relieved. :Norquay was twenty years in the Legislature and over fourteen years in government office, but he had never dreamed of making money, and died poor. Norquay was a fine example of a man who was anxious to do something for his country, regardless of whether his country did any thing for him or not, which characteristic proved him a real statesman. ===Note: === :This article from the Winnipeg journal, The Western Home Monthly was found in the Norquay Log book that contains information about the school from 1913 to 1975. A scan of the original article is to the right.

Memories of Old Derby

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] == Memories of Old Derby == * by [[Sherwood-1674|Albert Fowler Sherwood]] (1842-1924) * published by The Sarah Riggs Humphreys chapter, Daughters of the American revolution, Derby, Conn., 1924 * Source Example: ::: Sherwood, Albert Fowler. ''[[Space:Memories of Old Derby|Memories of Old Derby]]'' (Sarah Riggs Humphreys Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Derby, Conn., 1924) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Sherwood|Sherwood]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Sherwood|Sherwood]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memories of Old Derby|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=6QlPAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/memoriesofoldder00sher * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100947683 === Table of Contents === * Foreword, Page 7 * Historic Derby, Page 9 * Historic Trees of Old Derby, No. I, Page 14 * Historic Trees of Old Derby, No. II, Page 19 * Historic Trees of Old Derby, No. Ill, Page 25 * Derby's First Church, Page 30 * Awakened Memories, Page 37 * My College, Page 40 * The Old Town Well, Page 45 * Historic Trees of Old Derby, No. IV, Page 52 * Tea Parties and Toddy a Century Ago, Page 58 * Old Fashioned Economy, Page 63 * Thanksgiving Sixty-five Years Ago, Page 67 * The Grist Mills of Old Derby and Vicinity, Page 72 * Historic Trees of Old Derby, No. V, Page 78 * Colonel Humphreys, Page 84 * The Autobiography of a Decanter, Page 85 * The Evolution of "the Green" in Derby, Page 94 * Dr. Charles C. Tiffany, Page 97 * Church History of Many Years Ago, Page 99 * Old Birmingham School, Page 105 * Was Derby Ever a Part of Milford?, Page 112 * The Bennett House, Page 117 * The First Bridge Over the Housatonic, Page 118 * The Launching, Page 121 * The Second Congregational Church, Page 125 * Small Town Elections, Page 129 * The Passing of the Housatonic River Shad, Page 134 * "Nathan's Hall", Page 138 * Derby Fremont Club, Page 144 * Derby Wide Awakes, Page 148 * Kirkham, Chaffee and Others in 1861, Page 152 * The Commodore Hull House, Page 156 * The Old Lumber Mill 157 * Some Selectmen of Ye Auld Derby, Page 162 * King Hiram Lodge, Page 167 * An Old Romance of Steel, Page 171 * Christmas Spirit and Optimism, Page 176 * Memorial Day Reveries, Page 180 * Boyhood Days by the Reservoir, Page 185 * Circus Days of Long Ago, Page 190 * The New Haven Palladium of Fifty-five Years Ago, Page 195 * Bees, Wasps, Hornets and Stings, Page 201 * Boys on the Farm Sixty-five Years Ago, Page 206 * Another Side of "Boys on the Farm", Page 209 * Bells, Also Belles, Page 214 === List of Illistrations === * at the Confluence of the Housatonic and Naugatuck in 1849, front cover * The First Congregational Church, frontispiece * Mr. Albert F. Sherwood, opp. page 7 * Old Oak Tree in Uptown Burying Ground, Page 14 * Home of the Rev. Daniel Humphreys, Page 19 * "Brownie Castle", Page 52 * Home of the Rev. Richard Mansfield, D.D, Page 78 * Presentation to Congress by Col. David Hum- phreys of Flags Surrendered at Yorktown, Page 84 * Rev. Rkhard Mansfield, D.D, Page 98 * St. James's Episcopal Church, Page 103 * Home of Deacon Daniel Bennett, Page 117 * The Second Congregational Church, Page 125 * Sugar Street and the Housatonic River, Page 134 * Autographs of Members of Republican Club of Derby of 1860, Page 146-7 * Home of Commodore Isaac Hull, opp. page 156 * Sentinel Hill and Sherwood Home, Page 185

Memories of the 9 Mile House

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[[Category:Union County, Indiana]] ''This page is a collaborative space. Anyone with memories of the house is invited to contribute and note their authorship accordingly.'' ''Memories from [[Leonard-10833|Kelly Leonard]]:'' I recently found a [https://vintageaerial.com/photos/indiana/union/1972/OUN/1/5 1972 aerial photograph] of the house I grew up in. The house was still home for me in the years after I moved out and went to college. Since I only lived 2 1/2 hours away, I went back to visit often. My dad, [[Leonard-10834|Donald Raymond Leonard (1933-2001)]], built the house out of Bedford limestone in 1968--about 5 1/2 years before my birth. The year it was built is engraved in the stone on the right side of the garage. It's set on 7.5 acres of land purchased from the Four Mile Stock Farm, which was owned by my mother's family all the years I lived there. A [https://vintageaerial.com/photos/indiana/union/1972/OUN/5/5 picture of the main farm buildings and the house] where my grandparents lived is also available in the same vintage aerial photograph collection (Photo 5-OUN-5). I eventually learned that the other properties around it were owned by not-too-distant cousins and that my Great-Great Grandma, [[Marshall-19028|Eliza Ann (Marshall) Leonard (1826-1856)]] and other relatives are buried in the Pentecost Cemetery on the northeast horizon. Family tree: https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Leonard-Family-Tree-10833 About 1.5 acres of the property was fenced as a yard with a 1/8-mile driveway leading to the 9 Mile Road. There were two out buildings when I was a kid that were used to raise chickens. Later, when I was in college, I helped my dad build his woodworking shed next to the remaining red building we simply referred to as the "chicken house". One of his many woodworking projects in his retirement included whirligigs modeled after birds and other animals. He would give them away to family and friends. Many trees in the aerial photo are no longer standing and were left as stumps I remember around the yard growing up. Tree species around the yard I remember include beech, maple and walnut. Actually, all of the walnut trees might have been just outside the yard, as they would produce large nuts every year, and their outer shells would stain your hands green. Many other trees were planted after the photo was taken, including a row of hybrid poplars along the driveway and another row in the middle of the yard for shade. There was a garden planted during many years of my youth on the north side of the yard by the edge of the property. Mom always had flowers planted around the yard and around the house. There were always flowers potted or hanging on the small front porch next the garage or the large concrete back patio that spanned most of the length of the house, where I spent a lot of time playing as a kid. Friends and neighbors enjoyed several different yard games over the years on the level playing field the yard provided. I can remember lawn darts, volleyball, badminton, whiffle ball, and frisbee, just to name a few. The enjoyment of the yard for games decreased dramatically as video games increased in popularity. In his later years, my dad constructed a small in-ground fish pond in the southeast corner of the yard. He raised goldfish and lilies in the pond. It was a great source of enjoyment for him in his retirement. Water for the house was provided by a well that was located near the northeast corner of the house. It had a square heavy metal rusty cover on it that I think was made of iron. I think my dad probably welded it out of something else because he had that skill. The well was frequently hit by lightning that shook the house and ensured that we never used water in the house during a storm. The flat terrain offered unobstructed views of the western sky. This was ideal for watching storms roll in, which was a favorite pastime of my dad and I. Many of the interior walls of the house were covered in wood paneling. This, along with the popcorn ceilings reflect the style that was common in the era it was built. The rooms were small by today's standards but had enough space to squeeze in a queen bed and a dresser. My dad even tightly squeezed in a large recliner in the main bedroom that he used when talking on the CB to many friends and family. The kitchen had a bar dividing it from the family room and enough space for a table seating six when moved away from the sliding glass patio door. The kitchen also had a window carved out of the wall as requested by my mom in the build so she could talk to guests in the living room. The closet laundry room was off the family room. Another open closet sat behind the kitchen on the way to the half-bath (no tub/shower) and main bedroom. The full bathroom was in the middle of the house across from the two other main floor bedrooms. It featured a laundry chute with a mirror door that was used to drop laundry into the basement when the washer and dryer were located there in the early years of the house. All rooms were carpeted--even the full bathroom, which often caused problems during humid summers when moisture couldn't adequately be vented out of the room. Back then wood floors seemed old, rustic and uncomfortable. I think the idea of tile also seemed cold and uncomfortable, too, especially when stepping out of the shower or bath. The house had a full basement with a smooth concrete floor. In my early years, Dad had a system of oil tanks setup for burning wood to heat the house. It was his pride and joy to show anyone new to the house, and it worked really well to keep us all warm throughout the winter months. Sometimes problems with the system would cause smoke to fill the house, though. The wood stored in the basement also resulted in some unwanted insects in the house--namely wood crickets that I would chase down when they would keep me awake at night. At some point in 1980s, Dad stopped using the wood-based system to heat the house, and we began to rely solely on the electric baseboard heaters throughout the house. Dad also used the basement for projects--repairing equipment or building something new to improve quality of living in the house. He was skilled with electricity, plumbing and machinery. Before my oldest brother moved out of the house, he built a bedroom into the basement by adding two walls in the southwest corner. After he moved out, that room became my play room. It had a pool table, all my games and my black-and-white television. There's a basketball goal attached to the roof at the front of the garage in the aerial photo. Both my dad and one of my brothers played basketball in their youth. I enjoyed playing games of horse, but that was the extent of my playing basketball. So once the goal deteriorated, it was removed. I used to ride my bike around and around the house on the concrete sidewalk that surrounded it. I would take a shortcut though in front of the house through the grass, much to the chagrin of my dad, because it resulted in their being a muddy bike path there in the rainy seasons and bare ground the rest of the time. I enjoyed playing in the standing water in the yard after a lot of rain, especially in spring. Since we didn't have a pond, the standing water was a place to play with floating objects or conducting rudimentary studies in hydrology. Again, sometimes my ways of using the yard didn't align with the vision my parents had for maintaining its beauty. Neither I nor the dogs would hesitate to dig holes or trenches if it pleased our imaginations. Fall resulted in some beautiful foliage I only now appreciate by living in a place that lacks it. Fall also brought a lot of fallen leaves, and these would pile along the fence row like snow drifts also would due to the strong winds that blew across the open, harvested fields. One year while burning some brush, I set the north fence row on fire that was covered in fallen leaves. I ran in the house screaming to my brother who simply put it out with the garden hose. Snow was also a great source of fun in the yard. One storm I built tunnels through the drifts on the north side of the yard and was able to coax one of our dogs to join me inside to explore them. One year there was a sled riding event for family and neighbors on the hill by the field next door. I was too young to have vivid memories of the event, but the photos show everyone had a great time--except that my Grandma Waltz broke her tailbone on one of her rides down the hill. The family farm had a heard of cows that would pasture a large part of the acreage, including the grass just across the fence from our yard. I enjoyed watching the cows, but I didn't interact with them very much. Grandma Waltz would often warn us grandkids about avoiding the bull. So I generally avoided the cows on my many walks around the farm property. I developed an early passion for maps and geography. The cow paths through the farm were like highways in my imagination. I once create a "highway" map of the farm that included numeric designations and symbology imitating the US interstate, national and state road systems. Wider, more traveled paths were the "interstates", while the more narrow, less traveled paths were "state roads". There was a period of time in my younger years when I remember bonfires being a big social thing. The area on the other side of the fence from our yard was a nice place for that. It was an open space away from trees and had ample space for seating. This was also the place where the barrel was placed for trash burning. Trash that couldn't be burned was hauled by lawnmower trailer back to the family dump in the woods. I don't think the government provided adequate or convenient dumping stations at that time--and certainly no trash pickup service. There were almost always pet dogs around and outside cats sometimes. Labrador retrievers were the most common breed, though most dogs we had were mixed. Most would stay around the house pretty well, but we had trouble with some wondering off. I did enjoy many walks in the woods behind the house with our dogs. Much of the woods around the house has been cleared for pasture in recent years, but at the time the house was surrounded by trees. Because of the woods and proximity to two state parks--Huston Woods in Ohio and Whitewater State Park on other side of Union County--we saw a lot of wildlife around the house. There were often deer, opossums, raccoons, foxes, squirrels and many opportunities for bird watching. We had bird feeders most of the time I lived there, and I learned to identify several different species because of that. In late April and early May, family members would often go mushroom hunting in the woods of the family farm or get permission to go in the woods of nearby neighbors. Grandpa Waltz once found a large number of morels around the place we called the gravel pit because it had at one time been a source for gravel on the property. Several years ago I made a 3D model of the house and property in Google Sketchup that I'm happy to share with anyone interested. - [[Leonard-10833|Kelly Leonard]] 14:41, 24 September 2021 (UTC)

Memories of Walter Holcomb of Torrington, Litchfield County, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] | [[Space:Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Memories of Walter Holcomb of Torrington, Litchfield County, Connecticut == With a few departures in genealogy, public records, customs, etc. * by Walter Holcomb * published Torrington, Conn., 1935 * 47 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Memories of Walter Holcomb of Torrington, Litchfield County, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/memoriesofwalter00holc * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010524237 * https://books.google.com/books?id=Au4nAQAAMAAJ search & snippet only === Citation Formats === * Holcomb, Walter. ''[[Space:Memories of Walter Holcomb of Torrington, Litchfield County, Connecticut|Memories of Walter Holcomb of Torrington, Litchfield County, Connecticut]]'' (Torrington, Conn., 1935) [ Page ]. * ([[#Holcomb|Holcomb]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Holcomb, Walter. ''[[Space:Memories of Walter Holcomb of Torrington, Litchfield County, Connecticut|Memories of Walter Holcomb of Torrington, Litchfield County, Connecticut]]'' (Torrington, Conn., 1935) [ Page ].

Memory Lane Cemetery

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Memory Lane Cemetery
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On August 6, 1901, through the efforts of Col. Randlett, forty acres was set aside by the Department of the Interior for the purpose of a cemetery for the new town site of Anadarko. The land was located in the North East 1/4 of Section 28, 10 W and 7 N in what is now in the township of McKinley, Caddo County, Oklahoma. The cemetery is located in the southwest part of Anadarko on the west side of Cemetery Road, a little south of the junction of highway 62 and Petree Road. [https://goo.gl/maps/mJK6EE1ki9C2 Memory Lane Cemetery on Google Map] {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" width="100px" | Last Name ! scope="col" width="250px" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" width="100px" | Born ! scope="col" width="100px" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Owings-254|Owings]]||[[Owings-254|Leslie Carl]]||17 Jan 1961||01 Jan 2006|| || | |- |[[Owings-253|Owings]]||[[Owings-253|George Alfred]]||04 Nov 1908||08 Aug 1966|| || | |- |}

Memphis, Tennessee

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[[Category: Shelby County, Tennessee]] [[Category: Tennessee Project]] [[Category: Tennessee]] ==Memphis== *Shelby County, population 656,861 *Home of the University of Tennessee at Memphis *[http://www.memphistn.gov/ City of Memphis] *Home of Elvis Presley, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graceland Graceland]

Men of Mark in Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category: Connecticut Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Men of Mark in Connecticut == Ideals of American life told in biographies and autobiographies of eminent living Americans. * by [[Osborn-7404|Norris Galpin Osborn]] (1858-1932) * published by W.R. Goodspeed, Hartford, Conn., 1906-10. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Men of Mark in Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1906) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ARFh_Sbpg84C ::* https://archive.org/details/markinconnect00osbo ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092206576 ::* https://archive.org/details/menmarkinconnec02unkngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=ARFh_Sbpg84C ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007690825 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009561151 ::* https://www.cga.ct.gov/hco/books/Men_of_Mark_in_CT_Vol_1.pdf * Vol. 2 (1906) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=pWnEXWJdbGsC ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092206584 ::* https://archive.org/details/menofmarkinconne08osbo ::* https://archive.org/details/menmarkinconnec03unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=pWnEXWJdbGsC ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007690825 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009561151 * Vol. 3 (1907) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=JOUDAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Wcq4MPTDrEIC ::* https://archive.org/details/menmarkinconnec01unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/menofmarkinconne03osboiala ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092206592 ::* https://archive.org/details/menofmarkinconne00osbo ::* https://archive.org/details/menofmarkinconne05osbo ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007690825 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009561151 ::* https://www.cga.ct.gov/hco/books/Men_of_Mark_in_CT_Vol_III.pdf * Vol. 4 (1908) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Nv41YGdCFaoC ::* https://archive.org/details/menmarkinconnec00unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Nv41YGdCFaoC ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092206600 ::* https://archive.org/details/menofmarkinconne00osbor ::* https://archive.org/details/menofmarkinconne07osbo ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007690825 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009561151 * Vol. 5 (1910) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6FlpmKpLxBMC ::* https://archive.org/details/menofmarkinconne06osbo ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092206618 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007690825 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009561151 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Osborn, Norris Galpin. ''[[Space:Men of Mark in Connecticut|Men of Mark in Connecticut]]'' (W.R. Goodspeed, Hartford, Conn., 1906-10) * ([[#Osborn|Osborn]])

Men of Mark in Georgia, Volume I

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[[Category: Sources by Name]][[Category:Georgia]] == Men of Mark in Georgia, Volume I == * Edited by William J. Northen, L.L.D., Ex-Governor of Georgia * Published by A.B. Caldwell, Atlanta, Georgia, 1907 * Source Example: :::''[[Space:Men of Mark in Georgia, Volume I|Men of Mark in Georgia, Volume I]]'' (Northen, Georgia, 1907) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Men of Mark in Georgia, Volume I|Men of Mark in Georgia, Volume I]]: Page XX * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Men of Mark in Georgia, Volume I|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] == Available online at these locations: == [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=u-KBOk41nU4C&hl=en_US&pg=GBS.PP1 Digitized by Google] [https://archive.org/details/menofmarkingeorg01nort Archive.org, Digitized with funding from Microsoft Corp.] == Available at the Library == [https://www.worldcat.org/title/men-of-mark-in-georgia-volume-1/oclc/935367535 OCLC Number: 935367535, ISBN: 1150776773 9781150776779] == Table of Contents == ::{| border="1" |align="center"|'''Chapter Title'''||align="center"|'''Page No.''' |- |Publisher's Preface || align="center"| vii |- |Historical Introductory || align="center"| xi |- |Andrew, Benjamin || align="center"| 1 |- |Baker, John || align="center"| 4 |- |Baldwin, Abraham || align="center"| 7 |- |Berrien, John || align="center"| 12 |- |Bowen, Oliver || align="center"| 15 |- |Brownson, Nathan || align="center"| 19 |- |Bryan, Jonathan || align="center"| 23 |- |Bulloch, Archibald || align="center"| 32 |- |Carnes, Thomas P. || align="center"| 37 |- |Clarke, Elijah || align="center"| 40 |- |Clay, Joseph || align="center"| 48 |- |Davies, Myrick || align="center"| 53 |- |Dooly, John || align="center"| 54 |- |Elbert, Samuel || align="center"| 58 |- |Ellis, Henry || align="center"| 63 |- |Emanuel, David || align="center"| 69 |- |Ewen, William || align="center"| 73 |- |Few, Benjamin || align="center"| 75 |- |Few, William, Jr. || align="center"| 81 |- |Floyd, John || align="center"| 91 |- |Forsyth, Robert || align="center"| 97 |- |Galphin, George || align="center"| 98 |- |Gibbons, William || align="center"| 102 |- |Glascock, Thomas || align="center"| 105 |- |Glascock, William || align="center"| 108 |- |Glen, John || align="center"| 110 |- |Greene, Nathanael || align="center"| 112 |- |Gunn, James || align="center"| 120 |- |Gwinnett, Button || align="center"| 124 |- |Habersham, James || align="center"| 129 |- |Habersham, John || align="center"| 133 |- |Habersham, Joseph || align="center"| 138 |- |Hall, Lyman || align="center"| 142 |- |Hammond, Samuel || align="center"| 147 |- |Handley, George || align="center"| 154 |- |Heard, Stephen || align="center"| 156 |- |Holcombe, Henry || align="center"| 163 |- |Houstoun, John || align="center"| 167 |- |Houstoun, William || align="center"| 173 |- |Howley, Richard || align="center"| 175 |- |Irwin, Jared || align="center"| 180 |- |Jackson, James || align="center"| 184 |- |Jasper, William || align="center"| 192 |- |Jones, Noble || align="center"| 195 |- |Jones, Noble Wymberly || align="center"| 208 |- |Langworthy, Edward || align="center"| 219 |- |Marshall, Daniel || align="center"| 221 |- |Martin, John || align="center"| 224 |- |Matthews, George || align="center"| 226 |- |McCall, Hugh || align="center"| 235 |- |McIntosh, John || align="center"| 241 |- |McIntosh, Lachlan || align="center"| 246 |- |McWhir, William || align="center"| 257 |- |Milledge, John || align="center"| 262 |- |Oglethorpe, James || align="center"| 270 |- |Parker, Henry || align="center"| 277 |- |Pierce, William || align="center"| 280 |- |Reynolds, John || align="center"| 283 |- |Sallette, Robert || align="center"| 288 |- |Screven, James || align="center"| 291 |- |Stephens, William || align="center"| 300 |- |Stewart, Daniel || align="center"| 302 |- |Stirk, Samuel || align="center"| 305 |- |Tattnall, Josiah || align="center"| 306 |- |Telfair, Edward || align="center"| 310 |- |Tom-O-Chi-Chi || align="center"| 314 |- |Treutlen, John Adam || align="center"| 319 |- |Twiggs, John || align="center"| 323 |- |Walton, George || align="center"| 326 |- |Walton, John || align="center"| 334 |- |Wayne, Anthony || align="center"| 336 |- |Wells, George || align="center"| 341 |- |Wereat, John || align="center"| 342 |- |Wesley, Charles || align="center"| 345 |- |Wesley, John || align="center"| 347 |- |White, John || align="center"| 352 |- |Whitefield, George || align="center"| 355 |- |Willis, Francis || align="center"| 357 |- |Wood, Joseph || align="center"| 359 |- |Wright, James || align="center"| 361 |- |Zubly, John Joachim || align="center"| 366 |} ::{| border="1" |align="center"|'''Appendix Title'''||align="center"|'''Page No.''' |- |Parishes || align="center"| 376 |- |Counties || align="center"| 377 |- |Congressional Districts || align="center"| 385 |- |State Senatorial Districts || align="center"| 386 |- |Judicial Districts || align="center"| 388 |- |Congressmen from Georgia || align="center"| 390 |}

Men of Mark in Virginia

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[[Category:Virginia, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == Men of Mark in Virginia, Vols I-V == * by Tyler, Lyon Gardiner * Published by Washington, Men of Mark Pub. Co., 1906-1909 * Source Citation: :::Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, ''[[Space:Men_of_Mark_in_Virginia|Men of mark in Virginia, ideals of American life; a collection of biographies of the leading men in the state]]'', Washington, Men of Mark Pub. Co., 1906-1909. * Inline Citation: :::[[#MenofMark|Men of Mark]]: Page 27. * [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Space:Men_of_Mark_in_Virginia|Profiles that link to this source]] == Available Online == * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008686750 * https://archive.org/search.php?query=%22men+of+mark+in+virginia%22&sort=-date '''Volume I''' * https://archive.org/details/menofmarkinvirgi01tyle * https://archive.org/details/menmarkinvirgin01tylegoog * https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_rzgUAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/menmarkinvirgin01unkngoog * https://books.google.com/books?id=rzgUAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=IlEDAAAAYAAJ '''Volume II''' * https://archive.org/details/menofmarkinvirgi02tyle * https://archive.org/details/menmarkinvirgin03unkngoog '''Volume III''' * https://archive.org/details/menofmarkinvirgi03tyle_0 * https://archive.org/details/menofmarkinvirgi03tyle * https://archive.org/details/menmarkinvirgin02unkngoog * https://books.google.com/books?id=e1YDAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=ajkUAAAAYAAJ '''Volume IV''' * https://archive.org/details/menofmarkinvirgi04tyle * https://archive.org/details/menmarkinvirgin00tylegoog * https://archive.org/details/menmarkinvirgin00unkngoog *https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:Men_of_Mark_in_Virginia_volume_4.djvu '''Volume V''' * https://archive.org/details/menofmarkinvirgi05tyle_0 * https://archive.org/details/menofmarkinvirgi05tyle * https://books.google.com/books?id=IDoUAAAAYAAJ

Men of the Second Florida Calavry

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[[Category: 2nd Regiment, Florida Cavalry, United States Civil War]] '''Company A (Milton Dragoons) ''' Benjamin Adams J.M. Adams Augustus R Allender William Austin Robert G Baker Andrew J Barber Berry A Barber '''Company B (St Johns Rangers) ''' Daniel Allen [[Alvarez-408|David Alvarez]] [[Alvarez-409|John Alavarez]] [[Bagley-952|Charles Bagley]] James S Barnes '''Company C (Marion Dragoons) ''' William P Allen [[Atkinson-3989|Ira Atkinson]] [[Brooks-7400|John Brooks]] [[McCormick-1698|Abner McCormick]] '''Company D (Tallahassee Guards) ''' Asa Alderman [[Arline-6|Daniel Arline]] L.W. Austin John Barber [[Barco-5|Philip Barco]] [[Barrineau-114|Peter Barrineau]] '''Company E (Beauregard Rangers) ''' [[Allen-13238|Lucius Allen]] [[Archer-1956|Hugh Archer]] Sandford Ashmore [[Merritt-1153|Jonathan Merritt]] [[Rowland-2061|Stephen Rowland]] '''Company F (Confederate Rangers) ''' J.L. Andrews J.R. Andrews A.J. Banknight '''Company G ''' [[Anderson-19726|Angus Anderson]] James Anderson Irvin Bales Benjamin F. Barnes '''Company H (Leo Dragoons) ''' D.G. Ambler J.P. Banknight David Blackwelder T. Blackwelder Moses B.F. Barber Seth S Barnes '''Company I ''' [[Adams-20490|Dennis Adams]] John Albritton Henry Allen John W Allen E.E. Barclay T.S. Barclay [[Smith-60951|John Smith]] '''Company K ''' J. Adams William Adams James L Agnew R.S. Bacon C.F. Bailey Archibald Barber Links [http://battleofolustee.org/2nd_fl_cav.html Battle of Olustee: Information about the 2nd Florida Cavalry]

Menard/Maynard from New France

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The goal of this project is to Trace the heritage of the Menard name to it's modern day Franco-American connections. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Maynard-1339|Randolph Maynard]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Connecting the many, many lines of Menards back to Jacques and Jean Menard * Information on connections to Maurice Menard son of Joseph Menard * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=9790601 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Menard County, Texas

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Welcome to Menard County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} **'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]] *'''The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Menard_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Fort McKavett }} *{{Blue|Menard County was formed 1858 from Bexar County and organized 1871. }} It is named for Galveston’s founder, Michel B. Menard. https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/menard-county :'''8000 b.c.''' Early Native American inhabitants arrive. Later Native Americans include Comanche and Lipan Apache.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menard_County,_Texas :'''1757 April''' - Father Alonso Giraldo de Terreros founds Presidio San Luis de las Amarillas, as a support for Santa Cruz de San Sabá Mission, for the Apache Indians. :'''1830s,''' James Bowie and Rezin P. Bowie, scoured the San Saba valley seeking a silver mine that the Spanish had believed to be in the area. They are unsuccessful, but the legend of the Lost Bowie Mine, known as the Lost San Saba Mine or the Los Almagres Mine, continues. Treasure-seekers for the next 150 years search for it. :'''1852''' Camp San Saba was established to protect settlers from Indian attacks. {{Image|file=Menard_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=330 |caption=Mission San Saba. }}{{clear}} :'''1858''' -Menard County is formed named for Michel Branamour Menard, founder of Galveston. County seat - Menardville. http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasHillCountryTowns/MenardTexas/MenardTx.htm :'''1859''' Ft. McKavett deactivated, leaving the settlers without protection from Indians. :'''1866''' - After the Civil War the fort was reopened and while nearby Mason county was supplied from San Antonio, Menard received its supplies via Burnet. {{Image|file=Menard_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Ft. McKavett. }}{{clear}} :'''1870''' County population, 667. There are 295 are white, 372 are black, possibly due to the Buffalo Soldiers at Fort McKavett. :'''1871''' The county organized with county court is held under the branches of a Live Oak tree, residents elect their own officials. :'''1871''' The 1871 Menard County jail and courthouse on San Saba Avenue. According to the book "Wanted: Historic County Jails of Texas" by Edward A. Blackburn, Jr., this was Menard County's first jail. The first floor had a store in front with the jail at the back. The second floor, accessed only by an outside stairway on the west wall, was the courtroom. Behind the courtroom was the trapdoor to the dungeon-type cell below. The jail is now a private residence.- Terry Jeanson, September 2007 :'''1872'''County officials elected, built their first courthouse and Menardville settled into a period of hard work and slow but steady growth. :'''1880s''' County immigrant influx from Mexico. :'''1899''' A bad flood of the San Saba River occurred. :'''1911''' Railroad arrived . In one of those little historical quirks that abound in Texas, the railroad asked the town to drop the ville from its name to make sign painting easier. Menardville complied and was renamed Menard. :'''1919''' Oil wildcatters hit a dry hole. :'''1920s'''' Menard, Tx had as many as 2,500 people in the mid 1920s :'''1929''' Gas deposit is tapped, but plugged due to lack of need for Gas. :'''1931''' The local Parent-Teacher Association offers free lunches for needy children. :'''1934''' Drought Relief Program bought cattle and sheep from area ranchers. :'''1941''' Gas well is re-drilled and produces about seven million cubic feet of gas. :'''1946''' A small oilfield is discovered northeast of Fort McKavett but abandoned the following year. :'''1960s''' Oil and gas production with an average annual yield of more than 270,000 barrels (43,000 m3). :'''1980s''' Of the county's forty oilfields, about twenty are still active producing 132,000 to 185,000 barrels (29,400 m3) annually. ===Government Offices=== Menard County has had three courthouses: 1880, 1886, and 1932. The county was organized in 1871 with county court being held under the branches of a Live Oak tree. http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasHillCountryTowns/MenardTexas/Menard-County-Courthouse.htm '''1st courthouse, 1871'''1871 jail The 1871 Menard County jail and courthouse on San Saba Avenue. According to the book "Wanted: Historic County Jails of Texas" by Edward A. Blackburn, Jr., this was Menard County's first jail. The first floor had a store in front with the jail at the back. '''{{Blue| Second floor, accessed only by an outside stairway on the west wall, was the courtroom. Behind the courtroom was the trapdoor to the dungeon-type cell below.}} ''' The jail is now a private residence.- Terry Jeanson, September 2007{{Image|file=Menard_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=340 |caption=Menard Store/Jail/Courtroom }} '''2nd Courthouse, 1886''' '''3rd Courthouse, 1932''' Photographer's Note: this brick courthouse is very similar to the stone 1932 courthouse in Young County, also designed by Withers and Thompson. {{Image|file=Menard_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=l |size=400 |caption=Here's an image. }}{{Image|file=Menard_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Detail near roof. }}{{clear}} The 1932 Menard County courthouse received an interior and exterior restoration and was rededicated on November 11, 2006. The courtroom has been meticulously restored, from the wooden furniture and wainscoting, to the chandeliers to the gold trim painted on the sides of the folding seats in the gallery. - Terry Jeanson, September, 2007 ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcm11 :'''Location''' - Central Texas 250 miles inland from the Gulf of Mexico, :'''County Seat''' = Menard, on San Saba River, 130 miles NW San Antonio near intersection of Hwy 83, 29, :'''Center''' - 3 miles SW of Menard at 30°54' north latitude and 99°50' west longitude. :'''Size''' 902 square miles. :'''Terrain''' - rolling terrain on the Edwards Plateau :'''Elevation''' 1,700 to 2,400 feet above sea level. :'''Soil''' -dark, loamy soils are alkaline :'''Vegetation''' - live oak, juniper, mesquite, and grasses. :'''Drainage''' - within the Colorado River basin, drained by San Saba River crossing W to E. :'''Wildlife''' - deer, turkey, javelina, squirrel, coyote, bobcat, beaver, opossum, badger, fox, raccoon, skunk, birds, fish, and reptiles. :'''Mineral resources''' are dolomite, oil, and gas. :'''Climate''' - Subtropical :'''Temperature''' in January of 32° F and high in July of 97° :Growing season 220 days annually :Rainfall - about twenty-two inches. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcm11 ====Adjacent counties===== *Concho County (north) *McCulloch County (northeast) *Mason County (east) *Kimble County (south) *Schleicher County (west) *Sutton County (southwest) *Tom Green County (northwest =====Protected areas===== {{Image|file=Menard_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Mission San Saba, Menard co.. }}{{clear}} ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 2,360 people residing in the county with a population density of 3 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 87.54% White, 0.51% Black or African American, 0.64% Native American, 0.34% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 9.79% from other races, and 1.14% from two or more races. 31.69% of the population were Hispanic.The median income for a household in the county was $24,762, and the median income for a family was $30,872. About 20.00% of families and 25.80% of the population were below the poverty line, including 39.90% of those under age 18 and 19.10% of those age 65 or over.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcm11 Religion, Churches
Missionary priests and circuit riders provided the only religious services. The Catholic and Episcopal churches were first in Menard County, but the Baptist Church, established in 1879, seems to have been the first to organize regular meetings. A Presbyterian church was established in 1886, a Methodist church in 1887, a Catholic church in 1899, a Christian church in 1914, and a Lutheran church in 1916. In the early 1980s the county had thirteen churches, with an estimated combined membership of 1,685; Southern Baptist and Catholic were the largest communions.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcm11 Schools
Early years, school in Menard County was held under shade trees; others met in one-room buildings within walking distance of several families. Children who lived on isolated ranches sometimes had tutors or were sent to boarding schools. Menard County was exempt from instituting a district school system until the 1890s, 1900 Nine common-school districts. 1940s improved transportation, buses, made possible consolidation of schools into a '''single independent school district'''. mid 1900s - many children in Menard County school was 2nd place to duties on the family farms. Dropout rates were high. In 1940 (13% completed high school), by 1950, Job markets expanded, thus by 1960 (20% graduated) from high school and (1980 graduates- 45%).https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcm11 =====Cities/Towns===== *'''[[:Category:Menard, Texas|Menard]] (county seat)''' *[[:Category:Hext, Texas|Hext]] *[[:Category:Saline, Texas|Saline (Pop. 59 in 2000)]] *[[:Category:Fort McKavett, Texas|Fort McKavett]] Ghost town :::[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_McKavett,_Texas Fort McKavett] ====Formed From==== *1858--Menard County was created 22 January 1858 from Bexar Land District. ====Resources==== *Jim Bowie Days in June, *Jim Bowie Trail Ride in September *Silver Mine Classic Lamb Show in October. *Historic Ditch Walk, which featured several early churches *Pioneer Rest Cemetery *San Sabá Presidio {{Image|file=Menard_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=San Saba Presidio }}{{clear}} *Fort McKavett State Historical Park *old irrigation ditch built by the Spanish in the mid-1750s. ===Census=== :1870 --- 667 — :1880 --- 1,239 85.8% :1890 --- 1,215 −1.9% :1900 --- 2,011 65.5% :1910 --- 2,707 34.6% :1920 --- 3,162 16.8% :1930 --- 4,447 40.6% :1940 --- 4,521 1.7% :1950 --- 4,175 −7.7% :1960 --- 2,964 −29.0% :1970 --- 2,646 −10.7% :1980 --- 2,346 −11.3% :1990 --- 2,252 −4.0% :2000 --- 2,360 4.8% :2010 --- 2,242 −5.0% :Est. 2015 --- 2,164 ====Notables==== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Fort McKavett Cemetery, Schleicher County, Texas|Fort McKavett Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Opp Cemetery, Menard, Texas|Opp Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Pioneer Rest Cemetery, Menard, Texas|Pioneer Rest Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Rest Haven Cemetery, Menard, Texas|Rest Haven Cemetery]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2683 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Menard/ListMenard.html Menard county, Texas cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Menard_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch genealogy, cemeteries] ===Sources=== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menard_County,_Texas *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_McKavett,_Texas Fort McKavett] *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcm11 *Graves, John; Wyman Meinzer (2002). Texas Rivers. University of Texas Press. p. 79. ISBN 978-0-292-70198-4. * "The Lost San Saba Mines". Tex Files. Retrieved 30 November 2010.

Mendonca Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about Mendonca's. Joao Rodrigues Mendonca arrived In USA ( 1899 ) , His brother , Manuel Ignacio Mendonca lived in Fresno, CA. I can not find any blood family for him, here in California or Azores. === Possible Surnames Used === *Rodgers *Rodrigues

Menifee County Kentucky

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[[Category: Kentucky Projects]][[Category:Denniston, Kentucky]][[Category:Frenchburg, Kentucky]][[Category:Korea, Kentucky|Korea]][[Category:Mariba, Kentucky]][[Category:Means, Kentucky]][[Category:Pomeroyton, Kentucky]][[Category:Scranton, Kentucky]][[Category:Sudith, Kentucky]][[Category:Wellington, Menifee County, Kentucky]] [[Category:Menifee County, Kentucky]][[Category:Central Appalachia Team]] :{| align="center" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: center;" | ||This is a Kentucky Project page.|| || |- |[[Image:50star.gif|50px|Image for United States History project]]||Join: [[Project:Kentucky|Kentucky Project]] ~ Discuss: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Kentucky Kentucky]||||[[Image:{{US_Flag|Kentucky}}|50px]] |- | ||A [[Project:United States History|United States History]] Sub-project |- ||[[Image:Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-9.png|50px]]||Join: [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia Project]] ~ Discuss: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Appalachia Appalachia]||||[[Image:Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-9.png|50px]] |-|}} {{Image|file=Menifee_County_Kentucky-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= '''Menifee County, Kentucky''' }} == Introduction == :This page is intended to provide historical context and references that may assist Menifee County researchers with their genealogy and family history endeavors. It is still a work in progress: your input and suggestions are welcome. Volunteers are always welcome! *The leader of this project is: *The coordinator for this county is: [[Dale-2823|Pam D.]] ===History/Timeline=== : [[:Category:Menifee County, Kentucky| Menifee County, Kentucky]] was established on 29 May 1869 from portions of Bath, Montgomery, Morgan, Powell, and Wolfe counties and was named after Congressman [[Menefee-203 |Richard H Menifee]]. The county seat is Frenchburg. http://www.courthouses.co/us-states/h-l/kentucky/menifee-county/ Menifee County on Courthouse accessed July 29, 2022. ====Government Offices==== * The first courthouse was built in 1928 to 1929 by Henry N Foster and A. B. Hamilton. * The new courthouse was built in 2001 to 2003 by CMW Inc. of Lexington and Venture Contracting Inc. === Geography === : [[:Category:Menifee County, Kentucky|'''Meniffee County''']] is located in [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Kentucky|Kentucky]]. :'''GPS Coordinates: '''37.9335368, -83.6348430 :'''Time Zone: '''UTC−5 (Eastern); Summer (DST) UTC−4 (EDT) :'''Land Area''':206sq mi (530 km2) :'''Elevation:''': 1089.2 feet or 332.0 m https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menifee_County,_Kentucky Accessed on July 29th, 2022 ====Adjacent counties==== {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Menifee County, [[:Category: Kentucky | Kentucky ]] | NW Location =[[:Category:Bourbon County, Kentucky| Bourbon County]] | N Location = [[:Category:Bath County, Kentucky| Bath County]] | NE Location = [[:Category:Rowan County, Kentucky| Rowan County]] | E Location = [[:Category:Morgan County, Kentucky| Morgan County]] | SE Location = | S Location = [[:Category:Wolfe County, Kentucky|Wolfe County]] | SW Location = [[:Category:Powell County, Kentucky| Powell County]] | W Location = [[:Category:Montgomery County, Kentucky| Montgomery County]] }}{{Clear}} '''National protected area''' [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone_National_Forest Daniel Boone National Forest] ==== Menifee County Communities ==== *[[:Category:Denniston, Kentucky|Denniston]] *[[:Category:Frenchburg, Kentucky|Frenchburg]] *[[:Category:Korea, Kentucky|Korea]] *[[:Category:Mariba, Kentucky|Mariba]] *[[:Category:Means, Kentucky|Means]] *[[:Category:Pomeroyton, Kentucky|Pomeroyton]] *[[:Category:Scranton, Kentucky|Scranton]] *[[:Category:Sudith, Kentucky|Sudith]] *[[:Category:Wellington, Menifee County, Kentucky|Wellington]] ===Demographics=== {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:75%;background:white; border: 8px Double Green;" ! scope="col" |'''Census Year''' ! scope="col" |Resident Population''' ! scope="col" |'''Increase or Decrease in Population''' |- ! scope="col" |'''1870''' ! scope="col" | 1,986 ! scope="col" | N/A |- ! scope="col" |'''1880''' ! scope="col" | 3,755 ! scope="col" | 89.1% |- ! scope="col" |'''1890''' ! scope="col" | 4,666 ! scope="col" | 24.3% |- ! scope="col" |'''1900''' ! scope="col" | 6,818 ! scope="col" | 46.1% |- ! scope="col" |'''1910''' ! scope="col" | 6,153 ! scope="col" | −9.8% |- ! scope="col" |'''1920''' ! scope="col" | 5,779 ! scope="col" | −6.1% |- ! scope="col" |'''1930''' ! scope="col" | 4,958 ! scope="col" |−14.2% |- ! scope="col" |'''1940''' ! scope="col" | 5,691 ! scope="col" | 14.8% |- ! scope="col" |'''1950''' ! scope="col" | 4,798 ! scope="col" | −15.7% |- ! scope="col" |'''1960''' ! scope="col" | 4,276 ! scope="col" | −10.9% |- ! scope="col" |'''1970''' ! scope="col" | 4,050 ! scope="col" | −5.3% |- ! scope="col" |'''1980''' ! scope="col" | 5,117 ! scope="col" | 26.3% |- ! scope="col" |'''1990''' ! scope="col" | 5,092 ! scope="col" | −0.5% |- ! scope="col" |'''2000''' ! scope="col" | 6,556 ! scope="col" | 28.8% |- ! scope="col" |'''2010''' ! scope="col" | 6,306 ! scope="col" | −3.8% |- ! scope="col" |'''2020''' ! scope="col" | 6,113 ! scope="col" | −3.1% |- ! scope="col" |'''2022''' ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | |}{{Clear}} === '''Notables'''=== * '''Major Highways''' * Ky-36 * Ky-746 * Ky-1274 ''' Historic Sites''' * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archeological_Site_15MF355 Archeological Site 15MF355] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frenchburg_School_Campus Frenchburg School Campus] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_River_Gorge Red River Gorge] * [https://www.philadelphiabuildings.org/pab/app/pj_display.cfm/704276 Skidmore Petroglyphs] * [https://www.philadelphiabuildings.org/pab/app/pj_display.cfm/705328 Spratt's Petroglyphs (15MF353)] *[https://www.philadelphiabuildings.org/pab/app/pj_display.cfm/667666 W.S. Webb Memorial Rock Shelter] ===Cemetery Resources=== *[[:Category: Menifee County, Kentucky, Cemeteries|Menifee County, Kentucky, Cemeteries]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?cemetery-name=&cemetery-loc=Menifee+County%2C+Kentucky%2C+United+States+of+America&only-with-cemeteries=cemOnly&locationId=county_1071 Menifee County, Kentucky, Cemeteries on FindAGrave] *[https://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Menifee-County-Cemetery-Records.htm Menifee County, Kentucky, Cemeteries on LDS Genealogy] * [http://www.kykinfolk.org/menifee/Cemeteries.html Menifee County Cemeteries at KyGenWeb] * [http://usgwarchives.net/ky/menifee/toc.html Menifee County Cemeteries at USGenWeb Archives] ====Meniffee County Resources==== ====Original County Documents==== The Menifee County Court Clerk maintains many original documents dating from 1870 to the present, including: Marriage Records Land Sales and Leases Wills Power of Attorney Assignments Affidavits of Descent ==== Birth Records==== * [http://www.usgenwebsites.org/KYMenifee/birth_records.html Births at KyGenWeb] (Temporarily Disabled) * [http://files.usgwarchives.net/ky/menifee/vital/births/Menifee.prn.txt Delayed Births 1892-1910 at USGenWeb Archives] ==== Census Records==== * [[:Category: Menifee County, Kentucky, Census Records| Menifee County, Kentucky, Census Records]] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1438024 United States Census, 1870] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1417683 United States Census, 1880] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1325221 United States Census, 1900] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1727033 United States Census, 1910] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1488411 United States Census, 1920] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1810731 United States Census, 1930] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2000219 United States Census, 1940] * United States Census, 1950 (Coming Soon)] ====Marriages==== * [http://www.kykinfolk.org/menifee/marindex.html Menifee County Marriages at KYGenWeb] * [http://usgwarchives.net/ky/menifee/toc.html Menifee County Marriages at USGenWeb Archives] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/menifee/menifee_marriages_main.html Menifee County Marriages at Genealogy Trails] ====Death Records==== * [http://usgwarchives.net/ky/menifee/toc.html Deaths at KYGenWeb] * [http://www.kykinfolk.org/menifee/mendeaths.html Menifee County Deaths at USGenWeb Archives] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/menifee/death_certificates.html Death Certificates at Genealogy Trails] ==== Wills==== * ==== Military Records==== * [http://usgwarchives.net/ky/menifee/toc.html Records at USGenWeb Archives] * [http://www.kykinfolk.org/menifee/Menifee_County_Wars.html Some Gave All at USGenWeb Archives] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/menifee/military.html Military Records at USGenWeb Archives] ====Recent Obituaries==== *[https://www.taulfuneralhome.com/obits Taul Funeral Homes.] *[https://www.menifeehomeforfunerals.com/listings Menifee Home for Funerals.] ===Other Web Site Resources=== * [http://www.kykinfolk.org/menifee/ Menifee County in KyGenWeb Project] * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Menifee_County,_Kentucky_Genealogy Menifee County at FamilySearch.org] * [http://www.linkpendium.com/menifee-ky-genealogy/ Menifee County at Linkpendium] * [https://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Menifee-County.htm Menifee County at LDS Genealogy] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Menifee_County,_Kentucky#Current_listings National Register of Historic Places] === KY Statewide Online=== * [http://www.kyatlas.com/ Ky Atlas and Gazetteer] *[https://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/ky/menifee/state.html Places in Menifee County]

Menin Gate (Ypres) Memorial

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directed from [[Space:The War Cemeteries|The War Cemeteries]] === MENIN GATE (YPRES) MEMORIAL, Ieper, West Vlaanderen, Belgium === :'''Location:''' :The Menin Gate Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town of Ypres (now Ieper) in the Province of West Flanders, on the road to Menin and Courtrai. It bears the names of 55,000 men who were lost without trace during the defence of the Ypres Salient in the First World War. :Designed by Sir Reginald Blomfield and erected by the Imperial (now Commonwealth) War Graves Commission, it consists of a "Hall of Memory", 36.6 metres long by 20.1 metres wide. In the centre are broad staircases leading to the ramparts which overlook the moat, and to pillared loggias which run the whole length of the structure. On the inner walls of the Hall, on the side of the staircases and on the walls of the loggias, panels of Portland stone bear the names of the dead, inscribed by regiment and corps. :Carved in stone above the central arch are the words: ::TO THE ARMIES OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE WHO STOOD HERE FROM 1914 TO 1918 AND TO THOSE OF THEIR DEAD WHO HAVE NO KNOWN GRAVE. :Over the two staircases leading from the main Hall is the inscription: ::HERE ARE RECORDED NAMES OF OFFICERS AND MEN WHO FELL IN YPRES SALIENT BUT TO WHOM THE FORTUNE OF WAR DENIED THE KNOWN AND HONOURED BURIAL GIVEN TO THEIR COMRADES IN DEATH. :The dead are remembered to this day in a simple ceremony that takes place every evening at 8:00 p.m. All traffic through the gateway in either direction is halted, and two buglers (on special occasions four) move to the centre of the Hall and sound the Last Post. Two silver trumpets for use in the ceremony are a gift to the Ypres Last Post Committee by an officer of the Royal Canadian Artillery, who served with the 10th Battery, of St. Catharines, Ontario, in Ypres in April 1915. :'''History:''' :The Menin Gate is one of four memorials to the missing in Belgian Flanders which cover the area known as the Ypres Salient. Broadly speaking, the Salient stretched from Langemarck in the north to the northern edge in Ploegsteert Wood in the south, but it varied in area and shape throughout the war. The Salient was formed during the First Battle of Ypres in October and November 1914, when a small British Expeditionary Force succeeded in securing the town before the onset of winter, pushing the German forces back to the Passchendaele Ridge. The Second Battle of Ypres began in April 1915 when the Germans released poison gas into the Allied lines north of Ypres. This was the first time gas had been used by either side and the violence of the attack forced an Allied withdrawal and a shortening of the line of defence. There was little more significant activity on this front until 1917, when in the Third Battle of Ypres an offensive was mounted by Commonwealth forces to divert German attention from a weakened French front further south. The initial attempt in June to dislodge the Germans from the Messines Ridge was a complete success, but the main assault north-eastward, which began at the end of July, quickly became a dogged struggle against determined opposition and the rapidly deteriorating weather. The campaign finally came to a close in November with the capture of Passchendaele. The German offensive of March 1918 met with some initial success, but was eventually checked and repulsed in a combined effort by the Allies in September. The battles of the Ypres Salient claimed many lives on both sides and it quickly became clear that the commemoration of members of the Commonwealth forces with no known grave would have to be divided between several different sites. The site of the Menin Gate was chosen because of the hundreds of thousands of men who passed through it on their way to the battlefields. It commemorates those of all Commonwealth nations, except New Zealand, who died in the Salient, in the case of United Kingdom casualties before 16 August 1917 (with some exceptions). Those United Kingdom and New Zealand servicemen who died after that date are named on the memorial at Tyne Cot, a site which marks the furthest point reached by Commonwealth forces in Belgium until nearly the end of the war. Other New Zealand casualties are commemorated on memorials at Buttes New British Cemetery and Messines Ridge British Cemetery. The YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL now bears the names of more than 54,000 officers and men whose graves are not known. Peter Henry Loutit—10-26-28 Edward Pruden—24-26-28-30 Cecil Lancaster Spence—10-26-28

Mennonites

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The Mennonites are a group of Christian Anabaptist denominations named after the Frisian Menno Simons (1496 – 1561). Simons' writings formalized the teachings of earlier Swiss founders about the mission and ministry of Jesus Christ. Anabaptists reject infant baptism, believing that people should only be baptized once they are able to publicly acknowledge that they believe in Jesus and want to live in accordance with his teachings. They also believe that the church should be separate from the government. Mennonites suffered persecution by the various Roman Catholic and Protestant states, and members were forced to flee to states where ruling families were tolerant of their radical belief in adult baptism. During the 16th century, Anabaptists such as the Mennonites were relentlessly persecuted. Persecution and the search for employment forced Mennonites out of the Netherlands eastward to Germany in the 17th century. As Quaker evangelists moved into Germany they received a sympathetic audience among the larger of these Dutch-Mennonite congregations around Krefeld, Altona-Hamburg, Gronau and Emden. It was among this group of Quakers and Mennonites, living under ongoing discrimination, that William Penn solicited settlers for his new colony in America, a colony that eventually became known as Pennsylvania. '''Mennonite Migration''' ''Colonia America'' The first permanent settlement of Mennonites in the American Colonies consisted of one Mennonite family and twelve Mennonite-Quaker families of Dutch extraction who arrived from Krefeld, Germany, in 1683 and settled in Germantown, Pennsylvania. This early group of Mennonites and Mennonite-Quakers wrote the first formal protest against slavery in the United States. The treatise was addressed to slave-holding Quakers in an effort to persuade them to change their ways. In the 18th century, 100,000 Germans from the Palatinate, collectively known as the Pennsylvania Dutch, emigrated to Pennsylvania. Of these, around 2,500 were Mennonites and 500 Amish. This group settled farther west than the first group, choosing less expensive land in the Lancaster, Pennsylvania, area. A member of this second group, Christopher Dock, authored Pedagogy, the first American monograph on education. During the Colonial period, Mennonites were distinguished from other Pennsylvania Germans in three ways: (1) their opposition to the American Revolutionary War, (2) resistance to public education, and (3) disapproval of religious revivalism. Colonial Mennonites asserted the idea of separation of church and state and opposition to slavery. ''Russia'' In 1768, Catherine the Great of Russia acquired land in present-day Ukraine, and Russian government officials invited Mennonite farmers to farm the Russian steppes in exchange for religious freedom. Mennonites prospered in Russia until 1870, when a Russification plan was put in place to assimilate the German-speaking colonists. Between 1874 and 1880, approximately 18,000 Mennonites emigrated to the United States and Canada. After their departure, the Russification plan was altered, and the remaining Mennonite farmers stayed until. During the Russian Revolution of 1917, Mennonite farms were expropriated, and Mennonites were persecuted as foreigners. Mennonites responded to the persecution with a new wave of emigration, primarily to the United States, Canada, and Paraguay. When the Germans invaded the Soviet Union in 1941, many Mennonites were repatriated by the German government, some forcibly, others voluntarily. After the World War II, the Soviet Union relocated many Mennonites to Siberia and Kazakhstan. Others were sent to Gulags or forced labor camps. In the 1990s, the Russian government permitted Mennonites to leave the country, resulting in another wave of emigration. ''United States'' The Swiss-German Mennonites that emigrated to North America in the 18th and 19th centuries settled first in Pennsylvania, then across the midwestern states (initially Ohio, Indiana, and Kansas) are the root to the former Mennonite Church denomination (MC), colloquially called the "Old Mennonite Church". From 1812 to 1860, another wave of immigrants settled farther west in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Missouri. These Swiss-German speaking Mennonites, along with Amish, came from Switzerland and the Alsace-Lorraine area. These immigrants, along with the Amish of northern New York state, formed the nucleus of the Apostolic Christian Church in the United States. '''Non-Violence and War Resistance''' Over the years, Mennonites have become known for their commitment to nonviolence. ''United States'' Mennonites opposed the American Revolutionary War. From From 1941 to 1947, 4,665 Mennonites, Amish and Brethren in Christ were among nearly 12,000 World War II conscientious objectors who performed work of national importance in 152 Civilian Public Service (CPS) camps throughout the United States and Puerto Rico. The draftees worked in areas such as soil conservation, forestry, fire fighting, agriculture, social services and mental health. CPS was provided as an alternative to military service during World War II, but the men served without wages and with little or know financial support from the federal government. CPS men served longer than regular draftees, and made significant contributions to forest fire prevention, erosion and flood control, medical science and medical care. ''Canada'' Mennonites in Canada were automatically exempt from any type of service during World War I by provisions of the Order in Council of 1873. During World War II, Mennonite conscientious objectors were given the options of noncombatant military service, serving in the medical or dental corps under military control or working in parks and on roads under civilian supervision. The 10,700 Canadian objectors were mostly Mennonites (63%) and Doukhobors (20%). Over 95% of the objectors chose the road building, forestry and firefighting projects, living in Alternative Service camps. The men were shifted into agriculture, education and industry after May of 1943 because of labor shortages due to the war.

Mennonites in North America

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[[Category: Religion Project]] == About the Project == Mission: To help improve profiles associated with the various Mennonite groups / sub-groups. Goals: * Gather lists of resources * Create areas within the project for the major groups (Swiss, Swiss Volhynian, Russian, Hutterite, etc.) * Detail, when possible, where specific villages / congregations were located and where they immigrated to. === Members & How To Join === To join the Project, please contact the project leader [[Eis-27|Walt Eis]]. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! Members: * [[Eis-27|Walt Eis]] (Project Leader) * [[Weddington-53|Eric Weddington]] * [[Bradley-4416|Eileen Bradley]] * [[James-6390|Michael James]] * [[Brandt-1372|Mary Jensen]] * [[Bright-1984|Billie Keaffaber]] * [[King-19650|M. King]] * [[Kliewer-46|Steve Kliewer]] * [[Harms-1055|Ginger Ratzlaff]] * [[Richter-1311|Kerry Richter]] * [[Luckenbill-68|Judy Brett]] == Major Groups == === Pennsylvania Dutch / German === === South German === === Swiss (Including Volhynian and Galician) === * See the [[Project:Volhynia|Volhynia Project]] on WikiTree, a sub-project of the [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]], managed by the [[Space:Germans_of_Russia_Team|Germans of Russia Team]]. === Hutterite === === West Prussian / Russian / Polish === * [https://archive.org/details/centennialhistor00gaed/mode/2up Centennial history of Hoffnungsau Mennonite Church] === Netherlands === == Online Resources == * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mennonite_Faith Mennonite Faith] top-level category on WikiTree. Do not place on individual profiles. ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mennonites Mennonites Category] on WikiTree. You can place this category on individual profiles. * [[Space:Digital_Mennonite_Periodicals|Digital Mennonite Periodicals]]. WikiTree Space page. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Grandma%27s_Window Grandma's Window]. WikiTree Space page about the GRANDMA database (Genealogical Registry and Database of Mennonite Ancestry) ** https://www.grandmaonline.org * [http://mcusa-archives.org/MennObits/index.html MennObits]. This site is part of the Mennonite Church USA Archives. * [http://gameo.org/index.php?title=Welcome_to_GAMEO GAMEO (Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online)] ** Springer, Nelson P. and David J. Rempel Smucker. (1989). ''Genealogy''. Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 9 May 2019, from http://gameo.org/index.php?title=Genealogy&oldid=143580 * [http://mennonitehistory.org/ Mennonite Historical Society of Alberta] website. Great site to find names of villages and students in schools. * [http://www.mennonitegenealogy.com Mennonite Genealogy] website. ** [http://www.mennonitegenealogy.com/russia/1835cein.htm Molotschna] was the largest Mennonite Russian (Prussia) settlement. * [http://www.globalanabaptism.com/ Global Anabaptism Portal] website. The online source for Anabaptist articles, documents and stories. Excellent resource for all things Mennonite. * [https://tabor.edu/about/center-mennonite-brethren-studies/ Center for Mennonite Brethren Studies] at Tabor College. * [https://ml.bethelks.edu/ Mennonite Life] magazine and website. ** Fascinating look at the Mennonites in their January 1955 issue. * [https://www.kshs.org/p/the-migration-of-the-russian-germans-to-kansas/13242 The Migration of the Russian-Germans to Kansas], Spring 1974 (Vol. 40, No. 1), pages 38-62. Kansas Historical Society. * [http://www.odessa3.org/ Odessa, a German-Russian Genealogical Library] website. ** [http://www.odessa3.org/collections/ships/link/mindiv.txt Mennonite Ships List 1872 - 1904 (J. Hubert, J. Thiesen)]]. Published by the Odessa Digital Library - 5 Jun 1996 * [https://www.sggee.org/ The Society for German Genealogy in Eastern Europe (SGGEE)] - SGGEE focuses on the genealogy of Germans from Russian Poland and Volhynia with some help for related regions. * [https://www.germansfromrussiasettlementlocations.org/ Germans From Russia Settlements Locations website] * https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/826490/volga-german-black-survey-germans-russia-settlement-locations === News Articles === * [https://www.fortmorgantimes.com/2018/07/05/portraits-of-the-past-secret-camp-housed-men-who-refused-to-fight-in-world-war-ii/ Portraits of the Past: Secret camp housed men who refused to fight in World War II], Ft. Morgan Times, July 5, 2018. * [https://www.fortmorgantimes.com/2018/07/06/portraits-of-the-past-deal-meant-work-not-prison-for-pacifists/ Portraits of the Past: Deal meant work – not prison – for pacifists], Ft. Morgan Times, July 6, 2018. * [https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/mennonite-tombstones-ukraine-1.5345781 Demolition of abandoned building in Ukraine uncovers dozens of Mennonite tombstones], CBC, Nov 03, 2019. == Acknowledgements == This project was started by [[Eis-27|Walt Eis]]: I have some first-hand knowledge of the Pennsylvania German and Russian / Polish "waves" of immigrants.

Menton Tulip

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TRAVEL In Holland, a horticultural heaven By Lisa Alcalay Klug and Lisa Alcalay Klug,Special to the Sun | April 11, 1999 A Menton tulip is the prima ballerina of its family, its lush, waxy petals the color of a ballet slipper. It grows waist high and its stem resembles a performer's long limbs. And when it covers the banks of a pond filled with swans, its pink reflection dances on the water, creating an almost impressionist illusion.Of all the stunning varieties of tulips growing in Holland's Keukenhof Garden last spring, the statuesque Menton stole my heart. But it had lots of competition. Like a Dutch version of the Garden of Eden, Keukenhof boasts a cliche-defying display of premium tulips, along with select azaleas, hyacinths and other blooms, which are planted amid 80 acres of lush greenery every year.Menton belongs to the group of so-called French tulips. In France these tulips are bred much for cut-flowers. Also in a garden this tulip works miracles. A super strong, robust tulip that will stand tall and solid, whether rain or shine. Menton is a rich pink with orange highlights that give it a hint of warmth. It looks beautiful on its own and combines easily with any of the other French tulips. Great for cutting, too.

'MENZIES' in South Africa

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=== Menzies === ... were drawn to South Africa by many opportunities for those wanting a new free life. Some were transitting to other places in the world like Australia, New Zealand, and the East Indies. Others were purposely in search of diamonds and gold, or creating new business enterprises, and craving new adventures. Some had heard about South Africa during military service in India, and wanted to 'see and experience it for themselves'. Whatever the reason, the first sight of Zud Africa was a magnificent sight! Arriving at the Cape Town Colony on a sunny day to see Table Mountain rising above the sea, is breathtaking. Others were later to serve in the military in different parts of the country, in wars that perhaps should never have taken place, but did, because man continues to want to covert and wish to possess what others already look after. Religious denominations also sent missionaries to South Africa. They were to learn that they had little understanding of the nine indigenous groups cultures (Basotho, Bapedi, Nebele, Swazi, Tswana, Tsonga, Venda, Xhosa, and Zulu); or the land itself; and the Dutch 'Boer Voorterekkers' who had colonised prior to their arrival. The first Europeans to arrive in Zud Africa were the Portugese in 1488, followed by the Dutch East India Company in 1652. Further reading and information - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_South_Africa == Menzies in South Africa == '''Jane Menzies Eade''' (1806-1871) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Menzies-2948 Jane Menzies married Dr Thomas Eade from Cotton, Suffolk, England. He was a medical doctor who came with his wife to South Africa in 1840 and practiced medicine at Somerset West, Cape Province. Their first child, Jane Simpson Eade was born at sea on their voyage to South Africa. They had five children during their marriage who were all born and died in South Africa. '''The Honourable William Menzies''' (1795-1850) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Menzies-1936 William Menzies (1795-1850) was born in Edinburgh. After graduating from Edinburgh University, Menzies was admitted to the Faculty of Advocates in 1816 and had a good practice at the Scottish Bar. Before sailing for the Cape, Menzies spent time in London acquainting himself with the judicial system and law of the Cape, where he became known as a staunch defender of Roman-Dutch law. C Graham Botha - “The honourable William Menzies 1795-1850 senior puisne judge of the Supreme Court of the Cape of Good Hope” (1916) 33 SALJ 385-404. He was the Senior Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of the Cape of Good Hope. Menzies’ law reports containing the Supreme Court decisions from 1828 to 1849.

Mepkin Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Mepkin Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slaves]] ==History== [[Laurens-2|Henry Laurens]] acquired the three thousand acre Mepkin Plantation outside of Charleston, SC about 1764. He also owned several other plantations. Henry Lauren married into the huge Ball plantation family, when he wed [[Ball-31|Eleanor Delamere Ball (1731-1770)]].https://www.encyclopedia.com/people/history/us-history-biographies/henry-laurens In his will Henry Laurens states he writes his will from Mepkin on 1 Nov 1792. '''Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/243885 Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868] Wills v. 24 1786-1793 Wills v. 25-26 1793-1800
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Wills, 1786-1793, Vol. 024 > image 382 of 1174; Citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-J49T-37}} (accessed 31 March 2022) *will of Henry Laurens, proven 15 Jan 1793, Charleston Co, SC
He also writes in his will that he owns land in Georgia, a plantation called New Hope on the Altamaha river, a plantation called Broughton Island. ===Slaves=== Henry Laurens estate inventory lists these enslaved: '''South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964''': "South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/414353 Charleston District, South Carolina estate inventories, 1732-1844] 1810-1818 1819-1824 1819-1824 (indexed with last item) 1824-1844
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{{FamilySearch Image|939L-JJ99-27}} (accessed 31 March 2022) *Inventory Bk F 1819-1824, p.398-400
At his home *Deborah *Thomas *Sally *Lucy *August *Goodson *Chloe *Molly *Peggy *Mentoe *Summer *Charles These enslaved are listed as being at St. Johns Berkeley. The first are in family groups: *Poland *Sary *Nat *Nanny *Juba *Nippe *Marsha *Cuffy *Betty *Paul *Rose *Jim *Venus *Elvira *Julia *Bobbet *Caesar *Hester *Nancy *Lidy *Prina *Jack *Nanny *Ben *Sacky *Dic *Sambo *Bella *Brutus Comba *Rose *Quebec *Carolina *Judy *Molly *Jacob *Affy *Pussey *Limehouse *Sandy *Jacob *Dic *January *Grace *Primus *Jean *Hagar *Phillis *Peter *Betsey *Jim *Grant *Primus *Nancy *Hagar *Flora *Elsey *Affey *Bouy *Pollydon *Billy *Delia *Ben *Priscilla *Tom *Molly *Sinna *Delia *Isaac *Chloe *Lucy *Isaac *Nelly *Lisbon *Primus *Tom *Charlotte *Cuffy *Amey *Miah *Plimouth *Goe (Joe?) *Kinny *Darby *Sally *Phillis *Lawrence *Judy *Antony *Nancy *Valerius *Adam *Sabina *Rachel *Jack *Moggy *Tena *Becky *Will *Hard Times *Charlotte *Saby *Bennet *Chambers *George *London *Binah *Tenba *Rough Rice *Neptune *Mauney *Jenny *Bob *Sirah *Milissa *Penda *Toncy *Cateau *Salsbury *Cato *Sary *Maria *Cani *Grant *Phillis *Cassius *Mary *Amy *Phillis *Cudjoe *Binah *Farmer *Penda *Jim *Quach *Diana *Becky *Nancy *Snow *Beersheba *Simon *Lucinda *Hard-times *Jimmy *Betsey *Katey *Rebecca *Sargeant *Gabriel *Marley *Bram *Monimia *Cain *Frederick *London *Katey *Molly *Rachel *Katey *Dimmy *Mauney *Jack *Charlotte *Julatta *Abraham *Plenty *Jewel *Penda *Timauney *Jack *Becky *Joe *Molly *August *Tena *Sambo *Mary *Sandy *Sally *Sandy *Sam *Amey *Penda *Toby *Maria *Duboy *Wellington These enslaved were at the parish of St. Thomas and St. Dennis: *Clarinda *Hester *Maria *George *Sambo *Flander *Bess *Belinda *Maurice *Billy *Mia *Adam *Crisby *Sylla *Sylvia *Hannah *Lynda *Sophia *Peggy *Hercules *Marilla *Flora *Monday *Martha *Jacob *Mathias *Affy *Ceasar *Sandy *Bunch *Nanny *Charles *Daniel *Morilla *Scipio *June *Delia *Tom *Lenah *Natty *Binah *Thomas *Lydia *Nancy *Bob *Phillis *Hannibal *Maria *Betty *Ben *Shaifer *Mary *Sally *Charles *Ben *Suckey *Phillip *Venus *Quacka *Paris *Patrina *Hamilton *Tony *Sue *Colonel *Harriott *Sue *Bram *Lucy *Lawrence *Bram *Penda *Kate *Luma *Dolly *Nancy *Quash *Sylvia *Lyvinia *Harry *Solomon *Watboo *London *Flora *Jack *Katey *Tartar *Harry *Lydia *Deborah *Jimmy *Doll *Diana *Bristol *Labis *Mary *Taffy *Sue *Sacky *Sally *Brutus *Lyndia *Sambo *Cassandra *Chloe *Fanny *Sam *Nancy *John *Daphne *Lucy *Stepney *Molly *Frank *Nanny *Friday *Mary Anne *London *Amelia *Sue *Bob *Tyra *Judy *Priscilla *Phoebe *Yamouth *Lucy *Trim *Jinny *Tylla *Hercules *Trim *Polly *Leah *Sary *Ben *Marsha *Timothy *Lucy *Lucinda *George *Mitty *Ben *Binah *Amy *Sally *Sylvia *Amber *Jenny *Watboo *Betty *Nat *Diamond *Nancy *Pollydon *Mina *Moggy *Will *Violet *Chinga *Nelly *Sampson *Minty *Limehouse *Dorah *Marlborough *Tamar *Belfast *Joe *Hagar *Bonaparte *Dougold *Nelly *Patty *Dinah *Sally *Isaac *Davy *Stepney *Leah *Miley *Billy *Diana *Cyrus *Bluff *Lydia *Polly *Bluff *Moses *Nelly *Davy *Tamar *Molly *Ceasar *Diana *Mylord *Molly *Flora *Sary *Rose *Stepney *Nat *Abigail *Comba *Coleman *Nelly *Rynah *Clarissa *Binky *Binah *Aberdeen *Nancy *Rynah *Hetty *Joshua *Tenah *Phebae *Bram *Belfast *Quashy *Roxanna *Sally *Harry *Cyrus *March *Peggy *Betty *Beck *Chloe *Delia *Amy *Sary *Peter *Nelly *Sam *Robert *Mingo *Dorah *Sam *John *Comba *Dido *John *Sharper *Marsha *Elsey *Dick *Stephen *Toney *John *Sally *Sam *Patty *Jimmy *Sambo Henry Laurens account book.https://lcdl.library.cofc.edu/lcdl/catalog/lcdl:87881?tify={%22view%22:%22info%22} The enslaved will be listed here as they are discovered. ==Sources==

Mercer Cemetery Free Space Page

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[[Category: Waikato Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] [[Category: Mercer Cemetery, Mercer, Waikato]] [[Category: Mercer, Waikato]] = Mercer Cemetery = A free-space page to record the interments at Mercer Cemetery and the history of the cemetery and those buried there. == About == Mercer Cemetery is a rural cemetery in the northern part of the Waikato, outside the township of Mercer. Situated on Glass Road opposite Mercer School, the cemetery is on an undulating site with the graves mostly facing the road. The land has experienced some subsidence which has affected the state of the graves - the older ones show a lot of damage, while the newer plots, on flatter ground, are faring better. Many of the old, historic, headstones are difficult or impossible to read. There are no trees planted at the cemetery, but there is a shelter that has been constructed with a seat and water is available from a water tank. There is no signage at the cemetery, but there is a street sign pointing to the cemetery at the beginning of Glass Road. The location is outside the township and surrounded by farmland. There is no specific parking area allocated - car parking would need to be outside the gate entrance on the grass, and this has limited space. ADDRESS:
Glass Rd, Mercer 2474 == Links == * See the [https://www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz/services-facilities/cemeteries/cemeteries-database '''Waikato District Council Cemetery search function'''] to look up burials at this cemetery * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2319816 '''See the Find-a-Grave Page for Mercer Cemetery''']

Mercer County, West Virginia

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Mercer County, West Virginia
Mercer County has been part of 8 counties; Orange County, Augusta County, Fincastle County, Montgomery County, Wythe County, Botetour County, Tazewell County, Giles County, Daniel Hale of Giles County, deligate to the Virginia legislature introduced the bill creating Mercer '''History''' '''Government Offices''' '''Geography''' '''Adjacent counties''' Bland County, Virginia - Giles County, Virginia - McDowell - Raleigh - Summers - Tazewell County, Virginia - Wyoming '''Protected areas''' '''Demographics''' '''Cities''' '''Formed From''' '''Resources''' '''Census''' '''Notables''' '''Land Grants''' '''Cemeteries''' :[[:Category:Mercer_County%2C_West_Virginia%2C_Cemeteries|Mercer County, West Virginia]] '''Sources''' :(1) Mercer County, West Virginia Genealogy Genealogy - [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Mercer_County,_West_Virginia_Genealogy] :(2) :Belcher Cemetery[http://www.angelfire.com/wv/akers/belcher.htm] :(3) Selected Meador Marriages Mercer County WV [[http://files.usgwarchives.net/wv/mercer/marriages/meador1.txt]] :(4) [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Mercer_County,_West_Virginia_Genealogy Mercer County on FamilySearch]

Mercer County Virginia Slave Owners in 1860 Slave Schedules

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'''[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Slave_Owner_Index|1860 Slave Schedule Index]]''' ==1860 Slave Owners Mercer County, Virginia== List of slave owners in Mercer County Virginia in the 1860 slave schedules. Many are misspelled, but I left them as shown on the slave schedules to facilitate searching them. 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Cole||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-3RPZ|| |- |David Cook||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-YFN2|| |- |Fletcher Cowling||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-3T3Z|| |- |Willis Cowling||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-3TW2|| |- |Wm Crump||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-YN2M|| |- |Joseph Davidson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-3BT2|| |- |Isaac Day||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-YN3Z|| |- |William Dorman||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-3RT2|| |- |John Dunlap||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-YN6Z|| |- |Josiah Ferguson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-3YZM|| |- |Napoleon French||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-3RN2|| |- |William French||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-35ZM|| |- |Thomas George||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-3PN2|| |- |Alonzo Gooch||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-YFPZ|| |- |Green Gore||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-YF3Z|| |- |Isaac Gose||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-YFT2|| |- |Thompson Graham||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-31W2|| |- |James Grigsby||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-YF6Z|| |- |Elias Hale||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-3BPZ|| |- |John Hale||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-3Y2M|| |- |Archibald Hall||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-3TN2|| |- |David Hall||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-3PPZ|| |- |Robert Hall||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-3R6Z|| |- |Samson Hardy||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-3T2M|| |- |Edward Harman||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-3R3Z|| |- |JM Harmon||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-3YN2|| |- |Arthur Herndon||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-3Y3Z|| |- |John Higginbotham||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-31MM|| |- |Adam Johnston||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-3T6Z|| |- |Gordon Jordan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-YXPZ|| |- |Jonathan Lilly||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-YNMM|| |- |William Mahood||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-3RW2|| |- |William Martin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-YFMM|| |- |John McClaugherty||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-3BMM|| |- |James McCue||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-3YPZ|| |- |Robert McNutt||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-3P2M|| |- |Erastus Meador||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-353Z|| |- |Charles Miller||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-3PT2|| |- |Grief Miller||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-356Z|| |- |Rachel Monroe||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-352M|| |- |Swan Morgan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-YXT2|| |- |William Muhood||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-3RZM|| |- |William Painter||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-31ZM|| |- |Conrad Park||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-35MM|| |- |Anderson Parker||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-3YMM|| |- |George Pearis||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-YNW2|| |- |Louisa Pearis||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-3YW2|| |- |Margaret Pearis||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-YNZM|| |- |Silas Reynolds||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-3BZM|| |- |James Roles||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-YF2M|| |- |Kinzie Rowland||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-YNN2||[[Rowland-1230|Kinzie Rowland]] |- |Woodson Shorter||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-YX2M||[[Shorter-302|Woodson Shorter]] |- |C Strale||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-3TMM|| |- |C Straley||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-3BW2|| |- |Allen Thompson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-35N2|| |- |James Thompson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-YFZM|| |- |Robert Thompson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-3RMM|| |- |Jacob Trinkle||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-35W2|| |- |Elliott Venoter||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-35PZ|| |- |James Whitten||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-YFW2|| |- |William Witten||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-3TPZ|| |}

Merchant Prince, Immigrant Voyage to Victoria 1858

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[[Category:Merchant Prince, Arrived 9 Mar 1858]] [[Category:Victoria, Shipping Free Space Pages]] === The Immigrant Ship Merchant Prince voyage of January 5 1858 - March 9 1858 === '''ARRIVED (PORT PHILLIP HEADS.)''' March 9— Merchant Prince, ship, from Liverpool, with 470 Government emigrants. Placed in quarantine. from '''SHIPPING'''. in The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) of Wedesday 10 March 1858, Page 4. at https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/154859302? ------------- '''Government Emigration'''. - During the past year there sailed under the superintendence of her Majesty's Emigration Commis-sioners 70 ships to the Australian colonies, viz. : 33 to Victoria, 25 to New South Wales, 11 to South Australia, and 1 to Western Australia; 83 sailed from Liverpool, 21 from Plymouth, and 11 from Southampton the number of emigrants conveyed amounted to 24,662 souls. For the six previous years, the numbers ranged as follows, viz., in 1851, 11,693; in 1852, 34,095; in 1853, 27,723; in 1854, 41,065; in 1855, 28,016; and in 1850, 20,385 ; making a total for tho seven years of 187.639.... The following vessels have been despatched to Melbourne by the Emigration Commisoners :- The Merchant Prince, from Birkenhead, on Jan. 5, with 472 emigrants. Of these, 40 were married couples, 70 single men, 134 single women, and 170 children, equal to 370 statute adults. Of this number, 233 were English, 180 Scotch, and 59 Irish. Sur-geon, E. W. Doman, Esq. ; matron, Jane Hall. from '''GOVERNMENT EMIGRATION SHIPS.''' in The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Monday 15 March 1858, Page 3. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13007606?

Merchantman, Convict Voyage to Western Australia 1862-63

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[[Category:Merchantman, Arrived 14 Feb 1863]] [[Category:Western Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''ARRIVAL OF THE SEPTEMBER MAIL''' from The Perth Gazette and Independent Journal of Politics and News (WA : 1848 - 1864) of Friday the 14th of Nov 1862, Page 2. [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/2934125?] The York, convict ship, sailed from Portland on the 24th Sept. The ship Merchantman, of 1018 tons, belonging to Messrs. Soames, had been taken up to proceed to Bermuda, and thence with convicts to this colony. A vessel called the Earl Canning is stated in the Home News to have sailed from Liverpool for this, but we cannot hear anything re-specting her. The Palestine is still re-ported as loading. '''GENERAL INTELLIGENCE''' from The Perth Gazette and Independent Journal of Politics and News (WA : 1848 - 1864) of Friday the 2nd of January 1863, Page 3. [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/2934204/722464#] The removal of the detachment of the 12th Regiment, which has for some years past formed the garrison of Perth, will shortly be made to Fremantle, where it will be quartered in the Barracks formerly occupied by the Royal Engineers, until a vessel can be ob-tained for the transport to Sydney. A Pensioner force of 100 men will in future form the garrison, and will be obtained from the convict guards of the York and Merchant-man, which on this account each brings 50 pensioners. The new force requires more extended accommodation than sufficed for the regular troops, as each married man is entitled to two rooms, therefore in addition to the former military quarters, Mr. Ougden's premises have been hired for two years, by which time it is expected the new barracks to be erected on the rising ground at the west end of St. George's Terrace will be completed ; preparations for clearing the site were commenced yesterday, but materials have been for some time in progress in the Establishment and at the Claise Brook Brick Kilns. The building will be an exten-sive one of two stories, forming three sides of a quadrangle facing eastward, and will form a fine western termination to the main street of the metropolis. '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE''' from The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) of Wednesday the 14th January 1863, Page 4. [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/6482621?] .....Merchantman, from Deal 20th October, for Swan River '''Shipping Intelligence''' from The Enquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901) of Wednesday the 18th of February 1863, Page 2. [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/69136954?] Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED..... February 11 — Albert, 24 tons, Harford, master, from Champion Bay. Cargo — 34 bags wheat, 27 do bran, 220 do flour.... 16 — Merchantman, 1018 tons, W. Gardner, commander, from Bermuda with 191 convicts, 8 warders, 50 guard, 38 women, and 61 children. '''The Inquirer & Commercial News. (Quid verum atque decens, curo et rogo, et omnis in hoc sum). WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1863''' from The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901) of Wednesday the 25th of February 1863, Page 2. [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/69135448?] The recent news from England respecting the state of public opinion on the subject of the Home ticket-of-leave system, and the consequent re-agitation of the Trans-portation question, has naturally attracted much attention in Western Australia, for if tickets of leave cease to be issued in the mother country, as a matter of course a larger number of convicts will be trans ported. Our capacity for absorption has, however, its limits, and therefore, great care must be exercised. If large bodies of men, eligible for ticket-of-leave on arrival or shortly afterwards, are introduced, the labour market will become disorganized, and some confusion, perhaps mischief, be the result. It is with regret we hear that the whole of the prisoners by the Merchant man are in this position, and also that the men who arrived by the York are already obtaining tickets-of-leave. The local autho-rities are aware of the difficulty, and every arrangement which prudence can suggest will, we believe, be made to avert the evils which would accrue from the sudden emancipation of a large number of prisoners ; but if ship-load after ship-load of men having but a short time to serve on public works, or perhaps entitled to labour on their own account on arrival, are sent, the task. of our officials will become one of great difficulty. If, however, convicts are sent to the colony after enduring the solitary confinement portion of their punishment in England, and serve the rest of their term on public works in Western Australia, receiving their tickets-of-leave in due course, there is no doubt but that a much larger number than is sent at present, might be received. Our machinery in this respect is as perfect as in the English Establishments, and the prisoners would have the advantage of becoming acclimatized and of gaining: some colonial experience.... The Merchantman, with 191 convicts, has added to our supply of labour, but not the labour required for public works, owing to the men, or the majority of them, being entitled at once, or very shortly, to their tickets-of-leave. Beyond the works before enumerated there is very little doing. The new Government House is progressing very slowly, two out of six towers having been roofed, and preparations are making to cover in a third. A large body of prisoners is still employed completing the interior. The metalling of St. George's Terrace between William and Barrack Streets, is nearly completed, and when this work is out of hand it is proposed to metal Barrack street. Some prisoners have been engaged lately in levelling Pier Street, and a party of six in removing clay from Mr G. Shenton's yard at the water side, and using the material for raising the street level with the Jetty. The toll-house, which is found to be in the way, will be removed, The road at the base of Mount EIiza has made but little progress during the past three months A single tram waggon has been carting sand and stone from one of the water side grants towards the lime kiln, and a very few men have been engaged, most of the Mount Eliza party being employed in clearing the site for the Pensioner Barracks and laying down a tram for the removal of sand from that spot to the lime kiln. A tramway will be laid from this latter place towards the jetty, and the material carted in that direction... The Merchantman, 1018 tons, arrived on the 18th instant, with convicts. She has been engaged to take the detachment of the 12th Regiment to Sydney, and will sail about 7th March. '''Advertising''' from The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901) of Wednesday the 25th of March 1863, Page 3. [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/69137150?] Government Gazette Last week's Government Gazette noti-fies the appointment of Mr D. K. Congdon as Assistant Registrar of Births, Marriages and Deaths for the Murray District. A list of prisoners arrived per " Mer-chantman, " awaiting employment at the various stations, with a description of their trades, is also published, of which the follow-ing is a summary : — ''Convict Establishment''. — 1 Sawyer, 1 Bootcloser, 1 Shipwright, 1 Bookbinder, 1 Screw forger, 4 Labourers, 1 Jeweller, 1 Dealer, 2 Plumbers, 2 Smiths, 1 Scale maker, 1 Bricklayer, 2 Clerks, 1 Stone-cutter, 1 Carver, 2 Masons, 1 Painter, 2 Carpenters, 1 Cooper, 1 Plasterer, 1 Gas fitter, 1 Engineer, 1 Roper, and 1 Up-holsterer. ''Perth Prison''. — 1 Glover, 11 Labourers, 1 Seaman, 1 Butcher, 1 Collier, 1 Striker, 1 Jockey, and 1 Weaver. ''Claise Brook''. — 1 Groom, 6 Labourers, 1 Gardener, 1 Stone-cutter, 1 Brickmaker, and 1 Malster. ''North Fremantle''. — 3 Weavers, 7 Labour-ers, 1 Shoemaker, 1 Drover, 1 Baker, 2 Mariners, 1 Turner, 1 Horsedealer, 1 Roper, and 1 Sawyer. ''Rocky Bay''. — 3 Labourers. ''Yangedine, York Road''. — 2 Moulders, 1 Carter, 12 Labourers, 1 Baker, 1 Chandler, 1 Painter, 1 Miner, 1 Printer, 2 Hatters, 1 Gun Smith, 1 Shoemaker; and 1 Boot-closer. ''Champion Bay.'' — 1 Baker, 1 Smith, 1 Groom, 2 Shoemakers, 1 Miner, 1 Drover, 3 Labourers, 1 File cutter, and 1 Roper.

Merchants Hotel

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The Merchant's Hotel began when a section of the original Merchant's Hotel was moved to the back of the lot on 11th and Atlantic and the old school building was moved by horses in 1903 and used as the front of the hotel. J.B. Malmgren is credited with the remodeling, noting his livery barn as well. My grandfather, [[Hultgren-5|John Richard Hultgren]] and Roy Hubbard leased the hotel from Malmgren and ran it for 4 years. Ole Thonvold was the first clerk hired by John Hultgren. Roy Hubbard's wife, Tillie Bergman was the landlady. In 1907 it was sold to Robert Hammon who operated it until 1911. Then the Negaards came into possession with [[Hultgren-9|Amanda Negaard]] running it for 38 years. She was noted as being the only woman in the state to have a boiler operator's licence. It was deemed a hazard in 1966 and was demolished. Jim Peters and [[Hultgren-93|John F Hultgren]] rumaged through the debris and found the hotel register from the original Merchant's hotel, now in my possession.

Mercier Family Cemetery, Blakely, Georgia

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See the [[:Category:Mercier_Family_Cemetery%2C_Blakely%2C_Georgia|Mercier Family Cemetery]] for people buried in this cemetery. {{Image|file=Mercier_Family_Cemetery_Blakely_Georgia.jpg |caption=Mercier Family Cemetery }} '''Cemetery name:''' Mercier Family Cemetery '''Address:''' 205 Indian Mounds Rd, Blakely, GA 39823 '''GPS Coordinates:''' GPS Coordinates: 31.4661007, -84.9452972 '''To Add A Sticker To Each Profile:''' :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Georgia|place=[[Space:Mercier_Family_Cemetery%2C_Blakely%2C_Georgia|Mercier Family Cemetery]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|sub=Georgia|place=[[Space:Mercier_Family_Cemetery%2C_Blakely%2C_Georgia|Mercier Family Cemetery]]}} '''Information:''' This Cemetery is very old with only a few graves. The picture above shows the ENTIRE Cemetery. NO additional Profiles should be added to this Cemetery besides the original eight. To locate this Cemetery, drive to the [https://gastateparks.org/KolomokiMounds Kolomoki State Park's Ranger's Office]. This Cemetery is located across the street and very accessible. There are Do Not Trespass signs everywhere so make sure to not invade the neighboring corn field.{{Image|file=Mercier_Family_Cemetery_Blakely_Georgia-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Cemetery built on Indian Mound. }} '''Interments:''' #[[Mercier-1054|Augustus Jefferson Mercier]] (18 Oct 1837 – 28 Mar 1892) {{FindAGrave|62014905}} # Frances Madora Gunn Mercier (4 Jan 1846 – 24 Apr 1877) {{FindAGrave|62015666}} #[[Mercier-1052|George Washington Mercier]] (1806 – 1868) {{FindAGrave|195569087}} # [[Mercier-1055|Lucien B. Mercier]] (2 Nov 1839 – 30 May 1860) {{FindAGrave|70772426}} #[[Mercier-1056|Lucretia Cordy Ann Mercier]] (14 Oct 1841 – 31 Dec 1845) {{FindAGrave|70772573}} #[[Truelock-4|Sarah A.D. Truluck Mercier]] (15 Nov 1805 – 25 Nov 1848) {{FindAGrave|70772231}}

Mercy Errey's family in USA

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:Import the rest of the "Errey" USA families. ::Thomas Gilbert and Mercy Errey ::Their children and families :::Elizabeth Gilbert & James Roberts. Done. :::Mary A Gilbert & William Fellingham On way - uploaded gedcom ::::Thomas Gilbert & Maria Young :::Jabez Gilbert :::George L. Gilbert & Sarah Carrick :::Naomi Gilbert & George Samuel Fellingham :::Loas Gilbert & Isaac Holbrook Would appreciate help as I add these families to WikiTree over the next few months of 2015.

Mercydorf

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Village Name Variants: Mercydorf, Merzsidorf (German) Merczyfálva, Mercifálva (Hungarian} Carani, Cãrani Mertisoara, Caramoi (Romanian Official) Mercydorf (Mercyfalva, named after the Lorraine general Mercy, who commanded the forces in the Banat) a small village founded 1735 only by Italians (the only Italian settlement in the Banat) received substantial reinforcement, repeated same in a second massive effort between 1763 and 1766. In 1756 Mercydorf consisted of a single street and provided shelter for 21 families from Lorraine. Because of further arrivals during the 1769-71 period, other streets had to be built and Mercydorf became substantially "French." Upper Lorraine, which originally had a German population, was "Frenchicised" early on. Occupied by the French in the Polish Succession War, the duchy was taken from the husband of Maria Theresia by the Vienna Peace Treaty of 1738 (he received Tuscany in its place) and given as sinecure to the Polish ex-king Stanislaus Leszczinsky, a protegee of France. In accordance with the Treaty, Upper Lorraine reverted to France after Stanislaus’ death in 1766. The extensive feudal estates of Falkenberg (Faulque Mont), Forbach, Püttlingen (Puttelanges) and Mörchingen (Morhange) were added. Some districts of Luxemburg were also given to France (e.g., the free holding Rollingen in 1769). For more information, visit http://www.dvhh.org/mercydorf/

Meredith, N.H., Annals and Genealogies

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Meredith, New Hampshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == Meredith, N.H., Annals and Genealogies == * by [[Neal-7947|Mary Elizabeth Neal Hanaford]] (1853-1935) * published by The Rumford Press, Concord, N.H., 1932 * 760 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Meredith, N.H., Annals and Genealogies|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/meredithnhannals00hana * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009889756 * https://www.library.unh.edu/find/digital/object/digital%3A00018 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Hanaford, Mary E. Neal. ''[[Space:Meredith, N.H., Annals and Genealogies|Meredith, N.H., Annals and Genealogies]]'' (Rumford Press, Concord, NH, 1932) [ Page ]. * ([[#Hanaford|Hanaford]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Hanaford, Mary E. Neal. ''[[Space:Meredith, N.H., Annals and Genealogies|Meredith, N.H., Annals and Genealogies]]'' (Rumford Press, Concord, NH, 1932) [ Page ].

Meredith Family Reunion

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Please edit this text with more details and reunion updates. Add memories from past reunions below. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Merediths of Gloucestershire

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Pages to be Deleted]] Part of the [[Space:Meredith Name Study|Meredith Name Study]] {|border="1" width="600" class="wikitable sortable" style="background-color:#C5FDD2" | '''Town'''|| '''Wiki-ID''' |- | [[:Category: Westbury on Severn, Gloucestershire|Westbury-On-Severn]] ||[[Meredith-4762|Alder Annie Meredith]] |- |- |- | -|| - |- | - || - |}

Merediths of Wales

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[[Category:Places They Lived, Meredith Name Study]] Part of the [[Space:Meredith Name Study|Meredith Name Study]] Also females who married into Meredith line {|border="1" width="600" class="wikitable sortable" style="background-color:#C5FDD2" | '''County'''||'''Town'''|| '''House Number /Place''' || '''Street''' || '''Wiki-ID''' |- | Glamorganshire || Gorccinin || 9 || Brynamlwg Road || [[ Meredith-2842 | Harry Meredith ]] |- | Cardiganshire || Aberystwyth || 11 || Poplar Row || [[ Meredith-2675 | Richard Meredith ]] |-| Cardiganshire || Penparcau || 1 || 3rd Avenue || [[ Meredith-2669 | Edward Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2675 | Richard Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2672 | Mair Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2673 | Glenys Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2674 | Dewina meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2664 | Neil Meredith ]] |- | Glamorganshire || Ton Pentre || 18 || Maindry Road || [[ Meredith-2677 | Robert Meredith ]] |- | Glamorganshire || Treorchy || 13 || Senghenydd Street || [[ Meredith-2670 | David Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2676 | Margaret Meredith]], [[ Meredith-2677 | Robert Meredith ]] |- | Glamorganshire || Treorchy || || Tynybedw Street || [[ Meredith-2670 | David Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2676 | Margaret Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2677 | Robert Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2678 | Eliza Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2679 | William Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2680 | Catherine Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2681 | Mary Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2669 | Edward Meredith ]] |- | Monmouthshire || Chepstow || 2 || Upper Nelson Street || [[ Meredith-2862 | Thomas Meredith ]] |- | Montgomeryshire || Guilsfield || || Vigga || [[ Meredith-2863 | Thomas Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2717 | Mary Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2862 | Thomas Meredith ]] |- | Montgomeryshire || Llangynog || || Berwyn Street || [[ Meredith-2711 | John Meredith ]] |- | Montgomeryshire || Llangynog || || Corner House || [[ Meredith-2826 | Ivor Meredith ]] |- | Montgomeryshire || Llangynog || || Mount Quarry || [[ Meredith-2711 | John Meredith ]] |- | Montgomeryshire || Llangynog || Tenat Cottage || Church Street || [[ Meredith-2670 | David Meredith ]] |- | Montgomeryshire || Meifod || || Upper Brynygroes || [[ Meredith-2863 | Thomas Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2722 | David Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-5179 | David Meredith ]] |- | Montgomeryshire || Powys || || Bowling Green || [[ Meredith-2863 | Thomas Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2717 | Mary Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2719 | Jane Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2720 | John Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2722 | David Meredith ]] |- |} == Unknown Addresses == {|border="1" width="600" class="wikitable sortable" style="background-color:#C5FDD2" | '''County'''||'''Town'''|| '''House Number /Place''' || '''Street''' || '''Wiki-ID''' |- | Glamorganshire || Treorchy || || || [[ Meredith-2670 | David Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2677 | Robert Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2678 | Eliza Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2679 | William Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2680 | Catherine Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2681 | Mary Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2682 | James Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2683 | Evan Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2669 | Edward Meredith ]] |- | Montgomeryshire || Cartref Forden || || || [[ Meredith-2868 | Teddy Meredith ]] |- | Montgomeryshire || Guilsfield || || || [[ Meredith-2717 | Mary Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2719 | Jane Meredith ]] |- | Montgomeryshire || Llangynog || || || [[ Meredith-2862 | Thomas Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2711 | John Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2824 | Mary Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2825 | David Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2826 | Ivor Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2827 | Stanley Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2828 | Edward Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2864 | Edward Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2865 | Mary Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2866 | Elizabeth Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2714 | Margaret Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2867 | Rhys Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2670 | David Meredith ]] |- | Montgomerysyhire || Pennant || || || [[ Meredith-2862 | Thomas Meredith ]] |- | Montgomeryshire || Meifod || || || [[ Meredith-2863 | Thomas Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2719 | Jane Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2720 | John Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2831 | John Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-5150 | Edward Meredith ]] |- | Montgomeryshire || Mochdre || || || [[ Meredith-2838 | Joseph Meredith ]] |- | Montgomeryshire || Trefedrid || || || [[ Meredith-2863 | Thomas Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2717 | Mary Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2718 | Eliza Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2719 | Jane Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2720 | John Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-5150 | Edward Meredith ]] |- | Montgomeryshire || Uppington || || || [[ Meredith-2720 | John Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2842 | Harry Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2843 | George Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2844 | William Meredith ]], [[ Meredith-2845 | Beatrice Meredith ]] |- | Radorshire || Llansantffraid Cwmdeuddwr || || || [[ Meredith-2862 | Thomas Meredith ]] |}

Merge Requests Sent

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Kelley-2232|Laurie Kelley]] is currently working on. Can you help? {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes !|Merged on |- | [[Allen-15456|Allen, Luella Mincora]] || 1864-03-09 ||Sent merge request on 17 Feb 2016 || |- | [[Wentz-534|Wentz, Paul ]] || ||Sent merge request on 17 Feb 2016||18 Feb 2016 |- |}

Merging the profiles of General Arthur Sinclair aka St Clair

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'''{{Blue|If any interested persons want to add a section or sections to outline their change suggestions, please feel free to edit this page.}}''' '''Please see the G2G post:''' https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1079772/its-time-merge-profiles-major-general-arthur-clair-sinclair [[Sinclair-3975|Maj.Gen. Arthur Sinclair aka St Clair]] (bef. 1733 - 1818) [[St_Clair-342|General Arthur St Clair]] ( - 31 Aug 1818) ==Biography== Basic bio synopsis that covers: birth, early years in Scotland, military service (Indian Wars and Revolutionary Wary), work in Congress, service as Northwest Governor, & death. ---- [[Category:Longformacus, Berwickshire]] [[Category: Old Saint Clair Cemetery, Greensburg, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Special Improvement Projects]] [[Category: Northwest Territory Governors]] [[Category: 60th (Royal American) Regiment of Foot, French and Indian War]] [[Category: President of the Continental Congress]] {{Scotland}} {{1776 Project}} {{Succession box2 |title =Arthur St. Clair |years ='''15th President
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[[Gorham-429| Nathaniel Gorham]] |after ='''16th President'''
[[Griffin-6967|Cyrus Griffin]] }} {{Succession box2 |title =Arthur St. Clair |years ='''1st Governor of the
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[[Byrd-2210|Charles Willing Byrd]] }} === Early life in Britain === {{User Scottish Clan|tartan = Clan Tartans-91.jpg|clan = Clan Sinclair}} Arthur Sinclair was baptised on 03 January 1733 in Longformacus, Berwickshire, Scotland, the son of the [[Sinclair-2465|Reverend Daniel Sinclair]], minister of the parish, and his wife [[Hamilton-9663|Elizabeth Hamilton]].[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XTB4-788 "Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950,"] database, FamilySearch (10 February 2018), Arther Sinclair; citing Longformacus, Berwickshire, Scotland, reference 2:15ZR213, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 1,067,902. The manner in which the world was notified of the arrival of the future Major General Arthur St. Clair (as he became known in North America) was as follows: - ::''1733 Janr: 3d The Revd Mr Daniel Sinclair, Minr of the Gospel in Longformacus had a son baptized called Arther.''"Church of Scotland: Old Parish Registers - Births and baptisms" database, National Records of Scotland, ScotlandsPeople (https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/: accessed 28 Aug 2020), Arther Sinclair, son of Daniel Sinclair, 03 Mar 1733, Longformacus; citing Parish Number 750, Reference Number: 10 198. Tragedy struck the young Sinclair family when Arthur's father died before reaching the age of 50. At the time of their father's death, Arthur was only months old and his elder brother James was little more than an infant. It was the normal practice for older male family members and sometimes the widow to act as both Executors of the estate of the deceased and as Trustees for children in minority (under 21 years of age). This was the case here and among legal documents which exist are: - *(1742) A Draft Deposition and Translation by [[Sinclair-1870|William Sinclair]], merchant in Thurso, to [[Sinclair-7793|James]] and Arthur Sinclair, children, and [[Hamilton-9663|Elizabeth Hamilton]], relict of Rev. Daniel Sinclair, of a Heritable Bond on the lands of Thurdestoft [Thurdistoft] in security for a bond by Arthur Taylor of Thurdistoft to Mr. Daniel Sinclair, minister of Longformacus, his nephew dated 1727. These documents relate to tenements and annual rents in Thurso.[http://catalogue.nrscotland.gov.uk/nrsonlinecatalogue/browseTreeview.aspx?reference=GD69/108&st=1&tc=y&tl=n&tn=n&tp=n&k=arthur+sinclair&ko=a&r=&ro=s&df=1740&dt=1743&di=y “NAS Catalogue - Treeview of Records,”] accessed August 28, 2020. Documents GD69/106, 107, 108, 112, 171. (William was Daniel's brother and Arthur's uncle. Relict is the old Scots legal word for "widow") * (1757-1758) A letter from [[Hamilton-9663|Mrs. Elizabeth Sinclair]], dated Aug. 1757 and two letters from Arthur St. Clair ('''on service in North America''') dated 20 Mar. 1757 and 26 May 1758 concerning credit given to him by James Balfour of Pilrig. *(06 May 1745) An Assignation by James Sinclair, eldest son of deceased Rev. Daniel Sinclair, to Elizabeth Hamilton, his mother, of his rights in Thurdistoft. It is said he attended the University of Edinburgh for an incomplete term, and unsuccessfully apprenticed under William Hunter, the anatomist of London. But this was of short duration. The following was written on September 1, 1842 by a relative referring to Arthur and his mother, Elizabeth Hamilton: -Barbara Balfour-Melville, [https://archive.org/details/balfoursofpilrig00balf_0/page/260/mode/2up?q=Arthur ''The Balfours of Pilrig : a history for the family'' (T. and A. Constable, Edinburgh; 1907), p. 261], letter written by Elizabeth Hamilton (daughter of Gavin Hamilton, who died 1 January 1767).
"Though I do not remember my grandmother Balfour of Pilrig, I remember a sister of hers and a brother's widow. That brother will be mentioned when I treat of the Hamiltons. The sister, Elizabeth Hamilton, when I knew her was widow to the Rev. Daniel St. Clair, minister of Longformacus. She had two sons whom I never met, they being abroad. The youngest either died or was killed in the Seven Years' War; the eldest, Arthur, was a subaltern in that war, in which he fought for his country. He never came home, and in the American War fought against his country, became a general, and was afterwards member of the Congress at New York. He married and had a family, but I have no notice of them."

=== French and Indian War === {{French and Indian War | image = Flags-3.jpg | startdate = 1757 | enddate= Apr 16, 1762 | branch = British Army | units= 60th (Royal American) Regiment of Foot | rank=Lieutenant }} In 1757 Sinclair purchased an officer commission and became an ensign in the British Army and came to America with Admiral Boscawen's Fleet for action in the French and Indian War. He served in the Royal American Regiment (60th Regiment of Food) under the command of General Jeffery Amherst and participated in the capture of Louisburg, Nova Scotia on 26 July 1758. He was promoted to Lieutenant on 17 April 1759 and was assigned under the command of General James Wolfe. Under Wolfe's command he fought at the Battle of the Plains of Abraham that resulted in the British capture of Quebec City from the French. After the close of the war he was appointed as the Commander at Fort Logonier in Pennsylvania. He later resigned his commission with the British Army on 16 April 1762.American Council of Learned Societies, [http://archive.org/details/dictionaryofamer16amer ''Dictionary of American Biography''] (New York, C. Scribner’s Sons, 1943), [https://archive.org/details/dictionaryofamer16amer/page/292/mode/2up Vol. 16:293-4].[[Wikipedia:Arthur_St._Clair]] === Life in Colonial America === === Marriage and children === On May 14, 1760, in the Trinity Church of Boston, Suffolk county, Massachusetts, as Arthur '''St. Clair,''' he married [[Bayard-59|Phebe [Phoebe] Bayard]]. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FC79-K8H "Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910,"] database, FamilySearch (4 December 2014), Arthur St. Clair and Phebe Bayard, 14 May 1760; citing reference ; FHL microfilm 0896885 IT 2 Boston (Mass.). Registry Dept, [http://archive.org/details/volumeofrecords30bost ''A Volume of Records Relating to the Early History of Boston Containing Boston Marriages from 1700''] (Boston, Municipal Printing Office, 1898), [https://archive.org/details/volumeofrecords30bost/page/396/mode/2up?q=bayard Vol. 2:397]. :''Arthur St. Clair & Phebe Bayard Int. reads [St. Clere Esq.] [Phiebe] Married on May 14, 1760'' She was a member of one of the most prominent families in Boston, the daughter of [[Bayard-84|Balthazar]] and [[Bowdoin-3|Mary (Bowdoin) Bayard]], and the niece of [[Bowdoin-22|James Bowdoin]], a leading man in shaping public opinion of independence in the colonies, and later the second Governor of the Massachusetts.Wikipedia contributors. [[Wikipedia:James Bowdoin|James Bowdoin]] ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia.'' 5 Sep. 2020. Arthur and Phoebe had five children: :i. Elizabeth (St Clair) Lawrence b. 12 May 1763 in Pottsdown, Chester, PA,Mayflower Descendant: A Magazine of Pilgrim Genealogy and History. Boston, MA: Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1899- . (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2010). Warren Parker, "Records of Christ Church (Braintree/Quincy, Mass.)" [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB407/i/13102/152/234173026 ''The Mayflower Descendant,'' Vol. 35(1985):152] (Link by subscription). :''[1763] Elizabeth St. Clair dau. of Arthur & Phebe born May 12, bapt. July 10.'' d. 27 May1840 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn, IN, m. [[Lawrence-5545|John Lawrence]] :ii. Arthur St. Clair Jr., b. 1764, d. 26 Sep 1820 in Cincinnati, OH, m. [[Stall-195|Frances H. Stall]] on 30 Jan 1802 in Clermont, OH''Bobby Hooper Hooper Web Site''. Note: more detailed source needed. :iii. Margaret (St. Clair) Johnston, b. 1766 in Westmoreland, PA, d. 1785 in Brecksville, Cuyahog, OH, m. Unk. Johnston. :iv. Elizabeth (St Clair) Lawrence, b. 12 May 1763 in Pottsdown, Chester, PA, d. 27 May 1840 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn, IN, m. John Lawrence :v. Louisa (St. Clair) Robb, b. 24 Sep 1773 in Ligonier, Westmoreland, PA, d. 27 May 1840 in Ligonier, Westmoreland, PA, m. [[Robb-1932|Samuel Robb]] :vi. Jane (St. Clair) Jarvis, b. 1774 in Logonier, Westmoreland, PA, d. 17 Sep 1857 in Chestnut Ridge, Fayette, PA, m. Samuel W. Jervis on 25 Dec 1796 in Perkiomen Twnp., Montomgery, PA === Revolutionary War Service === {{1776 Sticker |unit=Continental Army Command, American Revolution |rank=Major General }} His role in the war. === President of the Continental Congress === His role as a congressman and later as President of the Congress. === Governor and Commander of the Army === In 1784 Virginia ceded the lands of Illinois to the United States and by the ordinance of 13 July 1787, the Northwest Territory was formed in an area that now encompasses the lands of five states. St. Clair was appointed as the Governor of the new territory and served in that capacity until the accession of Governor Charles Byrd after the State of Ohio was organized in 1802.Reynolds, p. 155. === Death and Legacy === While driving down the mountain on his way to Youngstown on 30 August 1818, he probably suffered a stroke, since he fell from his wagon and was found unconscious by the side of the road. He was taken home and died the following day.Arda Bates Rorison, John Newton Boucher,[https://archive.org/details/cu31924028847246/page/n1/mode/2up ''Major-General Arthur St. Clair,''] (New York: 1910) pp. 39-40] His obituary was printed on 18 September 1818 in the ''Susquehanna Democrat'': "Arthur St Clair Obituary 18 Sep 1818," ''The Susquehanna Democrat,'' September 18, 1818, Page 3, [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/28213390/arthur-st-clair-obituary-18-sep-1818/ Newspapers.com accessed 15 Oct 2020. :''Another Hero of the Revolution gone!'' :The venerable Major General Arthur St Clair, is no more! He died at his residence on the Chestnut Ridge, on Monday morning, the 31st ultimo, at half past twelve o'clock - and was interred on the 1st inst. at Greensburg, with military and Masonic honors. His wife Phoebe Bayard, born in 1743, survived him by only nineteen days, and was buried by his side.John Newton Boucher and John W. Jordan, [http://archive.org/details/historyofwestmor01bouc ''History of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania''] (New York, Chicago, The Lewis publishing company, 1906), [https://archive.org/details/historyofwestmor01bouc/page/624/mode/2up pp. 624-642.] In 1832 a monument of sandstone was erected to his memory by the Masonic fraternity, in the Old Saint Clair Cemetery in Greensburg, Pennsylvania.Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 15 October 2020), memorial page for Arthur St. Clair (23 Mar 1736–31 Aug 1818), {{FindAGrave|11822}}, citing Old Saint Clair Cemetery, Greensburg, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Find A Grave . Its inscription states: :''The earthly remains of Major-General Arthur St. Clair are deposited beneath this humble monument, which is erected to supply the place of a nobler one due from his country.'' === Descendant's DNA Research === === Research Notes === The Wikipedia profile for Arthur '''incorrectly''' names the brother of the Rev.Daniel Sinclair as potential for the father of Major General Arthur St Clair, who served in the British Army during the French and Indian Wars, and then in the American Continental Army, during the American Revolutionary War. Also found: :GD136/465 Copy letter from William Sinclair of Lochend to Arthur St Clair, Major-General in the service of the United States of America, seeking his patronage to enable Sinclair to '''settle in America.''' (The relationship between these two men is unclear.) == Bio from the profile of [[St_Clair-342|General Arthur St Clair]] == === Biography === At the end of the War he resigned his commission and settled in Western Pennsylvania.
"St. Clair met young lady Phoebe Bayard, a member of one of the most prominent families in Boston and they married in 1760. Miss Bayard's mother's maiden name was Bowdoin and sister to James Bowdoin, colonial governor of Massachusetts." "He was the largest landowner in Western Pennsylvania." "He took part in Washington's crossing of the Delaware River on Christmas night 1776, before the Battle of Trenton. '''Many biographers credit St. Clair with the strategy which led to Washington's capture of Princeton, New Jersey in the following days.''' It was shortly after this that St. Clair was promoted to Major General." "Was an aide-de-camp to General Washington, who retained a high opinion of him. St. Clair was at Yorktown when Lord Cornwallis surrendered his army." "General St. Clair was appointed governor of what is now Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, along with parts of Wisconsin and Minnesota [Northwest Territory]." "In 1791, St. Clair succeeded Harmar as the senior general of the United States Army." "Arthur St. Clair, Patriot and a Founder of the United States of America, died in Greensburg, Pennsylvania on August 31, 1818 in his eighties and in poverty; his vast wealth dissipated by generous gifts and loans, and by business reverses, but, mainly by the refusal of Congress to reimburse him for monies that he had loaned during the Revolution and while governor of the Northwest Territory." [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_St._Clair Arthur St. Clair]
"Then came the fatal struggle on the plains during which Lieutenant St. Clair seized the colors, which had fallen from the hand of a dying soldier, and bore them until the field was won by the British." "His offices were located in the basement of Bedford's "Espy House" that still stands today. George Washington would later utilize the same home as his Whiskey Rebellion headquarters while St. Clair served as his Northwest Territorial Governor." "Washington called a council of war that night on January 2, 1777 with his troops camped along Assunpink Creek. Many of St. Clair's Biographers, and even St. Clair himself, claim that the movement that culminated in the Victory at Princeton the following day was his recommendation to the council. The General's biographers purport that not only did St. Clair direct the details of the march but also his own brigade marched at the head of the advancing army." "George Washington remained, throughout his incredible life, steadfastly loyal to Arthur St. Clair recognizing the Pennsylvania general's deeds and council during the campaigns against Trenton and Princeton. It was a beginning of a friendship that would positively serve the United States, beyond anyone's expectations, for the next 24 years. For his service in 1776 and 1777 St. Clair was promoted to Major-General." "St. Clair assignment after the ordeal was to assist General John Sullivan in preparing his expedition against the Six Nations...commanded at West Point in October 1780" [http://virtualology.com/uspresidents/arthurstclair.org/ Arthur St. Clair, medallion] [http://www.forgottenfounders.org Forgotten Founders] [Books: The Rise of the U.S. Presidency & The Forgotten Capitols]
'''Birth of the U.S. Constitution 1777-1787 & Arthur Sinclair
"The current Constitution of the United States is the Perpetual Union's second. This video provides a brief history on the first constitution, the Articles of Confederation, its collapse and the process utilized to call the Philadelphia Convention of 1787 to form a More Perfect Union. The 1787 President of the United States and his Congress, ultimately, were responsible for the passage of our current U.S. Constitution as they called the convention and choose not to change a word of the New Plan For the Federal Government sending it along to the States. This President and his Congress also passed the Northwest Ordinance , on which Daniel Webster would later remark: '''"We are accustomed to praise lawgivers of antiquity ... but I doubt whether one single law of any lawgiver, ancient or modern, has produced the effects of more distinct, marked, and lasting character than the Ordinance of 1787" These two laws, the U.S. Constitution and The Northwest Ordinance are the products of the what this historian considers to be the most important U.S. Presidency and Congress in American History."''' [http://youtu.be/zKDDV_wjqBI Youtube video explaining the importance of The Northwest Ordinance]
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_the_Continental_Congress President of the Continental Congress Feb. 2, 1787 - Nov. 4, 1787] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_presidents_under_the_Articles_of_Confederation President of the Congress Under the Articles of Confederation, 1788] === Research notes === http://www.sonofthesouth.net/revolutionary-war/patriots/arthur-st-clair.htm ---- In 1870, the Western Reserve Historical Society, in Cleveland, Ohio, acquired the papers of General St. Clair from his heirs.''[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044019836261?urlappend=%3Bseq=28 The St. Clair Papers]'' by William Henry Smith, 1881. Then, so we're told, they wrote to the senior magistrate of Thurso, on the north coast of Scotland, seeking further information about the early life of the future General, saying he was born at Thurso in 1734 and giving what other little information they had gleaned relating to his origins (probably from the descendants rather than the papers). The information they had wasn't necessarily reliable. An alternative account said St. Clair was born in Edinburgh. But a search was duly made, and a baptism record was found."Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XYDH-M9W : 10 February 2018), Arthur Sinclair, 23 Mar 1736; citing , reference , index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 990,555, 990,556. (Restricted access to image) Henderson writes: Henderson, John. ''[[Space:Caithness Family History|Caithness Family History]]'' (Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1884) [https://archive.org/stream/caithnessfamilyh00henduoft#page/334/ Page 334-8]
"In searching the Kirk Session books of Thurso, the register of baptisms does not record any Arthur Sinclair in 1734; but on 24th March 1736 there is the following entry: "William Sinclair, merchant in town, had his son Arthur (who was born about five o'clock in the afternoon of the preceding day) baptized by the Rev. Mr. William Innes, minister here."
A number of reference books erroneously convert 24 Mar 1736 (Old Style) to 24 Mar 1737, overlooking the fact that Scotland unlike England changed to Circumcision Style dating on 1 Jan 1600. There were many Sinclairs in Thurso. Baptisms recorded in January, February and March 1736 name the father as William Sinclair. There seems not to be enough specific and reliable known information about the General to identify this birth positively as his. Henderson contents himself with identifying the father [[Sinclair-1870|William]] and saying the General was "possibly" his son.Henderson, p. [https://archive.org/stream/caithnessfamilyh00henduoft#page/33/ 33], p. 335. In 1881, William Henry Smith was commissioned to edit the General's papers for publication. He supplies a short prologue discussing the ancient origins of the clan (legend given as fact) and the childhood of the General. It's unlikely that he was unaware of the baptism record, but he ignores it, so presumably he decided to discount it. Smith does provide more detail than the 1870 letter, though there's nothing to suggest that he had obtained new sources or conducted any new research. But sadly he can't resist the temptation to pad and embellish. After reading that Arthur's mother "supplied not only the affection and tender care of a devoted mother, but also the aid and counsel which had been due from the father", we're only left wondering what else he wrote that came only from his own imagination. Dowd raises Henderson's "possibly" to a "probably", and repeats some of Smith's unsourced claims (eg. that St. Clair attended Edinburgh university, although this seems not to be on record). He supplies the name "Elizabeth Balfour" for the wife of William, the merchant in Thurso. The origin of this is not known. It was the name of the 1st wife of William's grandfather.Henderson, p. 33 However, there were two Arthur Sinclairs, 1st cousins, of similar age. William, merchant in Thurso, had a brother [[Sinclair-2465|Daniel]], born in Thurso, who became minister in Longformacus, a long-standing property of a branch of the Sinclairs, at the other end of Scotland, near the border. And the Rev. Daniel also had a son [[Sinclair-3975|Arthur]], baptized 3rd Jan 1733. His monument (not original) says he died 31st August 1818 in the 84th year of his age, implying a birthdate in 1734-35. ''This text seems to be all about concocting a dubious ancestry for some Sinklers of New Hampshire'' '''Two branches as described by Leonard Allison Morrison in ''The History of the Sinclair Family in Europe and America for Eleven Hundred Years'', 1896, pp. 46-47:'''
"It would make them both, '''General St. Clair''' and James St. Clair, descendants of George Sinclair, the 4th Earl of Caithness (No. 74); then through his two sons; Gen. Arthur St. Clair, through his son James, first of Murkle (No. 80), and John of Exeter, N. H., through another son Henry (No. 79). The line woiuld run thus: '''The common ancestor, John Sinclair, Master of Caithness, No. 67.''' '''Scots [Line].''' # James, the first of Murkle, and # John, son of James, and first of Assery. # James, son of John, and second of Assery. # James, his son, and merchant in Thurso. Scotland. # William, son of James, also a merchant in Thurso. # Gen. Arthur St. Clair, and son of Daniel Sinclair of Longformacus born Thurso, and brother to the William that most site have for Arthurs father but is wrong '''American [Line].''' ******THIS EXETER LINE CONNECTION THROUGH MORRISONS BOOK IS THOUGHT TO BE WRONG AND NOT OF THE EARLDOM Caithness SINCLAIRS The Sinclair line of Ulbster has been dna tested and is an accepted dna match to other Sinclairs in Caithness Orkney and Shetland. Exeter family has also been tested and does not match the Caithness Sinclairs # Henry, his brother [of James, #1 listed above of the Scots line] # John, the son of Henry, and of Exeter, N. H.; 1st cousin of John of Assery. # James, the son of John, and 2nd cousin of James of Assery. # Joseph, son of James, and 3rd cousin of James of Thurso. # Thomas, son of Joseph, and 4th cousin of William of Thurso. '''[His brother was [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sinkler-Sinclair-St._Clair-1 Joseph], husband of Martha, father of [[Sinclair-439|Hannah Sinclair Rogers]]''' # James of Albion of N. Y., son of Thomas, and 5th cousin of Gen. Arthur St. Clair. Those of other lines, of course, bear the same relation to General St. Clair. Similarity of looks is a strong evidence of relationship. '''Among the descendants of John Sinkler of Exeter, N. H., have been many knightly men in civil and in military life, who by their straight and stalwart forms, by their complexion, by their strong traits of character, and by their whole personal appearance have strikingly resembled the Sinclairs and St. Clairs of Scotland, as recorded both "in French and English history." And what does this signify? It proclaims the curious genealogical fact which every discerning family historian has not failed to see, that the mental and physical characteristics of a family are often transmitted for many generations and for centuries.''' The similarity of christian names existing among the Sinclairs of Caithness and the Sinclairs of the New World will not fail to be noticed. There were the Johns, the Jameses, the Richards, and the Davids, the Janets, and many others in Caithness which were transplanted to the shores of New Hampshire, and have been honorably borne even to the present by the descendants of John Sinkler of Exeter [New Hampshire]. [http://www.archive.org/stream/cihm_40556#page/n52/]:
==Sources== See also: * Reynolds, John. ''The Pioneer History of Illinois, containing The Discovery in 1763, and the History of the Country to the Year 1818 when the State Government was organized''. Chicago, IL: Fergus Printing Company, Second Edition, 1887. Accessed 20 September 2020 by [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] at [https://archive.org/details/pioneerhistoryi00reyngoog/page/n8/mode/2up Archive.org]. * John Newton Boucher and John W. Jordan, [http://archive.org/details/historyofwestmor01bouc ''History of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania''] (New York, Chicago, The Lewis publishing company, 1906), [https://archive.org/details/historyofwestmor01bouc/page/624/mode/2up pp. 624-642.] * [https://www.arthurstclair.com/ President Arthur St. Clair, Ninth President of the United States in Congress Assembled: February 2, 1787 to January 21, 1788] '''Specific sources to Maj Gen Arthur Sinclair-3975''': *[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XTB4-788 "Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950,"] database, FamilySearch (10 February 2018), Arther Sinclair; citing Longformacus, Berwickshire, Scotland, reference 2:15ZR213, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 1,067,902. * Information taken from entries in the Old Parochial Registers in Scotland (1553-1854) and Registers of Births, Deaths and Marriages (1855-to date) administered by the Registrar General for Scotland and available on the Scotland’s People website. In particular the O.P.R. for the Parish of Longformacus entry 750/10 198. '''Specific sources to General St Clair-342''': * ''Arthur St. Clair and the Ordinance of 1787'', [[Space:The National Magazine A Journal Devoted to American History|The National Magazine A Journal Devoted to American History]] (The National History Company, New York, Nov. 1884) [https://books.google.com/books?id=1t06AQAAIAAJ&pg=PA49 Vol. 1, No. 1, Page 49-61] * New York Genealogical Records * ''[[Space:Biographical_Directory_of_the_United_States_Congress_1774_-_2005|Biographical Directory of the United States Congress 1774 - 2005]]'' * Article in ''Northern Light'' * http://fionamsinclair.co.uk/genealogy/Caithness/Assery.htm#Third

Merilltown Cemetery

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This page is part of the [[Space:Texas Cemeteries Team|Texas Cemeteries Team]]. [[Category:Travis County, Texas, Cemeteries]][[Category:Austin, Texas]][[Category:Merrilltown Cemetery, Austin, Texas]] '''Location:''' 14914 Burnet Road Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA '''Phone:''' (512) 244-9090 '''GPS Coordinates:''' 30.4538803, -97.6950684 '''See Also:''' [http://merrilltowncemetery.com/ Merrilltown Cemetery Website] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2148648/merrilltown-cemetery Merrilltown Cemetery in findagrave.com] '''The Merrilltown Cemetery''' is located on Burnet Road in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_County,_Texas Travis County], northeast of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austin,_Texas Austin TX]; in the Merrilltown District, named for [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21875768/nelson-merrell Capt Nelson Merrill (1868-1959)] who is also buried in this cemetery. This historic cemetery has the graves of Travis County residents dating back to 1852. There are approximately 235 graves at this site.

Merion In The Welsh Tract

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Merion In The Welsh Tract == With sketches of the townships of Haverford and Radnor. Historical and genealogical collections concerning the Welsh barony in the province of Pennsylvania, settled by the Cymric Quakers in 1682. * [[Wikipedia:Welsh_Tract]] * by Thomas Allen Glenn. * published by Herald Press, Norristown, Pennsylvania, 1896. * Citation Example: ::: Glenn, Thomas. ''[[Space:Merion In The Welsh Tract|Merion In The Welsh Tract]]'' (Herald Press, Norristown, Pennsylvania, 1896) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Glenn|Glenn]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Merion In The Welsh Tract|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100760381 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012288587 * https://books.google.com/books?id=vMsxAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/cu31924010481723 * https://archive.org/details/b24882987 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE3444195

Merionethshire Churches and Chapels

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''' *There are about 20 parish churches and dozens of non-conformist places of worship in Merionethshire. The council area had an population of about 38,000 , a ratio of one church to every 350 inhabitants. *They are listed within the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Merionethshire%2C_Churches_and_Chapels '''Merionethshire Churches & Chapels Category'''], which is a sub-category of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Wales%2C_Churches_and_Chapels '''Wales, Churches and Chapels'''], which itself is a subcategory of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Wales%2C_Historic_Buildings '''Wales, Historic Buildings'''] *Profiles '''Baptisms''' and '''Marriages''' can be linked to the churches or chapels, but '''Burials''' should linked to the Churchyard/Cemetery when included on Wikitree. A link to the Cemetery should be found in the Church's Category Information Box. *'''Listed Buildings''' in Merionethshire, as throughout Wales, are managed by '''CADW'''https://cadw.gov.wales/. There are over '''20''' listed churches and chapels in Merionethshire. Cadw is a Welsh word meaning ‘to keep’ or ‘to protect’. There are three Grades of Listings, **Grade I: buildings of exceptional interest. **Grade II*: particularly important buildings of more than special interest. **Grade II: buildings that are of special interest, warranting every effort to preserve them *There are 4 '''Grade I''' listed churches. :#[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Tanwg%2C_Llandanwg%2C_Merionethshire St Tanwg, Llandanwg] :#[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Church_Of_St_Derfel%2C_Llandderfel%2C_Merionethshire St Derfel, Llandderfel] :#[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Church_of_St_Mary_and_St_Egryn%2C_Llanegryn%2C_Merionethshire Church of St Mary and St Egryn, Llanegryn] :#[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Cadfan%27s%2C_Tywyn%2C_Merionethshire St_Cadfan's Tywyn] *There are 5 '''Grade II*''' listed churches. :#[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Church_Of_St_Peter%2C_Llanbedr%2C_Merionethshire St Peter's, Llanbedr] :#[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Church_of_St_Illtyd%2C_Llanelltyd%2C_Merionethshire St Illtyd, Llanelltyd] :#[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Mary%27s%2C_Llanfair%2C_Merionethshire St Mary's, Llanfair] :#[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Michael%2C_Llanfihangel-y-Pennant%2C_Merionethshire St Michael, Llanfihangel-y-Pennant] :#[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Tydecho%27s%2C_Llanymawddwy%2C_Merionethshire St Tydecho's, Llanymawddwy] *There are 7 '''Grade II''' listed churches. :#[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Peter%27s_Church%2C_Aberdovey%2C_Merionethshire St Peter's, Aberdovey] :#[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Tanwg%2C_Harlech%2C_Merionethshire St Tanwg, Harlech] :#[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Church_of_St_Gwawr%2C_Llangywer%2C_Merionethshire St Gwawr, Llangywer] :#[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Celynin%2C_Llwyngwril%2C_Merionethshire St Celynin, Llwyngwril] :#[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Twrog%27s%2C_Maentwrog%2C_Merionethshire St Twrog's, Maentwrog] :#[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Peter_ad_Vincula%2C_Pennal%2C_Merionethshire St Peter ad Vincula, Pennal] :#[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Church_of_the_Holy_Trinity%2C_Penrhyndeudraeth%2C_Merionethshire Church_of_the_Holy_Trinity, Penrhyndeudraeth] ==Sources==

Meriwether Lewis and His Son

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[[Category:North_Dakota_Genealogy_Resources]] [[Category:Native_American_Sources]] : Article copy (PDF) available for purchase (about $4) from [http://www.history.nd.gov/publications/ndhistory.html the State Historical Society of North Dakota]. == Citation format == : Harry F. Thompson, "Meriwether Lewis and His Son: The Claim of Joseph DeSomet Lewis and the Problem of History," in ''North Dakota History,'' Vol. 67, No. 3, 2000; pp 24-37. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Meriwether_Lewis_and_His_Son|Profiles that cite this source]]. == Summary == This article examines, without concluding one way or another, the evidence for the claimed father-son relationship between [[Lewis-5102|Meriwether Lewis]] (of the Lewis & Clark Expedition) and [[Lewis-6141|Joseph (or Michael) Desomet Lewis]] (1805-1889). It is well footnoted. It includes (among other things): * photostat image of the 18 January 1872 adult baptismal record at the St Philip of the Deacon Chapel, of Joseph DeSomet Lewis from the Yankton Mission Register, Volume I, in which either the pastor or 68-year-old Joseph DeSomit Lewis recorded that Joseph's father was "Capt. Meriwether Lewis (of Lewis & Clark Exp.)", his mother as "Winona" and listed his place of birth as "Yankton Agency." * Also names Joseph's wife, Annie Tamakoce (no age given, birth place Ft. Pierre, Dakota; parents: Hunkanwicasa and Wisdo); and their sons Francis Saswena Lewis (21) and Joseph Wanikiya Lewis (19) and two grandchildren by their son John DeSomit Lewis. <-- Is John called Lewis? He's just John Desmet in censuses etc. * Joseph DeSomet Lewis is buried at St Albans Cemetery, Fort Hale, Lower Brulé Reservation. * Theory for the possible origins of the Desmet/Desomet surname used by Joseph * Evidence for the theory that Joseph=Michael Desomet * Earliest mention of Desomet as son of Meriwether Lewis: an 1856 expedition report by W H Hutton, assistant to topographical engineer Lt. G K Warren, who wrote: "[Michael Desomet] was a hunter (a half breed Sioux who says that his father was Lewis & Clarke [sic])". * Photostat of marriage record of Joseph Desomet Lewis and Ann Tomakoce , Yankton Mission Register, Vol II. * Details about Desomet's involvement in the 1855/6 surveying party of Lt G K Warren. * Mentions of Joseph Desomet's appearance in records pertaining to Ft. Pierre as early as 1837 through 1848 * Reference to the [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBJ-9PS1?i=10&cc=1473181 1860 census entry for Michael Derzannette], age 58, listed in Yankton Indian Agency being the same man as Michael/Joseph DeSomet. Recognition that this age doesn't jive with the age 68 he gives 12 years later. ::: Editorial comment: a close look at that 1860 census record-- linked to above-- includes only two names (Frank/Francis and Winona) associated with known family members of Joseph Desomet, shedding some doubt onto the Michael=Joseph theory. [[Smith-32867|Smith-32867]] 23:53, 8 June 2019 (UTC) * A review of the journal and other details of Lewis and Clark that include no reference to Lewis having relations with the Native American women he encountered, despite the many offerings (to both Lewis and Clark) of sexual relations with the Sioux. Clark's own journals said that ''they'' declined such offers. * Lewis was in the vicinity of Yankton during the time that Joseph DeSomet was conceived. (The author admits that anyone in the expedition party could have claimed to have been one of its leaders in order to gain sexual relations with a Native American woman.) * Contextual history to help us understand what was going on during this time and place * There were many cases of syphilis among the men of the L&C expedition; no mention that either Lewis and Clark were so infected. * Lewis' death-- by either suicide or murder-- was preceded by some form of dementia, and at least one scholar claims it could have been syphilis-caused * Late 20th century failed attempts by historians and Lewis family members to convince the National Park Service to exhume Lewis' body for study of whether or not he had syphilis (and which would also provide DNA to compare to Desomet descendants).

Merkel

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Merkel’s founders consisted of 1 member of the gentry class -a member of the Holstein family who seems to disappear from history, 1 miller, 2 merchants, 1 trumpeter, 1 blacksmith, 1 button maker, 1 cobbler, 2 shoemakers, 2 tailors, 5 weavers, 1 cloth maker, 1 fabric master, 2 gardeners, 1 saddler, 4 metal smiths, 2 turners, 1 wheelwright, 1 army surgeon, 2 chimney sweeps, 1 stonemason, 1 butcher, 1 salt worker, 1 miner, and numerous farmers. All were required to be farmers, however. First Settlers: Village of MERKEL [Makarovka] The following surnames are mentioned: Adam, Adler, Ardler ?, Bauer, Bender, Bohm, Brickman / Brickmann, Bruch / Brug, Brunn, Dittenber /Dittenbier, Ehrlich, Eiselbrink ?, Eitemuller, Emert ?, Estrup, Flor / Flohr, Foos / Foose, Fortner ?, Gadar, Gaufe?, Gaus / Gauss, Geis / Geiss, Geiser / Geisser, Gieseke, Glaser / Glasser, Grason ?, Grass, Gross, Grout?, Hart / Hardt, Hauf / Hauff, Helbach, Heldt, Hellroth, Joseph, Katzenfeller ?, Kemmel, Klazar ?, Klein, Knaub / Knaup, Kornschuh, Kraut, Krieger, Kuhl, Lamb, Lipschmidt, Lohman, Luman?, Margheim, Martensheim, Martle, Mertz, Michel, Mutze / Mutzi, Naus, Nuss, Obermuller, Ostreich, Peter, Philipp, Rach, Rein, Romer, Rudolf, Schafer / Schaffer, Schild, Schlagel, Schlager, Schmidt, Schumacher, Sommer, Specht, Stehle, Suppes, Urban, Wegelin, Werth, Ziemann Movement of the colonists to or from the following villages is mentioned: Golii Karamish [Balzer], Gololobovka [Donhof], Kamenka, Karamishevka [Bauer], Krestovoi-Buyerak [Muller], Lesnoi-Karamish [Grimm], Linevo Osero [Hussenbach], Oleshna [Dietel], Pobochnaya, Pochinnaya [Kratzke], Talovka [Beideck], Ust-Kulalinka [Galka], Ust-Solicha [Messer], Verschinka [Kautz], Wolskaya [Kukkus], Yelshanka [Husaren]

Merkel Interest Group

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]]__NOTOC__ [[Category:Merkel Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Merkel Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Merkel Merkel] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Merkel name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Merkels), by time period (18th Century Merkels), or by topic (Merkel DNA, Merkel Occupations, Merkel Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Merkel Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Merkel}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified

Merlyn the Cat

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[[Category: Cats]] There's not enough space in the whole world to describe the personality of [[Clemmons-210|my]] cat. Merlyn, Merly, Merle, Boo, Booboo, Bubby, Buddy, Baby, Sweetie, Lover, my boy, he had a million names. After Shadow died, my mom and I thought Moze needed another friend. My mom kept saying her next cat would be named Merlin. Turned out he wasn't much of her cat. He was all mine. I called him Merle, and mom would yell "He's not a Merle!" ... It wasn't long before that turned into "He's such a Merle." Merlyn was my baby, my soulmate, the absolute love of my life. I'm not joking when I say this cat was my heart. I love him beyond words and I know he felt the same. Nearing 18 years he and I had been together. I held him as he passed away, him and I looking in each others eyes. I brought him home in February of 2000, he was living on the street and followed my husband's friend home. The 1st time I ever saw him, he bit me in the nose and I knew he was meant for me. He came home with me that night. From the day I brought him home, he and I never spent more than a single week apart. Early on he had gotten sick, and after that I treated him like a fragile flower. Not that he was though. He could be mean and full of rage, but if he squealed, I'd come running like an overprotective mama bear. I'd yell at my husband, my mother, my friends and my other pets if I even thought they were trying to hurt him. I think he just liked to yell so I'd come get him. He loved sitting in laps, but if I called, he'd come running. Merly's favorite place was my lap. Hours and hours spent in my lap. Food was everything to him. I have teeth marks in half my house from him testing what was edible. My couch has teeth marks from him. We would say he had teeth of adamantium, because, like Wolverine, his teeth could tear into anything. He once bit a mermaid statue to see if it was edible. He once bit into a full can of soda. Straight into it! The soda came shooting out and he flew 5ft into the air and went running back to the bed to have me comfort him. He was sticky and my husband was laughing while trying to get soda out of the carpet and wall. He was such a butt head. Merly wasn't good as an only kitty. He lived with Moze and Ghost for a few years and when my husband and I moved, we took only him while my mom kept the other two. Merly started banging on cupboards, blinds, getting into every corner looking for someone to play with him. I wrote a note saying Merle needs a friend! and the next day our kitty Kyo showed up in our backyard. Merle and Kyo became great friends, but it was a bit of a rough start. They took turns being mad, but about a week in when Kyo had a complete vet visit and was very tired, Merle kept him company. They were good. In the early days Merly wouldn't let Kyo anywhere near me while I slept. He'd sit at the foot of the bed and run him out of the room. Years later when we brought the dog home, Kyo would chase the dog if he thought she was too close to Merlyn. He would make the cutest noise(brrrt) when you picked him up. His claws didn't retract. Little Velociraptor feet I said. He had short legs(all the better to love him for though). He had one tooth that stuck out more than the other, his little Dracula fang. He was my little tuxedo boy, but beware trying to touch that white spot on his tummy. He'd eat your fingers. In the sunlight you could see his underlying tabby stripes, but if you called him a tabby, he'd bite you. He had the softest fur ever. Everyone always said something about how soft he was. My beautiful boy. My whole life revolved around him. I fed the cats when he was hungry, I sat on the couch because he wanted me there. He spent his life being loved. Never thinking there was anything bad ever to happen. His life was blessed, he was cared for, and I'll continue to love him until the ends of the Earth. He was everything to me. Someday he and I will be together again, and until that day I'll never be whole. Maybe I loved him too much, but that's better than not enough.

Mernabelle Pease

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Laabs-30|James Laabs]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=17499214 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Merriam Genealogy in England and America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ''Merriam Genealogy in England and America'' *[https://archive.org/details/merriamgenealogy00inpope Archive.org] *[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/17238868 find in a library] :'''Citation Example''' Pope, Charles Henry, Charles Pierce Merriam, and James Sheldon Merriam. ''[[Space:Merriam_Genealogy_in_England_and_America|Merriam Genealogy in England and America.]]'' (Boston: Charles H. Pope, 1906) :'''Footnote Example''' [[#Merriam|Pope]] Page 123 :'''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Merriam_Genealogy_in_England_and_America|What Links to Here]]''' Pope, Charles Henry, Charles Pierce Merriam, and James Sheldon Merriam. ''Merriam Genealogy in England and America: including the "Genealogical memoranda" of Charles Pierce Merriam, the collections of James Sheldon Merriam, etc.'' (Boston: Charles H. Pope, 1906) === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/merriamgenealogy00pope * https://archive.org/details/merriamgenealog00dickgoog * http://books.google.com/books?id=XoeWEtcTtsMC * https://books.google.com/books?id=OnhFAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/merriamgenealogy00inpope * https://archive.org/details/merriamgenealogy1906pope * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100660970 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009580731 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100331554 * https://archive.org/details/MerriamGenealogyInEnglandAndAmericaPopeCharlesHenry18411918FreeDownloadStreamin

Merrieweathers

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== Overview == Co-ordination of references to Merrieweathers house, mill and farm near Mayfield in Sussex. Please feel free to add historical information, pictures, etc. The following timeline has been created in the hope of clarifying Weston ownership and descent of Merrieweathers, but any events connected with the property should be added to it. == Timeline == 4 Aug 1635: William Weston ([[Weston-2380]]?) freely holds house and an estimated 45 acres of land called MerryWeathers at £10.[http://www.westsussexpast.org.uk/SearchOnline/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=Cap%2f3%2f7%2f3 West Sussex Record Office: Cap/III/7/3] 1643: William Weston ([[Weston-2380]]?) freely holds a Messuage and water mill called Merrieweathers near Sharnden in Mayfield, formerly Moones. 11 Mar 1647: William Weston ([[Weston-2380]]?) owner of Moones Mill acting as witness to the marriage settlement of [[Weston-2211|Thomas Weston]] of Willingdon.[http://www.thekeep.info/collections/getrecord/GB179_SAS-WH_248 Marriage settlement, East Sussex Record Office, SAS/WH 248] 30 Jun 1661: William Weston ([[Weston-2380]]?) holdeth freely a house, barn, watermill and divers lands thereto called Merrieweathers containing 45 acres near Sharnden in Mayfield and payeth therefore yearly besides £5. 4 Aug 1662: Merryweathers is left by [[Weston-2380|William Weston of Mayfield]] to [[Weston-2211|Thomas Weston of Willingdon]] for life and thereafter to his son [[Weston-4364|John Weston]] and his heirs.Copy of the will of [[Weston-2380|William Weston of Mayfield]] dated 4 Aug 1662, included amongst the papers of Barton v Short at the National Archives, Kew: C 103/152 and C 103/153 1667: Held by [[Weston-2771|Thomas Weston]] father of John Weston. After 1667: Held by [[Weston-2778|John Weston]] son of Thomas Weston. 6 Jun 1728: In a new rental for the Manor of Sharnden amongst the freeholders listed: '' [[Weston-2787|John Weston]] (A Miller) for a House Barn Water Mill with Divers lands thereto called [[Space:Merrieweathers|Merywether]] cont by estimation fforty five acres more or less situate lying and being near Sharnden in Mayfield late Thomas Weston his father paying yearly 5s 8d''.East Sussex Record Office: XA 23/9; West Sussex Record Office: CAP III/9/1. 9 Sep 1757: 'A MAP of [[Space:Merrieweathers|Merryweathers]] alias Moons Mill farm, lying in Mayfield, in the County of Sussex, belonging to Mr [[Weston-2787|John Weston]].' Estate map showing present Merrieweathers Farm with mill pond and surrounding land. Shows houses, paths, names of neighbouring owners; table of field names and acreages; compass star, scale of chains; original 25½" x 21½". By W [alter] Gale, 9 Sep 1757. Memorandum at foot of map giving details of boundary dispute between John Arkold of Sharnden and John Weston of Merrieweathers, award by John Smith of Hempstead in Framfield, 27 June 1757, appointed by the arbitrators, John Newington of Wadhurst and Samuel Duplock of Mayfield gents, the details of which award are embodied in the map.[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/3991f4cb-ab84-4fd9-8639-6d9e88fad5e5 East Sussex Record Office: AMS5761/1] 31 Jan 1787/8: Will of John Weston the elder of Mayfield, miller, bequeathed a farm and water-mill in their joint occupation (presumably [[Space:Merrieweathers|Merrieweathers]]) to his son John Weston (proved at South Malling on 21 July 1792).[http://www.thekeep.info/collections/getrecord/GB179_PBT_2_1_10_173 East Sussex Record Office: PBT 2/1/10/173]Deeds of Laurel Cottage, South Street, Mayfield. East Sussex Record Office: [https://www.thekeep.info/collections/getrecord/GB179_LIB_501912_82 LIB/501912/82]. 6 Apr 1831 [[Space:Merrieweathers|Merrieweathers]] Watermill and Windmill were sold under the will of [[Weston-2774|John Weston]] (the grandsonMortgage for £200 at 5%. East Sussex Record Office: [https://www.thekeep.info/collections/getrecord/GB179_AMS5442_2_32 AMS 5442/2/32]. of [[Weston-2787|John Weston]] who made the will of 1787/8). The watermill was occupied by [[Weston-2775|Aaron Weston]] and the windmill by [[Weston-2788|Edward Weston]].[http://sias2.pastfinder.org.uk/sih_1970_2008/43-2013.pdf ARGOS HILL POST MILL: Past, Present and Future by Bob Bonnett, Sussex Industrial History No. 43, 2013] 1841: [[Packham-486|William Packham]] and family resident at [[Space:Merrieweathers|Merryweather]], Mayfield, Sussex, England."England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGJK-7GL : 9 November 2019), William Packham, Mayfield, Sussex, England; citing Mayfield, Sussex, England, p. 1, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. 1861: [[Packham-486|William Packham]], Miller & Farmer 90 Acres Emp 4 Men & 3 Boys, and family resident at [[Space:Merrieweathers|Merry Weather]], Mayfield, Sussex, England."England and Wales Census, 1861," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M7TB-LSS : 3 March 2021), William Packham, Mayfield, Sussex, England, United Kingdom; from "1861 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 9, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. 1 Jan 1863 - 30 Jun 1863: Auction book of BURTENSHAW AND SON OF HAILSHAM, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS: p.111 Hailsham, Westham and Chiddingly: lands, and Laughton, Harbins Farm, and Mayfield, Merryweathers Farm and watermill: Ellman/Browning/Ingram/Packham/Bennett/Gorrange).[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/e6adfe83-74d3-471a-9a2f-cba75d94c88f East Sussex Record Office: BUR/2/1/124] 1952: Mayfield: Merrieweathers old mill Plan.[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/2c4ef691-1b63-4689-8221-b4bb0ff89cf0 East Sussex Record Office: BMW/A/12/31] Mar 1954 - Oct 1955: Rights of way objection files: Mayfield 54b at Merrieweathers Farm by the Maharani Saheba of Nawanager.[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/4e4f1ba2-a59b-42cf-9d9a-99b3ebf2036c East Sussex Record Office: C/C/44/246] 1997: Printed sales particulars and photographs of Rolfs Farm and 379a, Luckhurst Crouch Farm and 6a, Merrieweathers farm buildings and 46a in Mayfield.[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/45b81f45-b32a-48e7-928d-4393a650b6ee East Sussex Record Office: AMS6384/26] == Sources ==

Merrill Genealogy, Descendants of Barzilla Merrill, 1764-1850

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Merrill Genealogy, Descendants of Barzilla Merrill, 1764-1850 == * by Mary Thrasher (Mary A. F. Allen) (b.1849) * published by Crist, Scott & Parshall, Cooperstown, NY, 1907 * Source Example: ::: Thrasher, Mary. ''[[Space:Merrill Genealogy, Descendants of Barzilla Merrill, 1764-1850|Merrill Genealogy, Descendants of Barzilla Merrill, 1764-1850]]'' (Crist, Scott & Parshall, Cooperstown, NY, 1907) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Thrasher|Thrasher]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Merrill Genealogy, Descendants of Barzilla Merrill, 1764-1850|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://books.google.com/books?id=Da00AAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/merrillgenealogy00thra * https://archive.org/details/merrillgenealog00thragoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731727 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/20527/ === Table of Contents === * Original family * Family I * Family II * Anson C. Merrill... * Family IV * Family VI * Family V * Family VIII * Family VII * Family IX

Merritt One Name Study

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Merritt's Harbour, Newfoundland

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[[Category: Merritt's Harbour, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Merritt's Harbour, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Merritt's Harbour, Newfoundland]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' ==About== Merritt's Harbour is a settlement in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It is located near Herring Neck, on New World Island, a few kilometers south of the causeway to Twillingate. Approximately 50 people live thereWikipedia article for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merritt%27s_Harbour Merritt's Harbour.] Accessed 2018.. ===Early Families=== ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Merritt's_Harbour,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources == [[Category: Merritt's Harbour, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Merritt's Harbour, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Merritt's Harbour, Newfoundland]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' ==About== Merritt's Harbour is a settlement in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It is located near Herring Neck, on New World Island, a few kilometers south of the causeway to Twillingate. Approximately 50 people live thereWikipedia article for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merritt%27s_Harbour Merritt's Harbour.] Accessed 2018.. ===Early Families=== ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Merritt's_Harbour,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Merry Moppers Source-a-Thon

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[[Category:Source-a-Thon]] == Source-a-Thon 2018 ==
'''Welcome to the Merry Moppers!'''
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This is a general team for the 2018 Source-A-Thon. The Source-A-Thon will be held Friday, 28 September 8AM EST to Monday, 1 October 8AM EST. Monday is included for those who cannot participate during the weekend. We are working on anything and everything, we just want to mop up those profiles needing cleaning! ==Registration== See [[Source-a-Thon|this page]] for information about prizes - it has [[Source-a-Thon#Schedule|the schedule]] too. For information about joining or creating a team, check out [[Help:Source-a-Thon#Teams|this page]]. (Hint - for the Source-a-Thon, you need to say you want to join Team Merry Moppers when you [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/677899/have-you-registered-for-the-source-a-thon-yet-3 post an '''answer''' in this thread] to join. Once registered, you will then be given the Source-a-Thon badge and assigned a “race number.” We'll use that number to draw the random winners for the many [[Help:Source-a-Thon#Prizes|door prizes]]. ==How to Participate== #Choose a profile. You can choose any from [[:Category: Unsourced Profiles]]. #Add a good source. For more information on sources, see our [[Sources|Sources page]]. #Once a '''valid''' source is placed on the profile, remove the {{Unsourced}} template or [[Category:Unsourced Profiles]] categorization, if there are any. #Click the "Challenge Tracker" button at the very top of the page and choose the "Source-a-Thon" option. #Move on to the next profile! [http://youtu.be/dbhcrvsoUVU Here's a handy video to help you out if you need a visual] === Quick Links === * {{G2GLink|679346}} Team Chat - our main method of team communication during the Source-a-Thon. Have questions or need help? Post about it in this thread. * [[Help:Source-a-Thon|Source-a-Thon Main Page]] === Team leadership during the Source-a-Thon === Free-space pages are for team coordination, e.g. to list potential sources in their research area and coordinate who will be searching for what, as well as where Aleš will include tables of unsourced profiles specific to your team (if possible). Teams also have "chat" threads in the G2G where your team members can encourage and cheer each other on, and ask questions. Here's ours: {{G2GLink|679346}} Team members may be able to help each other claim [[Help:Source-a-Thon#Prizes|prizes]]. The way we're doing these drawings, every participant has a good chance to win, but you have to be online when your number is drawn. '''Team members might want to watch for each other's numbers.''' During our [[Source-a-Thon Hangouts|periodic video chats]] during the Source-a-Thon we will be talking about how the teams are doing. There will be bragging rights for the most productive teams! ==2018 Team Members == *[[Binkley-335|Summer Orman]] 74, Team Leader *[[Jordan-3930|Kim Jordan]], 279 *[[Holland-5579|Zoiya Tate]], 191 *[[Rauh-80|Melissa Rauh]], 236 *[[Van Helsdingen-43|Abm van Delsdingen]], 270 *[[Lowry-3068|Tanya Lowry]], 343 *[[Rozsnyai-1| Gabor Rozanyai]], 390 *[[Wildes-118| Tara Wildes]], 409 *[[X-7454|Billie X]], 425 *[[StJohn-37|Christopher StJohn]], 434 *[[Whitlock-1099|Amber Whitlock]], 436 *[[Carson-4864|Colleen Flannery]], 451 *[[McConnell-3977|Melanie Klein]], 476 *[[Weber-2534|Laurie Myers]], 487 *[[Robbins-4832|Melva Shrum]], 503 *[[Scannell-54|Christopher Scannell]], 509 *[[Hagen-1329|Jackie Bermudez]],229 ==2017 Team Members == * [[Leger-741|Loretta Corbin]] 37 * [[Fiscus-32|Julie Ricketts]] 48 * [[Langholf-2|Eowyn Langholf]] 97 Team Leader * [[Ellis-9347|Bonita McPherran]] 211 * [[Guthrie-2658|Mary Bellamy]] 357 * [[Tindle-19|Betty Tindle]] 365 * [[Burger-1141|Mike Burger]] 402 * [[Keach-137|Jennifer Keach]] 409 * [[Fowler-6821|Karen Vaughn]] 417 * [[Smithers-767|Gerald Smithers]] 430 * [[Purcell-703|Michael Purcell]] 453 * [[Burke-4630|Keith Burke]] 467 * [[Thomas-28096|Terri Thomas]] 480 * [[Conn-986|Louis Conn]] 483

Merryman Family Mysteries

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Mysteries in the Merryman Family [[Category:Family Mysteries]] *[[Fish-2798|Nancy Jane Fish] *[[Merryman-344|Frances A. Merryman]] *[[Merryman-343|Frank L. Merryman]] *[[St._Peter-21|Mary E. St. Peter]]

Merryman Name Study

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[[Category:Merryman Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Merryman and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc.

Mersea Museum

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Mersea Museum is an independent museum established in 1976 in the centre of West Mersea, just to the east of the Parish Church. Web site : https://www.merseamuseum.org.uk/index.php

Mersey Vale Memorial Park, Devonport, Tasmania

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[[Category: Devonport, Tasmania]][[Category: Tasmania, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Mersey Vale Memorial Park, Devonport, Tasmania]] This page is part of the [[Space:Tasmania Cemeteries Team|Tasmania Cemeteries Team]]. '''Cemetery name:'''Mersey Vale Memorial Park '''Address:''' Devonport, Tasmania '''GPS Coordinates:''' '''OS grid:''' '''Information:''' The Mersey Vale Memorial Park is a non-denominational cemetery serving the Devonport region located at Stony Rise Road, Quoiba, Devonport, Tasmania, 7310 Australia. It is controlled by Devonport City Council Works Depot. The Memorial Park was established and funded under a 40 year agreement between the Devonport, Kentish and Latrobe municipalities in 1968, with Devonport City Council responsible for the operation and administration of the Memorial Park under the agreement. The Park was created on land purchased from the estate of William Henry Constable. At the conclusion of the 40 year agreement, Devonport City Council became the sole owner of the Cemetery. The Mersey Vale Memorial Park offers burial lawns and ash interment options in a peaceful and tranquil setting adjacent to bushland. There are four main areas within the Park - the Lawn Cemetery, Niche Wall, Garden Wall and Memorial Garden.[http://www.devonport.tas.gov.au/files/assets/public/document-resources/council-documents/mersey-vale-memorial-park.pdf Mersey Vale Memorial Park Brochure(PDF, 1MB)] accessed 24 Jun 2017 * [http://www.devonport.tas.gov.au/Council/Our-City/Our-Cemeteries/Mersey-Vale-Devonport-Cemetery-Search Online interment Burial search] * [http://www.devonport.tas.gov.au/files/assets/public/document-resources/community-documents/lawncemeterysitemap.pdf Mersey Vale Cemetery Site Map 478 Kb] ==Sources==

Merseyside Genealogical Resources

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Mertz Name Study

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[[Category:Mertz Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Mertz-399|Oakey Mertz]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == Wiki invited me to start a Mertz Name Study page so I did. Then I had no idea how to find it (until I sort of stumbled on it again) so I don't know if this will help anyone. Here's the thing. I've identified six different people name Mertz who came to America in 1732-1749 or so and settled in Eastern Pennsylvania. They each had many sons who had many sons, etc. And then the next generation and subsequent generations began to spread out across America. When people moved, often their name came to be spelled Martz. And then we can add two other early immigrants to America whose name from their arrival was spelled Martz. They settled in or near Frederick, Maryland and Rockingham County, Virginia. So count 'em -- 8 separate immigrants. Now of these eight, there were two or possibly three sets of brothers. So we're down to what we might think of as 5 or 6 totally separate lineages -- and DNA studies prove that those 5 or 6 lines are truly separate, no relation among them whatsoever. I have spent 20 years getting to know all these 8 lines. I have collected enough research-backed data to be able to show the linkage of almost anyone name Mertz or Martz (or Marts occasionally) in the 1880 (or earlier) Census and know from which immigrant they descend or whether they are someone who came later to America. So I see this Name Study page as a place to talk about geographic clusters of people of this name and properly tie them back to their immigrant. == Task List ==

Mese, Lombardy One Place Study

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[[Space:Campodolcino%2C_Lombardy_One_Place_Study|Campodolcino]] | [[Space:Chiavenna%2C_Lombardy_One_Place_Study|Chiavenna]] | [[Space:Gordona%2C_Lombardy_One_Place_Study|Gordona]] | [[Space:Mese%2C_Lombardy_One_Place_Study|Mese]] | [[Space:Novate_Mezzola%2C_Lombardy_One_Place_Study|Novate Mezzola]] | [[Space:Piuro%2C_Lombardy_One_Place_Study|Piuro]] | [[Space:Samolaco%2C_Lombardy_One_Place_Study|Samolaco]] | [[Space:San_Giacomo_Filippo%2C_Lombardy_One_Place_Study|San Giacomo Filippo]] | [[Space:Villa_di_Chiavenna%2C_Lombardy_One_Place_Study|Villa di Chiavenna]]
==Mese, Lombardy One Place Study == {{OnePlaceStudy|place= Mese, Lombardy|category= Mese, Lombardy One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} Mese is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Sondrio in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 90 kilometres (56 mi) north of Milan and about 40 kilometres (25 mi) northwest of Sondrio. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 1,652 and an area of 4.2 square kilometres (1.6 sq mi).https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mese,_Lombardy Sources of Research: :[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WG-DJMP?wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 Births 1866-1910]...[[Space:Index_of_Births_Mese|Index]] :[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WG-2SY4?i=275&wc=M7SY-W3D%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350273802&cc=2043841 Deaths 1866-1910]...[[Space:Index_of_Deaths_Mese|Index]] :[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WG-2QT7?i=3&wc=M7SY-W3D%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350273802&cc=2043841 Marriages 1866-1910] :[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WG-V72L?wc=M7SY-HTL%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350274001&cc=2043841 Marriage Announcements:1872-1908] :[http://www.paesidivaltellina.it/mese/index.htm History of Mese]

Mesnerhaus

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Message Discussions on Sidney Spence

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https://mlarchives.rootsweb.com/listindexes/emails?listname=&thread=13494871 11/09/2000 02:52:39 [JESTER] Re: JESTER-D Digest V00 #282 Pat, I have been lurking around the JESTER web site listening in on the discussions about JAcob I. We do not know that he died in GA. This is the suppersition of the Norma Tompkins researcher. Sidney Spence was his second wife as stated in my family Bible records. That source only states that he died in 1819 and since he was 87 years old, he probably died in NC and his second wife, left with four young children, went to GA with her family - either/or father or brother. I think that Ray is correct that JAcob had a number of children who were left in the Guilford/Surry/Yadkin Co. area of NC. Several of them may well have moved to Indiana or elsewhere. Since he was abt. 64 when he married Sidney, I think it is plausable that her had grown children - and possibly grandchildren- at that time. I also agree with Ray that until we have more definitive information, it is a great leap to assume that JAcob b. 1732 who married Sidney Spence was the son of Thomas. These Jester's were a confusing bunch weren't they? Anne https://mlarchives.rootsweb.com/listindexes/emails?listname=&thread=10600771 [Jester] Gen 3 02/11/2001 12:42:29 This is what Ray shows for generation 3: 3. Jacob Jester I B. 1732 Kent Co Delaware,(2) Thomas Jester B: 1685,(1) Richard Jester, B: 1632. Dies in 1819 in Georgia or Guilford Co, NC. :Wife 1, unknown mother of Jacob Jester II. :Jacob Jester II SR B. bef 1775 on 1835 taxables report for Surry County NC. As Jacob Sr. :Wife 2. Sidney Spence B. 1768, Married 1798 :Nathan Jester B 1798 :''''''Susannah M. Jester B. est 1805/09 D. est 1875 M. est 1839Ephraim Goad B. est 1805 D. 1875'''''' : David Jester B 1803 : Andrew Jester B. 1805 :Noah Jester B: 1808 :Mary B: 1811 ******************* I see he is now showing Susannah who m. Ephraim Goad. Since I did not ever have the first son, Jacob II b. bef 1775, I have now entered this Jacob in my database. It seems reasonable from the land records, etc. that Jacob did, indeed, exist and could have been a brother to the above children. Therefore, I have no problem with the 3rd generation. Here is how my 3rd gen looks now with the addition of the firstborn, Jacob. My comments are in ( ): 1. Jacob Jester, son of Thomas Jester and Sarah Miskell, was born in Scotland? 19 May 1732. Jacob died 9 Feb 1819 in Morgan Co., GA. (Notice the Scotland birthplace and the exact data. I'm not sure where the exact date came from but I will the Scotland issue in a separate posting.) He married Sidney Susannah Spence Guilford Co., NC, 17 Mar 1798. Sidda was born 17 Sep 1768. Sidda was the daughter of Nathan Spencer and Elizabeth Quindly. Sidda died 4 Jan 1837. Sidda was Jacob's 2nd wife. Who was his first? He resided in Rowan Co., NC 1761. A census listed Jacob as head of household Guilford Co., NC, 1790. A census listed Jacob as head of household Guilford Co., NC, 1800. A census listed Jacob as head of household in Surry Co., NC, 1810. This Jacob was thought to be one of the three brothers: Jacob, William and Maxwell. I frankly do not think Maxwell ever existed. I'm putting this Jacob as the son of Thomas at the urging of all the NC researchers including Ray Parker. Jacob Jester and his 1st unknown wife had the following child: 2 i. Jacob Jester was born bef 1775. Jacob died bef 1840. He married Rachel Stoneman. Rachel was born bef 1780. Rachel was the daughter of John Stoneman and Elizabeth [-?-] Stoneman. Rachel died 28 Apr 1848. Her body was interred Deep Creek Friends Cemetery. Jacob Jester and Sidney Susannah Spence had the following children: 3 ii. Nathan Jester was born Guilford Co., NC 19 Nov 1798. Nathan died 28 Jun 1868. He married Tamzy Spencer in Morgan Co., GA, 13 Nov 1821. Tamzy was born in NC 27 Nov 1800. Tamzy was the daughter of David Spencer. Tamzy died 4 Aug 1863. A census listed Nathan as head of household in Jasper Co., GA, 1830. A census listed Nathan as head of household in Lee Co., GA, 1840. A census listed Nathan as head of household in Coosa Co., AL, 1850. A census listed Nathan as head of household in Coosa Co., AL, 1860. 4 iii. David Jester was born Guilford Co., NC 18 Sep 1803. He married Elizabeth Duke in Morgan Co., GA, 17 Jul 1821. (I looked through my database to see if I had another David that might match up with this one to no avail. This David should probably be researched to see what happened to him.) 5 iv. Andrew Jester was born Guilford Co., NC 14 May 1805. Andrew died after 1860 in Leon Co., TX. He married twice. He married Elizabeth [-?-] Jester. Elizabeth was born AR circa 1833. He married Anny [-?-] Jester c1823. Anny was born in GA circa 1808. Anny died after 1870 in Walker Co., GA. 6 v. Noah Jester12 was born 15 Mar 1808. (Another one to research further) 7 vi. Susannah W. Jester was born in GA circa 1809. Susannah died c1875. She married Ephraim Goad in Hamilton Co., TN, c1833. Ephraim was born in TN circa 1805. Ephraim died circa 1876 in Carroll Co., AR. 8 vii. Mary Jester was born 19 May 1811. (You can see by the above comments, these children need to be researched further. We have Susannah's, Jacob's, Nathan's and Andrew's descendants but the others should be researched. Pat Friesen, List Manager for Jester-L Researching and collecting ALL Jester information. Keep those postings coming! https://mlarchives.rootsweb.com/listindexes/emails?listname=&thread=2095783 Re: [JESTER] Jester and Goad lines 04/02/2009 01:12:55 EARNEST RAY & PARKER Cynthia, '''The reason Susannah Jester is questioned as being a daughter is that she was not listed in Sidney Spence's Bible Record of her children.''' Cousin Anne Turner another Jacob Jester I descendant provided the Bible Record. I am descended from Jacob Jester II son of Jacob Jester I. See below for Jacob Jester I's children after his 2nd marriage: Wife 2. Sidney Spence b. 1768, Married 3/17/1798 (bond) Nathan Spence bondsman :Nathan Jester b. 11/19/1798 d. 6/28/1868 M. 11/13/1821 Tamzy Spence :'''''Susannah M. Jester b. est 1809 d. est 1875 m. est 1833 Ephraim Goad b est 1805 d. 1876 (note Susannah is still in question as being a daughter?)''''' :David Jester b. 9/18/1803 m 7/17/1821 Elizabeth Duke :Andrew Nathan Jester b. 5/14/1805 d. aft 1860 :Noah Jester b. 3/15/1808 :Mary Jester b. 5/19/1811 Jacob & Sidney Spence Bible records from Anne Turner '''''(Note by Jester-173 Anne Jester Turner did not add the Susannah part, because Susannah is not mentioned in the bible.)''''' Cynthia wrote: > Due to work obligations and time conflicts, I have been away from genealogy > for the past many years and I am now ready to resume my research. > > I have a question regarding the NC Marriage Record for Jester posted several > years ago. My question is: Who was J. or John Hamilton, a witness for > several Jester marriages? > 1. Jacob Jester married Sidney Spence, 7 March 1798, Nathan K. Spen..., > John Hamilton > 2. John Jester married Mary Williams, 23 July 1803, James Mills, J. > Hamilton > 3. Maskell Jester married Margrit Brasselton, 1801 William Ford, John > Hamilton > 4. Thomas Jester married Jermimah Sweet, 9 June 1790, Nimrod Jester, DWD > Holland, Patrick McGibboney, bondsmen; J. Hamilton, witness. > > I am a descendant of Susanna W. Jester (b. @ 1809, GA) and Ephraim Goad (b. > @1805, TN), married @1836-1839, through their daughter, Susanna Mary > "Minnie" (Goad) and her husband, Absalom L. Hamby, married 1862, Carroll > County, AR. Susanna M. (Goad) Hamby died in 1869, 9 days after the birth of > her fifth child (James Ephraim Goad), my great grandfather. > > I know in the past many on the Jester List felt that Susanna W. (Jester) > Goad was not a daughter of Jacob Jester and Sidney Susanna(h) Spence. Has > any evidence surfaced on the List or further research been done in the past > 9-10 years regarding this particular Susanna? > > Any comments or help would be appreciated. > Thanks, > Cynthia. Re: [JESTER] Jester and Goad lines EARNEST RAY & PARKER Ok, Here is another suspected daughter of Jacob Jester I and his first wife, listed in Sidney Spence's Bible. Sarah Jester b. 10/29/1786 D. 7/6/1839 M. a Lanier, married name, death date and age in Jacob & Sidney Spence Jester's Family Bible. Cynthia have you considered the possibility that Susannah Jester was the daughter of one of Jacob Jester's sons by his first marriage who moved to Georgia with him and Sidney Spence? Ray https://mlarchives.rootsweb.com/listindexes/emails?listname=&thread=21340900 Jester's and Looney's in Walker Co., Ga. In a message dated 12/28/98 4:28:11 PM Pacific Standard Time, twellman << ...was the daughter of Ephraim and Sidney Susannah JESTER ...>> Greetings all, The above Jester caught my eye because 3X's great grandmother was Mary Ann Jester. Does anyone know anything about the following Looney and Jester Family. I'm particularly looking for the Parents of Mary Ann Jester. Thank You, Dan Cook COOKERLP[at]AOL.COM Researching: Brock, Looney, Jester, and Wigley among others in Walker Co., Ga. Mary Ann JESTER BIRTH: abt 1822, unknown location DEATH: AFT 1890, Carroll Co., AR SPOUSE: John Commodore Perry LOONEY MARRIAGE: abt. 1843, Walker Co., GA CHILDREN Elizabeth LOONEY John LOONEY (my Gr Gr grandfather married Martha Brock) Francis LOONEY Samuel LOONEY Nancy LOONEY Susannah LOONEY Francis LOONEY Andrew LOONEY Robert LOONEY James LOONEY https://mlarchives.rootsweb.com/listindexes/emails?listname=&thread=2095787 04/05/2009 03:21:12 Re: [JESTER] JESTER Digest, Vol 4, Issue 22 Cynthia Wellman Ray, As I previously said, I am just now getting back into genealogy after being away for 10 years; as you can imagine, there is a great deal of information I need to catch up on. Thank you for your help...it is very much appreciated. Yes, I have been looking into the possibility that "my" Susanna Jester, wife of Eph. Goad, is from another Jester family member rather than Jacob, born 1732. I have contacted a cousin in Arkansas (Hamby, Goad, Jester, Bunch lines) and we have been going over our information, notes, research and early Carroll Co., AR records and correspondence. Again, thanks for your help and information. Cynthia.

Messages for Database Errors

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Messages to add as Comments on profiles that are in the Database Errors Project. '''Profile has a number in location field''' This profile has a number in a location field. Removing the number will correct a database error. '''Profile should have a Privacy level of Open:''' Based on a child's DOB, this profile should have a Privacy level of Open (white background, more than 200 years old), not Public (green background). Making this profile Open will correct a database error. Based on the DOB, this profile should have a Privacy level of Open (white background, more than 200 years old), not Public (green background). Making this profile Open will correct a database error. Based on the DOD, this profile should have a Privacy level of Open (white background, more than 200 years old), not Public (green background). Making this profile Open will correct a database error. ''This message is suitable for profiles in the following errors:'' 212 & 312 '''Profile is missing gender:''' This profile has been identified as having no gender. Adding the correct gender will correct a database error. ''This message is suitable for profiles in the following errors:'' 204, 304, 502, 504, 506, 508 & 509 '''Profile is wrong gender:''' This profile has been identified as having the wrong gender. Adding the correct gender will correct a database error. ''This message is suitable for profiles in the following errors:'' '''Missing Biography''' ==Biography== ==Sources==

Messers Bryce and Weston shirt and collar manufacturers

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'''unknown date''' Bryce and Weston had a motorised delivery tricycle of which there is a photo on John Weekly Weston's profile [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Weston-4752-2]]. '''1910''' Shirt and Collar Manufacturers Bryce and Weston, Clarendon Road. Londonderry. "Londonderry, Merchants and Traders" [https://www.libraryireland.com/UlsterDirectory1910/Londonderry5.php Library Ireland] Accessed 26 December 2021 '''1919''' There are more images at Historic England:- (Accessed 26 December 2021) The collar warehouse at Bryce & Weston Ltd in 45 Fore Street. [https://historicengland.org.uk/images-books/photos/item/BL24432/007] A studio at Bryce & Weston Ltd in 45 Fore Street [[https://historicengland.org.uk/images-books/photos/item/BL24432/008]] The despatch department at Bryce & Weston Ltd in 45 Fore Street [[https://historicengland.org.uk/images-books/photos/item/BL24432/009]] A display of the show cards of Bryce & Weston Ltd [[https://historicengland.org.uk/images-books/photos/item/BL24432/010]] An exterior view of the works of Bryce & Weston Ltd on Rainville Road, W6 [[https://historicengland.org.uk/images-books/photos/item/BL24432/012]] Female workers ironing shirts at Bryce & Weston Ltd on Rainville Road (http://www.englishheritagearchives.org.uk/SingleResult/Default.aspx?id=677401&t=Quick&cr=bedford+lemere+&io=True&l=all&page=1626 - link no longer works - not on Internet Archive) Female workers sorting and packing shirts into boxes at Bryce & Weston Ltd on Rainville Road [[https://historicengland.org.uk/images-books/photos/item/BL24432/014]] The cutting room at Bryce & Weston Ltd on Rainville Road (http://www.englishheritagearchives.org.uk/SingleResult/Default.aspx?id=677407&t=Quick&cr=bedford+lemere+&io=True&l=all&page=1626 - link no longer works - not on Internet Archive) The machine room at Bryce & Weston Ltd on Rainville Road, with female workers sewing {http://www.englishheritagearchives.org.uk/SingleResult/Default.aspx?id=677410&t=Quick&cr=bedford+lemere+&io=True&l=all&page=1626 - link nno longer works - not on Internet Archive) '''c 1920''' "The relatively stable prosperity enjoyed by the Derry shirt industry during the last two decades of the nineteenth century gave way to turbulence in the early part of the twentieth century. Sharp alteration in the price of cotton and the dislocation brought about by the onset of war had serve effects on sales. On the other hand new firms were being created. In 1907 they were 30 firms in the city and by 1920 there were 40. Bryce and Weston at the end of the First World War built the last shirt factory on the Strand Road." Extract from Derry City Council, Archives & Genealogy Service (https://www.iar.ie/Archive.shtml?DCC/MSS2 - link no longer works).
Link to copy of page 17 November 2017 [https://web.archive.org/web/20171117105623/https://www.iar.ie/Archive.shtml?DCC/MSS2 Wayback Machine, Internet Archive]. '''1937''' "In June 1937 Messers Bryce and Weston, one of the leading shirt manufacturers in Derry, attempted to ‘downsize’ which led to a protest. Police were called to the scene but the girls (workforce) who were planning a sit-in overnight changed their minds and went home." paraphrase from article at (https://www.derryjournal.com/news/industrial-action-with-a-difference-the-singing-strikers-1-3471492 - - link no longer works).
Link to copy of page 17 November 2017 [https://web.archive.org/web/20171117102401/https://www.derryjournal.com/news/industrial-action-with-a-difference-the-singing-strikers-1-3471492]. This had pictures of the building (now a supermarket) and the factory interior but the Wayback Machine did not archive them.. My grandfather (John Weekly Weston), one of the partners, died in 1932 and I was told by my mother and father, who both worked at Bryce and Weston, that the firm went bankrupt when my grandfather was still alive, during the depression. There is a letter to my father (https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Weston-4752, https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Weston-4752-3 and https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Weston-4752-4) on my grandfather's profile which indicates that times are troubled. Perhaps some other company bought out the firm during the bankruptcy. The Derry factory was evidently still going in 1937. No records were found during a search at Companies House in August 2023.. == Sources ==

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[[Category: Silva-1055]] Note: This is a semi-advanced clean-up of a very messy gedcom profile. This is '''not''' creating a finished profile. It is simply cleaning it up properly so that somebody (or you) can come in later and create a more finished profile. '''First Step''': {{Blue|Look for FamilySearch sources for any Ancestry sources (RootsSearch makes this easy). Copy and paste the source over the Ancestry source in the Sources section leaving the Source # for now.}} {{Red|You can delete any lines that are just a Repository}} '''Hint''': You can hide each link by putting a bracket [ at the start of the url, type a space at the end of the url, copy and paste the name (i.e. United States Census), then put a ] bracket at the end of your title.(See the sources section of the final biography in Edit Mode) '''Second Step'''': Rename each source using (The only space is between 'ref' and 'name') '''Third Step''': {{Pale Orange|For every source you replaced, leaving the original source if no free source found, look at that Source number.}} Highlight the and copy. Ctl-F on your keyboard. Type in the last four or five numbers in that Source number. 'Enter' on your keyboard. For '''every''' source in the biography section that has that number, paste your over that entire source and add the forward slash . {{Pale Orange|To make it easier, after you do this the first time, highlight and copy after adding the forwards slash, then continue pasting over matching items. Continue doing this for each source until they are all replaced in the Biography section.}} '''Hint''': It helps to click that 'Preview' button once in a while. If you made a mistake with a source it is easier to find it you check every so often. '''Fourth Step''': Now for some clean up. Add headings to your '''{{Purple|Residence}}''' and '''{{Purple|Family}}''' sections. In the Residence section: * Change the word '''Residence''' so that it is a heading, not in bold * Backspace so that the date and location are on the same line * Put the residence years in order * Cut any extra information (i.e. Marital Status) and paste it below at the end of that source In the Family section: * Delete any information that is about the parents marriage/family (or cut and paste into that profile). '''Fifth Step''': Move any 'this gedcom created by So-and-So and ThisDate' to an ''Acknowledgements'' section. '''Sixth Step''': {{Red|Delete any lines regarding LDS, warning messages (such as birth cannot be parsed), personal file locations, 'Last Changed' sections and USER ID sections. }} '''Final Step''': This step is based on your own personal preference. You can leave the 'Born' and 'Died' sections, or you can enter that information into a basic bio. * i.e. George Stockwell was born on the 29th of July 1889 in Merton, Minnesota. Leave all of the sources inserted so that the person completing the 'final' profile can decide what they want to keep. If there is more than one birth or death, move the extra ones into a 'Research Notes' section. Make sure the required < / references > tag is under 'Sources' __NOTOC__ == Congratulations == Now the profile is a '''lot''' cleaner. Check in Preview mode as you go along to make sure that you are achieving what you want. See the completed [[#Biography|Biography]] below. ---- :'''Biography''' :'''George''' Stockwell. {{Pale Orange|< ref > Source S-2069644082 Year 1920; Census Place: Michigan, Nelson, North Dakota; Roll: T625_1337; Page 10A; Enumeration District: 83; Image . Note (Ancestry url) Note: Birth date abt 1891 Birth place Minnesota Residence date: 1920 Residence place: Michigan, Nelson, North Dakota < / ref >< ref >Source: S-2069644040 Year: 1930; Census Place: Bass Brook, Itasca, Minnesota; Roll: 1102; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 6; Image: 28.0. Note: (Ancestry url) Note: Birth date: abt 1891 Birth place: Minnesota Residence date: 1930 Residence place: Bass Brook, Itasca, Minnesota < /ref >< ref >Source: [[#S-2069644070]] Year: 1910; Census Place: Detroit Ward 10, Wayne, Michigan; Roll: T624_684; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 155; Image: 987. Note: (Ancestry url) Note: Birth date: abt 1884 Birth place: Michigan Residence date: 1910 Residence place: Detroit Ward 10, Wayne, Michigan < /ref >< ref >Source: [[#S-2069644058]] Year: 1900; Census Place: Clinton Falls, Steele, Minnesota; Roll: T623_793; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 126. Note: (Ancestry url) Note: Birth date: Jul 1890 Birth place: Minnesota Residence date: 1900 Residence place: Clinton Falls, Steele, Minnesota < /ref >< ref >Source: [[#S-2069644083]] Note: (Ancestry url) Note: Birth date: 29 Jul 1889 Birth place: Death date: 5 Nov 1977 Death place: Itasca, Minnesota < /ref >< ref >Source: [[#S-2069644070]] Year: 1910; Census Place: Clinton Falls, Steele, Minnesota; Roll: T624_696; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 0125; Image: 286; FHL microfilm: 1374709. Note: (Ancestry url) Note: Birth date: 1891 Birth place: Minnesota Residence date: 1910 Residence place: Clinton Falls, Steele, Minnesota < /ref >< ref >Source: [[#S-2069644134]] Registration Location: Nelson County, North Dakota; Roll: ; Draft Board: . Note: (Ancestry url) Birth date: 29 Jul 1890 Birth place: Minnesota Residence date: Residence place: Nelson, North Dakota < /ref >< ref >Source: [[#S-2069644148]] Number: 472-32-0638; Issue State: Minnesota; Issue Date: Before 1951. Note: (Ancestry url) Birth date: 29 Jul 1889 Birth place: Death date: Nov 1977 Death place: Grand Rapids, Itasca, Minnesota, United States of America < /ref >< ref >Source: [[#S-2069644096]] Note: (Ancestry url) Birth date: abt 1891 Birth place: Minnesota Residence date: 14 Jun 1905 Residence place: Clinton Falls < /ref >< ref >Source: [[#S-1608683499]] Note: (Ancestry url) Birth date: 1889 Birth place: Death date: 1977 Death place: < /ref >< ref >Source: [[#S-1638050436]] < /ref >< ref >Source: [[#S-1616577349]] Year: 1940; Census Place: Township 53 Range 24, Itasca, Minnesota; Roll: T627_1928; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 31-61 < /ref >< ref >Source: [[#S-1608681282]] < /ref >< ref >Source: [[#S1400674069]] < /ref >< ref >Source: [[#S1400674069]] < /ref >< ref >Source: [[#S1400674069]] < /ref >< ref >Source: [[#S-1638050006]] < /ref >}} :'''Born''' :29 Jul 1889. :Merton, Minnesota, USA. {{Pale Orange|< ref >Source: #S-2069644082 Year: 1920; Census Place: Michigan, Nelson, North Dakota; Roll: T625_1337; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 83; Image: . Note: (Looooong Ancestry url) Note: Birth date: abt 1891 Birth place: Minnesota Residence date: 1920 Residence place: Michigan, Nelson, North Dakota < /ref >< ref >Source: #S-2069644040 Year: 1930; Census Place: Bass Brook, Itasca, Minnesota; Roll: 1102; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 6; Image: 28.0. Note: (Looooong Ancestry url) Note: Birth date: abt 1891 Birth place: Minnesota Residence date: 1930 Residence place: Bass Brook, Itasca, Minnesota < /ref >< ref >Source: S-2069644070 Year: 1910; Census Place: Detroit Ward 10, Wayne, Michigan; Roll: T624_684; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 155; Image: 987. Note: (Looooong Ancestry url) Note: Birth date: abt 1884 Birth place: Michigan Residence date: 1910 Residence place: Detroit Ward 10, Wayne, Michigan < /ref >< ref >Source: S-2069644058 Year: 1900; Census Place: Clinton Falls, Steele, Minnesota; Roll: T623_793; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 126. Note: (Looooong Ancestry url) Note: Birth date: Jul 1890 Birth place: Minnesota Residence date: 1900 Residence place: Clinton Falls, Steele, Minnesota < /ref >< ref >Source: S-2069644083 Note: (Looooong Ancestry url) Note: Birth date: 29 Jul 1889 Birth place: Death date: 5 Nov 1977 Death place: Itasca, Minnesota < /ref >< ref >Source: S-2069644070 Year: 1910; Census Place: Clinton Falls, Steele, Minnesota; Roll: T624_696; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 0125; Image: 286; FHL microfilm: 1374709. Note: (Looooong Ancestry url)Note: Birth date: 1891 Birth place: Minnesota Residence date: 1910 Residence place: Clinton Falls, Steele, Minnesota < /ref >< ref >Source: S-2069644134 Registration Location: Nelson County, North Dakota; Roll: ; Draft Board: . Note: (Looooong Ancestry url) Birth date: 29 Jul 1890 Birth place: Minnesota Residence date: Residence place: Nelson, North Dakota < /ref >< ref >Source: S-2069644148 Number: 472-32-0638; Issue State: Minnesota; Issue Date: Before 1951. Note: (Looooong Ancestry url) Birth date: 29 Jul 1889 Birth place: Death date: Nov 1977 Death place: Grand Rapids, Itasca, Minnesota, United States of America < /ref >< ref >Source: S-2069644096 Note: (Looooong Ancestry url) Birth date: abt 1891 Birth place: Minnesota Residence date: 14 Jun 1905 Residence place: Clinton Falls < /ref >< ref >Source: [[#S-1608683499]] Note: (Looooong Ancestry url) Birth date: 1889 Birth place: Death date: 1977 Death place: < /ref >< ref >Source: S-1616577349 Year: 1940; Census Place: Township 53 Range 24, Itasca, Minnesota; Roll: T627_1928; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 31-61 < /ref >}} :24 Aug 1890. :Merton, Minnesota, USA. {{Pale Orange| < ref >Source: S-1638050006 < /ref >}} {{Red| :''Found multiple copies of birth date. Using 29 Jul 1889'' NOTE: This can be deleted}} :'''Died''' :5 Nov 1977. :Grand Rapids, Itasca, Minnesota, United States of America. {{Pale Orange|< ref >Source: [[#S-2069644083]] Note: (Looooong Ancestry url) Note: Birth date: 29 Jul 1889 Birth place: Death date: 5 Nov 1977 Death place: Itasca, Minnesota < /ref >< ref >Source: [[#S-2069644148]] Number: 472-32-0638; Issue State: Minnesota; Issue Date: Before 1951. Note: (Looooong Ancestry url) Birth date: 29 Jul 1889 Birth place: Death date: Nov 1977 Death place: Grand Rapids, Itasca, Minnesota, United States of America < /ref >< ref >Source: [[#S-1608683499]] Note: (Looooong Ancestry url) Birth date: 1889 Birth place: Death date: 1977 Death place: < /ref >}} '''{{Purple|Add a Residence heading here}}''' :{{Red|Residence}} :1928 :Detroit, Michigan, USA. {{Pale Orange|< ref >Source: [[#S-1608681282]] < /ref >}} :1935 :Township 53 Range 24, Itasca, Minnesota. {{Pale Orange|< ref >Source: [[#S-1616577349]] Year: 1940; Census Place: :Township 53 Range 24, Itasca, Minnesota; Roll: T627_1928; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 31-61 < /ref >}} :Marital Status: MarriedRelation to Head of House: Head. :1 Apr 1940. :Township 53 Range 24, Itasca, Minnesota, USA. {{Pale Orange|< ref >Source: [[#S-1616577349]] Year: 1940; Census Place: Township 53 Range 24, Itasca, Minnesota; Roll: T627_1928; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 31-61 < /ref >}} :14 Jun 1905. :Clinton Falls. {{Pale Orange|< ref >Source: [[#S-2069644096]] Note: (Looooong Ancestry url) Birth date: abt 1891 Birth place: Minnesota Residence date: 14 Jun 1905 Residence place: Clinton Falls < /ref >}} :Nelson, North Dakota. {{Pale Orange|< ref >Source: [[#S-2069644134]] Registration Location: Nelson County, North Dakota; Roll: ; Draft Board: . Note: (Looooong Ancestry url) Birth date: 29 Jul 1890 Birth place: Minnesota Residence date: Residence place: Nelson, North Dakota < /ref >}} :1910 :Clinton Falls, Steele, Minnesota. {{Pale Orange|< ref >Source: [[#S-2069644070]] Year: 1910; Census Place: Clinton Falls, Steele, Minnesota; Roll: T624_696; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 0125; Image: 286; FHL microfilm: 1374709. Note: (Looooong Ancestry url) Note: Birth date: 1891 Birth place: Minnesota Residence date: 1910 Residence place: Clinton Falls, Steele, Minnesota < /ref >}} :1930 :Bass Brook, Itasca, Minnesota. {{Pale Orange|< ref >Source: [[#S-2069644040]] Year: 1930; Census Place: Bass Brook, Itasca, Minnesota; Roll: 1102; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 6; Image: 28.0. Note: (Looooong Ancestry url) Note: Birth date: abt 1891 Birth place: Minnesota Residence date: 1930 Residence place: Bass Brook, Itasca, Minnesota < /ref >}} :1930 :Bass Brook, Itasca, Minnesota. {{Pale Orange|< ref >Source: [[#S-2069644040]] Year: 1930; Census Place: Bass Brook, Itasca, Minnesota; Roll: 1102; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 6; Image: 28.0. Note: (Looooong Ancestry url) Note: Birth date: abt 1891 Birth place: Minnesota Residence date: 1930 Residence place: Bass Brook, Itasca, Minnesota < /ref >}} :1900 :Clinton Falls, Steele, Minnesota. {{Pale Orange|< ref >Source: [[#S-2069644058]] Year: 1900; Census Place: Clinton Falls, Steele, Minnesota; Roll: T623_793; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 126. Note: (Looooong Ancestry url) Note: Birth date: Jul 1890 Birth place: Minnesota Residence date: 1900 Residence place: Clinton Falls, Steele, Minnesota < /ref >}} :1910 :Detroit Ward 10, Wayne, Michigan. {{Pale Orange|< ref >Source: [[#S-2069644070]] Year: 1910; Census Place: Detroit Ward 10, Wayne, Michigan; Roll: T624_684; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 155; Image: 987. Note: (Looooong Ancestry url) Note: Birth date: abt 1884 Birth place: Michigan Residence date: 1910 Residence place: Detroit Ward 10, Wayne, Michigan < /ref >}} :1930 :Bass Brook, Itasca, Minnesota. {{Pale Orange|< ref >Source: [[#S-2069644040]] Year: 1930; Census Place: Bass Brook, Itasca, Minnesota; Roll: 1102; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 6; Image: 28.0. Note: (Looooong Ancestry url) Note: Birth date: abt 1891 Birth place: Minnesota Residence date: 1930 Residence place: Bass Brook, Itasca, Minnesota < /ref >}} :1920 :Michigan, Nelson, North Dakota. {{Pale Orange|< ref >Source: [[#S-2069644082]] Year: 1920; Census Place: Michigan, :Nelson, North Dakota; Roll: T625_1337; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 83; Image: . Note: (Looooong Ancestry url) Note: Birth date: abt 1891 Birth place: Minnesota Residence date: 1920 Residence place: Michigan, Nelson, North Dakota < /ref >}} '''{{Purple|Add a Family heading here}}''' :'''Marriage''' :18 Feb 1914. :Owatonna, Steele, Minnesota. {{Pale Orange|< ref >Source: [[#S-1638050436]] < /ref >}} : {{Red|:Marriage}} : {{Red|Husband Harvey John Stockwell. }} : {{Red|Wife Sarah Frances Parsons. }} : {{Red|Child: George Stockwell. }} : {{Red|Marriage}} : {{Red|1887}} : {{Red|Minnesota< ref >Source: [[#S-2069644058]] Year: 1900; Census Place: Clinton Falls, Steele, Minnesota; Roll: T623_793; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 126. Note: (Looooong Ancestry url) Note: Birth date: Sep 1863 Birth place: Minnesota Marriage date: 1887 Marriage place: Residence date: 1900 Residence place: Clinton Falls, Steele, Minnesota < /ref >}} :'''Sources''' < references / > *Source: {{Blue|S-1608681282 Repository: [[#R-2140990398]] U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989 (Beta) Ancestry.com Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.Original data - Original sources vary according to directory. The title of the specific directory being viewed is listed at the top of the image viewer page. Check the directory titl Note: }} * {{Red|Repository : span R-2140990398 R-2140990398 Ancestry.com Note: }} *Source: {{Blue|S-1608683499 Repository: #R-2140990398 Web: Minnesota, Find A Grave Index, 1849-2011 Ancestry.com Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.Original data - Find A Grave. Find A Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi: accessed 14 February 2012.Original data: Find A Grave. Find A Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cg Note: }} * Source: {{Blue|S-1616577349 Repository: [[#R-2140990398]] 1940 United States Federal Census Ancestry.com Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1940. T627 Note: }} * Source: {{Blue|S-1638050006 Repository: [[#R-2140990398]] Minnesota, Births and Christenings Index, 1840-1980 Ancestry.com Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.Original data - "Minnesota Births and Christenings, 1840–1980." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2009, 2010. 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Reels 1-47 and 10 Note: }} * Source: {{Blue|S-2069644134 Repository: [[#R-2140990398]] World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Ancestry.com Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005.Original data - United States, Selective Service System. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Admini Note: }} * Source: {{Blue|S-2069644148 Repository: [[#R-2140990398]] Social Security Death Index Ancestry.com Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010.Original data - Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social Security Administration.Original data: Social Security Administration. Social Security D Note: }} * Source: {{Blue|S1400674069 Repository: [[#R-2140990398]] U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.}} ---- ==Biography== ([[#Congratulations|Return to Instructions]]) ''Note: Look in Edit Mode to see the wiki markup for sources'' George Stockwell was born on the 29th of July 1889 in Merton, Minnesota. George married Pearl Pulford on the 18th of February 1914 in Steele County, Minnesota. George died on the 5th of November 1977 in Grand Rapids, Minnesota. He was laid to rest in the Harris Cemetery. ===Residence=== :'''1900''': Clinton Falls, Steele, Minnesota :'''1905''': Clinton Falls. :'''1910''': Clinton Falls, Steele, Minnesota :'''1920''': Michigan, Nelson, North Dakota. :'''1928''': Detroit, Michigan :'''1930''': Bass Brook, Itasca, Minnesota :'''1935''': Township 53 Range 24, Itasca, Minnesota :'''1940''': Township 53 Range 24, Itasca, Minnesota === Family === :'''Husband''': George Stockwell :'''Wife''': Pearl Pulford :'''Married''': 18 Feb 1914 Owatonna, Steele, Minnesota == Sources ==

Meszecsov in Konak and Boka

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[[Category:Konak, Srbija]] [[Category:Boka, Srbija]] [[Category: Meszecsov Name Study]] This page is part of the [[Space:Meszecsov_Name_Study|Meszecsov Name Study]]. '''Konak''' (Hungarian: Kanak) became a branch of the Boka parish between 1815Catalogus Venerabilis Cleri Diocesis Csanadiensis Pro Anno 1815, p. 52 and 1820Catalogus Venerabilis Cleri Diocesis Csanadiensis Pro Anno 1820, p. 69, which fits with the foundation of Konak, that often is stated as 1820.Banat Bulgarian minority, The Eliznik pages (https://eliznik.org.uk/banat-bulgarian-minority/ : accessed 21 July 2023)Banat Bulgarians - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Banat_Bulgarians&oldid=1145671862 : accessed 21 July 2023) Therefore Konak was one of the earlier settlements of Banat Bulgarians in the second half of the 18th century, after the "initial" foundations Beșenova Veche (Stár Bišnov 1738; currently Dudeștii Vechi) and Vinga (Tereziopol 1741), as well as Modoš (1779) Since the Meszecsov were Banat Bulgarians, it might be useful to scan the available sources for Konak for people with a matching surname. == Church book originals == The original Boka church books from 1801 until 1852 are part of the collection of the Historical Archives Zrenjanin. An inquiry for all Meszecsov birth, marriage and death records for 1838-1841, 1844 and 1847-1849 yielded the following results. * to do: request the remaining years missing in the duplicates === Baptisms === * [[Meszetsov-5|Péter Meszetsov]], was born on March 5, 1841, father: Pál, mother: Sztojcsev Anna; * [[Meszetsov-3|Margaretha Meszetsov]], born on July 26, 1843, father: Pál, mother: Sztojcsev Anna; * [[Meszetsov-10|Katalina Meszetsov]], was born on February 24, 1846, father: Antal, mother Augusztinov Agatha; * [[Meszetsov-9|Ferencz Meszetso]], born on May 21, 1848, father Anatal, mother Augusztino Agatha; === Marriages === * [[Meszetsov-8|Mesztso Anatal]] and [[Augustinov-4|Agatha Augusztinov]], married on December 5, 1838. === Deaths === * [[Meszetsov-11|Meszetsov Mátyás]], died on March 27, 1841, father Pál, mother: Anna Sztojtsov; * [[Meszetsov-3|Meszetsov Margaretha]], died on September 14, 1845, father: Pál, mother Sztojcsev Anna, * [[Meszetsov-7|Meszetso András]], died on August 13, 1847, father: Antal, mother: Augusztino Lucia. == Church book duplicates == The Archives of Vojvodina in Novi Sad own [https://maticneknjige.org.rs/grad-knjiga/boka/ church book duplicates for Boka], which are available online since 2023. === Baptisms === Baptism record duplicates start in 1827 and end in 1895 including. Years missing are 1826, 1833, 1835, 1838-1841, 1844, 1847, 1847-1849, 1853-1854, 1859-1860, 1865 So far only parents names were checked. * to do: check godparents column as well * status: completed until 1895 * the 1880s contain a lot of people from Rogendorf and Ittvarnok Carriers of the name: * [[Meszetsov-3|Margaretha Meszetsov (1843-1845)]] * [[Meszetsov-7|Andras Meszetsov (1843-)]] * [[Meszetsov-10|Karolina Meszetsov (1846-)]] * [[Detso-1|Georgius Detso (1851-)]] (mother's side) * [[Messecsov-1|Martin Messecsov]] (first-born of Paulus and Juliana Borsy) *Maria Lebanov daughter of Petrus Lebanov and [[Messecsov-2|Barbara Messecsov]] * [[Decsov-2|Clara Decsov]] (1857) * [https://maticneknjige.org.rs/mk/maticne-knjige-boka-1858-rimokatolici-krsteni/ 1858-08-18 Maria Pennov, Thomas Descsov and Maria Meszecsov as godparents] * [[Decsov-3|Magdalena Decsov]] * [[Meszecsov-13|Theodora Meszecsov (1863)]] * [[Meszetsov-6|Michael Meszetsov (1866)]] * [[Decsov-4|Petronilla Decsov (1868)]] * 1868-06 Joannes Lebanov Sv Petrus and Barbara Meszecsov * [[Messetsov-2|Sebastian Meszecsov (1868)]] * 1869-02-13 Joannes Sebastianov, Paten Joannes Meszecsov and Margareta Tyurcsov =>[[Meszecsov-11]] * [[Meszecsov-12|Sebastian Meszecsov (1870)]] * [[Meszecsov-8|1871-07-29 + Magdalena Meszecsov]] * 1873-10-01 [[Messecov-1|Joseph]] and [[Messecov-2|Maria Meszecsov]] * [[Meszecsov-14|Ladislaus Meszecsov (1876)]] * [[Meszecsov-26|Petrus Meszecsov (1878)]] * [[Meszecsov-15|Leopold Meszecsov (1879)]] * [[Meszecsov-22|Barbara Meszecsov (1880)]] * [[Meszecsov-18|Michael Meszecsov (1882)]] * [[Meszecsov-19|Antonius Meszecsov (1884)]] * [[Meszecsov-16|Ludovicus Auerlius Meszecsov (1886)]] Other remotely interesting names found (only random appearance, there might be more): * [https://maticneknjige.org.rs/mk/maticne-knjige-boka-1827-rimokatolici-krsteni/ 1827-06-01 Juliana Pejov] * [https://maticneknjige.org.rs/mk/maticne-knjige-boka-1831-rimokatolici-krsteni/ 1831-05-22 Barbara Meszets] * [https://maticneknjige.org.rs/mk/maticne-knjige-boka-1837-rimokatolici-krsteni/ 1837-22-23 Susanna Augstin(ov?)] * [https://maticneknjige.org.rs/mk/maticne-knjige-boka-1843-rimokatolici-krsteni/ 1843-09-08 Adam Meszetin?] *[https://maticneknjige.org.rs/mk/maticne-knjige-boka-1843-rimokatolici-krsteni/ 1843-12-30 Antal Augustinov], [[Meszetsov-4|Pal Meszevsov]] and Anna as godparents * [https://maticneknjige.org.rs/mk/maticne-knjige-boka-1845-rimokatolici-krsteni/# 1845-08-31 Janos] + godparents * 1874-02-23 Donatus Damianov, one parent from Etschka, one from Ittvarnok and maybe Anton Meszecsov and Anna Gerdov as godparent * 1874-05-19 Marcus Damianov, another Anton as godparent * 1875/1874-12-27 Joannes Karagyuerc?, son of Sebastian and Catharina Meszecsov?, godfather Damian Meszecsov? - or is that Mircsov? * 1879-09-09 Petronilla Sebatianov - Joannes Meszescov and Petronilla as godparents * 1880-12-03 Nicolaus Bobojcsov godfather Nicolaus Meszecsov and Theresia Damjanov * 1881-11-22 JohanneSebastianov godparents: Joanes Meszecsov und Petronilla * 1884-05-21 Tv Michael Sebastianov and Anastasia Kalcsov, godparents Joannes Meszecsov and Catharina Pejov * 1890-02-19 Demetrius, son of Joannes Kattarov and Rozalia Hasß(?), godparents Nicolaus Kalapis and Magdalena Mircsov * 1846-10-21 Janos Augustinov, [[Meszetsov-4|Pal Meszevsov]] and Anna as godparents ('''to add''') === Deaths === Death record duplicates start in 1826 and end in 1895 including. Years missing are 1833, 1838-1841, 1844, 1846-1849, 1850 (most), 1853-1858, 1860-1869 So far only names of the dead between 1826 and 1895 were evaluated, the column for their family was mainly ignored. * to do: check the other column Carriers of the name: * [[Meszetsov-3|Margaretha Meszetsov (1843-1845)]] * [[Meszecov-1|Maria Meszecov (abt.1828-1870)]] (wife of Thomas Decsov, born in Ittvarnok) * [[Meszecsov-8|Magdalena Meszecsov (1871-1871)]] * [[Messecov-1|Joseph Messecov (1873-1873)]] * [[Messecov-2|Maria Messecov (1873-1873)]] * [[Meszetsov-6|Michael (Meszetsov) Meszecsov (1866-1878)]] * [[Meszecov-2|Catharina Meszecov (abt.1869-1878)]] * [[Meszecsov-18|Michael Meszecsov (1882-1882)]] * [[Meszecsov-19|Anton Meszecsov (1884-1884)]] * [[Meszecsov-17|Eva Meszecsov (1885-1885)]] * [[Meszecsov-11|Joannes Meszecsov (abt.1837-1890)]] (husband of Magaretha Tyurcsov) * [[Meszecsov-9|Joannes Meszecsov (bef.1834-1890)]] (husband of Petronilla Pejov) Other remotely interesting names found (only random appearance, there might be more): * [https://maticneknjige.org.rs/mk/maticne-knjige-boka-1829-rimokatolici-umrli/ 1829-08-07 Nicolaus Meszaros? relicta vidua Cath] * [https://maticneknjige.org.rs/mk/maticne-knjige-boka-1830-rimokatolici-umrli/ 1830-08-04 Marcus Georg Mircsov from Stephansfeld] * [https://maticneknjige.org.rs/mk/maticne-knjige-boka-1831-rimokatolici-umrli/ 1831-01-06 Magdalena ... Roch Masarov from Stephansfeld] * [https://maticneknjige.org.rs/mk/maticne-knjige-boka-1837-rimokatolici-umrli/ 1837-05-07 Mirzlo Stanislaus from Kanak] * [https://maticneknjige.org.rs/mk/maticne-knjige-boka-1842-rimokatolici-umrli/ 1842-07-15 Antal Augustinov from Kanak] * [https://maticneknjige.org.rs/mk/maticne-knjige-boka-1842-rimokatolici-umrli/ 1842-08-09 Franziska Augustinov from Kanak] * [https://maticneknjige.org.rs/mk/maticne-knjige-boka-1842-rimokatolici-umrli/ 1842-08-09 Franciscus Augustinovv from Kanak] * [https://maticneknjige.org.rs/mk/maticne-knjige-boka-1843-rimokatolici-umrli/ 1843-08-21 Anna Mircsov from Neuzina] * [https://maticneknjige.org.rs/mk/maticne-knjige-boka-1870-rimokatolici-umrli/ 1870-11-22 Anna Sebastianov, wife of Bartholomäus Mircsov] * [https://maticneknjige.org.rs/mk/maticne-knjige-boka-1876-rimokatolici-umrli/ 1876-02-02 Segesmundes Neredove] * [https://maticneknjige.org.rs/mk/maticne-knjige-boka-1890-rimokatolici-umrli/# 1890-11-02 +Sebastian Damjanov husband of Maria Bobojcsov] === Marriages === Marriage record duplicates start in 1827 and end in 1895 including. Years missing are 1826, 1833, 1838-1841, 1844, 1846-1849, 1853-1854, 1860, 1865 So far only bride and groom names were checked. * to do: check witnesses column as well * status: 1895 done * 1830 first Bulgarian names * 1834/3 contains baptisms * 1836/1 contains Bulgarians from Etschka * 1837/1 couple from Etschka and Ittvarnok * 1842/2 also Modos * [https://maticneknjige.org.rs/mk/maticne-knjige-boka-1874-rimokatolici-vencani/ 1874-11-17 Ignatz Messecsov und Rosina Haas] (04) * [https://maticneknjige.org.rs/mk/maticne-knjige-boka-1883-rimokatolici-vencani/ 1883-01-15 Paulus Kercsov und Theodora Meszecsov] * [https://maticneknjige.org.rs/mk/maticne-knjige-boka-1887-rimokatolici-vencani/ 1887-05-08 Stanislaus Pennov und Theresia Damjanov (vidua Nicolai Meszecsov) ] * [https://maticneknjige.org.rs/mk/maticne-knjige-boka-1892-rimokatolici-vencani/ 1892-01-31 Sebastian Meszecov und Caatharina Mircsov] == Sources ==

Meszecsov Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Meszecsov Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Meszecsov Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Meszecsov Meszecsov] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Meszecsov name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (Hungary Meszecsov's), by time period (18th Century Meszecsov's), or by topic (Meszecsov DNA, Meszecsov Occupations, Meszecsov Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Meszecsov Name Study, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If you want to have a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] created for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Straub-620|Florian Straub]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Meszecsov}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Membership== * [[Cseke-4|E. Cseke]] == Known Carriers of the Name== All profiles of people carrying one variant of the surname Meszecsov by birth/adoption, that were created for this study can be found in [[:Category: Meszecsov Name Study]]. Feel free to mark additional profiles using {{One Name Study|name=Meszecsov}}. == Current Topics== * [[Space:Meszecsov_in_Konak_and_Boka|Meszecsov in Konak and Boka]] * do the same for Ivanovo, Etschka and Ittvarnok * determine if [[Meszetsov-1|Antonius Meszetsov]] is identical to one of the people mentioned in the research notes * collect enough courage to add the probable parents of [[Meszecsov-6|Stojan Meszecsov]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mesechoff Mesechoff] (used in the US by descendants of [[Meszecsov-5|Sandor Meszecsov]]) *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Meseciov Meseciov] (nowadays used in Romania) *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mesecov Mesecov] (gravestone of Ference and Rosa Hasz) *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Meszetsov Meszetsov]

Metcalf Family Bible Page

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{{Image|file=Metcalf_Family_Bible_Page.jpg |caption=Zephi Brockett Metcalf Family Bible Page }} ===Births=== :[[Gould-266|Harriet Gould]] :was born March :the first, 1824 :[[Metcalf-55|Zephi B. Metcalf]] :was born June :the 14, 1821 #[[Metcalf-1627|Algeroy A. Metcalf]] #:Born; Oct, 8th 1846 #[[Metcalf-1633|Hartley A. Metcalf]] #:Born; Feb, 4th 1849 #[[Metcalf-54|Aminzo D. Metcalf]] #:Born; July, 9th 1851 #[[Metcalf-1634|Ida Ellen Metcalf]] #:Born; Feb, 26 1853 #[[Metcalf-1640|Levi Phillip Metcalf]] #:Born; Sept, 9th 1855 #[[Metcalf-1629|Dora R. Metcalf]] #:Born; Sept, 4th 1859 #[[Metcalf-1635|James C. Metcalf]] #:Born; April, 10th 1862 #[[Metcalf-1649|William W. Metcalf]] #:Born; Dec, 17th 1863 #[[Metcalf-1643|D. Crump Metcalf]] #:Born; Oct, 10th 1865 #[[Metcalf-53|Gary E. Metcalf]] #:Born; Feb, 2nd 1885 #[[Metcalf-1850|Frankie Metcalf]] #:Borned June 16 1898 #[[Metcalf-1851|Artie Clifford Metcalf]] #:Borned Nov. 23 1900 #[[Metcalf-1852|Theodore Metcalf]] Borned #:March 5 1905 ::See Also: Metcalf, Artie Lou''[[Space: Descendants of Zephi Brockett Metcalf| Descendants of Zephi Brockett Metcalf]]'' (Metcalf, El Paso, Texas, 1991)

Metcalfe Name Study

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[[Category:Metcalfe Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Metcalfe Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Metcalfe Metcalfe] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Metcalfe name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Metcalfes), by time period (18th Century Metcalfes), or by topic (Metcalfe DNA, Metcalfe Occupations, Metcalfe Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Metcalfe Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Metcalfe}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Metcalf Metcalf] * Medcalf

Metheny Family Album

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Family Tree compiled by Charles Metheny, with help from Chris Childers, son of Delores (Metheny) Childers, daughter of Charles, to import his memories into electronic form. Charles used old books from his library to store newspaper clippings and photos, eventually attaching major clippings with matching photos on individual sheets. Minor clippings were glued onto the pages of his old books, sometimes over the top of older clippings. All of the clippings are originals, but lack the newspaper source, most likely from Illinois areas where Charles lived, namely Jasper County and Rockford, IL.

Methodist

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==Conferences== * [[:Category:Virginia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church Ministers]] *[[:Category: Baltimore Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church Ministers]] *[[:Category: Eastern Conference of the Methodist Protestant Church Ministers]] ===Famous Methodists=== *[[Wesley-301|John Wesley]] *[[Asbury-303|Francis Asbury]] *[[Allen-15333| Richard Allen]] *[[Worrall-859| Phoebe Palmer]] *[[Keener-1400| John Christian Keener]] * [[Prettyman-372| Rev. William Prettyman]] * [[Prettyman-415| Rev. Cornelius Prettyman, Jr.]] * [[Prettyman-419| Rev. Wesley Prettyman]] * [[Prettyman-148| Rev. Forrest Johnson Prettyman]] ===Links=== *https://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/christianity/subdivisions/methodist_1.shtml *https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methodism *https://www.umc.org/en/who-we-are/history *https://www.britannica.com/topic/Methodism *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Methodist_Church_in_the_United_States *https://lisalisson.com/finding-methodist-church-records/ *https://www.ancestry.com/search/categories/methodist_records/ *https://www.familytreemagazine.com/premium/religious-records-researching-methodist-ancestors/ The goal of this project is to ...to gather those of Methodist faith and preserve Methodist history. How to Join To join the Methodist project first start out by browsing our current research pages to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a research page does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the Name Study Coordinator: Billie Keaffaber or for assistance. ==Membership== Right now this project just has Three member, me. I am [[Bright-1984|Billie Keaffaber]]. * [[Bright-1984|Billie Keaffaber]] * [[Day-1904|Jack Day]] * [[Colville-218| Joelle Colville-Hanson]] ==Task== Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * to find those of Methodist Faith Minsters, famous, ect * working on profiles and categorization * help with Methodist project * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15616492 send me a private message]. Thanks! ===Related Categories:=== *[[Category: Methodist Ministers]] *[[Category:Methodists]] *[[Category:Methodist Episcopal Church Ministers]] *[[Category:African Methodist Episcopal Church Ministers]] *[[Category:Methodist Protestant Church Ministers]] *[[Category: African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church Ministers]] *[[Category:Methodist Societies_Preachers]] * * *

Methodist Cemetery, Woodbridge, Ontario

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__NOTOC__ ==General Information== '''Cemetery Name:''' Methodist Cemetery (''also known as Woodbridge Pioneer Cemetery, Burwick Chapel Cemetery, and Wesleyan Methodist Burying Ground'') '''Address:''' 120 Meeting House Road, Woodbridge, Ontario, Canada '''GPS Coordinates:''' 43.790054, -79.598542 ==History== Methodist Cemetery at 120 Meeting House Road in Woodbridge, was opened in 1834 and closed in 1972. A stone cairn was erected in 1972 that contains the remaining gravestones. Over the years, it has been known by several different names, including Woodbridge Pioneer Cemetery, Wesleyan Methodist Burying Ground, and Burwick Chapel Cemetery. Today, it is maintained by City of Vaughan. There is no dedicated parking and it is on the top of a steep grassy slope next to the road. The nearest unobtrusive place to park when visiting would be on Meeting House Road, west of Kipling Avenue. ==More Information== See the: *[[:Category:Methodist Cemetery, Woodbridge, Ontario|Methodist Cemetery category]] for profiles of those who have been documented at this cemetery. *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2535425/ Methodist Cemetery on FindAGrave] [[Category:Methodist Cemetery, Woodbridge, Ontario]]

Methodist Church Waterhole Settlement

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Methodist Church Waterhole Settlement
'''WATERHOLE was one of the outstanding communities of Marion County in early days. The place was so named from the early Methodist Church, Waterhole, which the first settlers built as soon as conditions permitted. The church and settlement were in the southwestern part of the county near the Pike County line. The pioneer people who settled there were very pious and had daily worship in their own houses and regular neighborhood services from the first. As early as 1810 we find pioneers began making their homes in this primeval forest near the headquarters of the stream known as Ten Mile Creek and in the vicinity of the Waterhole church.''' Some of the outstanding names identified with this settlement are: The three Lewis brothers: [[Lewis-10121 | Quennie]], [[Lewis-10119 | Lemuel]], and [[Lewis-937| Martin]], [[Davis-22489 | Hosea Davis]],[[Reagan-338 | Steve Regan]], a Mr. January, Mr. Bass, [[Conerly-43 | Dr. Luke Conerly]], [[Cowart-295 | Dr. Newton Cowart]], [[Bullock-690 | Joel Bullock]], and [[Magee-795 |Henry]] and [[Magee-353 | Fleet Magee]], ==Sources== *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gpakt/Counties/marion/formation.html#later '''Marion County W. P. A. History'''] ---- '''[[Lewis-10104|Mrs. Celia Lewis Foxworth]], interviewed by Oizella Foxworth Sylverstien''' {{Image|file=Mrs_Celia_Lewis_Foxworth_interviewed_by_Oizella_Foxworth_Sylverstien_Waterhole_Settlement-1.jpg |align=c|size=400 |caption=Celia Lewis Foxworth. }} August 13, 1936 MHistorirs. Celia Lewis Foxworthcal Research Project Assignment #3 Narratives On Interview; 1. Pioneers: Old Settlements. Interviewed: Mrs. Celia Lewis Foxworth, Gulfport, Mississippi. ===Methodist Church Waterholes Settlement === This was one of the outstanding settlements of Marion County in early days. The place was so named from the early Methodist Church which the first settlers built as soon as conditions permitted. These pioneer people were very pious and had daily worship in their own houses and regular neighborhood services from the first. The church and settlement were in the Southwestern part of Marion near the Pike County line after Pike was organized in 1815, taking a large part of Marion. As early as 1810 we have pioneers making their homes in this primeval forest near the headquarters of the beautiful stream known as Ten-Mile creek on the head water’s of the Pushepatapa, in the vicinity of the Waterholes Church. Some of the names identified with this settlement are: The three Lewis brothers: [[Lewis-10121 | Quennie]], [[Lewis-10119 | Lemuel]], and [[Lewis-937| Martin]], [[Davis-22489 | Hosea Davis]], Steve Regan, a Mr. January, Mr. Bass, [[Conerly-43 | Dr. Luke Conerly]], [[Cowart-295 | Dr. Newton Cowart]], [[Bullock-690 | Joel Bullock]], and [[Magee-795 |Henry]] and [[Magee-353 | Fleet Magee]], brothers who settled in the community and had slaves at an early date as did all the others, they having plantations and engaged principally in agriculture. Others moving to the section later. The Magee’s, Henry and Fleet as well as other Magee’s came to Marion County prior to 1812 for we find their names listed in George H. Nixon’s 13th Regiment from Marion County during the was of 1812. Quennie Lewis and his wife Patty with their children came from North Carolina about 1810 and settled first south of Columbia. After a few years he moved to Waterholes. Quennie Lewis built the home he lived in at Waterholes, it is still in good condition. This is a framed building. Mr. Lewis bought the building material in New Orleans, and it was brought over Lake Pontchartrain on flat boat and then by ox team to the present sight. The building was done principally by slaves. {{Image|file=Mrs_Celia_Lewis_Foxworth_interviewed_by_Oizella_Foxworth_Sylverstien_Waterhole_Settlement.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption= }} The Lewis family are all pious Methodists and have furnished many preachers for the state. Lemuel Lewis, a brother of Quennie, came later as a teacher for his brother’s children, including the neighborhood children. One Mr.January had erected a rather expensive house and when Luke Conerly moved in, he bought this house. Dr. Luke Conerly and his brother, Owen, came from Dublin County, North Carolina, in 1822. They were sons of Cullen and Letticia Conerly. They married sisters. Owen married Mary, and Luke married Rebecca, daughters of William Wilkinson and Elizabeth of North Carolina. Dr. Luke who settled in this community had no children. Owen purchased Ralph Stovall’s property at China Grove. Lemuel Lewis, brother of Quennie bought this place, later, gave it to his son, Benjamin, who gave it to his daughter, Beulah, who married Charlie Barnes, and Maggie Barnes, great granddaughter of Lemuel Lewis, was born in the house built by Mr.January. Adjoining the January place, was the Hosea Davis home. Mr. Davis came at an early date and reared a large family. He had a mill on Ten-Mile creek about one mile from his house. Adjoining his place, just below the mill about two miles, was the Cowart house. Newton Cowart was a doctor and had three sons who practiced medicine: Drs. Ed, Eleasar, and Ben. Ed rendered valuable service as a Confederate. Dr. Newton Cowart’s girls were: Hester, married a King, Lou, married William Stovall, and Mary, married Milton Jones. Steve Regan, one of the neighbors, reared a large family. One son, Bill Regan, married Susan Scarborough, Ralph, married Quennie Lewis' daughter, Abigal. These four families each had a son born on the same year and the four boys served in the Confederate army: B. B. Lewis, Tom Regan, Ed Cowart, and Hosea Davis, Jr. Martin Lewis, a brother of Quennie and Lemuel Lewis came from North Carolina in 1820. His wife’s name was Nancy. They settled near the Waterholes church but afterward moved to Stovall Springs above Columbia where he died in 1857. His sons were: Samuel, Josiah, Henry, Barney, Jabus, and Silas. Josiah married a Miss Smith, Henry’s wife was Eliza Faulk. Joel Bullock like others in the community came for North Carolina. His wife was Rhoda Davis whom he married before coming to Mississippi. Some of these people from North Carolina were related. Namely the Bullock and Davis family. The Bullock and Davis family were of Irish descent, from England and came to America prior to the Revolutionary War. These people from North Carolina were known for their honesty, integrity, and sterling worth. Some adhering to the Baptist faith, others, especially the Lewis family and Conerly’s being devout Methodists. This settlement has furnished ministers not only for the County and State but for the foreign fields. Probably it would be well to say Waterholes is now extinct, however, this section of the county has many prosperous farmers who are progressive. Oizella Sylverstein =='''source'''== [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gpakt/Counties/marion/formation.html#later '''Marion County W. P. A. History''']

Methodist Cookbook

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This is a cookbook to which [[Duryea-92|Sarah Duryea Bryant]] contributed recipes. The wonderful thing about this cookbook is that all the recipes were printed as the contributor wrote them in their own hand. [[Duryea-92|Sarah (Sally) Bryant]] had graduated from the school of nursing of the Methodist Hospital. So did two of her three daughters: [[Bryant-1477|Jane Bryant Irvin]] and [[Bryant-1488|Judy Bryant Pearsall]]. [[Image:Methodist_Cookbook.jpg|500px|Cover Page]] The first recipe of Sally Bryant's was one for a Salmon Loaf on page 52: [[Image:Methodist_Cookbook-2.jpg|500px|Salmon Loaf]] Page 73 we find a Noodle Dish: [[Image:Methodist_Cookbook-1.jpg|500px|Noodle Dish]] This next recipe has the unusual name of "Wilson's Hot Stuff and it was on page 79: [[Image:Duryea-92-3.jpg|500px|Wilson's Hot Stuff]] The final recipe of Sally's was on page 137, titled "Fruit Sherbert": [[Image:Methodist_Cookbook-3.jpg|500px|Fruit Sherbert]]

Metis-Manitoba Red River Canada

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[[Category: Metis-Manitoba Red River Canada]][[Category: Métis Province of Manitoba]] [[Category:Red River Colony]] == About == The Red River Colony Metís people are recognized in Manitoba for their long connection to the region, unique history of immigration, their culture, innovation and family heritage. Research on the Metís, and their contribution to Canadian history is an active and vibrant field. === History === Between 1763 and 1870 there were thousands of Metís families who established themselves in the Red River Colony of what is now Manitoba. They represented significant migrations of people from the regions that are now Quebec and Ontario. Metís migrated for a variety of reasons: business (eg, the North West and Hudson Bay Fur Trading companies), religion (most were Protestants coming from Catholic areas), peace (Lachine, Montreal, and Quebec were recently at war with the British), and the promise of land grants (including dedicated grants for Metís and Metís children.) The Métis settled in particular along the Red and Assiniboine Rivers, with their homes along the river, and long narrow lots extending back from the river in the French Canadian style. Many Métis were working with both the North West Company and the Hudson's Bay Company who relied on their knowledge of the fur trading country, connections to indigenous communities, strength and skills. Others were working as free traders, or buffalo hunters supplying pemmican to the fur trade. In 1812 the Hudson's Bay Company gave Lord Selkirk a land grant of 116,000 acres centred on the junction of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers in the Red River Valley to bring in Scottish settlers. The Hudson's Bay Company wanted to stop Métis from selling pemmican to their rivals in the Northwest Company, and the settlers tried to stop the Métis pemmican export business. The Métis opposed these settlers because they feared losing their livelihood and lands. But they had no legal title to their land, even though they had occupied it for decades, some as early as 1760. Miles Macdonnell, leader of the settlers, passed a law to stop the export of pemmican from the district. Métis, led by Cuthbert Grant, ignored the new law. There was on-going conflict between the Métis and the settlers. At a confrontation with the Métis at Seven Oaks in 1816, 21 settlers were killed. This became known as the Seven Oaks Massacre." === Research Resources === * Archives of Manitoba, Extracts from registers of baptisms, marriages and burials in Rupert's Land sent to the Governor and Committee (1820-1851), https://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/archives/hbca/name_indexes/rrs_baptisms_marriages_burials.html * http://www.glenbow.org/collections/search/findingAids/archhtm/denney.cfm#b * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_River_Colony * http://firstpeoplesofcanada.com/fp_metis/fp_metis_redriver.html * Gabriel Dumont Institute - Virtual Museum: http://www.metismuseum.ca/browse/index.php?id=15 *Manitoba Red River Census, Vol 1, 1831-1847 https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2170/440 *Manitoba Census, Vol. 3, 1870 https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2170/5 *Manitoba Red River Census Vol. 2, 1849, 1832, 1833 https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2170/777 == Sources ==

Metronyms in Sweden

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[[Category: Swedish Names]] [[Category: Metronyms in Sweden]] *[[:Category: Swedish Names|More about Swedish names]] '''A metronym is a name based on a female given name, indicating the mother whose son or daughter a person is.''' Like [[Space:Patronymics_in_Sweden|patronyms]] metronyms are not inheritable (or at least they were not in the olden days). ==Medieval metronyms== In medieval times metronyms were sometimes used for political reasons, the example usually given is the one of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweyn_II_of_Denmark Sven Estridsson]. ==Metronyms for children out of wedlock== Metronyms have also been used for children born out of wedlock, presumably when the father was unknown. In some parts of Sweden it seems that metronyms were never used. On the other hand, in Norrbotten (and to some extent Västerbotten) they were quite frequent - indeded, there are so many cases that they must have been used even when the father '''was''' known. Also, in Norrbotten it seems to have been quite common that people were known by their metronym all their life. In Bohuslän we can also find quite a number of young people with metronymic last names. Here, however, it rather seems as if the carrier of a metronym replaced it with a patronym or a surname as soon as they could. One thing that Norrbotten/Västerbotten and Bohuslän have in common is the very strict version of Lutheranism prevalent in those parts: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laestadianism Laestadianism] in Norrbotten and [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schartauanism Schartauanism] in Bohuslän. The intention seems clearly to have been to emphasize the illegitimate birth. '''Please do not use metronyms as default Last Name at Birth - only use them when they are found in the primary sources.''' ==The distribution of metronyms in Sweden== An improvised study of the distribution of metronyms in Sweden 1880 confirms the above impression of where metronyms were frequently used. The study was done by means of searches for metronyms based on a number of female given names in the census [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/folkrakningar Folkräkningar] at Riksarkivet. The results were entered into a Google spreadsheet. Out of 254 cases of metronymic names 164 were found in Norrbotten, 25 in Västerbotten, 16 in Bohuslän (with Göteborg), 12 in Älvsborg (the neighbour county of Bohuslän), 13 in Kronoberg - and a tail of one or a few occurrences in 9 other counties. As a comparison, there were 139 010 persons with the last name Andersson and 125 866 persons named Andersdotter in the 1880 census. * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1CWbJKw2dJKZ74e3ebQC4smcruk1Gp7F2-VJJDj4jhQg/edit?usp=sharing Spreadsheet of the distribution of metronyms 1880] * [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/folkrakningar Folkräkningar] at Riksarkivet - if you wish to do some searches of your own Also, note that in eleven counties we did not find any metronym in the 1880 census. ===What we did=== We opted to study only one census, in order not to get the same person counted more than once, and settled for 1880 because that is the first census in Folkräkningar to cover all of Sweden. In order to get statistics we selected to '''group statistics by birth county''' (this is available under more options/''Fler sökalternativ''). We searched for names beginning with a female name and ending in -dotter or -son. The names were common names: Anna, Brita, Greta, Kristina/Kerstin/Stina, Maria, Eva, Helena, Sara and Katarina/Karin/Kajsa - using suitable wildcards for catching spelling variants like Brita/Britta, Kristina/Christina and the like. The choice of names is the main reason why we consider this an improvised study. Since children living with a parent are typically in the census without a last name, the search will only catch individuals who have flewn the nest. This may account for some of the difference between Norrbotten and Bohuslän, since people in Bohuslän seem to have been more inclined to drop their metronym. ===A remark on stray metronyms=== Scratching a little bit at the single person born with a metronym in Uppsala county, a Carinsdotter, she turned out to be Anna Carin Andersdotter - a mistranscription. Likewise, the single metronymic in Örebro county, an Evasdotter, turned out to be the daughter of an Ernst, moreover born in Stora Kil in Värmland county, not in Kil, Örebro county. We had to go back to her birth record to be sure, she moved a lot and was probably mistranscribed before she got into ''Folkräkningar'' 1880. ===A remark on Norrbotten=== Searching only for people born in Norrbotten and breaking it down by birth parish reveals another pattern (or seems to reveal, since this is just a spot-check). The parishes where we find people by name Mariasson in 1880 are: Karl Gustav (7), Hietaniemi (4), Korpilombolo (4), Pajala (4), Övertorneå (3) and Gällivare (2). Of these six parishes four are among the [[Space:Parishes_divided_1809|parishes divided between Finland and Sweden in 1809]] - all but Korpilombolo and Gällivare are in that list. When you look at the individuals, almost all of them have a note that they are Finns (Meänkieli speakers). Among the Finns in Norrbotten the metronym usually appears together with a distinguishing surname, and seems to be kept from birth to death. ==Case studies== We have spent some time looking for people with metronyms in Bohuslän, and collected a number of cases, following them in the sources from birth to death (or at least into adulthood): * [[Annasson-2|Carl Albin Annasson]] * [[Annasson-4|Johan Adolf Annasson]] * [[Britasdotter-3|Josefina Britasdotter]] * [[Christinasdotter-2|Carolina Christinasdotter]] * [[Christinasdotter-1|Johanna Augusta Christinasdotter]] We have also found a few profiles from up north: * [[Annasdotter-5|Kalise Annasdotter]] * [[Britasdotter-1|Lovisa Britasdotter]] * [[Margrethasson-1|Nils Margrethasson]] - we should clearly explore Norrbotten and Västerbotten some more. ===A remark on methods=== We spent almost a full workday looking for young people with metronymic names in Bokenäs parish in Bohuslän by going through the birth book from 1861 and about a decade on, checking children born out of wedlock in the household records until they appeared with a last name. This resulted in only three clearcut cases - some babies were impossible to follow (due to the low status of unwed mothers treated as vagrants), some died before getting a last name and many turned out to have a patronym the first time they were entered with a last name. It would probably have been a smarter strategy to look them up from ''Folkräkningar''. We have attempted another method for finding case study material in Stensele parish, Västerbotten, where we browsed the household record AI:5 (1855-1863) for metronyms. We picked Stensele because of results form ''Folkräkningar'' - and found a small number of cases to be explored. * Profiles entered for [[Margrethasson-1|Nils Margrethasson]] and his mother * [[Annasdotter-6|Cajsa Lovisa Annasdotter]] had a younger (half)sister Fredrika Albertina and an elder (half)sister Sofia Johanna Persdotter. There were three Ulricasdotter - born to three different mothers by name Ulrica. One more Annasdotter, a Britasdotter, a Mariasdotter and a Sarasdotter. So at this time only one boy, but a small bunch of girls.

Metropolitan A.M.E. Church

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[[Category: Underground Railroad Stations]] [[Category:District of Columbia, Black Churches]] [[Category: African Methodist Episcopal Church]] [[Category: Washington, District of Columbia]] [[Category:Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church, Washington, D.C.]] Known to many in DC as [[Bailey-7481|Frederick Douglass]]'s church. The Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church (Metropolitan AME Church), located at 1518 M Street, N.W., in downtown Washington, D.C., is a historic church with a rich history. Founding and Merger: The congregation was founded in 1838 as '''Union Bethel (Metropolitan) A. M. E. Church'''. In 1872, after the merger of Israel Bethel and Union Bethel A.M.E. Churches, the church became known as Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church. Construction and Architecture: In 1880, '''John W. Stevenson''' was appointed by Bishop Daniel Payne to be the pastor of the church with the purpose of building a new church. The cornerstone for the new church was laid in September 1881. The new building, constructed by architect George Dearing, was dedicated on May 30, 1886. It is a Gothic Revival style church2. Significance: According to the church, it is the oldest continuously black-owned property in the original 10-mile-square parcel of the District of Columbia. The funerals of abolitionist Frederick Douglass (1895) and civil-rights activist Rosa Parks (2005) were held in the church. President Barack Obama attended services here on Sunday, January 20, 2013, before his second inauguration2. Historic Recognition: The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. In May 2010, the National Trust for Historic Preservation added it to its list of 11 of America’s Most Endangered Places due to water damage and other structural problems requiring $11 million in renovations2. Recent Events: In 2020, a Black Lives Matter banner was stolen from the church and burned during a pro-Trump march. Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio was later arrested and charged with destruction of property. In 2021, the church filed a lawsuit against both Proud Boys International, LLC, and Tarrio. In 2023, the District of Columbia Superior Court imposed civil penalties on the Proud Boys and its members for engaging in “hateful and overtly racist conduct” at the church2. The Metropolitan AME Church has played a significant role in African American history and continues to be a place of importance in Washington, D.C.

Metz Family Documents

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=== This is the official repository of documents relating to [[Metz-1174|Lodowick Metz Sr (abt1705 - abt 1756) ]] , his ancestors and his descendants.=== {|class="wikitable sortable" border="4" |- ! scope="col"| Author or Source ! scope="col"| Date of Authorship ! scope="col"| Document Title ! scope="col"|Type ! scope="col"| Link ! scope="col"| Other Information |- |Douglas C Metz |1996 - 2000 |THE DESCENDANTS OF LODOWICK METZ Sr. 1705-1756 |Personal Document |[[https://metzfamilytree.net/lodowick-metz-1705-1756-intro-from-douglas-c-metz-2023/]Metz Family Website] |Incl letters to the editor by Merritt D. Metz-1935 |- |Douglas C Metz |ca 1990 |History of FAMILY RECORDS from Bible of John Metz b. 1784 d. 1860 |Personal Document |[[https://metzfamilytree.net/history-of-family-records-from-bible-of-john-metz-b-1784-d-1860/]Metz Family Website] | |- |Douglas C Metz |ca 1990 |Bible of John Metz b. 1784 d. 1860 |Personal Document |[[https://metzfamilytree.net/metz-family-bible-cover-and-6-pages-handwriting-from-douglas-c-metz-given-to-robert-lane-metz/]Metz Family Website] |Contains Abraham Metz and descendants |-

Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery and Memorial, Romagne-sous-Montfaucon, Meuse

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[[Category:Romagne-sous-Montfaucon, Meuse]] [[Category:Meuse, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Meuse, Cimetières]] [[Category:Meuse-Argonne Offensive (1918)]] [[Category:Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery and Memorial, Romagne-sous-Montfaucon, Meuse]] ==General Information== {{Image|file=Meuse-Argonne_American_Cemetery_and_Memorial_Romagne-sous-Montfaucon_Meuse.jpg|align=r|size=200}} *'''Cemetery name:''' Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery and Memorial, Romagne-sous-Montfaucon, Meuse *'''Address:''' Rue du Général Pershing, 55110 Romagne-Sous-Montfaucon, France *'''GPS Coordinates:''' 49.334200, 5.089800 *'''Total burials:''' 14,246 plus 954 commemorated Unknowns 486 [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/639076/meuse-argonne-american-cemetery-and-memorial FindAGrave]: 14,768 ==History== *'''Unveiled:''' May 30, 1937; 84 years ago *'''Designed by:''' [[Wikipedia:York_and_Sawyer|York and Sawyer]] ==Notable Monuments== ===[[Wikipedia:Medal_of_Honor|Medal of Honor]] Recipients === *[[Wikipedia:Erwin_R._Bleckley|Second Lieutenant Erwin R. Bleckley (1894–1918)]], for service near Binarville, France *[[Wikipedia:Marcellus_H._Chiles|Captain Marcellus H. Chiles (1895–1918)]], for action near Le Champy Bas, France *Matej_Kocak|Sergeant Matej Kocak (1882–1918)]], two-time recipient (Army and Navy medals) *[[Wikipedia:Frank_Luke|Second Lieutenant Frank Luke Jr. (1897–1918)]], the "Arizona Balloon Buster" and first airman to receive the medal; Luke_Air_Force_Base|Luke Air Force Base]] is named after him *[[Wikipedia:Oscar_F._Miller|Major Oscar F. Miller (1882–1918)]], for his leadership in the Argonne *[[Wikipedia:Harold_W._Roberts|Corporal Harold W. Roberts (1895–1918)]], for action in the Montrebeau Woods *[[Wikipedia:William_Sawelson|Sergeant William Sawelson (1895–1918)]], for action at Grandpré, Ardennes *[[Wikipedia:Fred_E._Smith|Lieutenant Colonel Fred E. Smith (1873–1918)]], for action near Binarville, France *[[Wikipedia:Freddie_Stowers|Corporal Freddie Stowers (1896–1918)]], for action in the Ardennes (medal awarded in 1991) === Other Notables === *[[Wikipedia:Victor_Chapman|Sergeant Victor E. Chapman (1890–1916)]], first American aviator to die in battle in the war *[[Wikipedia:Eddie_Grant_(baseball)|Captain Edward L. Grant (1883–1918)]], pre-war professional baseball player == Sources == *“[https://www.abmc.gov/Meuse-Argonne Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery] | American Battle Monuments Commission.” (https://Abmc.gov/ : 8 Oct 2021) https://www.abmc.gov/Meuse-Argonne. *Wikipedia contributors. "[[Wikipedia:Meuse-Argonne_American_Cemetery|Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery]]." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 18 Apr. 2021. Web. 8 Oct. 2021. *Edward G. Lengel (2008). To Conquer Hell: The Meuse-Argonne, 1918 The Epic Battle That Ended the First World War. Henry Holt and Company. pp. 2–3. ISBN 978-0805079319. * Chris Dickon (2011). The Foreign Burial of American War Dead: A History. McFarland. p. 63. ISBN 978-0786485017. *{{Wikidata|Q2215301}}

Mevagh Civil Parish, County Donegal

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: {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=12%|[[Space:The Counties Of Ireland|'''Ireland''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=20%|[[Space:County Donegal, Ireland|'''Main Donegal Page''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=35%|[[:Category: Mevagh Parish, County Donegal|Category for Mevagh Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Donegal|'''Civil Parishes in County Donegal''']] |} [[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:County Donegal Team|County Donegal team]] ==Mevagh Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Míobhaigh. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:805&cat=BF&ord=en Mevagh Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''Barony:''' Kilmacrenan :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Mevagh Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Donegal|Towns of County Donegal]] ====Carrickart==== :Irish or Alternate Name: Carraig Airt. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@55.1699,-7.8053,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/55.1699/-7.8053 OpenStreetMap] ====Clontallagh==== :Irish or Alternate Name: Cluain tSalach. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@55.2159,-7.8115,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/55.2159/-7.8115 OpenStreetMap] ====Downies==== :Irish or Alternate Name: Na Dúnaibh. :[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Downings Web page for Downies] :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@55.1980,-7.8587,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/55.1980/-7.8587 OpenStreetMap] ====Glen==== :Irish or Alternate Name: An Gleann. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@55.1261,-7.8119,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/55.1261/-7.8119 OpenStreetMap] ===The Townlands of Mevagh Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Mevagh Parish (Míobhaigh) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:805&cat=BF&ord=en Mevagh Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on Townlands.ie, PlacenamesNI.org where appropriate, Griffiths valuations data and the 1901 and 1911 censuses. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |width=16%|'''Townland''' |width=20%|'''Irish/Alternate name''' |width=30%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' |'''Notes''' |- |'''Aghadachor'''|| ||[[:Category:Aghadachor Townland, Mevagh Parish, County Donegal]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Aghadachor&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Aghadachor&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Aghalatty||''Achadh an Leataoibh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Aghalatty&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Aghalatty&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ardbane||''An tArd Bán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Ardbane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Ardbane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ballyoghagan||''Baile Eochagáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Ballyoghagan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Ballyoghagan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Carnagore||''Carn na nGabhar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Carnagore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Carnagore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Carrick||''An Charraig''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Carrick&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Carrick&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Carrickart'''||''Carraig Airt''||[[:Category:Carrickart Townland, Mevagh Parish, County Donegal]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Carrickart&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Carrickart&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Clontallagh||''Cluain tSalach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Clontallagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Clontallagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cranberry Island|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=%22Cranberry%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=%22Cranberry%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Creevagh||''Craoibhigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Creevagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Creevagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Crocknamurleog||''Cnoc na Muirleog''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Crocknamurleog&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Crocknamurleog&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Derrycassan'''||''Doire Chasáin''||[[:Category:Derrycassan Townland, Mevagh Parish, County Donegal]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Derrycassan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Derrycassan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Devlinmore||''Duibhleann Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Devlinmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Devlinmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Devlinreagh||''Duibhleann Riach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Devlinreagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Devlinreagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Doagh||''Dumhaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Doagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Doagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Downies||''Na Dúnaibh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Downies&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Downies&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Downies Barr|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=%22Downies%20Barr%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=%22Downies%20Barr%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumdutton||''Droim''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Drumdutton&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Drumdutton&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumlackagh||''Droim Leacach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Drumlackagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Drumlackagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Dundooan Lower||''Dún Dubháin Íochtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=%22Dundooan%20Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=%22Dundooan%20Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Dundooan Upper||''Dún Dubháin Uachtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=%22Dundooan%20Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=%22Dundooan%20Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Dunmore||''An Dún Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Dunmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Dunmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Finver|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Finver&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Finver&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Glebe'''||''An Glaidhb''||[[:Category:Glebe Townland, Mevagh Parish, County Donegal]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Glengillagrana High|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=%22Glengillagrana%20High%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=%22Glengillagrana%20High%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Glenieraragh||''Gleann Iartharach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Glenieraragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Glenieraragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Glenineeny||''Gleann an Aonaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Glenineeny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Glenineeny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Glenkeo||''Gleann Cheo''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Glenkeo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Glenkeo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Glenmenagh||''Gleann Meánach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Glenmenagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Glenmenagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Glenoory||''Gleann Úraí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Glenoory&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Glenoory&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Glenree'''|| ||[[:Category:Glenree Townland, Mevagh Parish, County Donegal]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Glenree&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Glenree&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Gortnabrade||''Gort na Brád''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Gortnabrade&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Gortnabrade&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Gortnalughoge||''Gort na Luchóg''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Gortnalughoge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Gortnalughoge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Highglen|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Highglen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Highglen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Illannachurry South|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=%22Illannachurry%20South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=%22Illannachurry%20South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Inishfaugh|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Inishfaugh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Inishfaugh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Island Reagh|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=%22Island%20Reagh%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=%22Island%20Reagh%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Island Roy||''Oileán an Bhráighe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=%22Island%20Roy%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=%22Island%20Roy%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Islandroy Barr or Drumfin|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=%22Islandroy%20Barr%20or%20Drumfin%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=%22Islandroy%20Barr%20or%20Drumfin%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Kill|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Kill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Kill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Kinnalargy||''Cionn na Leargaí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Kinnalargy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Kinnalargy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Larganreagh||''Leargain Riach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Larganreagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Larganreagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Larganreagh Barr or Meenacross|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=%22Larganreagh%20Barr%20or%20Meenacross%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=%22Larganreagh%20Barr%20or%20Meenacross%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Magherabeg||''An Machaire Beag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Magherabeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Magherabeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Magheramagorgan||''Machaire Mhic Shamhradháin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Magheramagorgan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Magheramagorgan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Meenformal|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Meenformal&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Meenformal&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Meenlaragh|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Meenlaragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Meenlaragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Melmore||''An Meall Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Melmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Melmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Mevagh||''Míobhaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Mevagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Mevagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Rawros||''Ramhar-ros''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Rawros&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Rawros&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Rosepenna||''Machaire Loiscthe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Rosepenna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Rosepenna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tirloughan||''Tír Lochán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Tirloughan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Tirloughan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Toragh|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Toragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Toragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Tullagh'''||''Tulach''||[[:Category:Tullagh Townland, Mevagh Parish, County Donegal]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Tullagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Tullagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Umlagh||''Iomlach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Umlagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Umlagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general souces for Donegal should be added to the main Donegal page. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Parish format version 3.2. Ireland In Song section if filled. ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://www.placenamesni.org/index.php Placenamesni.org] a UK Government website managed by the Information Unit of Land & Property Services (LPS) Agency, Department of Finance and Personnel (DFP) * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

Mew Name Study

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[[Category:Mew Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Macbryde-1|Bruce Macbryde]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Mewborn Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]][[Category:Mewborn Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Macdonald-8453|Ian Macdonald]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. The start point is descent from Thomas Mewboorn, c1688-1749, of Bertie County, North Carolina. The name is commonly spelt Mewborn and in some lines an 'N' was adopted giving Newborn or, more commonly, Newbern (and various other variants such as Mewbourn or Mewbourne and N equivalents). Currently there is a fairly fully defined descent from Thomas covering the next five generations after him. It is focussed on the male line but includes welcome contributions of offspring from a number of the females. The male line may not be complete and there may be elements that can be improved - all suggestions are welcome. It seems likely that Newborn and Newbern were also names held by or adopted by immigrants who arrived later than the early Mewborn spread, so DNA studies will be needed to determine relationships and origins for all of todays name holders. Several of the early Mewborns were also slave owners and today there are a good number of black name holders. This study may be helpful in establishing aspects of origins. Profiles for all name holders are important to the study. == Tree == A tree covering the first seven generations from Thomas Mewboorn is already hosted by the Guild of One-Name Studies at http://mewborn.one-name.net. That tree is heavily dependent on sources so if you have an interest in this name you may wish to take a look at it (especially before editing entries on Wikitree). == Publication == A history of the early Mewborn descent, covering the first seven generations, has been published, with 56 family trees, in ''The Journal of Genealogy and Family History'', Vol.4 Supplement (2020). It can be found at the DoI: https://doi.org/10.24240/23992964.2020.1234528 == Task List == {{GOONS Sticker|Mewborn}}

Mexican Roots Project - Member Contributions

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== Our Progress/Nuestro Progreso == Project members, please describe, beside your name below, what you're currently working on for this project. This is for your own reference and to aid in collaboration among all project participants. If you are going to be temporarily inactive in the project (e.g., on vacation or on travel status), please note that here. Thanks! Miembros de este proyecto, favor de anotar, al lado de su nombre abajo, en que está trabajando dentro de este proyecto. Esto es para su propia referencia y para ayudar en la colaboración entre todos los participantes del proyecto. Si vas a estar temporalmente inactiva en el proyecto (por ejemplo, de vacaciones o en viaje oficial), anótalo aquí, por favor. ¡Gracias! * [[Barnum-281|Patrick Barnum]] - I'm the Leader of the Latin American Roots Project and of this Mexican RootsProject. My WikiTree profiles are principally English but I also manage several hundred Mexican profiles and I am available to help in assigning project badges, protecting project profiles, providing general help and answering questions. *[[Cruz-788|John Cruz]] - *[[Dominguez-117|Manuel Dominguez]] - My major project is a historic one.... documenting and editing the profiles of Moctezuma II, his family, ruling families, and Aztec roots. * [[Vargas-60|Sandra Evans]] - * [[Pérez-224|Austin Pérez]] - My primary focus is the Los Altos region of Mexico which includes the modern states of Aguascalientes, Jalisco and Zacatecas. I also do research in the Mexican states of Chihuahua, Guanajuato, Nuevo Leon, Michoacan and San Luis Potosi and early California history as well. * [[R.-75|J. A. Rogers-Rezler]] - * [[Proctor-1924|Mary E. Sleppy]] - * [[Villanueva-79|Joel H. Villanueva]] - * [[Guerra-340|Kristy Guerra]] - Currently working on editing my late maternal grandparents (late maternal grandmother [[Sanchez-1459|Maria de Jesus "Susie" Sanchez de Salazar (1923-2008)]] and late maternal grandfather [[Guerra-342|Nicolas Guerra de Trevino (1920-1999)]] and extended families) to Wiki Tree. I am a 4th, 5th, or 6th generation Mexican-American (depending upon the ancestor). I have two direct ancestors who may have been born in the Republic of Texas (my 3rd grandfather or 3GF or GGGF [[Sandoval-207|J. Margarito Sandoval]] and 2GF or GGF). My work/contributions will focus on the first European settlers of northern [[:Tamaulipas, México|Tamaulipas]] (primarily [[Category: Bustamante, Tamaulipas|Bustamante]], [[:Category: Linares, Nuevo León|Linares]], Montemorelos, [[:Category: Matamoros, Tamaulipas|Matamoros]], [[:Category: Reynosa, Tamaulipas|Reynosa]], [[:Category: Mier Municipality, Tamaulipas|Mier]], and [[:Category: Monterrey), northern San Luis Potosi (Charco and Venado), Musquiz in Coahuila de Zaragosa, and select areas of Jalisco. The primary surnames are Guerra, (Ochoa) Trevino, Hernandez, Flores, Cisneros, Salazar, Sanchez, Sandoval, Rodriguez, Perez. Secondary surnames: Rubalcava (Robalcava), Soto, Cantu, Carranza, Cavazos, Cardenas, Rabago, Adame, Hinojosa (Ynojosa), Barrera, Diaz, Loya, Figueroa, Silvas, Garcia, Garza, Gonzales, Zuniga, Casas, Longoria, Solis, Salinas, etc.

Mexico

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[[Category:Mexico]] In Spanish: [[:Category:México|México]] [[Image:Flags_of_North_America-15.png|100px]] In Spanish: México Mexico is one of the 20 Latin American nations. Officially the United Mexican States (Spanish: Estados Unidos Mexicanos), it is a federal republic in North America. It is bordered on the north by the United States; on the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; on the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea; and on the east by the Gulf of Mexico. Covering almost two million square km (over 760,000 sq mi), Mexico is the fifth largest country in the Americas by total area and the 13th largest independent nation in the world. With an estimated population of over 113 million, it is the eleventh most populous and the most populous Spanish-speaking country in the world and the second most populous country in Latin America. Mexico is a federation comprising thirty-one states and a Federal District. Its capital and largest city is Mexico City, located within the Federal District and with a population (2009) of 8.84 million people. The population of the Greater Mexico City Metropolitan Area population is 21.2 million people. Mexico has one of the world's largest economies, it is the tenth largest oil producer in the world and the largest silver producer. Related Free Space Pages: Mexico Space: Spain Space:Province_of_Nuevo_Santander Space: US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish_Nueva_España Space:Province_of_Nuevo_Santander Space:Province of Coahuila Space:Nuevo León Space:Province_of_Nueva_Vizcaya Space:Durango Space:Sonora Space:Baja California

Mexico Cemeteries Team

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Mexico in World War II

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[[Category: Mexico, World War II]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:World_War_II https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Photos-267.jpg] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:World_War_II_Resource_page https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Photos-266.jpg] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Allied_Powers_in_World_War_II https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Photos-274.jpg] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:World_War_II_Research_Page https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Photos-695.jpg] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:WW_II https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Photos-280.jpg] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:World_War_II_Project_Images https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Photos-281.jpg] ----
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Mexico Project - Project Protected Profiles

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[[Category: Mexico Project]] == Mexico Project - Project Protected Profiles (PPP) and Project Managed Profiles (PMP)== The Mexico Project will eventually manage a large number of profiles. Some will be project protected (PPP) and others will be managed by the project (PMP) but do not require project protection. The criteria for a PPP is that the profile must be at least 200 years old or notable, and it must be contentious, duplicated or potentially duplicated. :'''Project Administration''': ::Project Leaders: [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]] ::Profile Management Project Coordinator: == Criteria for Project Protection == :The Mexico Project follows the Wikitree guidelines for [[Help:Project_Protection|project protection]]. You can read [[Help:Project_Accounts|here]] what a Project Profile does and why it was created for projects. The members of the Mexico Project will receive the feed for the Mexico Project so that you know what others are working on, and can join in and help where needed. === Process for Mexico PPP Management === :'''Definition of Controversial or Duplicated''' : The biography or comments indicate that there has been dispute about the identity of the person, or key details of the person’s life, or their descendants or ancestors OR there is a previous G2G post requesting that the profile be locked. This includes disputes about the Last Name At Birth or the full name for the person. ===Existing PPP's=== : There are a number of Project Protected profiles, that are not managed by any project, or are managed by the Notables Project. If the Mexico Project decides to take on any of these, we will post to the profile to notify the profile managers that the Mexico Project is taking on management of the profile, and invite them to contact the Mexico Project if they would like to discuss it. ===New PPP's to be managed by the Mexico Project=== :The Mexico Project is able to project protect and manage any profiles for people born in Mexico that meet the criteria (especially controversial and duplicated) as required/requested. To suggest a profile for Mexico PPP management please contact (to be chosen) or a project leader with details of the profile including how it meets the criteria. Members of the Mexico Project should post to the Mexico Project google group requests/suggestions for profiles to be managed by the project or project protected. === Discretionary Project Management=== :The Mexico Project may choose to manage other profiles as agreed after discussion by the Mexico Project Leaders group. Profiles or groups of profiles submitted will be posted to the Mexico Project Leaders google group for discussion and approval. These will generally be of persons considered to be notable or historically significant. Assessing whether a profile meets these criteria can be quite subjective, if unsure please contact the coordinator or project leaders. == Profiles Managed by the Mexico Project == :This includes PPP profiles and other profiles [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch3&WikiTreeID=Wikitree-92&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 managed by the Mexico Project]. === Suggest a profile for Mexico to manage === :You can suggest a profile for the Mexico Project to manage by contacting [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]]. === Guidelines for Improving Mexico Project PPPs and Managed Profiles === :Our goal to ensure that all PPPs are developed to the highest standard including: * Resolving contentious or conflicting information. * Ensuring that all facts are supported by evidence and have appropriately [[Help:Sources|sources]] (critically appraise sources as to their validity, accuracy and relevance). Please do not introduce unsourced user trees or webpages as sources. * Adhering to Wikitree [[:Category:Styles_and_Standards|style guidelines]]. * Creating well written biographies relevant to the profile. * Adding a 'Research Notes' section if necessary to explain contentious issues or problems encountered in the research process. * Collaborating with others in a respectful manner. == Notes for Project Members == : It's important to remember that the older profiles managed by the project are common. This means that thousands of WikiTree members will share them. Working these profiles, with accuracy, can be tricky, requires a high degree both of genealogical knowledge and familiarity with WikiTree procedures. Sourcing and Collaboration is key to the success of this project. Project Members share a responsibility to drive accuracy through these profiles are we all depend on them. : If you are new to WikiTree it is strongly recommended that you work on more recent profiles first. This will give you a feel and understanding for the requirements of the project, particularly sourcing requirements and naming conventions. To work on pre-1700 profiles WikiTree is going to require you first take and pass a certification test, which is available [https://www.wikitree.com/quiz/pre_1700 here]. This "test" is not too hard but will introduce you to additional features and requirements that may be new to you. :'''If you have an interest in profiles in the pre-1500 period, you must apply for Pre-1500 certification'''. This certification is to provide us with assurance that only those that display solid genealogical practises are allowed to work profiles prior to 1500; profiles on which all future profiles depend. To receive the certification, you must have made contributions to pre-1700, demonstrated collaboration through the G2G, and work on project-protected profiles. All of which will demonstrate a practical understanding of the principles behind our Honour Code and Pre-1700 Self-Certification, especially regarding sources and collaboration in high-conflict areas. You will invariably need a sponsor to achieve this certification and you should discuss your interest with one of the Project Leads. You can find a link to read about and apply for the pre-1500 certification [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/cert here]. === Google Group === : We use our [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/wikitreemexico Google Group] for discussions on the project and/or profiles. Posting your questions there will allow the others in the group to participate in the discussion.

Mexico Project Guidelines and Resources

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[[Category:Mexico Project]] '''Para la versión en español, ver [[Space:Proyectos_de_M%C3%A9xico:_directrices_de_categorizaci%C3%B3n_y_nomenclatura_de_ubicaciones|Proyectos de México: directrices de categorización y nomenclatura de ubicaciones]]''' Including places (particularly in the birth field) and categories will help all researchers working on Mexican lineages, and even help researchers working in other regions avoid confusion. If you don't know the best name, or most historically accurate name, do your best! A good guess is better than nothing. If you need to, ask in G2G, tagging your question with '''Mexico'''. == History == Prior to Spanish colonisation, the territory of Mexico was shared among a number of nations and tribes, as dealt with by the [[Project:Ind%C3%ADgenas_Mexico|Indígenas Mexico project]]. The present day [[Space:Mexico|country of Mexico]] has existed since Mexican independence, in 1823. To be specific, from the period of 1821-1823, Mexico was administered as the [[:Category:First_Mexican_Empire|First Mexican Empire]] (a constitutional monarchy), and from 1824-1835 as the [[:Category: First Mexican Republic|First Mexican Republic]], but for the sake of the categorisation scheme (see "Location categories", below), we note that the state borders after 1823 were much as they are now, with a few exceptions. Prior to this, from about 1519, much of this territory was claimed as part of the [[Space:New_Spain|Virreinato de Nueva España]] (the Viceroyalty of New Spain, or simply "New Spain"). Throughout the period of the Virreinato de Nueva España, there were several administrative districts included in the borders of what is currently Mexico: * Baja California, followed by the [[:Category:Territorio de Baja California|Territorio de Baja California]], comprising the present-day [[:Category:Baja_California|Baja California]], and [[:Category:Baja California Sur|Baja California Sur]] * [[:Category: Nuevo Reino de León|Nuevo Reino de Léon]], corresponding with modern [[:Category:Nuevo León|Nuevo León]] * [[:Category: Nuevo Santander|Nuevo Santander]], corresponding with modern [[:Category:Tamaulipas|Tamaulipas]] * [[:Category: Nueva Extremadura|Nueva Extremadura]], corresponding with modern [[:Category:Coahuila|Coahuila]] * [[:Category: Nueva Navarra|Nueva Navarra]], comprising modern [[:Category:Sinaloa|Sinaloa]] and [[:Category:Sonora|Sonora]] * [[Space:Province_of_Nueva_Vizcaya|Province of Nueva Vizcaya]], comprising [[:Category:Chihuahua|Chihuahua]] and [[:Category:Durango|Durango]] * [[Space:Reino_de_Nueva_Galicia|Kingdom of Nueva Galicia]], comprising [[:Category:Aguascalientes|Aguascalientes]], [[:Category:Colima|Colima]], [[:Category:Jalisco|Jalisco]], [[:Category:Nayarit|Nayarit]] and [[:Category:Zacatecas|Zacatecas]] * El Reino de México, comprising modern [[:Category:Oaxaca|Oaxaca]], [[:Category:Veracruz|Veracruz]], Estado de Mexico, [[:Category:Guerrero|Guerrero]], [[:Category:Puebla|Puebla]], [[:Category:Tlaxcala|Tlaxcala]], [[:Category:Guanajuato|Guanajuato]], [[:Category:San Luis Potosí|San Luis Potosí]], [[:Category:Hidalgo|Hidalgo]], [[:Category:Morelos|Morelos]], [[:Category:Querétaro|Querétaro]], [[:Category:Ciudad de México|Mexico City]], and [[:Category:Michoacán|Michoacán]] * [[:Category:Yucatán, Nueva España|Yucatán, Nueva España]], comprising modern [[:Category:Yucatán|Yucatán]], [[:Category:Campeche|Campeche]], [[:Category:Quintana Roo|Quintana Roo]], and Tabasco * The modern state of [[:Category:Chiapas|Chiapas]] was in [[:Category: Capitanía General de Guatemala|Colonial Guatemala]] {{Image|file=Mexico_Project_Guidelines_and_Resources.png |caption=Provinces within New Spain, ca 1794 }} For a more detailed timeline of Mexican history, [[Space:México|see the México and Mexican History page]]. As noted above, from 1810-1821, Mexico fought the Mexican War of Independence, and in 1823 the country, roughly in its modern form, was established. In particular (for the purposes of project categorisation and naming guidelines) a 3 tiered administration system was established with * Town, eg [[:Category:La Estancia, Durango|La Estancia]], nested within * Municipality (municipio), eg [[:Category:Municipio de Santiago Papasquiaro, Durango|Municipio de Santiago Papasquiaro]], nested within * State, eg [[:Category:Durango|Durango]] == Place Names == Including [[Help:Location_Fields|location field information]] is critically important for WikiTree. It helps avoid the creation of duplicates, helps locate and join branches, assists others in identifying or rejecting possible matches, and helps administering Project goals. If you are uncertain of exactly where a person is born, an [[Help:Uncertain_Locations|inference at the best possible level of detail]] can help other researchers. [[Help:Categorization|Location categories]] can help group family branches together and assist researching and building a detailed picture of the places and times where our ancestors lived. === Data field naming conventions === When adding place names in the data fields to post-independence Mexico, wherever possible use the suggested name that is provided. This will tend to follow the format of ''town, municipality, state, México'', eg "La Estancia, Santiago Papasquiaro, Durango, México". It's generally a good idea (in the spirit of [[Space:Name_Field_Guidelines|"use their conventions, not ours"]]) to select "Spanish" from the dropdown language list, so the places have the Spanish spelling and accents. Place names after independence should include the municipio, in the format "town-municipio-state-México", eg La Estancia, Santiago Papasquiaro, Durango (as above). Historic place names (prior to independence) will not include a municipio, but should instead have the format ''town, state, Nueva España'' eg "Huejúcar, Nueva Galicia, Nueva España". You might also add the intendencia or province. So you would have "San Miguel Mexquitic, Intendencia de San Luis Potosí, Estado de México, Nueva España". Note: a common practice on Mexican profiles is to include the modern state and country in brackets after the historically accurate name (eg) "Huejúcar, Nueva Galicia (Jalisco, México)". In the interests of continuity and habit, the project guidelines will not discourage this, but will note that it is inconsistent with general good practice for naming conventions and data hygiene. === Location categories === Location categories can be used to group people by where they were born, lived or died, with an emphasis on genealogical purposes: especially helping to find and trace familial relationships. In most cases, it might be fine to use the present-day category for a given town, regardless of when the person was born or died. But historical categories are useful to divide groups by historical era, reducing the number of people in a category, grouping people who may have lived at the same time, and simplifying the usage of shared historical records, like birth registries, or cemeteries. The general logic behind the categorization scheme is to ensure it is internally consistent; accurate; simple; useful; globally unambiguous; and consistent with the conventions in other projects (like Canada, Ireland, United States). By grouping profiles that share something in common, categories can: * help members organize ongoing research, * help those with a special interest find profiles they may want to investigate or collaborate on, and * help historians or genealogists researching a particular topic or location. The historical categories are not meant to be exhaustive, and capture every shift in naming, administration or usage. They are meant to be generally informative and useful. Particularly where borders of states or administrative regions were ambiguous, shifted many times (eg Guerrero or Yucatán), or where administrations changed rapidly (eg between the years 1820-1825), or even when regimes shifted from kingdoms, reinos, to provinces, intendenicias, (in about 1784), there may be no practical purpose of tracking every nuance. When needed, we can define more granular categories. See [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1CZCyHcGngBJA8YxrLE1l288uZDclOMk3CH_7ypcztx4/edit?usp=sharing the spreadsheet outlining the proposal for category naming]. A summary is given here. ==== Present day ==== * Towns should be named using the format "town, state", eg "[[:Category:Nieves, Zacatecas|Nieves, Zacatecas]] * They should be grouped under their municipio, ie Nieves Zacatecas should have the parent category [[:Category:Municipio de General Francisco R. Murguía, Zacatecas|Municipio de General Francisco R. Murguía, Zacatecas]] * Municipios should be named with the format "Municipio de municipio, state" * States should be simply named by the state name, with no country, eg [[:Category:Zacatecas|Zacatecas]] In any case, if there is ambiguity (eg if a state has two different towns the same name, in different municipalities) the category should add enough detail to distinguish them. For instance, the towns might need to be named "town, municipality, state". For example, there is a [[:Category:Agua Zarca, Monte Escobedo, Zacatecas|Agua Zarca, Monte Escobedo, Zacatecas]] which is miles away from Agua Zarca, Sombrerete, Zacatecas. Where appropriate, the [[:Template:CategoryInfoBox_Location|location infobox]] should indicate the town, municipio, and state start date as 1823; and have a preceded by link to the historic category. ==== Historic categories ==== The correspondence between state categories and their historic counterparts is described above, and also in the spreadsheet outlining the category profiles. * Historic towns should be named using the format "town, historic state", eg [[:Category: Monte Escobedo, Nueva Galicia|Monte Escobedo, Nueva Galicia]]. * In the case where the historic state is the same name as a current state, "Nueva España" should be specified, eg, [[:Category:Yucatán, Nueva España|Yucatán, Nueva España]] and [[:Category:Merida, Yucatán, Nueva España|Merida, Yucatán, Nueva España]] * Because there are no municipios in colonial México, the "preceding" link for municipios should point to the historic state, eg, the "preceding" link for [[:Category: Municipio de Indé, Durango|Municipio de Indé, Durango]] is [[:Category: Nueva Vizcaya|Nueva Vizcaya]] ==== Parishes (parroquias) ==== Parroquias are religious administrative districts, generally associated with a specific church, under a priest. A single city may have multiple parroquias, or a single parroquia may encompass multiple small towns. Parroquias often have their own sets of records, so it may be useful for research purposes to know which parroquia a person belonged to (but note, a person may have records in multiple parroquia). We normally prefer that people be categorised under the town in which they lived, but if you do create and use a parroquia category, please do so according to the guidelines [[Space:CIB_for_Congregations|for the creation of congregation categories]], and use the Category Infobox appropriately. == Free Space Pages == Space pages for towns in Mexico should be categorised under the present day category, and the historic category (if it exists) but no higher level municipio or state categories. == Sources ==

Mexico Resources

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[[Project:Latin_America|Latin America Project]] ● [[Project:Mexico|Mexico Project]] ● [[Space:Latin_American_Resources|Resources by Country]] This page is for listing Mexico resources. Please add your resources here! * [[Space:México|México and Mexican History]] === Misc Resources === * ''''Mexico and the Southwest USA - Native Y-DNA'''', an article on Family Tree DNA (FTDNA). https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/mexico-amerindian/about/background * [http://ahc.sfpcoahuila.gob.mx/ Consiga su Arbol Genealogic] Es el primer paso para su historia familiar o la de una persona que quiere, o la de un personaje que aprecia. * [http://ahc.sfpcoahuila.gob.mx/ ARCHIVO GENERAL DEL ESTADO DE COAHUILA] * [http://www.cah.utexas.edu/collections/bexar.php The Bexar Archives] are the official Spanish documents that preserve the political, military, economic, and social life of the Spanish province of Texas and the Mexican state of Coahuila. Both in their volume and breadth of subject matter, the Bexar Archives are one of the most important sources for the history of Hispanic Texas up to 1836 * [http://www.uta.edu/library/spco/collections.php UT Arlington Library's Special Collections] has built a diverse research collection and collects materials in virtually all formats and makes them available to researchers. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classification_of_indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas#Mexico_and_Mesoamerica Indigenous Peoples of Mexico and Mesoamerica on Wikipedia] *[http://www.houstonculture.org/mexico/mexico.html The Indigenous People of Central Mexico By John P. Schmal on houstonculture.org website] *[http://www.houstonculture.org/mexico/mexico2.html The Spanish Conquest of México (The Indigenous People of Central Mexico, 2, by John P. Schmal] *[http://www.houstonculture.org/mexico/states.html History of Mexico by John P. Schmal] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tlaxcaltec Tlaxaltec Indians] *[http://www.history.com/topics/mexico/coahuila Coahuila on history.com Website] *[http://books.google.com/books?id=3yzaAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA237&lpg=PA237&dq=Tlaxcalteca+Indians&source=bl&ots=6VdTgf2VKc&sig=CCUgOGZ95T4BUErx8yanSaFs_ZI&hl=en&sa=X&ei=sK4AVM2HLoXLgwToqILoBw&ved=0CDUQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=Tlaxcalteca%20Indians&f=false Tlaxcalteca] === WikiTree Resources === * The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Background_Images Background Images Category] contains pages that you can find a large variety of background images on. Most of them are tiled (repeatable) images. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Editing_Tips Editing Tips] ''This page shows basic markup that can be used on WikiTree profiles and Space pages. Please remember not to use tables on profiles. * [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Example_Profiles|Example Profiles]] ''This is a guideline on how the profiles can look.'' * [[Space:Silva-1055_Help_Pages|Mindy's Help Pages]] covers several general WikiTree help topics *[[:Space: Pasajeros a Indias|Pasajeros a Indias]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Spanish_Vital_Record_Help_5 Spanish Vital Record Translations] will help you learn to translate vital records from Spanish speaking countries. * The [[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Installation |WikiTree Browser Extension]] now includes functions from prior individual extensions. ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_AGC WikiTree AGC] ''This addon is to clean up gedcom 'clutter' once we've connected to existing profiles. It is awesome at cleaning up the gedcoms and putting the source information together. ([https://youtu.be/GPMtgks1JwY Tutorial]) ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE WikiTree BEE] ''This addon is great for a lot of things, but the main help for the Challenge is the '[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE#Auto_Bio auto-bio]' button that it puts on the profiles. This will give you basic narrative you can add to.There is a WikiTree BEE extension available for [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-bee/bldfdpnmijncfmaokfjgdmcjdhafihoh Chrome] and [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/wikitree-bee/ Firefox] users. ([https://youtu.be/8WVy6jBBCfc Tutorial]) * The [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|WikiTree Sourcer]] helps you easily create narrative and complete source citations for any public or open profile. ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loaADSkIYLI Tutorial]) ==== Existing Categories ==== *[[:Category: Nueva España|Nueva España]] *[[:Category: Spain|Spain]] *[[:Category: España|España]] *[[:Category: Mexico|Mexico]] *[[:Category: México|México]] *[[:Category: Spanish History|Spanish History]] *[[:Category: Mexican History|Mexican History]] *[[:Category: Texas History|Texas History]] *[[:Category: Texas|Texas]] ==== Related Free Space Pages ==== '''Provinces of [[:Category: Nueva España|New Spain]]''' *[[Space: Province of Coahuila]] *[[Space:Province_of_Nuevo_Santander | Resource Page Provincia of Nueva Santander]] *[[Space:Nuevo León | Resource Page Provincia of Nueva León]] *[[Space:Province_of_Nueva_Vizcaya|Resources Page Province of Nueva Vizcaya]] *[[Space:Durango |Resources Page Provincia of Durango]] *[[Space:Sonora |Resources Page Provincia of Sonora]] *[[Space:Baja California |Resource Page Baja California]] ====Other Wiki Tree Pages and Categories==== [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish|Spanish Colonies Home Page]] links to the other [[:Space: Spain|Spanish Territories]] of [[:Space: Texas|Texas]], [[:Category: Florida|Florida]], [[:Category:New Mexico|New Mexico]], [[:Category: Arizona|Arizona]], [[:Space: California|California]], and resources relevant to [[:Space: Spain|Spain]] and [[Category: México]] ===== Surname/Family Pages ===== *[[Space:Garza_Name_Study|Garza Name Study]] *[[Space:Guerra_Name_Study|Guerra Name Study]] *[[Space:Salazar_Name_Study|Salazar Name Study]] *[[Space:Sanchez_Name_Study|Sanchez Name Study]] *[[Space:Soto_Name_Study|Soto Name Study]] *[[Space:Torres_Name_Study|Torres Name Study]] *[[Space:Trevino_Name_Study|Trevino Name Study]] *[[Space: Montemayor Name Study]] *[[:Category: Quintanilla Name Study]] *[[:Category: Cisneros Name Study]] *[[Space: Tremiño Name Study]] === Cemeteries === *Wiki Tree, [[:Category: Coahuila, Cemeteries|Coahuila, Cemeteries]] *[http://www.serviciosfunerarios.mx/municipios.php?edo=Coahuila&municipio=Saltillo&cat=panteones Coahuila Cemetery Listings (esp) on serviciosfunerarios.mx/municipios.php] *[http://findagrave.com Find A Grave website] Find A Grave has some cemetery listings but their international listings (at least for Mexico) is (or can be a little frustrating) since their search feature only allows the first three -four letters of the name of the cemetery. Most of the cemeteries in Mexico all begin with either Panteon or Cementario followed by the place name so if a person enters Pant then all cemeteries in Mexico that start with Panteon will be displayed. === Free Resources === *Rootsweb *Familysearch.org :[http://www.genealogia.org.mx/ Genealogía de México] :[http://www.somosprimos.com/inclan/inclan.htm John D. Inclan's 66 Family Trees] :[http://www.somosprimos.com/schmal/schmal.htm John P. Schmal] :[http://home.earthlink.net/~crisrendon/ Crispin P. Rendon] :[http://www.raullongoria.net/Genealogy/FamilyTree/surnames.html raullongoria.net] :[http://www.nuestrosranchos.com/ Nuestro Ranchos.com] :[http://pares.mcu.es/ Portal Archives of Spain (esp, sp)] :[http://www.agn.gob.mx/guiageneral/ Catalogue of the National Archives of Mexico] :[http://www.archivohistorico2010.sedena.gob.mx/busquedamenu Mexican Military Archives 1821-1921 in spanish] :[http://shhar.net/ The Society of Hispanic Historical and Ancestral Research] :[http://biblio2.colmex.mx/bibdig/dicc_cubas/base3.htm Biblioteca Digital Daniel Cosío Villegas Diccionario Geográfico, Histórico y Biográfico de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos. Antonio García CubasDictionary of Places in Mexico] :[https://www.archivesportaleurope.net/directory/-/dir/ai/code/ES-41091-AGI10 Archives Portal Europe] :[http://www.sologenealogia.com/ sologenealogia.com] :Some Genealogical Societies are on social media such as [http://facebook.com facebook] - For Example Rio Grande Valley Genealogical Society, South Texas Land Grant facebook pages (do a search and a few will come up). === Paid Resource Sites === *Ancestry.com *[http://moisesgarza.com/mexican-genealogy-research-online-a-guide-to-help-you-discover-your-ancestry/ Mexican Genealogy Research Online: A Guide to Help You Discover Your Ancestry] *[http://moisesgarza.com/services/ Genealogy Services] *[http://mexicangenealogy.info/find-your-mexican-ancestors-in-the-worlds-newspapers-using-eliphind/ Find Your Mexican Ancestors in the Worlds Newspapers Using Eliphind]

Meyer

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Dunn-4491|Margaret Dunn]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8532973 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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Origen: Gran Bretaña. Peso: Entre 1.5 y 3.1 Kg aprox. Apariencia: Perro compacto bien proporcionado, de pelo largo y recto que le cuelga a cada lado del cuerpo con una línea divisora que va desde la nariz hasta la cola. Color: Acero oscuro azulado desde el occipucio hasta la cola. El resto es de color fuego leonado intenso. Trufa: Negra El Yorkshire Terrier es un perro muy vivaz y juguetón. De caracter equilibrado e inteligente está siempre alerta y es muy leal. Tiene cierta tendencia a ladrar y mordisquear lo cual hace que no sea aconsejable su trato con niños muy pequeños. Si queremos mantenerle con buen aspecto necesita frecuentes cuidados del pelaje. El Yorkshire está siempre dispuesto a jugar y divertirse. Necesita una buena dosis de ejercicio diario. Clasificación Esta raza recibe su nombre del condado de Yorkshire en Inglaterra, lugar donde fué creada por el hombre a mediados del siglo XIX. Es el resultado del cruce selectivo de una gran variedad de razas como el Scottish Terrier, el Sky Terrier o el Maltés entre otras. Sus antepasados se usaron para cazar ratas (de ahí su carácter alerta, vivo y curioso). Rápidamente se busco como objetivo crear una raza pequeña, elegante y de lujo. En la actualidad es el perro de compañía más popular y extendido

Miami County, Kansas

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[[Category: Kansas Projects]] [[Category: Kansas]] [[Category:Miami County, Kansas]] {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Miami County, Kansas | category = Miami County, Kansas }} Native Americans The first settlements of the area were by Native American Indian tribes, primarily in the 1820s through the 1840s. This was due to their removal from areas east (Ohio, Illinois and Indiana)and the designation of the area as part of the '''Indian Territory'''. '''The tribes''' included were the '''Miami''' and '''Shawnee''', and the '''Pottawatomie''', '''Piankeshaw''', '''Kaskaskia''', '''Wea''' and '''Peoria''', which comprised the Confederated Tribes. The original Miami reservation consisted of approximately 500,000 acres . Early white settlers during that time were primarily serving as missionaries to the tribes. Over time, other settlers continued to arrive to build homes on the Miami reservation, and by 1854, the U.S. Government purchased all but 72,000 acres from the Miami tribe. Two notable members of the Confederated Tribes were '''Christmas Dagnette''' and '''[[Peoria-1|Baptiste Peoria]]'''. Dagnette was born in 1800 and was a nephew of a Wea chief, originally from Indiana. He had received some formal education, spoke several of the Native American languages, and additionally spoke English, French and Spanish. He had served as an interpreter to the U.S. Government by the age of sixteen. Having moved to the area that is now Miami County with the Wea tribe, he served as chief for several years before his death in 1848. '''[[Peoria-1|Baptiste Peoria]]''' was also born around 1800, and while he didn't receive formal education like Dagnette, he learned the languages of the Shawnee, Delaware, Pottawatomie, and several more of the Confederated Tribes. In addition, he spoke English and French. Peoria was of both French and Native American Indian ethnicity, and like Dagnette served as an interpreter and as a chief for some time. '''[[Peoria-1|Baptiste Peoria]]''' became a respected member of the Paola Town Company, and was instrumental in the founding and development of the city of Paola in the early and mid-1860s. He moved (to what is now Oklahoma) with his tribe in 1868, when they were once again removed to a newly designated Indian territory, and died there in 1878. Some of the Native American Indians stayed in the area (Miami County), and became citizens of the United States. When Kansas Territory was incorporated in 1854 due to the Kansas-Nebraska Act, the Missouri Compromise of 1820 was essentially repealed. Bordering the slave state of Missouri to its east, the county (Miami) and surrounding areas became a location for violence between abolitionists and the "Border Ruffians" of Missouri. These acts of violence and battles that took place primarily from 1854–1858, became known as border wars, and Kansas became known as Bleeding Kansas. Kansas Territory was not yet a state, and it was a battle on which forces would become dominant, slave or free. Many abolitionists came from other states to live in the area and ensure Kansas' entry as a state as a free, or anti-slavery one. The county's most notable abolitionist was '''John Brown''', who moved to Osawatomie, making it the headquarters for he and his anti-slavery forces. As a result of this, Osawatomie, as well as the surrounding countryside and communities became the center for several battles and acts of violence during this period. Near Osawatomie are historic sites of '''John Brown''', such as his famous Civil War lookout. The county was originally established in 1855 as Lykins County, after '''Dr. David Lykins'''. Lykins was a Baptist missionary to the Native American Indian tribes in the area, and had built a school for them in what is now rural Miami County. He also served as a member of the territorial council, and was pro-slavery. By January 1861, the anti-slavery forces had been established as dominant, and Kansas entered the union as a free state. As a result of Dr. Lykins' views on slavery, Lykins County's name was changed to Miami County on June 3, 1861. The new name was in honor of the predominant Native American tribe that settled the area, the Miami. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miami_County,_Kansas] ===Miami County, Kansas Timeline=== ===Miami County Townships=== *Marysville *Miami *Middle Creek *Mound *Osage *Osawatomie "'''Samuel Geer''' was a founder of Osawatomie who worked to build the community in its infancy. Geer was among the first settlers, who emigrated to Kansas Territory and settled in Osawatomie, and was a pioneering business owner in the community, becoming a trustee of the town of Osawatomie, sitting on the board of directors for the Osawatomie Town Company, which oversaw the early development of the town. Geer was a courageous man, for he was willing to risk his life and property, which is evident in that he allowed the community to use his house as a polling place, which made his home a target for proslavery raiders. Geer built the first building in Osawatomie and operated a boarding house. Geer built the first hotel in the town, which was burned to the ground when John Reid’s proslavery forces sacked the town following both attacks on Osawatomie in 1856. Geer was financially devastated by the two Battles of Osawatomie in 1856, losing his hotel, five houses, a horse and wagon and other items that added up to a loss of $7,200. However, he rebounded and went on to rebuild his hotel and the Osage Valley House, which was the site of the founding of the Kansas Republican Party on May 18, 1859. Geer also was a part owner of a ferry along with other Osawatomie pioneers and demonstrated the tenacity of Osawatomie’s founders in the face of not only nature, but proslavery attacks as well. Geer and other pioneers literally built a town on a site that was completely undeveloped, and with the real danger that proslavery forces were ready and willing to ride into Osawatomie, kill them, and burn and destroy all of their work at any time. Proslavery forces did not merely threaten to attack Osawatomie, they did so twice, and Geer and Osawatomie’s founders refused to give up and rebuilt despite proslavery advocates’ attacks."[http://www.thinkmiamicountyhistory.com/Osawatomie.html] *Paola *Richland *Stanton *Sugar Creek *Ten Mile *Valley *Wea ===Miami County Towns=== *Fontana *Louisburg *Osawatomie *Paola *Spring Hill (Partly in Johnson County) ===Historical Attractions=== ===Miami County Online Records=== ====Cemetery Records==== ====Census Records==== ====Land Records==== Land and property records can place an ancestor in a particular location, provide economic information, and reveal family relationships. Land records include: deeds, abstracts and indexes, mortgages, leases, grants and land patents. See Kansas Land and Property for additional information about early Kansas land grants. After land was transferred to private ownership, subsequent transactions were usually recorded at the county courthouse, where records are currently housed. Online Land Records Land records at Kansas Historical Society 1878 Land Plat book for Miami County - image of plat book [http://www.kansasmemory.org/item/224023] 1901 Land Plat book for Miami County - image of plat book ====Newspapers==== ===Miami County Books=== http://www.kansasmemory.org/item/209381 ===Miami County Online Resources==== ===Miami County Libraries=== http://www.thinkmiamicountyhistory.com/native-american.html ===Statewide Online Resources===

Miami Primitive Baptist Church

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A personal message in the classified section of a Miami daily Newspaper in 1922 brought several persons to a meeting of Primitive Baptist in the home of Sister [[Cowart-167|Chloe Ann Simms]] and her two daughters, [[Simms-669|Ethel ''Simms'' Curry]] and [[Simms-1377|Alice ''Simms'' Elmore]]. Sister Simms found a few Primitive Baptist and friends and began holding prayer and Bible study meetings. The first preaching was by Elder R H Barwick with about twenty attending in the Central School Auditorium, now the site of the main Post Office in downtown Miami. The first cottage meeting was held in the home of Charles Davis with William Yates song leader. Subsequent meetings were held in the home of Sister Phoebe DeVane and at Sister Simms’ home. At one of the meetings, a friend talked of his interest in the efforts being made. This friend, Brother Rufus Hendricks, later became a very active member. Another welcome visitor was Elder E W Thomas from Danville, Indiana. He was in Miami because of his loss of voice, however he preached the joy of all. Brother Barwick made a second trip and preached in the home of Sister Simms. Elder W W Riner of Atlanta conducted a series of services at the Riverside School Auditorium in January, 1924. Weekly meetings were now being held in the Simms’ home and LeRoy DeVane, a consecrated young man, added much to the meetings. Mrs Clyde Smith Patton, who taught school, gave her best to the services and the DeVane family was always present, as was Mary Simms Vick. In 1924, Mr Francis Lether DeVane, a friend of the group, donated a lot, 50’ x 150’, located at 268 North West 48th Street. On this site, the “Sawdust Tabernacle,” so named for its sawdust floor and clapboard walls, was erected by friends, With Mr Charles Strickland in charge. It was in this building that the Miami Primitive Baptist Church was constituted May 31, 1925. During June, 1925, the Church called Elder J Fred Hartley as its full time Pastor. He accepted and moved with his wife Thelma, and children W D and Azalie from Fitzgerald, Georgia, in September, 1925. His first service as Pastor was on September 27, 1925. He remained pastor until November, 1949. The “Sawdust Tabernacle” was completely destroyed by hurricane in 1926. Not a board could be found, however the Baldwin Piano with its canvas cover were left on the site undamaged. The fifty or more members felt that this was a symbol for them to erect a more worthy meeting house for their worship. Construction was begun immediately with Brother E A Williams and Brother Charles Strickland in charge. Until the new building was completed services were held in the Tarboux Memorial Methodist Church every Sunday afternoon. The first service in the new frame building was held on January 23, 1927. Sister F F DeVane joined by letter, together with Eoline Adams Hoover and Peggy Adams Medlock joined by confession of faith. Brother Walter C Simms, a charter member, was ordained a deacon on April 23, 1936. The only other deacon ordained in the little frame church building was Brother Joel F Rivers on March 2, 1948. During the depression year of 1929, the Churches of Jacksonville and Plant City called Elder Hartley as Pastor, and for the next twenty years he traveled from Miami to these two cities to attend their spiritual needs. Preaching services were held each second and fourth Sundays in Miami. For fourteen years, from 1925 to 1939, baptism services were held in the Atlantic Ocean and Stanton Memorial Baptist Church. In 1938 and addition was made to the little church when a baptismal pool and rest rooms were added. Elder Hartley’s son, Frederick, was the first baptized in the new pool, along with Brother and Sister Joel F Rivers, Elizabeth Jackson Wilson, and Brother and Sister George Polk. Under the Blessings of God and the devoted leadership of Elder Hartley the membership outgrew the facilities at 268 North West 48th Street. This building was sold to Emanuel Christian Church and we purchased property on North West Seventh Avenue and 47th Terrace. A two story building 65 by 100 foot cement block stucco sanctuary was dedicated May 29, 1948. The baptistery is exceedingly beautiful: the background painted by Sister Janice Jackson James. Elder Hartley moved to Tampa in February, 1950, to give additional time to that church which he had helped to constitute and build. Our church was privileged to have many outstanding ministers supply for us until September, 1950, when Elder T Roe Scott accepted the call of the Church to be our Spiritual Leader, and moved from Fort Payne, Alabama, with devoted wife, Ethelyn, son , Jimmie, and daughters, Rose Ann and Elane. Our Church was blessed to pay in full for the new building. On Sunday, May 31, 1953, a “Home-coming and Mortgage Burning” celebration was held. Among the many guests was Sister J Fred Hartley, widow of a few weeks of our former beloved pastor. She was a loved and respected member and a friend to all who knew her. Her presence was particularly appreciated. “Pa” Hartley was 93 years of age and sang all verses of “Christ is All.” An annex building 96 by 26 feet was built with donated labor by members and friends which left the church free of debt. Brother Scott resigned as pastor and accepted the call of Statesboro Primitive Baptist Church in September, 1955. Elder John Shelton Mikell accepted our call for full time service which began the first Sunday in September, 1955. We praised God that we did not have a season without a Pastor. Friendship and Broward Church have constituted with members of our congregation and with much labor of love by Elder Mikell. This sanctuary has been built and paid for during his pastorate. He has not shunned to declare the full Gospel and has labored faithfully for the glory of God and the good of each member. Many friends will attest to his counsel and help. He is ever ready to lend a helping hand wherever needed. We Praise God from whom all Blessings flow. === Music === This Church has been fortunate in having members with talents and a desire to use them for the glory of God. Sister Mary Simms Vick was our first pianist, with Brothers LeRoy DeVane and E A Williams able and willing to lead our singing. Dr L A Baker brought joy and inspiration with solos for many years. He led the congregational singing with Sister Baker at the Piano. Brother Lester C Kicklighter enjoyed singing with daughter, Sibyl McDonald. He was always willing to lead the congregational singing when needed. Others, who have blessed our services with their solos through the years are Estelle Smith, Mary Catherine Walsh, J B Nelson, Lonnie McDonald, Joe McLendon, Nancy Patton, Bebe Rivers Yarbrough, Jewell Rivers Peterson, and Lisa Mefford. === Ladies Circles === After Dr Baker’s death, Brother A O Jackson was our song leader for many years with daughter, Emily Jackson Bliss, at the Piano. Sisters Nannie Kate DeVane Poore and Eva Belle Hartley were always willing to play the piano when needed. Other pianists Mattie Jackson, Joy Miller Johnson, Cazell Lupton, Sissie Nelson, Sara Martha Adams Nelson, Faye Miller Summerford, Bobbie Patton Dasher, Jewell Rivers Peterson and Nancy Patton. Sister Nancy Patton was our organist after college days. She had a strong conviction that songs which magnified the God of Heaven and Earth were to be sung during our worship services. Sister Jewell Rivers Peterson is now our organist with Sister Sissie Nelson accompanying on the Piano. Our specials and congregational singing continue on a high level of spirituality. Our song leaders include Brothers Troy Pilgrim, Lonnie McDonald and David Summerfield. Our prayer is that all who have given and are now giving of their time in providing music for our church will always have the satisfaction of hearing “Well done thou good and faithful servant,” knowing that they are a blessing to our Church and that God’s name is magnified. === Bible Study === The Church was constituted after two years of Bible Study and Prayer. Except for a brief period of time, we have continued to have Bible Study for all ages. Our Bible Study has continued to grow under each pastor’s ministry. We have ten classes with two teachers for each class. Also we have a Bible Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent, Secretary and a Treasurer, Pianist and Song Leader. Vacation Bible School is held each year under the auspices of the Bible Study, as well as Christmas Programs which all enjoy. Bible Study has been a great blessing to our Church and may God be praised. === Ladies Circles === On September 31, 1941, a Ladies Circle was organized in the home of Mr and Mrs W W Poore, the first president being Mrs O F Patton. We have worked together, trying at all times to be of real service, honoring and pleasing to God. Mrs Jerry Havcraft is a very capable and active president at this time. While our Charter Member was living, the Circle honored her by renaming the circle “The Annie Simms Circle.” In October, 1953, another circle was organized in the home of Mr and Mrs Henry M Jones and given the name of “Ruth Jones Circle.” Mrs Lloyd Issler was the first president and Mrs Joel Porter has been president for many years. Much fine work has been accomplished by this circle, one of which is the Commemorative Plates with a picture of the sanctuary on North West 7th Avenue and 47th Terrace. Today, we have Anniversary Commemorative Plates with picture of this sanctuary, 9100 North East 2nd Avenue. Much good fellowship has been enjoyed in the past and is being enjoyed today by all who attend. May God continue to bless these dedicated ladies in both circles and the service they render to the Church. ==Primitive Baptist Youth Fellowship== The PBYF was organized under the leadership and guidance of Elder J Fred Hartley with the purpose in mind of developing a study course of the Bible, and the belief of Primitive Baptists, and to inspire the minds and hearts of the youth of the Church. Brother Scott and Brother Mikell have contributed much time and leadership during their pastorates. Many members have given generously of their time in assisting the Youth of our Church. Beach Parties were most successful in the early days with Brother Hartley walking along the water edge to make sure that the bathers did not get too deep or in danger. His favorite answer when asked to go swimming was “Water is used for sanitary purposes only.” The counselors recognized that his great concern for the flock kept him out of the water. We are thankful today for those who work continuously for the fine youth of this Church. ==Constitution of Miami Primitive Baptist Church== Miami, Dade County, Florida May 31, 1925 After three years of Bible Study, Elder J Fred Hartley and Elder J Marshall Thomas came to Miami for a week’s meeting for the purpose of organizing a church. Thirteen presented letters from six churches. Four were received on Confession of Faith during the meeting and were baptized in the Atlantic Ocean at the foot of First Street, Miami Beach, by Elder Hartley. The Charter Members with Church Letters were as follows: • Deacon and Sister P F McCall • Clyde Smith Patton • William A Yates • Chloe Ann Simms • Alice Simms Elmore • Ethel Simms Curry • Brother and Sister E A Williams • Phoebe L DeVane • LeRoy M DeVane • Walter C Simms • Mary Simms Vick Four Baptized to become Charter Members were: • Francis Lether DeVane • Brother and Sister Charles C Strickland, Sr • Ruby DeVane The Thirteen Letters were approved by the Presbytery as regular. The Church Covenant and Articles of Faith were presented and approved by the Presbytery. The Moderator, Elder J Fred Hartley, then pronounced those presenting letters and those baptized as a Church of Jesus Christ with all the rights and privileges of a gospel church. Prayer was offered by Elder J Fred Hartley. A charge was then given to the church by Elder J Marshall Thomas. The minutes of the Presbytery were read and adopted. Brother E A Williams was chosen as clerk of the church. Miami Primitive Baptist Church === Church Covenant === Covenant and Obligations of Members We do solemnly promise that we will be faithful in the study of God’s Word and in prayer; that we will attend all our church services and meetings when possible to do so; that we will labor unitedly and zealously for the Master’s Cause, seeking at all times His Glory and the advancement of His Kingdom; that we will strive daily to crucify the flesh and live such lives that we may be a light unto the world and show forth the praises of Him who has called us out of nature’s darkness into His marvelous Light. We promise that we will ever seek for the peace and fellowship so necessary for the best interest of the church, making whatever personal sacrifice that may be necessary; that we will lovingly watch over each other for good. Whenever any shall go astray either in faith or practice, we will kindly, lovingly, and faithfully seek to save such a one from error of his way, that he may richly enjoy the blessings of God’s house and the sweet joy of salvation, that none of God’s children be lost to our cause. We promise to contribute freely and liberally of our carnal things for the support of the church and to give as the Lord has prospered us that our ministry may give themselves wholly to the work whereunto God has called them. For Grace to enable us to so live and labor, we do most earnestly pray. ==Articles of Faith== We believe in one true and living God: The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit; that these three are One, and a harmoniously equal in infinite power, wisdom, justice, holiness, mercy, love, and truth (I John 5:7). We believe that God created man good, able to stand but liable to fall, and that man fell from this pure estate and brought himself under condemnation and death, and that man is wholly unable to deliver himself from this condition (I Corinthians 15:22; Romans 3:10; John 6:44 - Read the description of the unregenerate man, Romans 3:10-20; also I Corinthians 2:14). We believe that God chose a people unto salvation or eternal life and that this choice was eternal, particular, and unconditional (Ephesians 1:4-5; John 10:27-27; John 6:39-44; II Timothy 1:9). We believe that God was in Christ and that by sacrifice of Jesus, all whom God chose unto salvation were forever redeemed from the curse of the law and made righteous in Him (Hebrews 2:13-15; Ephesians 1:6; Colossians 2:10; Romans 8:29). We believe that all who were redeemed by the Son, will in time be effectually called by the Holy Spirit, “Born Again,” and made partakers of the Divine nature (John 6:37; Ephesians 2:1; I Corinthians 6:14). We believe that all who are regenerated (effectually called) will be finally saved. Not one can be finally lost (John 10:28-29; Psalm 37:28). We believe that the bodies of all men will be resurrected from the grave and that the joys of the righteous will be eternal and that the punishment of the wicked everlasting (John 5:28-29). We believe that all who are called of God, are under obligation to do good works, and that in keeping of His commandments there is great reward (Ephesians 2:10). We believe that baptism and the Lord’s Supper are ordinances of the church and that believers are the only proper subjects for baptism and that immersion is the only mode, and that none except those who have been regularly baptized are admitted in the Communion Service. And that the washing of the saint’s feet is an example of love and humility which should be practiced by the members of our church (Romans 6:4; Colossians 2:12; I Corinthians 11:24-29; Acts 8:36-38; John 13:1-17). We believe that the church is the highest ecclesiastical authority on earth, subject alone unto God for all her acts and that her form of government is congregational, each member having an equal voice in all her acts (Colossians 1:18). We believe the scriptures of the Old and New Testaments (of which we consider the King James Translation to be the best) to be the inspired word of God. And that they alone are to govern God’s people both in faith and practice (II Timothy 3:16-17). ==Pastors of Miami Primitive Baptist Church== Elder J Fred Hartley. In July 1925, the church called Elder Hartley for full time services. He accepted the call and moved to Miami, arriving September 22, 1925. His work in the Miami church was characterized by his faithful dedication to his calling and selfless service to the flock he pastored. The achievements which crowned his effort and those of his loyal congregation, were hard-won. They filled him with pride but not of the boastful sort. He reserved the glory for God. Tampa Primitive Baptist Church called and he accepted, moving to Tampa. Elder Thomas Roe Scott. Elder Scott served the church from September, 1950, to August, 1955. This was his first pastorate. God greatly blessed his efforts in serving with much consecration. The need for additional Bible Study rooms was met with the building of an Annex which served as a recreation and fellowship hall with full kitchen facilities. Much of the work was done by the members and friends of the church. Material was paid for as work was done, also a $10,000.00 mortgage was paid and the church was free of debt before Brother Scot left. Elder John Shelton Mikell. Elder Mikell accepted our call for full time and moved with his devoted wife, Mildred, son John Shelton, Jr, and daughter, Shera Jane, to Miami in September, 1955, preaching his first sermon, the first Sunday in September using the text “I am determined to nothing among you save Jesus Christ and Him crucified.” The labors of this consecrated man has resulted in many blessings and additions. It seemed expedient that our sanctuary be relocated. After much labor and prayer the present location was obtained and the building was erected. The Church is now free and clear of all debt. God be Praised. === Fiftieth Anniversary === Miami Primitive Baptist Church Deacons Who Are Deceased P F McCall William A Mullis Dr L A Baker L A Warnock Walter C Simms, Sr Joel F Rivers Lester C Kicklighter John M Patterson Hershell E Dasher U M Malcolm C H McCullar George W Pope Fred M Williams William M Bryan Deacons Who Have Moved O A Jackson, Jr Fred N Hendricks M A Adams C M Bledsoe Horace L Burke Joe A Massey A C Ellis Deacons Who Are Active A T Adams O F Patton Troy L Pilgrim, Sr Vernecious M Payne === Fiftieth Anniversary === Miami Primitive Baptist Church May 30, 31, June 1, 1975 Under the Blessing of Almighty God this church has received continued guidance and we trust that we have moved in accordance to His Will. THREE seems to be most prominent -- First -- Three locations • 268 North West 48th Street • N W 7th Avenue and 47th Terrace • 9100 North East Second Avenue Second -- Three new congregations constituted • Delray Beach Primitive Baptist Church. 1717 North East Second Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida 33444 • Friendship Primitive Baptist Church. 6300 South West 99th Avenue, South Miami, Florida 33143 • Broward Primitive Baptist Church. 3810 South West Second Court, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33312 Third -- Three Ordained Elders • Elder Charles C Carrin • Elder Joel F Rivers • Elder William Powell On Easter Sunday, 1949, our church recognized the special gift of Charles C Carrin (age 18). Motion was made by retired minister, Elder W E Weaver, and unanimously passed that Charles C Carrin be set aside to the full work of the gospel ministry. Brother Carrin supplied for Glaziner Memorial Church and they called him for full time and asked for his ordination. He was ordained on Christmas Day, 1949. For several years Brother Mikell drove to South Miami for 9:00 services until their constitution, when Friendship Primitive Baptist Church called Brother Rivers as full time pastor and asked for his ordination. He had been a most faithful Deacon and several times with great humility, Brother Rivers refused to be licensed. In less than a year after his ordination, God in His infinite wisdom called Brother Rivers home. Brother William Powell was called by Ocala Primitive Baptist Church to serve full time as their pastor, and the Church asked to ordain him. Fourth -- Three Pastors • Elder J Fred Hartley: September 1925 - December 1949 • Elder T Roe Scott: September 1950 - August 1955 • Elder John Shelton Mikell: September 1955 - Present Pastor (in 1975) We will never be able to praise our Heavenly Father enough for blessing our Church with such capable Ministers of the WORD and such devoted Pastors. Our prayer is that this Church never forget the outstanding leadership and sacrifices made by each Pastor in willingly serving God and man. Elder Richard F Williams moved his membership to Plant City Primitive Baptist Church, where he was licensed and ordained to the full work of the Gospel Ministry. He is now pastor of Broward Primitive Baptist Church, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Elder Walter G Laseter was licensed by our Church. He was helping with Broward congregation and went in with the Constitution of the church, who later called for his ordination. They used our sanctuary for his ordination service. He had the great privilege of baptizing his Grand Mother, Sister Mary Radford. Friendship Primitive Baptist Church, South Miami, called him for full time services and he is now serving as pastor there. We have Licensed two young men. Brother Rodney Pinder, now attending Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida, and Brother David Summerfield, now attending North Dade Junior College, Miami. Both are outstanding young men and we look forward to God blessing their efforts in His Kingdom.

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[[Category:Miamisburg, Ohio]] ---- '''Miamisburg''', Miami Township, Montgomery County, Ohio, United States '''Resources'''
[[Wikipedia:Miamisburg,_Ohio|Miamisburg]] on Wikipedia.
Miamisburg, Ohio [https://ohio.hometownlocator.com/oh/montgomery/miamisburg.cfm area map]
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---- The town started out as ''Hole's Station'', a blockhouse and stockade built in 1799 on the land of Zachariah Hole. Source: [[#HMCO]] History of Montgomery County, p. 362. When originally platted in 1818, Miamisburg was located in Washington Township. In 1829, Miami Township was formed from Washington Township. Source: [[#HMCO]] History of Montgomery County, p. 327.
In February, 1818, the town of Miamisburg was platted by Peter and John Treon, Jacob Kercher and Emanuel Grebhart, and within a few days, the following announcement was made: Source: [[#HMCO]] History of Montgomery County, p. 343.

Public Venue
On Friday, February 20, will be offered for sale, a large number of lots in a new town by the name of Miamiesburg.
Situated on the left bank of the Great Miami River, on a beautiful and fertile plane, free from inundation by the river, and through which the State road from Dayton to Cin- cinuati, and the county road from Centerville to Germantown pass, completely situated for its future inhabitants.
The plan itself shows order and convenience; in the whole it is divided into squares, each lot containing the fifth part of an acre, adjoining on alleys sixteen feet wide; and also public grounds gratis in the center.
It is contemplated to convey the water from the river to the center of the town. Fur- ther description would be unnecessary, as the elegant situation and plat will entice the purchaser; and reasonable credit will be given, with approved security. Terms made known on day of sale, and good titles will be given to purchasers. Due attendance by us. Dr. Treons, Jacob Kirger, Emanuel Gebhart.
N. B. — Said lots being six miles from Franklin and eleven miles from Dayton, and known by the name of Hole’s Station.
Friday, May 22, the same parties had a second sale of lots. The post office was established in June, 1822, with Adam Shuey as Postmaster. Source: [[#HMCO]] History of Montgomery County, p. 344.

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{{Clear}} * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Mica_Peak_Cemetery|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page.]] * [[:Category: Mica_Peak_Cemetery%2C_Spokane_County%2C_Washington]] {{Image|file=US_Civil_War_Veterans_in_Washington_State.jpg|align=m|size=l}} ===Cemetery Details === *'''Cemetery name:''' Mica Peak Cemetery *'''Address:''' Elder Rd, Saxby, Spokane County, Washington, USA   (To reach Mica Peak Cemetery from Freeman WA turn right onto Hwy 27 and continue south for 2 miles turning east onto [https://mapcarta.com/23952160 Elder Road], and continue for 3.6 miles. The cemetery is on the north side of the road.)   T23N R45E Section 2 *'''GPS Coordinates:''' 47.5078011, -117.0764008 ===History=== This cemetery was incorporated Jan 09, 1899. Deeds were not distributed until the 1920s. Additional acreage of land was purchased on Sep 02, 1922. *Earliest known burial: [[Cannon-6982|David H Cannon (1877-1889)]] and [[Cannon-6985|Medora O Cannon (1877-1889)]] *Latest known burial: [[Cooper-36196|Doneta Jeanne (Cooper) Hunt (1928-2021)]] ===Notable Monuments=== ===Notable Interments=== {{Image|file=Military_Badges_and_Insignia-1.jpg|align=l|size=s}} ===Veterans=== *[[Alexander-22179|William Walter Alexander (1894-1968)]] WA Cook CO B 37 MG BN WWI *[[Bard-674|Lewis Bentley Bard (1900-1967)]] OR QMI US Navy WWI *[[Behrens-1148|Peter Diederich Behrens (1849-1932)]] NY PVT 21st INF, Civil War *[[Bell-37893|Lloyd Gwinn Bell (1896-1970)]] WA ENS USNRF WWI *[[Benson-8700|Harold Edward Benson (1933-2015)]] US Army *[[Cannon-6988|Harold Newton Cannon (1908-1979)]] PVT US Marine Corps *[[Curry-6669|William Lincoln Curry (1925-2015)]] EOC US Navy Seabees, Korea Vietnam *[[Graham-27185|Corban York Graham (1845-1915)]] Co E, 6th Missouri Cavalry, Civil War *[[Haulman-23|Jacob Henry Haulman (1896-1980)]] PVT US Army *[[Hunt-25703|Jack Lamar Hunt (1925-2011)]] Merchant Marines, US Army *[[Jess-317|Elmer Jess (1891-1924)]] WWI Veteran *[[Keiffer-165|Donald Robert Keiffer (1913-1978)]] US Army *[[Mewes-115|Howard Arthur Mewes (1916-1983)]] PFC US Army WWII, 91st Div Italy *[[Phillips-43319|Joseph A Phillips (1822-1913)]] Veteran *[[Pope-9951|Ora Woodford Pope (1881-1979)]] PVT Co E, 22 Regt, US Inf, Span/Amer War *[[Richard-8352|Glen Burt Richard (1917-1997)]] TEC 3 USA WWII, L #64 *[[Sly-743|George H Sly Jr (1923-1972)]] WA PVT US Army WWII *[[Sly-742|Roy Leonard Sly (1888-1956)]] WI LDSQM USNRF World War I *[[Spence-6117|Roy Lloyd Spence (1890-1972)]] PVT USMC WWI *[[Wing-3607|Howard Hollis Wing (1912-1977)]] CPL US Army WWII *[[Wing-3601|Alva James Wing (1937-2017)]] Quartermaster 1st class US Navy, Vietnam *[[Wing-1193|Lucius Luther Wing (1847-1928)]] PVT, Co E, 46th Iowa Infantry, Civil War *[[Wing-3605|Milton Dennis Wing (1935-1996)]] PFC US Army ===More Information=== {{Global Cemeteries|sub=Washington|place=[[Space:Mica Peak Cemetery|Mica Peak Cemetery]]}} *See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mica_Peak_Cemetery%2C_Spokane_County%2C_Washington Mica Peak Cemetery] category for profiles of those who have been documented at this cemetery. *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/76926 Mica Peak Cemetery] FindAGrave *[http://www.mrail.net/data/cemete/wash/spokane/micapeak/micapeak.htm Mica Peak Cemetery] Ewanida Rail Records – Maggie Rail *Mica Peak Cemetery [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Spokane_County Civil War Veterans: Spokane County, Washington] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Civil_War_Veterans_in_Washington_State#Spokane US Civil War Veterans in Washington State] :'''Special note''':
My mom, [[Curry-3468|Ila Gertrude Curry]] has many of her (Curry/Wing) relatives buried here. [[Simon-5011|Simon-5011]] 18:28, 8 August 2022 (UTC)

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Miceli Name Study

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[[Category: Miceli Name Study]] NOTE: THIS PAGE IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION AND WILL BE UPDATE AND FORMATTED SOON. PLEASE CONTACT [[Troy-204|Sharon Centanne]] FOR MORE INFO. == Goals == The goal of the MICELI NAME STUDY project is to find every non-living person with the surname and make a wikitree profile for them. We have traced the Miceli Family in Alia, Sicilia back to about 1725, to the parents of Vincenza Miceli who married Rosario Centanni. We would like to link this Miceli Family with other Miceli Families throughout Sicilia, and find the history of the Miceli family back as many further generations as possible. We would also like to find all the descendants of the Miceli family in Sicilia and where ever they may have migrated over the centuries. According to Ancestry dot com, the name is a variant of the given name Michele, or in Greek, Mikhailas, and in English, Michael. People with this surname probably had a male ancestor and were given their father's name as a surname, a common practice in early Sicilia. == Members == * [[Ruggiero-76|Tina Ruggiero]] is tracing Miceli surname from Lercara Friddi, Palermo, Italy * [[Troy-204|Sharon Centanne]] is tracing the Miceli surname from Alia, Sicilia and Valledolmo, Sicilia, both in the Provincia di Palermo. == To Do List: == Here are some of the tasks that we think need to be done. We'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Finding church records from the 1700s and the 1600s. * Adding reliable sources * Adding categories like Miceli Name Study[[Category: Miceli Name Study]] and Alia, Sicilia [[Category: Alia, Palermo]] or other relevant locality to each profile. * Adding relevant templates like {{Italian Roots Sticker}} to each profile. * Connecting family members to the global family tree. == Ten Year Marriage Indexes: Indices Decenniales 1862-1910 Atti di Matrimonio per Famiglia MICELI di Alia, Termini, Palermo, Sicilia, Italia, 1862-1905 == === 1862-1875 === ''Image 13/57'' * '''Antonino Miceli con Anna Maria Ricotta''' Year 1867 - Record Number 26 - Image 13/57 * '''Antonino Miceli con Giuseppa Biondolilla''' Year 1870 - Record Number 2 - Image 13/57 * '''Antonino Miceli con Giuseppa Battaglia''' Year 1874 - Record Number 2 - Image 13/57 * '''Arcangelo Miceli con Lucia Minuto''' Year 1868 - Record Number 10 - Image 13/57 * '''Benedetto Miceli con Rosalia Maria Vicari''' Year 1868 - Record Number 34 - Image 13/57 * '''Francesco Miceli con Maria Rosa Runfola''' Year 1878 - Record Number 12 - Image 13/57 * '''Gandolfo Miceli con Lucia Sedita''' Year 1869 - Record Number 23 - Image 13/57 * '''Giochino Vincenzo Miceli con Caloggera Anna Ortolano''' Year 1873 - Record Number 82 - Image 13/57 * '''Giuseppe Miceli con Maria Grazia Biondolilla''' Year 1887 - Record Number 3 - Image 13/57 * '''[[Miceli-82|Giuseppe Miceli]] con [[Centanni-408|Rosolia Gaetana Centanni]]''' Year 1868 - Record Number 19 - Image 13/57 * '''Lucio Rosolino Miceli con Giuseppa Pietra Guccione''' Year 1871 - Record Number 40 - Image 13/57 * '''Salvadore Caloggero Miceli con Maria Nunzia Panepinto''' Year 1875 - Record Number 2 Image 13/57 * '''Vincenzo Miceli con Serafina Giuseppa Vallone''' Year 1868 - Record Number 12 - Image 13/57 * '''Maria Miceli con Minnella Filomeno''' Year 1868 - Record Number 33 - Image 13/57 * '''Caludonia Maria Miceli con Andrea Calogero Mendola''' Year 1865 - Record Number 3 - Image 13/57 ''End of Image 13/57'' === 1876-1885 === ''Image 26/57'' * '''Andrea Miceli con Maria LaVita''' Index Number 386 - Year 1877 - Record Number 45 - Image 26/57 * '''Antonino Miceli con Gaetano Panepinto''' Index Number 387 Year 1876 Record Number 43 Image 26/57 * '''Gandolfo Miceli con Rosalia Concetta Genovesi''' Index Number 388 Year 1877 -Record Number 38 * '''Gandolfo Vittorio Emmanuele Miceli con Pietra Guccione''' Index Number 389 - Year 1884 Record Number 24 * '''Giocachino Miceli con Rosalia Gaetana Mancuso''' Index Number 390 - Year 1883 Record Number 12 * '''Giuseppe Miceli con Maria Concetta Battaglia''' Index Number 391 - Year 1877 - Record Number 35 * '''Giuseppe Miceli con Maria Vincenza Nunzia Inguagiato''' Index Number 392 - Year 1880 - Record Number 43 * '''Lorenzo Maria Miceli con Vita Messina''' Index Number 393 Year 1882 Record Number 57 * '''Rosario Miceli con Maria Nunzia Taravella''' Index Number 394 Year 1877 Record Number 51 * '''Rosario Miceli con Rosa Pilletteri''' Index Number 395 Year 1878 Record Number 9 * '''Salvatore Miceli con Maria Rosa Concialdi''' Index Number 396 Year 1878 Record Number 43 * '''Salvatore Miceli con Giuseppa Maria D'Aura''' Index Number 397 Year 1883 Record Number 26 * '''Vincenzo Miceli con Oliva Maria Todaro''' Index Number 398 Year 1881 Record Number 63 === 1886 - 1895 === ''Image 39/57'' * '''Antonino Natale Miceli con Maria Santa Ortello''' Index Number - Year 1892 - Record Number 52 * '''Antonino Miceli con Rafael CENTANNI''' Index Number Year 1890 - Record Number 46 * '''Antonino Miceli con Concetta Di Salvo''' Image 39/57 - Year 1890 - Record Number 1 * '''Calogero Dominiano Miceli con Maria Mancuso''' Image 39/57 - Year 1888 - Record Number 25 * '''Filippo Miceli con Maria Nunzia? Ditta?''' Image 39/57 - Year 1888 - Record Number 26 * '''Giuseppe Miceli con Maria Grazia Ditta?''' Image 39/57 - Year 1895 - Record Number 37 * '''Gaetano Miceli con Crocifisseal? Salito?''' Image 39/57 - Year 1887 - Record Number 51 * '''Giuseppe Miceli con Giuseppa? Maria? Vincenza? Cirincione''' Image 39/57 -Year 1887 - Record Number 28 * '''Giuseppe Miceli con Concetta Maria Russo?''' 39/57 - Year 1888 - Record Number 67 * '''Lucio Rosolino Miceli con Anna Maria Gurrion?''' 39/57 - Year 1892 - Record Number 4 Parte 2 * '''Luigi Girolamo Miceli con Maria Grazia Campieri''' 39/57 - Year 1889 - Record Number 52 * '''Rosario Miceli con Angela D'Aura''' Image 39/57 - Year 1889 - Record Number 33 * '''Rosario Miceli con Santa Falcone''' Image 39/57 - Year 1892 - Record Number 59 * '''Salvatore Miceli con Maria Carmela Concialdi''' Image 39/57 - Year 1898 - Record Number 30 '''End of Image page 39/57''' === 1896-1905=== Image 52/57: * '''Antonino Miceli con Agata Manato''' - Image 52/57 Index Number 409 Year 1904 Record Number 19 Parte 2 * '''Antonino Miceli con Cosima Filippa Todaro''' - Image 52/57 Index Number 410 Year 1897 Record Number 15 * '''Castrenze Miceli con Marianna Russo''' -Image 52/57 Index Number 411 Year 1896 Record Number 40 * '''Cosimo Miceli con Pietra Constanza''' Index Number 412 Year 1902 Record Number 1 Parte 2a * '''Francesa Miceli con Pietra LoPresti''' Image 52/57 Index Number 413 Year 1901 Record Number 2452/57 * '''Gandolfo Miceli con Grazia Todaro''' Image 2/57Index Number414 Year 1902 Record Number 43 * '''Galdolfo Vittorio Emmanuale Miceli''' con Maria Zavier Image 52/57 Index Number 415 Year 1904 Record Number 34 * '''Giochino Miceli con Cristina Catalano''' Image 52/57Index Number 416 Year 1900 Record Number 21 * '''Giochino Miceli con Giochina Leone''' Image 52/57Index Number 417 Year 1904 Record Number 24 Parte 2a? * '''Giovanni Miceli con Salvatrice LoSavio''' Image 52/57Index Number 418 Year 1902 Record Number 58 * '''Giuseppe Miceli con Giuseppa Vassallo''' Image 52/57Index Number 419 Year 1900 Record Number 6 * '''Giuseppe Miceli con Pietra Liberto''' Image 52/57Index Number 421 Year 1898 Record Number 39 * '''Giuseppe Miceli con Giuseppa D'Aura''' Image 52/57Index Number 422 Year 1905 Record Number 39 * '''Luciano Miceli con Lucia Concialdi''' Image 52/57Index Number 423 Year 1898 Record Number 25 * '''Rosario Miceli con Salvatora Panepinto''' Image 52/57 - Index Number 424 - Year 1900 - Record Number 25 * '''Rosolino Miceli con Anna Di Carlo''' - Image 52/57 - Index Number 425 - Year 1899 - Record Number 59 * '''Salvatore Miceli con Anna Messina''' - Image 52/57 -Index Number - 426 - Year 1903 - Record Number 4 * '''Salvatore Miceli con Filippa Panepinto''' Image 52/57 - Index Number 427 - Year 1900 - Record Number 4 * '''Simone Miceli con Anna Volpe''' - Image 52/57 -Index Number 428 - Year 1902 - Record Number 51 End Image 52/57 == Earlier Evidence of Miceli Family in Alia, Siclia == * [[Runfola-8|Santa Runfola]] married [[Miceli-|Rosolino Miceli]] on January 16, 1837 in Alia, Siclia and had at least two children. * [[Miceli-37|Rosolino Miceli II]] was born in 1800, the son of .[[Miceli-38|Rosolino Miceli, I]] and his wife [[Macaluso-41|Giuseppa Macaluso]]. * [[Miceli-39|Benedetto Miceli]] born 1791 in Alia, Sicilia, the son of [[Miceli-|Rosolino Miceli and his wife [[Macaluso-41|Giuseppa Macaluso Miceli]]. * [[Miceli-39|Benedetto Miceli]] married [[Cardinale-42|Mercuria Cardinale]] before 1820 and had at least three children * Rosolino Miceli, born 1820, mentioned in the 1842 marriage record of Rosolino Miceli and Rosaria Orfanello * [[Miceli-149|Giuseppe Miceli]] was born in 1829 in Alia, Sicilia the son of [[Miceli-39|Benedetto Miceli]] and [[Cardinale-42|Mercuria Cardinale]] * [[Miceli-51| Biagio Miceli]] born 1730 married [[Paci-2019|Antonina Pace]] who was born about 1730, and had at least four children: # [[Miceli-80|Francesco Paolo Miceli]], born about 1753 in Alia, Sicilia, who married Rosa Martino, and passed away April 4, 1840 in Alia at age 87. # [[Miceli-50|Agata Miceli]], born 1757 in Alia, Sicilia, who married Giuseppe Unknown and who passed away March 2, 1834 in Alia, Sicilia at age 77. # [[Miceli-92|Carmela Miceli]], born 1760 in Alia, Sicilia, who married Tommaso Scaglione, and passed away October 9, 1834 in Alia, Sicilia at age 74. # [[Miceli-85|Antonina Miceli]], born 1765 in Alia, Sicilia, who passed away on November 16, 1828 in Alia, Sicilia at age 63. * [[Miceli-154|Paolino Miceli]] is a male head of household paying taxes in Alia, Sicilia in 1714. He has a wife and two daughters: # Giuseppa Miceli, age not given # Sebastiana Miceli, age not given * [[Miceli-151|Nicolo S. Miceli]] was born about 1695, in or near Alia, Sicilia, the son of Rafaelle Miceli according to the familysearch wiki family tree * [[Miceli-145|Filippo Miceli]] appears on the 1714 Revili Census of Sicilia with his wife Anna Unknown and his two children: # [[Miceli-147|Calogero Miceli]], born 1712, and age 2 in 1714. # [[Miceli-148|Giuseppa Miceli]], age not given, but born before 1714. * [[Miceli-245|Anna Miceli]] who married [[LoTuso-9|Giuseppe LoTuso]] and had at least one child [[LoTuso-8|Castrenze LoTuso]]. * [[MIceli-|Rosario Miceli]] who married [[Macaluso-|Marina Macaluso]] before 1750, and had at least one child, a daughter named Vincenza Miceli who married Rosario Centanni before 1768. We think Vincenza was named for her father's father. Her possible early ancestors are listed below. == MICELI FAMILY TREE FROM FAMILYSEARCH == A Miceli Family Tree on familysearch dot org lists the following Miceli family members. We are looking for good sources to support this research: # Gaetano Miceli, born 1660 married Anna Todaro born 1665 before 1685. Church records from the Diocese of Cefalu' will be necessary to document these births and this marriage. Gaetano's parents would have survived the Black Plague which struck Sicily in 1656. # Vincenzo Miceli, born 1685 is the son of Gaetano Miceli and Anna Todaro. Church baptismal records will be need to document this birth and baptism. # Vincenzo Miceli married Stefania Panzarella before 1725. Church marriage records will be necessary to document this marriage. Vincenzo may also be listed on the 1714 Revili Census of Alia. Vincenzo probably survived the major earthquake in Sicily in 1693 due to its distance from his home town of Alia. # Rosario di Miceli was born about 1725, the son of Vincenzo Miceli and Stefania Panzarella. Church baptismal records will be necessary to prove this birth and baptism. # Rosario di Miceli married Marina Macaluso before 1750. Church marriage records will be necessary to prove this marriage. # Vincenza Miceli was born about 1750, the daughter of Rosario di Miceli and Marina Macaluso. Church marriage records will be necessary to prove this birth and baptism. # Marina Macaluso also has ancestors from the Miceli family. She is said to be the daughter of Isadoro Macaluso and Lucia di Miceli. We will need her baptismal records to prove this research. # Lucia di Miceli married Isadoro Macaluso before 1725. We will need church marriage records to prove this marriage. Lucia di Miceli might also be listed in the 1714 Revili Census of Alia. # Lucia di Miceli was born about 1700 and is the daughter of Mariano di Miceli and his wife Domenica Unknown. We will need church records to prove this birth and baptism and it is very likely that Lucia is mentioned on the 1714 Revili Census. # More research is necessary on all these lines and we are hoping that the necessary records will be digitized in the near future. Travelers to Alia might be able to find them at the Roman Catholic Church in Cefalu', which is the Cathedral for the Diocese of Cefalu' in which Alia resides. Census records might be available at the Archivo di Stato in Palermo, but a personal visit might be necessary if the Census is not digitized.

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Michael Blue Will 1840

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Hampshire County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] '''Will of Michael Blue, Hampshire County, Virginia, 27 Oct 1840. Proved 28 Mar 1842.''' In the name of God amen, I '''[[Blue-1715|Michael Blue]]''' of the county of Hampshire in the State of Virginia being weak in body but of sound disposing mind, memory and understanding, considering the certainty of death and the uncertainty of the time thereof and being desirous to settle my world affairs and thereby to be the better prepared to leave this world when it shall please God to call me hence, do therefore make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following. First, I give to my beloved '''[[Lawson-11207|wife]]''' the one third part of all my land. I give the following slaves, '''[[Cochran-6280|Daniel]]''', '''[[Cochran-6285|Barbara]]''', '''[[Blue-1730|Phoebe]]''', '''[[Blue-1731|Elizabeth]]''', '''[[Cochran-6366|Phillis]]''', '''[[Blue-1733|Rebecca]]''' & '''[[Blue-1734|Louise]]''' and her choice of four head of horses, and ten head of milch cows, and all the hogs I may leave, and all the sheep. Also four sets of gears, and all the ploughs & harrows and one wagon. Also all my household & kitchen furniture except the following bequest, out of said furniture and further she shall have one year provisions for herself and family, and Secondly I give to my son Mich [NOTE: this is a typed manuscript, wherein the typist read “Mich,” instead of '''[[Blue-1744|Uriah]]''', first born child of Michael & Fanny Blue], one Negro woman '''[[Cochran-6323|Letty]]'''. Also all the money and other goods that I have given him as an advancement. Also after the decease of his mother, Negroes '''[[Cochran-6280|Daniel Sr.]]''' and '''[[Cochran-6285|Barbara]]'''. 3rd I give and bequeath to my son '''[[Blue-1745|Thomas]]''', Negroes '''[[Blue-1736|David]]''' & '''[[Blue-1752|Rebecca]]'''. Also all the money and other goods that I have already given him. 4, I give and bequeath to my son '''[[Blue-1746|John]]''', Negro '''[[Cochran-6322|Daniel]]'''. Also all the goods and chattels that I have given him as an advancement. Also one thousand dollars in cash, which sums shall be paid him by my executors within six months after my decease in the event I should not give it him in my life time. Also Negro '''[[Blue-1731|Elizabeth]]''' and her issue to be sold & divided amongst my children after the decease of his mother. 5th. I give and bequeath to my daughter '''[[Blue-1747|Hannah Kuykendall]]''', the wife of '''[[Kuykendall-2061|James Kuykendall]]''', Negroes '''[[Blue-1738|Julia]]''' & '''[[Cochran-6363|Lucy]]'''. Also all the money and other goods that I have already given her as an advancement. 6th. I give and bequeath to my son '''[[Blue-1748|Michael]]''', Negro '''[[Cochran-6324|Benjamin]]'''. Also one horse saddle & bridle , his choice after his mother takes hers. Also one bed and bedding. Also Negro '''[[Blue-1730|Pheby]]''' after the decease of his mother. 7th. I give and bequeath to my son '''[[Blue-1749|Lawson]]''', Negro '''[[Cochran-6319|Samuel]]'''. Also one horse saddle & bridle, his own choice after the former is taken, and one bed & bedding. Also Negro '''[[Cochran-6366|Phillis]]''' after the decease of his mother, and the former when he arrives of age. 8th. I give and bequeath to my daughter '''[[Blue-1750|Charity]]''', Negro '''[[Blue-1742|Clem]]'''. Also one horse saddle & bridle, her choice after the former two beds and bedding, one set of table silver spoons and tea spoons, & two p[ai]r of bedsteads & bearow (bureau?), and set of chairs, two cows and calves. Also Negro '''[[Blue-1733|Rebecca]]''' after the decease of her mother, the former when she arrives of age of twenty one years. Also five hundred dollars that my son '''Michael''' shall pay her on her arriving at the above age. Also Negro '''[[Blue-1742|Clem]]''' after the decease of her mother. Also my son '''Lawson''' shall pay a like sum one year after the above payment, and my executors or the guardian of my son '''Garret''' shall pay her a like sum after she arrives of age as soon as the rents of his portion of the land may enable them to do so. 9th. I give and bequeath to my son '''[[Blue-1751|Garret]]''', Negro '''[[Blue-1743|Charles]]''' and after the death of his mother, '''[[Blue-1734|Louise]]'''. Also one horse saddle & bridle. Also one bed & bedding, and further my will is in event my son '''Garret''' shall stand in need of said horse my executors shall retain in their hands out of the money arising from the sale of my personal property one hundred dollars for the purchase of said horse, saddle & bridle over and above his equal share of said property. And further I give and bequeath to my three sons viz '''Michael''', '''Lawson''' and '''Garret''', all the land, share and share alike, on this condition that each of them shall pay my daughter '''Charity''' the above specified sums, and the profits arising from the balance of land after my '''wife''' third is laid off shall be divided equally amongst my four youngest children until my daughter '''Charity''' shall arrive of lawful age and then, to be divided between my above named three sons and after the decease of their mother they my three son shall have my land to them and their heirs forever, and further my will is that all my property not devised shall be sold at publick sale by my executors, and the money arising from the sale after paying off all my debts shall be equally divided amongst all my children, share and share alike, and further all the personal property devised to my widow that may remain after her decease shall be sold and the money arising from such sale shall be equally divided between my four youngest children, share and share alike. And lastly I do hereby constitute and appoint my dear sons '''Thomas''' & '''Michael Blue''' to be my executors of this my last will and testament revoking and annulling all former wills by me made, ratifying and confirming this and none other to be my last will and testament. In testimony whereof I have set my hand, affixed my seal this 27 day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty. '''Michael Blue''' (seal) Signed, sealed, published and declared by the above testator as and for his last will and testament, who at his request have subscribed our names as witnesses to the same. ''' John Earsom''', '''John Donaldson''', '''Thomas Walker''' At a court held for Hampshire County on the 28 day of March 1842, the last will and testament of Michael Blue decd was presented in court, proven by the oaths of '''John Earsom''', '''John Donaldson''', [and] '''Thomas Walker''', witnesses thereto, and ordered to be recorded. And on the motion of '''Thomas Blue''' [and] '''Michael Blue''', the executors therein named, who made oath according to law, certificate of the probate thereof [was] granted them in due form on their giving security. Whereupon they with '''Garret W. Blue''' & '''John Donaldson''' their securities entered into, and acknowledged bond in the penalty of five thousand dollars, conditioned as the law directs. Teste '''Jno B. White''', C'''Probate''':"West Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1724-1985"
Wills; Author: West Virginia. County Court (Hampshire County); Probate Place: Hampshire, West Virginia
{{Ancestry Sharing|27817186|bd967d}} - {{Ancestry Record|9087|524734}} (accessed 22 March 2022): Will Book 1, pp. 102-104, no. 89, Michael Blue Will (FHL# 0815334, DGS4715538, image 74-75): https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-CSSY-V3?i=73&cc=1909099&cat=95551
[[Space:Slaves_of_Michael_Blue|Slaves of Michael Blue]] [Punctuation, paragraphing and highlighting added for clarity.] ===Research Notes=== * There are 7 slaves bequeathed to Michael Blue's wife, Fanny Lawson Blue. For each of these slaves, the Will provides a back-up enslaver to take ownership of the slave after the wife's decease. * Most of of the enlsaved people listed in this will also appear, with birth dates in the [[Space:Bible_of_Thomas_Blue_1815|Bible of of Thomas Blue.]] Some of them also appear in the 1860 Slaves Schedules of Hampshire County, Virginia of the children of Michael Blue or in the 1893 will of [[Cochran-6319|Samuel Cochran]]. ==Sources==

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[[Category: Currawang, New South Wales]] [[Category:Carter Family Brick Walls]] [[Category: Australia, Family Brick Walls]] == Biography == [[Carter-14124|Michael Carter]] was originally from County Cork. It is not established when and how he migrated to Australia. He stated he had arrived in NSW on the Salamander in 1866 when he was admitted to Goulburn Gaol in 1889 [https://remembering-the-past-australia.blogspot.com/2017/07/goulburn-goal-in-1888.html Goulburn Gaol] for bankruptcy NSW Gaol entry book 24 Sep 1889, Gaol Goulburn District. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Carter-14124-4 Salamander 1866 Crew list] Michael Carter was originally from County Cork. It is unknown when and how he migrated to Australia. The NSW Gaol entry book for 24 Sep 1889, Gaol Goulburn when Michael was admitted for bankruptcy gives his arrival details as the Salamander in 1866. Tararua collision with Salamander The Salamander arrived in Sydney in distress on 9 September, 1866, the day Michael celebrated as his birthday. The passenger list is not available online but the ship does not seem to be a passenger ship at this time, there is no crew member of this name. Disputed Arrived onboard the "Ramillies" with disputed parents, Myles Carter and Mary Dunn, and siblings, brother, Thomas, and sister, Susan The NSW Gaol entry book for 24 Sep 1889, Gaol Goulburn when Michael was admitted for bankruptcy gives his arrival details as the Salamander in 1866. Added to FamilySearch where [[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6H4-XSX Michael is L6H4-XSX]] ''Arrival in NSW on the Salamander in 1866.'' probably the 5th commission of this ship [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Salamander_(1832) Salamander 1832]] [[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/5772529 Citation New South Wales Gaol entry book 24 Sep 1889, Gaol Goulburn]] *Movements since July The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) Sat 22 Sep 1866 Page 4 SHIPPING. *sailed for Gladstone The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wed 5 Sep 1866 Page 5 QUEENSCLIFF. *4th September collision with Tararua in Bass Strait Tasmanian Morning Herald (Hobart, Tas. : 1865 - 1866) Wed 19 Sep 1866 Page 4 LAUNCESTON. *in for repairs The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) View title info Mon 10 Sep 1866 Page 4 SHIPS' MAILS. The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893) Tue 6 Nov 1866 Page 3 NEWCASTLE. *rescues the crew of te Conqueror, Cape York Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904) Sat 29 Sep 1866 Page 2 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. *Deserters from Her Majesty’s Service., From H.M.S. “ Salamander ," https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/251747999?searchTerm=Salamander --On the 7th November, 1866, James Evans, born 1844, at Monmouth, 5 feet 5i inches high, brown hair, blue eyes, fresh complexion'. _ --On the 7th November, 1866, William Kelly born 1846, at Cheshire, 6 feet 10 inches high, brown hair, hazel eye, fresh complexion reward of £3 will be paid for the' apprehension of each of the above named men, --Four more December New South Wales Police Gazette and Weekly Record of Crime (Sydney : 1860 - 1930) View title info Wed 5 Dec 1866 [Issue No.49] Page 428 Deserters from Her Majesty's Service. From H.M.S. ''Kingsdale'' Michael and Sarah were both widowed when they married in 1884. On their daughter Elsie's birth certificate they are listed as Michael, 42 Limeburner and Sarah, 30. They lived for some time in Kingsdale, NSW. Together they raised their blended family of Michael's first two children, Sarah's five, and the six children they had together. In the 1891 Census return for Kingsdale, Goulburn, county Argyle, Michael is householder 15, with 5 males and 5 females listed. In the 1901 return, still at Kingsdale, 3 males and 3 females are listed. Two of Michael's grand daughters are called Norah, a clue to his mother's name? 42.2 per cent of British Army recruits were Irish-born in 1830, though this had considerably declined by 1900. === DNA === * Paternal relationship to his children is confirmed with: ** a combined match of 86.9 over 4 segments between great grand children via Elsie and great grandson, descendant of John Edward (TK half 2C) ** an AncestryDNA test match between [[Gorman-1067|great grand daughter via Elsie]] and great great grandson, descendant of Felix (Rooney 2C1R) **MyHeritage match between [[Gorman-1070|great grand son via Elsie]] and great great grandchild, descendant of her brother Richard Roy of 111.9 cM across 6 segments (AN 2C1R) *The story of Carter being an adopted surname, changed from Mulligan or similar, may turn out to be a clue to his mother's name, or any of his grandparents. Matches to Michael's siblings would be third cousins to his oldest tested descendants, only matches at fourth cousin or more remote have been identified. ''Myles Carter'' Many online trees list Michael as the son of [[Carter-18077|Myles 1809]]. This [[Carter-15474|Michael 1844 Shanagolden]] is confirmed to have moved to Queensland with his brother Thomas There is no match between known descendants of Michael and the only known descendant of Myles to have tested, via Susannah Perrin RL. These descendants would be 3C1R, probability likely 48cM, range 0-192. *Matches to descendants of Myles' disputed brother [[Carter-15488|John ]] emigrated to South Australia **14cM Ancestry to great grandson (BCawte) of John's son Harry Carter B:27 Mar 1922 Port Augusta, South Australia, Australia D:2003 (5th cousins) https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/tree/170400363/family/pedigree?cfpid=232216422201 **small 7cM Ancestry craigmcgree grandson of Susan Mary Carter 1875–1949 *Myles' brother George also emigrated to South Australia B: 10 Aug 1841 · County Limerick, Ireland, D: 23 December 1926 · Mt Gambier, South AustraliaGeorge Carter in Carter Family Tree Tree owner: Amanda Underwood Ancestry '''Hypothesis 1 McCarthy or variant is paternal surname''' *Autosomal DNA shows great grandchildren match to many Carty, Carthy McCarty, McCarthy, Carter, Cart and other variants. The weight of this evidence is pointing to Schull (Skull) on the Mizen Peninsula or Mahoonagh (Mohanagh) Townland in Aughadown parish [1] two townlands in West Carberry, Diocese of Cork and Ross near Skibereen in Western Cork. A researcher at the Skibereen Heritage Centre points out that records were much more common and likely to survive in the urban centres. Through the process of confirming shared DNA matches between Michael's descendants I intend to be able to make an assessment of his likely surname and of the surname of each grandparent. *The strongest cluster is five matches who trace back to McCarthy at The Rock, Ardgehane, Cork, near Ardgehane 35 km from Skibbereen. The oldest identified ancestor is Simon McCarthy 1800 Simon McCarthy , whose daughter Mary McCarthy (1826 The Rock) married James Hayes and is a direct ancestor to three of these matches. This group matches two of Michael's descendants (through Richard and Elsie) ranging from 12-28cMs . Hypothesis is that this is Michael's paternal line. ''McCarthy and variant matches to Michael's descendants'' Do thorough check of TK *triangulated matches to descendants of more than one of Michael's children: **TK descendant of John (Michael and Alice ) and emg descendant of Elsie (Michael and Sarah) tri TK DW3524933 Karen DA 22.3 cM has Florence father of Mary McCarthy born 29 Mar 1827•Ireland m Murphy, also has Michael B. Mulcahy B:24/09/1857 Waterford, Ireland https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/tree/117992981/family/pedigree?cfpid=370170570837 Carroll Family tree ** [[McCarthy-3756|Simon McCarthy]] and Ellena Leary daughter Mary McCarthy born 1826 at The Rock who married James Hayes b1816. Michael's descendants (through Richard and Elsie) ranging from 12-28cMs are a DNA match to Mary's descendants (FH others). *Potential DNA matches to: **[[McCarthy-5415|Michael McCarthy, b. ABT 1807, Mohonagh, Skibbereen]], Cork, d. 25 SEP 1887, Mohonagh (on census- 'Aghadown North') married m Hanorah (Norry) Mahony 1827-1895 and their son Thomas b 1851-1913 Mohonagh MNR TH MG qld **Thomas McCarthy 1828-1896 married Ellen McCarthy daughter of Daniel McCarthy West Cork Denis McCarthy **[[McCarthy-3646|Daniel 1815 Bandon, Cork]] **[[McCarthy-3850|Honora Deacon formerly McCarthy Born 17 Feb 1830 in Inchigeelagh]] to Tasmania, descends from the marriage of Timothy McCarthy and Julia Cotter in 1829 Inchigeelagh. (Rory) **[[McCarthy-626|Denis McCarthy 1825 Glaun, Schull, Cork]] **[[McCarthy-2178|Eugene b. 1805 Kerry]] **[[McCarthy-3579| Charles b. 1820 in Banteer, Cork]] **[[McCarthy-3349|Mary, b 1833 Cregg, Cork]] **[[McCarthy-4001|John McCarthy, Born 1801 in Castle Townsend, County Cork]] but also William Carter 1808–1850 BIRTH 29 MAY 1808 • Kentucky, United States and Cooper **[[McCarthy-6673|Julia McCarthy]] BIRTH 25 JAN 1865 • Drimoleague, Cork, Ireland DEATH Lackenafasogue, Caheragh, Co Cork, father Michael McCarthy 1817-1877, mother Catherine Sullivan 1819-1905, married 07 FEB 1837 • Parish of Caharagh, Co Cork Witnesses: Florence Carthy and Pat Sullivan. Note Julia has a brother Michael born 1842, no further information. Ancestry cluster of five matches, one CG descends from Julia McCarthy Born 1865 in Caheragh, County Cork, to Michael McCarthy and Kate Sullivan. Seperate Ancestry match to Trishasmum2 match but she has other family names (McDonald, Dwyer) which have not been ruled out. Julia's sister Hanora 1849 married Richard Hurley and emigrated to the States. Michael 1817 is listed in Griffiths valuation as resident at Lackenafasoge Townland (Cork Carbery West Caheragh) alongside Florence M'Carthy , Joan Sullivan and Denis M'Carthy Ireland, Griffith’s Valuation, 1847-1864 Cork Carbery West Caheragh Townland Lackenafasoge Ord S 132 lessor **[[McCarty-3043|Martin 1824]] Ancestry VMcP 18 cM across 1 segments **Michael M'Carthy and Margaret O'Driscoll **Florence M'Carthy Michael M'Carthy and Florence M'Carthy **Joan Sullivan **Denis M'Carthy '''Hypothesis 2 Sullivan is maternal grandfather's line surname''' *Michael's X is from his unknown maternal grandparents. Hypothesis is that the largest surviving X segment inherited by the granddaughters of Elsie is most likely from the maternal grandfather, as the paternal X chromosome inherited by a daughter does not recombine. These matches are associated with autosomal matches to the name Sullivan. This could be directly the surname of Michael's maternal grandfather or from a sister or daughter's marriage. "Ceartan" is an O'Sullivan branch name The Oak and Serpent By Gary B. O'sullivan, M.d., MD Facog Facs Gary **Michael McCarthy BIRTH 01 APR 1842 • Glenaphuca, Caheragh, County Cork, Ireland DEATH Unknown. Father Michael McCarthy 1817–1877 mother Catherine 'Kate' Sullivan Michael Carthy and Cathe Sullivan both of Garane Mor married 7 February 1837 witnesses Florence Carthy and pat Sullivan Cork and Ross Diocese **Michael Sullivan BIRTH 5 AUG 1845 • Ardaclegin, Eyeries, Cork, to Johannes “John” Sullivan BIRTH ABT. 1815 • County Cork, DEATH Ardacluggin, Kilcatherine, Eyeries Parish and Maria “Mary” (Rohane) McCarthy 1810– Maria Rohane Gender Female Diocese Kerry Spouse Joannis Sullivan Child Michael Sullivan in Ireland, Catholic Parish Registers, 1655-1915 **In 1863 a Michael Sullivan 5'7" deserted from the Undaunted https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/252047726?searchTerm=%22Michael%20Sullivan%22%20Undaunted Michl Sullivan Birth Year: abt 1844 Birth Place: Youghal, Cork, Ireland Age: 19 Arrival year: 1863 Arrival Country: Australia Vessel Arrived In: Undaunted Date of Admission/Photo: 1863 Gaol: Darlinghurst Gaol Location: Darlinghurst, New South Wales, Catholic, Seaman 5'3/4 (one of Michael's sons remembered him as being tall) hair Light? Eyes brown? can Read and Write NSW Gaol Description Book He was sentenced to four weeks hard labour https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13084064?searchTerm=%22Michael%20Sullivan%22%20Undaunted There are several potential deaths for this Michael under Sullivan **In 1861 a Michael Sullivan was lodging with the Jones family in Ebbw Vale Age: 17 Estimated birth year: abt 1844 Relation: Lodger Gender: Male Where born: Youghal Town, Ireland Civil Parish or Township: Bedwellty Ecclesiastical parish: Tredegar Town: Ebbw Vale County/Island: Monmouthshire Country: Wales 1861 Wales Census **In 1851 a [[Sullivan-18411|Michael Sullivan]] was lodging with his family in Glamorgan, Wales, migrated in 1864 later history unkown. '''Hypothesis 3 Mahony Minihane and variants are a maternal surname''' *Many matches from the Skibereen and Schull areas in West Cork have the name Minihan, Monihane Moynihan and variants. Hypothesis is that this is a maternal line name as Michael's granddaughters have a small but valid X match to some of these matches. **[[McCarthy-5415|Michael McCarthy, b. ABT 1807, Mohonagh, Skibbereen]], Cork, d. 25 SEP 1887, Mohonagh ( on census- 'Aghadown North') married m Hanorah (Norry) Mahony 1827-1895 and their son Thomas b 1851-1913 Mohonagh MNR TH MG qld. This match seems to be to the Mahony side ** [[Mahony-606|Ellen MacCarthy formerly Mahony]] descendant of Seán McCarthy, b. ABT 1815, Inchigeelagh, County Cork (Gedmatch JMcC) and [[McCarthy-3857|Timothy McCarthy, 1800, Inchigeelagh, County Cork]] Gedmatch Rory C, six gens from Timothy, try to link to Ellen Mahony ** highest [[Richards-7552|DanJRichards]] Ancestry 26 cM, gedmatch 32 cM., match seems to be his maternal line all four grandparents from Cork. Descended from Margt Mahony m Timothy Minihane ABT 1810•Kilcommane, Schull, Co. Cork Ireland Death BET 1853 AND 1871•Kilcommane, Schull, son[[Minihane-51| Jeremiah Minihane 1831-1918.]] Possibly match on Richards line, triangulated matches at MyHeritage (Duhon, Broussard, Prejean) all go back to Jean Baptiste Richard Dec 24 1768 Nov 23 1834 Acadia Point Coupee Canada. these matches triangulate on Sarah Grooms father's line **EW FTDNA 65 shared cM, longest 33 has Mary Mahony b. 1814 - County Cork, Ireland d. 1882 - Smithfield, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA. Shared matches support Mony as the link **[[O'Mahony-183|Jeremiah O'Mahony (abt. 1772)]] weak but triangulated with known half second cousin descendant TK *Potential antecedents include **Michaelis Carty in 1839 to [[Minihane-38|Nancy]] in Skibbereen (Creagh or Aughadown) 4/2/1839 - Marriage - Michael Carty and Anna Nancy Minihan, witnesses: Cornelius Minihan and John Minihan, priest was Rev. W. Twomey (from E. Buckley notes, 2007) http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/cork/churches/skibbereen.txt **Marriage Michl Mc Carthy to Mary Meinhane 31 Jan 1838 Marriage Place: Bantry, Cork , Ireland (Bantry seems to be the district for all of Cork) and earlier https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/person/tree/66513288/person/46155166428/facts **a [[Mahony-581|Michl Mohony]] arrived in Victoria in 1865. he is potentially a close relative of [[Mahony-606|Ellen (Mahony) MacCarthy]] was married to [[MacCarthy-63|Cornelius MacCarthy aka M'Carthy]] who was joint owner of a property at Currawang with Michael's father in law John Whelan. ***Identifying Ellen's birth parents Denis and Honora Mahony will further inform this thread ***note he is not the Fenian Cornelius O'mahony who died in Victoria in 1879 [https://www.hothamhistory.org.au/cornelius-omahony-and-the-catalpa-rescue/] ** Bird (TB) in Bantry [https://durrushistory.com/2019/06/18/1825-mortgage-on-bantry-lord-bantry-white-estate-and-hedges-eyre-mcoeeom-of-50000-e63500-2019-equivalent-2019-c-e60-million-tenant-listing-in-general-bantry-whiddy-area/?fbclid=IwAR0NTNQJJkMkbAwi1Y1I3_2zNokppnYP7W9zSNH-SBI3l7lk06St2kgLUTk| Bantry estate list 1825] *[[Minihane-42|Cornelius Minihane]] might be related to Michael Minehane who married Maria Carty in February 1840 in the RC Diocese of Skibbereen and Rath. *''Hurley'' *Autosomal matches to Hurley surname including **TH *emg Ancestry 40 cM unweighted, 2 segments largest 20 **descendant of [[Hurley-897|Jeremiah Hurley c1850]], confirmed by Gedmatch autocluster tool. Variants include O'Murthuile, O'Herlihy *'''Birth origins''' **Family history including my father's research notes that Michael was born in Co. Cork on 9 September 1844 or 1846 at the height of the faminehttps://durrushistory.com/2013/02/04/population-density-west-cork-1841/. 1844 is consistent with the age given on his Death certificate which is 58 in 1903. It is believed he came to Australia as a youth of around 14, which would be around 1858. The name Carter was present in West Cork by 1631. The mayor of Baltimore at the time of its sacking was Joseph Carter The Stolen Village: Baltimore and the Barbary Pirates, Des Ekin, The O'Brien Press 2006 **DNA evidence leads to West Cork http://www.invectis.co.uk/cork/index.htm#idx The family would probably have lived in a turf hut like this [https://skibbheritage.com/famine-era-housing-of-the-poor/|Famine hut] **There are several family stories about Michael's origins, which share the common theme that he was orphaned during the great famine. All agree that he was from Cork. The DNA evidence supports a family link to McCarthy and variants. ** A Michael born to Patk McCarthy and Cath McCarthy Baptism Date: 30 Sep 1844, Skibbereen, Cork, Ireland Cork and Ross. National Library of Ireland link http://registers.nli.ie//registers/vtls000635270#page/1/mode/1up Potential marriages are Patricius to Catherine S on 15 Jan 1839 http://registers.nli.ie//registers/vtls000635271#page/1/mode/1up children Frances 13 Feb 1842, Margaret 11 Oct 1843 Michael 30 Sep 1844, Michael 15 Dec 1850 (suggests first Michael died) **155 954 McCarthy Michael M 8 Sept 1840 John Mary Witnesses: Lucey Ty. Connell Hannah Lucey Comolybane http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~mturner/genealogy/cork/inch_b1.htm **MICHL CARTHY to Father MICHL CARTHY Mother NELLY COLEBERT RC Sponsor 1 NARRY CARTHY Sponsor 2 PEGGY DONOVAN CORK & ROSS WEST SCHULL (GOLEEN) churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie2, **The region around Skibbereen experienced a significant famine in the years 1845-52 http://skibbheritage.com/. The "Phoenix Society" was founded in Skibbereen in 1856 and was a precursor to the Fenian movement. A Michael McCarthy of No 17 & 18 South Main Street Cork was a known Fenian Ireland, American Fenian Brotherhood 1864-1897 Transcription at FindMyPast **There are multiple Michael McCarty and variants child migrants to the States during the late 1840s into the '50s British & Irish Roots Collection at FindMyPast **McCarthy M admitted to Monmouthshire Workhouse School in 1847 Wales, Monmouthshire Workhouse Registers, 1843-192 **Copper mining, the family trade in NSW, was present in Aghadown (near Aughadown) Schull and Skibereen, Cork. https://www.mindat.org/loc-2027.html There was a mine on the lands of lord Bantry, Allihies Copper Mine , Coosheen Copper Mine, Cappagh Mine 1814-1874 on the lands of Lord George Audley https://roaringwaterjournal.com/tag/cappaghglass-copper-mine/ A photo of miners on Horse Island in Roaringwater Bay in 1898 shows several Carthys https://durrushistory.files.wordpress.com/2014/06/1-img_2555.jpg **A Michael born to Daniel Carter and Catherine Kelly, baptized on 3 Nov 1844 aged 0, in Kilcolman, Mayo, Ireland. Parish variants: Claremorris, Kilcoleman, Killcoleman. Tuam Diocese, see photo. There are no death records in Ireland for a Michael Carter born 1844 on findmypast. An Ancestry tree has this Michael as James Michael, died JUN 1937 • Essex South Western, Essex, England. The most likely candidate for his father is [[Carter-21712|Daniel 1824]]. Note Michael called his first daughter Catherine and a son Daniel. DNA evidence supports a family link to Kelly but this name is on the paternal Grady line. **[[McCarthy-2933|Daniel McCarthy (1837 - 1914)]] goes by McCarthy or Carter, was born in Cork in 1837 and resident in Cornwall by the time of his marriage in 1858. **One of these families is located in The Rock, Ardgehane Parish Lislee. Alternative parish names are Abbeymahon, Barryroe, Donaghmore, Donoughmore, Lislea, Lislee, Abbeymahon and Donoughmore, Timoleague, Abbeymahon and Lislee, Diocese Cork and Ross Ardgehane Parish Lislee Diocese Cork and Ross ** The tragic famine history of Ardgehane, would fit with our family story. [[McCarthy-3842|Mary McCarthy]] born 1826 at The Rock would be a generation older than Michael and had many siblings. She was the daughter of Simon McCarthy and Ellena Leary, she married James Hayes b1816. Michael's descendants are a DNA match of 10-14cMs to Mary's descendants. **An account recorded from Michael's son Daniel in the 1970s has Michael born as Mulligan Moynihan Moynagh (no arrivals) or similar, shanghaied from Cork as a child and raised by a family of Cornish miners. There was no requirement to record movement between Ireland and the rest of the united kingdom at that point, and many workers moved seasonally. Poor Irish people could obtain cheap or free passage as "ballast" on ships returning to ports in Liverpool, Cornwall and Wales "South Wales, The Coal Trade and Irish Famine Refugee Crisis" by Frank Neal https://www.academia.edu/684844/South_Wales_The_Coal_Trade_and_Irish_Famine_Refugee_Crisis In around 1860 when he was 16 he returned to Cork, but unable to find any family he stowed away on a ship, jumping ship in Western Australia where he worked as a miner for some time. He headed east when his wife died. Michael Sullivan above who deserted from the Undaunted in 1863 fits many elements of this story and is exactly the right age on arrival. **A Michael Carty is recorded in the household of George Smith in Abergavenny in 1861Michael Carty Age: 17 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1844 Relation: Servant Gender: Male Where born: Cork, Ireland Civil Parish or Township: Llantilio Pertholey Ultra County/Island: Monmouthshire Country: Wales 1861 census *'Murder story' **One story is that a British soldier was killed and suspects hanged. Boys of Michael's age were sent to an orphanage in England. All records were destroyed, it is presumed Michael migrated to Australia from there. Source family archive, B Rooney on a trip to Ireland. **16/09/1848 William Carthey of Nenagh was hung for Conspiracy to murder R U Bailey Irish Executions 1835 - 1899. In the period 1835 - 1899, some 237 people were hanged in Ireland, including 13 women. ** 15/05/1844 Pte. John Cordery Carrickfergus executed for the murder of Sgt. William Dodd **1846 [[Carter-18358|Joseph Carter]] was found guilty of the manslaughter of Joseph Oddy and transported to Van Diemen's Land **[[Minehan-61|Jeremiah Minehan]] was convicted of the murder of Patrick Burke outside of Goleen in November of 1858. irelandXO **investigate Michael Cotter baptised 1846 in Inchegeelagh to Law[rence] Cotter & Mgt McCarthy a possible ?https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F5YS-ZQH FHL FILM NUMBER: 823808 there are 42 recorded baptisms for Michael Cotter Cork between 1842-1850 ***No other children to a Lawrence & Mgt but children to Lawrence & Mary include Mary 1833, Daniel 1835, Jeremiah 1836, Norry (Honorah) 1838, Stephen 1840, John 1842, Catherine 1844, and I believe Michael 1846 was also a child of this family and his mother's correct name Mary. Lawrence & Mary marriage in 1832:[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FGF1-QPT] ***As the earliest records for Inchigeelagh are 1816, we are not going to find Lawrence & Mary's baptisms. ***several Ancestry trees have him marrying Margaret, having two children and dying 1 March 1877 • "George" Inn, Totterdown, Bedminster, Somerset, (Moody Family) **Michael Cotter 14 father lawrence mother mary in Gloucestershire 1861 Age: 14 Estimated Birth Year: 1847 Relation: Son Father's Name: Lawrence Cotter Mother's Name: Mary Cotter Gender: Male Where born: Cork, Ireland Civil Parish: Bristol St Mary Redcliffe Ecclesiastical parish: Redcliffe St Mary County/Island: Gloucestershire England 1861 Census **A Mick McCarthy Age: 8 Estimated birth year: abt 1843 Relation: Son Father's name: Cartha S McCarthy Mother's name: Mary McCarthy, is listed at Swansea, Glamorgan Wales in the 1851 Census. Similar migration to Wales is described here http://www.newportpast.com/jd/irish.htm **Michael's daughter Elsie believed he had been convicted of horse stealing. Note his timeline would allow for him to be this man [[Ward-27320|Michael Ward aka Power McCarter]] *Michael Cotter baptised 22 Apr 1846 Inchegeelagh to Lawrence Cotter & Margaret McCarty '''Arrival in Australia''' *It is believed Michael came to Australia as a youth of around 14, which would be around 1858. The first established date for him is 1874 when he married Alice , giving an arrival window of 16 years. In 1874 Michael is given as resident at Currawang near Goulburn . Gold and copper were discovered at Currawang around 1865. The mine was very near to the Whelan farm (private communication with current owner). [https://aboutregional.com.au/quite-the-catch-currawangs-mining-era-yields-cricket-buckles-bottles-and-coins/417585/ Currawang today] **''Salamander 1866'' is given as his ship of arrival in reference to his admission to Goulburn gaol on 24 Sep 1889. His details are : Michael Carter (Ship) Salamander ‘66 Ireland RC lime Burner age 44 height 5’7” New South Wales, Australia, Gaol Description and Entrance Books, 1818-1930 which arrived in Sydney in distress on 9 September. No names correspond to Michael, there are several able bodied seaman of around the right age. This timing would fit with involvement in the Fenian movement. ** Edina 11 September 1866 lists a John Cairns age 22, as does the Salamander so one was possibly travelling under an alias [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Salamander_(1832)]| Salamander survey ship for the Australia station] **Michael McCARTHY Age:21 Birth Year:abt 1844 Arrival Date: 8 Dec 1865 Arrival Place: Queensland, Australia Ship: Queen of the South Title: Assisted Immigration 1848 to 1912 Page number: 239 QSA Item: 18474 Microfilm: Z1957 Microfilm 2: M1696,,,, *SALAMANDER S. S. OF MELBOURNE, HENRY WILLIAM SKENE, MASTER, BURTHEN 776 TONS FROM THE PORT OF MELBOURNE IN DISTRESS TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, 9TH SEP. 1866, marinersandships.com.au/1866/09/025sal.htm In 1866 several crew members deserted this ship, listed at New South Wales Police Gazette and Weekly Record of Crime (Sydney : 1860 - 1930) Wed 21 Nov 1866 [Issue No.47] Page 414 23 May lists **On the 8th May, James Cotter, 1866, O.S., born 1837 Fermoy, Waterford, 6 feet 7 inches high, dark brown hair, light blue eyes. Deserters from Her Majesty's Service. From B.M.S. "Salamander." Jan 1868 **On the 18th, Stephen Mulcaliy, a Cork man, laborer, aged 30, 5 feet 9 inches high, fresh complexion, dark brown hair, hazel **Wed 13 jan 1869 DESERTERS FROM H.M. SERVICE. ‘Deserted from H.M. 14th Foot, at Sydney, on the 3rd instant, Daniel M*Carthy, a Kerry man, a labourer, aged 28, 5 feet 7 inches high, fresh complexion, light brown hair, gray eyes; wore black cloth coat and vest and moleskin trouseip. He escaped from confinement while awaiting a Court Martial—10th. December, 1869. New South Wales Police Gazette and Weekly Record of Crime (Sydney : 1860 - 1930) Wed 22 Dec 1869 **List of Stragglers from H.M.S. Galatea Michael Lahive, a Cork man, aged 25, 5 feet 7 inches high, brown hair, grey eyes. It was common for deserters to change their name, often to a name associated with their family: May 1876 had embarked on HMS Pearl as Thomas Peters, and jumped ship in Auckland as William Williams. Like many others, he’d assumed an alias to avoid jail for desertion. **Michael McCarthy 1846 Seamen Age 19 Damascus from London to Sydney, New South Wales, 31 Aug 1865 **Michael MacArty 1861 Ship name Lincelles, Where convicted Ludlow, Salop, Shropshire 1859, Sentence 10 Years to Australia Convict Transportation Registers 1787-1870, Folio 190 Page 376 **[[McCarthy-8663|Michael McCarthy ]] Departure year 1862 Ship name Norwood Where convicted Corfu When convicted 1860 Sentence Life to Australia Convict Transportation Registers 1787-1870, Folio 212 Page 421 born circa 1836 McCarthy Michael 6389 Life 24 CORFU .. .. 1860 Striking his superior officer (Army?)[http://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa30.html perth dps] **Michael McCarthy 1864 January Eagle Estimated Birth Year: abt 1838 Age: 26 Port of Departure: Rockhampton Port of Arrival: Sydney, Voyage Arrival Date: 19 Feb 1864 Vessel Name: Eagle Origin Location: British **Michl McCarthy Able Bodied Seaman abt 1838 Age: 26 Port of Departure: Brisbane Port of Arrival: Sydney, Voyage Arrival Date: 22 Aug 1864 Vessel Name: Collaroy Origin Location: Sydney John McDiarmid **Michael McCarthy Port of Departure: Maryborough Port of Arrival: Sydney, Voyage Arrival Date: 11 Oct 1868 Vessel Name: Restless **Corrter (W or B), Able Bodied Seaman Estimated birth year: abt 1831, Age:27, Port of Departure: Nelan & New Plymouth, Port of Arrival: Sydney, New South Wales, Voyage Arrival Date: 3 Apr 1858, Vessel Name: Emma, Origin Location: Britain **Henry Cortter, Arrival Date 11/1846, Tasmania Australia Ship Raven, Shamrock Tasmania, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1834-1837, 1841-1887 **CARTY William Alias MACTARTY; CARTER, Richard alias Michael INX-77-1424 Convict Indents (Digitised) Index 1788-1801 possibly CARTY William Ship: King William | Year: 1840 | Citation: [4/4409; Reel 1024] |Convicts Index 1791-1873 Entry No: 47/0503 | Record Type: Certificate of Freedom | Date: 8 Jun 1847 **land Grant Michael McCourt, Gunner Volunteer Artillery Brigade, 6th Battery. land transferred to Robert Rand. Record Type: Land Order Certificates, Volunteer Land Orders, Event Date: 15 Nov 1873 **A Robert Carter, convict 3180 arrived in Perth on the Ramillies [https://www.bradyfamilytree.org/genealogy/showmedia.php?mediaID=1657] *''Every Michael Carty/Carter born 1840s and/or resident in NSW by 1865'' **[[Carter-15474|Michael]] arrived in NSW aboard the ship Ramillies Aug 1850 **[[Carter-15489|Michael]] arrived in Adelaide SA in 1850 on the Fatima **[[Carter-20290|Michael]] arrived in Melbourne December 1857 on the King Of Algeria with brother Phillip **[[Carter-15475|Michael J]] , a 31 year old Agricultural Labourer arrived on the Rodney at Port Adelaide, South Australia on 2 Dec 1877, died Auburn NSW 1883 **Michael Carty, single male age 22 born 1844 arrived on 22 September 1866 in Brisbane on the Ancilla, which had left Greenock on 24 May 1866 **A Michael McCarty arrives 1862 in Sydney, on the Vessel Rangatira, Departure port Melbourne **A Michael Carter arrives in Sydney ex Brisbane on the Telegraph 23 Dec 1866 **Did Michael come from the US during the goldrush? **Between 1874 and 1930 four Michael Carters died in NSW, this one, Michael J 6673/1883 Central Cumberland parents Michael and Fanny, buried St Johns Parramatta, Michael J 6037/1915 Casino, NSW and one the wrong age. *''Missing Fenians'' **In 1871 there was a conditional amnesty of Fenian prisoners, providing they went into exile. Some came to Australia http://www.anphoblacht.com/contents/25589 If Michael was involved with the Fenian movement it is likely he changed his name. Here I will gather candidates who are known to have disappeared or whose subsequent life story and death is unknown **[[Cody-1613|Michael Cody]]"the Callan centre" transported to Western Australia, disproven *''Currawang Copper mine notes'' **in the 1860s there were 40+ local subscribers to the Currawang Copper mine **There is a strong family connection to the Oddfellows society. http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/history/socs/odf_mdly.htm http://www.manchesterunitynsw.com.au/page4. http://www.auspostalhistory.com/articles/2061.php the Oddfellows were important in the social life of Currawang **The Oddfellows were established in 1810 but early records are very scant. I believe the Lodge in Cork was called the Manchester Unity and met in Faulkners Lane. (Facebook post Cork group) This might be a clue that Michael 's family were already miners in Cork **May 1866 petition with signatures for establishment of a post office. there were over 100 residents of Currawang, 50 miners. Timbercutters were significant to the operation of the mine **by 1871 the Mine was owned by the Phoenix Company, changes hands late 1875. From 1880 run by a cooperative of miners as Currawang Copper company ***in 1880 there were 15 teams of wood carters supporting the smelting ops ***the mine was wound up in 1882 due to lack of timber ***there is evidence miners from Currawang moved on to Captains Flat '''Cortter name''' *Cortter is a very rare name. It is present in England Ireland, Canada, Australia and the USA. **It could be a variant upon immigration, or a corruption of Carty, Courtier or Carter, McCarthy and variants, McCourt and variants **In Ireland there are 6 occurences, the oldest is Brigittam Cortter who marries in 1802 in St. John's, Waterford city. Brigittam is a latinate version of Bridgid. **Michal Cortter RESIDENCE: 1820s - township, city, Kings, Ireland , Tithe Applotment Books, 1823-1837 **There are 12 occurences in England, the oldest 1547. **There are 33 entries in the USA census, 11 born before 1900. One was born in Canada. They are from five families. The first names suggest Irish Catholic origin. A David Cortter arrived in New York from Ireland in 1850. **The only instances in Australia are the arrivals Henry Cortter, Raven 1846, on the Emma 1858 and Michael and his son John. Catherine is recorded as Corter NSW BDM 11808/1877 **A John Cortler, convict, arrived on the Earl Spencer in 1813 **A John Cartler, is listed in the NSW Postal directory at Lambing Flat NSW 15 Mar 1863. Lambing Flat near Young NSW was the site of a goldrush **the Germanic origin name Korte had a small presence in Ireland Ireland, Catholic Parish Registers, 1655-1915 A Korte family migrated to Melbourne on the Red Rose 15 Jun 1864, nationality given as English *"Some early Carthy Carter from Limerick'' **Carter Jeremiah 1764 merchant Limerick **Carthy Richard 1731 Coolinenane, Liberties of signed Charty Limerick **Carthy Teige 1730 labourer Kilpeacon, Co. Limerick [http://www.limerickcity.ie/Library/LocalStudies/CalendarofWillsintheDioceseofLimerick1615-1800/Calendar%20of%20Wills%20in%20the%20Diocese%20of%20Limerick_%201615-1800.pdf Calendar of Wills in the Diocese of Limerick_ 1615-1800.doc Page 10 of 78] == Sources == * NSW BDM index 1874/2409 Goulburn to Michael Cortler 70 m to Alice * NSW BDM index 3648/1884 m to Sarah * NSW BDM index 1693/1904 * NSW BDM index Birth certificate for daughter, Elsie * http://www.gundaroo.info/genealogy/other/podirectories1872.txt * Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 – 1940) Saturday 5 March 1904 * Goulburn Herald (NSW : 1881 - 1907) Thursday 23 December 1886 p 2 * Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940) Tuesday 3 May 1887 p 2 * austcemindex.com/?cemid=1506 Mortis Street Cemetery Goulburn NSW * State Records Authority of New South Wales, New South Wales Passenger Lists * 'Lost Mines Revisited' by Barry McGowan * https://durrushistory.com/2012/09/02/schull/ *West Cork parishes http://www.westcorkgenealogy.com/Images/colWCParishes.gif * https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/166667760

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https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mede-30 Wife and children No will has been found for Richard Mede, but there is one for Agnes Mede of Clavering in 1555, who was probably his widow. (1) While there is no direct evidence for this, there are several pieces of circumstantial evidence. Her executors were her brothers James Parish of Stocking Pelham and John Parish of Berden, so her maiden name was Parish. In Hilary term 1531, John Parys, senior, of London, draper, and John Parys, junior, the executors of Thomas Parys, of Berden, sued Richard Mede, of Claveryng, yeoman, for taking goods and chattels worth ten marks that had belonged to Thomas, during the life of Thomas Parys. (2) This was not a case of breaking and entering since they did not allege “clausum fregit” or “domum fregit”, which would be the case if had entered without permission. This sounds more like a dispute over inheritance. Then, in Feet of Fines, 1534: Thomas Meede, Richard Meede, Robert Meede, Thomas Cheperfeld, John Parrys and John Woode, plaintiffs. William Hawke and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants. 100 acres of land, 8 acres of meadow, 20 acres of pasture and 10 acres of wood in Berden, Manuden and Claveryng. Deforciants quitclaimed to plaintiffs and the heirs of Thomas Meede. Consideration 80/. (3) The first three must be the eldest sons of Thomas Mede of Clavering, while John Parrys is one of the executors of Agnes. In her will, she mentions Agnes, “my youngest daughter” and sons Richard, Robert and John. In his will of 1556, Robert Mede of Clavering mentions his brother Richard, his wife Joan, sisters Agnes, Elizabeth and Margaret, and a child that his wife “is great with”. (4) In the Visitations of Essex, Richard Mede of Clavering has a son named John whose first wife is Mary Hall. (5) These must be the John and Mary who are found selling land in Clavering in 1565: William Dellowe, plaintiff. John Meade & wife Mary, deforciants, 10 acres arable & 7 acres pasture in Clavering. £40. (6) A few years later, in 1571, John Meade bought land in Clavering; John Meade, plaintiff. William Ferneley & wife Bridget, John Ferneley & wife Martha, Henry Walker & wife Judith & Robert Blome & wife Rebecca, deforciants. 1messuage,160 acres arable, 10 acres meadow, 20 acres pasture & 3 acres wood in Clavering. 130 marks. (7) In the long list of cases in Common Pleas involving Richard Meade of Clavering, entries occur every year from 1551 until 1561, but before that there is a gap of five years from 1546 to 1551. (8) This could mean that Richard Meade senior died soon after 1546 and it is his son thereafter. While this is not certain, the available evidence suggests that Agnes Mede was the widow of Richard and their children were Richard, John, Robert, Elizabeth, Margaret and Agnes. References (1) Will of Agnes Mede, of Clavering, 1555, Essex Record Office D/ABR 1/33/1 https://sites.google.com/site/meadfamilyhistory/home/wills/essex/1550-1600 (2) TNA: CP40 1531 Hilary/fronts 486 http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H8/CP40no1068/aCP40no1068fronts/IMG_0486.htm (3) Feet of Fines for Essex, Hilary 1534, page 193 http://esah1852.org.uk/images/pdf/ffines/F1400000.pdf (4) Will of Robert Mede of Clavering, 1556 Essex Record Office D/ABR 1/63/2 https://sites.google.com/site/meadfamilyhistory/home/wills/essex/1550-1600 (5) Visitation of Essex, 1634 https://archive.org/details/visitationsofess1314metc/page/448 (6) Feet of Fines for Essex, Hilary 1565, page 105 http://esah1852.org.uk/images/pdf/ffines/F1500000.pdf (7) Michaelmas 1571, page 162 http://esah1852.org.uk/images/pdf/ffines/F1500000.pdf (8) Richard Mede of Clavering in Plea Rolls https://sites.google.com/site/meadfamilyhistory/home/legal-records/mede-east

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== Biography == '''PLEASE NOTE: This profile is currently in draft with permissions for use being sought.''' In December 1862, [[Persse-17|De Burgh Fitzpatrick Persse]]Michael D. De B. Collins Persse, 'de Burgh Persse, Fitzpatrick (1840–1921)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/de-burgh-persse-fitzpatrick-812/text7155, published first in hardcopy 1974, accessed online 11 April 2021. This article was first published in hardcopy in Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 5, (MUP), 1974'de Burgh Persse, Fitzpatrick (1840–1921)', Obituaries Australia, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/de-burgh-persse-fitzpatrick-812/text813, accessed 11 April 2021."Pastoral Celebrity - Mr. De Burgh Persse", THE PASTORALISTS' REVIEW, October 15, 1912, (https://oa.anu.edu.au/uploads/obituaries/812/de_burgh_persse_bio_1912.pdf), accessed 11 April 2021.Wikipedia contributors, "De Burgh Fitzpatrick Persse," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=De_Burgh_Fitzpatrick_Persse&oldid=1016271014 (accessed April 11, 2021). left the family seat (since the 17th century), Moyode Castle in County GalwayRoy, James Charles. "Triumphal Gateway, Moyode Castle, County Galway." Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society 49 (1997): 194-201. Accessed April 11, 2021. http://www.jstor.org/stable/25535679., for Queensland. Three years later, he bought Tabragalba near Beaudesert and, over the next 40 years, another 10 properties from the Channel country to the Burnett: Palparrara, Connemarra, Tally-Ho, Buckingham Downs, Lake De Burgh, Hawkwood, Yerilla, and Eidsvold."Persse, De Burgh Fitzpatrick", parliament.qld.gov.au - Members Biography, (Website - https://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/members/former/bio?id=2132150725&p=1), accessed 11 April, 2021. Meanwhile, in 1846, [[Collins-19741|William Collins]] was born at MundoolunWikipedia contributors, "Mundoolun, Queensland," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mundoolun,_Queensland&oldid=990853141 (accessed April 11, 2021)., the first white baby to be born in the Albert River District. By 1900, William and his brothers had acquired 7 million hectares in the Northern Territory and Queensland.Wikipedia contributors, "North Australian Pastoral Company," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=North_Australian_Pastoral_Company&oldid=1001244660 (accessed April 11, 2021).North Australian Pastoral Company "Our Story, Meet our five founders, OUR STORY BEGINS IN 1877", (https://napco.com.au/our-story/), accessed 11 April 2021. In that year, the year of his marriage, William leased and later bought NindooinbahWikipedia contributors, "Nindooinbah Homestead," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nindooinbah_Homestead&oldid=979100621 (accessed April 11, 2021)., whose homestead the architect Robin DodsR. J. Riddel, 'Dods, Robert Smith (Robin) (1868–1920)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/dods-robert-smith-robin-5991/text10227, published first in hardcopy 1981, accessed online 11 April 2021. This article was first published in hardcopy in Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 8, (MUP), 1981. extended to become a huge, exotic and very comfortable country house. {{Image|file=Michael_Collins_Persse.png |align=l |size=m |caption='''Michael with his mother Janette Persse
Sydney 1933.''' |label=Michael with his beloved mother, Janette, c. 1935. }} {{Image|file=Michael Collins Persse-4.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption='''Tapestry of Persse crest by his mother,
Janette Persse, née Collins: ''Hope in God''. |label=Tapestry of Persse crest by his mother,
Janette Persse, née Collins: ''Hope in God.'' }} {{clear}} In 1930, Tabragalba’s [[Persse-81|Dudley Burton De Burgh Parry Persse]] (De Burgh’s grandson) and Nindooinbah’s [[Collins-19721|Margaret Ann "Janette" (Collins) Persse]] (William’s daughter) married"Births, deaths, marriages and divorces, 1829-1946", Queensland Government, Databse online, (https://www.familyhistory.bdm.qld.gov.au/details/f56f05d534d71e2745c9446b1bef7781ad6290f82acd10adf60fbe07dd738310) Marriage registration: Dudley Parry Burton Persse, Marriage date: 12/07/1930 Spouse's name: Margaret Ann Janette De Burgh Collins; Registration details: 1930/B/8842. Accessed 11 April 2021.) and in 1931, after a year long honeymoon in Europe, their eldest child, [[Persse-9|Michael Dudley de Burgh Persse]] was born, in Toowoomba. Life at Eskdale West, 3200ha cattle property near Esk, bought in 1931"Former rich lister Jim Gorman sells Queensland cattle station", Domain Group, LARRY SCHLESINGER, APR 16, 2019. (https://www.commercialrealestate.com.au/news/former-rich-lister-jim-gorman-sells-queensland-cattle-station-33859/). Accessed 11 April 2021. by Janette and Dudley, was comfortable - the house designed by Kenneth McConnel"Kenneth McConnell", Design & Art Online, (https://daao.library.unsw.edu.au/bio/version_history/kenneth-mcconnel/personal_details/?revision_no=3). Accessed 11 April 2021.McConnel, Kenneth, and Hazlewood, Rex. Planning the Australian Homestead. Austria, Ure Smith, 1947.(https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/Planning_the_Australian_Homestead/xXJiswEACAAJ?hl=en). Accessed 11 April 2021.; with a tennis court and pool - and traditional, almost feudal. There was a cook, maid, gardener, cowboy, stockman; a governess and nurse. Michael, his brother, Jonathan, and sister, Jane, had a happy bush childhood with an extensive network of fellow pastoralists, cousins and kin. In 1941, Michael was sent to Toowoomba PrepWikipedia contributors, "Toowoomba Anglican School," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Toowoomba_Anglican_School&oldid=1011628280 (accessed April 11, 2021).Toowoomba Anglican School, "About Us, History & Values". (https://www.taschool.qld.edu.au/about-us/history), accessed 11 April 2021., where he thrived; then to The King’s School, ParramattaWikipedia contributors, "The King's School, Parramatta," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_King%27s_School,_Parramatta&oldid=1013386846 (accessed April 11, 2021).The King's School, "Values and History", (https://www.kings.edu.au/discovering/values-and-history/), Accessed 11 April 2021. where he shone - he was twice dux and school captain for two years. He then read history and theologyBalliol College University of Oxford, "Graduation - the Oxford MA (Master of Arts)", (https://www.alumniweb.ox.ac.uk/balliol/graduation/ma-degrees), accessed 11 April 2021. at Balliol College, OxfordWikipedia contributors, "Balliol College, Oxford," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Balliol_College,_Oxford&oldid=1016183951 (accessed April 11, 2021).Balliol College University of Oxford, "History", (https://www.balliol.ox.ac.uk/about-balliol/history), accessed 11 April 2021/, and in November 1955 began his illustrious career at Geelong Grammar School.Wikipedia contributors, "Geelong Grammar School," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Geelong_Grammar_School&oldid=1012609061 (accessed April 11, 2021).Geelong Grammar School, "Our History", (https://www.ggs.vic.edu.au/school/our-school/our-history/timeline/Timeline), accessed 11 April, 2021. He would spend an extraordinary 63 years at Geelong – 48 years teaching history; and then 15 years as curator and archivist."Farewell to GGS Archivist", OGG | Old Geelong Grammarians, (https://www.ggs.vic.edu.au/enewsletters/ogg-update/ogg-updates-2021/ogg-update-march-2021/articles-march-2021/farewell-to-archivist-geoff-laurenson), accessed 11 April 2021. His knowledge of the school, its characters and its history was encyclopaedic. His biographical register and elegant portrait of the school, Well-Ordered Liberty are proof of this. He served seven principals and taught an estimated 12,000 students. For years, he wrote to every boy and girl for their birthdays – some even after they left. His correspondence (an estimated 3000 handwritten letters a year) endeared him to generations."COLLINS PERSSE Michael Dudley deBurgh MVO OAM OGG Fellow 1931 - 2018", The Age, (Website - https://tributes.theage.com.au/obituaries/31191/michael-persse/?r=https://tributes.theage.com.au/obituaries/theage-au/search/?Query=Michael%20PERSSE), accessed 11 April 2021. Despite his Victorian base, he retained his love for Queensland; returning ‘home’ to Shady Tree, the Buderim house and beautiful garden he inherited from his parents (still in family hands today). {{Image|file=Michael_Collins_Persse-8.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Mr Persse at Geelong Grammar School,
Timbertop Campus, circa 1960.''' |label=Mr Persse at Geelong Grammar School,
Timbertop Campus, circa 1960. }} {{Image|file=Michael_Collins_Persse-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption='''A favourite view from Shady Tree
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Buderim, Queensland, Australia. }}{{Image|file=Michael_Collins_Persse-5.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption='''Michael Collins Persse, GGS Staff 1955-2018.
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Written in his own uniquely recognisable handwriting. }} {{clear}} His other distinction was as history tutor to the Prince of Wales during the Prince’s two terms at Timbertop in 1966."Royal honour for Prince Charles’ Geelong Grammar mentor Michael Collins Persse", Courtney Crane, Geelong Advertiser, January 6, 2015 (https://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au/news/geelong/royal-honour-for-prince-charles-geelong-grammar-mentor-michael-collins-persse/news-story/d8fe2c049c154ce523515d8f3a374d0f). Accessed 11 April 2021. Lessons were managed by correspondence, phone calls and visits to Michael at the Corio campus. On his return to Britain, the Prince was awarded a distinction for his paper ‘The Age of Cromwell’ and admitted to Cambridge on his own merits"Prince Charles", Geelong Grammar School, LightBlue September 2012. Published Oct 16, 2012, (https://issuu.com/geelonggrammarschool/docs/light_blue_september/38). Accessed 11 April 2021.. Michael had done his job. Yet there was more than mere academic success. David Checketts, the courtier assigned to the Prince, observed, “I went out with a boy and came back with a man.” A warm, enduring friendship followed between Michael and the Prince."Plans for Prince" The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 14 January 1966: 4. Web. 11 Apr 2021 (http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article105882245). {{clear}} {{Image|file=Michael_Collins_Persse-1.png |align=l |size=m |caption='''MDdeBCP M.V.O.
"The Gazette" Official Public Record and Medal.''' |label=MDdeBCP M.V.O.
"The Gazette" Official Public Record and Medal.}} In 2015, Michael became a Member of the Royal Victorian Order, in the Queen’s personal gift"The Queen and Honours, Royal Victorian Order", from the official web site of the British Royal Family. (https://www.royal.uk/queen-and-honours). Accessed 11 April 2021.Wikipedia contributors, "Royal Victorian Order," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Royal_Victorian_Order&oldid=1016849003 (accessed April 11, 2021)."Michael Dudley de Burgh Collins Persse. For services to the Prince of Wales". Wikipedia contributors, "2015 New Year Honours," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2015_New_Year_Honours&oldid=1014464956 (accessed April 11, 2021).; and two years later, an OAM."AUSTRALIAN HONOURS SEARCH FACILITY", Australian Government, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Mr Michael Dudley COLLINS PERSSE, Medal of the Order of Australia, OAM, 26th of January, 2017, Vic, Corio, 3214, For service to secondary education, and to history. Australia Day 2017 Honours List. Award ID 1154908. (https://honours.pmc.gov.au/honours/awards/1154908). Accessed 11 April 2021. "VALE – Michael Collins Persse MVO OAM", ORDER OF AUSTRALIA VICTORIA BRANCH, Barwon Regional Group Newsletter. Page 6. (http://www.theorderofaustralia.asn.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Order-Of-Australia-Victoria-Branch-Newsletter-16-Sept-2018.pdf). Accessed 11 April 2021. As the Prince put it in his foreword to Michael’s In The Light of Eternity, “As his writings show, he has become the guardian of so much wisdom and collective memory that by now he must surely qualify as a National Treasure.” Michael always referred to himself as ‘a country boy from Queensland’. He was a remarkable one."Memorial service for the late Mr Michael Collins Persse MVO OAM, Speech by His Excellency on behalf of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales", Government House Queensland, (Website - https://www.govhouse.qld.gov.au/the-governor-of-queensland/speeches/2018/october/memorial-service-for-the-late-mr-michael-collins-persse-mvo-oam.aspx), accessed 11 April 2021. {{Image|file=Michael_Collins_Persse-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption='''Lighting a candle in the Lady Chapel, Chapel of All Saints, Geelong Grammar School, Corio,
in front of Our Lady of Corio by Dennis Ramsay 1998,
at the School Leavers Service October 18th 2015.''' |label=Lighting a candle in the Lady Chapel,
Chapel of All Saints, Geelong Grammar School, Corio,
in front of Our Lady of Corio by Dennis Ramsay 1998,
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{{Image|file=Michael Collins Persse-7.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Michael Collins Persse''' |label=Michael Collins Persse}} {{clear}} ==== Author, Writer & Editor ==== :A more extensive list of Michael's writing is available at the [[https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Search/Home?lookfor=author:%22Persse%2C%20Michael%20D.%20de%20B.%20Collins%2C%201931-2018%22&iknowwhatimean=1| National Library Australia]] *''Their succeeding race : A pageant-play performed by Geelong Church of England Grammar School in the centenary year, 1957.'' Persse, Michael. Published by F.W. Cheshire (1958) *''Well-Ordered Liberty. A Portrait of Geelong Grammar School 1855-1995''. Persse, Michael Collins. Published by Cliffe Books, Melbourne (1995) *''Geelong Grammarians, A Biographical Register: Volume One, 1855-1913''. Corfield, Justin & Persse, Michael Collins. Published by Geelong Grammar School (2006) *''In the light of eternity : selected writings''. Persse, Michael Collins, Oryx Publishing (2011) *''Scholar gypsy : an Oxford friendship : a memoir of Sir Andrew Hills, Baronet, 1933-1955 and of an Anglo-Australian friendship and of Balliol College Oxford, 1853-1955''. Persse, Michael Collins. Melbourne, Cliffe Books (2012) *''Every Tree, Rock, and Gully: A Memoir of Pioneering Families: Beggs, Davidson, Perrse, and White''. Alexander, Penelope & Persse, Michael Collins. Published by Grey Thrush Melbourne (2014) *Obituary Writer"Author: Collins Persse, Michael D. De B.", Australian Dictionary of biography, (Website - https://adb.anu.edu.au/biographies/author/?author=818). Accessed 11 April 2021."Mary Ethel Moseley (Molly)", Sydney Morning Herald - Obituary, April 29, 2003, (https://www.smh.com.au/national/indomitable-molly-just-got-on-with-it-20030429-gdgodx.html), Accessed 11 April 2021. * Editor of "The Corian", Geelong Grammar School's periodic magazine, from 1966-1992.Periodical/Journal, magazine, other - 1914-2020, Geelong Grammar School, The Corian 1914 - ongoing. Publisher Geelong Grammar School. Trove, National Library Australia. (https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/12934590/version/15308979%20208542990%20260894820). Accessed 11 April 2021.{{clear}} == Reference Notes == Michael was born Michael Dudley de Burgh Persse. In about 1971 he added Collins, in honour of his mother's brother, to his name by Deed Poll henceforth being known as Michael Dudley de Burgh Collins Persse, or MDdeBCP.Michael Collins Persse, Irish-Australian Schoolmaster who taught Prince Charles and defended him after Princess Diana's Death". Sunday Independent. Telegraph. 8 July 2018. (https://www.pressreader.com/ireland/sunday-independent-ireland/20180708/282398400174395). Accessed 11 April 2021. Extract from the Sydney Morning Herald Death Notice published 26 June 2018 "Sydney Morning Herald Tributes", COLLINS PERSSE, Michael Dudley de Burgh, MVO, OAM, MA (Oxon), 10 November 1931 - 25 June 2018 (https://tributes.smh.com.au/obituaries/21270/michael-persse/). Accessed 11 April 2021.has been included here so relevant profiles can be linked/created; as time goes by. The majority, as at 2021, are still living so it may be some time before their profiles appear in WikiTree for linking: *brother of Jonathan Persse and the late Jane (Persse) Robinson *brother-in-law of Georgina (Bassingthwaighte) Persse and David (Beau) Robinson *uncle of Anthony Robinson, Anne Cooper, Juliet Cook, Georgina Somerset, and their spouses, Anne Marie, John, Richard, and Robert *great-uncle of Christopher and Maeve Robinson, Katie and Jess (with Bertrand Almeida) and Justin Cooper, Annabel Collins Cook, and Benjamin, Macartney, and Gemma Somerset; *grandson of [[Persse-11|Charles Dudley Persse]] and [[Parry_Okeden-21|Violet Vivian (Parry Okeden) Persse]] and [[Collins-19741|William Collins]] and [[Roberts-27135|Mary Adelaide "Gwendolyn" (Roberts) Collins]] *cousin of many including Gracia (Parry-Okeden) Baylor, Susan Parry-Okeden, Penelope (Derham) and Nicholas Alexander, John Aiken, Susan (Persse) Zoomers, the late Margaret (Persse) Hockey, the late Elizabeth Parry-Okeden, and the late Alison (Ralston) Whiley *godfather of 23 *friend of very many including Kate Baillieu, Charles and Primrose Bright, Peter Gray, Jari and Bobbie Hryckow, Edward Cabot, Mark Jamieson, John Fairfax, Mark McGinness, Andrew and Toni Purcell, the late Sir JamesWikipedia contributors, "James Ralph Darling," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=James_Ralph_Darling&oldid=993238822 (accessed April 11, 2021). and Lady Darling * and his early mentors Jessie McDonald (nurse), Lucy Morgan (governess), Norman Connal (headmaster of Toowoomba Prep). Denys Hake (headmaster of the King's School, Parramatta). == Sources == '''OTHER SOURCES''' *"Michael Collins Persse Memorial - Recorded Live", Old Geelong Grammarians, Facebook Page. (https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?v=2106205039630837&ref=watch_permalink). Accessed 11 April 2021. * "FAREWELL MICHAEL COLLINS PERSSE", Geelong Grammar School (https://www.ggs.vic.edu.au/michael-collins-persse). Accessed 11 April 2021. * "VALE Michael Collins PERSSE", Geelong Grammar School Website - Foundation (https://www.ggs.vic.edu.au/GGS-Giving/News/vale-michael-collins-persse). Accessed 11 April 2021. * "The Extraordinary Michael Persse", Queensland Country Life (https://www.queenslandcountrylife.com.au/story/5519504/vale-the-extraordinary-michael-persse/), accessed 11 April 2021. * "Michael Collins Persse obituary", The Sunday Times - Obituary, (https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/michael-collins-persse-obituary-2hshtf9b7). Accessed 11 April 2021. * "Prince Charles among many to celebrate life and career of Geelong Grammar’s Michael Collins Persse", The Geelong Advertiser, August 28, 2018,(https://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au/news/geelong/prince-charles-among-many-to-celebrate-life-and-career-of-geelong-grammars-michael-collins-persse/news-story/530180001d0af9bdf65534c554327350), Subscription Required. Accessed 11 April, 2021. * "Prince Charles and Geelong Grammar School, Teaching Royalty, Channel 9 News", Geelong Grammar School Vimeo Channel, (https://vimeo.com/53984405). Accessed 11 April 2021. *"To Serve Them All His Days", Quadrant Online, (https://quadrant.org.au/magazine/2018/09/serve-days/). Subscription required. Accessed April 11, 2021. *"VALE MICHAEL COLLINS PERSSE" The following communication was sent to our School community on the morning of Monday 25 June 2018. OGG - Old Geelong Grammarians. (https://www.ggs.vic.edu.au/alumni/news/vale-michael-collins-persse). Accessed 11 April 2021. *"Michael Collins Persse Memorial Service Booklet", Issuu, Published by Geelong Grammar School, Aug 29, 2018. (https://issuu.com/geelonggrammarschool/docs/mcp_service_booklet_s). Accessed 11 April, 2021. ==Acknowledgments== *Obituary used with the kind permission of Mark McGinness (pending [[Potter-10870|Susan Officer]] 09:11, 11 April 2021 (UTC))"How financial regulator Mark McGinness became an obituary writer on the side", The Australian Financial Review Website, (https://www.afr.com/life-and-luxury/how-financial-regulator-mark-mcginness-became-an-obituary-writer-on-the-side-20190103-h19o29), accessed 11 April 2021. who with Michael's prior knowledge and blessing, wrote the piece which has been used for the Biography above, and published elsewhere. Mark spent time talking with Michael and others to obtain the information and insights which he has conveyed so accurately. Some of the information has been handed down through the generations in Michael's family. *Referencing/citing of the Obituary, where it is currently available, researched and added by [[Potter-10870 | Susan Officer]].

Michael Eads To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Eades-384|Michael Eads]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Eades-384&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Michael Eads To-Do List|Michael's current to-do list]].''

'Michael Faraday - a Sandemanian and Scientist' by Geoffrey Cantor

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[[Category:Sandemanian (Glasite) Church]] Professor Geoffrey Cantor describes Michael Faraday as the discoverer of such phenomena as electromagnetic rotation and the laws of electrochemistry, and writes of Faraday's profoundly religious understanding of nature based on his devotions among the obscure fundamentalist sect known as Sandemanians. Cantor, G. N.. Michael Faraday: Sandemanian and Scientist : a Study of Science and Religion in the Nineteenth Century. United Kingdom: Macmillan, 1991. https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/_/kRogAQAAIAAJ?hl=en&gl=uk&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwip4YnB_-L_AhW0a_EDHcHeCS8Q7_IDegQIERAC This 'open space page' serves as a place to connect the people mentioned in the book. A WikiTree profile is created, once a reliable accurate source has been identified, and the profile, under a 'See also:' heading, will link back to this 'open space page'. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Surname!!Maiden name!!First names!!Connection!!Page number(s)!!WikiTree-ID, date of birth, or note |- | d'Orléans||||Louis Philippe Albert (Comte de Paris)||correspondence from Michael Faraday in 1865||319||[[Orléans-119|Louis Philippe Albert (Orléans) d'Orléans (1838-1894)]] |- |Abbott||||Benjamin||Michael Faraday's friend||59, 119, 124, 169, 206, 214, 280, 316, 324, 325, 329, 330, 332, 336, 337, 343, 346||born before Faraday letter dated 1812 |- |Æpinus||||Franz Maria Ulrich Theodor Hock||mathematician, scientist, philosopher||246||[[Aepinus-1|Franz Aepinus (1724-1802)]] |- |Agassi||||Joseph||academic||208, 261, 306, 337, 339, 343||[[Agassi-13|Joseph Agassi (1927-2023)]] |- |Airy||||George Biddell (Sir)||Astronomer Royal, mathematician||140, 347||[[Airy-55|George Biddell Airy (1801-1892)]] |- |Alderson||||James||Methodist Minister||Acknowledgements, 315||[[Alderson-1785|James Alderson (abt.1909-1999)]] |- |Alexander||||John||writer||312||born before his correspondence to Alexander Hutton in 1797 |- |Allen||||James Fenwick||Inghamite||56, 57, 315, 328||[[Allen-34216|James Allen (1734-abt.1804)]] |- |Ampere||||André-Marie||physicist, mathematician||140, 218, 227, 228, 231, 234, 235, 236, 237, 244, 324, 325, 336, 338, 339, 345||[[Ampère-1|André-Marie Ampère (1775-1836)]] |- |Anderson||||Charles||soldier, Michael Faraday's assistant||109, 116, 138, 143, 156, 222, 287||[[Anderson-76021|Charles Anderson (abt.1790-1866)]] |- |Anderson||||Elizabeth Carre||author||321||[[Anderson-57894|Elizabeth Carre Anderson (1818-1878)]] |- |Andrews||||Thomas||chemist, physicist||101, 140, 322||[[Andrews-22036|Thomas Andrews (1813-1885)]] |- |Appenzeller||||Otto||author, neurologist||346||[[Appenzeller-68|Otto Appenzeller]] |- |Arago||||Dominique François Jean||mathematician, physicist, astronomer||218, 228, 234, 235, 237, 242, 243, 244, 340||[[Arago-1|Dominique François Jean Arago (1786-1853)]] |- |Armitage||||Edward||portrait artist,painter||135||[[Armitage-2231|Edward Armitage (1817-1896)]] |- |Ashley-Cooper||||Anthony (3rd Earl of Shaftesbury)||author||203, 336||[[Ashley-Cooper-30|Anthony Ashley-Cooper (1671-1713)]] |- |Babbage||||Charles||polymath||53, 120, 142, 234, 235, 237, 242, 243, 325, 330, 340, 341, 34||[[Babbage-60|Charles Babbage KH FRS (1791-1871)]] |- |Bacon||||Francis||politician, philosopher||122, 206, 274, 325, 336||[[Bacon-562|Francis Bacon MP (1561-1626)]] |- |Bailey||||James Montgomery||author||305, 312||[[Bailey-25470|James Montgomery Bailey (1841-1894)]] |- |Baker||||Frank||author||323|| |- |Banks||||Joseph||naturalist||125, 266, 344||[[Banks-173|Joseph Banks Bt KCB (1743-1820)]] |- |Bannister||||Donald||author||346|| |- |Barker||||George Benoni||artist, Sandemanian in London Meeting||299||[[Barker-14286|George Benoni Barker (1828-)]] |- |Barker||Cooke||Hannah||Sandemanian in London Meeting||299||[[Cooke-7322|Hannah (Cooke) Barker (1822-)]] |- |Barker||Collis||Sarah Watts||Sandemanian in London Meeting||299||[[Collis-846|Sarah Watts (Collis) Barker (abt.1825-1865)]] |- |Barker||||Thomas||merchant's clerk, Sandemanian, Deacon||53, 299||[[Barker-14272|Thomas Barker (1825-1866)]] married Sarah W. |- |Barlow||||John||Anglican cleric||87, 139, 140, 326||[[Barlow-6415|John Barlow (1798-1869)]] |- |Barlow||||Peter||mathematician||140||[[Barlow-6432|Peter Barlow (1776-1862)]] |- |Barnard||||Alfred||Faraday family tree||296||[[Barnard-4054|Alfred Barnard (1842-1925)]] |- |Barnard||Faraday||Alice||Barnard family tree||297||[[Faraday-22|Alice (Faraday) Barnard (1847-1924)]] |- |Barnard||Vincent||Anne Leighton||Barnard family tree, Sandemanian in London Meeting||297, 299, 314||[[Vincent-497|Anne Leighton (Vincent) Barnard (1838-1929)]] |- |Barnard||||Annie||Barnard family tree||298||[[Barnard-7369|Annie Barnard (1851-1935)]] |- |Barnard||Chater||Caroline||Barnard family tree||297||[[Chater-15|Caroline (Chater) Barnard (1797-1876)]] |- |Barnard||||Caroline||Barnard family tree||297||[[Barnard-3927|Caroline Barnard (1829-1900)]] |- |Barnard||||Charles||Barnard family tree||297||[[Barnard-3930|Charles Barnard (1839-1930)]] |- |Barnard||Leighton||Edith Jane||Barnard family tree, Sandemanian in London Meeting||297, 299||[[Leighton-333|Editha Jane (Leighton) Barnard (1832-1865)]] |- |Barnard||||Edward||Michael Faraday's father-in-law, Sandemanian in London Meeting, Elder, silversmith||38, 49, 50, 59, 60, 62, 103, 297, 299, 314||[[Barnard-1467|Edward Barnard (1767-1855)]] |- |Barnard||||Edward||goldsmith||49, 74, 297, 318||[[Barnard-1103|Edward Barnard (1796-1867)]] |- |Barnard||||Edward||Barnard family tree||297||[[Barnard-3928|Edward Barnard (1826-1876)]] |- |Barnard||Rutt||Ellen||Barnard family tree||297||[[Rutt-133|Ellen (Rutt) Barnard (1835-1908)]] |- |Barnard||Hillhouse||Emma||Barnard family tree||298||[[Hillhouse-414|Emma (Hillhouse) Barnard (1813-1890)]] |- |Barnard||Proctor||Frances||Faraday family tree||296, 299||[[Proctor-5973|Frances (Proctor) Barnard (1834-1869)]] |- |Barnard||||Frank||Michael Faraday's nephew, Sandemanian||51, 53, 83, 109||[[Barnard-4048|Frank Barnard (1828-1895)]] |- |Barnard||||Frederick||artist||51, 297||[[Barnard-4165|Frederick Barnard (1846-1896)]] |- |Barnard||||George||artist, Sandemanian||51, 59||[[Barnard-4423|George Barnard (1807-1890)]] |- |Barnard||||George Edward||Barnard family tree||297||[[Barnard-4089|George Edward Barnard (1836-1907)]] |- |Barnard||||Henry||Barnard family tree||297||[[Barnard-3929|Henry Barnard (1837-1891)]] |- |Barnard||||James||Barnard family tree||297||[[Barnard-3923|James Barnard (1831-1833)]] |- |Barnard||||Jane||Michael Faraday's niece, Sandemanian||48, 72, 75, 78, 82, 84, 260, 263, 270, 279, 296||[[Barnard-4050|Jane Barnard (1832-1911)]] |- |Barnard||Morrison||Jane||Barnard family tree||297||[[Morrison-10291|Jane (Morrison) Barnard (1841-1920)]] |- |Barnard||||Jane||Barnard family tree, Sandemanian||297||[[Barnard-4098|Jane Barnard (1803-1842)]] |- |Barnard||||Jane Florence||Barnard family tree||298||[[Barnard-7365|Jane Florence Barnard (1842-1917)]] |- |Barnard||||John||Independent preacher||29, 30, 38, 39, 40, 46, 59, 106, 107||[[Barnard-1468|John Barnard (1725-1804)]] |- |Barnard||||John||Michael Faraday's brother-in-law, Sandemanian||49, 84, 296, 297||[[Barnard-4046|John Barnard (1797-1880)]] |- |Barnard||||John||silversmith, Sandemanian in London Meeting, Deacon, Elder||74, 296, 299||[[Barnard-4052|John Barnard (1835-1915)]] |- |Barnard||||Katherine||Faraday family tree||296||[[Barnard-4055|Katherine Barnard (1844-1912)]] |- |Barnard||Webb||Laura||Barnard family tree||297||[[Webb-14054|Laura (Webb) Barnard (1837-1913)]] |- |Barnard||Faraday||Margaret||Michael Faraday's sister||44, 46, 58, 59, 84, 270, 296, 297||[[Faraday-9|Margaret (Faraday) Barnard (1802-1862)]] |- |Barnard||Reid||Margaret||Barnard family tree||297||[[Reid-10461|Margaret (Reid) Barnard (1829-1905)]] |- |Barnard||Lyon||Martha||Barnard family tree, Sandemanian in London Meeting||297, 299||[[Lyon-4478|Martha (Lyon) Barnard (1799-1871)]] |- |Barnard||Boosey||Mary||Michael Faraday's mother-in-law, Barnard family tree, Sandemanian in London Meeting||297, 299||[[Boosey-34|Mary (Boosey) Barnard (1769-1847)]] |- |Barnard||||Mary Chater||Barnard family tree, Sandemanian||297||[[Barnard-3924|Mary Chater Barnard (1835-1910)]] |- |Barnard||Blaikley||Ruth||Faraday family tree, Sandemanian in London Meeting||296, 299||[[Blaikley-14|Ruth (Blaikley) Barnard (1844-1913)]] |- |Barnard||||Vernor||draughtsman/decorator, Barnard family tree, Sandemanian in London Meeting||297, 299, 314||[[Barnard-572|Vernor Barnard (1827-1916)]] |- |Barnard||||Walter||Michael Faraday's nephew||46, 297, 314, 317, 323||[[Barnard-3926|Walter Barnard (1833-1922)]] |- |Barnard||||William||silversmith/goldsmith, Sandemanian in London Meeting, Deacon, Elder||49, 67, 297, 299||[[Barnard-4087|William Barnard (1801-1848)]] |- |Barnard||||William||Barnard family tree||297||[[Barnard-4088|William Barnard (1833-1876)]] |- |Barrett||||William Fletcher||physicist, parapsychologist||82, 142, 220, 304, 319, 328, 335||[[Barrett-14969|William Fletcher Barrett (1844-1925)]] |- |Barrow||||John (Sir)||geographer, linguist, author||327||[[Barrow-1275|John Barrow (1764-1848)]] |- |Barrow||||Logie John Waller||author||329||[[Barrow-3625|Logie John Waller Barrow]] |- |Barton||||Ruth Haley||author||343||[[Barton-12463|Ruth Haley Barton]] |- |Bassett||||Thomas||Sandemanian in London Meeting||69, 299, 318|| |- |Bate||||Julius||editor, Hutchinsonian, Hebraist||331||[[Bate-1581|Julius Bate (1709-1771)]] |- |Batty||||William||Inghamite||56||[[Batty-1081|William Batty (-1788)]] |- |Baxter||||C.||a firm employed by the Royal Institution||78||1855? |- |Baxter||||C. P.||a firm employed by the Royal Institution||78|| |- |Baxter||||George||Dundee Elder, Sandemanian||62, 63, 70, 71|| |- |Baxter||||George Handyside||Elder, Sandemanian||44, 312, 316||[[Baxter-10272|George Handyside Baxter (abt.1790-)]] |- |Baxter||||John Milne||Elder, Sandemanian||310, 317, 332, 336||[[Baxter-10273|John Milne Baxter (1822-1876)]] |- |Baynes||||James||water-colourist, Sandemanian in London Meeting||50, 299||[[Baynes-146|James Baynes (1766-1837)]] |- |Baynes||||John||Sandemanian in London Meeting||299|| |- |Becker||||Bernard Henry||author||326||[[Becker-11772|Bernard Henry Becker (1833-)]] |- |Becker||||Ernest||correspondence from Michael Faraday||322, 338|| |- |Bell||Wilson||Ann P.||Henry A. Bell's wife||299||[[Wilson-105332|Ann P. (Wilson) Bell (1810-)]] |- |Bell||||Edward Russell||Sandemanian in London Meeting||299||[[Bell-13654|Edward Russel Bell (1798-)]] |- |Bell||||Henry A.||Sandemanian in London Meeting||299||[[Bell-41184|Henry A. Bell (1809-)]] |- |Bell||||Jane||Sandemanian in London Meeting||299|| |- |Bell||||John Zephaniah||portrait painter||51, 52, 314||[[Bell-13655|John Zephaniah Bell (1794-1883)]] |- |Bell||Crichton||Mary||Edward Russell Bell's second wife||299||[[Crichton-1316|Mary (Crichton) Bell (1805-)]] |- |Belloni||||Enrico||engineer, author||307|| |- |Bennett||||James||Congregationalist||34, 312||[[Bennett-25324|James Bennett (1774-1862)]] |- |Bentley||||Richard||theologian||253, 342||[[Bentley-2333|Richard Bentley (1662-1742)]] |- |Berkson||||William||author, historian, philosopher||339|| |- |Berman||||Morris||writer||8, 86, 97, 104, 105, 110, 111, 158, 194, 307, 310, 318, 320, 322, 323, 324, 326, 330, 335||[[Berman-729|Morris Berman]] |- |Berzelius||||Jöns Jacob||chemist||140, 144, 328||[[Berzelius-1|Jöns Jacob Berzelius (1779-1848)]] |- |Bion||||Wilfred||psychoanalyst||263||[[Bion-19|Wilfred Bion (1897-1979)]] |- |Bishop||||Nathanial||correspondence from William Buchanan||321|| |- |Blaikley||||Alexander Gillies||portrait painter, Sandemanian in London Meeting||50, 51, 73, 296, 299, 314, 318||[[Blaikley-8|Alexander Gillies Blaikley (1816-1903)]] |- |Blaikley||||David James||Sandemanian||296, 303||[[Blaikley-16|David James Blaikley (1846-1936)]] |- |Blaikley||||Erica Mary||Alexander John Blaikley's daughter||Acknowledgements||[[Blaikley-47|Erica Mary Blaikley (1918-2005)]] |- |Blaikley||Pratt||Jane||Alexander John Blaikley's 1st wife||299||[[Pratt-7518|Jane (Pratt) Blaikley (abt.1818-1840)]] |- |Blaikley||Shaw||Jane||Alexander John Blaikley's 2nd wife||299||[[Shaw-14114|Jane (Shaw) Blaikley (1818-1868)]] |- |Blaikley||Barnard||Margaret||Faraday family tree, Sandemanian||296||[[Barnard-4049|Margaret (Barnard) Blaikley (1830-1910)]] |- |Blaikley||Barnard||Rachel||Faraday family tree, Sandemanian||296||[[Barnard-4056|Rachel (Barnard) Blaikley (1845-1929)]] |- |Bogue||||David||Congregationalist||34, 312||[[Bogue-722|David Bogue MA DD (1750-1825)]] |- |Bonaparte||||Charles-Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte (Emperor of France)||correspondence from Michael Faraday in 1856||322||[[Bonaparte-4|Charles Louis Napoléon Bonaparte (1808-1873)]] |- |Bonaparte||||Napoleone||Emperor||95||[[Bonaparte-1|Napoleone Bonaparte (1769-1821)]] |- |Boosey||Chater||Elizabeth||David Boosey's wife||299||[[Chater-109|Elizabeth (Chater) Boosey (1796-1860)]] |- |Boosey||||John||Dissenting minister||39|| |- |Boosey||||Thomas|| publisher, bookseller, Sandemanian in London Meeting, Deacon, Elder||5, 52, 53, 64, 107, 136, 277, 299, 317||[[Boosey-65|Thomas Boosey (1795-1871)]] |- |Boosey||||Thomas||Sandemanian||47||[[Boosey-74|Thomas Boosey (1820-1839)]] |- |Boscovich||||Roger Joseph||polymath||161, 175, 179, 181, 183, 184, 210, 211||[[Boscovich-1|Roger Joseph Boscovich (1711-1787)]] |- |Bowers||||Brian||||Acknowledgements|| |- |Boyd||||Alexander||smith/ ironmonger, Barnard family tree, Sandemanian in London Meeting||49, 297, 300||[[Boyd-11819|Alexander Boyd (1807-1888)]] |- |Boyd||Barnard||Elizabeth||Barnard family tree||297||[[Barnard-3925|Eliza (Barnard) Boyd (1824-1847)]] |- |Boyd||||James||smith/ironmonger, Sandemanian in London Meeting, Deacon||49, 58, 300||[[Boyd-12055|James Boyd (1780-)]] |- |Boyd||Reid||Mary||Barnard family tree, Sandemanian in London Meeting||297, 300||[[Reid-3955|Mary (Reid) Boyd (1813-1853)]] |- |Boyle||||Robert||philosopher, chemist, physicist, alchemist, inventor||338||[[Boyle-21|Robert Boyle (1627-1691)]] |- |Brande||||William Thomas||chemist||138, 145, 238, 327||[[Brande-35|William Thomas Brande (1788-1866)]] |- |Brennand||||Rosalind||||Acknowledgements, 317, 322|| |- |Brewster||||David (Sir)||scientist, inventor||142, 343, 347||[[Brewster-3297|David Brewster (1781-1868)]] |- |Brock||||William Hodson||author, chemist, historian||308, 343||[[Brock-7877|William Hodson Brock]] |- |Brooke||||John Hedley||author, historian||Acknowledgements, 293, 331, 347||[[Brooke-3128|John Hedley Brooke]] |- |Brougham||||Henry Peter (Lord)||statesman||16, 137||[[Brougham-100|Henry Peter Brougham PC QC FRS (1778-1868)]] |- |Brunel||||Isambard Kingdom||engineer||142, 217, 338||[[Brunel-8|Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806-1859)]] |- |Brunel||||Marc Isambard||engineer||141||[[Brunel-9|Marc Isambard Brunel (1769-1849)]] |- |Buchanan||Barnard||Charlotte||Barnard family tree,Sandemanian||298||[[Barnard-5060|Charlotte (Barnard) Buchanan (1805-1866)]] |- |Buchanan||||David||member of an Edinburgh Sandemanian family||72|| |- |Buchanan||||Edward Barnard||Barnard family tree||298||[[Buchanan-8872|Edward Barnard Buchanan (1832-1869)]] |- |Buchanan||Boosey||Emily||Barnard family tree, Sandemanian||298||[[Boosey-84|Emily (Boosey) Buchanan (1841-1882)]] |- |Buchanan||||George||surveyor, engineer, Sandemanian||298, 303||[[Buchanan-5767|George Buchanan (1792-1852)]] |- |Buchanan||||George||Barnard family tree, Sandemanian||298||[[Buchanan-5768|George Buchanan (1834-1902)]] |- |Buchanan||||Jeanie||Barnard family tree||298|| |- |Buchanan||||John Handasyde||librarian||76||[[Buchanan-5802|John Handasyde Buchanan (1844-1872)]] |- |Buchanan||||Mary||Barnard family tree, Sandemanian||298||[[Buchanan-5793|Mary Buchanan (1839-1926)]] |- |Buchanan||||Nathaniel||Barnard family tree||298||[[Buchanan-5791|Nathaniel Buchanan (1838-1907)]] |- |Buchanan||||William||Elder||68, 70, 79, 91, 92, 95, 96, 274, 275, 276, 277, 310, 317, 318, 319, 321, 332, 336, 344, 345, 346||[[Buchanan-8586|William Buchanan (1781-)]] |- |Buchwald||||Jed Z.||author||307||[[Buchwald-156|Jed Z. Buchwald]] |- |Burgess||||John||author||315|| |- |Campkin||||Henry||author, librarian, stationer||76||[[Campkin-97|Henry Campkin F. S. A. (1815-1890)]] |- |Cannon||||Susan Faye||historian||292, 293, 347||[[Cannon-7763|Walter Faw Cannon (1925-1981)]] |- |Cantor||||Geoffrey N.||author, editor||307, 316, 327, 331, 332, 333, 334, 338, 340, 341, 347||[[Cantor-179|Geoffrey N. Cantor]] |- |Cardwell||||Donald Stephen Lowell||author, historian||307, 328, 335||[[Cardwell-2141|Donald Stephen Lowell Cardwell (1919-1998)]] |- |Cargill||||James||glover, Sandemanian, Elder||22, 24|| |- |Carnot||||Nicolas Léonard Sadi||physicist, mechanical engineer||257||[[Carnot-5|Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot (1796-1832)]] |- |Caroe||Bragg||Gwendolen Mary||writer, artist||77, 319||[[Bragg-3307|Gwendolen Mary (Bragg) Caroe (1907-)]] |- |Cavendish||||Henry||philiospher, scientist||99||[[Cavendish-137|Henry Cavendish (1731-1810)]] |- |Chadwick||||William Owen||historian, Anglican priest||311||[[Chadwick-4567|William Owen Chadwick (1916-2015)]] |- |Chance||||James Timmins||glass manufacturer||141, 157, 330||[[Chance-670|James Timmins Chance 1st Bt (1814-1902)]] |- |Charters||||Andrea||||Acknowledgements|| |- |Chase||||Malcolm Sherwin||historian||Acknowledgements, 94, 321||[[Chase-11036|Malcolm Sherwin Chase (1957-2020)]] |- |Chater||||Charlotte||Sandemanian, music teacher||48, 314||[[Chater-253|Charlotte Chater (1828-)]] |- |Chater||||Eliezer||Sandemanian in London Meeting, Deacon, Elder||60, 300||[[Chater-93|Eliezer Chater (abt.1764-1835)]] |- |Chater||||Joseph||stationer, Sandemanian in London Meeting, (married to Hannah a Sandemanian?)||49, 300||[[Chater-110|Joseph Chater (abt.1767-1838)]] |- |Chater||||Joseph||Sandemanian, glass and lead merchant||72||[[Chater-111|Joseph Chater (1797-1875)]] |- |Children||||John George||zoologist, chemist, mineralogist||327||[[Children-88|John George Children (1777-1852)]] |- |Chilton||||D.||editor||318, 322|| |- |Chladni||||Ernst||physicist, musician||238||[[Chladni-1|Ernst Chladni (1756-1827)]] |- |Christie||||J. R. R. ||editor||327, 334, 341, 347|| |- |Christie||||Samuel Hunter||physicist, mathematician||89||[[Christie-2954|Samuel Hunter Christie (1784-1865)]] |- |Chuang||||Tzu||Chinese philosopher||337||born 4th century BCE |- |Clark||||P. (Miss)||Assistant Registrar, Royal Archives, Windsor||316|| |- |Clark||||Robert Edward David||author, chemist||306||[[Clark-81485|Robert Edward David Clark (1906-1984)]] |- |Clarke||||D. F.||author||315|| |- |Clarke||||William||Sandemanian in London Meeting, Deacon||66, 300|| |- |Clydesdale||||Alexander McAllister||politician||314, 318||[[Clydesdale-78|Alexander McAllister Clydesdale (1875-1947)]] |- |Cochran||||Patrick||corespondence from James Morison||321|| |- |Cohen||||I. Bernard||historian, editor||342||[[Cohen-6581|I. Bernard Cohen (1914-2003)]] |- |Colburn||||Zerah||mental calculator||216||[[Colburn-2088|Zerah Colburn (1804-1839)]] |- |Coleridge||||Samuel Taylor||poet, philosopher, theologian||135, 161||[[Coleridge-9|Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834)]] |- |Collett||||James||Sandemanian||47|| |- |Connacher||||Euphemia||Sandemanian||71|| |- |Connan||||Anne||||Acknowledgements, 338||[[Connan-25|Anne Connan]] |- |Cooling||||William||tailor?, Sandemanian in London Meeting||300|| |- |Copernicus||||Nicolaus||correspondence to Michael Faraday||331||1472-1543 |- |Corder||||J.||member of Michael Faraday's mental exercise group||316|| |- |Corsi||||Pietro||historian||293, 347||[[Corsi-62|Pietro Corsi]] |- |Cotes||||Roger||mathematician||207||[[Cotes-117|Roger Cotes (1682-1716)]] |- |Cowell||||Frank Richard||author||327|| |- |Cowper-Temple||||William Francis (Baron Mount-Temple)||Privy Counsellor||100, 322, 328||[[Cowper-592|William Francis (Cowper) Cowper-Temple PC (1811-1888)]] |- |Crawford||||Elspeth||||Acknowledgements, 208, 221, 223, 263, 284, 337, 338, 339, 343, 346|| |- |Creasey||||Clarence Hamilton||author||325||[[Creasey-596|Clarence Hamilton Creasey (abt.1874-1948)]] |- |Cree||||Robert||Elder, Sandemanian||63, 316|| |- |Crichton||||John||surgeon, Sandemanian, magistrate||92, 303||[[Crichton-991|John Crichton (1772-1860)]] |- |Croft||||Thomas||coalminer, Sandemanian in London Meeting ||300||1770 |- |Croker||||John Wilson||statesman||133||[[Croker-249|John Wilson Croker PC MP (1780-1857)]] |- |Cromwell||||Oliver||politician||19||[[Cromwell-39|Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658)]] |- |Crookes||||William||chemist, physicist||152||[[Crookes-51|William Crookes (1832-1919)]] |- |Crosse||Berkeley||Cornelia Augusta Hewett||author||113, 270, 324, 344||[[Berkeley-948|Cornelia Augusta Hewett (Berkeley) Crosse (abt.1827-1895)]] |- |Crum||||Miss||corrspondence fron Jane Barnard||320|| |- |Curl||||James Stevens||author, architectural historian||320||[[Curl-782|James Stevens Curl]] |- |Daines||||Mr.||contractor||144|| |- |Dalton||||John||chemist, physicist, meteorologist||178, 182||[[Dalton-2421|John Dalton FRS (1766-1844)]] |- |Daniell||||John Frederic||chemist, physicist||128||[[Daniell-559|John Frederic Daniell (1790-1845)]] |- |Darbishire||||Francis Vernon||author, editor||309||[[Darbishire-40|Francis Vernon Darbishire (1868-)]] |- |Darwin||||Charles Robert||naturalist, biologist, geologist||11, 145, 262, 290, 293, 329, 331||[[Darwin-15|Charles Robert Darwin FRS (1809-1882)]] |- |Davies||||Charles Maurice||Anglican priest||66, 317, 324||[[Davies-16495|Charles Maurice Davies (1828-)]] |- |Davis||Barnard||Charlotte||Faraday family tree||296||[[Barnard-4053|Charlotte (Barnard) Davis (1840-1915)]] |- |Davis||||Richard Hayton||Faraday family tree||296||[[Davis-96973|Richard Hayton Davis (1833-1911)]] |- |Davy||||Humphry||Royal Institute||4, 95, 99, 101, 108, 111, 118, 119, 129, 133, 134, 138, 140, 143, 155, 156, 161, 178, 182, 184, 192, 226, 227, 229, 231, 233, 240, 265, 267, 268, 270, 286, 288, 326, 328, 330, 331, 340, 343, 344, 346||[[Davy-458|Humphry Davy Bt PRS FGS (1778-1829)]] |- |Davy||Kerr aka Apreece||Jane||Humphry Davy's wife||266, 270||[[Kerr-4312|Jane (Kerr) Davy (1780-1855)]] |- |Davy||||John||Humphry Davy's brother, chemist, phsyiologist, physician, inventor||266||[[Davy-1174|John Davy MD (1790-1868)]] |- |de Coulomb||||Charles-Augustin||engineer, physicist||246||[[De_Coulomb-1|Charles-Augustin de Coulomb (1736-1806)]] |- |de la Beche||||Henry Thomas||chemist||75||[[De_la_Beche-16|Henry Thomas (De la Beche) de la Beche (abt.1796-1855)]] |- |de la Rive||||Auguste Arthur||physicist||81, 87, 95, 96, 99, 124, 140, 143, 196, 201, 211, 319, 321, 322, 325, 328, 335, 337||[[De_la_Rive-18|Auguste Arthur de la Rive (1801-1873)]] |- |de la Rive||||Charles-Gaspard||physician, physicist||143, 338||[[De_la_Rive-19|Charles-Gaspard de la Rive (1770-1834)]] |- |de Morgan||||Augustus||mathematician||148, 216, 337||[[De_Morgan-6|Augustus De Morgan (1806-1871)]] |- |Deacon||Ker-Reid||Caroline||Michael Faraday's niece, Sandemanian||67, 80, 297, 319, 344||[[Ker-Reid-1|Caroline (Ker-Reid) Deacon (1816-1890)]] |- |Deacon||||Daniel||carrier, Sandemanian in London Meeting||300||[[Deacon-555|Daniel Deacon (1771-1846)]] |- |Deacon||||Edward||Sandemanian in London Meeting||300||[[Deacon-544|Edward Deacon (1825-1888)]] |- |Deacon||Deacon||Esther||Sandemanian in London Meeting||300||[[Deacon-541|Esther Deacon (1827-1882)]] |- |Deacon||||Francis||Sandemanian in London Meeting||300|| |- |Deacon||||Henry||chemical manufacturer, Sandemanian in London Meeting||143, 304||[[Deacon-641|Henry Deacon (1822-1876)]] |- |Deacon||||Henry||Sandemanian||300|| |- |Deacon||Barnard||Mary||Faraday family tree||296||[[Barnard-4051|Mary (Barnard) Deacon (1833-1910)]] |- |Deacon||||Samuel Charles||newsagent, Sandemanian in London Meeting||300||[[Deacon-156|Samuel Charles Deacon (1790-1861)]] |- |Deacon||||Thomas||Sandemanian in London Meeting, Deacon||59, 300||[[Deacon-452|Thomas Deacon (1792-1855)]] |- |Deacon||||Thomas John Fuller||Barnard family tree, Sandemanian||297, 315, 317, 319||[[Fuller_Deacon-1|Thomas John Fuller (Fuller Deacon) Deacon (abt.1823-)]] |- |Deacon ||||William Mathison||Faraday family tree||296||[[Deacon-2114|William Mathison Deacon (1825-1891)]] |- |Deeble||||Edward (not G. or C. as shown by Cantor)||engineer, upholsterer||316||[[Deeble-189|Edward Barnard Deeble (1794-)]] |- |Denmark||||Alexandra Carolina Marie Charlotte Louise Julia (Queen Victoria)||extracts from her diary provided by Miss P. Clark||316||[[Denmark-508|Alexandra Carolina Marie Charlotte Louise Julia (Denmark) av Danmark (1844-1925)]] |- |Descartes||||René||philosopher, scientist, mathematician||163, 207||[[Descartes-3|René Descartes (1596-1650)]] |- |Dewar||||James||chemist, physicist||77||[[Dewar-825|James Dewar (1842-1923)]] |- |Dickens||||Charles John Huffham||writer||51||[[Dickens-158|Charles John Huffam Dickens (1812-1870)]] |- |Dijksterhuis||||Eduard Jan||author, historian||334||[[Dijksterhuis-45|Eduard Jan Dijksterhuis (1892-1965)]] |- |Dixon||||William Hepworth ||historian||337||[[Dixon-18298|William Hepworth Dixon (1821-1879)]] |- |Doddridge||||Philip||hymn writer, theologian||34||[[Doddridge-108|Philip Doddridge (1702-1751)]] |- |Dolland||||George||optician||155||[[Dolland-6|George Dolland (1774-1852)]] |- |Douglas||Whitelaw||Isabella||Sandemanian in London Meeting||300||[[Whitelaw-246|Isabella (Whitelaw) Douglas (abt.1833-)]] |- |Douglas||||William||J.P., merchant, Sandemanian in London Meeting||78, 300||[[Douglas-10517|William Douglas (1837-)]] |- |Draper||||John William||chemist, polymath||290, 291||[[Draper-2884|John William Draper (1811-1882)]] |- |Drummond||||Percy||soldier||108, 323||[[Drummond-4556|Percy Drummond (abt.1770-1843)]] |- |du Bois-Reymond||||Emil||physiologist||122||[[Du_Bois-Reymond-1|Emil du Bois-Reymond (1818-1896)]] |- |Dumas||||Jean Baptiste Andre||chemist||87, 95, 96, 97, 124, 129, 140, 143, 322||[[Dumas-2040|Jean Baptiste Andre Dumas (1800-1884)]] |- |Dunn||||Matthias||engineer||157||[[Dunn-21782|Matthias Dunn (abt.1788-1869)]] |- |East||||Edward Hyde (Sir)||judge, legal writer||330||[[East-1564|Edward Hyde East (1764-1847)]] |- |Eddar||||Lyle (Dr.)||writer||264, 343|| |- |Eden||||George (Lord Auckland)||First Lord of the Admiralty||155, 346||[[Eden-386|George Eden (1784-1849)]] |- |Eichman||||Phillip||author||Acknowledgements, 347|| |- |Einstein||||Albert||he and Faraday conceived the relevance of relative, rather than absolute, space.||342||[[Einstein-1|Albert Einstein (1879-1955)]] |- |Ellegård||||Alvar||author||329||[[Ellegård-1|Alvar Ellegård (1919-2008)]] |- |Ellis||||Robert Leslie||polymath, mathematician||325, 336||[[Ellis-28802|Robert Leslie Ellis (1817-1859)]] |- |Embleton||||Philip (Dr.)||||Acknowledgements, 317, 322|| |- |Eve||||Arthur Stewart (Professor)||author||325||[[Eve-223|Arthur Stewart Eve CBE (1862-1948)]] |- |Faraday||Dean||Elizabeth||Michael Faraday's grandmother||57||[[Dean-8482|Elizabeth (Dean) Faraday (abt.1731-1797)]] |- |Faraday||Leighton||Elizabeth||Faraday family tree||296, 300||[[Leighton-1696|Elizabeth (Leighton) Faraday (1829-1862)]] |- |Faraday||||Elizabeth||Faraday family tree, Sandemanian||296||[[Faraday-24|Elizabeth Faraday (1822-1891)]] |- |Faraday||||James||brass founder, gas fitter, Sandemanian in London Meeting||49, 78, 268, 296, 297, 300||[[Faraday-20|James Faraday (abt.1817-1875)]] |- |Faraday||||James||Michael Faraday's father, Sandemanian||57, 58, 59, 105, 194, 264, 265, 268, 296||[[Faraday-3|James Faraday (1761-1810)]] |- |Faraday||||John||Deacon||57||[[Faraday-12|John Faraday (1759-1823)]] |- |Faraday||Hastwell||Margaret||Michael Faraday's mother||57, 59, 268, 296||[[Hastwell-10|Margaret (Hastwell) Faraday (1764-1838)]] |- |Faraday||Leighton||Margaret||Michael Faraday's sister-in-law, Sandemanian in London Meeting||62, 296, 300||[[Leighton-1770|Margaret (Leighton) Faraday (abt.1790-1868)]] |- |Faraday||Reid||Margery Ann||Faraday family tree, Sandemanian in London Meeting||296, 297, 300||[[Reid-10677|Margery Ann (Reid) Faraday (1820-1850)]] |- |Faraday||Hastwell||Mary||Michael Faraday's aunt||57||[[Hastwell-20|Mary (Hastwell) Faraday (abt.1756-)]] |- |Faraday||||Michael||the Subject, scientist, Sandemanian in London Meeting, Deacon, Elder||throughout||[[Faraday-4|Michael Faraday (1791-1867)]] |- |Faraday||||Richard||possibly a Robert Faraday's elder brother||57||[[Faraday-11|Richard Faraday (1757-1816)]] |- |Faraday||||Robert||Michael Faraday's brother, brass founder, gas fitter, Sandemanian in London Meeting, Deacon||44, 49, 58, 60, 61, 62, 73, 78, 79, 133, 268, 296, 300||[[Faraday-8|Robert Faraday (1788-1846)]] |- |Faraday||||Robert||Michael Faraday's grandfather||57||[[Faraday-10|Robert Faraday (1724-1786)]] |- |Faraday||Barnard||Sarah||Michael Faraday's wife, Sandemanian in London Meeting||44, 45, 46, 48, 51, 59, 60, 67, 71, 82, 83, 84, 108, 109, 110, 113, 116, 128, 134, 267, 268, 269, 270, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 296, 297, 300, 315, 320, 324, 326, 344, 345, 346||[[Barnard-1420|Sarah (Barnard) Faraday (1800-1879)]] |- |Faraday||||Thomas||correspondence from James Faraday ||343|| |- |Ferguson||||Jean||||Acknowledgements, 305, 309|| |- |Ferguson||||Mrs. J. M.||||Acknowledgements, 305, 309|| |- |Ferguson||||Patricia||||Acknowledgements|| |- |Ferrier||||Robert John (Robin)||organic chemist, writer||315||[[Ferrier-1358|Robert John Ferrier (1932-2013)]] |- |Fife||||William||correspondence from Alexander Moir||318|| |- |Fisch||||Menachem||philosopher, editor||347||[[Fisch-21|Menachem Fisch]] |- |Fish||||Stanley Eugene||literary theorist, editor||335||[[Fish-6802|Stanley Eugene Fish]] |- |Fisher||||David||Sandemanian in London Meeting||67, 300||[[Fisher-23544|David Fisher (abt.1815-1849)]] |- |Fisher||Lorimier||Harriet||Sandemanian in London Meeting||300||[[Lorimier-7|Harriet (Lorimier) Fisher (1809-1874)]] |- |Fitzgerald||||Rosemary||editor||306, 309|| |- |Forbes||||John||correspondence from Michael Faraday||324|| |- |Forgan||||Sophie (Dr.)||author, Royal Institution trustee||Acknowledgements, 74, 116, 118, 307, 318, 322, 323,324|| |- |Foster||||Mr.||correspondence from Robert Ferrier||315|| |- |Fox||||Charles James||statesman||92||[[Fox-4857|Charles James Fox PC MP (1749-1806)]] |- |Fox||||Dorcas||Sandemanian in London Meeting||300|| |- |Fox||||Thomas||Sandemanian in London Meeting||300|| |- |Franklin||||Benjamin||scientist, statesman||246||[[Franklin-1|Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)]] |- |Fransella||||Fay||author||346|| |- |Fresnel||||Augustin-Jean||engineer, physicist||238||[[Fresnel-1|Augustin-Jean Fresnel (1788-1827)]] |- |Fyfe||||Herbert C.||Royal Institution library assistant||77|| |- |Galilei||||Galileo||astronomer, polymath||290, 347||[[Galilei-6|Galileo Galilei (1564-1642)]] |- |Galpine||||John||nurseryman, botanical author||146, 215||[[Galpine-9|John Galpine (1771-1806)]] |- |Gassiot||||John Peter||Michael Faraday's friend, amateur scientist||133, 134, 135, 327||[[Gassiott-16|John Peter Gassiott (1797-1877)]] |- |Gauld||||Alan Ogilvie||author, parapsychologist, psychologist||329||[[Gauld-201|Alan Ogilvie Gauld]] |- |Geikie||||John Cunningham ||Presbyterian Minister, author||343, 347||[[Geikie-16|John Cunningham Geikie (abt.1824-abt.1906)]] |- |Gerrard||||Steven||||Acknowledgements|| |- |Gilbert||||Davies||engineer, politician, author||129, 130, 131, 133, 313, 327||[[Giddy-153|Davies (Giddy) Gilbert (1767-1839)]] |- |Giles||||Albert||Faraday family tree, Sandemanian in London Meeting||296, 300||[[Giles-4509|Albert Giles (1818-1855)]] |- |Giles||Gray||Ellen||Faraday family tree, Sandemanian||296||[[Gray-20650|Ellen (Gray) Giles (1821-1882)]] |- |Giles||Gray||Jane||Faraday family tree, Sandemanian in London Meeting||296, 300||[[Gray-20648|Jane (Gray) Giles (1817-1855)]] |- |Giles||||William||Faraday family tree||296||[[Giles-4512|William Giles (1800-1861)]] |- |Gilfillan||||Mrs.||||Acknowledgements|| |- |Gladstone||||John Hall||chemist||62, 259, 271, 306, 316, 324, 328, 338, 339, 343||[[Gladstone-322|John Hall Gladstone (1827-1902)]] |- |Gladstone||||William Ewart||statesman||220||[[Gladstone-68|William Ewart Gladstone FRS FSS (1809-1898)]] |- |Glas||||Alexander||John Glas' father, church minister||21|| |- |Glas||||John||Glasite, theologian||8, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 30, 31, 33, 34, 36, 38, 43, 44, 56, 89, 90, 92, 93, 105, 165, 166, 175, 197, 203, 289, 293, 304, 305, 311, 312, 314, 320, 331, 332, 336, 347||[[Glas-57|John Glas (1695-1773)]] |- |Glick||||Thomas F.||editor, author||329||shown as 'Gluck' by Cantor |- |Godwin||||William||Radical, journalist||94, 95, 321||[[Godwin-913|William Godwin (1756-1836)]] |- |Gooding||||David Charles||author, editor||Acknowledgements, 8, 140, 161, 181, 208, 221, 306, 307, 310, 318, 322, 326, 328, 331, 332, 333, 334, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343||[[Gooding-1246|David Charles Gooding (1947-2009)]] |- |Gorrell||||Edward||church leader in Clapham, Yorkshire||56, 57|| |- |Gower||||Barry||author||339, 340|| |- |Graham||||James Robert George||statesman||157, 158, 330||[[Graham-2036|James Robert George Graham 2nd Bt. PC (1792-1861)]] |- |Graham||||Thomas||chemist||144||[[Graham-13312|Thomas Graham (1805-1869)]] |- |Grattan-Guinness||||Ivor||editor||329|| |- |Gray||||Adam Greenhow||Michael Faraday's brother-in-law, Sandemanian in London Meeting||59, 296, 300||[[Gray-20626|Adam Greenhow Gray (1778-1849)]] |- |Gray||||Asa||botanist, correspondence from Joseph Henry||329||[[Gray-14608|Asa Gray (1810-1888)]] |- |Gray||Faraday||Elizabeth||Michael Faraday's sister, Sandemanian in London Meeting||44, 46, 58, 59, 88, 296, 300||[[Faraday-2|Elizabeth (Faraday) Gray (1787-1847)]] |- |Gray||||James||Faraday family tree||296||[[Gray-20649|James Gray (1819-)]] |- |Gray||||John||Faraday family tree||296||[[Gray-20651|John Gray (1823-)]] |- |Gray||Steill||Sarah||Sandemanian in London Meeting||300||[[Steill-23|Sarah (Steill) Gray (abt.1790-)]] |- |Gray||||William||Faraday family tree||296||[[Gray-31117|William Gray (1832-abt.1881)]] |- |Gray||||William Forbes||author, journalist||321, 324||[[Gray-41174|William Forbes Gray (1874-)]] |- |Greenaway||||Frank||author, editor||318, 322||[[Greenaway-866|Frank Greenaway (1917-2013)]] |- |Grey||||Charles (Lord)||Prime Minister||13, 14, 322||[[Grey-482|Charles Grey KG (1764-1845)]] |- |Grieg||||David?||correspondence from Michael Faraday||317|| |- |Grosvenor||||William||Sandemanian in London Meeting, Deacon||300||1745 |- |Grove||||William Robert||scientist||133, 134, 135, 139, 171, 185, 325, 327, 332, 334||[[Grove-2108|William Robert Grove (1811-1896)]] |- |Gruner||||Rolf||author||347|| |- |Gunston||||David||author||343|| |- |Guralnick||||Stanley M.||author||307, 339|| |- |Haldane||||John Scott||author||316||[[Haldane-343|John Scott Haldane (1860-1936)]] |- |Hall||||Marie Boas||author, historian||308, 326||[[Hall-67673|Marie Boas Hall (1919-2009)]] |- |Hall||||Robert (Rev.)||historian||34, 313|| |- |Hamilton||||William Rowan||mathematician, astronomer, physicist||178, 333||[[Hamilton-26483|William Rowan Hamilton (1805-1865)]] |- |Handasyde||||John||Elder from the Wooler, Northumberland Meeting House||38|| |- |Hankins||||Jean F.||author, historian||Acknowledgements, 8, 305, 311, 321|| |- |Hankins||||Thomas Leroy||author, historian||333||[[Hankins-2333|Thomas Leroy Hankins]] |- |Hanover||||George William Frederick (King George the Third)||Sandemanian's duty to be loyal to their King||93||[[Hannover-17|George William Frederick (Hannover) Hanover (1738-1820)]] |- |Harcourt||||Edward William Vernon||editor, naturalist||322||[[Vernon-Harcourt-2|Edward William (Vernon-Harcourt) Harcourt (1825-1891)]] |- |Harcourt||||William Venables-Vernon (Rev.)||Anglican cleric||99, 322, 326||[[Harcourt-830|William Venables-Vernon Harcourt (1789-1871)]] |- |Hare||||Edward Henry||psychiatrist||280, 341, 346||[[Hare-3249|Edward Henry Hare (1917-1996)]] |- |Hare||||Robert||chemist||181, 214, 333, 337||[[Hare-3247|Robert Hare (1781-1858)]] |- |Hargrove||||Barbara||author||310|| |- |Harman||||Peter Michael||author, historian||307||[[Harman-4809|Peter Michael Harman (1943-2014)]] |- |Harris||||William Snow||physician||130||[[Harris-34174|William Snow Harris (1791-1867)]] |- |Hastwell||Johnston||Elizabeth||Michael Faraday's grandmother||57||[[Johnston-24352|Elizabeth (Johnston) Hastwell (abt.1735-)]] |- |Hastwell||||Michael||Michael Faraday's grandfather||57||[[Hastwell-21|Michael Hastwell (abt.1734-)]] |- |Hauser||||Renata||||Acknowledgements|| |- |Hayden||||Mrs.||medium, from America||148|| |- |Heath||||Douglas Denon||editor, barrister, judge||325, 336||[[Heath-9999|Douglas Denon Heath (abt.1819-1897)]] |- |Heilbron||||John Lewis||author, historian||333, 340||[[Heilbron-42|John Lewis Heilbron]] |- |Heimann||||P. M.||author||307, 331, 332, 333, 337, 339|| |- |Henry||||Joseph Alexander||scientist||144, 153, 303, 328, 329||[[Henry-7368|Joseph Alexander Henry (1797-1878)]] |- |Herschel||||John Frederick William||polymath||11, 129, 131, 133, 134, 140, 155, 192, 234, 235, 237, 242, 243, 324, 327, 331, 340, 341||[[Herschel-17|John Frederick William Herschel 1st Bt (1792-1871)]] |- |Hervey||||james||clergyman, writer||24||[[Hervey-651|James Hervey (1714-1758)]] |- |Hill||||Susan Benedict||author||305, 312|| |- |Hipwell||?||Ann||Sandemanian in London Meeting||300||John Hipwell's wife? |- |Hipwell||||John||Sandemanian in London Meeting||300||1744, married Ann? |- |Hodge||||Michael Joathan Sessions||editor||327, 333, 334, 340, 341, 347|| |- |Holmes||||James||painter of miniatures||314|| |- |Home||||Danial Dunglas||medium||148||[[Home-306|Daniel Dunglas Home (1833-1886)]] |- |Hornblower||||Jemima||Deaconess, conducted a girls' school in Stamford Hill||48, 67, 89|| |- |Hornsby||||John Thomas||author, historian||8, 305, 310, 311|| |- |Huddleston||||James||chair and cabinet maker, Sandemanian in London Meeting||49, 300||married Mary? |- |Huddleston||?||Mary||Sandemanian in London Meeting||300|| |- |Hughes||||Henry Clayton||Royal Institution assistant librarian||76|| |- |Hull||||David Lee||editor, philosopher||329||[[Hull-9366|David Lee Hull (1935-2010)]] |- |Hume||||David||philiosopher||171||[[Hume-865|David Hume (1711-1776)]] |- |Hutchinson||||John||theologian, philospher||163, 164, 165, 166, 175, 198, 219, 289, 303, 331, 335, 338||[[Hutchinson-11099|John Hutchinson (1674-1737)]] |- |Hutton||||Alexander||correspondence from John Alexander and James Morison||312, 321, 347|| |- |Ingham||||Benjamin||cleric||55, 56, 315||[[Ingham-1388|Benjamin Ingham (1712-1772)]] |- |Inglis||||Kenneth Stanley||author, historian||313||[[Inglis-2469|Kenneth Stanley Inglis (1929-2017)]] |- |Inkster||||Ian B.||author, historian||326, 335||[[Inkster-315|Ian B. Inkster]] |- |Irwin||||David||author||314|| |- |Irwin||||Francina||author||314|| |- |Ivory||||Mr.||Dissenting Minister who joined the Sandemanian London Meeting||39|| |- |Jackson||||Mark||||Acknowledgements|| |- |James||||Frank A. J. L.||Royal Institution||Acknowledgements, 62, 306, 307, 318, 322, 323, 326, 330, 331, 332, 333, 334, 336, 339, 343||[[James-27617|Frank A. J. L. James]] |- |James||||William||writer, psychologist, philosopher||261, 343||[[James-31|William James (1842-1910)]] |- |Jeffreys||||Alan E.||biographer||143, 306|| |- |Jensen||||Johannes Vilhelm||author||347||[[Jensen-10722|Johannes Vilhelm Jensen (1873-1950)]] |- |Jerrold||||Walter||biographer||263, 268, 306, 314, 317, 343, 344||[[Jerrold-40|Walter Jerrold (1865-1929)]] |- |Johnson||||L. W.||author||346|| |- |Jones||||Archibald Bence||Henry Bence Jones' son||277, 279, 345||[[Bence_Jones-6|Archibald Bence Jones (abt.1856-1937)]] |- |Jones||||Edward||correspondence from Michael Faraday||342|| |- |Jones||||Henry Bence||physician, chemist||82, 83, 84, 102, 115, 139, 260, 261, 262, 263, 269, 277, 278, 279, 280, 283, 306, 309, 320, 324, 330, 344, 345, 346||[[Bence_Jones-1|Henry Bence Bence Jones (1813-1873)]] |- |Jordan||||William||correspondence from Michael Faraday||322|| |- |Jordanova||||Ludmilla Jane||editor||331||[[Jordanova-2|Ludmilla Jane Jordanova]] |- |Joule||||James Prescott||physicist, mathematician||130, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 257, 328, 334, 335||[[Joule-1|James Prescott Joule (1818-1889)]] |- |Jungnickel||||Christa||author, historian||307||[[Jungnickel-5|Christa Jungnickel (1935-1990)]] |- |Kahlbaum||||Georg W. A.||author, editor||309, 328||[[Kahlbaum-8|Georg W. A. Kahlbaum (1853-1905)]] |- |Kant||||Immanuel||philosopher||161, 228||[[Kant-32|Emanuel Kant (1724-1804)]] |- |Kargon||||Robert H. (Professor)||author||335|| |- |Keller||||Evelyn Fox||physicist, author||271, 272, 344||[[Keller-10620|Evelyn Fox Keller]] |- |Kelly||||George Alexander||psychologist||285, 288, 346||[[Kelly-29738|George Alexander Kelly (1905-1967)]] |- |Kendall||||James Pickering||author||314||[[Kendall-8498|James Pickering Kendall (1889-1978)]] |- |King||Byron||Augusta Ada (Countess of Lovelace)||mathematician ||5, 10, 34, 143, 270, 281, 310, 311, 313, 328, 331, 344||[[Byron-136|Augusta Ada (Byron) Lovelace (1815-1852)]] |- |Knight||||David Marcus (Professor)||author||Acknowledgements, 266, 307, 322, 326, 329, 343||[[Knight-26210|David Marcus Knight (1936-2018)]] |- |Knox||||John||theologian, Protestant Reformation leader||18||[[Knox-428|John Knox (abt.1505-1572)]] |- |Kohlrausch||||Rudolf||physicist||223||[[Kohlrausch-8|Rudolph Kohlrausch (1809-1858)]] |- |Kuhn||||Thomas Samuel||author, historian, philosopher||334||[[Kuhn-4395|Thomas Samuel Kuhn (1922-1996)]] |- |Lamb||||William (Viscount Melbourne)||Prime Minister||14, 100, 102, 103, 278||[[Lamb-3303|William Lamb PC FRS (1779-1848)]] |- |Lancaster||||Samuel||Sandemanian, preacher||67||[[Lancaster-3361|Samuel Lancaster (abt.1811-1886)]] |- |Lance||||James Waldo||author, neurologist||346||[[Lance-1483|James Waldo Lance (1926-2019)]] |- |Langford||||Jerome J.||author||347|| |- |Lardner||||Dionysius||scientific writer||325||[[Lardner-285|Dionysius Lardner FRS FRSE (1793-1859)]] |- |Latham||||Peter Mere||physician||280||[[Latham-3490|Peter Mere Latham (1789-1875)]] |- |Laughlin||||Henry Prather||author||346||[[Laughlin-1827|Henry Prather Laughlin MD (1916-2015)]] |- |Lawton||||Nathaniel||Sandemanian in London Meeting||300|| |- |Leighton||Egleton||Abigail||Sandemanian in London Meeting||301||[[Egleton-8|Abigail (Egleton) Leighton (1765-1833)]] |- |Leighton||Boosey||Caroline||Sandemanian in London Meeting||301||[[Boosey-64|Caroline (Boosey) Leighton (1822-1910)]] |- |Leighton||||Charles Blair||artist, lithographer, Sandemanian in London Meeting||50, 51, 300||[[Leighton-1693|Charles Blair Leighton (1823-1855)]] |- |Leighton||Blair||Editha Helen||Sandemanian in London Meeting||301||[[Blair-6077|Editha Helen (Blair) Leighton (1796-1870)]] |- |Leighton||||Edmund Blair (Edward?)||artist||51||[[Leighton-1700|Edmund Blair Leighton (1852-1922)]] |- |Leighton||||George||bookbinder, Sandemanian in London Meeting, Elder||6, 60, 71, 301||[[Leighton-761|George Leighton (1762-1839)]] |- |Leighton||||George Cargill||photolithographer, Sandemanian in London Meeting||50, 53, 77, 78, 296, 301||[[Leighton-1695|George Cargill Leighton (1826-1895)]] |- |Leighton||||John||printer, Sandemanian in London Meeting, Deacon||301||1777? |- |Leighton||||John||printer, artist, Sandemanian in London Meeting, Deacon||136, 301||[[Leighton-965|John Leighton (abt.1803-1869)]] |- |Leighton||Faraday||Margaret||Faraday family tree, Sandemanian in London Meeting||296, 301||[[Faraday-80|Margaret (Faraday) Leighton (1821-abt.1910)]] |- |Leighton||Deacon||Matilda||John Leighton's wife||301||[[Deacon-598|Matilda (Deacon) Leighton (1805-1867)]] |- |Leighton||||Stephen||printer, Sandemanian in London Meeting, Deacon, Elder||64, 69, 277, 301||[[Leighton-1691|Stephen Leighton (abt.1798-1881)]] |- |Leslie||||John||philosopher||303|| |- |Levere||||Trevor Harvey||author||307, 331, 332, 333, 334, 336, 339|| |- |Lindberg||||David C.||author, editor, historian||338, 347||[[Lindberg-1159|David C. Lindberg (1935-2015)]] |- |Linnaeus||||Carl||botanist, zoologist, physician||146, 215||[[Linnaeus-1|Carl (Linnaeus) von Linné (1707-1778)]] |- |Lloyd||||M. (Mrs.)||author||324,329|| |- |Locke||||Donald||author||321|| |- |Locke||||John||philosopher, physician||174, 197, 198, 204, 213, 332, 336, 337||[[Locke-2|John Locke (1632-1704)]] |- |Lorimier||||Anthony||bookbinder, Sandemanian in London Meeting, Deacon||301||[[Lorimier-5|Anthony Lorimier (1807-1875)]] |- |Loveday ||||Alice Louisa||Old Buckenham baptism||317||[[Loveday-427|Alice Louisa Loveday (1862-)]] |- |Loveday ||||Foulger||Sandemanian||67||[[Loveday-464|Foulger Loveday (abt.1807-abt.1889)]] |- |Loveday ||||Thomas||Sandemanian||67||[[Loveday-462|Thomas Loveday (1779-1853)]] |- |Lovejoy||||Arthur Oncken||author, philosopher, historian||332||[[Lovejoy-1777|Arthur Oncken Lovejoy (1873-1962)]] |- |Lowe||||Gay||||Acknowledgements|| |- |Lubbock||||John||polymath||132, 327||[[Lubbock-62|John Lubbock PC FRS (1834-1913)]] |- |Lyell||||Charles||geologist||11, 145, 157, 158, 324, 330||[[Lyell-103|Charles Lyell 1st Bt FRS (1797-1875)]] |- |Lyon||||Robert||Sandemanian, Elder in 1781||39, 40, 313, 315, 323|| |- |Machintosh||||D.||editor||305, 310, 311|| |- |Mackenzie||||Eneas||author, topographer||321||[[Mackenzie-6924|Eneas Mackenzie (1778-1832)]] |- |Mackenzie||||Robert S.||correspondence from Michael Faraday||322|| |- |Macleod||||Roy Malcolm||author, historian||130, 327, 330|| |- |Macomie||||Alex||Sandemanian in London Meeting, Deacon||301|| |- |Macomie||||James||Faraday family tree||296||[[Macomie-1|James Macomie (abt.1808-1874)]] |- |Macomie||Gray||Sarah||Faraday family tree, Sandemanian||296||[[Gray-20647|Sarah (Gray) Macomie (1816-1882)]] |- |Macready||||W. C.||correspondence to Michael Faraday||324|| |- |Macvicar||||John G.||correspondence from Michael Faraday||325|| |- |Magrath||||Edward||Secretary of the Atheneaum Club||133, 283, 315, 319, 323, 325, 345, 346||[[Magrath-222|Edward Magrath (1799-1856)]] |- |Majocchi||||Giovanni Alessandro||physicist, mathematician||96||[[Majocchi-1|Giovanni Alessandro Majocchi (1795-1854)]] |- |Mallet||||Robert||engineer||222||[[Mallet-968|Robert Mallet (1810-1881)]] |- |Manuel||||Frank Edward||historian||265, 343||[[Manuel-4879|Frank Edward Manuel (1910-2003)]] |- |Marcet||Haldimand||Jane||writer||196||[[Haldimand-4|Jane (Haldimand) Marcet (1769-1858)]] |- |Marshall||||Peter Hugh||writer||95, 321||[[Marshall-28043|Peter Marshall]] |- |Martin||||David W.||Sandemanian in London Meeting||301||1798 |- |Martin||||George McGregor||author||315||[[Martin-49951|George McGregor Martin (1875-1953)]] |- |Martin||||Samuel||author||347|| |- |Martin||||Samuel||Congregational Minister||261||[[Martin-68879|Samuel Martin (1817-1878)]] |- |Martin||Deacon||Selina||Sandemanian in London Meeting||301||[[Deacon-154|Selina (Deacon) Martin (abt.1797-1836)]] |- |Martin||||Thomas||editor||306, 309|| |- |Martin||||Thomas Byam||Admiral||120, 325||[[Martin-5872|Thomas Byam Martin GCB RN (1773-1854)]] |- |Mathieson||||William Law||author, historian||311||[[Mathieson-964|William Law Mathieson (1868-1938)]] |- |Matteucci||||Carlo||Sandemanian||122, 131, 253, 301, 325, 327||[[Matteucci-29|Carlo Matteucci (1811-1868)]] |- |Maxwell||||David||author||313|| |- |Maxwell||||James Clerk||mathematician||140, 217, 219, 253, 338, 342, 345||[[Maxwell-4898|James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879)]] |- |McCormmach||||Russell||author, historian||307||[[McCormmach-1|Russell McCormmach]] |- |McGuire||||James E.||author||332, 333|| |- |McMillan||||Norman D.||editor||343|| |- |McMillon||||Lynn A.||Church of Christ Minister, historian||Acknowledgements, 8, 305, 311, 312, 316||[[McMillon-77|Lynn A. McMillon]] |- |Melloni||||Macedonio||physicist||130||[[Melloni-3|Macedonio Melloni (1798-1854)]] |- |Merz||||John Theodore||author||307||[[Merz-360|John Theodore Merz (1840-1922)]] |- |Metcalfe||||Edward||Faraday family tree||296||[[Metcalfe-1733|Edward Metcalfe (1806-)]] |- |Metcalfe||Gray||Elizabeth||Faraday family tree, Sandemanian||296||[[Gray-20646|Elizabeth (Gray) Metcalfe (1814-1886)]] |- |Miller||||David Philip (Professor)||author||326, 327, 344|| |- |Miller||||George||Sandemanian in London Meeting, Deacon||301|| |- |Miller||||Perry Gilbert Eddy||author, historian||335||[[Miller-108930|Perry Gilbert Eddy Miller (1905-1963)]] |- |Milman||||Dean||correspondence to Michael Faraday||320|| |- |Mitscherlich||||Eilhard (Professor)||author||340, 341||[[Mitscherlich-11|Eilhard Mitscherlich (1794-1863)]] |- |Moir||||Alexander||Sandemanian, Dundee Elder||70, 310, 317, 318, 332, 336|| |- |Moir||||Charles P.||Sandemanian||77|| |- |Moir||Barnard||Louisa||Barnard family tree, Sandemanian||297||[[Barnard-3931|Louisa (Barnard) Moir (1840-1928)]] |- |Moll||||Gerard||scientist, mathematician||53, 315||[[Moll-1232|Gerard Moll (1785-1838)]] |- |Mollan||||R. Charles ||editor||343|| |- |Moore||||Harriet||correspindence from Michael Faraday||319, 324|| |- |Moore||||James R. (Dr.)||author, biographer||347|| |- |Moore||||T. S. (Professor)||author||326|| |- |Morison||||David||Sandemanian, printer, bookseller from Perth||136|| |- |Morison||||James||Sandemanian in Perth||90, 91, 95, 96, 305, 309, 311, 316, 321, 323, 331, 335, 347||1798-1878 |- |Morison||||James||author||163, 289|| |- |Morrell||||Jack B.||author||Acknowledgements, 135, 136, 308, 326, 327|| |- |Morse||||Samuel Finley Breese||inventor||11||[[Morse-11|Samuel Finley Breese Morse (1791-1872)]] |- |Mossotti||||Ottaviano-Fabrizio||author, physicist||246, 341||[[Mossotti-2|Ottaviano-Fabrizio Mossotti (1791-1863)]] |- |Mudie-Smith||||Richard||author||313|| |- |Murray||||Derek Boyd||Baptist, historian||Acknowledgements, 8, 305, 311, 335||[[Murray-25304|Derek Boyd Murray (1936-2022)]] |- |Nasmyth||||James Hall||engineer||142||[[Nasmyth-22|James Hall Nasmyth (1808-1890)]] |- |Neeff||||Christian Ernst||correspondence from Michael Faraday||337||1847 |- |Nersessian||||Nancy J.||author||307|| |- |Newling||||Samuel||Sandemanian in London Meeting||301|| |- |Newman||||John Frederick||instrument maker||251||[[Newman-14325|John Frederick Newman (1783-1860)]] |- |Newton||||Isaac||polymath||84, 162, 163, 174, 178, 179, 180, 190, 205, 207, 219, 231, 236, 252, 265, 282, 332, 333, 336, 342, 346||[[Newton-17|Isaac Newton (1642-1727)]] |- |Newton||||Samuel||attended Sandemanian church in Norwich||94, 95, 321|| |- |Nicholson||||Isaac||author||312|| |- |Nickles||||Thomas||author||341|| |- |Norrie||||William||author||321|| |- |Numbers||||Ronald Leslie||editor||347||[[Numbers-66|Ronald Leslie Numbers]] |- |O'Connell||||Daniel||politician||13||[[O'Connell-837|Daniel O'Connell (1775-1847)]] |- |Øersted||||Hans Christian||physicist, chemist||124, 140, 227, 228, 229, 233, 238, 244, 325, 328, 339||[[Ørsted-6|Hans Christian Ørsted (1777-1851)]] |- |Olby||||Robert Cecil||editor, historian||327, 334, 341, 347||[[Olby-16|Robert Cecil Olby (1933-2020)]] |- |Oppenheim||||Janet||author||Acknowledgements, 329|| |- |Ormond||||Richard Louis||author, biographer||314||[[Ormond-385|Richard Louis Ormond]] |- |Orna||||Mary Virginia||editor, chemist||307, 332, 339||[[Orna-1|Mary Virginia Orna]] |- |Paradise||||George||Sandemanian in London Meeting, Deacon||301|| |- |Paradise||||William||stationer, Sandemanian in London Meeting, Deacon, Elder||68, 70, 301||[[Paradise-118|William Paradise (abt.1791-1866)]] |- |Parfit||||James||Sandemanian in London Meeting||47|| |- |Paris||||John Ayrton||Pres. Royal Coll. of Physicians, biographer||119, 325||[[Paris-1594|John Ayrton Paris (1785-)]] |- |Parker||||John William||correspondence from Michael Faraday||315|| |- |Pasley||||Charles William||soldier||108, 323||[[Pasley-378|Charles William Pasley (1780-1861)]] |- |Patterson||||Elizabeth Chambers||author||338|| |- |Peat||||Alexander||Sandemanian in London Meeting||301|| |- |Peel||||Robert||statesman||13, 14, 102, 157||[[Peel-305|Robert Peel (1788-1850)]] |- |Pelly||||John Henry||correspondence from Michael Faraday||323|| |- |Penny||||George||author (not H. Penny as shown by Cantor)||312|| |- |Percy||||Algernon (Duke of Northumberland)||President of the Royal Institution 1842-1864||277||[[Percy-1174|Algernon Percy (1810-1871)]] |- |Perkin||||Harold James (Professor)||author, historian||313||[[Perkin-326|Harold James Perkin (1926-2004)]] |- |Philip||||J. C. (Professor)||author||326|| |- |Phillips||||Richard||correspondence from Michael Faraday||111, 127, 218, 324, 325, 326, 328, 338, 341, 346|| |- |Phillips||||Thomas||portrait artist||book-cover, back flap||[[Phillips-47303|Thomas Phillips (1770-1845)]] |- |Phipps||||Charles||correspondence from Michael Faraday||322|| |- |Pike||||Samuel||Independent Minister, Sandemanian,||37, 38, 39, 92, 165, 303, 313, 317, 331||[[Pike-8548|Samuel Pike (abt.1717-bef.1773)]] |- |Pinch||||T.||editor||328|| |- |Plateau||||Joseph Antoine Ferdinand||physicist, mathematician||140||[[Plateau-1|Joseph Antoine Ferdinand Plateau (1801-1883)]] |- |Plücker||||Julius||mathematician, physicist||123, 140, 143, 222, 325, 326, 328, 337, 338, 346||[[Plücker-53|Julius Plücker (1801-1868)]] |- |Poisson||||Siméon Denis||mathematician, physicist||246||[[Poisson-300|Siméon Denis Poisson (1781-1840)]] |- |Pollock||||William Frederick||author, barrister||320||[[Pollock-3554|William Frederick Pollock (1815-1888)]] |- |Popper||||Karl Raimund||philosopher||208||[[Popper-38|Karl Raimund Popper (1902-1994)]] |- |Porter||||Roy Sydney||editor, historian||331||[[Porter-25533|Roy Sydney Porter (1946-2002)]] |- |Potter||||Richard||scientific writer||216||[[Potter-14861|Richard Potter (1799-1886)]] |- |Pounds||||C. A.||author||346|| |- |Povey||||Keith||||Acknowledgements|| |- |Powell||||Baden||Anglican priest, mathematician||293, 347||[[Powell-8451|Baden Powell (1796-1860)]] |- |Poynting||||J. H.||correspondence from William Barrett||335|| |- |Prentice||||Thomas||Dissenting Minister who joined the Sandemanian London Meeting||39|| |- |Prescott||||Gertrude Mae||author||323||[[Prescott-3358|Gertrude Mae Prescott (1882-1975)]] |- |Priestley||||Joseph||chemist, philosopher, theologian||184, 212, 333, 337||[[Priestley-201|Joseph Priestley (1733-1804)]] |- |Pritchard||||Charles||clergyman, astronomer||343||[[Pritchard-5505|Charles Pritchard (1808-1893)]] |- |Proctor||||Barnard Simpson||Faraday family tree||296||[[Proctor-4478|Barnard Simpson Proctor (1829-1903)]] |- |Proctor||Gray||Maria||Faraday family tree||296||[[Gray-20652|Maria (Gray) Proctor (1829-1904)]] |- |Quetelet||||Lambert Adolphe Jacques||astonomer, mathematician||200, 206, 335, 336||[[Quetelet-1|Lambert Adolphe Jacques Quetelet (1796-1874)]] |- |Raith||?||Elizabeth||Sandemanian in London Meeting||301||George Raith's wife |- |Raith||||George||counting house clerk, Sandemanian in London Meeting||301||1804 married Elizabeth |- |Rankine||||William John Macquorn||mechanical engineer||254, 342||[[Rankine-187|William John Macquorn Rankine (bef.1820-1872)]] |- |Raskin||||Neil Hugh||author||346|| |- |Reid||||Andrew||Barnard family tree||297||[[Reid-12618|Andrew Reid (1823-1896)]] |- |Reid||Barnard||Anna||Faraday / Barnard family trees, Sandemanian in London Meeting||296, 297, 301||[[Barnard-4047|Anna (Barnard) Reid (1827-1898)]] |- |Reid||||Christian John||Barnard family tree||297||[[Reid-10856|Christian John Reid JP (1816-1891)]] |- |Reid||||David||Barnard family tree, Sandemanian||297||[[Reid-9261|David Reid (1792-1868)]] |- |Reid||||David||Barnard family tree||297||[[Reid-12631|David Reid (1832-abt.1914)]] |- |Reid||||Edward||Barnard family tree||297||[[Reid-18927|Edward Reid (1834-1887)]] |- |Reid||||Edward Ker||silver-plate maker, Faraday / Barnard family trees, Sandemanian in London Meeting, Deacon||296, 297,301||[[Reid-10401|Edward Ker Reid (1821-1886)]] |- |Reid||Barnard||Elizabeth||Barnard family tree, Sandemanian||297||[[Barnard-3631|Elizabeth (Barnard) Reid (1794-1870)]] |- |Reid||||Elizabeth||Barnard family tree||297||[[Reid-12623|Elizabeth Reid (1830-1921)]] |- |Reid||Boosey||Ellen||Barnard family tree, Sandemanian||297||[[Boosey-82|Ellen (Boosey) Reid (1833-1925)]] |- |Reid||Deacon||Frances Laura||Barnard family tree||297||[[Deacon-2112|Frances Laura (Deacon) Reid (1831-)]] |- |Reid||Bell||Helena Elizabeth||Barnard family tree||297||[[Bell-36733|Helena Elizabeth (Bell) Reid (abt.1840-1868)]] |- |Reid||||Margaret Elizabeth||Barnard family tree||297||[[Reid-12150|Margaret Elizabeth Reid (1828-1858)]] |- |Reid||||Margery Anne||Michael Faraday's niece, Sandemanian||48, 72, 75, 84, 263, 270, 297, 319, 320||[[Reid-10934|Margery Anne Reid (1815-1888)]] |- |Reid||Boosey||Mary||Barnard family tree||297||[[Boosey-73|Mary (Boosey) Reid (1818-1903)]] |- |Reid||Barnard||Mary Anne||Barnard family tree, Sandemanian||297||[[Barnard-1469|Mary Anne (Barnard) Reid (1792-1845)]] |- |Reid||||Mary Barnard||Barnard family tree||297||[[Reid-11286|Mary Barnard Reid (1818-1861)]] |- |Reid||||Sarah||Barnard family tree||297||[[Reid-12621|Sarah Reid (1825-1908)]] |- |Reid||||William Ker||Barnard family tree||297||[[Reid-9262|William Ker Reid (abt.1787-1868)]] |- |Reid||||William Ker||Barnard family tree||297||[[Reid-12151|William Ker Reid (1832-1855)]] |- |Reingold||||Nathan||editor||328|| |- |Rennie||||John||correspondence from Michael Faraday||324|| |- |Richmond||||David||medium||148|| |- |Riebau||||George||bookseller, bookbinder||196||[[Riebau-12|George Riebau (abt.1750-)]] |- |Riess||||Peter||author, Berlin electrical researcher||206, 336, 338|| |- |Riley||||James Frederic||writer||8, 306, 310, 315||[[Riley-14927|James Frederic Riley (1912- )]] |- |Ritchie||||James Ewing||writer, journalist||313, 314, 316, 324||[[Ritchie-6171|James Ewing Ritchie (1820-1898)]] |- |Roberts||||Mr.||Haswell Colliery 'pitman's attorney-general' ||157, 158|| |- |Roberts||||Mrs.||medium||148|| |- |Roget||||Peter Mark||physician, theologian, lexicographer||156, 330||[[Roget-15|Peter Mark Roget (abt.1779-1869)]] |- |Romney||||George||portrait painter||50||[[Rumney-204|George (Rumney) Romney (1734-1802)]] |- |Rorie||||James||editor||306, 310, 313, 317, 318, 332, 336|| |- |Ross||||Sidney||author||306, 311, 341|| |- |Rossiter||||Clinton||author, historian||321||[[Rossiter-1604|Clinton Rossiter (1917-1970)]] |- |Rudwick||||Martin John Spencer||author, geologist, historian||326, 327||[[Rudwick-34|Martin John Spencer Rudwick]] |- |Russell||||Colin Archibald||author||306, 322, 347||[[Russell-35094|Colin Archibald Russell (1928-2013)]] |- |Russell||||John (Lord)||Prime Minister||15||[[Russell-8283|John Russell KG GCMG PC (1792-1878)]] |- |Sandeman||Faraday||Abigail||Faraday family tree, Sandemanian||296||[[Faraday-21|Abigail (Faraday) Sandeman (abt.1815-1885)]] |- |Sandeman||||Adrian||||Acknowledgements|| |- |Sandeman||||Archibald||mathematician||303||[[Sandeman-275|Archibald Sandeman BA MA (1822-1893)]] |- |Sandeman||||David||company secretary, Sandemanian in London Meeting||53, 301||[[Sandeman-163|David Sandeman (abt.1814-1887)]] |- |Sandeman||||George||Faraday family tree, Sandemanian||296||[[Sandeman-133|George Sandeman (abt.1818-1880)]] |- |Sandeman||||Gerard Lionel||updated 'The Sandeman genealogy'||Acknowledgements, 44, 45, 314, 346||[[Sandeman-292|Gerard Lionel Sandeman (1909-1999)]] |- |Sandeman||||John Glas||soldier, editor||44, 314||[[Sandeman-318|John Glas Sandeman (1836-1921)]] |- |Sandeman||Watt||Margaret||David Sandeman's wife||301||[[Watt-4034|Margaret (Watt) Sandeman (abt.1814-)]] |- |Sandeman||||Patrick||author, meteorological observations||319|| |- |Sandeman||||Robert||theologian||22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 34, 37, 38, 39, 56, 59, 80, 105, 106, 112, 113, 145, 163, 165, 166, 197,198, 199, 203, 204, 293, 304, 305, 312, 313, 319, 321, 323, 325, 327, 329, 331, 335, 347||[[Sandeman-87|Robert Sandeman (1718-1771)]] |- |Sandeman||||Robert||architect||53|| |- |Sandeman||||Robert Groves||soldier||98, 322||[[Sandeman-326|Robert Groves Sandeman (1835-)]] |- |Sandeman||||Robert Hill||Sandemanian||77||[[Sandeman-229|Robert Hill Sandeman (1844-1906)]] |- |Sandeman||||Robert Turnbull||soldier||98||[[Sandeman-325|Robert Turnbull Sandeman (1829-)]] |- |Sandeman||||William||preacher||38, 323||[[Sandeman-88|William Sandeman (1722-1790)]] |- |Savage||||Miss||Royal Institution housekeper||138|| |- |Saxe-Coburg-Gotha||||Albert Edward (Prince of Wales)||attended Michael Faraday's lectures||98, 147, 150, 172, 198, 258||[[Saxe-Coburg-Gotha-5|Albert Edward (Saxe-Coburg-Gotha) of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India (1841-1910)]] |- |Schaffer||||Simon||editor||Acknowledgements, 328, 347||[[Schaffer-2464|Simon Schaffer]] |- |Schelling||||Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph||philosopher||228||[[Schelling-138|Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph (Schelling) von Schelling (1775-1854)]] |- |Schoenbein||||Christian Friedrich||chemist||48, 73, 74, 81, 87, 89, 96, 124, 143, 144, 149, 172, 201, 213, 280, 281, 309, 314, 316, 318, 319, 320, 322, 325, 326, 328, 329, 332, 335, 336, 337, 338, 345, 346||[[Schoenbein-61|Christian Friedrich Schoenbein (1799-1868)]] |- |Schoenbein||||Miss||Christian Schoenbein's daughter||48, 89|| |- |Scoresby||||William||scientist||142||[[Scorsby-1|William (Scorsby) Scoresby DD FRS (1789-1857)]] |- |Shea||||William R.||author||347|| |- |Shelley||Godwin||Mary Wollstonecraft||author||259||[[Godwin-912|Mary Wollstonecraft (Godwin) Shelley (1797-1851)]] |- |Sills||||David Lawrence||editor, sociologist||321||[[Sills-1032|David Lawrence Sills (1920-2015)]] |- |Sims||||George Robert||author||63, 316, 345||[[Sims-7975|George Robert Sims (1847-1922)]] |- |Sims||||Robert||writer, Sandemanian in London Meeting||301||married Susan Rigby a Sandemanian |- |Sims||Rigby||Susan||Sandemanian in London Meeting||301|| |- |Smailes||||Helen||||Acknowledgements|| |- |Smith||||Crosbie Wimperis||author||192, 193, 324, 327, 334||[[Smith-307419|Crosbie Wimperis Smith]] |- |Smith||||Godfrey||servant, linen draper, Sandemanian in London Meeting||53, 301|| |- |Smith||||Robert Angus||chemist||154||[[Smith-306287|Robert Angus Smith (1817-1884)]] |- |Smith||||Steven Bradley||author||338|| |- |Smith||||William||correspondence from Michael Faraday||323|| |- |Somerville||Fairfax||Mary||scientist||218, 270, 338||[[Fairfax-378|Mary (Fairfax) Somerville (1780-1872)]] |- |Spargo||||Peter E. (Professor)||author||346|| |- |Spearman||||Robert||editor, theologian||331||[[Spearman-446|Robert Spearman (bef.1703-1761)]] |- |Spedding||||James||editor||325, 336||[[Spedding-329|James Spedding (1808-1881)]] |- |Spence||||Jeremiah||Faraday family tree||296||[[Spence-3529|Jeremiah Spence (abt.1810-)]] |- |Spence||||Jeremiah||Sandemanian||94||[[Spence-3557|Jeremiah Spence (abt.1760-)]] |- |Spence||Gray||Mary||Faraday family tree||296||[[Gray-20678|Mary (Gray) Spence (1812-1847)]] |- |Spence||||Thomas||Radical||94, 95||[[Spence-3556|Thomas Spence (1754-)]] |- |Spooner||||Joshua||Sandemanian in London Meeting||301|| |- |Spring-Rice||||Thomas||politician, Chancellor of the Exchequer||102, 323,326||[[Rice-22434|Thomas Spring Rice (1790-1866)]] |- |Stallybrass||||O.||editor, correspondence from Michael Faraday||306, 309|| |- |Stauffer||||Robert C.||author||339|| |- |Stayner||||Charles St C.||author||305|| |- |Stein||||Dorothy Josephine del Borgo Kellogg||psychologist, biographer||281, 282, 328, 344||[[Stein-3739|Dorothy Josephine del Borgo Kellogg Stein (1931-2019)]] |- |Stenhouse||||John||chemist||144||[[Stenhouse-274|John Stenhouse (1809-1880)]] |- |Stiles||||Ezra||theologian, writer||24, 316||[[Stiles-2018|Ezra Stiles (1727-1795)]] |- |Stock||||John T.||editor||307, 332, 339|| |- |Stodart||||James||author||328, 340, 344|| |- |Stokes||||George Gabriel||physicist, mathematician||256, 342||[[Stokes-5537|George Gabriel Stokes (1819-1903)]] |- |Stone||||Edmund||author||328|| |- |Stopard||||William||farmer, Sandemanian in London Meeting||53, 301||1773 |- |Story||||Alfred Thomas||author||314||[[Story-99|Alfred Thomas Story (1843-)]] |- |Sturgeon||||William||physicist, inventor||140, 141, 144, 145, 328||[[Sturgeon-1490|William Sturgeon (1783-1850)]] |- |Stutchbury||||Samuel||naturalist, geologist||158||[[Stutchbury-18|Samuel Stutchbury (1798-1859)]] |- |Svanberg||||A. F.||correspondence from Michael Faraday||332, 336|| |- |Swinbank||||Peter||||Acknowledgements|| |- |Tait||||Margaret||author, medical doctor, film maker, poet||321, 324||[[Tait-3447|Margaret Tait (1918-1999)]] |- |Tait||||Peter Guthrie||mathematicl physicist||139||[[Tait-2626|Peter Guthrie Tait (1831-1901)]] |- |Talbot||||William Henry Fox||photgraphy pioneer||11||[[Talbot-2009|William Henry Fox Talbot M.P. (1800-1877)]] |- |Tamny||||Martin (Professor)||author, philosopher, historian||334||[[Tamny-1|Martin Tamny (1941-2014)]] |- |Tatum||||John||scientist, philosopher||268||[[Tatum-1932|John Tatum (1772-1858)]] |- |Taylor||||Richard||naturalist||246||[[Taylor-42813|Richard Taylor (1781-1858)]] |- |Thackray||||Arnold Wilfrid||writer, historian||135, 136, 308, 311, 326, 327, 347||[[Thackray-251|Arnold Wilfrid Thackray]] |- |Thatcher||Roberts||Margaret Hilda||stateswoman||260, 343||[[Roberts-11366|Margaret Hilda (Roberts) Thatcher LG OM (1925-2013)]] |- |Thomas||||David||Sandemanian in London Meeting||301|| |- |Thomas||||William||Sandemanian in London Meeting||301|| |- |Thompson||||Edward Palmer||historian||12, 92, 311, 321||[[Thompson-62057|Edward Palmer Thompson (1924-1993)]] |- |Thompson||||J. D.||correspondence from Michael Faraday||324|| |- |Thompson||||Richard Walker||author||315|| |- |Thompson||||Silvanus Phillips||author||306, 315, 323||[[Thompson-83515|Silvanus Phillips Thompson (1851-1916)]] |- |Thompson||||William (Lord Kelvin)||mathematician, physicist, engineer||43, 109, 130, 139, 140, 190, 192, 193, 194, 257, 324, 334||[[Thompson-81144|William Thompson OM, GCVO, (1824-1907)]] |- |Thornton||||Thomas Henry||author, judge||322||[[Thornton-11321|Thomas Henry Thornton (1832-1913)]] |- |Tilloch||||Alexander||journalist, inventor||304||[[Tilloch-9|Alexander Tilloch (1759-1825)]] |- |Todd||||Arthur Cecil||author||327|| |- |Todd||||William||Sandemanian in London Meeting||47|| |- |Toland||||John||author||331||[[Toland-258|John Toland (1670-1722)]] |- |Turner||||Sharon||historian||166, 331||[[Turner-34049|Sharon Turner (1768-1847)]] |- |Tweney||||Ryan D.||psychologist||263, 343|| |- |Tyndall||||John||scientist||16, 84, 108, 111, 113, 116, 123, 124, 130, 134, 139, 144, 217, 220, 259, 262, 279, 280, 306, 311, 320, 323, 324, 325, 327, 338, 339, 342, 343, 344, 346||[[Tyndall-162|John Tyndall (1820-1893)]] |- |Varley||||Cornelius||water-colourist, inventor, Sandemanian in London Meeting||50, 301, 303, 314||[[Varley-328|Cornelius Varley FRSA (1781-1873)]] |- |Varley||Straker||Elizabeth Livermore||Cornelius Varley's wife||301||[[Straker-50|Elizabeth Livermore (Straker) Varley (1798-1874)]] |- |Varley||||John||||314|| |- |Vaughan||||Benjamin||Dissenting Baptist Minister who joined the Sandemanian London Meeting||39|| |- |Vincent||||Alfred||Sandemanian in London Meeting||301||born in 1841, married Jessie Douglas and Sarah Jane Hobbs |- |Vincent||Baxter||Ann Ross||Sandemanian||302||[[Baxter-598|Ann Ross (Baxter) Vincent (1846-1897)]] |- |Vincent||||Benjamin||librarian, Sandemanian in London Meeting, Deacon, Elder||49, 64, 66, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 77, 100, 138, 157, 277, 280, 297, 301, 317, 318, 319, 324, 330, 345, 346||[[Vincent-491|Benjamin Vincent (1812-1899)]] |- |Vincent||||Charles Wilson||librarian, chemist, Sandemanian in London Meeting||49, 75, 76, 302, 303, 319||[[Vincent-496|Charles Wilson Vincent (1837-1905)]] |- |Vincent||||Cyril||||Acknowledgements|| |- |Vincent||Barnard||Ellen||Barnard family tree, Sandemanian in London Meeting||297, 301, 318||[[Barnard-571|Ellen (Barnard) Vincent (1823-1899)]] |- |Vincent||Barrett||Florence Annie||Charles Wilson Vincent's 2nd wife||302||[[Barrett-759|Florence Annie (Barrett) Vincent (abt.1870-)]] |- |Vincent||Nicoll||Janet Young||Sandemanian||301||[[Nicoll-37|Janet Young (Nicoll) Vincent (1811-1863)]] |- |Vincent||Douglas||Jessie||Alfred Vincent's wife||301|| |- |Vincent||||Robert||assistant librarian||75, 76||[[Vincent-501|Robert Vincent (1844-1859)]] |- |Vincent||Hobbs||Sarah Jane||Sandemanian in London Meeting, married Alfred Vincent||301|| |- |Vincent||Martin||Selina Watson||Sandemanian in London Meeting||302||[[Martin-6963|Selina Watson (Martin) Vincent (1831-1920)]] |- |Vincent||||Thomas||Sandemanian in London Meeting||302||1810 |- |Vincent||||Thomas Iphediah||bookbinder foreman, Sandemanian in London Meeting, Deacon, Elder||302||[[Vincent-498|Thomas Iphedeiah Vincent (1840-1890)]] |- |Vincent||||William R.||piano maker, Sandemanian in London Meeting, (married Mary Jane Fondell a Sandemanian?)||302||1798 |- |Volta||||Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio||physicist, chemist||237||[[Volta-3|Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio Volta (1745-1827)]] |- |von Helmholtz||||Herman Ludwig Ferdinand||physician, physicist||185, 259, 342||[[Helmholtz-15|Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand (Helmholtz) von Helmholtz (1821-1894)]] |- |von Hofmann||||August Wilhelm||chemist||75||[[Hofmann-1240|August Wilhelm (Hofmann) von Hofmann (1818-1892)]] |- |von Humboldt||||Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Alexander||polymath||101, 138||[[Humboldt-11|Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Alexander (Humboldt) von Humboldt (1769-1859)]] |- |von Liebig||||Justus||scientist||140||[[Liebig-15|Justus (Liebig) von Liebig (1803-1873)]] |- |von Mayer||||Julius Robert||physician, physicist, chemist||185||[[Mayer-3855|Julius Robert (Mayer) von Mayer (1814-1878)]] |- |Walker||||John||Sandemanian in London Meeting||302|| |- |Ward||||F. O.||correspondence from Michael Faraday||333, 336|| |- |Ward||||Thomas Humphry||author||327||[[Ward-24444|Thomas Humphry Ward (1845-1926)]] |- |Ward||||William Reginald||author||313||[[Ward-43372|William Reginald Ward (1925-2010)]] |- |Wass||||John||Sandemanian in London Meeting, Elder||302, 315||1751, married Rebecca |- |Wass||?||Rebecca||Sandemanian in London Meeting||302|| |- |Waterston||||George||correspondence from John James Waterston||316|| |- |Waterston||||John James||Sandemanian in Edinburgh||60, 61, 303, 316||1811-1883 |- |Watts||||Isaac||hymn writer, theologian||34||[[Watts-6414|Isaac Watts (1674-1748)]] |- |Weber||||Maximilian Carl Emil||sociologist, historian||104, 106, 323||[[Weber-1892|Maximilian Carl Emil Weber (1864-1920)]] |- |Webster||||C. A.||author||312|| |- |Weld||||Charles R.||correspondence from Michael Faraday||322, 337|| |- |Weller||||Ken||||Acknowledgements|| |- |Wellesley||||Arthur (Duke of Wellington)||soldier, statesman||13, 14||[[Wellesley-4|Arthur Wellesley KG GCB (1769-1852)]] |- |Wesley||||Charles||cleric||55||[[Wesley-156|Charles Wesley (1707-1788)]] |- |Wesley||||John||cleric||55, 104, 323||[[Wesley-301|John Wesley (1703-1791)]] |- |Wheatstone||||Charles||scientist, inventor||194||[[Wheatstone-5|Charles Wheatstone (1802-1875)]] |- |Whewell||||William||polymath||11, 87, 124, 138, 142, 144, 192, 201, 211, 214, 215, 216, 223, 245, 246, 252, 274, 283, 293, 320, 325, 335, 336, 337, 339, 341, 342, 345, 346, 347||[[Whewell-9|William Whewell (1794-1866)]] |- |White||||Andrew Dickson||historian||290, 291||[[White-38636|Andrew Dickson White (1832-1918)]] |- |White||||Gavin||||Acknowledgements|| |- |White||||Walter||||134, 144, 327|| |- |Whitelaw||Baynes||Ann||Sandemanian in London Meeting||302||[[Baynes-443|Ann (Baynes) Whitelaw (1807-1886)]] |- |Whitelaw||||David||printer, engraver, publisher's manager, Sandemanian in London Meeting||52, 302, 320||[[Whitelaw-248|David Whitelaw (abt.1844-1879)]] |- |Whitelaw||Baxter||Emma||Sandemanian in London Meeting||302||[[Baxter-5663|Emma (Baxter) Whitelaw (1852-1888)]] |- |Whitelaw||||George||printer, engraver, publisher's manager, Sandemanian in London Meeting, Deacon, Elder||52, 64, 74, 100, 105, 302||[[Whitelaw-176|George Whitelaw (1803-1872)]] |- |Whitelaw||||George Baynes||Sandemanian in London Meeting||302||[[Whitelaw-249|George Baynes Whitelaw (abt.1846-1927)]] |- |Whitelaw||Baxter||Hannah||Sandemanian in London Meeting||302||[[Baxter-5675|Hannah (Baxter) Whitelaw (1850-1875)]] |- |Whitelaw||||Scott||cabinet maker, Sandemanian in London Meeting||49, 302||[[Whitelaw-68|Scott Whitelaw (1807-1853)]] |- |Whitelaw||Baynes||Selina||Scott Whitelaw's wife||302||[[Baynes-145|Selina (Baynes) Whitelaw (abt.1809-1883)]] |- |Whitelaw ||||George Albert||Henry Young's assistant in the Royal Institution's accounts office||77||[[Whitelaw-262|George Albert Whitelaw (1878-)]] |- |Wilcox||Straker||Mary||Sandemanian||6, 67, 273||[[Straker-79|Mary (Straker) Wilcox (1808-)]] |- |Wilde||||Chris B.||author||331, 338|| |- |Williams||||Leslie Pearce||writer||Acknowledgements, 8, 86, 119, 161, 225, 234, 235, 238, 306, 309, 310, 320, 321, 322, 325, 330, 331, 334, 336, 337, 339||[[Williams-124741|Leslie Pearce Williams (1927-2015)]] |- |Williamson||||David||||Acknowledgements|| |- |Williamson||||George Charles||editor||315||[[Williamson-1997|George Charles Williamson (1858-1942)]] |- |Williamson||||Mrs. D.||||Acknowledgements|| |- |Willison||||John||evangelical minister||20||[[Willison-446|John Willison (1680-1750)]] |- |Wilson||||Andrew (Dr.)||physician, Hutchinsonian, author||289, 303||[[Wilson-105535|Andrew Wilson (1718-1792)]] |- |Wilson||Boyd||Jane||William Wilson's wife||302||[[Boyd-13432|Jane (Boyd) Wilson (1780-)]] |- |Wilson||||Walter||biographer||40, 313||[[Wilson-55034|Walter Wilson (1781-1847)]] |- |Wilson||||William||Sandemanian in London Meeting||302, 314||[[Wilson-71822|William Wilson (abt.1781-1835)]] |- |Winkworth||||Thomas||correspondence from Michael Faraday||318|| |- |Wise||||Matthew Norton||author||324, 334||[[Wise-8008|Matthew Norton Wise]] |- |Wolbarsht||||Myron L.||author||346|| |- |Wollaston||||William Hyde||chemist, physicist||102, 122, 129, 140, 227, 231, 240, 267, 327, 344||[[Wollaston-108|William Hyde Wollaston (1766-1828)]] |- |Wood||||Margaret||production assistant||343|| |- |Woodbridge||||H.||author||319|| |- |Woodward||||Henry Bolingbroke||author, geologist, paleontologist||326||[[Woodward-9995|Henry Bolingbroke Woodward (1832-1921)]] |- |Wren||||Christopher||architect||43||[[Wren-212|Christopher Wren FRS (abt.1631-1723)]] |- |Wright||||Charles||London goldsmith||49|| |- |Wright||||W.||correspondence from Michael Faraday||324|| |- |Wrottesley||||Arthur||President of the Royal Society||134, 135, 322||[[Wrottesley-42|Arthur Wrottesley (1824-1910)]] |- |Wyon||||William||engraver||73||[[Wyon-14|William Wyon (1795-1851)]] |- |Yarrow||||Alfred Fernandez||shipbuilder||143, 271, 328, 344||[[Yarrow-225|Alfred Fernandez Yarrow (1842-1932)]] |- |Young||Peat||Agnes||Sandemanian in London Meeting||302||[[Peat-452|Agnes (Peat) Young (1824-)]] |- |Young||||Agnes (Mrs.)||member of congregation||41|| |- |Young||||Arthur||average adjuster, Sandemanian in London Meeting, Deacon||53, 302, 325||[[Young-37662|Arthur Young (1816-)]] |- |Young||||Henry||Royal Institution librarian||41, 76, 78|| |} ==Sources==

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Michael Roll the blacksmith

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{{Image|file=Roll-344.jpg |size=m |caption=Michael Roll (1828 - 1895) }} {{Image|file=Zimmerman-2804.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Hedwig (Zimmerman) Roll (1843 - 1903) }}
Michael Roll married Magdalena Knauber on July 5, 1853 at St. Mary of the Assumption in the Village of Lancaster. The bride’s mother, Salome Holleren, had died a year earlier and her father, John Knauber, began dividing his property among his eight children. After her wedding, Magdalena (Knauber) Roll received one-eighth of her father’s 90-acre farm in the town of Lancaster. On August 6, 1853 Michael and Magdalena Roll were deeded about eleven acres of land contained in lot 8 section 7, which was located on the northeast border with the Village of Lancaster. (The first attached image is part of a map from 1866. By that time the Knauber’s land had been sold, but the image shows the location of the farm in lot 8, section 7.) Martin Knauber to Michael Roll, August 1853 (lot 8 section 7)
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WX-W96S-S?i=251
About three years later, in March 1856 Michael Roll purchased the site of his blacksmith shop. He acquired one acre of land from Edward Denny for $625. The property was on Main street, west of the village of Town Line, at the intersection with Schwartz road. In the deed, Main street was identified as Cayuga Creek Road; today it is called Broadway. In November of the same year Michael purchased an additional quarter acre of land from William Denny. Michael paid $30 for this adjoining parcel. (The second attached image, taken from the same 1866 map, shows the location of Michael Roll’s blacksmith shop.) Edward Denny to Michael Roll, March 1856 (lot 11 section 1)
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WX-3LV?i=412
William Denny to Michael Roll, November 1856 (lot 11 section 1)
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WX-93BR?i=72
It is not clear from property deeds whether Michael and Magdalena Roll lived on her father's farm at East Lancaster, in a house next to the blacksmith shop at Town Line (the map shows a separate structure), or elsewhere. Nevertheless, in February 1857 Michael Roll purchased a house in the Village of Lancaster which was located in the vicinity of Buck road. It was located in lot number 12 section 7 and he paid $630 for the house and property. Stephen Halsey to Michael Roll, February 1857 (lot 12 section 7)
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WX-W9MB-9?i=25
Thus, by the summer of 1857 Michael Roll was the owner of three properties: 1.25 acres in Town Line containing his blacksmith shop, 11.25 acres from his late father-in-law’s farm, and a house on Buck road in the Village of Lancaster. The farmland was sold in 1859. In September Joseph Knauber, Magdalena’s brother, purchased the 11 acres for $1,000. Over time the farm will be subdivided into residential lots along Erie road, as indicated on the 1866 map. Michael Roll to Joseph Knauber, September 1859 (lot 8 section 7)
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WX-SCWK?i=334
The house in the Village of Lancaster was sold for $300 in June 1863. It appears Michael took a significant loss on this property. Michael Roll’s sixth child, Maria Rosa Roll, was born March 26, 1863. This child died in August of the same year, and her mother, Magdalena, died a month later. Although the house sold before Magdalena’s death, the two events may have had some connection. Michael Roll to George Coastmann, June 1863 (lot 12 section 7)
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WX-SGMG?i=3
Michael Roll remarried on May 10, 1864. His second wife was Hedwig (Francis) Zimmermann. Her parents, Michael Zimmermann and Francis Hedwig, owned a farm on Crooked road (today it is called Columbia Avenue) in the north-west part of the town. The farm was contained in lot 5, section 11. Michael Zimmermann had purchased 34 and three-quarter acres of land on August 19, 1850. He paid $1,100 for the property.John Durr to Michael Zimmermann August 1850
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WX-99FY?i=496
In April 1865 Michael Zimmermann sold 10 acres of his farm to his neighbor, Jacob Sturm, for the sum of $500. Michael Zimmermann then sold the remainder of his farmland in May 1868. He conveyed 23 acres to Albert Rohm for a sum of $1,760. Michael Zimmerman to Jacob Sturm, April 1865 (lot 5 section 11)
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WX-3SQ?i=284
Michael Zimmerman to Albert Rohm, May 1868 (lot 5 section 11)
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WX-SCRH?i=523
In 1870, the Zimmermann’s will journey to Minnesota along with their daughter and son-in-law. Before heading west Michael Roll needed to liquidate his blacksmith shop, which occurred in May 1869. Mathias Schwartzin (probably Schwartz) purchased the 1.25-acre property for $1,000. A year later, when the 1870 U.S. Census was taken, the Roll’s and Zimmerman’s were living in Minnesota. Michael Roll to Mathias Schwartzin, May 1869 (lot 11 section 1)
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WX-3392?i=290
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Michael Spencer To-Do List

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Michael Stills: Brick Walls

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Resource: https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/brickwalls/ == Maryland == # [[Koons-350 | Sarah Koons]] Ohio # [[Chambers-5419 | Vincent Chambers]] Ohio, Virginia # [[Holtzman-49 | Martin Holtzman]] # [[Nusbaum-70 | Elizabeth]] Ohio # [[Freshower-1| Maria Barbara Freshower]] == Massachusetts == # [[Blackmer-60 | Sarah Blackmer]] == Pennsylvania == # [[Jurcks-6| Catherine Jurcks]] see Yerkes # [[Ricker-184 | Johann Peter Ricker]] # [[Nothstein-66| Anna Lovisa Nothstein]] == New Jersey == # [[Lovett-35 | Charles Lovett]] # [[Smith-3138 | Sophia Smith]] # [[Whitehead-408|Isaac Whitehead]] == North Carolina == # [[Smith-57079 | Martha Smith]] # [[Unknown-391694 | Cyntha Unknown]] Martha Smith's Mother # [[Mysinger-1 | Mary "Polly" Mysinger]] # [[Davis-23165 | Joseph Bonepart Davis]] # [[Nelson-6084 | Moses Nelson]] Ohio # [[Collins-5729 | Lydia Collins]] # [[Kelly-6700 | John Kelly]] Ireland == Ohio == # [[Nelson-6082 | David Nelson]] # [[Paisley-302 | Jane Paisley]] # [[Frye-1543 | John Frye]] # [[Everhart-304 | Christiana Everhart]] # [[Kolb-678 | Balthasar Kolb]] Germany == Tennessee == # [[Miller-24618 | Jonathan Miller]] # [[Lyles-189 | Mary Deliah Lyles]] # [[Lowry-1858 | William Lowry]] # [[Skiles-141| Catharine Skiles]] Maryland # [[Lowry-2431 | Charles]] Pensylvania # [[McCoy-2064 | William]] Indiana # [[Cooper-7679 | Sarah Ann Cooper]] Virginia, Maryland # [[Kent-2062 | Peter Kent]] Virginia # [[Reynolds-5376| Henry Reynolds]] Virginia # [[Rollins-619 | David Rollins]] North Carolina # [[Cleasly-1 | Catherine Cleasly]] Pennsylvania # [[UNKNOWN-224038 | Margaret (Ricker)]] Pennsylvania # [[Cutshall-59 | Frederick Cutshall]] == Virginia == # [[Trobaugh-23 | George Trobaugh]] Indiana # [[Hafner-224 | Barbara]] Indiana, Pensylvania # [[Roller-536 | Margaret Roller]] # [[Schlötz-6 | Friedrich Schlötz]] # [[Yerkes-109 | Hannah Yerkes]] Pennsylvania # [[Critser-15 | Henry Critser]] West Virginia # [[Castleman-141 | Johannes William Castleman]] Ohio # [[Martin-18480|Margaret Martin]] Resume here: #53

Michael Stills - 1960's

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{{Succession box | title = The 1960's | years = 1963 - 1969 | before = [[Stills-18 |Michael Stills]] | after = [[Space: Michael Stills - 1970's | The 1970's]] }} == Biography == [[Wikipedia: 1960s]] '''BIRTH 10 June 1963:''' :Time: *7:46am Pacific Daylight Saving Time *2:46 pm Coordinated Universal Time :Date: *10 June 1963 Gregorian Calendar *Stardate: -359560.75722983247 :Location: *Glendale Memorial Hospital, City of Glendale, County of Los Angeles, Southern California, State of California, United States of America, North American Continent, Western Hemisphere, Planet Earth, Sol Solar System, Orion Sprial Arm, Milkyway Galaxy, Local Group, Virgo Cluster, Virgo Supercluster, Laniakea Supercluster, Observable Universe. [[Culp-376|Martha Louise Culp]] had been married four and a half years to her second husband [[Stills-13|Maynard Ivan Stills]] when Michael was born. During her pregnancy, she worried that she would not live to see her 30th Birthday come Tuesday, June 11. She decided that Michael would be born by Cesarean on Monday, June 10th. He would have his own birthday and not have to share with a Mother who would not be there. Or so she thought. His birth was something of a miracle as the doctors had told her she would not be able to have children after the birth of her first son, [[Stills-28|David]], almost 12 years earlier. She was told her uterus was tilted and would prevent any pregnancies. Michael, apparently, had other ideas. ===This Day In History: 10th June 1963=== [http://takemeback.to/10-June-1963#.VfkLEbSXxeM Take Me Back to June 10th, 1963] * Born on a Monday, Gemini, Birthstone: Pearl * Top of the Music Charts for the week of June 10th: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C35DrtPlUbc Sukiyaki] *The [http://farmersalmanac.com/weather-history/90029/1963/06/10/ Weather ] There was a light breeze amid the drizzling rain and fog as the temperature failed to reach a high of 65 degrees. * [http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/jfk-has-busy-day JFK has a busy Day] "President John F. Kennedy announces that the U.S. may cease atmospheric testing of nuclear weapons on this day in 1963. Before the day was out, he had also signed a bill prohibiting wage discrimination toward women and sent a telegram to Governor George Wallace of Alabama asking him not to prevent black students from registering at the University of Alabama." *Born on the same day: Actress [[Wikipedia: Jeanne Tripplehorn | Jeanne Tripplehorn]] == Sources == *Birth Record in possession of Michael Lee Stills === DNA Sources === * Paternal relationship is confirmed with an AncestryDNA test match between [[Stills-18|Michael Stills]] and [[Stills-13|Maynard Stills]] . Predicted relationship reported by AncestryDNA: Parent, Child; Confidence: Extremely High. * Maternal relationship is confirmed with an AncestryDNA test match between [[Stills-18|Michael Stills]] and [[Culp-376 | Martha Culp]] . Predicted relationship reported by AncestryDNA: Parent, Child; Confidence: Extremely High. * Paternal relationship is confirmed with an AncestryDNA test match between [[Stills-18|Michael Stills]] and Keni Bounds . Predicted relationship reported by AncestryDNA: Third Cousins; Confidence: Extremely High with 94 centimorgans shared across 3 DNA segments. * Paternal relationship is confirmed with an AncestryDNA test match between [[Stills-18|Michael Stills]] and Keni Bounds . Predicted relationship reported by AncestryDNA: Third Cousins; Confidence: Extremely High with 94 centimorgans shared across 3 DNA segments.

Michael Stills - 1970's

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{{Succession box | title = The 1970's | years = 1970 - 1979 | before = [[Space: Michael Stills - 1960's | The 1960's]] | after = [[Space: Michael Stills - 1980's | The 1980's]] }} == Biography == [[Wikipedia: 1970s]] * 9 Feb 1971: Residence, Reseda, CA, [[Wikipedia: 1971 San Fernando earthquake]] * 24 Oct 1972: Death of Uncle Bud (Nelson Lee Culp). * 4 July 1976: 200th aniversary of the United States of America * 25 May 25: Original Star Wars Release Date * 1979 - 1981 LAPD Explorer Scouts == Sources ==

Michael Stills - 1980's

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{{Succession box | title = The 1980's | years = 1980 - 1989 | before = [[Space: Michael Stills - 1970's | The 1970's]] | after = [[Space: Michael Stills - 1990's | The 1990's]] }} == Biography == [[Wikipedia: 1980s]] * 1979 - 1981 LAPD Explorer Scouts * 1982 - High School Graduation * 1982 - Colorado Outward Bound - 9 Days, Ski-mountaineering, Collegiate Range * 1982 - 1988 Califorinia State University Northridge * 1988 - BA Sociology: Criminology and Corrections * 1988 - Camp Couselor/Wilderness Instructor: Camp 365 Boys and Girls Club * 1988 - 1990 National Park Ranger (Seasonal), Mesa Verde National Park, CO * 1989 - Humbolt State University, Arcata CA. Natural Resources Management and Interpretation. == Sources ==

Michael Stills - 1990's

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{{Succession box | title = The 1990's | years = 1990 - 1999 | before = [[Space: Michael Stills - 1980's | The 1980's]] | after = [[Space: Michael Stills - 2000's | The 2000's]] }} == Biography == [[Wikipedia: 1990s]] === California === * 1990 National Park Ranger (Seasonal), Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area, CA * 1991 Ham Radio License: KD6DYB * 1991 Assistant Youth Programs Coordinator, Wilderness Institute, Malibu, CA === Colorado === * Jun 1992 Moves to Colorado. Renting in Lakewood. * Jun 1992 Youth Work Program Supervisor, Jefferson County Open Space * Sep 1992 Buys first house, 28022 Camel Heights Circle, Evergreen, CO 80439 * '''17 Oct 1992 Marriage''' [[Boyle-356|Tracey Lynn Boyle]] * '''12 Dec 1997 Birth''' Daughter [[Stills-14|Megan Lee Stills]] '''FATHERHOOD 1997:''' Right on schedule, the child started knocking. It was the evening of December 23rd, but it would not be until the morning of Christmas Eve, that [[Stills-14|Megan Lee Stills]] would join her parents. It had been a grueling seventeen hours of Labor for Michael's wife [[Boyle-356|Tracey]]. She had wanted a natural birth, a heroic attempt at keeping Megan away from any chemicals, made even more heroic given that Tracey squirmed at the sight of blood, queased at being in hospitals and feared needles. Michael had tried to ease her discomfort at the direction of the Doula, but he just could not get his hand pressure on her back in just the right place. The Doula had to take over, making Michael feel useless. Exhausted, Tracey finally relented and allowed the long needle of the spinal tap to enter her spine, another heroic sacrifice to bring Megan into this world. Michael, at least, was anticipating the chance to cut Megan's umbilical cord, a chance to start bonding with the child his beautiful Irish wife had nurtured since that lucky night on Saint Patricks Day. Conception had been long and difficult to achieve, although the effort had been very enjoyable. Then it happened. Three strong pushes and Megan quietly joined her parents. Quizzically, nurse Megan (a reassuring coincidental namesake), would not let Michael cut the cord, the doctor had quickly completed that task herself as newborn Megan was apparently at risk of inhaling some defecation that came out with her. They did not want her to take her first breath just yet. Instead, whisking her to a nearby washbasin, nurse Megan cleaned her namesake and the doctor tickled the newborns feet to start her breathing. The little blue alien turned bright pink and gave a healthy hello to the world. Joyfully, nurse Megan remarked that newborn Megan was wrinkle free, a sign of a wonderful ride with her loving mother. Michael, now twice rebuked, was brought over to the washbasin where his consolation was to cut the umbilical cord where it remained attached to the placenta. Thankfully, Megan was born a healthy happy child and the challenges of Fatherhood would never be more challenging than that Christmas Eve morning. == Sources == *Marriage Record in possession of Michael Lee Stills

Michael Stills - 2000's

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{{Succession box | title = The 2000's | years = 2000 - 2009 | before = [[Space: Michael Stills - 1990's | The 1990's]] | after = [[Space: Michael Stills - 2010's | The 2010's]] }} == Biography == [[Wikipedia: 2000s (decade)]] * ''11 Sep 2001 - Attack on Twin Towers of New York'' * May 2003 - Buys House, 29927 Appaloosa Dr. Evergreen, CO 80439 * 2003 - 2007 - Coordinator of Volunteers: Denver Museum of Nature & Science * 2007 - Volunteer Manager: American Red Cross, Mile High Chapter * 2008 - Executive Director: Evergreen Nature Center * 2009 - Masters of Nonprofit Management: Regis University == Sources ==

Michael Stills - 2010's

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{{Succession box | title = The 2010's | years = 2010 - 2019 | before = [[Space: Michael Stills - 2000's | The 2000's]] | after = [[Space: Michael Stills - 2020's | The 2020's]] }} == Biography == [[Wikipedia: 2010s]] * 2011 - Discovers WikiTree. * 2014 - WikiTree Leader * 1 Dec 2016 - Departs Colorado for Middletown, RI * 2 March 2017 - Buys house: 10 Platt St., Bristol, RI 02809 * 19 Apr 2019 - Moves to Portland, Oregon. Renting 1109 SE 72nd, Apt. 1 "the Bunker", Portland, OR 97215 * 15 Aug 2019 - Moves to Poulsbo, Washington. Home Purchase: 2285 NE Bjorn St., Poulsbo, WA 98370 (HOA community). == Sources ==

Michael Stills To-Do List

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Michael Willemse To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Willemse-285|Michael Willemse]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Willemse-285&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Michael Willemse To-Do List|Michael's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Willemse-288|Willemse, Franz ]] || 1891-02-08 || to-do |- | [[Rupeter-13|Willemse, Gertrud (Rupeter) ]] || 1890-02-26 || to-do |- |}

Michael winst ommel

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Voornamen Michael Geslachtsnaam Ommel Slavennaam Winst Geboortedatum 1825 Geslacht man Beroep Sjouwer Datum manumissie 31-08-1859 Bedrag cautie 0 Bedrag borgtocht 0 Verwijzing / Eigenaar J. van Bommel (6835: pl Nieuw Hoop (Boven Commewijne) en vrijdom verzocht door J. van Bommel) Overige informatie GR 31-08-59, no. 1209; geb. 1825; zoon van Annaatje http://www.gahetna.nl/collectie/index/nt00340/sort_column/prs_voorkeursnaam/sort_type/asc/view/NT00340_manumissies/q/zoekterm/ommel/q/comments/1/page_size/50

Michael's American to Colonial Gateway Ancestors

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Ancestors who resided in Colonial America before April 19th, 1775. Ancestors with both Colonial and Federal Sources. ''Note: Organized under Michael's Second Great Grandparents'' == [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Stills-Family-Tree-27 Smith Alexander (Ricker) Stills] == '''Paternal''' # [[Ricker-184|Johan Peter Ricker]] # [[UNKNOWN-224038 |Margaret Unknown]] # [[|]] # [[|]] # [[Lamb-2157|Nathan Lamb]] # [[Dunn-3735|Mary Dunn]] # [[Rollins-619|David Rollins]] # [[Collins-5729|Lydia Collins]] '''Maternal''' # [[|]] # [[|]] # [[|]] # [[|]] # [[|]] # [[|]] # [[|]] # [[|]] == [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lowry-Family-Tree-354 Izar Dellia Lowery] == '''Paternal''' # [[Lowry-2431|Charles Lowery]] # [[|]] # [[Trobaugh-24|Johann Nickel Trobaugh]] - German Immigrant # [[|]] # [[|]] # [[|]] # [[|]] # [[|]] '''Maternal''' # [[|]] # [[|]] # [[|]] # [[|]] # [[|]] # [[|]] # [[|]] # [[|]] == [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McCoy-Family-Tree-915 Charles McCoy] == '''Paternal''' # [[McCoy-2064|William McCoy]] # [[Harty-103|Lydia Harty]] # [[Kelly-6700|John Kelly]] - Irish Immigrant # [[Hutchinson-2626|Margaret Hutchinson]] '''Maternal''' # [[|]] # [[|]] # [[Garoutte-128|Michael Antione Garoutte]] - French Immigrant # [[Smith-3138|Sophia Smith]] == [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Davis-Family-Tree-9637 Julia Bell Davis] == '''Paternal''' # [[|]] # [[|]] # [[|]] # [[|]] # [[Kent-2062|Peter Kent]] # [[Cooper-7679|Sarah Ann Cooper]] # [[Reynolds-5376|Henry Reynolds]] # [[Skiles-141|Catherine Skiles]] '''Maternal''' # [[Cutshall-59|Frederick Cutshall]] - German Immigrant # [[Cleasly-1|Catherine Cleasly]] # [[Smithers-192|Philip Smithers]] # [[Ricker-213|Eve Ricker]] b. about 1776 # [[Ricker-184|Johann Peter Ricker]] # [[UNKNOWN-224038|Margaret Unknown]] # [[|]] # [[|]] == [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Culp-Family-Tree-381 Alonzo M. Culp] == '''Paternal''' # [[Watt-2580|Joseph Watt]] - Irish Immigrant # [[Davidson-8251|Margaret Davidson]] Irish Immigrant # [[|]] # [[|]] '''Maternal''' # [[Kolb-678|Balthasar Kolb]] - German Immigrant # [[Unknown-225936|Anna Caterina Unknown]] - German Immigrant # [[Wright-12679|Jacob Wright]] # [[|]] # [[Castleman-141|Johannes Castleman]] # [[Martin-18480|Margaret Martin]] == [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wycoff-Family-Tree-49 Loretta Catherine Wycoff] == '''Paternal''' # [[Wycoff-70|Joachim Wycoff]] # [[Yerkes-109|Hanna Yerkes]] # [[Critser-15|Henry Critser]] # [[Jurcks-6|Catherine Jurks]] '''Maternal''' # [[Frye-1543|John Frye]] b. about 1777 # [[Stiers-40|Elizabeth Stiers]] b. unknown == [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Nelson-Family-Tree-2756 Harry David Nelson] == '''Paternal''' # [[Nelson-6084|Moses Nelson]] # [[Everhart-304|Christina Everhart]] # [[|]] # [[|]] # [[Chambers-5419|Vincent Chambers]] b. about 1787 # [[Koons-350|Sara Koons]] b. about 1790 '''Maternal''' # [[Sheldon-1069|Joel Sheldon]] # [[Hanchett-114|Mary Hanchett]] # [[Brown-24937|Archelaus Brown]] # [[Blackmer-60|Sarah Blackmer]] # [[Betts-672|Elijah Betts]] # [[Taylor-16284|Adah Taylor]] # [[Benedict-767|Moses Benedict]] # [[Peck-1993|Lucy Peck]] == [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Burrier-Family-Tree-5 Clara K Burrier] == '''Paternal''' # [[Burrier-25|George Burrier]] b. about 1770 # [[Nusbaum-70|Elizabeth Nusbaum]] b. 1778 # [[Holtzman-49|Martin Holtzman]] b. 1782 # [[Schlötz-6|Friedrich Schlötz]] b. about 1759 # [[Roller-536|Margaret Roller]] b. 1764 '''Maternal''' # [[Scheu-42|Frederich Scheu]] - German Immigrant # [[Unknown-251039|Elizabeth Unknown]] - German Immigrant # [[Schumacher-595|Jacob Schumacher]] - German Immigrant # [[|]] # [[Diefenbach-31|Johann Adam Diefenbach]] - German Immigrant # [[Paulen-46|Anna Maria Paulen]] - German Immigrant

Michael's English Ancestors

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Birth location of my English ancestors starting with those that immigrated to America and including 2 generations. Google map of locations https://goo.gl/maps/hQfXabPMw84QaTaF9 === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bedfordshire Bedfordshire ]=== '''[https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Harrold,%20Bedfordshire,%20England Harrold]''' * [[Blott-1|Mary Blott]] Birth 1609 * [[Blott-2|Robert Blott]] and [[Selbee-1|Susanna Selbee]] Marriage 1609 '''[https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Puddington,%20Bedfordshire,%20England Puddington]''' * [[Blott-2|Robert Blott]] Birth ~1584 === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berkshire Berkshire ]=== '''[https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Windsor,%20Berkshire,%20England New Windsor]''' * [[Tinker-19|Robert Tinker]] Birth 1565, Marriage 1591 (Berrington) * [[Tinker-95|Rhoda (Hoyt) Tinker]] Birth 1611 === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bristol Bristol ] === '''[https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Bristol,%20England Bristol]''' * [[Bartlett-1867|Robert Bartlett]] Birth === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckinghamshire Buckinghamshire ] === '''[https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Amersham,%20Buckinghamshire,%20England Amersham]''' * [[Merwin-25|Mary Merwin]] Birth abt 1537 '''[https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Aston%20Abbotts,%20Buckinghamshire,%20England Aston Abbots]''' * [[Putnam-17|John Putnam, Jr.]] Birth 1627 * [[Goodspeed-35|Margaret Goodspeed]] Death 1618 * [[Putnam-37|John Putnam, Sr]] Marriage (Gould) 1611 * [[Gould-269| Priscilla Gould]] Marriage (Putnam) 1611 '''[https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Chesham,%20Buckinghamshire,%20England Chesham]''' * [[Rockley-43|Agnes Rockley]] Birth 1534 * [[Treadway-195|Thomas Treadway]] Birth 1558 * [[Wynley-1|Ales Wynley]] Birth 1560 '''[https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Hedgerley,%20Buckinghamshire,%20England Hedgerley]''' * [[Treadway-196|Henry Treadway]] Birth 1532, Death ??? '''[https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Wingrave,%20Buckinghamshire,%20England Wingrave]''' * [[Goodspeed-36|John Goodspeed]] Birth 1530, Marriage (Tweed) ??, Death by 1603 * [[Tweed-32|Elizabeth Tweed]] Birth 1530, Marriage (Goodspeed) ??, Death 1564 * [[Putnam-128|Nicholas Putnam]] Birth 1540, Marriage (Goodspeed) 1577 * [[Goodspeed-35|Margaret Goodspeed]] Birth 1556, Marriage (Putnam) 1577 * [[Putnam-37|John Putnam, Sr]] Birth 1580 === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambridgeshire Cambridgeshire ] === '''[https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Kennett,%20East%20Cambridgeshire%20District,%20Cambridgeshire,%20England Kennett]''' * [[Chenery-21|Margaret Chenery]] Birth 1560, Marriage (Moody) 1581 * [[Moody-27|George Moody]] Marriage (Chenery) 1581 '''[https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Woodditton,%20Cambridgeshire,%20England Wood Ditton]''' * [[Collyn-1|Anne Collyn]] Birth 1554, (Kilborne) Marriage ??, Death 1592 * [[Kilbourn-22|John Kilborne]] (Collyn) Marriage ?? * [[Kilborne-28|Thomas Kilborne]] Birth 1578 * [[Kilbourne-9|Mary (Roote) Kilborne]] Birth abt 1619 * [[Moody-27|George Moody]] Birth 1560 === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheshire Cheshire ]=== * [[Grieve-1020|Cassandra (Grieve) Langton]] Hartford * [[Browne-250|George Browne]] === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derbyshire Derbyshire ]=== * [[Albin-3 | Robert Albin]] * [[Albin-2 | James Albin]] === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devon Devon ] === * [[Allen-38015|Matthew Allen]] * [[Blackmore-43|Robert Blackmore]] * [[Gunn-14|Thomas Gunn]] * [[Hall-3299|George Hall]] '''[https://goo.gl/maps/zFM4hursgfRpMQR78 Arlington]''' * [[Chichester-49|Frances (Chichester) Wyatt]] '''[https://goo.gl/maps/8pBKQU1nc15WrFRi6 Braunton]''' * [[Allen-959|Richard Allen]] * [[Wyatt-164|Margaret (Wyatt) Allen]] * [[Allyn-112|Matthew Allen]] * [[Wyatt-300|Margrett (Wyatt) Allyn]] * [[Wyatt-163|John Wyatt]] * [[Allyn-111|Mary (Allyn) Newberry]] '''[https://goo.gl/maps/QvEWmBwCC2uTPZBj6 Northam]''' * [[Adams-1710|Agnes (Adams) Collamore]] * [[Collamore-16|Thomas Collamore]] * [[Collamore-18|Joan (Collamore) Blackmer]] * [[Blackmore-44|William Blackmore]] '''[https://goo.gl/maps/VJHrj452rB9fdn7y7 Salcombe Regis]''' * [[Clapp-797 | Roger Clapp]] '''[https://goo.gl/maps/efNcvzBHeZXsPWJTA Sidmouth]''' * [[Channon-1|Johana (Channon) Clapp]] '''[https://goo.gl/maps/W4UUU4KEpq3nftjY7 Yarcombe]''' * [[Newberry-18|Benjamin Newberry]] * [[Newberry-53|Thomas Newberry]] * [[Dabinott-1|Christopher Dabinott]] === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorset Dorset ]=== * [[Dabinott-43|Joane (Dabinott) Newberry]] Bridgeport * [[Charde-1|Elizabeth (Charde) Ford]] Marriage to Thomas Ford * [[Ford-40|Joanna (Ford) Clapp]] Shaftesbury (Shaston) === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Essex Essex ] === * [[Cheney-219|Agnes (Cheney) Heath]] Braintree * [[Loomis-65|Joseph Loomis]] * [[Loomis-69|Mary Loomis]] * [[Skinner-698|John Skinner]] Bocking * [[Stebbins-24|Rowland Stebbins]] * [[Stebbins-19|John Stebbins]] Colchester * [[Andrews-926|Francis Andrews]] Dedham * [[Hinsdale-2|Robert Hinsdale]] Great Bently * [[Marvin-11|Matthew Marvin]] Shalford * [[White-502|Mary White]] Marriage Jospeh Loomis === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hampshire Hampshire ] === Bishopstoke * [[Austin-178|Richard Austin II]] * [[Austin-2090|Anthony Austin, Captain]] Titchfield ===[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hertfordshire Hertfordshire ] === Ware * [[Johnson-2898|John Johnson]] * [[Heath-441| William Heath]] * [[Heath-216|Mary (Heath) Johnson]] * [[Johnson-2899|Humphrey Johnson]] === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kent Kent] === Ashford * [[Starr-25|Dr. Thomas Starr]] Canbrook * [[Starr-32|Dr. Comfort Starr]] Canterbury * [[Wilson-9225|Theophilus Wilson]] New Romney * [[Starr-40|Thomas Starr]] === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lancashire Lancashire] === * [[Philbrick-818|Susannah (Philbrick) Huggins]] === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leicestershire Leicestershire ] === * [[Broadwell-5|William Broadwell]] === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middlesex Middlesex] === London * Christopher Reynolds * * George Reynolds * Thomasyn Church Holy Trinity, Minories * [[Prince-364|James Prince]] * [[Franklin-10260|Katherine(Franklin) Prince]] Hillingdon * [[Kenninge-9|Elizabeth (Kenninge) Wilson]] === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norfolk Norfolk] === * [[Hinsdale-24|Samuel Hinsdale]] === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northamptonshire Northamptonshire] === Badby * [[Rushall-15|Henrie Rushall]] * [[Balle-51|Winifred (Balle) Rushall]] * [[Roote-1|John Roote Sr.]] * [[Rushall-27|Ann Rushall]] * [[Root-35|John Roote]] [https://goo.gl/maps/hLHwAr2XXcbxueCW7 Milton Malsor] * [[Roote-5|Thomas Roote]] * [[Cowper-268|Ales "Alice" (Cowper) Roote]] Rockingham * [[Huggins-130|Robert Huggins]] * [[Philbrick-818|Susannah (Philbrick) Huggins]] === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northumberland Northumberland] === Berwick-upon-Tweed * William Partridge === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nottinghamshire Nottinghamshire] === Broughton * [[Gregory-206|Thomas Gregory]] Nottingham * [[Gregory-201|John Gregory]] * [[Gregory-65|Henry Gregory]] * [[Gregory-64|John Gregory]] * [[Beeston-5|Dorothy (Beeston) Gregory]] (Questionable Existance) === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somerset Somerset] === Dinder * [[Jones-615|Dorothy (Jones) Sears]] Taunton * James Pyne * Edith (Williams) Pine West Hatch *[[Hoyt-23|Walter Hoyt]] === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staffordshire Staffordshire] === Lichfield * [[Taylor-11711| John Taylor]] * [[Finney-134|Margaret (Finney) Taylor]] === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suffolk Suffolk] === * [[Smith-1852|Samuel Smith]] Erwarton * [[Smyth-346|Elizabeth (Smyth) Smith]] Whatfield * [[Smith-1852|Samuel Smith]] Marriage to Elizabeth Smyth Woodbridge * [[Huggins-130|Robert Huggins]] === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surrey Surrey] === Dorking * [[Holland-3137|Margery (Holland) Bassett]] === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sussex Sussex] === Northiam * Dr. Comfort Starr * Wife Watts === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warwickshire Warwickshire] === Stratford-On-Avon * [[Smith-27264|Christopher Smith]] * [[Gibbes-29|Alice (Gibbes) Smith]] * [[Smith-2078|Mary (Partridge) Smith]] === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiltshire Wiltshire] === Corsham * [[Hurlbut-45|Thomas Hurlbut]] Marlborough * [[Cox-313|Ann (Cox) Morse]] Marriage to Anthony Morse * [[Morse-223|Anthony Morse]] (St. Mary's) * [[Morse-266|Robert Morse]] Salisbury * [[Brown-4220|Henry Brown]] * [[Brown-4212|George Brown]] * [[Hibbert-9|Christiana (Hibbert) Brown]] === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yorkshire Yorkshire]=== * [[Armitage-250|Thomas Armitage]] Marriage to Unknown Bradford * [[Armitage-249|Susan (Armitage) Pine]] ===England=== Location Unknown * [[Ashley-596 |Robert Ashley]] * [[Bassett-50|John Bassett]] * [[Bunnell-10|William Bunnell]] * [[Lewis-22064|Robert Lewis]] * [[Unknown-248404|Ann (Unknown) Wilmot]] * [[Wilmot-3|Ann Wilmot]] * [[Wilmot-7|Benjamin Wilmot]] See also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England

Michael's Family Pets

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The Family Pets of Michael. All Dogs. {| class="wikitable" |+ =='''Dogs of Michael'''== | '''Name''' || '''Sex'''||'''Breed'''|| '''Birth'''||'''Age'''|| '''Death''' |- |Rex||Male||German Shepherd||abt 1960||'''?'''|| ?? Ran Away |- |Dee Dee||Female||Yellow Lab??|| ||'''1-3 months?''||Aug 1968|| |- |Mixie||Female||Black Labrador Mix?|| ||'''16'''|| |- |Pepper||Male||Shepherd / Collie Mix|| ||'''16'''|| |- |Trapper||Male||Black Labrador|| ||'''15'''|| |- |Tundra||Female||Wolf/Malamute Hybrid|| ||'''14'''|| |- |Molly||Female||Black Labrador Mix||14 Jan 2000 ||'''13'''||Jun 2013 |- |Indiana "Indy" Jones|| Male||Black Labrador/Chesapeake Mix||19 Sep 2000||'''13'''||Aug 2014 |- |Max||Male||Black Labrador/Great Dane? Mix||29 Oct 2009|| ||Living |- |Samwise||Male||Large Munsterlander/Black German Shepherd Mix||16 Sep 2020|| ||Living |} == How they got their Names == * '''Samwise''' (friend of Frodo) was named prior to adoption. We kept his name. * '''Max''' named Whistler at Adoption from Safe Harbor Lab Rescue. Renamed by Megan * '''Indy''' adopted from Litter. Indiana Jones (Indy Jones named after the Dog) * '''Molly''' adopted from Evergreen Animal Shelter, was already named Molly. * '''Tundra''' from litter of my brother's Wolf and Malamute. Arctic reference. * '''Trapper''' found in Coyote Trap by Brother, named Trapper * '''Pepper''' adopted from Litter, Named Pepper for coloration of coat. * '''Mixie''' named Mixie because her brother was named Bullet and she could "mix" his bullets (Oh how I hate admitting that). * '''Dee Dee''' named because my cousin Yvonne was nicknamed Dee Dee and was being born at the same time. * I have no idea how '''Rex''' got his name. == How they Died == * Rex - Ran Away * Dee Dee - "Distemper?" Was told she got sick from being left wet in cold room. * Mixie - Stomach Cancer * Trapper - Siezures * Pepper, Blind, Kidney failure, Hip failure, Deaf * Tundra - Hips * Molly - Bone Cancer * Indy - Metal Knee Brace, Cancerous Spleen (Given 3 months to live, lived three more years!), Hips

Michael's Founders and First Families

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Founders and First Families of Towns in the United States == OHIO == === New Somerset, OH === * [[Kolb-678|Baltzer Kolb]] == CONNECTICUT == === Danbury, CT === * [[Benedict-12|James Benedict]] * [[Gregory-286| Sarah Gregory]] Wife of James Benedict and sister to Judah Gregory (founder) * [[Taylor-632|Thomas Taylor]] ==== Afilliated Families ==== *[[Starr-20|Josiah Starr]] Patentee === Hartford, CT === See Also: [[Space:Founders of Hartford, Connecticut | Founders of Hartford, Connecticut]] * [[Allyn-112| Matthew Allyn]] * [[Andrews-926|Francis Andrews]] * [[Bartlett-1867|Robert Bartlett]] * [[Marvin-11|Matthew Marvin]] (Founder of Norwalk) * [[Roote-4|Thomas Roote]] * [[Skinner-698|John Skinner]] * [[Woodford-2|Thomas Woodford]] ==== Affiliate Families ==== * [[Boughton-25|John Boughton]] === Milford, CT === * [[Betts-119|Thomas Betts]] * [[Ford-41|Thomas Ford]] === New Haven, CT === * [[Peck-525|Henry Peck]] Note: No signers of the New Haven Fundamental Agreement * [[Whitehead-865|Samuel Whitehead]] UNCLE brother of [[Whitehead-408|Isaac Whitehead]] * [[Wilmot-6|Benjamin Wilmot]] UNCLE, son of [[Wilmot-7|Benjamin Wilmot, Sr.]] === Norwalk, CT === * [[WikiPedia:History of Norwalk, Connecticut#Settlement]] * [[Marvin-11|Matthew Marvin]] * [[Boughton-17| John Boughton, Jr.]] * [[Hoyt-23|Walter Hoyt]] ===Suffield, CT=== *[[Hanchett-32|Thomas Hanchett]] *[[Pritchard-691|Esther Pritchard]], wife of John Hanchett, daughter of William Pritchard *[[Pritchard-879|William Pritchard]] is a Proprietor. *[[Austin-2090|Anthony Austin]] *[[Huggins-145|Esther Huggins]], Brother John, Proprietor *[[Harmon-1129|John Harmon]] ==== Affiliate Familes ==== *[[Hayward-766|Hayward, Lydia]] wife of John Hanchett, Sr. *[[Huggins-145|Huggins, Esther]] wife of Anthony Austin *[[Langton-37|Langton, Deliverance]] wife of Thomas Hanchett *[[Skinner-1599|Skinner, Mary]] wife of Nathaniel Harmon and John Hanchett, Sr. (Harmon Descendants) *[[Sheldon-159|Sheldon, Jonathan]] ::Daniel, Joel, Mary, Thomas Jr. *[[Southwell-15|Southwell, Mary]] wife of Jonathan Sheldon, Sr. *[[Smith-34521|Smith, Mary]] wife of Thomas Sheldon, Jr. *[[Stebbins-460|Stebbins, Sarah]] wife of John Hanchett, Sr. (Southwell Descendants) === Wethersfield, CT === * [[Hurlbut-45|Thomas Hurlbut]] === Windsor, CT === * [[Allyn-112| Matthew Allyn]] * [[Ford-41|Thomas Ford]] * [[Gunn-14 |Thomas Gunn]] * [[Hoyt-29| Simon Hoyt]] * [[Loomis-65|Joseph Loomis]] * [[Merwin-25| Mary Merwin]] * [[Newberry-53|Thomas Newberry]] * [[Taylor-642|John Taylor]] == MASSACHUSETTS == === Brookfield, MA 1660 === * [[Pritchard-879|William Pritchard]] in MA by 1639 === Dedham, MA 1635 === * [[Hinsdale-2| Robert Hinsdale]] admitted Dedham, MA 1637 * [[Huggins-128 | John Huggins]] Dedham, 1636 * [[Austin-1035 | Francis Austin]] Uncle * [[Alcock-13 | Thomas Alcock]] Uncle * [[Whiting-62 | Nathaniel Whiting]] Uncle === Deerfield, MA === (Pocumtuck, 1670) * [[Stebbins-19|John Stebbins]] purchased land but did not settle there * [[Hinsdale-24|Samuel Hinsdale]] * [[Hinsdale-2|Robert Hinsdale]] === Dorchester, MA http://www.dorchesterhistoricalsociety.org/index.php/dorchester-descendants-project/early-dorchester-settlers-and-citizens === * [[Clapp-797|Roger Clapp]] * [[Ford-41|Thomas Ford]] * [[Ford-40|Joanna Ford]] wife of Roger Clapp, daughter of Thomas Ford === Hadley, MA === * [[Partridge-29|William Partridge]] * [[Smith-2078|Mary Smith]] wife of Wm. Partridge, dau. of Christopher Smith of Newport, RI. * [[Smith-1852|Lt. Samuel Smith]] may have stayed a short time in Hadley === Gloucester, MA [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=qEgWwCBGyCQC&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA53 History of Goucester] === * [[Very-17|Thomas Very]] * [[Foster-1703|Bartholomew Foster]], later arrival, p. 94. === Medfield, MA === * [[Hinsdale-2|Robert Hinsdale]] * [[Hinsdale-24|Samuel Hinsdale]] * [[Johnson-11891|Mehitable Johnson]] wife of Samuel, granddaughter of John Johnson === Newbury, MA === * [[Morse-223|Anthony Morse]] === Northampton, MA === Nonotuck 1654 '''Founders''' * [[Bartlett-1867|Robert Bartlett]] *[[Sheldon-80|Isaac Sheldon]] Arrival 1655, Death 1708 * [[Roote-4|Deacon Thomas Roote, Jr.]] UNCLE === Roxbury, MA 1630Walter Eliot Thwing, History of the First Church in Roxbury, Massachusetts, 1630-1904,[https://archive.org/details/historyoffirstch01thwi/page/44, p.44]. === * [[Johnson-2898|John Johnson]] - worked for John Winthrop FOUNDER * [[Alcock-84|George Alcock]] Uncle FOUNDER ==== Between 1631 - 1650 ==== * [[Blott-1|Mary Blott]] wife of Thomas Woodford, m. about 1634 in Roxbury. * [[Cheney-32|William Cheney]] * [[Harmon-442|John Harmon]] * [[Stebbins-19|John Stebbins]] - Needs further verification * [[Stebbins-24|Rowland Stebbins]] * [[Stebbins-19|John Stebbins]] son of Rowland * [[Woodford-2|Thomas Woodford]] early inhabitant, moves to Hartford, CT, then Northampton, MA. * [[Heath-538|William Heath]] Uncle * [[Heath-966|Isaac Heath]] Uncle ==== Associates ==== * [[Coggeshall-23|John Coggeshall]] - Anne Hutchinson and Newport, RI * [[Porter-60|John Porter]]- Anne Hutchinson and Portsmouth, RI * [[Eliot-79|John Eliot]] Indian Apostle == New Jersey == === Elizabeth === * [[Bunnell-96 |Nathaniel Bonnell]] == Sources == * [[Space:Michael's Puritan Migration Ancestors|See Also: NEW England PGM Ancestors:]]

Michael's Founding Fathers

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Founding Fathers whose cousin link can be found to Michael. [[:Category:American_Founding_Fathers|American Founding Fathers]] #[[Adams-10|John Adams]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Adams-10&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] #[[Allen-1|Ethan Allen]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Allen-1&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] #[[Burr-115|Aaron Burr]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Burr-115&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] #[[Deane-548|Silas Deane]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Deane-548&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] #[[Gerry-17|Elbridge Gerry]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gerry-17&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] #[[Hale-394|Nathan Hale]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hale-394&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] #[[Jefferson-1|Thomas Jefferson]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jefferson-1&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] #[[Nelson-963|Thomas Nelson]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Nelson-963&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] #[[Sherman-395|Roger Sherman]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sherman-395&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] #[[Lee-536 |Francis Lightfoot Lee]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lee-536&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship]

Michael's German Ancestors

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Ancestors who immigrated from Germany Maternal Side *[[Kolb-678 | Baltzer Culp]] *[[Burrier-26|George Philip Burrier]] *[[Schumacher-594|Johann Wilhelm Schumacher]] Paternal Side *[[Ricker-184 | Peter Ricker]] *[[Trobaugh-24|Johann Nickel Trobaugh]] *[[Cutshall-59|Frederick Cutshall]] *[[Jeakey-1|Mary Catharina Jeakey]]

Michael's Huguenot Migration Ancestors

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*[[Boughton-17| John Boughton]]- Needs sourcing All ancestors of [[Montfoort-46|Sara Pieterse (Montfoort) Wyckoff]] *Paternal Great Grandfather: [[Moreau-17|Nicolas Moreau]] *Paternal Grandfather: [[Montfort-129|Jean 'Jan' Montfoort]] *Paternal Grandmother: [[Moreau-16|Jacqueline (Moreau) Montfoort]] *Father: [[Montfort-195|Pieter Janse Montfoort Sr.]] *Mother: [[De_Plancken-3|Sarah (de Plancken) (Montfoort) Bosch]] *Maternal Grandfather: [[De_Planque-1|Jacques de Planque]] *Maternal Great Grandmother: [[Carlier-1|Finctine (Carlier) Deplancque]]

Michael's Image Files

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Michael's Immigrant Ancestors

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Ancestors of [[Stills-18|Michael Stills]] who immigrated to the United States. *Arrival Dates need to be verified and sourced. == Paternal Grandparents == ====Ancestors of [[Stills-51 | Melvin Virgil Stills]]==== {| class="wikitable" |+ ==='''England'''=== | '''Ancestor''' || '''Arrival'''|| '''Ship'''|| '''Comment''' |- | [[Beeson-32 | Edward Beeson]] || || ??|| |- | [[Pennington-454|Rachel Pennington]] || || ??|| |- | [[Grubb-21 | John Grubb]] ||1677 || Kent || |- |VANE? || || ??|| |- | || || ??|| |- |} {| class="wikitable" |+ ==='''Germany'''=== | '''Ancestor''' || '''Arrival'''|| '''Ship'''|| '''Comment''' |- | [[Trarbach-16 | Johann Michael Trarbach]] || || ??|| |- | [[Hermann-500 | Maria Hermann]] || || ??|| |- | || || ??|| |- |} ====Ancestors of [[McCoy-909 | Bertha Naomi McCoy]]==== {| class="wikitable" |+ ==='''Netherlands'''=== | '''Ancestor''' || '''Arrival'''|| '''Ship'''|| '''Comment''' |- | [[Jacobszen-5| Hans Jacobszen]] || || || ??|| |- | [[Moll-534 | Geertje Lamberts Moll]] || || || ??|| |- | [[Michielse-6 | Leuntje Michielse]] || || || ??|| |- | || || || ??|| |- | || || || ??|| |- |} {| class="wikitable" |+ ==='''England'''=== | '''Ancestor''' || '''Arrival'''|| '''Ship'''|| '''Comment''' |- | [[Bunnell-10 | William Bunnell]] || || ??|| |- | [[Wilmot-3 | Ann Wilmot]]|| || ??|| |- | [[Whitehead-408 | Isaac Whitehead]] || || ??|| |- | [[Searing-14 | Simon Searing]] || || ??|| |- | [[Van_Kleffe-1 | Katherine Van Kleffe]] || || ??|| |- | [[Pine-33 | James Pine]] || || ??|| |- | [[Armitage-250 | Thomas Armitage]] ||1635 || James || || |- | [[Mitchell-1908 | Susan Mitchell]] || || ??|| |- | [[Broadwell-5 | William Broadwell]] || || || ??|| |- | [[Morse-266 | Robert Morse]] || || || ??|| |- | [[Lewis-22064 | Robert Lewis]] ||1635 || Blessing || || |- | [[Reynolds-2804 | Henry Reynolds]] || || || ??|| |- |} {| class="wikitable" |+ ==='''Ireland'''=== | '''Ancestor''' || '''Arrival'''|| '''Ship'''|| '''Comment''' |- | [[Kelly-6700 | John Kelly]] || abt 1770 || ?? || || |- |} {| class="wikitable" |+ ==='''France'''=== | '''Ancestor''' || '''Arrival'''|| '''Ship'''|| '''Comment''' |- | [[Garoutte-128 | Michael Antione Garoutte]] || || ?? || || |- |} {| class="wikitable" |+ ==='''Germany'''=== | '''Ancestor''' || '''Arrival'''|| '''Ship'''|| '''Comment''' |- | [[Cutshall-59 | Frederick Cutshall]] || || ?? || || |- | [[Jeakey-1 | Mary Catherine Jeakey]] || || || ??|| |- | || || || ??|| |- |} ---- == Maternal Grandparents== ====Ancestors of [[Culp-385|Blaine Merle Culp]]==== {| class="wikitable" |+ ==='''Germany'''=== | '''Ancestor''' || '''Arrival'''|| '''Ship'''|| '''Comment''' |- | [[Watt-2135 | Charles Watt]] || || ??|| |- | [[Kolb-678| Baltzer Culp]] || Before 1788|| ??|| |- | [[Unknown-225936|Anna Catrina Unk]] || Before 1788|| ??|| wife of Baltzer Culp |- | [[Casselman-21|Hans Dietrich Casselman]] || 1710|| ??|| |- | [[Rinder-8 | Anna Elizabeth Rinder]] || || ??|| |- | [[Schafer-487 | Gerhard Schafer]] || || ??|| |- | [[Saueressig-1 | Anna Maria Saueressig]] || || ??|| |- | [[Schafer-84|Margaretha Elisabetha Schafer]]|| Before 1719 || ??|| Wife of Andreas Ludwig Casselman |- |[[Claesz-4| Pieter Claesen Wyckoff]]|| 1637|| ??|| (East Friesland) |-ANCESTORS of Benedict-249 | || || ??|| |- | || || ??|| |- |} {| class="wikitable" |+ ==='''Netherlands'''=== | '''Ancestor''' || '''Arrival'''|| '''Ship'''|| '''Comment''' |- | [[Cornelis-326 | Grietje Cornelis]] || || ??|| Wife of [[Claesz-4| Pieter Claesen Wyckoff]] |- | [[Van_Nes-28|Cornelius Hendrick VanNess]] ||aft 1625 || ??|| |- | [[Hendricksdr-3|Maycke Hendrieux Van Der Burchgraeff]] ||aft 1625 || ??||Wife of Cornelius Van Ness |- |[[Coerts-15|Steven Coerte Van Voorhees]] ||1660 || On the Ship De Bonte Koe (The Spotted Cow)|| |- |[[Seubering-2|Willemtje Roelofs Seubering]] ||1660 || On the Ship De Bonte Koe (The Spotted Cow)|| |- | [[Schenck-72|Jan Martense Schenck]] ||1650 || ??||son of Martin Schenck |- | [[Van_Voorhees-35|Jannetje Stevense van Voorhees]] ||1660 || ??||Wife of Jan Martense Schenck, Dau. of Steven Van Voorhees |- | [[Van_Gulick-1|Hendrick Gulick]] ||by 1653 || ??|| |- | [[Willekens-5|Geertruyt Jochem|Willekens]] ||1653 || ??||wife of Hendrick Gulick |- |[[Van_Pelt-28|Teunis Jansen Van Pelt]] ||1663 || ??|| |- | [[Anthoines-1|Grietje Jans Anthoines]] ||1663 || ??||Wife of Teunis Van Pelt |- | Anthony Jansen Van Salee ||1629-1633 || ??|| |- | Minne Johannes ||aft 1655 || ??|| |- | Rensjel Rennie Feddens ||aft 1655 || ??||wife of Minne Johannes |- | [[De_Plancken-3|Sarah De Plancken]] ||Before 1630 || ??||wife of [[Montfoort-36|Pieter Monfoort]] |- | [[Van_Dyck-73 | Thomas Janz Van Dyck]] || || ??|| |- | [[Dircks-128 | Sytie Dircks]] || || ??|| |- | [[Agges-1 | Tryntje Agges]] || || ??|| |- | || || ??|| |- | || || ??|| |- |} {| class="wikitable" |+ ==='''Denmark'''=== | '''Ancestor''' || '''Arrival'''|| '''Ship'''|| '''Comment''' |- | [[Pieterszen-5 | Jan Pieterszen]]|| || ??|| |- | [[Pieters-17 | Elsje Pieters]] || || ??|| |- | || || ??|| |} {| class="wikitable" |+ ==='''Holland'''=== | '''Ancestor''' || '''Arrival'''|| '''Ship'''|| '''Comment''' |- | Grietje Reyniers||by 1629 || ??||Wife of Anthony Jansen Van Salee |- | || || ??|| |- | || || ??|| |} {| class="wikitable" |+ ==='''France'''=== | '''Ancestor''' || '''Arrival'''|| '''Ship'''|| '''Comment''' |- | [[Montfoort-31|Jean Jan Montfoort]] ||1624 || ??|| |- | [[Moreau-16 | Jacqueline Moreau]] || || ??|| |- | || || ??|| |- | || || ??|| |- |} {| class="wikitable" |+ ==='''Belgium'''=== | '''Ancestor''' || '''Arrival'''|| '''Ship'''|| '''Comment''' |- | Jacqueline Moreau ||1624 ? || ??||Wife of Jean Jan Montfoort |- | Jan Martense Schenck ||1650 || ??|| |- | Ferdinandus Van Sicklen ||1652 || ??|| |- | || || ??|| |- | || || ??|| |} ==== Ancestors of [[Nelson-2774|Hazel Evangeline Nelson]] ==== {| class="wikitable" |+ ==='''England'''=== | '''Ancestor''' || '''Arrival'''|| '''Ship'''|| '''Comment''' |- | [[Sheldon-80 | Isaac Sheldon]] ||1652|| ??||Twice Descended, Conneticut Project |- | [[Woodford-2 | Thomas Woodford]] ||1632 || William and Francis||PGM |- | [[Blott-2| Robert Blott]] ||1634 || ??||PGM |- | [[Selbee-1| Susanna Selbee]] ||1634 || ??||PGM |- | [[Gunn-14 | Thomas Gunn]] ||1634 || ??||PGM |- | [[Stebbins-24 | Rowland Stebbins]] ||1634 || Francis|| PGM |- |[[Whiting-18|Sarah Whitting]] ||1634 ||Francis ||PGM |- | [[Stebbins-19 | John Stebbins]] ||1634 || Francis|| PGM (son of Rowland) |- | [[Bartlett-1867| Robert Bartlett]]||1632 || Lion ||PGM-Not the Mayflower Bartlett |- | [[Harmon-442| John Harmon]] || || ??|| |- | [[Southwell-145| Elizabeth Unknown]]|| || ??|| |- | [[Skinner-698| John Skinner]] || || ??|| |- | [[Loomis-65| Joseph Loomis]] || || ??|| |- | [[White-502| Mar White]] || || ??|| |- | [[Filley-10| William Filley]] || || ??|| |- | [[Cockney-1| Margaret Cockney]] || || ??|| |- | [[Austin-418| Richard Austin II]] || || ??|| |- | [[Unknown-13484| Elizabeth Unknown]] || || ??|| |- | [[Huggins-128| John Huggins]] || || ??|| |- | [[Green-1413| Bridget Green]] || || ??|| |- | [[Hanchett-32| Thomas Hanchett]] || || ??|| PGM? see John Hansett |- | [[Langton-110| George Langton]] || || ??|| |- | [[Pritchard-879 | William Pritchard]] || || ??|| |- | [[Hayward-10 | George Hayward]] || || ??|| |- | [[Treadway-16| Nathaniel Treadway]] || || ??|| |- | [[Haynes-256 | John Haynes]] || || ??|| |- | [[Hinsdale-2| Robert Hinsdale]] || || ??|| |- | [[Woodward-144 | Peter Woodward]] || || ??|| |- | [[UNKNOWN-17493 | Ann Unknown]] || || ??|| |- | [[Johnson-2898 | John Johnson]] || || ??|| PGM |- | [[Cheney-32| William Cheney]] || || ??|| |- | [[Unknown-438014 | Margaret Unknown]] || || ??|| |- | [[Smith-1852 | Samuel Smith]] || || ??||PGM |- | [[Partridge-29 | William Partridge]] || || ??|| |- | [[Smith-27264 | Christopher Smith]] || || ??||PGM? |- | [[Gibbes-29 | Alice Gibbes]] || || ??||PGM? |- | [[Root-35 | John Root Jr.]] ||1640 || ??|| |- | [[Kilborne-28 | Thomas Kilborne]] || || ??||PGM |- | [[Moody-328 | Francis Moody]] || || ??||PGM |- | [[Ashley-596 | Robert Ashley]] || || ??|| |- | [[Unknown-415947 | Mary Unknown]] || || ??||PGM Adjunct |- | [[Brown-4220 | Henry Brown]] || || ??|| |- | [[Hibbert-9 | Christiana Hibbert]] || || ??|| |- | [[Browne-2118 | Abigail Unknown]] || || ??||wife of Henry Brown |- |[[Putnam-17|John Putnam]] || || || |- |[[Franklin-10260|Katherine Franklin]] || || || |- | [[Russell-546 | William Russell]] || || ??|| |- | [[Davies-1357 | Martha Davies]] || || ??|| |- | [[Fiske-431 | David Fiske]] || || ??|| |- | [[Wilson-9225 | Theophilus Wilson]] || || ??|| |- | [[Kenninge-9 | Elizabeth Kenninge]] || || ??|| |- | [[Blodgett-23 | Thomas Blodgett]] || || ??||PGM |- | [[UNKNOWN-25791 | Susannah Unknown]] || || ??|| |- | [[Unknown-237455 | Jane Unknown]] || || ??|| |- | [[Eggleton-3 | Ruth Eggleton]] || || ??||daughter of Jane Unknown |- | [[Tidd-6 | John Tidd]] || || ??|| |- | [[Greenleaf-2|Margaret Greenleaf]] || || ??|| |- |[[Betts-119|Thomas Betts]] ||<1640 || ??|| |- |[[Boughton-25 |John Boughton]] ||24 July 1635 || Assurance|| |- |[[Unknown-322112|Alice Unknown]] || || ??|| |- |[[Marvin-11|Matthew Marvin]]||1635 || ??||PGM |- |[[Unknown-238926|Elizabeth Unknown]]||1635 || ??||PGM |- |[[Taylor-642|John Taylor]]||1639 || ??|| |- |[[Tinker-95|Rhoda Tinker]] || || ??|| |- |[[Ketcham-7| Edward Ketcham]] || || || |- |[[Salmon-29| Sarah Salmon]] || || || |- |[[Merwin-25| Mary Merwin]] || || || |- |[[Woodward-407|Henry Woodward]]|| || ??|| |- |[[Abrams-514|Margerite Abrams]]|| || ??|| |- |[[Mather-34|Elizabeth Mather]]|| || Little James?|| |- |[[Clapp-797|Roger Clapp]] ||1630 || Mary and John||PGM |- |[[Ford-41|Thomas Ford]] || || || |- |[[Charde-1|Elizabeth Charde]] || || || |- |[[Newberry-53|Thomas Newberry]] || || ??||PGM |- |[[Dabinott-6|Jane Dabinott]] || || ??||PGM |- |[[Allyn-112|Matthew Allyn]] ||1633 || ??||PGM |- |[[Wyatt-300|Margarett Wyatt]] ||1633 || ??|| |- |[[Couch-619|Lewis Couch]] || || ??|| |- |[[Andrews-926|Francis Andrews]] || || ??|| |- |[[Unknown-341632|Ann Unknown]] || || ??|| |- |[[Hurlbut-45|Thomas Hurlbut]] ||1635 ||Bachelor|| |- |[[Ney-87|Oliver Ney]] || || ??|| |- |[[Jordan-753|Joan Jordan]] || || ??|| |- |[[Brown-3643|Francis Brown]] || || ??|| |- |[[Corlet-1|Adrea Corlet]] || || ??|| |- |[[Benedict-25|Thomas Benedict]]||1638 ||Mary & Anne || |- |[[Bridgham-321|Mary Bridgham]] ||1638 ||Mary & Anne || |- |[[Gregory-201|John Gregory]] || ||?? || |- |[[Goody-2|Mary Goody]] || ||?? || |- |[[St_John-115|Sarah St. John]] || ||?? || |- |[[Starr-40|Thomas Starr]] || || ||PGM |- |[[Unknown-8414|Susan Unknown]] || || ||PGM |- |[[Watts-4487|Elizabeth Watts]] || || || |- |[[Peck-525|Henry Peck]] || || ??|| |- |[[Bunnell-10|William Bunnell]] ||1630 || ??||PGM |- |[[Wilmot-7|Benjamin Wilmot]] || ||?? || |- |[[Unknown-248404|Ann Unknown]] || ||??|| |- | [[Foster-1703|Bartholomew Foster]]|| ||?? || |- |[[Very-17|Thomas Very]] || ||?? || |- |[[Scudder-51|Bridget Scudder]] || ||?? || |- |[[Gyles-3|Hannah Gyles]]|| ||?? || |- |[[Wildman-134|Thomas Wildman]] || || || |- |[[Hoyt-23|Walter Hoyt]] || || || |- | || || || |- | || || || |- |} {| class="wikitable" |+ ==='''Germany'''=== | '''Ancestor''' || '''Arrival'''|| '''Ship'''|| '''Comment''' |- |[[Burrier-27|Philip Burrier]] || || ??|| |- |[[Scheu-41|Frederich Scheu]] || || ??|| |- |[[Schumacher-594|Johann Wilhelm Schumacher]] || || ??|| |- | [[Diefenbach-30|Maria Catharina Diefenbach]] || || ??|| |- |}

Michael's Irish Ancestors

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My Ancestry DNA suggests I am 13% Irish https://www.ancestry.com/dna/origins/5A9EC9E5-F1D0-473A-8E56-290338B0F674 === Paternal=== [[Stills-13 |Maynard Stills]] Maynards DNA suggests he is 23% Irish https://www.ancestry.com/dna/origins/DE922E36-3000-444D-945E-ACE767A553C9 [[Kelly-6700 | John Kelly]] McCoy Lowry Miller === Maternal === [[Culp-364 | Martha Culp]] Martha's DNA suggests she is 14% Irish https://www.ancestry.com/dna/origins/C61EFD29-0EBF-445B-83F8-121EBFB74004 Nelson

Michael's Lineage Society Candidates

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== Family Associations == === Sheldon Family Association === # [[Sheldon-80 | Isaac Sheldon]] === Reynolds Family Association === # [[Reynolds-5243 | Thomas Reynolds]] == First Family Societies == === First Families of Ohio === # [[Kolb-678 | Balthasar Kolb]] === [https://dfaw.org/ Descendants of the Founders of Ancient Windsor] === # [[Allyn-112 | Matthew Allyn]] # [[Ford-41 | Thomas Ford]] # [[Gunn-14 | Thomas Gunn]] # [[Taylor-642 | John Taylor]] https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:MyConnections&u=3549048&c=Founders_of_Windsor === [http://www.foundersofhartford.org/founders/index.htm Society of the Founders of Hartford] === # [[Allyn-112 | Matthew Allyn]] # [[Andrews-926 | Francis Andrews]] # [[Bartlett-1867 | Robert Bartlett]] # [[Marvin-11 | Matthew Marvin]] # [[Skinner-698 | John Skinner]] # [[Woodford-2 | Thomas Woodford]] # (Uncles, Whiting and Stebbins) https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:MyConnections&u=3549048&c=Founders_of_Hartford == Event Lineage Societies == === [https://www.winthropsociety.com/ Winthrop Society] === [http://www.maryandjohn1630.com/passengerlist_a.html '''MARY and JOHN''' 1630] '''NOT PART OF WINTHROP FLEET''' # [[Clapp-797 | Roger Clapp]] # [[Ford-41 | Thomas Ford]] # [[Charde-1|Elizabeth Charde]] wife of Thomas Ford # [[Ford-40|Joanna Ford]] wife of Roger Clapp, daughter of Thomas Ford # [[Gunn-14 | Thomas Gunn]] Possible, not proven # [[Allyn-112|Matthew Allyn]] Suggested, not proven '''ARBELLA''' # [[Johnson-2898|John Johnson]] Arabella === [http://www.dutchcolonialsociety.org| Dutch Colonial Society] === * New Netherlands Settlers Project == Occupational Lineages Societies == === [http://www.flagonandtrencher.org/ Flagon and Trencher: Descendants of Colonial Tavern Keepers] === # [[Smith-2985 | James Smith]] # [[Johnson-2898|John Johnson]] # [[Johnson-2899|Humphrey Johnson]] === [http://www.piratesprivateers.org/ Order of Descendants of Pirates and Privateers] === # [[Jansen-455 | Anthony Jansen van Salee]] (son of Pirate) # [[Garoutte-128 | Michael Antione Garoutte]] (Privateer) === [http://www.hereditary.us/list_a.htm Descendants of Sheriffs & Constables of Colonial & Antebellum America] === # [[Sheldon-80|Isaac Sheldon]] # [[Johnson-2898| John Johnson]] # [[Cheney-32|William Cheney]] # [[Bartlett-1867|Robert Bartlett]] === [http://ordercolonialpandc.org/ ORDER OF DESCENDANTS OF COLONIAL PHYSICIANS AND CHIRURGIENS] === # [[Starr-32 |Dr. Comfort Starr]] # [[Starr-25 |Dr. Thomas Starr]] son of Comfort # [[Woodward-407|Dr. Henry Woodward]] Note: Other Dr.'s in the family * [[Nelson-6082|Dr. David Nelson]] * [[Sheldon-1054|Dr. Chauncey Lee Sheldon]] === [http://hereditarysocietyofteachers.org|Hereditary Society of Teachers] === * John Kelly * Loretta Wyckoff == Military Lineage Societies == === National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution === # See [[Space:Revolutionary_War_Ancestors_of_Michael_Stills]] === [http://www.gscw.org/ General Society of Colonial Wars] === # [[Starr-25 | Thomas Starr]] Pequot War Surgeon? # [[Hanchett-75 | John Hanchett]] # [[Sheldon-1076|Daniel Sheldon]] # [[Brown-24938 | Jonathan Brown]] # [[Castleman-142 | William Castleman]] == Patriotic or Service Lineage Societies == === Society of the Cincinnati === === [http://www.ahac.us.com/dev/ The Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company] === see also: [https://archive.org/details/historyofmilitary01robe/page/n13 History of the Military company of the Massachusetts, now called the Ancient and honorable artillery company of Massachusetts. 1637-1888] # [[Johnson-2898 |John Johnson]] 1638 # [[Hinsdale-2|Robert Hinsdale]] 1645 # [[Clapp-797 | Roger Clapp]] 1646 == Religious Lineage Societies == === National Society, Descendants of Early Quakers === # [[Smith-27264 |Christopher Smith]] == Survivor's Lineage Societies == == Resources == * http://www.hereditary.us/list_a.htm

Michael's PGM Project Ancestors

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{{PGM Descendant|}} #[[Allyn-112|Matthew Allyn]] #[[Wyatt-300|Margaret (Wyatt) Allyn]] #[[Andrews-926|Francis Andrews]] #[[Armitage-250 |Thomas Armitage]] #[[Unknown-497662|Unknown (Unknown) Armitage]] #[[Ashley-596|Robert Ashley]] #[[Austin-178|Richard Austin II]] #[[Unknown-13484|Elizabeth (Unknown) Austin]] #[[Bartlett-1867|Robert Bartlett]] #[[Unknown-259204|Anne (Unknown) Bartlett]] # [[Bassett-19|William Bassett]] [Not in Anderson] # [[Bassett-50|John Bassett]] [Not in Anderson] #[[Benedict-25|Thomas Benedict Sr.]] [Not in Anderson] #[[Bridgham-321|Mary (Bridgham) Benedict]] #[[Blodgett-23|Thomas Blodgett]] #[[UNKNOWN-25791|Susannah (Unknown) (Blodgett) Thompson]] #[[Blodgett-2|Samuel Blodgett]] #[[Eggleton-3|Ruth (Eggleton) Blodgett]] #[[Blott-1|Mary Blott]] #[[Blott-2|Robert Blott]] #[[Selbee-1|Susanna (Selbee) Blott]] #[[Boughton-25|John Boughton]] #[[UNKNOWN-50311| Alice (Unknown) (Boughton) Marvin]] #[[Brown-4220|Henry Brown]] #[[Bunnell-10|William Bunnell]] #[[Wilmot-3 |Ann (Wilmot) Bunnell]] #[[Cheney-32|William Cheney]] #[[Unknown-222165|Margaret (Unknown) Cheney]] #[[Clapp-797|Roger Clapp]] #[[Ford-40|Joanna (Ford) Clapp]] #[[Davies-1357|Martha (Davies) (Russell) (Bradshaw) (Hall)]] #[[Fiske-431|David Fiske]] #[[Fiske-2|David Fiske Esq]] #[[Wilson-36|Seaborn (Wilson) Fiske]] #[[Ford-41|Thomas Ford]] #[[Charde-1|Elizabeth (Charde) (Cooke) Ford]] #[[Franklin-10260|Katherine (Franklin) (Prince) (Clarke) Gedney]] #[[Gregory-65|Henry Gregory]] #[[Unknown-182916|Unknown Unknown]] #[[Gregory-64|John Gregory]] #[[Unknown-528394|Sarah Unknown]] #[[Gunn-14|Thomas Gunn]] #[[Gyles-5|Thomas Gyles]] #[[Haines-90|Walter Haines]] #[[Hayward-10|George Hayward]] #[[Hibbert-9|Christiana (Hibbert) Brown]] #[[Hinsdale-2|Robert Hinsdale]] #[[Unknown-450901|Hannah "Anne" Unknown]] #[[Hinsdale-24|Samuel Hinsdale]] #[[Hoyt-29|Simon Hoyt]] #[[Hoyt-23|Walter Hoyt]] #[[Unknown-376279|Unknown (Unknown) Hoyt]] #[[Tinker-95|Rhoda (Tinker) (Hobbs) (Taylor) Hoyt]] #[[Huggins-126|John Huggins]] #[[Green-1413|Bridget (Green) Huggins]] #[[Hurlbut-45|Thomas Hurlbut Sr.]] #[[Ney-86|Sarah Elizabeth (Ney) Hurlbut]] #[[Johnson-2898|John Johnson]] #[[Johnson-2899|Humphrey Johnson]] #[[Cheney-42|Eleanor (Cheney) Johnson]] #[[Ketcham-7|Edward Ketcham Sr.]] #[[Kilborne-28|Thomas Kilborne]] #[[Moody-328|Frances (Moody) Kilborne]] #[[Lewis-22064|Robert Lewis]] #[[Loomis-65|Joseph Loomis]] #[[White-502|Mary (White) Loomis]] #[[Marvin-11|Matthew Marvin]] #[[Unknown-238926|Elizabeth (Unknown) Marvin]] #[[Merwin-25|Mary (Merwin) (Collins)Tinker]] #[[Morse-223|Anthony Morse]] #[[Cox-313|Ann (Cox) Morse]] #[[Morse-266|Robert Morse]] #[[Newberry-18|Benjamin Newberry]] #[[Allyn-111|Mary (Allyn) Newberry]] #[[Newberry-53|Thomas Newberry]] #[[Ney-87|Oliver Ney]] #[[Partridge-29|William Partridge]] #[[Peck-525|Henry Peck]] #[[Pritchard-7|Roger Pritchard]] #[[Putnam-37|John Putnam Sr.]] #[[Gould-269|Priscilla (Gould) Putnam]] #[[Putnam-17|John Putnam Jr.]] #[[Prince-50|Rebecca (Prince) Putnam]] #[[Root-35|John Root, Jr.]] #[[Kilbourne-9|Mary (Kilbourne) Root]] #[[Skinner-698|John Skinner]] #[[Loomis-69|Mary (Loomis)(Skinner)Tudor]] #[[Smith-1852|Samuel Smith]] #[[Smyth-346|Elizabeth (Smyth) Smith]] #[[Unknown-8414|Susan (Unknown) Starr]] #[[Starr-32 |Comfort Starr]] #[[Watts-4487|Elizabeth (Watts) Starr]] #[[Starr-25|Thomas Starr]] #[[Unknown-398396|Rachel (Unknown) (Starr) Hicks]] #[[Stebbins-19|John Stebbins, Sr.]] #[[Stebbins-24|Rowland Stebbins]] #[[Whiting-18|Sarah (Whiting) Stebbins]] #[[Taylor-642|John Taylor]] #[[Tidd-6|John Tidd]] #[[Greenleaf-2|Margaret (Greenleaf) Tidd]] #[[Tidd-7|John Tidd (son)]] #[[Treadway-16|Nathaniel Treadway]] #[[Haynes-171|Sufferanna (Haynes) Treadway]] #[[Unknown-456935|Bridget (Unknown) (Giles) Very]] #[[Unknown-237455|Jane (Unknown) (Iggleden) (Britton) Cole]] #[[Wilmot-7|Benjamin Wilmot]] #[[Unknown-248404|Ann (Unknown) Wilmot]] #[[Wilson-9225|Theophilus Wilson]] #[[Woodford-2|Thomas Woodford]] #[[Woodward-407|Henry Woodward]] #[[Unknown-461152|Elizabeth (Unknown) Woodward]]

Michael's Presidential Wives Connections

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Michael's Relationship to the Wives of the United States Presidents. # [[Dandridge-1 | Washington, Martha Dandridge]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dandridge-1&person2_name=Stills-18 18c4xr] # [[Smith-69 | Adams, Abigail Quincy Smith]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Smith-69&person2_name=Stills-18 Click to see Relationship] # [[Wayles-5 | Jefferson, Martha Wayles]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Wayles-5&person2_name=Stills-18 Click to see Relationship] #[[Payne-1949 | Madison, Dorthea Payne]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Payne-1949&person2_name=Stills-18 Click to see Relationship]

Michael's Profile Format Sample

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== Biography == [Profile] was born at [Location], [Date], son/daughter of [Father] and [Mother] and died at [Location], [Date]. [Profile] married at [Location], [Date], [Spouse] born at [Location], [Date] and died at [Location], [Date], son/daughter of [Spouse Father] and [Spouse Mother]. The children of (Profile) and (Spouse) were: # # # === Timeline === '''''BIRTH: [Date]''''', [Location] '''''MARRIAGE: [Date]''''', [Location] * '''[Year]''' Birth of son / daughter. * '''[Date]''' Residence: '''''DEATH [Date]:''''', [Location] '''''BURIAL [Date]:''''', [Location] == Research Notes == GD: Evidence needed to make profile [[Space:Genealogically Defined|Genealogically Defined]]: * Obtain: Birth Evidence and Record * Obtain: Marriage Evidence and Record * Obtain: Evidence of Child's/Children's Birth * Obtain: Death Evidence and Record * Obtain: Burial Evidence == Sources == == DNA Confirmation== See also:

Michael's Rhode Island Cousins

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Historically significant distant cousins from Rhode Island. *[[Hopkins-2262 | Stephen Hopkins]] *[[Colt-165|Samuel Colt]] *[[Williams-1925 |Nathaniel Williams]] *[[Adams-1461|Eliashib Adams]] *[[Atherton-70 | Watching Atherton]] *[[Davenport-77|Jonathan Davenport]] *[[Gorham-30|Jabez Gorham]] *[[Howland-55|Jabez Howland]] *[[Collier-18|Elizabeth Southworth]] *[[DeWolf-7|James DeWolf]]

Michael's Scientist and Inventor Cousins

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Cousin Connections of Scientists or Inventors to Michael Stills *[[Wright-3 | Orville Wright]] *[[Wright-4 | Wilbur Wright]] *[[Newton-17|Isaac Newton]] *[[Remington-460|Eliphalet Remington II]] *[[Colt-91|Samuel Colt]] *[[Morse-11|Samuel Morse]]

Michael's Southern Colonies Ancestors

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[[Project: US Southern Colonies]] '''Ancestors in need of development and source confirmation.''' ==Virginia== Paternal *[[Kent-2061|Benoni Kent]] (Ann Kent has found potential Ancestors) *[[Kent-2062|Peter Kent]] *[[Lamb-464|Henry Lamb]] *[[Beeson-146|Francis Beeson]] (Wife of Joseph Lamb) *[[Reynolds-234|Christopher Smith]] Maternal *[[Kolb-678 |Baltzer Culp]] *[[Unknown-225936|Anna Catrina]] *[[Martin-18480 |Margaret Martin]] *[[Castleman-141|William Castleman]] ==Maryland== Paternal *[[Cooper-7679|Sarah Ann Cooper]] (Wife of Peter Kent) *Ephraim Skiles *Rachel Betts (Wife of Ephraim) *[[Skiles-140|John D Skiles]] *Elizabeth Hundred (Wife of John D Skiles) *[[Lamb-469|Joseph Lamb]] *[[Beeson-128|Benjamin Beeson]] Maternal *John Frye ==North Carolina== Paternal *[[Hutchinson-2625|James Hutchinson]] *[[Hutchinson-2626|Margaret Hutchinson]] *John Henby *[[Beeson-30|Richard Beeson]] *[[Grubb-20 |Charity Grub]] (Wife of Richard Beeson) *[[Hunter-1538|Elizabeth Hunter]] (Wife of Benjamin Beeson) *[[Rollins-619|David Rollins]] *[[Collins-5729|Lydia Collins]] (Wife of David Rollins) Maternal *Edward Nelson *[[Nelson-6084|Moses Nelson]] ==South Carolina== Paternal * Daniel McCoy and Wife

Michael's Wikitree Cousins

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Cousins found on Wikitree and through DNA matches. #[[Brown-8212 | Abby Glann]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brown-8212&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] #[[Watt-266 |Vic Watt]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Watt-266&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] #[[Langholf-2 | Eowyn Langholf (Adopted)]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Langholf-2&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] #[[Ramos-244 | Eowyn Langholf (Biological)]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ramos-244&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] #[[Whitten-1|Chris Whitten]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Whitten-1&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] #[[Pryber-1|Matt Pryber]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pryber-1&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] #[[Cooper-1|Kitty Smith]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cooper-1&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] #[[Andrus-373|Alison Andrus]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andrus-373&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] #[[Eyestone-2|PM Eyestone]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eyestone-2&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] #[[Roberts-7085|Peter Roberts]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Roberts-7085&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] #[[Lockwood-1016|Doug Lockwood]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lockwood-1016&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] #[[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Noland-165&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] #[[Nichols-2031|Timothy Nichols]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Nichols-2031&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] '''2C1xr Closest Cousin - Tied''' #[[Pitts-33|Mindy Pitts]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pitts-33&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] #[[Lowe-866 | Karen Tobo]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lowe-866&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] #[[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Richardson-7161&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] #[[Arbuthnot-53|Sir William Arbuthnot]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Arbuthnot-53&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] '''14C1xr''' #[[Stovall-395|Sally M. Stoval]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Stovall-395&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] #[[Kabrich-1|Robin Kabrich]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Kabrich-1&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] #[[J-276|Paula J]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=J-276&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] #[[Dellinger-332|April Dauenhauer]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dellinger-332&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] #[[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Noland-165&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] #[[Piazza-75|Vincent Piazza]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Piazza-75&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] #[[Hathaway-1200|Keith Hathaway]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hathaway-1200&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] #[[Bredehoft-6|Tom Bredehoft]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bredehoft-6&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] #[[Dane-173|Kyle Dane]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dane-173&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] #[[Byers-779|Dale Byers]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Byers-779&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] '''Most Distant 23C1xr''' #[[Barnum-281|Patrick Barnum]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Barnum-281&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] #[[Pierpont-94 | Rick Pierpoint]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pierpont-94&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] '''7C1r''' #[[Schmeeckle-1 | John Schmeeckle]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Schmeeckle-1&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] #[[Lindsay-1778 | William Lindsay]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lindsay-1778&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] # [[Mix-216 | Steven Mix]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mix-216&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] # [[Lavoie-74 | Lianne Lavoie]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lavoie-74&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] # [[Havens-233 | Sheri Havens]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Havens-233&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] # [[Raber-23 | Lynden Rodriguez]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Raber-23&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] # [[Seaver-15 | Randall J Seaver]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Seaver-15&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] # [[McQueen-562|Michelle McQueen]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=McQueen-562&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] # [[Martin-11379|Jeanette Saladino]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martin-11379&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] # [[Wright-7062|Terry Wright]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Wright-7062&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] # [[Gaulden-7| Mags Gaulden]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gaulden-7&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] # [[Miller-35171| Patty Miller]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Miller-35171&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] '''Fourth Cousin''' # [[Fiscus-32 | Julie Ricketts]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fiscus-32&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] # [[ Vickery-352 | John Vickery]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Vickery-352&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] # [[ Baker-14768|Roland Baker]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Baker-14768&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] # [[Quackenbush-118|Carrie Quackenbush]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Quackenbush-118&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] # [[Shockey-97|Charlotte Shockey]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Shockey-96&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] # [[Nelson-9988 |Karen (Nelson) Fetzer]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Nelson-9988&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] '''2C1xr Closest Cousin - Tied''' # [[Hoyt-576 |Chris Hoyt]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hoyt-576&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] # [[Mullins-2069|Jayme Arrington]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mullins-2069&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] # [[Day-1904|Jack Day]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Day-1904&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] '''8C2xR''' # [[Rogers-6236|Alton Rogers]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Rogers-6236&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] '''7C1xR''' # [[Cochoit-2|Joe Cochoit]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cochoit-2&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] '''Related to both my parents''' # [[Ashley-1950|Chase Ashley]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ashley-1950&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] '''10th Cousins''' # [[Stong-122|Roger Stong]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Stong-122&person2_name=Stills-18 Relationship] '''5C2xR''' #[[Space:Corbet-40 Family Reunion | Corbet-40 Family Reunion]]

Michael's Wikitree Projects

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== Current Projects == * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Ahnentafel_Ancestor_Challenge Ahnentafel Ancestor Challenge] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Michael%27s_English_Ancestors Michael's English Ancestors] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Captains_of_Castle_Island_and_Fort_Independence Captain's of the Castle] * [[Space:Fellows of the American Society of Genealogists|Fellows of the American Society of Genealogists]] * [[Space: Sorting Revolutionary War Daniel Sheldons|Sorting Revolutionary War Daniel Sheldons]] * [[Space: Research Notes: Pieter Classen Wyckoff | Research Notes: Pieter Classen Wyckoff]] == Maintaining == *[[Space: Settlement Timeline of Early New England Towns |Settlement Timeline of Early New England Towns]] * [[Space:Early New England Families | Early New England Families]] (Tracking the profiles of the ENF project at NEGHS) * [[Space: Founders, First Familes, Proprietors, Pioneers, Planters and Early Settlers Projects| Town Origins Projects]] == Past Projects == Retired from these projects but available to help when needed. *[[Project:Categorization | Categorization Project]] *[[Space: US Southern Colonies Spanish Nueva España | Nueva España Project]] *[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish&public=1 US Southern Colonies Spanish] *[[Project:Ambassadors#Presenters|WikiTree Presenter's Coordinator]] * [[Space:Sheldon Name Study | Sheldon One Name Study Project]] *[[Project:Global_Family_Reunion | Global Family Reunion Project]] *[[Project: Integrators | Integrators Project]] Co-Leader *[[Project:1776 | 1776 Project]] Co-Leader - October 2014 - November 2017 *[[Project:Profile_Improvement | Profile Improvement Project]] *[[:Category:American_Founding_Fathers|American Founding Fathers]]

Michael's Wonders of WikiTree Adventures

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'''''Genealogy is a game of patience won in small bytes.'' '''
== Professional Genealogy == [http://missingroots.com/ Missing Roots Genealogy] * October 2015 - Present: Member of the Association of Professional Genealogists * Public presentations to share with genealogy groups. ::: 1) Myths, Ledgends and Lies: The Dangers of Family History Research ::: 2) The Wonders of WikiTree: Adventures in Collaborative Genealogy. ::: 3) What's in your Genes? Deciphering DNA Testing. ::: 4) Torrey's Treasures: Discovering the Hidden Gems Buried Inside New England Marriages Prior to 1700. * May 2018 - Boston University, Center for Professional Education: Genealogical Research Certificate (OL26) ==WikiTree Projects== *[[Space: Michael's Wikitree Projects | Michael's WikiTree Projects ]] ==Michael Online== *[http://michaelstills.com/?page_id=83 Michael's Personal Genealogy Site] *[http://lnkd.in/U8Aa_A Linked In Profile] *[https://www.treelines.com/story/904-the-never-ending-question/#page/cover The Never Ending Question] *[http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/7973103/person/-1009902408 Michael on Ancestry.com] * [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1x_tvrstTwWkHapvvUnPBqphhkOg&usp=sharing Mapping my New England Colonial Ancestors] == Ancestral Collections == ===Pedigree=== *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=rep1&WikiTreeID=stills-18 Pedigree Completion Chart] *[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Stills-18/9 Ancestor List] * [https://learnforeverlearn.com/ancestors/?junk=doesnotmatter Stills-18 Tree Visualization] * [[Space: Ahnentafel Ancestor Challenge| Ahnentafel Ancestor Challenge]] '''Instances of Pedigree Collapse''' 6th Generation - [[Ricker-180|John K Ricker]] is the Father of [[Ricker-181|Elijah John Ricker]] and [[Ricker-211|Nancy Ann Ricker]], 3rd Great Grandparents (Father's line: Maynard Stills) 7th Generation - [[Ricker-184|Johann Peter Ricker]] is the father of [[Ricker-180|John K Ricker]] and [[Ricker-213|Eva Ricker]] (Father's line: Maynard Stills) 9th Generation - [[Bonnell-33|Nathaniel Bonnell Jr.]] is the father of [[Bonnell-31|James Bonnell]] and the Grandfather of [[Broadwell-3|Sarah Broadwell]]. James married his Niece. (Father's line: Maynard Stills) 11th Generation - [[Bunnell-10 |William Bunnell]] is the father of [[Bunnell-96|Nathaniel Bunnell]] (Father's line: Maynard Stills) and [[Bunnell-277|Mary Bunnell]] (Mother's Line: Martha Culp) ===Ancestors=== ==== Pre American Ancestors ==== *[[Space: Royal - Surety Baron Ancestors of Michael| Royal - Surety Baron's]] ==== Colonial American Ancestors ==== *[[Space: Michael's Puritan Migration Ancestors | Puritan Ancestors]] *[[Space: Michael's Huguenot Migration Ancestors | Huguenot Ancestors]] *[[Space: Michael's New Netherland Ancestors|New Netherland Ancestors]] *[[Space: Michael's Southern Colonies Ancestors | Southern Colonies Ancestors]] *[[Space: Colonial Wars Ancestors of Michael Stills| Colonial Wars Ancestors]] *[[Space: Michael's Rhode Island Ancestors | Rhode Island Roots]] *[[Space: Michael's American to Colonial Gateway Ancestors | American to Colonial Gateway Ancestors]] ==== American Ancestors ==== *[[Space: Ancestor Encounters with George Washington | Brushes with George Washington]] *[[Space: Revolutionary War Ancestors of Michael Stills| Patriot Ancestors]] *[[Space: War of 1812 Ancestors of Michael Stills | War of 1812 Ancestors]] *[[Space: Civil War Ancestors of Michael Stills | Civil War Ancestors]] *[[Space: Post Civil War Ancestors of Michael Stills | Post Civil War Ancestors]] ==== Immigrant Ancestors ==== *[[Space: Michael's German Ancestors | German Ancestors]] *[[Space: Michael's Irish Ancestors | Irish Ancestors]] * [[Space: Michael's English Ancestors | English Ancestors]] *[[Space: Michael's Immigrant Ancestors | Immigrant Ancestors]] *[[Space: Michael's Post Revolution Immigrant Ancestors|Post Revolution Immigrant Ancestors]] ==== Linage Society Candidates ==== *[[Space: Michael's Lineage Society Candidates | Lineage Society Candidates]] ===Cousins=== *[[Space: Michael's Wikitree Cousins | WikiTree Cousins]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:MyConnections&u=3549048&c=Mayflower_Passengers Mayflower Cousins] *[[Space: Michael's Founding Fathers| Founding Father Cousins]] *[[Space: Michael's Presidential Connections|Presidential Cousins]] and [[Space: Michael's Presidential Wives Connections|Presidential Wives Cousins]] *[[Space: Michael's Scientist and Inventor Cousins | Geeky Cousins]] *[[Space: Michael's Rhode Island Cousins |Rhode Island Connections]] *[[Space: Michael's Colorado Cousins| Colorado Connections]] === Founders and First Families === *[[Space: Michael's Founders and First Families | Founders and First Families]] ===Brick Walls=== *[[Space: Michael Stills: Brick Walls | Brick Walls and Dead Ends]] == WikiTree Fun and Games == *[[Space: Michael's Family Pets| Michael's Pets]] *[[Space: US Presidential Relationships to George Washington | George Washington's Presidential Cousins]] *[[Space: US Presidential Relationships to King John Plantagenet | US Presidential Relationships to King John Plantagenet]] *[[Space:WikiTree_Tops|WikiTree Tops]] Peter Roberts Work *[[Space: Encounters with George Washington]] == Genealogy Tools == *[[Space:Michael_Stills_To-Do_List| My To Do's]] *[https://familysearch.org/int-std-ui-research/ Family Search Place Name Database] *[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/york1423/rootssearch/ RootsSearch] *[[Space: StillsSandbox]] *[[Space: Michael's Image Files]] *[[Space: Michael's Profile Format Sample]]

Michal-120 Pre-1500 Sandbox

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[[Category:Harley, Shropshire]] == Biography == Robert de Harley married [[Puleston-106|Alice de Puleston]], daughter of Sir [[Puleston-10|Roger de Puleston]].[https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00britgoog/page/n267/mode/1up Camden, William & Treswell, Robert. The visitation of Shropshire, taken in the year 1623. London, 1889. pp 213-214. Available at archive.org.] In 1255, Robert's father-in-law granted him half a mark of annual rent: :''A.D. 1255. Roger de Pyvelesdon grants to Robert de Harlegh in frank marriage with Alice his daughter half a mark annual rent which William de Donvill paid for a tenement held under the granter in the vill of Farlawe, co. Salop.''[https://books.google.com/books?id=UPtJAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Lee, Rev. Canon M.H. "Emral and Its Occupants." Archaeologia Cambrensis, the Journal of the Cambrian Archaeological Association". Published by Cambrian Archaeological Association, London, 1888, pp 287-289. Available at Google Books.] Citation following this quote: "Dugdale's MSS., vol. xxxix, fol. 80.""Frank-marriage", also called "maritagium or liberum maritagium was a form of conditional marriage-gift of land under English law, often from father to daughter." ~ Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank-marriage Frank-marriage] (accessed 2 September 2022). Robert became Coroner of Shropshire (also known as Salop) in 1263 after his father's death. == Research Notes == ===Background Information on the Manor of Harley=== Roberts ancestors "were in possession of the Shropshire manor from which they took their name by 1221, and first sat for that county in 1300."History of Parliament Online: Biography of [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/harley-sir-robert-1579-1656 Sir Robert Harley (1579-1656)], by John. P. Ferris, accessed 2 September 2022. * [25] R.W. Eyton, ''Antiqs. of Salop,'' vi. 232-3. * [26] Collins, ''Peerage,'' iv. 44. Harley was recorded in the Domesday Book in 1086 as a manor with enough wood for 100 swine, and before 1066 the parish consisted of 4 manors: Harley, Domas, Rowley and Blakeway.[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Harley,_Shropshire&oldid=1069526369 Wikipedia contributors, "Harley, Shropshire," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, (accessed September 1, 2022).] ===Birth of Robert=== The 1230 birth date of Robert Harley is a rough estimate calculated by subtracting an average age at marriage of 25 years from the known date of his marriage in 1255. His birth year is given by various sources as being in the 1220s, but an authoritative source is needed. That he was born in Shropshire is assumed, based on his family being at the manor of Harley there by 1221. ===Parents=== There are conflicting sources on the identity of Robert's father, who was either Richard de Harley or Nicholas de Harley (neither appear to have a WikiTree profile as of 20 September 2022). Page 288 of the ''Archaeologia Cambrensis'' says that the father of Robert de Harley who married Alice, daughter of Puleston, was "Richard, who held a knight's fee in Harle in 1240, and became one of the coroners of Salop, and died in the office" - with the citation "Anderson's ''Salopia,'' p. 220". The 1623 ''Visitation of Shropshire'' says that Robert de Harley was the son of Nicholas de Harley and Alice Randulph. As of September 2022, it is not possible to know who Robert's father was. There are reasons to prefer Richard over Nicholas. Searching for Nicholas yielded little information beyond what is found in The Visitation of Shropshire, and, this information connecting him as Robert's father was written about 400 years after Robert's birth. There are quite a few sources that make more sense if Robert's son Richard de Harley was named after a Grandfather with the same name. :'''''(Neither of these two Richards are identified in sources as Jr. or Sr., but simply for the purpose of clarity, the remainder of this profile will refer to them as such, Richard (Sr.) being the father of Robert, and Grandfather of Richard (Jr.)).''''' === Coroners of Shropshire === : As noted above, page 288 of the ''Archaeologia Cambrensis'' says that the father of Robert de Harley who married Alice, daughter of Puleston, was Richard ''(Sr.)''. It also says that Robert succeeded his father but is not clear as to what or when. "It is also said that Roger de Pyvelesdon had a daughter Alice by his wife Margaret Monthermer, and that she married Robert de Harley. This Robert succeeded his father 'Richard ''[Sr.]'', who held a knight's fee in Harle in 1240, and became one of the coroners of Salop, and died in the office' (Anderson's ''Salopia,'' p. 220). This is confirmed by the [1255] charter" to this Robert Harley from his father-in-law, quoted in the [[#Biography|Biography, above]] ]. Robert's son, Richard ''(Jr.)'', then became Coroner of Shropshire by 1272. : The [[Harley-839|profile for his son Richard]] ''(Jr.)'' includes two sources that state that he (Richard ''(Jr.)'') was coroner of Shropshire: * In 56 Henry III [28 October 1271-27 October 1272]Some Notes on Medieval English Genealogy: Regnal Calendar, [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/cal/reg8.htm Reign of Henry III] (accessed 20 September 2022). "Sir Richarde de Harley or Harleigh, was Coroner of Shropshire".Dianne Elizabeth, Dianne Elizabeth's Family History. [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=deharley&id=I14283 Dianne Elizabeth's Database]. Updated Feb 25, 2014; Accessed October 14, 2017 [[Day-1904|jhd]] ''Note'' - this link does not always work (came up as a dead link on one try on 2 September 2022; another try brought it up - at which point it was discovered that it has both Alice and her son Richard born in 1240 and lacks reliable sources. *"Richard was Coroner of Shropshire in 1272". : In 1272, Richard ''(Jr.)'' was about 14 years old. I have been unable to find any age requirements for Coroner during this time period, though 14 seems young. More research is needed to clear this up as it is not based on a reliable source. : It would appear that the position of coroner was filled in turn by: Sir Richard de Harley ''(Sr.)'', coroner from 1240 until around 1263, when he was succeeded by his son, Robert de Harley. He was in turn succeeded by Richard Harley'' (Jr.)'' around 1272. ===Naming Conventions=== : A final note on naming conventions during this time period. That Robert's son was named Richard ''(Jr.)'' could be thought to support Richard Harley ''(Sr.)'' as Robert's father as naming the first son after the father’s father was common naming tradition.Fryxell, David A.. "[https://familytreemagazine.com/names/naming-traditions/jan-2012-naming-practices-feature/]."Naming Traditions Across Multiple Cultures". Family Tree Magazine. Accessed 7 Sep 2022. === Children of Robert and Alice=== : The ''Visitation of Shropshire'' (1623) lists son Richard ''(Jr.)'', who was Sheriff in 1301; daughter Margaret is named in a pedigree for Hugh de Croft in a ''History of... Herefordshire.'' Robert and Alice are said to have had two other children, though not by a reliable source.[https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p1039.htm#i31208 Sir Robert Harley], entry in "Our Royal, Titled, Noble, and Commoner Ancestors and Cousins" (website, compiled by Mr. Marlyn Lewis, Portland, OR; accessed 2 September 2022), citing ''Some Early English Pedigrees,'' by Vernon M. Norr (Private Printing. Arlington, Virginia), p. 77. Copy available at FamilySearch Library. TITLE NO 243427. Note: Lewis's database is not considered a reliable source.(see [[Space:Magna Carta Project Reliable Sources|this pre-1700 reliable sources page]]) though Norr is deemed not reliable by [http://wiki.whitneygen.org/ The Whitney Research Group]. # Sybil Harley, born about 1256. (uncertain) # Sir [[Harley-839|Richard Harley]], Knight born about 1258, died before 1318 # [[Harley-4|Margaret Harley]], born about 1260, married "John Parker of the Ford".''A History of the Mansions and Manors of Herefordshire,'' Charles John Robinson, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044010403004&view=1up&seq=105&q1=harley p 81] (accessed 2 September 2022). Note: See the footnote on that page. # Malcolm Harley, born about 1262, died after 1296. (uncertain) ====A Possible Timeline for Richard Harley ''(Jr.)''==== :1258- Birth[https://wc.rootsweb.com/trees/127450/I14283/-/individual Dianne Elizabeth, Dianne Elizabeth's Family History. Dianne Elizabeth's Database Updated Feb 25, 2014; Accessed October 14, 2017] :1272- Becomes Coroner of Shropshire :1285- Marriage to Burga de Willey :1297- Summoned to attend the King :1299- Summoned to march against the Scots :1300- Chosen as knight for Shropshire :1301- Sheriff of Shropshire :1311- Custody of Lands of Knights Templer :1320- Death of Richard ''(Jr.)''The Hon. Vicary Gibbs and H. Arthur Doubleday. Complete Peerage of Great Britain, Scotland, and Ireland. London: The St. Catherine Press, 34 Norfolk Street Strand, 1913. pp 187-189Complete Peerage of Great Britain, Scotland, and Ireland, p. 189, Author - Gibbs, the Hon. Vicary, and H. Arthur Doubleday The profile of Robert's son [[Harley-839|Richard]] ''(Jr.)'', as of 20 September 2022, has a birth year 1235. Part of the push to have Richard born in 1235 is the passage that states he (son Richard ''(Jr.)'') held land in 1256The Hon. Vicary Gibbs and H. Arthur Doubleday. Complete Peerage of Great Britain, Scotland, and Ireland. London: The St. Catherine Press, 34 Norfolk Street Strand, 1913. pp 187-189 and in 1265 assisted Roger de Mortimer in rescuing Prince Edward. Son Richard ''(Jr.)'''s profile ([[Harley-839]]) has the rescue in 1255, citing an unverifiable source (as of 2 September 2022), but this date is incorrect. Prince Edward was captured during the Battle of Lewes 14 May 1264Wikipedia contributors, "Battle of Lewes," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Battle_of_Lewes&oldid=1105260156 (accessed September 10, 2022). which was part of the Second Barons War.Wikipedia contributors, "Second Barons' War," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Second_Barons%27_War&oldid=1102367338 (accessed September 8, 2022). The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Mortimer,_1st_Baron_Mortimer_of_Wigmore Wikipedia article on Roger de Mortimer] (accessed 2 September 2022) says the rescue was in 1265: ''In 1265 Mortimer's wife, Maud de Braose helped rescue Prince Edward; and Mortimer and the Prince made an alliance against de Montfort.'' Because of this, the profile attached as son Richard ''(Jr.) '' calculates that he was born in 1235, and that his parents (this Robert Harley and his wife Alice Puleston) had to have been married in 1234. Research notes on Richard ''(Jr.)'''s profile (as of 2 September 2022) include the following: :''If indeed Richard was born in 1235 and was the oldest, place his parents' marriage in 1234. Estimate his mother's age at 18, thus born 1216, and his father's age at 21, thus born in 1213.'' (See [[Harley-839|Richard ''(Jr.)'''s profile]].) The one date in that is the most secure in all of this is that Richard ''(Jr.)'''s parents Robert and Alice were married in 1255. That Robert and Alice's son was born in 1235 is thus not possible with his parents' marriage date, along with their current birth dates (born c1230 and c1235, respectively, according to their profiles as of 2 September 2022). It also reports son Richard ''(Jr.)'' as Sheriff in 1301. Sheriffs are generally men in their prime – closer to 40 than 70 – which fits with his birth in 1258 birth rather than 1235. === Father of Robert Harley=== The most logical solution is that two different Richards have been conflated. If we assume that Roger's son Richard ''(Jr.)'' was named after his grandfather, then the timeline makes more sense. The proposed timeline for Richard ''(Sr.)'', father of Robert: :1213- est. birth of Richard ''(Sr.)'' (not identified as such in any sources, used in this profile for clarification only) :1230- Birth of Robert :1240- Richard ''(Sr.)'' held a knight's fee in Harle :1255- Marriage of son Robert to Alice de Puleston :1256- First mention of Richard as elder brother of Malcolm ("Richard, elder brother of Malcolm Harley was appointed executor of Malcolm's estate.") :1258- Birth of Richard ''( Jr.)'' :1263- Death of Richard'' (Sr.)'', Robert becomes Coroner of ShropshireTransactions of the Shropshire Archaeological Society. Vol. X, 1925-1926, Shrewsbury: Brown & Brinnad :1264-1267- 2nd Barons War :1264- "Mortimer fought for the King against the rebel Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester, and almost lost his life in 1264 at the Battle of Lewes fighting Montfort's men. {{Red|<- open quote/no close quote & if quoted should really have a citation}} :1265- Richard ''(Sr.)'' helps rescue Prince Edward :1269- Death of Richard ''(Sr.)'' {{Red|<- he died in 1263 already}} :1285- Richard ''(Jr.)'' marriage to Burga de Willey :1297- Richard ''(Jr.)'' summoned to be ready with horse and Arms to attend the King at London..., to go with him beyond the Seas. {{Red|<- use of ellipses implies quoted matter but no quotes (or citation - I'm a little uncomfortable that the timeline facts aren't all footnoted}} :1299- Richard ''(Jr.)'' summoned to March against the Scots :1300- Richard ''(Jr.)'' chosen as knight for Shropshire :1301- Richard ''(Jr.)'' is Sheriff of Shropshire :1320- Death of Richard ''(Jr.)'' What is clear is that even if we eventually find evidence that Robert's father was Nicholas de Harley, the most likely solution for the range of dates for Richard de Harley is still that there were two different Richards - one the son of Robert and the older, if not Robert's father, being an uncle or cousin. == Sources == :See also: * Cokayne, G.E., Gibbs, V., ed. ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom'' (The St. Catherine Press, London, 1910-). See also WikiTree's source page for ''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Complete_Peerage_of_England%2C_Scotland%2C_Ireland%2C_Great_Britain_and_the_United_Kingdom Complete Peerage]''. * Rixford, Elizabeth M. Leach. ''Families directly descended from all the royal families in Europe (495 to 1932) and Mayflower descendants, by their lineal descendant''. Burlington, Vt., Free press printing co., 1932. p 187. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/153413-families-directly-descended-from-all-the-royal-families-in-europe-495-to-1932-and-mayflower-descendants?offset=5 Copy available at FamilySearch] (accessed 2 September 2022) does not have a page 187 and a search for Harley finds 0 instances.

Michel Mine Disaster 1916

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[[Category:Michel Mine Disaster, Michel, British Columbia, 1916]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Canada_Mining_Disasters Team|Canada Mining Disasters]] | '''Michel Mine Disaster''' Contact: [[Space:Canada_Mining_Disasters Team|Canada Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 8 August 1916 * Location: Michel, British Columbia, Canada *Type: Coal Mine explosion * Victims: 24 * Cause: {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== ===Sources===

Michele Krogh To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Platt-1223|Michele Krogh]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Platt-1223&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Michele Krogh To-Do List|Michele's current to-do list]].''

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Wagner-701|Michele Shafer]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Wagner-701&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Michele Shafer To-Do List|Michele's current to-do list]].''

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Cooney-330|Michelle Dhillon]] is currently working on. Can you help? Grafton clarence white links to docks works sydney? Role in Australian WW2? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Cooney-330&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Michelle Dhillon To-Do List|Michelle's current to-do list]].''

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Johns-2576|Michelle Johns]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Johns-2576&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Michelle Johns To-Do List|Michelle's current to-do list]].''

Michelle Ketcham Bio Builders List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] ==Profile Spotlight== Below are profiles Michelle worked on for Bio Builders and PIP projects. * Here are the profiles [[Ketcham-879|Michelle]] has worked on for the [[Space:Biography_Builders|Bio Builders]] Challenge. {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" border="1" |+ '''Profiles for the Bio Builders Challenge''' !|Number !|Name !|Birth !|Challenge category !|Date of Challenge |- ||32||[[xx|xx(1891-1892)]]||yr||cat||xxc 2023 |- ||31||[[Walton-9056|Sapphire Walton (1871-1871)]]||1871||Died Young||April 2023 |- ||30||[[Gossett-1308|Lois MarieGossett (1931-1932)]]||1931||Died Young||April 2023 |- ||29||[[Robertson-23417|Catherine Robertson (1930-1930)]]||1930||Died Young||April 2023 |- ||28||[[Gossett-1232|Clara Bell Gossett (1910-1910)]]||1910||Died Young||April 2023 |- ||27||[[Rockwell-3386|Corbie Rockwell (1891-1892)]]||1892||Died Young||April 2023 |- ||26||[[Maguire-2135|Zeno Rudolph Maguire (1909-1987)]]||1909||name starts with Q, U, X, or Z ||Jan 2023 |- ||25||[[Barker-15945|James Zeno Barker (1905-1989)]]||1905||name starts with Q, U, X, or Z ||Jan 2023 |- ||24||[[Finch-7957|Zophar Finch (1795-1856)]]||1795||name starts with Q, U, X, or Z ||Jan 2023 |- ||23||[[Bennett-35634|Urias Bennett (1855-1922)]]||1855||name starts with Q, U, X, or Z ||Jan 2023 |- ||22||[[See-1306|Adelaide (See) Brooks (1854-1898)]] and Titus A. Brooks||1886||married in October||October 2022 |- ||21||[[Orman-361|Lane May (Orman) McDaniel (1876-1957)]] (and [[Phillips-44271|Tracy James (Phillips) Broherd (1884-1945)]]) ||1776||married in October||October 2022 |- ||20||[[Timberlake-674|Joseph Timberlake (1787-1816)]]||1787||married in October||October 2022 |- ||19||[[Hopper-4729|Lucinda (Hopper) Timberlake (1787-1840)]] ||1788||married in October||October 2022 |- ||18||[[Wiggins-3749|Fanny Eva Wiggins (abt.1866-1889)]]||1866||Died in September||September 2022 |- ||17||[[Ketcham-969|George A. Ketcham (1859-1888)]]||1859||Died in September||September 2022 |- ||16||[[Broherd-5|Tracy James Broherd (1884-1945)]]||1884||Died in September||September 2022 |- ||15||[[Timberlake-678|John H Timberlake (1809-1893)]]||1809||Died in September||September 2022 |- ||14||[[Martin-72121|Magdalena (Martin) Hershey (1813-1878)]]||1813||Death location starts with L||August 2022 |- ||13||[[Sigler-735|Samuel Sigler (1788-1864)]]||1788||Occupation Names||April 2022 |- ||12||[[Taylor-76930|Ann (Taylor) Sigler (1788-1861)]]||1788||Occupation Names||April 2022 |- ||11||[[Finch-7936|Coe Finch (1804-1832)]]||1804-04-30||F last names||February 2022 |- ||10||[[Sigler-736|Eli Sigler (1818-1904)]]||1818-12-24||Christmas Eve death||Dec 2021 |- ||9||[[Robertson-21311|Virgil William Robertson (1880-1945)]]||1880-12-24||Christmas Eve birthday||Dec 2021 |- ||8|| [[Dodd-6508|Anvilary (Dodd) Barker (1872-1951)]]||1872-12-25||Christmas birthday||Dec 2021 |- ||7|| [[Barker-14834|Barker, Robert Horace]] ||1893-06-10 ||R given names|| October 2021 |- ||6|| [[Berkley-426|Berkley, Richard T]] ||about 1829 ||R given names|| October 2021 |- ||5|| [[Conn-1116|Junk, Rebecca Conn]] || 1803-11-24 || J surnames|| July 2021 |- ||4|| [[Junk-237|Junk, Anna ]] || 1872-10-22 || J surnames|| July 2021 |- ||3|| [[Junk-154|Junk, James ]] || 1841-04-16 || J surnames|| July 2021 |- | 2||[[Walton-8993|Walton, Anderson ]] || 1827-02-09 || Couples||June 2021 |- |1|| [[Sublett-529|Walton, Elizabeth Frances (Sublett) ]] || 1832-10-28 || couples|| June 2021 |- |} * Here are the profiles [[Ketcham-879|Michelle]] worked on for the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Profile_Improvement Profile Improvement Project] training [[Space:Profile_Improvements_Voyage|Voyage]]. {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" border="1" |+ '''Profiles for the PIP Voyager Project''' !|Number !|Name !|Birth Year !|Challenge category !|Date of Challenge |- |1|| [[Wiggins-3662|Judson Kilpatrick Wiggins]] || 1869 || Main|| Aug 2021 |- |2|| [[Dodds-2047|William Harrison Dodds]] || 1811 || Main|| Sept 2021 |- |3|| [[Little-2416|Audie Lee Little]] || 1906 || GED cleanup|| Oct 2021 |- |4|| [[Berry-1243|Bertha Mae Berry]] || 1907 || Merge cleanup|| Oct 2021 |- |5|| [[Broderick-227|Arthur Phillip Broderick]] || 1911 || Merge cleanup|| Oct 2021 |- |}

Michelle Ketcham favorite resources

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Favorite sources. ==Orange County New York== * Eager: An outline history of Orange County : with an enumeration of the names of its towns, villages, rivers, creeks, lakes, ponds, mountains, hills and other known localities and their etymologies or historical reasons therefor ; together with local traditions and short biographical sketches of early settlers, etc. by [[Eager-735|Samuel Watkins Eager (1789-1860)]] , 1789-1860, published 1846, Newburgh : S.T. Callahan, https://archive.org/details/outlinehistoryof01eage * Eager Index: Index to Eager's history of orange county by [[Estabrook-609|Lillie O Estabrook (1867-aft.1900)]], Pages 48. https://gengophers.com/book.html#/book/68481?page=17 or https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/468864-index-to-eager-s-history-of-orange-county-new-york?offset=4 * Chapman: ''Portrait and biographical record of Orange county, New York, Containing portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county. Together with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States'' by Chapman publishing company, New York, Chicago, pub. [from old catalog], date 1895, https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00c * Penney: Ketcham family history; the descendants of John Ketcham and his wife Sarah Matthews of Mt. Hope Township (one time known as Deerpark, later Calhoun, and finally Mt. Hope) Orange County, N.Y by [[Ketcham-948|Electa Jenette (Ketcham) Penney (1855-1932)]], Publication date 1954, https://archive.org/details/ketchamfamilyhis00penn/page/1/mode/1up * Ruttenbur: https://archive.org/details/cu31924028832693/page/519/mode/1up Mount hope section starts page 505. Citation: Page 519 in Mount Hope section on civil war in book ''History of Orange County New York'' by [[Ruttenbur-26|Edward Manning Ruttenbur (1825-1907)]]; Clark, L. H. (Lewis H.), Publication date 1881, Publisher Philadelphia : Everts & Peck Also two other books by him. * Ketcham by Ketcham: Descendants of Edward Ketcham for eight generations by John Marshall Ketcham https://web.archive.org/web/20070820171146/http://www.ketchamfamily.org/ Older version https://web.archive.org/web/20010720105954/http://fp-www.wwnet.com/~jketcham/ His Ketcham line: [[Ketcham-1127|Lewis George Ketcham (1918-1990)]] * Stork: Ketcham Kables Collection Presents the Known Descendants of Edward Ketcham/Catchum/Cetcham. United States: Ginger Ketchum Stork, 1998. Have been unable to obtain above book, it is referenced by John Marshall Ketcham * Long Island surnames https://www.longislandsurnames.com/getperson.php?personID=I2769&tree=Austin * Seversmith: ''Colonial families of Long Island, New York and Connecticut : being the ancestry & kindred of Herbert Furman Seversmith ...'' by [[Seversmith-3|Herbert Furman Seversmith (1909-1967)]] , 1939, https://archive.org/details/colonialfamilies04seve/page/n5/mode/2up See page 1714+ https://archive.org/details/colonialfamilies04seve/page/1714/mode/2up Seversmith, Herbert Furman. ''[[Space:Colonial Families of Long Island, New York and Connecticut|Colonial Families of Long Island, New York and Connecticut]]: Being the ancestry & kindred of Herbert Furman Seversmith'' (Washington, D.C., 1939) Vol. , [ Page ]. * Mapes family record (periodical) [[Space:The_Family_Record|The Family Record]] * This bio contains some additional Mapes resources https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Mapes-1120 * Ham, Frank Mapes: family group record on page 291 of ''The Mapes Family in America'' edited by [[Ham-3656|Frank Mapes Ham (1891-1970)]], (pub.1962). United States: Mapes Family Association. http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/437448/292 [[Space:Mapes_Family_in_America|Mapes Family in America.]] * Chance: ''The Ketcham/Ketchum family in America, 1635-1991 : descendants of Nathaniel Ketcham of Huntington, Long Island, and of Nathaniel Ketchum of Norwalk, Connecticut'' by Chance, Dorothy Jane, 1924-, published 1991, Gateway Press, page 4-5, https://archive.org/details/ketchamketchumfa00chan/page/4/mode/2up : accessed 21 May 2022 * Headley: The History of Orange county, New York, [[Headley-1234|Russel Headley (1852-1934)]], pub.1908 page 874-875 https://archive.org/details/historyoforangec00head_0/page/n1123/mode/1up?q=Ketcham or https://www.gutenberg.org/files/49260/49260-h/49260-h.htm * Foley: [[Space:Early Settlers of New York State, Their Ancestors and Descendants|Early Settlers of New York State, Their Ancestors and Descendants]] * Hawkins: [[Space:A Hawkins Genealogy,1635-1939|book: A Hawkins genealogy]] by [[Hawkins-18742|Ralph Clymer Hawkins (1897-1988)]] * Morton: [[Space:History of Highland County Virginia|History of Highland County Virginia]] by [[Morton-2402|Oren Frederick Morton (1857-abt.1926)]] * [[Space:Collections_of_the_New-York_Genealogical_and_Biographical_Society|Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society]] * [[Space:Collections_of_the_New-York_Historical_Society|Collections of the New-York Historical Society]] ==Long Island== * Southold genealogy errata https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~riss/genealogy/ny/southold/myths_discoveries/hallock.html * [[Space:1686_Census_of_Southold%2C_New_York|1686 Census of Southold, New York]] ** https://archive.org/details/newyorkgenealog30gree/page/n270/mode/1up ==Finch== * Descendants of John Finch of Connecticut , Thummel, Claude B., b. 1885, https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/524510/?offset=&return=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= or https://gengophers.com/book.html#/book/76894?page=609&given=Coe&surname=Finch ** Pg 212 James, Zophar, Coe , John ** Pg 214 Solomon and letters ** pg 396 Zophar and Coe b1824 (labeled pg 596) ** Pg 397 Coe b1804 + Coe b 1824 ** Ph 398 James Manning letter and John letter following ** pg 602 Coe b1832 ** Pg 398 John ** Pg 399 Coe b 1837 ** Pg 396 https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/524510/?offset=&return=1#page=403&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= ** Pg 602 https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/524510/?offset=&return=1#page=609&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= ** Pg 212 https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/524510/?offset=&return=1#page=218&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= * https://gengophers.com/book.html#/book/79395?page=263&given=Coe&surname=Finch Hudson-Mohawk genealogical and family memoirs : a record of achievements of the people of the Hudson and Mohawk valleys in New York state included within the present counties of Albany, Rensselaer, Washington, Saratoga, Montgomery, Fulton, Sche; Vol. 04, Author Reynolds, Cuyler, b. 1866 * Coe Finch Austin https://gengophers.com/book.html#/book/7308?page=82&given=Coe&surname=Finch https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/family/LWXX-7K1 botanist https://gengophers.com/book.html#/book/31788?page=133&given=Coe&surname=Finch * pg 507 https://gengophers.com/book.html#/book/34891?page=102&given=Coe&surname=Finch History of Orange County, New York : with illustrations and biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men V.2, Author Ruttenber, Edward Manning ==Virginia== * Pugh, Maud. Capon Valley. Its Pioneers and Their Descendants, 1698 to 1940. United States, Genealogical.com, 2009. Volume ii, page 217-218 http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/214343/224 ==Gossett== * Frank Gossett https://web.archive.org/web/20001203101500/http://members.surfsouth.com/~fgossett/index.htm * Kim Hughes site on Milton Gossett, includes annotated Newcomer book https://web.archive.org/web/20091020095610/http://geocities.com/Heartland/Hollow/9076/index.html * ''The Family of Gossett'' by Newcomer https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Family_of_Gossett_by_Newcomer ==Brooklyn and NY city== * https://www.italiangen.org/databases/ * Groom, bride index search https://stevemorse.org/vital/nymarriages-igg.html * Rootsweb resources for ny marriage ** Marriage laws in NY https://web.archive.org/web/20030201173100/http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Marriage/marr.info.html ** A-z crowdsourced list https://web.archive.org/web/20030414014656/http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Marriage/Marr.index.html ** Assorted marriage https://web.archive.org/web/20030216133547/http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/paper.trails.Marr.html * Paper trails general Brooklyn page https://web.archive.org/web/20030624175001/http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Bklyn.Info.Page.html ==Irish Ancestry== * Irish civil And Church records https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-search.jsp * Irish census records http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ * Belfast cemetery search https://dof.belfastcity.gov.uk/burialsearch/BurialSearch.aspx?GraveSection=D1&GraveNumber=195&CemeteryName=Dundonald%20Cemetery ==Veterans grave records== * VA grave locator https://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/ngl/ * VA daily burial schedule https://www.cem.va.gov/dailyburialschedule/ ==Pa/Hess=== * Hess homestead https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hess_Homestead * Theres also this that references deeds for Christian and Magdalena Hershey https://www.lancasterhistory.org/finding-aids/herr-neff-andkauffman-family-manor-twppapers/ * Pg 287 Hershey marriages https://archive.org/details/genealogyhistory00kauf/page/287/mode/1up Other good stuff likely in here ==Illinois== * Veterans search https://apps.ilsos.gov/isaveterans/civilmustersrch.jsp * Adjutant general report, Illinois, Vol I. 1861-1866. Starts with general discussion, listed of organizations, then the regiments starting with 1st infantry, goes to veteran's battalion 14th and 15th infantry. https://archive.org/details/reportofadjutantv1illi * Adjutant general report, Illinois, Vol II. 1861-1866. Starts with 16th infantry, goes to 35th. https://archive.org/details/reportofadjutantv2illi * Adjutant general report, Illinois, Vol III. 1861-1866. Starts with 36th infantry, goes to 55th. https://archive.org/details/reportofadjutantv3illi * Adjutant general report, Illinois, Vol IV. 1861-1866. Starts with 56th infantry, goes to 77th. https://archive.org/details/reportofadjutantv4illi * Adjutant general report, Illinois, Vol V. 1861-1866. Starts with 78th infantry, goes to 105th. https://archive.org/details/reportofadjutantv5illi/page/n7/mode/2up * Adjutant generals report, Illinois, Vol VI. 1861-1866. Starts with the 106th infantry. Ends with 131st consolidated. https://archive.org/details/reportadjutantg01vancgoog * Adjutant generals report, Illinois, Vol VII. Contains 132nd infantry to 156th (one year) infantry, then 1st cavalry thru 5th. https://archive.org/details/reportofadjutantv7illi/page/n5/mode/2up * Adjutant general report, Illinois, Vol VIII. 1861-1866. Starts with 6th cavalry, goes to 17th. Then lists artillery, battery, and regular army recruits. https://archive.org/details/reportofadjutantv8illi * Adjutant generals report, Illinois, Vol 9?. Black Hawk and Mexican Wars I https://archive.org/details/reportofadjutantv9illi * Listed as father of Elizabeth Bell Bennett on page 121 of Book: Among the Hills, 1806-1982: Descendants of Thomas and Rosanna (Young) Hills by Joyce Madlem and Carole Burris http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/138861/130 from FamilySearch accessed 3 March 2023 ==England== * [[Space:Katie%27s_guide_to_English_sources_for_WikiTree|Katie's guide to English sources for WikiTree]] ==Misc== * https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/maxey/1465/ Edith Maxey ==Lists of sources== * list managed by [[Pierpont-94|Rick Pierpont]]: [[Space:Category-Source|Category-Source]] ==Search tools== * One step Search tools https://stevemorse.org/index.html * Genealogy gophers https://gengophers.com * Google books http://books.google.com * Archive.org and openlibrary.org ==Martha's vineyard== * Martha's vineyard Intelligencer ** Index https://mvmuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/IndexIntelligencer.pdf ** Tocs https://mvmuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Journal-TOCs.pdf ** Folder Aug 1959 to Nov 1989 https://mvmuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/ ** Folder Feb 1990 to Fall 2011 https://mvmuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/ ===Testing ancestry links=== * http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=inmarr1880&h=2842549&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt * http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1830usfedcenancestry&h=261280&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt * {{Ancestry Record|db|record}} * {{Ancestry Record|1830usfedcenancestry|261280}} * https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/261280:1830usfedcensus

Michelle Ketcham To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Ketcham-879|Michelle Ketcham]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Ketcham-879&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Michelle Ketcham To-Do List|Michelle's current to-do list]].'' ==Projects== * find sources for children of [[Patterson-21621|Margaret Anne (Patterson) Woods (1888-abt.1923)]] and also her uncles/aunts * Add children for [[Landis-992|Barbara (Landis) Becker (1736-1779)]] * add children for [[Law-3301|Lorena Irene (Law) Walton (abt.1817-abt.1892)]] ** her daughter Sarah's 2nd husband's grandfather is [[Gray-15685|Joseph Howard Gray Sr. (1779-1863)]] * connect diarist [[Lawton-2843|Jane Vardell (Lawton) Varn (1863-1955)]] * Research [[Hawkins-7446|Mary Catherine (Hawkins) Hudson (1824-1898)]]. Did she remarry? Who are the kids in 1880? Run agc on her siblings etc * Add family for [[Seversmith-3|Herbert Furman Seversmith (1909-1967)]] .the [[Hewlett-172|John Hewlett Esq. (1730-1812)]] connection was bad. ** Look into confusion on [[Young-20887|Isaac Young (bef.1740-bef.1833)]] * Connect [[Bailey-33838|Frederic William Bailey (1858-1918)]] https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/family/LDJB-ZJB * find Joseph Ketcham and Mary L Ketcham his wife, who there are portraits of that were painted by Salmon Corwin, son of Horton Corwin. in 1806 Joseph built a sawmill in Mt Hope and invented a animal powered butter churn. see notes in letter from Nancie Craig of mt hope historical society who were trying to buy the painting. Salmon Corwin killed by lightning 3 sept 1855. https://archive.org/details/corwingenealogyc00corw/page/95/mode/1up and 189 ** Salmon 94MG-PRL and K67Y-H3N ** [[Mullock-32|Mary Laverick (Mullock) Ketcham (1783-1860)]] * Cleanup children of [[Corwin-110|Daniel Corwin (1680-1747)]] and FamilySearch LCZH-3DL and 2WF8-KKW . Also check on merge proposed for his father Corwin-817 and Corwin-154 see sources attached to Daniel * Look at detangling of ** https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KQGM-DWH and the Giambrunos on the next page including the elder Leonardo ** G85K-SW3 Caterina issues ** [[Scaturro-85|Antonina (Scaturro) Giambruno (abt.1895-)]] **https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/161624188/calcedonia-giambruno * fix issue with wrong 2nd wife for Nicholas Gentry- actually belongs to Nicholas gentry his nephew. * Figure out correct mother for [[Deverick-26|Frances J (Deverick) Dodds (1819-1861)]] see notes on both parents profiles * Add children for [[Thomas-10395|John Thomas (1751-1831)]] under both wives and work on bio for Nancy. (Elizabeth Emmerling. Dodd flax is the 2nd wife). Discuss with [[Christensen-4579|Carl Christensen]] if needed * Is [[Mulock-144|William Mulock (1753-1826)]] conflated? Is [[Mullock-31|William Mullock (abt.1788-1869)]] really his son? * People flagged in my personal categories https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ketcham-879 * Research and create subjects of this article https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn83031675/1898-10-06/ed-1/seq-2/#date1=09/01/1898&index=1&date2=10/31/1898&words=blizzards&to_year2=1898&searchType=advanced&sequence=0&from_year2=1898&proxdistance=10&page=1&county=Orange&rows=20&ortext=&proxtext=Blizzard+&phrasetext=&andtext=&dateFilterType=range&SearchType2=prox10 with M742-QSH * Research and update profile for [[Seybolt-13|George Frederick Seybolt (1792-1842)]] * Disambiguate [[Seybolt-14|Thomas H. Seybolt (1817-1887)]] and https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/family/KHBR-9K8 * Disambiguate Hannah Harding Tuttle https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/family/LYWD-3HS vs [[Harding-2246|Hannah (Harding) Hallstead (1763-1792)]] * Look at Phoebe pitcher Ketcham-623 [[Ketcham-623|Phoebe Pitcher (Ketcham) Vischer (1807-1884)]] does she have the correct Isaac for father? * At least make notes about the Andrew/Eli/Alia census mystery [[Walton-9838|Andrew Walton (abt.1829-)]] * Add children to [[Hershey-294|Abraham Hershey (1774-1839)]] * Add profiles to [[Humphreys-475|Humphrey 475]] connection s * Research [[Harris-27958|Nancy (Harris) Blackwell Sublett (abt.1779-1852)]]. Which is her maiden name? https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/family/LVXY-LZ5 * Work on children of [[Nail-123|John Nail (abt.1776-1829)]] * Add children and wife for [[Harding-479|Amos Harding (abt.1770-abt.1852)]]. also fix up Bio. * Fix up bio for https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wells-Family-Tree-6395 Sarah wells ( and William bull https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bull-592) and add links to the Denne family Sarah lived with. Also didn't Sarah remarry? Add grandchildren and flesh out cousins in my line. [[Bull-592|William]] [[Wells-6395|Sarah]] * Add sources and bios to people connected to [[Wiggins-3662|Wiggins, Judson Kilpatrick]]. Also add store photo * Add related sources and approach Nathaniel Rockwell profile owner re possible parents change. Also research family of proposed mother * Research https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9MWM-97T Barnabas Horton * Gedmatch * Change mother for Tully [[Timberlake-580|Tully (Timberlake) Sublett (1806-1875)]]. Research Notes KY records * Research parents of [[Harding-8570|Stephen Harding]], add siblings. Likely Father: [[Harding-479|Amos Harding]]. Possible grandfathers : [[Harding-442|John Harding]] and [[Harding-4790|John Harding]] * Look at possible find a grave 65255966 for John Arthur gosset * Check and update [[Cuddebeck-3|Abraham Cuddeback ]] , existing gedcom update, needs wives, dob check * Add entries for these two to disambiguate. There are two Blandina van Etten Cuddeback that were improperly merged. This one is LZNS-6R7, daughter of Levi. For the other one see GD7Z-D22, wife of Jacob, daughter of Jacob Van Etten * Work on [[Ketcham-948|Electa Ketcham]] and her father and the two men he gets confused with. John L of Secaucus and John S of Michigan, plus the other two non matches he has * Add sources for [[Seybolt-13|George Frederick Seybolt (1792-1842)]] and linked profiles up and down from him. Also look into sons John and Thomas not shown on familysearch. * Figure out parents for [[Bennett-33126|Margaret Willis (Bennett) Ketcham (1816-1912)]]. I don't think Willis is part of her name. I suspect born to her mother out of wedlock and John Willis is Stepfather. * Investigate further Emmerling-42 aka FamilySearch 271N-1WD and detached source https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/105699691?returnLabel=Elizabeth%20Emmerling%20(271N-1WD)&returnUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.familysearch.org%2Ftree%2Fperson%2Fchangelog%2F271N-1WD and detached children LCVJ-DZ2 Milan and 99RL-3TT Azaraiah * FamilySearch to do list * [[Bull-2724|John Springstead Bull (1809-1876)]] is the guy that bought the DeWitt Clinton homestead ==General Wikitree projects== * Civil war https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1506578/us-civil-war-january-2023-challenge * GEDcom cleanup * Code girls * Bio builders * 15 for 15 in 2023 ==List of people to work on next== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Cuddeback-176|Cuddeback, Mary Elizabeth]] || 1841-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Myers-17492|Ketcham, Elizabeth (Myers)]] || || to-do |- | [[Myers-17719|Myers, Frank Walter]] || 1879-07-04 || to-do |- | [[Malcolm-2262|Walton, Malinda A (Malcolm) ]] || 1853-12-02 || to-do |- | [[Walton-8995|Walton, Anderson ]] || 1825-03-25 || to-do |- | [[Wiggins-3748|Wiggins, James B]] || 1838-09-09 || to-do |- | [[Wiggins-3749|Wiggins, Fanny Eva]] || 1866-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gillett-2867|Wiggins, Olive (Gillett) ]] || 1799-02-24 || to-do |- | [[Wiggins-3750|Wiggins, Stephen ]] || 1789-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wiggins-3751|Wiggins, Charlotte ]] || 1829-10-00 || to-do |- |- | [[Marrone-80|marrone, Angela ]] || 1881-10-00 || to-do |- |- | [[Bruno-1008| Bruno, Salvatore]] || 18xx-10-00 || to-do |- |- | [[Baker-51765| Baker, Josephine]] || 18xx-10-00 || to-do |- |- | [[Giambruno-7| giambruno, pietro]] || 18xx-10-00 || to-do |- |- | [[Dodd-6183|Dodd, Moses ]] || 18xx-10-00 || to-do |- |} == Unrelated people linked in bios that need to be connected to the tree== * Hannah Cosgrove and others under Judson Wiggins * [[McDaniel-7689|Albert McDaniel]] needs the rest of his family added, and to be connected to the main tree, and so do [[Wilkins-6358|James Wilkins]] , [[Goodman-6685|Leon Goodman]] , [[Tuttle-5444|Andrew Tuttle]] , [[Brooks-21179|Noah Brooks]] , [[Wolf-7487|Alma Wolf]] * Also add Eliakim Nash and update [[Sherrard-190|Thomas Sherrard]] bio * Find parents for Frank Petrimoulx https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/family/LTW6-N7T, maybe sister or half sister of Sophie Fountaine? * The mother of [[Malcolm-2262|Walton, Malinda A (Malcolm) ]] may be conflated on FamilySearch and wikitree. See notes on profile of her (Sarah White/bowyer/Malcolm) ===Tools=== * Quick start bio building app https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/shipley1223/Bio.html * A good tool to look for people to work on is Missing Links https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/connections/ * For other things to do, see my categories https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ketcham-879 * More apps https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Apps * Average age at death for ancestors statistics https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/stats/

Michelle Ketcham Tree Boughs

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the Boughs of the world tree that is wikitree that [[Ketcham-879|Michelle]] is currently working on: Related: # [[Ketcham-903|Charles Louis Ketcham (1876-1953)]] and [[Moore-65692|Nellie Blanche (Moore) Ketcham (1876-1965)]] # [[Wiggins-3662|Judson Kilpatrick Wiggins (abt.1869-1908)]] and [[Harding-8218|Flora Anna (Harding) Wiggins (1874-1955)]] # [[Myers-17719|Frank Walter Myers (1879-1980)]] and [[Patterson-20822|Sarah Kidney (Patterson) Myers (1881-1948)]] # [[Gossett-1180|John Monroe Gossett (1867-1950)]] and [[Walton-8636|Viola Olive (Walton) Gossett (1866-1931)]] # [[Robertson-21311|Virgil William Robertson (1880-1945)]] and [[Rockwell-3112|Nora Della (Rockwell) Robertson (1887-1966)]] # [[Giambruno-7|Pietro Giambruno (1885-aft.1940)]] and [[Montalbano-351|Maria (Montalbano) Giambruno (1898-)]] # [[Baker-51765|Josephine (Baker) Niblock (1895-aft.1940)]] # [[Petschauer-1|Rose (Petschauer) Melzig (1892-)]] # [[Centonze-2|Chiara Catherine (Centonze) Colatutto (1897-1986)]] # [[Wolf-7487|Alma Carol Henriette (Wolf) Rockow (1906-1955)]] Others: # [[Giambruno-16|Giuseppe Giambruno (1880-1930)]] and [[Marrone-80|Angelina (Marrone) Giambruno (1882-)]] # [[Walton-8995|Anderson Walton (abt.1825-abt.1891)]] and [[Sigler-851|Caroline Matilda (Sigler) Walton (abt.1830-1893)]] # [[Goodman-6685|Leon Elsworth Goodman (1893-1980)]] # [[Wilkins-6358|James Allen Wilkins (1869-1952)]] # [[Tuttle-5444|Andrew Tuttle (1865-1933)]]

Michelle's Images

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'''My library of links and how to's for WikiTree''' ==Images for G2G== { {Religion|image=ADWP-235.png|text=Murphy lived to 105 years of age.} } You would need to replace the bolded text with your own. "Murphy" is the last name of my 105 year old person, the first name is automatically inserted once you save the profile. ==Source a Thon== 2019 Team Missouri [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Team_Missouri_-_Source-A-Thon] https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Spanish_Vital_Record_Research_Hints Infant Mortality Profiles [ [Category:Missouri, Infant Mortality] ] {{Died Young}} [ [Category: Texas, Infant Mortality|Austin County] ] need to make cheat sheets for common sources https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Data_Doctors https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/FAMILYSEARCHID https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:EditFamilySearch ==Sourcing== Star Profile info https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Star_Profiles https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Holocaust_5_Star_Profile_List FindaGrave If not citing FaG in the profile, but just FYI == Sources == See also: * {{FindAGrave|1234}} use the link provided at the bottom of the Find A Grave memorial, then I edit it to suit WikiTree: So, for my father's find a grave citation: Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 29 December 2020), memorial page for Roger William Durbin (9 Jan 1934–10 May 2008), {{FindAGrave|26782567}}, citing Conestoga Memorial Park, Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Natalie (contributor 47463070). I removed the first link and inserted the Find a Grave template. The original citation is displayed at Find a Grave like this: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 29 December 2020), memorial page for Roger William Durbin (9 Jan 1934–10 May 2008), Find a Grave Memorial no. 26782567, citing Conestoga Memorial Park, Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Natalie (contributor 47463070) . [[:Category:External_Link_Templates|Category:External_Link_Templates]] Online Funeral Home Obituaries Billlion graves BillionGraves.com. Grave record for John S. Durham (8 Jun 1843 - 12 Jan 1918), BillionGraves Record 530346 Leavenworth, Leavenworth, Kansas, United States. I would like to get an active link to the page. == Biography == === Early Life === === Family === === Occupation === === Death & Legacy === === Timeline === == Research Notes == === Disputed Origins === == Sources == == Acknowledgements == * [http://www.digitalbookindex.org/ Digital book index] * [http://www.digitalbookindex.org/_SEARCH/search011t-rev.asp Digital book subject list] ==One Name Study== Enke ==WikiTree Resources== ===WikiTree Apps=== *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Apps all apps listed *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:WikiTree_Plus WikiTree Plus *https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/shipley1223/Bio.html Biography Generator *[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/anderson23510/stickers/] find German ancestors or descendants *https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/brickwalls/ Brick wall ancestors *https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/stats/ Ancestor Statistics ===WikiTree How-to's=== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Cheatsheet [[:Category:External_Link_Templates|Category:External_Link_Templates]] [[:Category:External_Link_Templates|Category:External_Link_Templates]] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Wikitext *[[How_to_use_WikiTree|How to use WikiTree]] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_(glyph)#Five_points How to type a star] *[[Space:List_of_Lists|List of Lists]] [[Help:Links_to_FindAGrave|Help:Links_to_FindAGrave]] [[Help:Sources_Style_Guide|Help:Sources_Style_Guide]] [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/ashley1950/index.html] *[[:Category:Genealogy_Help|Genealogy_Help]]
*[[Help_Index|WikiTree Help Index]] *[[Glossary|WikiTree Glossary]] *[[Project:Language#Language_Portals|Language Portals]] *[[Space:Sources%2C_Managing_on_WikiTree|Managing Sources on WikiTree]] *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8yyS_46URc&feature=youtu.be Video, How to Add an Inline Reference youtube.com] By: [[Fiscus-32 | Julie A Ricketts]] *[[Beyond_the_Basics_of_WikiTree|Beyond The Basics Of WikiTree]] [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/ashley1950/index.html] *[[Courtesy|Courtesy wikitree]] [[Space:WikiTree_Media|Space:WikiTree_Media]] [[Space:WikiFree_Memes|Space:WikiFree_Memes]] *[[Space:Sources_-_RWK|Sources - RWK]] *[[Space:Sources_Resources|Sources_Resources]]
*[[Space:Most_Used_Links|Most_Used_Links]]
*[[Space:Category-Source|Category-Source]]
*[[:Category:Templates|Templates Category]] including [[:Category:Source_Templates|Source Templates]]
such as the [[Template:DAR-grs|DAR-grs citation format]]]
Samples of one name studies for suggestions [[Space:Threlkeld_Name_Study|Space:Threlkeld_Name_Study]] ==United States -- Kansas== Category:Wichita, Kansas put double brackets around it [[ Category:Highland Cemetery, Wichita, Kansas put double brackets around it [[ ==United States -- Missouri== ===Franklin County=== https://www.sos.mo.gov/images/archives/deathcerts/1920/1920_00016901.PDF https://www.sos.mo.gov/images/archives/deathcerts/1920/1920_00016911.PDF https://www.sos.mo.gov/images/archives/deathcerts/1920/1920_00016919.PDF https://www.sos.mo.gov/images/archives/deathcerts/1920/1920_00006054.PDF https://www.sos.mo.gov/images/archives/deathcerts/1920/1920_00006057.PDF https://www.sos.mo.gov/images/archives/deathcerts/1920/1920_00006067.PDF https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/63108263/anna-maria-eckelkamp https://www.sos.mo.gov/images/archives/deathcerts/1920/1920_00006063.PDF https://www.sos.mo.gov/images/archives/deathcerts/1920/1920_00006063.PDF https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50775569/anna-elizabeth-johansmann ===Gasconade County=== [[:Category: Missouri, Images|Category:Gasconade_County%2C_Missouri%2C_Images]] [[:Category:Gasconade_County%2C_Missouri_One_Place_Study|Category:Gasconade_County%2C_Missouri_One_Place_Study]] [[:Category:Gasconade_County_Battalion%2C_US_Reserve_Corps_Missouri_Home_Guard%2C_United_States_Civil_War|Category:Gasconade_County_Battalion%2C_US_Reserve_Corps_Missouri_Home_Guard%2C_United_States_Civil_War]] [[:Category:Gasconade_County%2C_Missouri%2C_Cemeteries|Category:Gasconade_County%2C_Missouri%2C_Cemeteries]] [[:Category:Gasconade_County%2C_Missouri|Category:Gasconade_County%2C_Missouri]] [[:Category:Gasconade%2C_Missouri|Category:Gasconade%2C_Missouri]] [[:Category:Owensville%2C_Missouri|Category:Owensville%2C_Missouri]] [[:Category:Countryside_Memorial_Gardens%2C_Canaan%2C_Missouri|Category:Countryside_Memorial_Gardens%2C_Canaan%2C_Missouri]] [[:Category:Missouri%2C_Durbin_Name_Study|Category:Missouri%2C_Durbin_Name_Study]] https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50775569/anna-elizabeth-johansmann ===Miller County=== ===Osage County=== ===St. Louis County=== 4 Jan 1919 page 2 St. Louis Star and Times, 27 deaths from flu last week. 31,876 cases, 2,036 flu deaths, 928 pneumonia deaths. Newspaper clippings Some time ago, Wikipedia began recommending that, where feasible, source citations include links captured for archive at the Internet Wayback Machine (https://web.archive.org/). Because link addresses, or URLs, can change, that's a simple method to prevent "link rot" and to help ensure that the link cited remains available. Where WikiTree has an external link template available--as for Ancestry.com source records--that's what I use in profiles. Go to the Wayback Machine, pasting a link into the "Save Page Now" field, and then using both the original link and the Waybacked URL in citations on WikiTree. Image of obituary [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92237249/obituary-for-myrtle-a-threalkeld-aged/ freely viewable] courtesy of Newspapers.com; and also at an Internet Archive [https://web.archive.org/web/20220312234537/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92237249/obituary-for-myrtle-a-threalkeld-aged/ capture of the clipping]. == Sources ==

Michelle's source templates

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[[Category:Gerard-337]] {{EE censusf |censusid= 1850 United States Federal Census |j1= Indiana |j2= Posey County |schedule= Population schedule |division= Robb Township |pages= 288B |ed= Image 247 |house= 547 |person=Joseph Davis 33,Mary Davis 27, Elizabeth Davis 9, Martha R Davis, John B Davis 5, Samuel E Davis 3, Laura C Davis 1, John Murdock 33 |filmid= Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432, 1009 rolls); Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29; National Archives, Washington, D.C. |roll= M432_166 }} {{EE censusf |censusid= 1860 United States Federal Census |j1= Indiana |j2= Posey County |schedule= Population schedule |division= Robb Township (Stewartsville) |pages= 548 |ed= Image 22 |house= 157 |person= Joseph Davis ,Mary C Davis, Martha 18, John Davis 15, William 10, Joseph 6, George P. Davis 3, Mary E.Davis 9/12, Samuel E. 13(nephew) |filmid= Family History Film: 803290 1860 U.S. census, population schedule. NARA microfilm publication M653, 1,438 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d |roll= M653_290 }} {{EE censusf |censusid= 1870 United States Federal Census |j1= Indiana |j2= Posey County |schedule= Population schedule |division= Robb Township (Stewartsville) |pages= 395B |ed= Image 420 |house= 259 |person= Joseph Davis ,Mary C Davis, John B. Davis, William H. 18, Joseph G. 16, George P. Davis 12, Mary E.Davis 9, Samuel E. 23 |filmid= Family History Film:545851 1870 U.S. census, population schedule. NARA microfilm publication M653, 1,438 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d |roll= M593_352 }} {{EE censusf |censusid= 1880 United States Federal Census |j1= Indiana |j2= Posey County |schedule= Population schedule |division= Robb Township |pages= 206D |ed= Image 0675 |house= 285 |person=Joseph Davis 64,Mary Davis 7, Geo P. Davis 22, Mary Davis 20 |filmid= Family History Film: 1254305 Seventh Census of the United States, 1880; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432, 1009 rolls); Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29; National Archives, Washington, D.C. |roll= M432_166 }} *Samuel endicott living next door, Mary Moutray lives down the street {{EE censusf |censusid= 1900 United States Federal Census |j1= Indiana |j2= Posey County |schedule= Population schedule |division= Robb Township |pages= 11A |ed= Image 21 of 25 |house= 240 |person= Geo P. Davis 42(head), Nettie 37(wife), Joseph Davis83father), Mary C., Davis 77(mother), Mary E.Davis 20(sister), Samuel E. (nephew) |filmid= Family History Film: 1240398 Seventh Census of the United States, 1880; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432, 1009 rolls); Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29; National Archives, Washington, D.C. |roll= 389 }} Samuel endicott, Sallie, Logan, Albert Endicott were all neighbors to Mary ENdicott Davis in 1900 census *George Jackson {{EE censusf |censusid=1860 United States Federal Census |j1=Wisconsin |j2= Dodge County |schedule= Population schedule |division= Ashippun |pages= 38 |ed= Image 43 |date= 1860 |person= George Jackson |filmid= Family History Library Film: 805405 |roll= M653_1405 }}

Michigan Adoption Resources

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[[Category:United States Adoption Resources]] [[Project:Adoption_Angels|Adoption Angels Project]] The Adoption Angels Project is currently editing and expanding all Resources by Location pages. It is a work in progress. [[McBeth-165|McBeth-165]] 00:48, 21 August 2020 (UTC) ---- '''Michigan is an "open state" as of 2015''', "an adult adoptee can get an original birth certificate if the birth parent’s rights were terminated prior to 05/28/1945 or on or after 09/12/1980." ==Original birth certificate== ==Non Identifying Information== ==Third Party Agencies== (adoption agencies, orphanages, intermediaries) ==State Laws== ==Additional Local Resources== ==WikiTree Project==

Michigan Aviation Hall of Fame

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Fuller-5853 Source Pages]] === Headline text === * Complete Title: Michigan Aviation Hall of Fame ** by Aerospace & Science Experience: AIR ZOO === Available online: === * https://www.airzoo.org/enshrinees === Examples === : '''Sources:''' :: [[#AirZoo|AIR_ZOO]]:''[[Space:Michigan Aviation Hall of Fame|Michigan Aviation Hall of Fame]]'', an [https://www.airzoo.org '''AIR ZOO''' ''Aerospace & Science Experience'']. ::: copying the above yields:
[[#AirZoo|AIR_ZOO]]:''[[Space:Michigan Aviation Hall of Fame|Michigan Aviation Hall of Fame]]'', an [https://www.airzoo.org '''AIR ZOO''' ''Aerospace & Science Experience'']. : '''Inline Citation:''' :: '''For Single use:''' :* [[#AirZoo|AIR_ZOO]]: [https://www.airzoo.org/enshrinees ''Insert name of enshrinee''] ::: copying the above yields:
[[#AirZoo|AIR_ZOO]]: [https://www.airzoo.org/enshrinees ''Insert name of enshrinee'']

:: '''For Multiple uses of same pages:''' :* First use: [[#AirZoo|AIR_ZOO]]: [https://www.airzoo.org/enshrinees ''Insert name of enshrinee''] ::: copying the above yields:
[[#AirZoo|AIR_ZOO]]: [https://www.airzoo.org/enshrinees ''Insert name of enshrinee''] :* After First Use: ::: copying the above yields:
NOTE: this source first used on [[Chaffee-261|Roger Bruce Chaffee]]. See [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Chaffee-261&diff=81254803&oldid=81254059 edit page]. === What Links Here === * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Michigan Aviation Hall of Fame|'''WikiTree Profiles that use this source''']] == Enshrinees Needing Profiles == Do these [https://www.airzoo.org/enshrinees enshrinees] who have passed away have WikiTree profiles? : If so add this source to them. : If not, add their profile. === Tolbert "Ted" Abrams (1895-1990) === === Col. Norman C. Appold (1917-2004) === === William A. Barber (1925-1987) === === Lt. Cyrus K. Bettis 1893-1925 === === Maj. Gen. Richard L. Bodycombe, USAF, Retired === === William E. Boeing Sr. (1881-1956) === [[Boeing-5|Boeing-5]] === John F.X. Browne (1935-2012) === === Clayton J. Brukner (1896-1977) === === Gilbert A. Cargill (1916-2004) === === Walter J. Carr (1896-1970) === === Vice Adm. Thomas F. Connolly, USN, Retired (1909-1996) === === Beaumont "Pard" Diver (1912-1990) === === Urban Leonard “Ben” Drew (1924-2013) === === Ivan H. Driggs (1894-1955) === === Lt. Col. Howard R. Ebersole, USAF, Retired (1922-2005) === === James L. Edwards (1940-2010) === === Col. Marvin "Sonny" Eliot, AFRC (1920-2012) === === Cdr. Michael R. Erard, USN, Retired (1908-2002) === === Brig. Gen. Floyd E. Evans, USAF, Retired (1893-1966) === === Col. Walter B. Forbes, USAF, Retired (1924-2018) === === Edsel B. Ford (1893-1943) === === Henry Ford (1863-1947) === === Capt. Robert F. Freitag, USN, Retired (1920-1998) === === Robert A. Fuhrman (1925-2009) === === Col. Francis S. “Gabby” Gabreski, USAF, Retired (1919-2002) === === Capt. Robert D. Gibb, USAF (1922-1951) === === Lt. Col. Edgar Allen “Pete” Goff Jr., USAF, Retired (1896-1989) === === Lt. Col. James T. Greshel, USAF, Retired (1934-2015) === === CMSgt. Duane D. Hackney, USAF, Retired (1947-1993) === === Henry Allyn Haigh II (1924-2014) === === Robert L. Hall (1905-1991) === === Alice H. Hammond (1907-1993) === === Richard. E. Harrison (1922-1965) === === Willis M. Hawkins (1913-2004) === === Edward H. Heinemann (1908-1992) === === Augustus M. Herring (1867-1926) === === Harry J. Hillaker (1919-2009) === === Cass S. Hough Sr. (1904-1990) === === Harvey M. Hughes (1906-2000) === === Clarence L. "Kelly" Johnson (1910-1990) === === Maj. Gen. John A. Johnston, USAF, Retired (1923-2003) === === Elwood J. "Sam" Junkin (1827-1926) === === Lt. Cdr. Ira C. “Ike” Kepford, USN, Retired (1919-1987) === === Albert Grant Kettles (1898-1972) === === Capt. Iven C. “Kinch” Kincheloe Jr., USAF (1928-1958) === === James H. "Jack" Knight (1892-1945) === === William Powell Lear Sr. (1902-1978) === === Edgar J. Lesher (1914-1998) === === Lt. Gen. James E. Light Jr., USAF, Retired (1927-2012) === === Dr. Richard Upjohn Light (1902-1994) === === Brig. Gen. Charles A. Lindbergh, USAF, Retired (1902-1974) === === Nancy Harkness Love (1914-1976) === === Neal V. Loving (1916-1998) === === 1Lt. Aleda E. Lutz, USAAF (1915-1944) === === Richard D. Macon (1921-2007) === === Col. Walker M. “Bud” Mahurin, USAF, Retired (1918-2010) === === B.D. (1911-1995) and June (1917-2009) Maule === === Allen H. Meyers (1908-1976) === === James L. "Jim" Mynning (1930-2018) === === Wilbur C. Nelson (1913-1987) === === Theodore Operhall (1918-2012) === === Maj. Gen. Don R. Ostrander, USAF, Retired (1914-1972) === === Frank A. Overcashier (1887-1948) === === Suzanne Upjohn DeLano Parish (1922-2010) === === Philip O. Parmelee (1887 - 1912) === === Prof. Felix W. Pawlowski (1876-1951) === === Lt. Cdr. Jean Hanmer Pearson, USN, Retired (1915-2010) === === Col. Edwin G. Pipp, USAF, Retired (1919-2001) === === Kenneth L. Porter (1896-1988) === === Harriet Quimby (1875-1912) === === James D. "Jay" Ramsey (1916-1992) === === Brig. Gen. Richard A. Rann, USAF, Retired (1923-2014) === === John P. "Jack" Reeder (1916-1999) === === 1st Lt. Karl W. Richter, USAF (1942-1967) === === Edward V. “Eddie” Rickenbacker (1890-1973) === === Lt. Col. Washington D. Ross, USAF, Retired (1919-2017) === === Maj. Gen. Ralph Royce, USAAF, Retired (1890-1965) === === Marion "Babe" Weyant Ruth (1918-2004) === === Rear Adm. John Parke Sager, USN, Retired (1912-1997) === === Creighton G. "Sandy" Sanderson (1913-1988) === === Pat Schiffer (1925-1993) === === Maj. Louis J. Sebille, USAF (1915-1950) === === Col. Jack A. Sims, USAF, Retired (1919-2007) === === Cecil R. "Sinnie" Sinclair (1888-1986) === === George M. Skurla (1921-2001) === === Lt. Col. John M. Slattery, USAF, Retired (1928-2008) === === Lt. Gen. Donavon F. Smith, USAF, Retired (1922-1974) === === Carl B. Squier (1893-1967) === === Bernice T. "B" Steadman (1925-2015) === === Edward A. "Eddie" Stinson Jr. (1894-1932) === === William B. Stout (1880-1956) === === Herbert E. Swan (1924-2002) === === Brig. Gen. Arthur P. Tesner, USAF, Retired (1930-1999) === === Maj. Gen. Lucius Theus, USAF, Retired (1922-2007) === === Lt. Col. Donald C. Thomas Jr., USAF, Retired (1926 - 2011) === === Peter J. VandenBosch (1923-2014) === === Alfred V. Verville (1890-1970) === === Maj. Gen. Hal W. Vincent, USMC, Retired (1927-2015) === === Mary von Mach (1896-1980) === === Maj. Gen. Leigh Wade, USAF, Retired (1897-1991) === === Maj. David Wakefield, USAF, Retired (1922-2012) === === Dr. Sam B. Williams (1921-2009) === === Irving T. Woodhams Sr. (1898 - 1993) === === Maj. Gen. Paul B. Wurtsmith, USAAF (1906-1946) ===

Michigan Boys State

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Michigan Cemeteries Team Progress

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[[:Category: Michigan, Cemeteries|Michigan Cemeteries Category Page]] This page is part of the [[Space:Michigan_Cemeteries_Team|Michigan Cemeteries Team]], and was created in an effort to keep track of our progress in the 550 cemeteries located in our state. Please add the cemeteries that you have completed or are working on to the table below in alphabetical order, along with other pertinent data, and include your best estimates of the percentages of completion for photography and transcriptions. Be sure to check this table before starting a new cemetery to avoid duplications of effort. '''Note:''' You do not have to finish a whole cemetery before moving on to the next! You can certainly create profiles as you transcribe the images, and if you're doing a bigger cemetery in multiple visits, you can transcribe and create profiles for the sections you've done without waiting until you've photographed the whole cemetery. ===Table of Cemeteries=== Note: This table was copied from the Pennsylvania Cemeteries project page to show correct formatting. Please edit the cells of the table with the correct information for Michigan cemeteries. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Cemetery ! scope="col" | City ! scope="col" | County ! scope="col" | Started By ! scope="col" | Start Date ! scope="col" | Survey (% complete) ! scope="col" | Transcription (% complete) ! scope="col" | Photo (click for larger) |- | Cadillac Memorial Gardens-East||Clinton Township||Macomb|||| 2014-07-23||0%||||- |- | [[Space:Pine Lake Cemetery, West Bloomfield, Michigan|Pine Lake Cemetery]]||West Bloomfield||Oakland||[[Pohl-179|Mel Pohl]]||2016-06-15||just started||<1%|| {{Image|file=Pine_Lake_Cemetery_West_Bloomfield_Michigan.jpg|size=75}} |- | [[:Category: St. Hedwig Cemetery and Mausoleum, Dearborn Heights, Michigan|St. Hedwig Cemetery]]||Dearborn Heights||Wayne County||[[Project:Categorization]]||New Cemetery Request||—||—||— |- ! scope="col" | South Hart/Prospect Hill Cemetery ! scope="col" | Hart ! scope="col" | Oceana ! scope="col" | Pider-7 ! scope="col" | April 22, 2017 ! scope="col" | Survey (% complete) ! scope="col" | Transcription (% complete) ! scope="col" | Photo (click for larger) |}

Michigan in The Great War

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[[Category: Michigan]] [[Category: United States of America, World War I]] [[Project:The_Great_War_1914-1918|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Photos-686.png]] [[Space:The_Great_War_1914-1918|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Photos-715.png]] [[Space:United_States_in_The_Great_War|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Photos-808.png]] This page is part of [[Project:The_Great_War_1914-1918|The Great War 1914-1918 Project]]. ------------------
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Michigan in The Great War '''
{{Image|file=Photos-294.gif}} [[Image:Clark-15765-8.gif|400px]] {{Image|file=Wittbrodt-12-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=World War I, Coblenz, Germany, Bernard F. Wittbrodt from Michigan, 1918 }} World War I, also known as the First World War, the Great War, the Seminal Catastrophe, and initially in North America as the European War, was a global war originating in Europe that lasted from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918. Contemporaneously described as "the war to end all wars", it led to the mobilisation of more than 70 million military personnel, including 60 million Europeans, making it one of the largest wars in history. '''Fort Custer''' Fort Custer was a World War I camp first established in 1917 as Camp Custer near Augusta, Kalamazoo County, Michigan. Named after George A. Custer (Cullum 1966), killed 25 Jun 1876 along with his entire command in the Battle of Little Big Horn River. Renamed Fort Custer and designated a permanent military training base on 17 Aug 1940. Active military installation. Now known as Fort Custer Training Center. The first commander of the camp was Major General Joseph T. Dickman (Cullum 2905) who formed the 85th U.S. Infantry Division on 25 Aug 1917 and initiated troop training. The 85th troops arrived starting in August 1917 and departed for France on 21 Jul 1918. The unit was designated a Depot division and supplied replacements for losses in other units. The remnants of the 85th returned to the U.S. and were demobilized in January 1919.

Michigan Mining Disasters

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[[Category: Michigan, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Northeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Northeast United States Mining Disasters]]|'''Michigan Mining Disasters''' Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] Michigan Mining Disasters is the History, Information, and Resource page for the State of Michigan in the United States, in the [[Space:Northeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Northeast United States Mining Disasters Team]] of the Disasters Project. ==History of Mining in Michigan== ===Iron Mining=== ===Copper Mining=== ===Gold Prospect Mining=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Worst Mining Disasters in Michigan ''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Mine''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Location''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Deaths''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Cause''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|3 Nov 1926 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Barnes-Hecker_Iron_Mine_1926|Barnes-Hecker Iron Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Ely Township, Michigan ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|51 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Flood |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|7 Sep 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Osceola_Mine_Disaster_1895|Osceola Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Calumet, Michigan ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|30 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Fire |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|28 Sep 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Mansfield_Iron_Mine_1893|Mansfield Iron Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Crystal Falls, Michigan ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|28 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Inrush of water |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|21 Feb 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Amasa-Porter_Mine_Disaster_1918|Amasa-Porter Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Amasa, Michigan ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|17 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Cave-in |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|7 Jan 1902 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Negaunee_Mine_Disaster_1902|Negaunee Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Negaunee, Michigan ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|10 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Cave-in |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|14 May 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Red_Jacket_Copper_Mine_Disaster|Red Jacket Copper Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Calumet, Michigan ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|10 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hoisting cage overwind |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|20 Sep 1907 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Rolling_Mill_Mine_Disaster_1907|Rolling Mill Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Negaunee, Michigan ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|10 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hoisting failure |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|1 Jun 1959 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Sherwood_Mine_Disaster_1959|Sherwood Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Iron River, Michigan ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|6 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Gas |- |} |} ==Museums/Memorials in Michigan== ==Resources and "Read More About It"== ==Sources== *[http://www.gendisasters.com/mainlist/michigan/Mining%20Explosions%20and%20Accidents Michigan Mining Disasters] *[https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/mining/statistics/content/allminingdisasters.html CDC Mining Disasters]

Michigan Resource Page US Civil War: War Between the States

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[[Category: United States of America, United States Civil War]] Michigan Resource Page for WikiTree:
'''US Civil War: War Between the States Project'''
*[[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States | US Civil War: War Between the States Project Page]] *[[Space:Civil_War_Project_Resource_Page | Project Resource Page]] ==Introduction== Michigan made a substantial contribution to the Union during the American Civil War. While the state itself was far removed from the combat theaters of the war, Michigan supplied a large number of troops and several generals, including George Armstrong Custer. When, at the beginning of the war, Michigan was asked to supply no more than four regiments, Governor Austin Blair sent seven. Upon the arrival of Michigan's 1st volunteers President Abraham Lincoln was prompted to remark, "Thank God for Michigan."[[Wikipedia:Michigan in the Civil War]]. === Free Sites === *[http://libguides.lib.msu.edu/content.php?pid=191821&sid=1615969 Michigan State Univeristy] *[https://bentley.umich.edu/legacy-support/civilwar/introduction.php Michigan in the Civil War] *[https://www.michigan.gov/dmva/0,4569,7-126-2360_3003_3009-16995--,00.html Michigan History-Civil War] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Michigan_in_the_Civil_War FamilySearch] M ==== Union ==== *[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015020464387;view=2up;seq=60;skin=mobile Michigan Volunteers] *[https://seekingmichigan.org/ Seeking Michigan] *"Civil War Veterans of Monroe County, Michigan", Book *[https://gsmcmi.org/cpage.php?pt=19 Genealogical Society, Monroe County, Michigan] [https://monroe.lib.mi.us/monroe-and-civil-war/monroe-men-civil-war Monroe and the Civil War] ichigan in the Civil War: Genealogy] === Paid Sites === [http://www.civilwardata.com/ American Civil War Database] Annual Membership $25, visitor pass $10. I haven't used this site, so cannot review. [http://www.fold3.com/ Fold3] Annual Membership, $79.95. Coupons and discounts are available online for certain groups, including veterans. An Ancestry site. Has many military record images (not all), census records. Navagation/searches can be difficult. Record images are very good. [http://go.fold3.com/special/?iid=446 7 Day Free Trial] could be used if you amass a number of searches and complete them at one time. NOTE: Check the project page for members who are willing to do a look up based upon their membership. === Categories Existing on WikiTree === ==== Cemeteries ==== *[[:Category: Michigan, Cemeteries|Michigan, Cemeteries]] ====''Michigan'' Units UNION ==== [[:Category: Michigan, United States Civil War|Michigan Units in the US Civil War]] === Cemeteries === [http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-cemeteries.htm National Parks Service] records search for national cemeteries. [http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/ VA Nationwide Gravesite Locator] === Conflicts in ''State'' === === Flags === Animated flags available at: [http://www.abflags.com/flags-of-the-world/north-america/united-states/ AB Flags] NOTE: Disclaimer is required when used. This can be placed under comments on the photo page. === Medals === === Museums === === Timeline of Events in Michigan === === County Resources === ==== Alcona ==== ==== Alger ==== ==== Allegan ==== ==== Alpena ==== ==== Antrim ==== ==== Arenac ==== ==== Baraga ==== ==== Barry ==== ==== Bay ==== ==== Benzie ==== ==== Berrien ==== ==== Branch ==== ==== Calhoun ==== ==== Cass ==== ==== Charlevoix ==== ==== Cheboygan ==== ==== Chippewa ==== ==== Clare ==== ==== Clinton ==== ==== Crawford ==== ==== Delta ==== ==== Dickinson ==== ==== Eaton ==== ==== Emmet ==== ==== Genesee ==== ==== Gladwin ==== ==== Gogebic ==== ==== Grand Traverse ==== ==== Gratiot ==== ==== Hillsdale ==== ==== Houghton ==== ==== Huron ==== ==== Ingham ==== ==== Ionia ==== ==== Iosco ==== ==== Iron ==== ==== Isabella ==== ==== Jackson ==== ==== Kalamazoo ==== ==== Kalkaska ==== ==== Kent ==== ==== Keweenaw ==== ==== Lake ==== ==== Lapeer ==== ==== Leelanau ==== ==== Lenawee ==== ==== Livingston ==== ==== Luce ==== ==== Mackinac ==== ==== Macomb ==== ==== Manistee ==== ==== Marquette ==== ==== Mason ==== ==== Mecosta ==== ==== Menominee ==== ==== Midland ==== ==== Missaukee ==== ==== Monroe ==== ==== Montcalm ==== ==== Montmorency ==== ==== Muskegon ==== ==== Newaygo ==== ==== Oakland ==== ==== Oceana ==== ==== Ogemaw ==== ==== Ontonagon ==== ==== Osceola ==== ==== Oscoda ==== ==== Otsego ==== ==== Ottawa ==== ==== Presque Isle ==== ==== Roscommon ==== ==== Saginaw ==== ==== St. Clair ==== ==== St. Joseph ==== ==== Sanilac ==== ==== Schoolcraft ==== ==== Shiawassee ==== ==== Tuscola ==== ==== Van Buren ==== ==== Washtenaw ==== ==== Wayne ==== ==== Wexford ==== == Sources == === Footnotes ===

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1) Increase your CC7 number from __1252 (2jan2024)______ (starting number) to ______ (add 160). 2) I joined a RAWK month long Challenge: February 3) Earn 6 Club 1000 badges (make 1000 contributions in a month) * January 2024 * February 2024 * March 2024 * April 2024 4) Participate in 6 monthly challenges (check the challenges tag to find the most recent ones) * January Sourcerers * January Dash of Love * February Sourcerers * February Dash of Love * March Sourcerers * April Sourcerers 5) Participate in 16 weekly challenges (52 Ancestors, Data Doctors Challenge, Saturday Sourcing Sprints, Friday Date Night, WikiTree Challenge) # Saturday Sourcing Sprint 1/6/2024 # Saturday Sourcing Sprint 1/13/2024 # Saturday Sourcing Sprint 1/27/2024 # Saturday Sourcing Sprint 2/10/2024 # Saturday Sourcing Sprint 2/3/2024 # Saturday Sourcing Sprint 2/10/2024 # Saturday Sourcing Sprint 2/17/2024 # Saturday Sourcing Sprint 2/18/2024 # Saturday Sourcing Sprint 2/25/2024 # Saturday Sourcing Sprint 3/2/2024 # Saturday Sourcing Sprint 3/9/2024 # Saturday Sourcing Sprint 3/16/2024 # Saturday Sourcing Sprint 3/23/2024 # Saturday Sourcing Sprint 3/30/2024 # Saturday Sourcing Sprint 4/20/2024 # Saturday Sourcing Sprint 4/27/2024 # Saturday Sourcing Sprint 5/4/2024 # Saturday Sourcing Spring 5/11/2024 6) ===Tally your thank yous given each month:=== Your goal is 16 a month! *January: 16+ *February : 16+ *March: 16+ *April: 16+ *May: *June: *July: *August: *September: *October: *November: *December: 7) ===I watched these 16 or 32 Saturday Roundup videos on YouTube and left a comment:=== # 2/3/2024 # 2/10/2024 # 2/17/2024 # 2/24/2024 # 3/9/2024 # 3/16/2024 # 3/23/2024 # 3/30/2024 8) ===I added at least one source to these 16, 32 or 64 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles Category or subcategories:=== # [[Cole-33203|Anna Malinda (Cole) Walker (1844-1894)]] # [[Baker-50619|Charlotte (Baker) Hitsman (1844-1925)]] # [[Chalker-91|Lucy Ann (Chalker) Wilbur (abt.1872-abt.1922)]] 9) ===I added 16, 32 or 64 profiles to a cemetery category:=== # 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[[Kuczynska-28|Julia (Kuczynska) Rzesiewicz (1889-1951)]] # [[Edmands-6|Samuel Sumner Edmands (1877-1938)]] # [[Edmands-4|John Edmands (1845-1923)]] # [[Goodwin-1436|Maria Claramond (Goodwin) Edmands (1845-1922)]] 10) ===I added a WikiTree "flower" to 16, 32 or 64 Find-A-Grave profiles=== # [[Lewandowski-50|Josephine (Lewandowski) Sikorski (1871-1948)]] # [[Sikorski-43|Martin Sikorski (1864-1947)]] # [[Tolles-423|Romaine Graham Tolles (1883-1952)]] # [[Kamienska-13|Katarzyna (Kamienska) Sikorska (1870-1892)]] # [[Tolles-214|Lawrence Anderson Tolles (1901-1983)]] # [[Jones-114304|Ella Abigail (Jones) Montaney (1861-1942)]] # [[Hancock-7874|William Hancock (1867-1947)]] # [[Squires-2271|Thomas Richard Squires (1882-1920)]] # [[Carpenter-25919|Jean Wright (Carpenter) O'Brien (1917-2003)]] # [[Tolles-251|Willard Clark Tolles (1843-1914)]] # [[Tweedy-598|Arlene (Tweedy) Thomson (1918-2000)]] # [[Littleton-988|Sarah Antoinette (Littleton) Thomson (1918-1969)]] # [[Bullock-4679|Nettie May Bullock (1902-1993)]] # 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[[Daigler-29|Magdalena Daigler (1875-1882)]] # [[Daigler-30|Mary Christina Daigler (1879-1900)]] 13) ===I solved these 16, 32 or 64 Unknowns from my Watchlist or the tree at large:=== # [[Coon-1234|Millard (Coon) Coons (1858-)]] # [[Hadden-1400|Maxine (Hadden) Flanagan (abt.1931-1999)]] # [[Grillo-221|Josephine (Grillo) Christiano (1873-)]] 14) ===I connected these 8, 16 or 32 unconnected profiles to the big tree:=== # [[Barter-1109|MIldred (Barter) Wells (1895-1942)]] # [[Tolles-197|Comfort Tolles II (abt.1765-aft.1794)]] # [[Fitch-2550|Robert Gershom Fitch (1847-1915)]] # [[Tolles-150|Louis W. Tolles (1944-2019)]] # [[Tole-93|George Edgar Tole (1937-2003)]] 15) I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs Profiles Created Category or subcategories # [[Abbuhl-152|David B Abbuhl (1888-1971)]] # [[Bailey-35546|Ida Carlota (Bailey) Miller (1858-)]] # [[Calkins-2108|Earl Granville Calkins (1887-1962)]] # [[Davenport-2179|Mary Ayres (Davenport) Clark (1896-1991)]] # [[Earl-3105|Loren Earl (1845-1923)]] # [[Frankenstein-76|Anna Emelie (Frankenstein) Wegman (1890-1978)]] # [[Gales-390|Beatrice (Gales) Glass (1899-abt.1940)]] # [[Hadden-1290|Ralph Hadden (1891-1974)]] # [[Ingraham-776|Paul Burton Ingraham (1901-1957)]] # [[Jackson-7902|Charles Henry Jackson (1895-1967)]] * [[Klink-331|Henry George Klink (1882-1957)]] 16) ===I dated these 16, 32 or 64 undated profiles from suggestions 131-134:=== # [[Monroe-19|Arthur Chester Monroe (1883-1957)]] # [[Burrows-2|Ida Louise Burrows]] # [[Oakley-1|Esther C (Oakley) Bevier (1853-1904)]] # [[Crispel-1|Fern Lear (Crispel) Sheffel (1889-1966)]] # [[Mckimm-1|Ann Mckimm (abt.1832-1857)]] # [[Lorenz-12|George Lorenz (1850-1930)]] # [[Sherman-104|Albert Van Winkle Sherman (1858-1944)]] # [[McCarthy-136|Eliza McCarthy (abt.1818-1882)]] # [[Ward-3894|Charles Theodore Ward (abt.1876-)]] # [[Widmer-10|Mary S (Widmer) Ward (abt.1894-)]] # [[Widmer-11|Agnes Widmer (abt.1900-abt.1968)]] # [[Widmer-12|John E Widmer (abt.1865-)]] # [[Stewart-4677|Jane (Stewart) Widmer (abt.1870-)]] # [[Ward-3895|Orlando F Ward (abt.1840-abt.1906)]] # [[Whitaker-454|Emma (Whitaker) Ward (abt.1846-abt.1920)]] # [[Ilkenhans-1|Christian (Ilkenhans) Elkins (1859-1934)]] # [[Hodgman-52|Alphonso D. 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Mickeys Gang

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Micklethwaite Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:Micklethwaite Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == Additional Names == {{One Name Study|name=Micklethwaite}} MICKLEWHITE & MICHAELWAITE & MICKELTHWATE == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Micklethwaite-1960|Andrew Micklethwaite]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Introduction == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name: Micklethwaite, Micklethwait, Mickelthwate, Mickelwait, Michaelwaite, Micklewhite. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. {{GOONS Sticker|Micklethwaite}} Look at our website at http://micklethwaite.one-name.net To add your relatives to the study, add [[Category:Micklethwaite Name Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Micklethwaite}}

MicMacs in Maine

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[[Category:Maine Projects]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Elliott-6809|Sharon Elliott]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Was the name Savage given to MicMac descendants? * Marriage of Degrasse with Savage family +-1800's Maine * Pauline Savage married to Frank Camille DeGrasse Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12540700 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Miconi - Italian Roots

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The goal of this project is to: prove or disprove that our Italian name actually derived from Greek origin 'Mykonos', determine the lineage and primary locus of the family, learn more and share about/with interested distant relatives. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Miconi-1|Angela Miconi]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Coordinate with Sonia Miconi's Facebook members of 'I Miconi' * Firm up data on Miconi's in the U.S. and see how our family branched off Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=16004989 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Micronations

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The goal of this project is to ... gather the most famous and well known micronations together in one place for easier finding. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Stoner-1370|Shawn Stoner]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Collecting micronations to add to the project. (Only verified and important nations should be added, as there are many that are unimportant). * Completing and filling out information about each micronation with sources and links. * Creating special stickers for leaders, rulers and important officials of micronations. (A notables sticker should also be considered). Additionally, royal rulers should have royal stickers, presidents should have politician stickers, and micronational nobles should have a nobility sticker. * After the pages are made for each nation, we then need to connect leaders, rulers and important officials to their respective nations. (example: Principality of Hutt River to Prince Leonard George Casley - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Casley-70 or Republic of New Atlantis to President Leicester Clarence Hemingway - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hemingway-7). Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=20067922 send me a private message]. Thanks! Micronations Below is a list of verified micronations. * Principality of Sealand * Principality of Hutt River * Republic of Rose Island * Republic of New Atlantis * Principality of Woodlandia * Republic of Molossia * Protectorate of Westarctica * Grand Duchy of Flandrensis * Royal Republic of Ladonia * Free Republic of Liberland

Middle Atlantic Cemeteries Team

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#REDIRECT [[Space:North_East_Region_Cemeteries_Team]]

Middle Smithfield Presbyterian Church

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[[Category:Middle Smithfield Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania]] '''From the Middle Smithfield Township website:''' A small group of faithful followers began meeting in John Coolbaugh's barn in 1814. For many years following, that group met in homes and barns until 1833 when the Middle Smithfield Presbyterian Church was built. The church was also know as Coolbaugh Presbyterian Church. The first minutes of the church are dated November 1, 1832, listing 26 members. Some fmiliar names listed include John Turn, Elsy Gunsaules, Martha Place, John Fish, John Eilenberger, Jacob Shoemaker and John Coolbaugh. The first addition to the original church was completed in 1955 adding an auditorium-social hall, kitchen, classrooms and rest rooms. In 1989, an expansion was completed that added a new library, fellowship hall, nursery, office and choir rooms. The most recent addition was a new sanctuary and educational facilities dedicated in 1998. The church is a beautiful building inside and out filled with warmth and many wonderful photos. This church is on the list of National Register of Historic Places since 1987.

Middle Smithfield Township Information

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=== Villages in Middle Smithfield Township === '''In Middle Smithfield Township:''' [[:Category:Lake Monroe, Pennsylvania|Lake Monroe]], [[:Category:Oak Grove, Pennsylvania|Oak Grove]], [[:Category:Poplar Bridge, Pennsylvania|Poplar Bridge]], [[:Category:Ressaca, Pennsylvania|Ressaca]], [[:Category:Sambo Island, Pennsylvania|Sambo Island]], Category:Showmakers, Pennsylvania|Showmakers, [[:Category:Turn Villa, Pennsylvania|Turn Villa]], [[:Category:Wooddale, Pennsylvania|Wooddale]]

Middle Temple Records

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England|England Sources]] __TOC__ == Middle Temple Records == * by [[Hopwood-859|Charles Henry Hopwood]], K.C., One of the Masters of the Bench. * published by order of the Masters of the Bench, London, 1904 * [http://www.middletemple.org.uk/ The Honourable Society of the Middle Temple] * [[Wikipedia:Middle_Temple]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Middle Temple Records|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 Minutes of Parliament of the Middle Temple, 1501-1603 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=TiLGAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=yn4UAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RWMJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3zAaAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000196006 ::* https://archive.org/details/middletemplereco01hopwuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/middletemplerec00englgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/middletemplerec02hutcgoog * Vol. 2 (1904) Minutes of Parliament of the Middle Temple, 1603-1649 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=nmMJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6YIUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=8DHGAAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000196006 ::* https://archive.org/details/middletemplerec01englgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/middletemplereco02hopwuoft * Vol. 3 Minutes of Parliament of the Middle Temple, 1650-1703 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=42saAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=FGQJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6oIUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000196006 ::* https://archive.org/details/middletemplereco03hopwuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/middletemplerec03englgoog * Vol. 4 Minutes of Parliament of the Middle Temple, Index of Persons and Places ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=aGzIAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_WQJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_WcLAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YooUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Xy8aAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/middletemplerec01hutcgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/middletemplerec03hutcgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000196006 ::* https://archive.org/details/middletemplerec00hutcgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/middletemplerec02englgoog ==== More Information ==== * (1903) A Calendard of The Middle Temple Records ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000196079 * (1909) A Brief history of the Middle Temple ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000197987 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmiddle00hopwuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/acalendarmiddle00hopwgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/acalendarmiddle01hopwgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=WmEJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3y8aAAAAYAAJ === Table of Contents === * === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree === * Hopwood, Charles Henry. ''[[Space:Middle Temple Records|Middle Temple Records]]'' (Masters of the Bench, London, 1904) * [[#Hopwood|Hopwood]]

Middle TN McClains

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[McClain-749|Kevin McClain]] is currently working on. Can you help? [[Image:Middle_TN_McClains.png|650px]]
See also [http://tngenweb.org/maps/county-ani/tn-maps/tn-cf.html TN County formation history] I am focused on the ancestry and offspring of [[McClain-1017 | John Biller McClain]], approximately abt 1818 - bf 1900. The first record I have is a marriage in 1838 In Lawrence Co.; it is not known if he is related to the McLean family of Lawrence Co. He was in Giles (1840), out West (Missouri?), then back to Lawrence (1860), then finally north to Wayne (1870) and eventually Houston county (1880). On the assumption that extended family units typically reside close to each other, I am recording household heads on the census of Middle TN counties during the 1800s. I also include other individuals residing in counties not technically in Middle TN, but which border, for example Hardin. NOTE: But I am not limiting my search to Middle TN. Some of his offspring moved to Kentucky, and it *may* be they were going back to their roots. Another theory is that the roots are from NC. Any help would be appreciated - as John Biller McClain is my brick wall. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | 1800 ! scope="col" | 1810 ! scope="col" | 1820 ! scope="col" | 1830 ! scope="col" | 1840 ! scope="col" | 1850 ! scope="col" | 1860 ! scope="col" | 1870 ! scope="col" | 1880 |- |[[McClain-1017 | John Biller]]||1817|| | | | | |Giles | |Lawrence |Wayne |Houston |- |[[McClain-1868| Alfred]]||1797||| | | | |Wilson |Wilson |Wilson | | | |- |[[McClain-1870| Mathew]]||1825||| | | | | | |Lewis | | | |- |[[McClain-843| Josiah Scott]]||1796||1875| | | | | |Wilson |Wilson | | | |- |[[McClain-840| John Anderson]]||1806||1866| | | | | | |Wilson |Wilson | | |- |[[McLean-3049 | Uriah Smith]]||1817|| | | | | |Lawrence |Lawrence |Perry |Lawrence | |- |[[McLean-1909 | Samuel Mortimer]]||1775||1850 | | | | |Lawrence | | | | |- |[[McClane-33 | John]]||1805|| | | | | |Marshall | | | | |- |[[McLean-2412 | Charles B]] ||1804||1883 | | | |Lawrence |Lawrence |Lawrence |Lawrence | | |- |[[McLean-2989 | William John]]||1802||1889 | | | |Lawrence | |Tippah, MS | | | |- |[[McLean-1908 | Samuel Davies]]||1811||1879 | | | | | | Lawrence | Lawrence | Lawrence | |- |[[McClain-1429 | Samuel]]||1817|| | | | | |Smith | | | | |- |[[McClain-1443 | William Williams]]||1842||1914 | | | | | | | | | |- |[[Mclean-3048 | Ephraim James]]||1834||1915 | | | | | | | Lawrence | Lawrence | |- |[[McLean-1881 | Manuel]]||1813|| | | | | |Hardin | | Hardin | Hardin | |- |[[McClain-1867|Rueben]]||1795|| | | | | | | Humphreys | Perry | | |- |[[McLean-3439|Cavel Boyd]]||1805||1879 | | | | | | Wayne | Wayne | Wayne | |- |[[McLean-2355|David Vance]]||1801||1871 | | | | | | Warren | Warren | Warren | |- |[[McClain-1430|Hugh ]]||1818|| | | | | |Stewart | | | | |- |[[McLean-3027|Daniel ]]||1799||1873 | | | | | |Coffee |Coffee | | |- |[[McLean-3077|George]]||1760||1834 | |Bedford | | | | | | | |- |[[McClain-1872|Jesse Stockard]]||1819|| | | | | | |Maury | |Smith |Davidson |- |[[McClain-77|William Thomas]]||1820||1891 | | | | |Maury |Lewis | |Maury |Maury |- |[[McLean-3825|Andrew W]]||1803||1885 | | | | |Marshall | |Marshall |Marshall | |- |[[McClain-1889|Joseph]]||1839|| | | | | |Henry |Henry | | | |}

Middlebourne Cemetery, Middlebourne, West Virginia

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Middlebourne Cemetery in Middlebourne, WV detailed listings This page is part of the [[Space:West Virginia Cemeteries Team|West Virginia Cemeteries Team]]. See the [[:Category:Middlebourne_Cemetery%2C_Middlebourne%2C_West_Virginia|Middlebourne Cemetery category]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''Also known as Greenwood Cemetery.''' There are over 1400 Burials in this Cemetery === Profile Sticker === To add a sticker to a Profile, use this code: {{Global Cemeteries|sub=West Virginia|place=[[Space:Middlebourne Cemetery, Middlebourne, West Virginia|Middlebourne Cemetery]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|sub=West Virginia|place=[[Space:Middlebourne Cemetery, Middlebourne, West Virginia|Middlebourne Cemetery]]}} === Address === :coordinate= 39.4983484,-80.9012431 :address= Middlebourne, Tyler County, WV 26149

Middlemass Biscuits

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'''Robert Middlemass and Middlemass Biscuits''' Throughout Victorian times the house built on lot 184, was known as 25 Findhorn Place, but later it was renumbered as 12 Dalrymple Crescent. It was feued by [[Middlemass-75|Robert Middlemass]], and he and his family lived there throughout the period. Middlemass’ Biscuit Factory was started in 1835 by Robert Middlemass on a site on the northeast corner of West Preston Street. The factory later moved to Causewayside. Prior to Middlemass’ enterprise, biscuit making in the area had originated in Leith where substantial ‘ship’s biscuits’ were produced. By 1897, the distinctive building extended to Upper Gray Street and fronted on to Salisbury Place. At first, Middlemass’ biscuits were made and packaged by hand, but by 1896, machinery had been introduced. The factory produced their famous ‘Albert Biscuit’ during Queen Victoria’s reign, but their proudest achievement was the ‘invention’ of the ‘Digestive’ biscuit, destined to become a household name. However in 1869, Robert was engaged in an exchange of letters to The Scotsman with ‘Mackenzie and Mackenzie, purveyors of biscuits to Her Majesty’. The issue concerned whether Robert had copied the label that Mackenzie and Mackenzie used for their Albert biscuits. Robert refuted the claim in some detail. In a column in The Scotsman he says: :I may add that any one who cares to examine the two labels will see that they are dissimilar in all essential particulars; while the ‘Trade Marks’ which stamp publicly the manufacture of each party, are as unlike each other as any two Trade marks can possibly be. No one, having the use of his eyes, can mistake my ‘Spread Eagle’ for my assailants’ ‘Star of Denmark’, :In proof of the dissimilarity of the Labels and of the unfounded statement that I sought to imitate Messrs Mackenzie’s, I refer to the following letter from the eminent firm by which my London label was designed and executed: - :Atlas Paper Works Borough Road :London 24th May 1869 :Having recently furnished Mr Middlemass of Edinburgh with a very large quantity of labels for his ‘Albert Biscuit’ Tins, and seeing the same referred to in an unpleasant manner in ‘Mackenzie & Mackenzie’s’ Advertisement. We beg to state we were not instructed to follow or imitate any label; and on our attention being again called to the label, we find that in every detail it is totally distinct, and could not possibly be mistaken for that of the opposing firm. – We are &c :(Signed) CRESCENS ROBINSON & CO :Their views are fully corroborated by Messrs Banks & Co. of Edinburgh, who state the result of their examination of the labels in these terms:- :10 North St David Street. :Edinburgh, May 26 1869 :We have examined the labels used by Mr Middlemass and Messrs Mackenzie & Mackenzie for Albert Biscuit Canisters and find, although there may be some trifling resemblance in a few unimportant details, that the Trade Mark is so distinct in character, and the name of the maker so boldly printed on each, that no one could possibly mistake the one for the other. :(Signed) BANKS & Co :Engravers & Steam Printers :ROBERT MIDDLEMASS :PRESTON STREET 26 MAY 1869 Robert died in 1904. The West Blacket Association’s newsletterii reports that he and his family did much for the social welfare of the factory’s neighbourhood. The factory closed in 1974 and when plans were drawn up for the extension of the National Library of Scotland in 1983, the biscuit factory was demolished. ==Source== *Lamb, Joanne Myra. [[Space: Dalrymple Crescent Book|Dalrymple Crescent, A Snapshot of Victorian Edinburgh]], T&J Lamb, 2011, ISBN 978-0-9566713-0-1

Middlesex County, Virginia

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[[Category: Middlesex County, Virginia Colony]][[Category: Middlesex County, Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Middlesex County, Virginia {{One Place Study|place= Middlesex County, Virginia}} == Middlesex County == ===History=== Formed from [[Space: Lancaster County, Virginia | Lancaster County]] on September 21, 1674. == Sources == See also: * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Middlesex_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Middlesex County on Family Search] * 1763–1800 — ''[https://archive.org/details/earlyvirginiamar00croz Early Virginia marriages. Pt. I]''; by William Armstrong Crozier (1864-1913); Publication date 1907; Publisher New York : Genealogical Association. (See Middlesex county starting on page 75.) * 1674–1812 — ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=iQ1ZJ2vemXgC The Parish Register of Christ Church, Middlesex County, Va., from 1653 to 1812]''; By Christ Church (Middlesex County, Va.) (Also at [https://archive.org/details/parishregisterof00chri Archive.org]) * The Parish Register of Christ Church, Middlesex County, Virginia from 1653 to 1812. Publication: orig. publ. 1897, repr. for Clearfield Co. by Genealogical Publ. Co. 1990, 1997. 341 pgs.; also Kindle ed. (which has lots of OCR errors) * [https://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/H011495.pdf A Perfect Roll of the Land in Middlesex County Anno Dom. 1704 (page 131)]

Middlesex Research Resources

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[[Category:England, Research Resources]] [[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] Part of the '''[[Project:England|England Project]]'''. Any Questions? contact a member of the [[Space:Greater_London_and_Middlesex_Team|Greater London and Middlesex Team]] '''Quick Links: [[:Space:England:_Counties_Team|England Counties Team Page]]|[[:Category:Middlesex|The Middlesex County Category]]|[[:Category:England|The England Category]]|[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Resources]]|[[:Category:Greater London|Greater London Category]]''' '''[[:Category:Middlesex|Middlesex]]''' is a historic county in southeast England. Its area is almost entirely within the wider urbanised area of London and mostly within the ceremonial county of Greater London, with small sections in neighbouring ceremonial counties. It was established in the Anglo-Saxon period from the territory of the Middle Saxons, and existed as an official administrative unit until '''1965'''. The county is bounded to the south by the River Thames, and has the rivers Colne and Lea and a ridge of hills forming its other boundaries. Middlesex was divided into 6 hundreds; namely [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spelthorne_Hundred Spelthorne], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isleworth_Hundred Isleworth], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elthorne_Hundred Elthorne], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gore_Hundred Gore], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ossulstone Ossulstone] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmonton_Hundred Edmonton]. The administration of Middlesex over the last few hundred years is ''extremely complex'' and is bound-up with the administration of London. See [[Space:London|More Information on London]] Despite being surrounded by Middlesex the [[:Category:City of London|'''City of London''']] was a separate Jurisdiction. == Reference Resources== *'''Vision of Britain''' entry: [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/17431 Middlesex, England] *'''British History Online''' ''search results'' for [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/search?query=Middlesex Middlesex, England] *'''Wikipedia''' entry: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middlesex Middlesex, England] *'''Wikiwand''' enrty: [http://www.wikiwand.com/en/Middlesex Middlesex, England] *'''Lewis Topographical Dictionary of England''' for [http://www.melocki.org.uk/lewis/England/Middlesex.html Middlesex, England] *[https://londonist.com/2016/06/mapped-london-s-lost-neighbourhoods '''London's Lost Neighbourhoods'''] on the Londonist has some interesting references to once well-known areas of London now largely forgotten. ==Genealogy Resources== *'''FamilySearch''' Wiki entry: [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Middlesex,_England_Genealogy Middlesex Genealogy] *'''FamilySearch''' index of Online Records for [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Middlesex,_England_Online_Genealogy_Records Middlesex, England] *'''UK Genealogy Archive''' (UKGA) enrtry: [https://ukga.org/england/Middlesex/index.html Middlesex, England] *'''Registration Districts''' in Middlesex: [https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/mdx.html Middlesex, England] *'''Registration Districts''' in London: [https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/ldn.html London, England] *'''GENUKI''' entry; [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/MDX/ Middlesex, England] *'''GENI''' page for [https://www.geni.com/projects/London-and-Middlesex-Genealogical-Resources/23725 London and Middlesex Genealogy Resources] *'''British History Online''' catalogue for the [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/catalogue/south-east south-east] * [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/subject.aspx?subject=5&gid=66 '''British History Online'''] Links to ''The History of the County of Middlesex'' and other useful resources, readable online. *The parishes of Middlesex are very complicated. [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bpefisk/fh/Middx/ '''This Rootsweb page'''] is a good source for them. *[https://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/things-to-do/history-and-heritage/london-metropolitan-archives '''London Metropolitan Archives'''] is probably the most important repository for Middlesex records. *'''London, Westminster and Middlesex Family History Society''' [http://www.lwmfhs.org.uk/ website] *'''West Middlesex Family History Society ''' [http://www.west-middlesex-fhs.org.uk/ website] *The''' Joiner Marriage Index''' for Middlesex Marriages before 1837 can be found [https://joinermarriageindex.co.uk/marriage-records/Middlesex/ here] *'''Surrey Plus Wills Index for Middlesex''' on [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~engsurry/wills/mdx.htm Rootsweb] *Pre 1837 scanned volumes of parish register transcriptions for St Paul's Church in Covent Garden and others if you scroll down [https://archive.org/details/registersofstpau35stpa/page/n6 here] *'''Protestation Returns''' (1642) for Middlesex [https://archives.parliament.uk/collections/getrecord/GB61_HL_PO_JO_10_1_99 here] *https://www.londonlives.org/index.jsp ==WikiTree FreeSpace Resources== *'''Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society:''' [[Space:Transactions_of_the_London_and_Middlesex_Archaeological_Society|here]] *[[Space: Quakers_in_Middlesex|Quakers in Middlesex]] ''If you would like further help why not post a question on [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ G2G Q&A]''

Middleton pedigrees

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[[Category: Middleton Name Study]] [[Category: England, Middleton Name Study]] '''Middleton pedigrees below. See image feed for allied families.''' ===Cumberland & Westmorland=== {{Image|file=Medcalf-11.png |caption=Middleton of Middleton Hall 1615 }} ===Durham=== {{Image|file=Middleton-2742.png |caption=Middleton of Silksworth }} ===Lancashire=== {{Image|file=Middleton-4052.jpg |caption=Midleton of Leighton, (Vis. of Lancs., 1567) }} ===Northumberland=== {{Image|file=Monboucher-5.jpg |caption=Heton, Middleton and Ruthall of Hartley, (Craster, 1909) }} ===Sussex=== {{Image|file=Middleton-906.jpg |caption=Middleton, (Vis. of Sussex, 1633/4) }} * Berry, W. (1830). "Middleton," in County Genealogies: Pedigrees of the Families in the County of Sussex, p. 4.[https://books.google.com/books?id=OeFEAQAAMAAJ&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&dq=middleton%20of%20horsham%2C%20sussex&pg=PA4#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books]. ===Wales=== * "Middleton of Chirck Castle, Denbigh, Stanstead ... Essex and other places," in Miscellanea Genealogica, 1898, p. 213. ''[https://ibb.co/SwGWmX3 Pedigree]''. ===Yorkshire=== {{Image|file=Middleton-350.jpg |caption=Middleton, (Vis. of York, 1563/4) }} {{Image|file=Middleton-897.jpg |caption=Middelton of Stockeld & Middleton Lodge }} ===Allied Families=== * Assheton ''or Ashton'' * Bates of Holywell ''or Halliwell'', Northumb. * Bellingham of Bellingham * Duckett * Dudley * Fowle * Harbottle * Heton * Houghton * Meinill * Michelborne (Machell) * Musgrave * Norris of Speke * Place * Ruthall * Thornborough ''or Thornburgh''

Middleton Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina

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[[Category:Middleton Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study]] [[Category:Hamilton-28711]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Index of Plantations]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations]] ==Background== {{One Place Study|place=Edisto Island, South Carolina|category=Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study}} Originally known as '''Chisholm''''s and at some point as '''The Launch''', the plantation was renamed "Middleton Plantation" after it was taken over by Oliver Hering Middleton in 1827. The earliest grants were made to John Whitmarsh Sr.: 2 grants of 300 acres in 1695 and 500 acres in 1700. The plantation lies across from Peter's Point and Pine Barren at geocoordinates 32°33'28.5"N 80°19'48.2"W. Spencer, Charles, ''Edisto Island 1663 to 1860: Wild Eden to Cotton Aristocracy'' Charleston, SC: The History Press (2012), p. 137 ===Owners=== * [[Whitmarsh-763|John Whitmarsh Sr.]]: 2 grants 300 acres 1695/500 in 1700 * [[Whitmarsh-804|John Whitmarsh Jr.]] * [[Barnwell-564|Margaret Barnwell Whitemarsh ]]1723 * Richard Stevens 1733 * [[Ashe-209|Richard Ash]] * [[Grimball-7|Paul Grimball ]]1750 * William Evans * [[Edings-10|Maria Elizabeth Edings Evans]] 1802 * [[Chisolm-139|Dr. Robert Trail Chisholm]] * [[Chisolm-138|Susan Matilda Harriet Chisholm]] * [[Middleton-2202|Oliver Hering Middleton]] 1827 ===Slaves=== *Slave Page links to be added soon ==Sources== * https://edisto.org/protected-property/middleton-plantation/ * https://south-carolina-plantations.com/charleston/middletons.html * https://www.scpictureproject.org/charleston-county/middletons-edisto.html * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middleton%27s_Plantation * http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/charleston/S10817710033/index.htm

Middletown, Rhode Island One Place Study

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{{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Project:One Place Studies#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} == Middletown, Rhode Island One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Middletown, Rhode Island|category=Middletown, Rhode Island One Place Study}}
{{One Place Study|place=Middletown, Rhode Island|category=Middletown, Rhode Island One Place Study}}
{{Clear}} *[https://middletownri.com/ Official Website] *{{Wikidata|Q1013038|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Middletown, Rhode Island One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States of America :'''State/Province:''' Rhode Island :'''County:''' Newport :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 41.545556, -71.291389 :'''Elevation:''' 46.0 m or 150.9 feet ===History=== ===Population=== ====Notables==== *[[Wikipedia:Obadiah Holmes|Obadiah Holmes]] ==Sources==

Middletown Upper Houses, A History of the North Society of Middletown, Connecticut, from 1650 to 1800

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Middletown, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Middletown Upper Houses, A History of the North Society of Middletown, Connecticut, from 1650 to 1800 == With genealogical and biographical chapters on early families and a full genealogy of the Ranney family. * by [[Adams-64882|Charles Collard Adams]] (1836-1925) * published by Grafton Press, New York, 1908 * [[Wikipedia:Middletown_Upper_Houses_Historic_District]] * Other families:Doolittle, Eells, Gaylord, Hall, Keith, Kelsey, Kirby, Sage, Savage, Stocking, Treat, White, Wilcox, Williams * includes a revolutionary diary kept by Gideon Savage. * Review: ''[[Space:The Grafton Magazine of History and Genealogy|Grafton Magazine]]'' (June 1908) Vol. 1, [https://archive.org/stream/graftonmagazineo01newy#page/n122/mode/1up Page 53] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Middletown Upper Houses, A History of the North Society of Middletown, Connecticut, from 1650 to 1800|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/middletownupperh00adam * https://archive.org/details/middletownupperh00adamo * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028842189 * https://archive.org/details/middletownupperh00adam_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009580192 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/13493/ * Index: http://dunhamwilcox.net/bios/0_up_index.htm === Table of Contents=== * Articles of Incorporation * Life Members * Charter Members * History of Middletown Upper Houses * The Society of Middletown Upper Houses * Descendants of Thomas Ranney * Family Genealogies * Appendix * Index === Citation Formats === * Adams, Charles Collard. ''[[Space:Middletown Upper Houses, A History of the North Society of Middletown, Connecticut, from 1650 to 1800|Middletown Upper Houses, A History of the North Society of Middletown, Connecticut, from 1650 to 1800]]'' (Grafton Press, New York, 1908) [ Page ]. * ([[#Adams|Adams]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Adams, Charles Collard. ''[[Space:Middletown Upper Houses, A History of the North Society of Middletown, Connecticut, from 1650 to 1800|Middletown Upper Houses, A History of the North Society of Middletown, Connecticut, from 1650 to 1800]]'' (Grafton Press, New York, 1908) [ Page ].

Midgett Group, Waves, Dare County, North Carolina

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[[Category: Midgett Group Cemetery, Waves, North Carolina]] [[Project:North Carolina Cemeteries/Progress]] ===About=== I first came across this group of three gravestones on August 22, 2001, seemingly abandoned, in a wooded area set back from the highway across from Bold Dune Road, Waves, Dare County, North Carolina. At that time I was photographing gravestones wherever I could find them for inclusion in my internet [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~langolier/genealogy/midgett_group.html Graveyards & Gravestones] project. My purpose was simply to make them available to others who might be searching for a name, for the information on each, and so that they might be able to see the actual gravestone without having to travel from wherever. At some time since then that wooded area has been developed and the gravestone group enclosed in a white picket fence and well cared for. This free space page for the Midgett Group is part of WikiTree's [[Project:North_Carolina_Cemeteries|North Carlina Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The North Carolina Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ===Location and Map=== Location
*[http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~langolier/genealogy/midgett_group.html Midgett Group, '''Graveyards & Gravestones'''] (2001)

*[http://www.ncgenweb.us/dare/cemeteries/index_midgettgeorgeb_waves.html George B. Midgett Cemetery (Waves)] (2013)

* '''Directions''': ::West of Highway 12, directly opposite Bold Dune Road, Waves, Dare County, North Carolina *GPS Coordinates
::N 35° 34' 09" ::W 075° 28' 06" '''Misc. links''',e.g. [https://www.google.com/maps/place/35°34'08.3%22N+75°28'05.9%22W/@35.568965,-75.4688622,147m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d35.568965!4d-75.468315 Midgett Group on Google Maps] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2464630/george-b.-midgett-cemetery Midgett Cemetery in Find A Grave] ===Tasks Completed=== *Fully survey all interments in the cemetery. *Add all interments to the table of interments below *Verify and check all interments are included and correct. *Photograph all interments/tombstones. *Add profile pages for any persons buried here not already on wikitree and link in those who are by their profile page ID#. Check that each has the cemetery's category on their page. *Add tombstone photos to each person profile page and link to their entry in the interment table below. ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Surname ! scope="col" | Given Name(s) ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Midgett-121|Midgett]]||George B.||13 Nov 1867|| 30 Jan 1927 ||[[image:Midgett-121.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Midgett-122|Midgett]]||Maggie Etta||25 Mar 1871|| 6 Jun 1937||[[image:Midgett-122.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Midgett-123|Midgett]]||Infant Daughter|| 7 Dec 1933 || 7 Dec 1933 ||[[image:Midgett-123.jpg|250px]] ||{{Died Young}} |-} |}

Midhurst Old Cemetery Free Space

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[[Category: Midhirst Old Cemetery, Midhirst, Taranaki]] [[Category: Taranaki Cemetery Free Space Pages]] == Midhurst Old Cemetery == For some years, from 1880, Midhirst provided the only cemetery in the district. Now it is a closed cemetery and the new cemetery, on the same street, is operative. The first confirmed burial was in December 1882, and the last was in November 1956. The cemetery was officially closed in 1995. LOCATION: Beaconsfield Road, 5km north of Stratford === Links === * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Midhurst-Old-Cemetery/296824 BillionGraves] - This has 571 records * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2590390/midhurst-old-cemetery Find-a-Grave] - this has 352 records * [https://www.stratford.govt.nz/council/facilities/cemeteries/cemetery-search Stratford Council Cemetery Database search]

Midkiff274 searching

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Midkiff-274|Kathryn Midkiff]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. Finding the Midkiff family ancestors Finding Irish Ancestors* Finding English Ancestors Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12448766 send me a private message]. Thanks! Kathy.

Midland County, Texas

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Welcome to Midland County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ====History/Timeline==== {{Image|file=Midland_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=200 |caption= }} *{{Blue| Midland County was formed and organized 1885 from Tom Green County.}} It received the name from its "midway location" on the railroad between El Paso and Fort Worth. The Chihuahua Trail and Emigrant Road were pioneer trails that crossed the county.https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/midland-county :Prior to European settlers entered Midland County area, many early transportation routes.. :Comanches crossed the area on the Great Comanche War Trail.https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcm12 :'''1839''' Mexican travelers crossed theon the Chihuahua Trail, (NW from Big Spring to Castle Gap on the Pecos river. :Another trail was''' Emigrant Road''' -crossed from Preston on the Red River. :Wagon roads crossed one toward the Double Mountain Fork of Brazos :another Wagon road started at N Concho, toward Five Wells and Laguna Cuates. :2 wagon roads went into New Mexico :'''After 1850''' - surveyors used these roads as they were asked to mark out boundary lines of Texas and the USA. :'''1870''' Buffalo hunters hunted the large buffalo herds of the region. (Sometimes Indians would kill and eat horses from ranches if no buffalo were found. :Ranching started by '''Herman Garrett''' with his sheep ranch.. He drove 300 sheep over Pecos River near where Midland (town) exists and settled as one of the county's first settlers. :'''1881''' - The Texas and Pacific Railway was installed, did advertising to bring settlers into the area. :'''Nelson Morris''' bought 200,000 Acres for a black Angus ranch and was first to fence county land.Cattle ranching started after wells could be drilled. :'''1885''''''Midland county''' was formed from Tom Green County and organized 1886 300 people. :'''Midland town''' was named Midway became county seat (desciption on the railroad). Only 300 people lived in the area :'''1885''' the Staked Plaines newspaper began

:'''1887 Scharbauer Ranches-''' Located in Martin, Midland, Moore, and Oldham counties 150,000 Acres.....PRIMARY USE cow-calf, quarter horses :John Scharbauer worked on his father-in-law's farm in Schenectady, New York, prior to immigrating to Texas, giving him some ranching experience. He traveled from the East via railroad in 1883. He and another newcomer bought a few acres and a heard of sheep.. He moved to Midland and began a cattle ranch. A nephew, Clarence joined John. When John died, Clarence inherited the ranch, and added more acres to the ranch. Clarence began a lease with the University of Texas. When Clarence died, Clarence Jr bought more acres including some from the Matador Land and Cattle Company. Clarence Jr and children own and operate the ranches today.http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

:'''1889''' Midland Gazette began :'''1891''' - US Dept of Agriculture tried a rain making experiment. Also watermelons and pumpkins were tried. :'''1895''' - TX legislature passed its Four Section Act, which enabled stockmen to buy 4 sections for ea family member at reduced terms. :'''1900'''-Farmers moving to area. Ranching dominated 45,000 cattle were there, One acre was cropland planted in oats. :'''1910''' 178 ranches and farms were present. 29,000 cattle. Crop farming began with Sorghum, cotton and corn :'''Late 1910's''' some parts of the county suffered droughts. Midland College was established :'''1911''' Irrigation began, showed farmers and ranchers how to increase production. :'''1920-''' Oil Boom started. #farms and ranches in the county had declined to 133. 4,600 acres in Midland County were devoted to cotton, and 2,449 people were living in the area. Cotton farming continued to expand. > 4,600 acres in Midland County were farming cotton. 2,449 people in the area. Cotton farming continued to expand in the county during the 1920s :'''1921''' - Midland College failed. Midland and Northwestern Railway ceased service. :'''1923''' - Oil strikes in Reagan and Ector counties. :'''1926''' - after oil strikes in Ector County city of Midland became the corporate headquarters for oil companies. Farm expansion and the oil boom combined to attract thousands of new people to the county :'''1930''' more than 31,200 acres in the county were planted in cotton, 361 farms and ranches in the area. Midland County's economy also benefitted when oil was discovered in neighboring counties. population was 8,005. The oil boom buoyed economy of Great Depression. Cotton production dropped 60 % during the 1930s :'''1940''' 9,622 acres in the county were devoted to the cotton, yet population increased to 11,721 :'''1945''' Great boom resulted from production of Midland County wells, and :'''1947''' -Midland South Pool success, established the wealth of the . :'''1949''' and 1952 2 more booms giving prosperity for the county. :Town of Midland county called"The Tall City of the Plains," as oil companies built high-rise buildings there. The county became one of the more productive petroleum areas in the state. :'''1953''' - the "Midland Minnie " (fossilized remains) were discovered by archaeologists on the Scharbauer Ranch.. Though not definitive, "Minnie's" age were tentatively determined to belong to the '''Folsom culture of the late Pleistocene age''', when the area had a cool, humid climate. Fossil evidence of extinct species of horse, antelope, peccary, wolf, mammoth, and sloth were also found at the site.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midland_County,_Texas :'''1956''' - 17,060,000 barrels of crude were produced in Midland County :'''1965''' - 11,747,000 barrels in 1965 *1968, the county lost a trial before the Supreme Court in Avery v. Midland County which required local districts to be nearly equal, regarding the Fourteenth Amendment. The city of Midland had most of the county's population but only elected one of its 5 county commissioners. This was a violation of Fourteenth Amendment. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midland_County,_Texas :'''1974''' - 11,274,000 barrels in 1974 :'''1982-''' over 7,615,000 barrels :'''1990''' the county produced 8,693,000 barrels of crude oi :'''January 1, 1991''', 455,926,000 barrels of oil had been taken from county lands since discovery in 1945.https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcm12 ===Government Offices=== :'''1st 1886 Midland County Courthouse'''{{Image|file=Midland_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=1886. }}{{clear}} :'''2nd Midland County Courthouse'''{{Image|file=Midland_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=225 |caption=1905 Courthouse. }}{{clear}} :'''3rd Midland County Courthouse'''- Architect - Voelcker and Dixon, its Style - Art Deco. It was remodeled 1974 {{Image|file=Midland_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=220 |caption=1930 Courthouse }}{{clear}} :Newest Courthouse- Style - Modern {{Image|file=Midland_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=2010 courthouse }}{{clear}} ====Geography==== :Midland county- size-- 902 square miles (2,340 km2),. Of this 1.8 sq miles is water. The Spraberry Trend is the 3rd largest oil field in the USA. Much reserve is beneath the county. :Location - southern edge of the High Plains in West Texas, :Center of the county is--31°52' N latitude and 102°00' W longitude, 120 miles S of Lubbock. :Named for location -- halfway between Fort Worth and El Paso on Texas and Pacific Railway. :Size- 939 square miles of flat land broken by draws and covered by scattered mesquite :Soil - sandy red and dark loam soils :Elevation- 2,550 to 2,900 feet above sea level. :No Rivers or lakes There are''' no rivers'''or any other permanent surface waters in the county. :Annual rainfall is 13.51 inches. :Temperatures 31° F in January to an average maximum of 95° F in July :Growing season lasts 218 days ====Adjacent counties==== *Martin County (north) *Glasscock County (east) *Upton County (south) *Ector County (west) *Andrews County (northwest) *Reagan County (southeast) ====Demographics==== 2010 census, the population was 136,872. The county seat is Midland. The county is named as the county is located (midway) between Fort Worth and El Paso on Texas & Pacific Railway. Midland County is included in the Midland, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area as well as the Midland–Odessa Combined Statistical Area. In the census 2000, Midland county had 116,009 people with 129 people/sq mi. Races were 77.32% White, 6.98% Black or African American, 0.64% Native American, 0.93% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 12.17% from other races, and 1.92% from two or more races. 29.03% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. This area of Texas is very spread out, thus the county also is spread out. Median income for a family was $47,269 thus people living in poverty were less: 16.2 <18 and 7.9% age 65 years old Highways:
:I-20 :BL I-20 :SH 137 :SH 140 :SH 158 :SH 191 :SH 349 (Nadine and Tom Craddick Highway) :Loop 40 :Loop 250 :Loop 268 Politics -- Midland county began very Democratic in politics. Since 1952, it has voted Republican... It voted for Harry Truman, 1948, and Lyndon B Johnson won with a landslide. George W Bush received 78% of Midland county votes.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midland_County,_Texas ====Cities==== *[[:Category: Midland, Texas|Midland]] *[[:Category: Odessa, Texas|Odessa]] (partly in Ector County) =====Town===== *[[:Category: Chub, Texas|Chub]] *[[:Category: Cotton Flat, Texas|Cotton Flat]] *[[:Category: Greenwood, Midland County, Texas|Greenwood]] *[[:Category: Spraberry, Texas|Spraberry]] *[[:Category: Terminal, Texas|Terminal]] *[[:Category: Valley View, Midland County, Texas|Valley View]] *[[:Category: Warfield, Texas|Warfield]] Ghost towns
*Dameron City *Germania *Pleasant *Prairie Lee *Slaughter ====Formed From==== *Tom Green County ===Resources=== * Oil, Spraberry Trend, the third-largest oil field in the United States by remaining reserves, underlies much of the county. *Gas{{Image|file=Midland_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=430 |caption=West Texas pump jack near Midland. }} *Wind Turbines *National Register of Historic Places listings in Midland County, Texas *Gary Painter, sheriff of Midland County since 1985 ===Census=== :1890 --- 1,033 — :1900 --- 1,741 68.5% :1910 --- 3,464 99.0% :1920 --- 2,449 −29.3% :1930 --- 8,005 226.9% :1940 --- 11,721 46.4% :1950 --- 25,785 120.0% :1960 --- 67,717 162.6% :1970 --- 65,433 −3.4% :1980 --- 82,636 26.3% :1990 --- 106,611 29.0% :2000 --- 116,009 8.8% :2010 --- 136,872 18.0% :Est. 2015 --- 161,077 ===Protected=== Spraberry Trend ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Fairview Cemetery, Midland, Texas|Fairview Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Resthaven Memorial Park, Midland, Texas|Resthaven Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Serenity Memorial Gardens, Midland, Texas|Serenity Memorial Gardens]] *[[:Category: Rose Hill Cemetery, Odessa, Texas|Rose Hill Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Sunset Memorial Gardens, Odessa, Texas|Sunset Memorial Gardens]] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=1282 FindaGrave Midland County Cemeteries] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2684 More FindaGrave cemeteries] *[http://www.usgennet.org/usa/tx/topic/cemeteries/Wtx/Midland/ListMidland.html Midland Cemeteries by Gloria Mayfield] * ===Sources=== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midland_County,_Texas *https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Midland_County,_Texas_Genealogy *https://www.facebook.com/pages/Midland-County-Courthouse/126038937474917 * "State & County QuickFacts". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved December 22, 2013. *http://texasalmanac.com/sites/default/files/images/topics/ctypophistweb2010.pdf *http://www.co.midland.tx.us/Pages/HomePage.aspx *https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcm12

Midlothian, Scotland

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] Midlothian (Scots: Midlowden, Scottish Gaelic: Meadhan Lodainn) is one of the 32 council areas of Scotland, UK. Midlothian was also the name of a historic county formed in the Middle Ages. The county included Edinburgh and was formerly known as Edinburghshire, or more formally as the County of Edinburgh, until 1890. The historic county remains a lieutenancy area and a registration county for which purposes Edinburgh is included. ==Genealogy Resources For Midlothian== :'''External resources''' *http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/17184 *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midlothian :'''WikiTree resources''' *[[Space:Visitations_Cross_reference_by_County#MIDLVIS|Visitation(s) of England and Wales]] County Index entries for persons whose pedigree first entry, or family seat, in the Visitation(s) is in Midlothian (County Edinburgh), or who appears listed in a pedigree, addendum or correction to the Visitation(s) as born in Midlothian (County Edinburgh).

Midlothian Mine Disaster 1855

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[[Category: Virginia, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] |[[Space:Southeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Southeast United States Mining DIsasters]]|'''Midlothian Mine Disaster''' ''This mining disaster is in need of help developing it. Are you interested in adopting this location?''
Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 19 Mar 1855 * Location: [[:Category:Coalfield, Virginia|Coalfield, Virginia]] * Victims: 55 deaths * Cause: Coal pit explosion ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== '''To Create the Category''' :To create the category for this Disaster, please add [[Category:Midlothian Mine Disaster, Coalfield, Virginia, 1855]] at the top of this page. When the category link shows up red at the bottom of the profile, click it to add the parent categories [[Category:Virginia, Mining Disasters]] and [[Category:Coalfield, Virginia]]. Please remove these category instructions after the category has been added. ===Victims=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} {{Clear}} ===Sources===

Midlothian Mine Disaster 1882

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[[Category: Virginia, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] |[[Space:Southeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Southeast United States Mining DIsasters]]|'''Midlothian Mine Disaster''' ''This mining disaster is in need of help developing it. Are you interested in adopting this location?''
Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 3 Feb 1882 * Location: [[:Category:Coalfield, Virginia|Coalfield, Virginia]] * Victims: 32 deaths * Cause: Coal mine explosion ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== '''To Create the Category''' :To create the category for this Disaster, please add [[Category:Midlothian Mine Disaster, Coalfield, Virginia, 1882]] at the top of this page. When the category link shows up red at the bottom of the profile, click it to add the parent categories [[Category:Virginia, Mining Disasters]] and [[Category:Coalfield, Virginia]]. Please remove these category instructions after the category has been added. ===Victims=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} {{Clear}} ===Sources===

Midvale Mine Disaster

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Midway Cemetery, Midway, Georgia

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This page is part of the [[Space:Georgia Cemeteries Team|Georgia Cemeteries Team]]. :'''See the [[:Category:Midway Cemetery, Midway, Georgia]] for people buried in this cemetery. ''' '''Cemetery name:''' Midway Congregational Church Cemetery '''Address:''' Midway Congregational Church - 8815 E Oglethorpe Hwy, Midway, Georgia 31320 USA '''GPS Coordinates:''' GPS Coordinates: 31.8060750, -81.4309220 ---- '''To Add A Sticker To Each Profile: ''' :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Midway Cemetery, Midway, Georgia|Midway Cemetery]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Midway Cemetery, Midway, Georgia|Midway Cemetery]]}} ---- '''Information:''' Midway Cemetery is a private cemetery located in Midway, Liberty County, Georgia. '''No more burials are allowed.''' The last burial was in 1956. ===About=== This free space page for the Bagley Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Georgia_Cemeteries|Georgia Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Georgia Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ----- ===Interments=== There are at least 601 recorded interments. Not all interments have tombstones. A substantial amount of graves have just stones. A substantial amount of tombstones have deteriorated to the point of being unreadable. Since this is a private cemetery from the 1700's, it is possible there are additional non-marked graves. ---- ===Condition=== Good. The cemetery is located next to Midway Church Museum in Midway, Georgia. It sits amongst shade trees and is fenced off from the road. It is easily accessible. It is unclear who maintains the area but it does not seem to be drastically overgrown. Definitely wear boots because there are weeds with stickers and thorns. ---- ===Contact, Location and Map=== :Midway Museum :491 N. Coastal Highway :Midway, Georgia :912-884-5837 :midwaymuseum@yahoo.com ---- ===Famous People Buried Here=== :[[Brownson-247|Nathan Brownson]], 14th Governor of Georgia :[[ Elliott-6884|John Elliott]], US Senator from Georgia

Midway Congregational Society, Liberty County, Georgia

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[[Category:Province of Georgia]] [[Category:Ivey-594 Ga Research Proj]] [[Category:Midway Congregational Church, Midway, Georgia]] [[Category: Province of Georgia, Religious Congregations]] :To view Profiles on WikiTree: [[:Category:Midway Congregational Church, Midway, Georgia]] The goal of this project is to identify and categorize the distinct group of Members and their children/descendants of the Midway Congregational Church & Society in Midway, Georgia. In 1752, approximately 71 families from Dorchester, South Carolina sought and received royal land grants in the District of Midway and began moving to St. John Parish bringing with them about 1500 enslaved Africans Americans, who labored to build rice and other plantations. Wikipedia: [[Wikipedia:Midway_Historic_District_(Midway,_Georgia)|Midway Historic District (Midway, Georgia)]] ---- '''The sticker for Midway Church and Society Member Profiles:''' {| class="wikitable" cellpadding="8" border="2" bgcolor="#ffffff" style="font-family:Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif !important;;" |- style="font-weight:bold;" ! Profile Sticker Code ! Produces |- | {{Religion |image=Midway_Congregational_Society_Liberty_County_Georgia-1.jpg |text=was a member of the Midway Congregational Church & Society, Midway, GA}} | {{Religion |image=Midway_Congregational_Society_Liberty_County_Georgia-1.jpg |text=was a member of the Midway Congregational Church & Society, Midway, GA}} |- |'''If Before July 4th, 1776:''' {{US Southern Colonist Sticker|Georgia}} | style="vertical-align:middle; background-color:#FFF;" | {{US Southern Colonist Sticker|Georgia}} |- |'''If buried in the Church Cemetery:''' {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Midway Cemetery, Midway, Georgia|Midway Cemetery]]}} |{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Midway Cemetery, Midway, Georgia|Midway Cemetery]]}} |} ---- ==History== On August 28, 1754, a group of Congregationalists who had migrated from the Northeast to South Carolina, and then to the Midway District of Georgia, established the Midway Society and Church in a log meetinghouse. Congregationalism was a form of Protestantism in which each church is administered autonomously by its members. Despite the Congregationalist nature of the Church, it had strong ties to Presbyterianism. All of its ministers were Presbyterian, and its offshoot churches later became Presbyterian churches. [https://www.themidwaymuseum.org/midway-church/ Midway Congregational Church & Society Museum][https://www.exploresouthernhistory.com/midway.html Midway Congregational History] In colonial and antebellum times, white members and their African American slaves attended services together at Midway Church. The Church has a ‘slave gallery,’ and services for the enslaved people were also held in a building on the Church grounds. From its founding until the first Baptist church was established in 1806, the Midway Church was the only church in the area, and thus was not only a place of worship, but a meeting place for all the people of the county, both black and white. With the approaching Civil War, many white members of the Midway Church congregation started attending three Churches that were affiliated with Midway Church: Walthourville Presbyterian Church, Dorchester Presbyterian Church, and Flemington Presbyterian Church. The last Midway Church service was held in 1867 when their pastor left to attend to another church and congregation. It was then leased out to newly freed African Americans and became the Midway Presbyterian Church. The original white congregation moved to other churches. Midway Church continues today as a [https://www.themidwaymuseum.org/midway-church/ museum], rental hall and event space . [https://www.hrcga.org/church/midway-congregational/ Historical Rural Churches: Midway Congregational] Midway Congregational Church - 8815 E Oglethorpe Hwy, Midway, Georgia 31320 USA ==Timeline== :1754: Midway Church and Society Established :1756: First Permanent Meeting House Built :1757: First Service Led by Re. John Osgood :1792: Present Church, New England Style Built :1849: Church Building was Reoriented :1867: Last Service was Held :1868: Midway Church was leased to newly freed African Americans and became Midway Presbyterian Church :1892: Last Church Service was Held for Midway Presbyterian Church :1950: Church Building was Moved 40' due to Highway Widening Project ==Sources== ===See Also:=== * Find A Grave: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/35348/midway-cemetery Midway Cemetery] *WikiTree Cemetery Project: [[:Category:Midway Cemetery, Midway, Georgia]] *WikiTree, Province of Georgia: [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_Georgia_Team]] *GA GenWeb: [http://www.thegagenweb.com/galiberty/ Liberty County, Georgia Project] *Liberty County Historical Society: [https://libertyhistory.org/history/topics/families Liberty County Family Profiles] *Stacy, James, 1830-1912. ''[http://library.logcollegepress.com/Stacy%2C+James%2C+History+of+the+Midway+Congregational+Church%2C+Liberty+County%2C+Georgia.pdf History And Published Records of the Midway Congregational Church, Liberty County, Georgia'']. Spartanburg, S.C.: Reprint Co, Publishers, 1979. ISBN 0871522985 ===Acknowledgments=== :This page is part of a research project by [[Ivey-594|Karen]] for early pioneers in the Colony of Georgia.

Midway Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina

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[[Category:Midway Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Berkeley County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Berkeley County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Space:Ball_Plantations|Index of Ball Plantations]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations on WikiTree]] ==History== The Midway Plantation was located in St. Johns Parish, Berkeley County, South Carolina. '''South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964''': "South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/414353 Charleston District, South Carolina estate inventories, 1732-1844] 1810-1818 1819-1824 1819-1824 (indexed with last item) 1824-1844
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{{FamilySearch Image|939L-JJT9-W}} (accessed 7 August 2022) *1834 description of location on p.64
It was owned by [[Ball-12448|John Ball]] (1782-1834). When owner John Ball died in 1834 the property went through probate inventory. Approximately 126 enslaved persons were named in the inventory: '''South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964''': "South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/414353 Charleston District, South Carolina estate inventories, 1732-1844] 1810-1818 1819-1824 1819-1824 (indexed with last item) 1824-1844
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{{FamilySearch Image|939L-JJT8-5}} (accessed 6 August 2022) *this inventory begins on p.62-63
p.62 *Patrick $700 *Nancy $300, Hammond $250, Patrick $200 *Maria $200, Sylvia $150, Monimia $200 *Tom $400, Violet $200, Tom $450 p.63 *Dick $350, Charlotte $300, Lucy $250 *Cupid $200, Priscilla $400, Jewell $.50 *Alick $500, Monimia $400, Sarah $100 *Hagar $75, Charles $..1, Lucy $20 *Andrew $100, Flora $200, Lucy $400 *Cornelia $300, Moses $400, Philip $350 *Minos $300, Pompey $..1, Bina $100 *Billy $500, Jue $400, Sam $50 *Stepney $500, Cotto $400, Davy $100 *Diana $400, William $400, Tena $300 *Jinny $200, Davy $75, Betty $50 *Jack $250, Nanny $400, Jimmy $500 *Sander $400, Rose $50, Joe $150 *Clarinda $350, Murria $200, Katey $150 *Rhina $..5, Marcus $500, Elsie $400 *Lavinia $.50, Robin $500, Moses $250 *Molley $5, Mary $350, London $500 *Louisa $400, Elizabeth $50 Jeffrey $50 *Nancy $50, Grace $400, Peter $100 *Toney $50, Tenang $400, Devonshire $400 *Nancy $300, Fortune $600, Coober $..5 *Hester $400, Tiller $400, Isaac $500 *Betsey $250, Sandy $600, Nelly $400 *Sarah $250, Cupid $200, Castor $500 *Lydia $400, Violet $200, Harriet $150 *Castor $75, Philip $350, Sander $400 *Friday $..1, Tena $50, Lettis $400 *Friday $350, Morris $300, Sam $150 *Ben $350, Rose $400, Nipee $150 *Celia $50, Pompey $500, Marcia $20 *Cassandra $400, Brawley $500, Rhina $300 *Bina $250, Flora $100, Manney $500 *Flora $400, Jim $300, Ned $100 *Scipio $500, Linda $250, Fortune $200 *Molly $100, Paul $500, Mary $400 *Jeffrey $500, Paul $400, Beck $250 *Patra $200, Peggy $150, Cuffee $100 *Cuffee $250, Patra $50, Kasey $500 *Judy $400, Sarah $50 ==Sources==

Midwinter Name Study

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[[Category:Midwinter Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Midwinter Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Midwinter Midwinter] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Midwinter name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Midwinters), by time period (18th Century Midwinters), or by topic (Midwinter DNA, Midwinter Occupations, Midwinter Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==Questions== *Do all the Midwinters originate from the Northleach area of Gloucestershire? If this is the case, the geographical extent of the surname should concentrate as we go back in time. ==Categories== [[Midwinter-61|Benjamin Midwinter]] is an example of how I envision the categories being used to gain useful information. It is unfortunate that searching with categories is currently quite basic and requires a slightly complicated structure to gain information, such as all the Midwinters who were baptised in a particular place. ===Geographical=== As its what I know, I've started with England, but I envision other countries operating in a similar fashion. England has the [[Project:England|England Project]] which has set up a geographical category structure based on County and then Place-name. It seems sensible to mirror that structure as it already exists, and will largely be familiar. Thus there is a 'Category:England, Midwinter Name Study' which exists as a sub of 'Category: England, Name Studies'. Similarly for Gloucestershire, and I envision for the other counties. In addition the Gloucestershire category is a sub of the England category within the Name Study hierarchy. At the place-name level, the name study subs the place-name directly, so for example, 'Category: Aldsworth, Gloucestershire, Midwinter Name Study' is a sub of 'Category: Aldsworth, Gloucestershire'. The advantage of this is that as a sub-category there should be no need to explicitly include the super-category of the England Project itself, and hence reduce category clutter on a profile. Additionally, below each place I am creating a Baptisms, Marriages and Burials category to reflect the three cardinal life points that are generally available for most people throughout most of the last 500 years at least. Knowing these reliably starts to break down in the 16th century going backwards and modernly going forwards. As the aim is to get a feel for where people were born, married and died, I think it is acceptable to use births and deaths, if they are known. It's always worth bearing in mind that none of these necessarily reflect a significant location for the person. I myself was born and baptised in two different places that have nothing to do with my childhood life.I've seen people buried in an ancestral plot that there family originated from, but not where they themselves lived. So the system won't be perfect. However, for someone baptised in Aldsworth, I would envision them categorised as 'Category: Baptisms, Aldsworth, Gloucestershire, Midwinter Name Study', and they will be associated with the super-categories for the place. If they are associated with another place, for example they had children baptised somewhere they themselves weren't baptised, married or buried, they should be added directly to the place in question, for example, 'Category: Aldsworth, Gloucestershire, Midwinter Name Study'. ===Temporal=== ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! *[[Space:The_Cely_Papers|The Cely Papers]]: The 15th century Midwinter wool traders of Northleach, Gloucestershire turn up frequently in the letters of the Celys. merchants of the Calais Staple. ==How to Join== To join the Midwinter Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Midwinter}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Midwinter}}
{{Clear}} ==Membership== * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Midwinter Midwinter] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Midwynter Midwynter] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mydwinter Mydwinter] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mydwynter Mydwynter] ===Abbreviated Forms=== In older documents, you may well find the terminal -er dropped, usually with some kind of scribal mark in their place.

Mier Expedition

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[[Category: Texas-Indian Wars]] [[Category: Tamaulipas]] [[Category: Mier Expedition]] [[Category: Black Bean Episode]] ==Background== "The Mier expedition was an offshoot of the Somervell expedition, an unsuccessful military operation launched in November 1842 by a Texian militia against Mexican border settlements. It included a major battle at Ciudad Mier on December 26 and 27, 1842 which ended with a Mexican victory. The attack was partly in hopes of financial gain and partly in retaliation for the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawson_massacre Dawson Massacre] (as named by Texans) earlier that year, in which thirty-six Texas militia were killed by the Mexican Army. Both conflicts were part of continuing efforts by each side to control the land between the Rio Grande and Nueces River. Texas believed that this territory had been ceded to the Republic in the Treaties of Velasco, by which they gained independence; but Mexico did not agree." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mier_expedition Mier expedition, Wikipedia] Date: November 1842 – February 1843
Location: Ciudad Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico
Result: Mexican victory
Belligerents: Texas/Mexico
Commanders and leaders:
*Texas: Alexander Somervell, William S. Fisher, Ewen Cameron *Mexico: Francisco Mejía, Pedro de Ampudia Strength:
*Texas: ~700 *Mexico: ~3,000 ==Occurrences== ===Battle of Mier=== ===Black Bean Episode=== "At a location called El Rancho Salado, a jar containing 159 white beans and 17 black beans was presented to the Texan prisoners. Each man drew a bean from the jar, while blindfolded. The 17 Texan prisoners who drew black beans were executed at dusk by a Mexican firing squad. This is known as the Black Bean Episode and occurred on March 25, 1843, three months after the Battle of Mier." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ewen_Cameron_(soldier) Ewen Cameron, Wikipedia]] "In 1847, during the Mexican-American War, the remains of the men executed in the Black Bean Episode were retrieved from Mexico and interred near La Grange, Texas, (with those who died in the Dawson Massacre), at which site has been established a monument." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ciudad_Mier Ciudad Mier, Wikipedia] ==Participants== ===Texas=== The following transcript is from: ''The Morning Star'' (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 550, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 9, 1843, page 3 of 4, newspaper, September 9, 1843; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1497966/: accessed May 3, 2023), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu. :POWDER MILL PRISON :Near Mexico, Jult 14th, 1843. :Messrs. Lumsden, Kendall, & Co: :GENTLEMEN—Herewith you have a statement of the fate of the Texian prisoners taken at Mier, on the 26th of December last, up to the present time, viz: ::John Dusenberyy, NY ::Daniel McDonald, NY ::Cyrus K Gleason, NY ::P F Bowman, NY ::James Young, NY ::H Journay, NY ::Thos Davis, NY ::Wm H Van Horn, NY ::A B La Forge, NY ::Abraham Hedenberg, NY ::John Brennan, NY ::Peter Ackerman, NY ::Wm H Moore, NY ::[[Walker-14789|Sam'l H Walker, Md]] ::Francis White, Md ::Wm Davis, Md ::Thos S Smith, Md ::Wm F Wilson, Va ::Ezekiel Smith, Va ::— Millon, Va ::[[Wallace-12159|Wm A Wallace, MI]] ::David Allen, Va ::John Johnson, Va ::Thos W Murray, Va ::H B Morrell, Ga ::F M Gibson, Ga ::Ransom Boswell, Ga ::Jeffrey Hill, Ga ::John Hill (boy), Ga ::W J Reyman, Ga ::J P Wyatt, Ga ::Wm F McMath, Ga ::E H Pitts, Ga ::[[Douglass-2208|Freeman Douglass, Ga]] ::... ::[[Willoughby-4211|Robt Willoughby, England]] ::... ::[[Davis-48240|William R Davis (sic), Alabama]] ::... : The above is a list of those daily working on the public streets. :''At the Hospital in the City of Mexico.'' ::John Taney, Md ::John McMullen, Md ::Gilbert R Brush (boy), NY ::Wm M Vandyke, Ga ::Patrick Lusk, Tenn ::Leonidas Edwards, Tenn ::Thos K Nelson, Tenn ::Mark Rogers, Tenn ::Wm Dunbar, Tenn ::O N R Willis, Tenn ::A Moser, La ::... :''At the Hospital of San Luis Potosi.'' :: Peter Rockyfellow, NY ::Jas McMichen, Va ::John Stansborough, Ky ::Allen Holderman, Ky ::Wm P Stepp, Mo ::B Z Boone, Mo ::Wm Martin ::Chas Hill, Eng :''At the Hospital at Matamoros.'' ::Frank Hughes, Penn ::Lynn Bobo, SC ::Malcolm McAuley, Scot ::Jos Barber, Mass ::Nathaniel Mallan, Mass :''Released by Santa Anna.'' ::Geo B Crittenden, Ky ::Wm Reese, (boy), Ky ::Orlando Phelps, Miss ::Asa Hill, NC ::J J Sinickson, NJ :''Wounded at Mier who made their escape.'' ::Henry D Weeks, NY ::Winfield Chalk, Va ::Wm T Scott, Ga ::John St Clair, Penn ::John Bideler, Penn ::Wm Ripley, Penn ::Geo W Piland, Tenn ::James O Rice, SC ::Lewis Hays, SC ::Nath'l Mallen, Mass ::Robt Beale, DC :''Left in the Mountains after the Charge at the Salada.'' ::John Blackburn ::J T Morehead, Va ::Wm Oldham ::Wm H Cody, Ga ::John Calvert, Tenn ::John R Alexander, Ina ::C Buster, Ky ::S Rice, Mass ::John Toops, Ohio ::Wm Mitchell, Mo ::A J Lewis, Ala ::Perry Randolph, Ala ::Thos W Cox, Ala ::J B Nealy, Ala ::Geo Anderson, Scotland ::F Bray, Germany :''Killed, and Died of their Wounds at Mier.'' ::Dr Isaac Tower, NY ::Wm H Hasmore, Ga ::[[Kuykendall-1354|Hanks Kirkendall, Tenn]] ::W S Illyea, Penn ::Jos Berry, Ind ::— Bassett, Ky ::— Dickenson, Ky ::Wm Hopson, Ky ::Jas Austen, Mo ::— Hannah, SC ::Jas Urie, SC ::Alvin E White, Vt ::[[Lockerman-44|Stanley Lockerman]] ::J E Johnes, Eng ::Alex McKinnell, Scotland ::A Jackson, Ireland ::— McDade ::Mich'l Cronican :''Shot by Order of Santa Anna, April 25, 1843, at Huchutoca, ten leagues from Mexico.'' ::[[Cameron-4367|CAPTAIN EWEN CAMERON, Scotland.]] :''Massacred at the Salada, 25th March, 1843.'' ::M C Wing, NY ::Jas Ogden, Va ::Jas D Cocke, Va ::Wm Rowans, Ga ::J N McThompson, Tenn ::Charles Roberts, Tenn ::[[Eastland-69|Wm M Eastland, Tenn]] ::Robert Dunham, Tenn ::John S Cash, Pa ::Henry Whaling, Ia ::Thos L Jones, Ky ::Edward Este, NJ ::R W Harris, Mo ::James V Torrey, Conn :: J L Shepard, Ala ::James Turnbull, Scotland ::Patrick Maher, Ireland :''Died at Mexico and on the Road.'' ::Wm H Blanton, Ga ::Robert Smith, Tenn ::E G Kaufman, Tenn ::B Middleton, Ill ::John Owens, Pa ::R Beard, Mo ::John M Shipman, Mo ::Thos Colville, Scotland ::Sam'l McClellan, Ireland ::W B C Bryant :''At Perote Prison, 60 Leagues from Mexico.'' ::Charles Clark, NY ::Wm S Fisher, Va ::Mm M Shepard, Va ::Dan'l A Hallowell, Tenn ::Judge Sanders, Tenn ::George Bush, Ky ::Richard Keene, Ky ::Daniel Davis, Ky ::Daniel J Barney, Ky ::Samuel Lyons, England :''Escaped from Perote, July 2d.'' ::Thomas J Green, NC ::Chas K Reese, Ky ::D Drake Henry, Ohio ===Mexico=== *[[L%C3%B3pez_de_Santa_Anna-1|Antonio de Padua María Severino López de Santa Anna]] ==Sources== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_L%C3%B3pez_de_Santa_Anna Antonio López de Santa Anna, Wikipedia]

Mierlo War Cemetery, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands

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* '''Address''': Geldropseweg 68, 5731AD Mierlo, Nederland * '''Coordinates''': 51.43551 N, 5.59136 E The Mierlo War Cemetery is a cemetery for soldiers from the Commonwealth of Nations that have died during the liberation of the Netherlands during World War II. Most soldiers buried here died during the liberation of the region around Mierlo in Operation Market Garden in the fall of 1944. In total 665 soldiers have their final resting place in Mierlo of whom 7 British soldiers are unindentified. Their nationalities are: * 655 soldiers from the United Kingdom * 5 soldiers from Australia * 4 soldiers from Canada * 1 soldier from the Netherlands The cemetery is located in the woods between Mierlo and Geldrop on the main road Geldropseweg and it is managed by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Every year on Remembrance Day, the 4th of May, the local remembrance ceremony is held at the Mierlo War Cemetery. === See also === * [[:Category:Mierlo War Cemetery, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands]] for people buried here * [https://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/2006700/mierlo-war-cemetery/ Cemetery on the website of the CWGC] * [https://nl.findagrave.com/cemetery/2207286/mierlo-war-cemetery Cemetery on Find a Grave]

Mighty Oaks - 2021 WikiTree Challenge

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[[Category:Challenges Teams]] [[Category:England Project]] {{Image|file=Mighty_Oaks.jpg|align=c|size=150px|caption= [[Space:Mighty_Oaks|'''Mighty Oaks''']] }}
The team captains are [[Langridge-71|Janet Wild]] & [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]]. If you would like to join, please Contact Us. == Welcome== {{Image|file=WikiTree_Image_Library-170.png|align=r|size=175}} Welcome to the Mighty Oaks scheduling page for the 2021 WikiTree challenge. The challenge will be active for the year 2021. Two weeks (Thanksgiving and Christmas) will be skipped leaving fifty possible weeks of participation. Mighty Oaks will be signing up for at least five of those weeks. You are welcome to participate in weeks that our team isn't. Below are the months we are participating in. Please visit the [[#WikiTree Challenge Links|sign-up post]] linked below to register. === How to Participate === : Registration will be monthly. The registration post will be for the following month. Please sign up as early as possible so that WikiTree can successfully coordinate teams and award points. [[Help:WikiTree_Challenge#Advance_registration|Badges]] will be awarded for the month that you participate. : Everyone that participates during a certain week will be working on the family of a pre-determined person. This influencer in the genealogy community will be announced with the registration post. WikiTree will have a new person each week to focus on, with the exception of the two weeks off near the end of the year. : The Captain of your team will lead the collaboration throughout the week. They will answer any questions you have about which profiles to work on, and offer suggestions on directions to take with your research. There will be a G2G thread for that week that you can bookmark so that you can remark on your progress, or ask questions. : Registered team members will have their point totals tracked and reported automatically. Please see the [[Help:WikiTree_Challenge#Basic_scoring|Basic Scoring]] for information on how you can earn points. === WikiTree Challenge Links === * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1153709/the-wikitree-challenge-will-you-join-a-january-team Current Registration Post] * The [[Help:WikiTree_Challenge|WikiTree Help Challenge page]] *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WTC_Complete_Profile_Checklist *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:WikiTree_Challenge_Needs_Biography ===Categories and Stickers to use=== [[:Category:WikiTree_Challenge_Needs_Biography|Category:WikiTree_Challenge_Needs_Biography]] == Team Participation == Unlike our regular "Thons," we are expected to do some prep for the event. Please look at the ancestral line you have chosen and see who you might want to work on. Look at the locations and see if you will need research assistance from other WikiTreers. ==Tracking== : There is a spreadsheet for tracking purposes. [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ezM-jAdSYcY-rWKzwjP4zNGFo4t2CFMPOML6QgLD_XQ/edit#gid=0 You can find it here]. Go ahead and pick the ancestral line you want to work on and mark it with an X. Once you've decided on a profile you want to start on you an replace the X with the Wiki-ID of that profile. === January === : '''{{Orange|Week 1}} (Mth Jan- 6-13)''' Guest Star: [AJ Jacobs] - [[Space:Team_Virginia_-_Take_the_2021_WikiTree_Challenge|Team Virginia Space page with Resource links]] : [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1153709/the-wikitree-challenge-will-you-join Sign up post] ==== Mighty Oak Team Members Working Week 1 ==== : Please don't make changes in this section as the team Captain will be tracking your points. # [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]] # [[Winton-239|Carol Keeling]] # [[Baldwin-3428 Carol Baldwin]] # [[Welburn-134|Dave Welburn]] # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] : '''{{Orange|Week 2}} (Mth Jan 13-20)''' Guest Star: [CeCe Moore] : [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1153709/the-wikitree-challenge-will-you-join Sign up post] ==== Mighty Oak Team Members Working Week 2 ==== : https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210113/User.htm # [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]] # [[Buckle-52|Hilary Gadsby]] # [[Welburn-134|Dave Welburn]] # [[Winton-239|Carol Keeling]] # [[Speed-878|Ian Speed]] # [[DeSpain-617|Laura DeSpain]] # [[Hardman-1532|Maddy Hardman]] # [[Baldwin-3428 Carol Baldwin]] # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] : '''{{Orange|Week 3}} (Mth Jan 20-27)''' Guest Star: [Jonny Perl] - Twisted Thistles week ==== Team Members ==== : Please don't make changes in this section as the team Captain will be tracking your points. # [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]] # [[Langridge-71|Janet Wild]] # [[Winton-239|Carol Keeling]] # [[Welburn-134|Dave Welburn]] # [[Baldwin-3428 Carol Baldwin]] # [[McHugh-842|Frances Weidman]] # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] : '''{{Orange|Week 4}} (Jan 27 - Feb 3)''' Guest Star: [Jen Baldwin] '''Mighty Oaks Week''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1153709/the-wikitree-challenge-will-you-join Sign up post] ==== Team Members ==== : Please don't make changes in this section as the team Captain will be tracking your points. # [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]] # [[Langridge-71|Janet Wild]] # [[Winton-239|Carol Keeling]] # [Welburn-134|Dave Welburn]] # [[Baldwin-3428 Carol Baldwin]] # [[Christmas-476|Michael Christmas]] # [[Brown-87900 Heather Brannon]] # [[McHugh-842|Frances Weidman]] # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] ==== Available Profiles ==== : Here are the eight great-grandparents of [Guest Star]. Please add your name to the line you would like to work on. ==Family Profiles and links for the challenge== :[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/landscape/M1KF-W7C| Tobar-Family Search] :[[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/landscape/932Y-Z7Y| Heerten family] :'''Parents''' - :[[Rademacher-107||Amke Dirks Rademacher]] :[[Heerten-4||Eilert Heerten]] :'''Children/Siblings''' :[[Heerten-14||Frank Heerten]] :[[Heerten-15||Bessie Heerten]] :[[Heerten-13||Ed Heerten]] :[[Heerten-12||Dick Heerten]] : Brown Family : [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/landscape/277J-DJY | Brown Family] == Questions & Answers== : This section is for questions that have arisen during participation weeks. 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Migrating Ancestor Template

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The following was written by [[Kabrich-1|Robin Kabrich]]. Thank you Robin!!
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=== Migrating Ancestor Template === Use the directions below to add a quick visual reference to your ancestors' profiles to indicate their movements, whether they migrated from other countries or between different colonies (or states). See step 9 for information about a template for ancestors who never left the city or state where they were born. {{Migrating Ancestor | origin = Maryland | destination = Virginia | origin-flag = US_State_Flag_Images-23.png | destination-flag = US_State_Flag_Images-49.png }}
:'''To add a migrating ancestor template to a profile:''' #Click on the edit tab of this page and scroll down to the Migrating Ancestor section of the page. #Left click on the left beside the double brackets, hold down the left mouse button, and highlight all of the text down to the closing brackets. This will highlight the text you want to copy. #Next, right click on the highlighted text and click on "copy." #Go to the target profile, use the edit tab, scroll to the place where you want to add the template and click there. #Right click and select "paste." This will paste the template exactly as you see it here. #To customize the template for your target profile go to [[:Category:Flag_Images|Flag Images]] to find different flags or go directly to [[Space:US_State_Flag_Images|State Flags]]. #Copy the file name of the flag you want to use, and paste it to the right of the = sign under origin and destination flags. #You can also go to the [[Template:Migrating_Ancestor|blank template]] , copy and paste it to your page, and add your customized information. #For ancestors who did NOT migrate, use the directions above to copy one of the variations of the [[Template:Nonmigrating_Ancestor|Nonmigrating Ancestor template]] below:
{{Nonmigrating Ancestor |flag= US_State_Flag_Images-49.png |location= of Virginia |addinfo= }} {{Nonmigrating Ancestor |flag= US_State_Flag_Images-49.png |location= Virginian |addinfo=
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Migration Categories to Australia

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  • '''[[Project:Australia|Project Australia Home]]'''

  • '''[[:Category:Australia%2C_Project_Guidelines|Project Australia Guidelines]]'''
  • '''[[Space:Australia Project Resources|Project Australia Resources]]'''
==Migration Categories to Australia== '''This page outlines the categories that can be added to profiles of people who migrated to Australia from other countries around the world.''' '''Any applicable categories already created, can be added by finding them with the category picker tool in "Edit" mode on a profile. If, after reading this page, you would like us to add a migration category for you that has not already been created, go to '''''[[Space:Categories_Waiting_to_be_Added_or_Renamed|Categories Waiting to be Added or Renamed]]''''' and post a link to the profile, to which you want the category added, plus any information you have for the category, under the heading, "Everything Else".'''
==Global Migration Category Structure== *See [[Space:Migration_Categories_to_Australia#Example_Illustration|the diagram]], for an illustration of the category levels. *Categories for migration from other countries to Australia will follow the naming guidelines and 5-level structure outlined in '''[[Space:Migration_Category_Structure|Migration Category Structure]]'''. *Ideally, '''profiles are placed in the level 5 (landing level) category'''. *Profiles can be placed in level 4 categories when the emigrating admin entity is unknown, eg. '''[[:Category:New South Wales, Immigrants from Italy]]''' '''or''' the country does not have admin entities listed in the migration structure, eg. '''[[:Category:New South Wales, Immigrants from Greece]]'''. *'''Profiles should not be placed in levels 1-3 categories.''' '''''All categories should have the correct Migration Category Info Box (CIB), which adds the correct parent categories to the category''.''' '''From Ireland'''
All level 4 categories have been created. Level 5 (landing level) categories are in the format '''[[Category:Migrants from County to ]]'''
Example: '''[[:Category:Migrants_from_County_Armagh_to_New_South_Wales|Migrants from County Armagh to New South Wales]]''' '''From England'''
Not all level 3 and 4 categories have been created. Level 5 (landing level) categories are in the format '''[[Category:Migrants from to ]]''' , ''(Exception: County Durham)''
Example: '''[[:Category:Migrants_from_Lancashire_to_Queensland|Migrants from Lancashire to Queensland]]''' '''From Scotland'''
Not all level 3 and 4 categories have been created. Level 5 (landing level) categories are in the format '''[[Category:Migrants from to ]]'''
Example: '''[[:Category:Migrants_from_Fife_to_Victoria|Migrants from Fife to Victoria]]''' '''From Wales'''
Not all level 3 and 4 categories have been created. Level 5 (landing level) categories are in the format '''[[Category:Migrants from to ]]'''
Example: '''[[:Category:Migrants from Monmouthshire to Victoria|Migrants from Monmouthshire to Victoria]]''' '''From Holy Roman Empire'''
Up to 1806
'''From German Confederation'''
From 1806 to 1870
'''From German Empire'''
From 1871 to World War II
'''From Germany'''
From World War II onwards
Not all level 3 and 4 categories have been created. Level 5 (landing level) categories are in the format '''[[Category:Migrants from to ]]'''
Example: '''[[:Category:Migrants from Prussia to South Australia|Migrants from Prussia to South Australia]]''' Example: '''[[:Category:Migrants from Hamburg to South Australia|Migrants from Hamburg to South Australia]]''' ==Example Illustration== {{Image|file=Migration_Categories_to_Australia.png |caption=Australian Structure Example }} '''See the full size image [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:BrowsePhotos&l=30339854&p=1 here]''' ==Australia Project Specific Categories== *''See '''[[:Category:Australia, Immigration]]''''' '''[[:Category:Assisted Immigrants to Australia|Assisted Immigrants to Australia]]'''
Landing level categories are in the format '''[[Category:Assisted Immigrants from to Australia]]'''
Example: [[:Category:Assisted Immigrants from Kent to Australia|Assisted Immigrants from Kent to Australia]] '''[[:Category:Unassisted Immigrants to Australia|Unassisted Immigrants to Australia]]'''
Landing level categories are in the format '''[[Category:Unassisted Immigrants from to Australia]]'''
Example: [[:Category:Unassisted Immigrants from Cork to Australia|Unassisted Immigrants from Cork to Australia]] '''[[:Category:Bounty Immigrants to Australia|Bounty Immigrants to Australia]]'''
'''[[:Category:Free Settlers to Australia|Free Settlers to Australia]]'''
'''[[:Category:Immigrants to Australia Born at Sea|Immigrants to Australia Born at Sea]]'''
'''[[:Category:Emigrants to Australia Died at Sea|Emigrants to Australia Died at Sea]]'''
'''[[:Category:Soldier Immigrants to Australia|Soldier Immigrants to Australia]]'''
Landing level sub-categories for English and Irish soldier immigrants and families of English and Irish soldier immigrants. ==Migration Stickers== *'''[[Template:Migrating_Ancestor|Migrating Ancestor]]'''. See [[:Category: Flag Images|Flag Images]] sub-categories for file names of flags to use with this sticker. *See '''[[:Category: Australia Project Stickers|Australia Project Stickers]]''' for various Australian stickers related to immigration.

Migration from Rockport, New Brunswick to the Boston States

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[[Category: Sackville, New Brunswick]] [[Category: Migrants from New Brunswick to Massachusetts]] [[Category: Migrants from New Brunswick to Connecticut]] [[Category: Migrants from New Brunswick to Maine]] [[Category: Migrants from New Brunswick to New York]] [[Category: Migrants from New Brunswick to Vermont]] [[Category: Migrants from New Brunswick to New Hampshire]] Between the end of the American Civil War and the decline of shipbuilding and grindstone cutting, the town of Rockport, New Brunswick was depopulated. Many stayed nearby and migrated to Sackville, Moncton or other places within New Brunswick or Nova Scotia. Some went west, but a sizable number went south. By 1920, Rockport was basically empty. My grandmother grew up in Rockport during this time and told me that everyone went to "The Boston States" as they called it at the time. Rockport had a substantial connection with Boston prior to this migration so it was a natural place for people to migrate to. Rockport was populated with people recently from Massachusetts. People like [[Ward-10510|Jonathon Ward]], [[Tower-2593|Benjamin Tower]], [[Maxwell-3266|Gersham Maxwell]], [[Delesdernier-9|Charles H Delesdernier]], [[Cole-18973|Martin Cole]] and others. Many of those that emigrated came from seafaring families. Many are included here: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Sackville_Sea_Captains The person that served as an example for this page was [[Maxwell-9515|Alice Maxwell Reed]] who was born in Lower Rockport but moved to Massachusetts as a young woman. A significant member of this migration was [[Tower-3335|Austin Tower]] who was Chaplin at the Seamen's Bethel in Vineyard Haven. Many from Rockport would stop in there as part of their journeys or and I'm sure a familiar face from home was comforting. Over time I'll add to this page with anecdotes and clusters of individuals that went to similar locations. In the meantime, they are collected in the categories at the bottom this page. Note that Maine was split off from Massachusetts in 1820 so migrants before that would be Migrants to Massachusetts.

Migration Route Study from Prince George's County Maryland to Fairfield South Carolina

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== Migration Route == This is a theory for a possible migration route from Prince George's County in Maryland to Fairfield County in South Carolina around the 1740s or after. Eventually some went beyond to Georgia, Mississippi and so on. This route passes through Lunenburg, Virginia and further on through Danville, Virginia by the North Carolina border. Danville just came up by itself on the route; I did not force it. Greenberry Lee was said to have played near Danville as a little boy. See also "The Great Wagon Road" which passes through Lee's Old Mill property on Lee's Creek, Little River, Fairfield, South Carolina, United States. [https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Prince+George's+County,+Maryland,+USA/Lunenburg,+Virginia,+USA/Fairfield+County,+South+Carolina,+USA/@36.5936323,-81.6187738,7z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m20!4m19!1m5!1m1!1s0x89b64bcdfea9f6a7:0x68f24b5f98fbb7fc!2m2!1d-76.8720961!2d38.7849211!1m5!1m1!1s0x89b2136614138269:0xca0f1a54dccb1aaf!2m2!1d-78.2660275!2d36.9612967!1m5!1m1!1s0x88561a3161e97483:0xd09727bc1d80ffef!2m2!1d-81.0754657!2d34.4478348!3e0?entry=ttu Route on Google Maps] << Click here and zoom in. Possible migrants include: :[[Few-53|William Few Sr.]] (1714 Penn - bef. 1794 Georgia) :[[Lee-4577|John Lee]] (c 1720 Prince George's, Maryland-1787) :[[Delashment-6|John Delashmet]] (Jean Delashmette) (c 1700–1790) :[[Halsell-161|Thomas Halsell Sr]] (1720 Prince George's, Maryland-1757) == William Few == [[Few-53|William Few Sr.]] moved from Pennsylvania to Baltimore, Maryland and had all his children there including [[Few-104|Elizabeth]]. [[Few-53|William]] and son, [[Few-171|Major Ignatius Few]], eventually lived, fought and died in Georgia together with [[Lee-9072|Greenberry Lee]]. [[Few-104|Elizabeth]] married [[Lee-9072|Greenberry Lee]] who is said to have been born in Harford County, Maryland (marriage place of John Lee and Margaret Howard) and might have lived near Danville, Virginia as a boy. [[Few-104|Elizabeth]] and [[Lee-9072|Greenberry Lee]] married in Georgia. == John Lee == [[Lee-4577|John Lee]] was born about 1720 in Prince George's, Maryland and probably married in Harford County, Maryland to a Margaret Howard. They may have had one child named [[Lee-9072|Greenberry Lee]]. As said before, [[Lee-9072|Greenberry Lee]] probably born in Harford County, Maryland (marriage place of John Lee and Margaret Howard) might have lived near Danville, Virginia as a boy. Danville is on this route near the Virginia border with North Carolina. An alternative birthplace was [https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Burkeville,+VA,+USA/Fishpond+Creek,+Virginia+24522,+USA/@37.2547605,-78.37647,11z/data=!4m14!4m13!1m5!1m1!1s0x89b23a278e21c85d:0x892db37de9c815cb!2m2!1d-78.2013859!2d37.1876529!1m5!1m1!1s0x89b2ff60e483b6c3:0x58a80f7617e4716!2m2!1d-78.6803755!2d37.398361!3e0?entry=ttu Fishpond Creek, Buckingham, Virginia] located 36 miles west of Burkeville on the proposed migration route and north of Danville, VA. [[Lee-4577|John]] turned up in 1751 in Rocky Creek, Chester County, South Carolina with a wife and one child, perhaps Greenberry born around 1750. In Fairfield County, South Carolina in his will in 1786 [[Lee-4577|John]] mentions his present wife (perhaps his second wife) named Mary Cassels born in South Carolina and his 10 children, all likely born after 1751/1754 (but not sure) in South Carolina. Greenberry died in 1784 before his probable father wrote his will. [[Lee-4577|John Lee]]'s son-in-law, [[Gordon-172|Alexander Gordon]], was apparently born in 1755 in West Point, King William, Virginia, near Richmond, Virginia which is on the route to Fairfield County, South Carolina. == John Delashmet == [[Delashment-6|John "The Marquis" Delashmet]] (originally a Frenchman called Marquis Jean Delashmette) was born in France and apparently had a son Selah 1742 born in Frederick County, Maryland (just west of where the Fews lived). Selah had [[Delashmet-1|Elijah Delashmet]] (1778 South Carolina –1852 Gibson Co TN). Elijah Delashmet married [[Lee-4782|Agnes Lee]], the daughter of [[Lee-4577|John Lee]] in South Carolina. Agnes' sister, [[Lee-46911|Rosanna Lee]], might have married a Halsell. Could [[Halsell-46|Edward Halsell]] be Rosanna's husband? == Thomas Halsell == [[Halsell-161|Thomas Halsell Sr]] was born 1720 in Prince George's, Maryland where the Halsells are first found in the early 1700's. They migrated on to Lunenberg, Virginia where some of his children were born after 1750, and then down to South Carolina. His son, [[Halsell-26|Benjamin Halsell]], was a witness for [[Lee-4577|John Lee]]'s will in Fairfield County, South Carolina in 1786. == Common Interests of Migrants == "In 1751, or 1752, we find an immigration from Pennsylvania to Chester County, some of the settlers having formerly belonged to the Church of England. Here were people of mixed denominations in one community, who organized a church in May, 1759, in the hope that the different denominations would unite. The four men most prominent in its organization were: Alexander McKeown, John Lee, Thomas Garrett, and Hugh McDonald."https://genealogytrails.com/scar/chester/church_cath_presby.htm [[Lee-4577|John Lee]]'s father was probably this John Lee. == Migration Beyond South Carolina and Georgia == Another [[Lee-4866|Greenberry Lee]] (1799 - 1869) and his bother Eli (also spelled Ely or Eley) went on a wagon train to Mississippi around 1819 with family members from Georgia and South Carolina. These brothers belong to the DNA group of [[Lee-6250|Hugh Lee]] (1609 England-1662 Northumberland, Virginia) and Hugh Lee (c1650-c1721 Prince George Co., VA).https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hugh_Lee_of_VA_DNA_Kinshiphttps://freepages.rootsweb.com/~rgibson/genealogy/index.html Northumberland, Virginia is just east of Richmond Virginia and Prince George County, VA is near Richmond, VA and is on this migration route. == Sources ==

Migration Trails Tutorial Page

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==MIGRATION TRAILS== Researching the path of any migration a family made can tell much about the family. To find out where a family might have moved, examine the locations of the places the family is known to have lived, and see if there is a pattern. Perhaps the family lives in the West, and in each census or other record, they are further East as one regresses in time. ===Wilderness Trails=== Several famous migration trails migration trails existed in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries; including the Oregon Trail, and the Santa Fe Trail. Families often moved westward in stages, a few hundred miles each generation. Others took the entire journey over the course of a year or two; rushing to California to pan for gold, or to Utah for religious freedom. If one generation of a family is found having lived along a famous trail, the previous generation might be found along an eastern portion of the same trail. ===Immigration and Water Routes=== Some families took a water route instead; rounding Cape Horn in South America on a clipper ship to get to San Francisco, and the rich promises of California. Europeans took sailing ships across the Atlantic or around Cape of Good Hope to Australia and the East Indies. Some families took inland waterways, like the Erie Canal, the Great Lakes, the Mississippi River, the Rhine River or small bodies of water like the English Channel, the Mediterranean Sea, The Adriactic Sea, or the Gulf of Mexico. ===Railroad Lines replaced Trails with Trains.=== With the building of the railroad in the mid 19th Century, families found it easier to move about. More and more people used this "iron horse" to move into and settle the American west. Find out more about the Railroad Maps 1828-1830 published as part of the American Memory site put together by the Library of Congress. == WIKITREE MIGRATION PROJECTS == * PURITAN GREAT MIGRATION PROJECT - Colonial America - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Puritan_Great_Migration_Project * WESTWARD HO! PROECT - traces the people in North America who went west and how they got there - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Westward_Ho == Return to: == * TOP OF PAGE - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Migration_Trails_Tutorial_Page == Acknowledgements == This page written and designed by: Sharon Centanne, Genealogy Research Instructor and Internet Trainer This page updated by [[Troy-204]] August 24, 2020

Mike Crain Family List to Verify

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Crain-277|Mike Crain]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Crain-277&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Mike Crain To-Do List|Mike's current to-do list]].'' [[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Crain-277|Mike Crain]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Crain-277&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Mike Crain To-Do List|Mike's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Abbott-4451|Abbott, Hannah ]] || 1768-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Adams-19006|Adams, Sarah Sallie ]] || 1813-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Adams-19007|Adams, Stephen Rockhouse Steve ]] || 1778-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Adams-19008|Adams, John T ]] || 1856-02-12 || to-do |- | [[Adams-19067|Adams, Sarah Jane ]] || 1787-12-26 || to-do |- | [[Addington-465|Addington, Cynthia ]] || 1802-11-21 || to-do |- | [[Addington-466|Addington, Susa ]] || 1838-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Addington-467|Addington, Henry ]] || 1720-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Agee-481|Agee, Larinda ]] || 1858-02-22 || to-do |- | [[Agee-482|Agee, Missouri ]] || 1878-07-14 || to-do |- | [[Agee-483|Agee, Nancy Jane ]] || 1876-05-15 || to-do |- | [[Agee-484|Agee, Benjamin Arron ]] || 1837-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Alderdice-10|Alderdice, Anne ]] || 1758-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Alexander-6214|Alexander, Betty ]] || 1752-09-10 || to-do |- | [[Alexander-6215|Alexander, John ]] || 1712-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Allen-16929|Allen, Elizabeth ]] || 1811-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Asbury-308|Asbury, George ]] || 1802-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Back-430|Back, Kathy ]] || || to-do |- | [[Back-431|Back, Mary Ann ]] || 1882-02-26 || to-do |- | [[Back-432|Back, Mary ]] || 1777-11-01 || to-do |- | [[Back-433|Back, Henry ]] || 1743-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bader-396|Bader, Johann Georg ]] || 1733-07-31 || to-do |- | [[Bader-397|Bader, Matthaus ]] || 1700-12-20 || to-do |- | [[Badgley-106|Badgley, Sarah ]] || 1731-01-17 || to-do |- | [[Bagby-190|Bagby, Blanche ]] || 1915-06-01 || to-do |- | [[Bailey-8768|Bailey, Julia ]] || 1874-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Baker-16607|Baker, Jacob ]] || 1735-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Baker-16608|Baker, Elizabeth ]] || 1739-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ball-6770|Ball, Lucinda Ann ]] || 1827-04-27 || to-do |- | [[Ball-6771|Ball, James Ballard ]] || 1781-10-11 || to-do |- | [[Ballard-4190|Ballard, Susannah ]] || 1730-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Barfield-362|Barfield, Margaret ]] || 1777-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Barker-4915|Barker, Nancy Ann ]] || 1859-09-28 || to-do |- | [[Barker-4916|Barker, John Jack ]] || 1874-02-02 || to-do |- | [[Barker-4917|Barker, Abe ]] || 1900-03-00 || to-do |- | [[Barker-4918|Barker, Lou Ellen ]] || 1897-10-12 || to-do |- | [[Barker-4919|Barker, James ]] || 1902-10-24 || to-do |- | [[Barker-4920|Barker, Tude ]] || 1908-04-18 || to-do |- | [[Barker-4921|Barker, Robert ]] || 1916-04-14 || to-do |- | [[Barker-4922|Barker, Lulu ]] || 1898-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Barker-4923|Barker, Dulsenia ]] || 1831-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Barker-4924|Barker, Elizabeth ]] || 1808-07-18 || to-do |- | [[Barker-4925|Barker, John ]] || 1773-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Barker-4926|Barker, George ]] || 1730-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Barr-1530|Barr, Margaret ]] || 1739-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Baskett-55|Baskett, Frances ]] || 1740-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Baskett-56|Baskett, Daniel ]] || 1715-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bayes-113|Bayes, Alsie Jane ]] || 1850-09-22 || to-do |- | [[Bayes-114|Bayes, Isham ]] || 1795-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bayes-115|Bayes, John ]] || 1778-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bayles-127|Bayles, Catherine ]] || 1723-04-18 || to-do |- | [[Beam-525|Beam, Mary ]] || 1741-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Beck-3178|Beck, Maria Ernestine ]] || 1705-06-17 || to-do |- | [[Benner-265|Benner, Susan L ]] || || to-do |- | [[Bennett-9580|Bennett, Patience ]] || 1753-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bentz-210|Bentz, Johann Heinrich ]] || 1740-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Berry-6199|Berry, Sarah Jane ]] || 1843-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Berry-6200|Berry, Isaac ]] || 1819-05-29 || to-do |- | [[Beverly-217|Beverly, Hannah ]] || 1795-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bevin-62|Bevin, Abigail ]] || 1710-03-03 || to-do |- | [[Billeter-4|Billeter, Edward B ]] || 1735-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Billeter-5|Billeter, Edward ]] || 1705-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Billeter-6|Billeter, Leah ]] || 1770-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Billeter-7|Billeter, Wes J ]] || 1896-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Billingsley-328|Billingsley, Elizabeth ]] || 1810-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Billiter-12|Billiter, Zebediah ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Billiter-13|Billiter, Joseph ]] || 1770-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Billiter-14|Billiter, Alexander ]] || 1757-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Billitter-1|Billitter, Sarah Savannah ]] || 1843-05-03 || to-do |- | [[Billitter-2|Billitter, Samuel ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Billitter-3|Billitter, Harry ]] || 1845-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blaaw-3|Blaaw, Orchie Altje ]] || 1700-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blimly-1|Blimly, Mary Magdaline ]] || 1749-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blubaugh-59|Blubaugh, Esther Ann ]] || 1817-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Borders-121|Borders, Frances Jane ]] || 1822-01-10 || to-do |- | [[Borders-122|Borders, Michael ]] || 1788-03-01 || to-do |- | [[Borders-123|Borders, John ]] || 1756-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Botts-160|Botts, Thomas Corbett ]] || 1901-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Botts-161|Botts, William Thomas ]] || 1878-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Botts-162|Botts, Thomas J ]] || 1827-08-02 || to-do |- | [[Botts-163|Botts, William Thomas ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bowman-4275|Bowman, Sharon A ]] || || to-do |- | [[Bowman-4276|Bowman, James ]] || 1873-06-00 || to-do |- | [[Bowman-4277|Bowman, Nannie Bell ]] || 1907-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bowman-4278|Bowman, James Leman ]] || 1906-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bowman-4279|Bowman, Lucy ]] || 1903-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bowman-4280|Bowman, Kelly ]] || 1899-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bowman-4281|Bowman, Woody ]] || 1896-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bowman-4282|Bowman, Carrie ]] || 1894-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bowman-4283|Bowman, Calie E ]] || 1898-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Bowman-4284|Bowman, Wallace M ]] || 1888-05-00 || to-do |- | [[Bowman-4285|Bowman, Isaac H ]] || 1886-12-00 || to-do |- | [[Bowman-4286|Bowman, Lizzie ]] || 1885-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Bowman-4287|Bowman, Carrie ]] || 1893-07-26 || to-do |- | [[Bowman-4288|Bowman, James S. ]] || 1874-06-17 || to-do |- | [[Bowman-4289|Bowman, Callie Edith ]] || 1898-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Bowman-4290|Bowman, John Woody ]] || 1896-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Branham-393|Branham, Rebecca ]] || 1795-01-05 || to-do |- | [[Branham-394|Branham, David ]] || 1735-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Branham-395|Branham, George Washington ]] || || to-do |- | [[Breeding-186|Breeding, Nancy ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brevard-72|Brevard, Jean ]] || 1734-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brewster-1695|Brewster, Ellen ]] || 1775-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Broughton-582|Broughton, Elizabeth ]] || 1807-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brown-35220|Brown, Robert Stanley ]] || 1908-06-08 || to-do |- | [[Brown-35221|Brown, Lafayette ]] || 1865-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brown-35222|Brown, Leonard ]] || 1902-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brown-35223|Brown, Willie ]] || 1897-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brown-35224|Brown, Dorse F ]] || 1894-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brown-35225|Brown, Mary ]] || 1757-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brown-35226|Brown, William ]] || 1747-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brown-35227|Brown, Peter ]] || 1838-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brown-35228|Brown, Braxton ]] || 1791-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brown-35229|Brown, Jane ]] || 1811-02-10 || to-do |- | [[Brown-35230|Brown, James A ]] || 1765-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brown-35231|Brown, Jane ]] || 1780-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Brush-286|Brush, Florence ]] || || to-do |- | [[Brush-287|Brush, Brooksie Edward ]] || || to-do |- | [[Brush-288|Brush, Robert J ]] || || to-do |- | [[Brush-289|Brush, Eddie Pauline ]] || || to-do |- | [[Brush-290|Brush, Martha Louise ]] || || to-do |- | [[Buchanan-2160|Buchanan, Margaret Emily ]] || 1843-02-08 || to-do |- | [[Buchanan-2161|Buchanan, William ]] || 1807-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Buchanan-2162|Buchanan, Archibald ]] || 1767-05-04 || to-do |- | [[Buchanan-2163|Buchanan, Erastus ]] || 1847-09-01 || to-do |- | [[Buchanan-2164|Buchanan, James E ]] || 1841-03-04 || to-do |- | [[Buchanan-2165|Buchanan, John ]] || 1732-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Buchanan-2166|Buchanan, Martha ]] || 1730-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Buchanan-2167|Buchanan, Walter ]] || 1822-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Buchanan-2168|Buchanan, John ]] || 1710-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Buchanan-2169|Buchanan, Sarah Jane ]] || 1755-11-05 || to-do |- | [[Buchanan-2170|Buchanan, Thomas ]] || 1822-08-30 || to-do |- | [[Bunyard-11|Bunyard, Mary Emily ]] || 1853-08-08 || to-do |- | [[Bunyard-12|Bunyard, James ]] || 1810-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Burks-336|Burks, Nancy ]] || 1843-06-03 || to-do |- | [[Busch-472|Busch, Anna ]] || 1875-04-13 || to-do |- | [[Butcher-1298|Butcher, Jacob ]] || 1785-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Butcher-1299|Butcher, William ]] || 1754-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Butler-7555|Butler, Laurania ]] || 1810-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cain-2333|Cain, Sylvia ]] || || to-do |- | [[Cain-2334|Cain, Hettie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Campbell-12937|Campbell, John ]] || 1845-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Campbell-12938|Campbell, Callie L ]] || 1878-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Campbell-12939|Campbell, Sylvania ]] || 1874-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Campbell-12940|Campbell, Margaret B ]] || 1871-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Campbell-12941|Campbell, William H ]] || 1869-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Campbell-12942|Campbell, Margaret ]] || 1715-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cannoy-2|Cannoy, Ferreby ]] || 1792-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cannoy-3|Cannoy, Barney ]] || 1749-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Carter-12363|Carter, Mollie ]] || 1866-06-12 || to-do |- | [[Casebolt-27|Casebolt, John ]] || 1784-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Casebolt-28|Casebolt, Robert ]] || 1751-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cassity-72|Cassity, Sally ]] || 1776-12-25 || to-do |- | [[Catron-127|Catron, Mary Elizabeth ]] || 1837-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Catron-128|Catron, Stephen ]] || 1812-08-25 || to-do |- | [[Catron-129|Catron, Anna ]] || 1815-04-13 || to-do |- | [[Catron-130|Catron, Elizabeth Betsy ]] || 1814-02-25 || to-do |- | [[Catron-131|Catron, Joseph ]] || 1811-11-11 || to-do |- | [[Caudill-561|Caudill, Abigail ]] || 1767-03-27 || to-do |- | [[Caudill-562|Caudill, Isabel ]] || 1809-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Caudill-563|Caudill, James ]] || 1720-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Caudill-564|Caudill, Benjamin ]] || 1758-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Caudill-566|Caudill, James Boon ]] || 1825-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Chapman-6699|Chapman, Catherine ]] || 1743-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Chapman-6700|Chapman, Aaron ]] || || to-do |- | [[Claman-2|Claman, Mary Jane ]] || 1852-02-20 || to-do |- | [[Claman-3|Claman, D Tomes ]] || 1866-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Clark-21192|Clark, Susannah ]] || 1775-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Clark-21193|Clark, Henry ]] || 1752-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Clark-21194|Clark, Abraham A ]] || 1731-05-11 || to-do |- | [[Clarkston-31|Clarkston, Eva Jane ]] || 1809-07-15 || to-do |- | [[Clarkston-32|Clarkston, George Middleton ]] || 1745-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Clarkston-33|Clarkston, James ]] || 1720-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Clayton-2295|Clayton, Winifred ]] || 1740-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cleland-242|Cleland, Sarah ]] || 1750-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cleland-243|Cleland, Thomas ]] || 1702-05-26 || to-do |- | [[Clore-94|Clore, Elizabeth ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cockrill-136|Cockrill, John ]] || 1710-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cockrill-137|Cockrill, John ]] || 1757-12-19 || to-do |- | [[Colee-6|Colee, Erma ]] || || to-do |- | [[Colee-7|Colee, Earl ]] || || to-do |- | [[Colee-8|Colee, Evylian ]] || || to-do |- | [[Colee-9|Colee, Stanley ]] || || to-do |- | [[Colee-10|Colee, Junior E ]] || || to-do |- | [[Colee-11|Colee, Dorthy ]] || || to-do |- | [[Colee-12|Colee, Donald Albert ]] || || to-do |- | [[Coleman-4759|Coleman, Jimmy G ]] || || to-do |- | [[Coleman-4760|Coleman, Ambrose ]] || 1737-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Coleman-4761|Coleman, Elizabeth ]] || 1731-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collier-1668|Collier, John ]] || 1782-07-04 || to-do |- | [[Collier-1669|Collier, John ]] || 1744-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collier-1670|Collier, Elizabeth Meridith ]] || 1710-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collingsworth-8|Collingsworth, Louisa J ]] || 1814-01-09 || to-do |- | [[Collins-8756|Collins, Flora ]] || 1896-08-00 || to-do |- | [[Collins-8757|Collins, Minnie ]] || 1894-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Collins-8758|Collins, Elizabeth ]] || 1899-02-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-86|Collinsworth, Callie M ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-87|Collinsworth, Ruben ]] || 1877-09-13 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-88|Collinsworth, Herald ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-89|Collinsworth, Clara Ellen ]] || 1909-07-27 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-90|Collinsworth, Larlie Belle (Laura) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-91|Collinsworth, Lafayette F ]] || 1865-10-20 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-92|Collinsworth, Charlie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-93|Collinsworth, Albert ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-94|Collinsworth, Joshua ]] || 1871-01-21 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-95|Collinsworth, Marie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-96|Collinsworth, Edward ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-97|Collinsworth, Hubert Farris ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-98|Collinsworth, Thelmer ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-99|Collinsworth, Denver ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-100|Collinsworth, Elster ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-101|Collinsworth, Elmer ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-102|Collinsworth, Nancy Ann ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-103|Collinsworth, Robert Erwin ]] || 1865-11-16 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-104|Collinsworth, Rose Eva ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-105|Collinsworth, Janette ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-106|Collinsworth, Joshua Wilson ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-107|Collinsworth, Nora Beatrice ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-108|Collinsworth, Florence Lila ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-109|Collinsworth, Maggie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-110|Collinsworth, James ]] || 1856-04-29 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-111|Collinsworth, James Irvin ]] || 1833-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-112|Collinsworth, Nettie R ]] || 1912-04-30 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-113|Collinsworth, Hattie M. ]] || 1917-09-19 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-114|Collinsworth, Mattie ]] || 1915-07-23 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-115|Collinsworth, Bobby ]] || 1903-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-116|Collinsworth, James Ervin ]] || 1805-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-117|Collinsworth, Hulda ]] || 1869-05-11 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-118|Collinsworth, Grant ]] || 1875-06-05 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-119|Collinsworth, Rebecca ]] || 1868-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-120|Collinsworth, Elijah ]] || 1849-08-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-121|Collinsworth, William A. ]] || 1858-04-05 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-122|Collinsworth, Mary Ann ]] || 1854-02-01 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-123|Collinsworth, Green Price ]] || 1853-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-124|Collinsworth, Asberry Covington ]] || 1852-11-01 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-125|Collinsworth, Ernie ]] || 1894-06-17 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-126|Collinsworth, Jessie Davis J D ]] || 1913-12-06 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-127|Collinsworth, Grant ]] || 1901-11-14 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-128|Collinsworth, William Thomas Jones ]] || 1903-11-02 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-129|Collinsworth, Edward Clark ]] || 1897-10-17 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-130|Collinsworth, Bobbie E ]] || 1905-09-09 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-131|Collinsworth, Baby Boy ]] || 1894-05-18 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-132|Collinsworth, Samuel ]] || 1870-10-28 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-133|Collinsworth, Mary ]] || 1871-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-134|Collinsworth, William ]] || 1890-12-29 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-135|Collinsworth, Floyd ]] || 1882-08-21 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-136|Collinsworth, Frances ]] || 1879-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-137|Collinsworth, Wiley ]] || 1875-08-18 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-138|Collinsworth, Iva ]] || 1886-03-04 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-139|Collinsworth, William Douglas (Willie) ]] || 1886-07-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-140|Collinsworth, Edmund B. ]] || 1781-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-141|Collinsworth, Thelma Ree ]] || 1922-10-14 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-142|Collinsworth, Bonnie Lee ]] || 1912-12-22 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-143|Collinsworth, Teddie B. ]] || 1918-04-09 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-144|Collinsworth, Wanda Louise ]] || 1930-01-21 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-145|Collinsworth, Era Maude ]] || 1935-06-15 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-146|Collinsworth, Dora Elizabeth ]] || 1928-06-23 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-147|Collinsworth, John R ]] || 1921-12-29 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-148|Collinsworth, Eva Evelyn ]] || 1902-10-02 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-149|Collinsworth, Mildred Lea ]] || 1918-02-18 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-150|Collinsworth, Dora Rogene ]] || 1922-06-19 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-151|Collinsworth, E. C. ]] || 1926-01-07 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-152|Collinsworth, Alice ]] || 1891-10-07 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-153|Collinsworth, William ]] || 1887-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-154|Collinsworth, Marita ]] || 1909-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-155|Collinsworth, Dillard ]] || 1907-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-156|Collinsworth, John ]] || 1807-06-06 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-157|Collinsworth, Thomas ]] || 1812-01-19 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-158|Collinsworth, William S ]] || 1807-06-06 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-159|Collinsworth, Jane ]] || 1911-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-160|Collinsworth, Elizabeth Catherine ]] || 1812-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-161|Collinsworth, George Washington ]] || 1802-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-162|Collinsworth, Susan Jane ]] || 1798-01-04 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-163|Collinsworth, James T ]] || 1795-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-164|Collinsworth, Cynthia ]] || 1787-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-165|Collinsworth, James ]] || 1770-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinsworth-166|Collinsworth, William C ]] || 1807-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collinworth-1|Collinworth, Elma ]] || || to-do |- | [[Compton-1465|Compton, Lydia ]] || 1769-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cordial-18|Cordial, William ]] || 1803-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cordle-23|Cordle, Lucinda ]] || 1866-09-26 || to-do |- | [[Cordle-24|Cordle, Ralph ]] || 1843-05-21 || to-do |- | [[Cordle-25|Cordle, Ralph , Jr.]] || 1896-03-07 || to-do |- | [[Cordle-26|Cordle, James Wesley ]] || 1885-12-02 || to-do |- | [[Cordle-27|Cordle, Jeremiah T ]] || 1867-01-05 || to-do |- | [[Cordle-28|Cordle, Jeremiah ]] || 1779-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cordle-29|Cordle, Arizona ]] || 1896-03-22 || to-do |- | [[Cornett-345|Cornett, Emma Jane ]] || 1859-12-04 || to-do |- | [[Cornett-346|Cornett, William Henley ]] || 1834-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cornett-347|Cornett, Mary Belle ]] || 1863-06-15 || to-do |- | [[Cornett-348|Cornett, Mollie ]] || 1861-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Corwin-326|Corwin, Daniel ]] || 1690-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cox-10552|Cox, Roger C ]] || || to-do |- | [[Cox-10553|Cox, Johnnie Franklin ]] || || to-do |- | [[Cox-10554|Cox, Clyde ]] || || to-do |- | [[Cox-10555|Cox, Marion ]] || 1884-04-10 || to-do |- | [[Cox-10556|Cox, Solomon ]] || 1835-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cox-10557|Cox, Rosila ]] || 1859-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-277|Crain, Mike I, D.Min.]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-278|Crain, Ruben ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-402|Crain, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-407|Crain, Raymond ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-408|Crain, Miranda Rose ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-409|Crain, Isaac Henry ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-410|Crain, David G ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-411|Crain, Carol Jean ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-412|Crain, Richard Donald ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-413|Crain, Kenneth Wayne ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-414|Crain, Billy R ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-415|Crain, Wendy Joy ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-416|Crain, Renita Gay ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-417|Crain, Richard Wayne ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-418|Crain, Burnice ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-419|Crain, John F ]] || 1864-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-420|Crain, John W ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-421|Crain, Hazel ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-422|Crain, Roy F ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-423|Crain, Chester ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-424|Crain, Bobby ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-425|Crain, Bridgett ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-426|Crain, John W ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-427|Crain, Jerry ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-428|Crain, Henry H ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-429|Crain, Bonnie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-430|Crain, Wallace May ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-431|Crain, Billy ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-432|Crain, Ray R ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-433|Crain, Herman ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-434|Crain, Sonny ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-435|Crain, Susie L. ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-436|Crain, Manson Terry ]] || 1849-10-18 || to-do |- | [[Crain-437|Crain, Gwenolyn C ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-438|Crain, Grover C ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-439|Crain, E Ida ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-440|Crain, Luceil M ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-441|Crain, Janes F ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-442|Crain, Betty A ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-443|Crain, Harrold C ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-444|Crain, Owen ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-445|Crain, Mildred ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-446|Crain, James F ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-447|Crain, Perry J. ]] || 1852-10-16 || to-do |- | [[Crain-448|Crain, Homer ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-449|Crain, William Howard ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-450|Crain, Esta C. ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-451|Crain, Perry J. ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-452|Crain, Myrla ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-453|Crain, Thomas Robert ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-454|Crain, Ausie Leila ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-455|Crain, Ralph ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-456|Crain, Gladys ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-457|Crain, Wanda ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-458|Crain, Phylis ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-459|Crain, Era ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-460|Crain, Firris ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crain-461|Crain, Robert H ]] || 1819-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-462|Crain, James T ]] || 1786-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-463|Crain, Telitha ]] || 1848-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-464|Crain, James ]] || 1740-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-465|Crain, William ]] || 1815-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-466|Crain, Larkin T ]] || 1817-12-18 || to-do |- | [[Crain-467|Crain, James F. ]] || 1815-10-21 || to-do |- | [[Crain-468|Crain, Richard ]] || 1821-12-17 || to-do |- | [[Crain-469|Crain, Nancy ]] || 1828-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-470|Crain, Sarah Elizabeth ]] || 1828-08-11 || to-do |- | [[Crain-471|Crain, Nathaniel C. ]] || 1831-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-472|Crain, Maggie A ]] || 1857-02-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-473|Crain, James ]] || 1846-06-04 || to-do |- | [[Crain-474|Crain, Elizabeth Catharine ]] || 1844-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-475|Crain, Mary ]] || 1852-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-476|Crain, John E. ]] || 1854-02-23 || to-do |- | [[Crain-477|Crain, Lucina ]] || 1866-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-478|Crain, Margaret ]] || 1861-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-479|Crain, Anna ]] || 1865-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-480|Crain, Luellen ]] || 1867-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-481|Crain, Nancy T ]] || 1850-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-482|Crain, Daisy M. ]] || 1870-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-483|Crain, Simon ]] || 1863-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-484|Crain, Finetta J. ]] || 1864-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-485|Crain, Sarah Almeida ]] || 1858-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-486|Crain, Ermina ]] || 1856-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-487|Crain, William Joseph ]] || 1844-03-23 || to-do |- | [[Crain-488|Crain, James ]] || 1861-10-31 || to-do |- | [[Crain-489|Crain, Melissa ]] || 1858-01-06 || to-do |- | [[Crain-490|Crain, Elizabeth ]] || 1842-05-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-491|Crain, Matilda ]] || 1840-06-27 || to-do |- | [[Crain-492|Crain, Flora T. ]] || 1875-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-493|Crain, William C ]] || 1896-11-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-494|Crain, John L ]] || 1893-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-495|Crain, Fannie Jane ]] || 1884-09-19 || to-do |- | [[Crain-496|Crain, Maggie N ]] || 1881-08-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-497|Crain, Kenneth ]] || 1897-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-498|Crain, Amanda M. ]] || 1879-08-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-499|Crain, Almeda ]] || 1877-04-22 || to-do |- | [[Crain-500|Crain, Joseph E. ]] || 1873-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-501|Crain, Elizabeth F ]] || 1876-10-23 || to-do |- | [[Crain-502|Crain, Pearley ]] || 1894-05-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-503|Crain, Miney ]] || 1884-12-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-504|Crain, Josia ]] || 1887-11-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-505|Crain, Carrie ]] || 1890-11-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-506|Crain, Elizabeth ]] || 1876-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-507|Crain, Alice ]] || 1882-03-00 || to-do |- | [[Crain-508|Crain, Cora ]] || 1891-08-26 || to-do |- | [[Crain-509|Crain, Aaron ]] || 1695-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cromwell-574|Cromwell, Joshua ]] || 1762-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crouse-285|Crouse, Demaris Edna ]] || 1896-11-03 || to-do |- | [[Crouse-286|Crouse, Charles ]] || 1868-03-05 || to-do |- | [[Cummins-735|Cummins, Mary Jane ]] || 1847-06-00 || to-do |- | [[Cummins-736|Cummins, James ]] || 1804-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cummins-737|Cummins, Jacob ]] || 1759-01-30 || to-do |- | [[Cummins-738|Cummins, Christian ]] || 1716-03-16 || to-do |- | [[Dabney-232|Dabney, Elizabeth ]] || 1785-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Damron-233|Damron, Elizabeth ]] || 1765-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Daugherty-701|Daugherty, Dora Louisa ]] || 1870-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Davis-27922|Davis, Thomanda ]] || 1876-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Davis-27923|Davis, Martin Paul Monroe ]] || 1837-02-16 || to-do |- | [[Davis-27924|Davis, Missouri O ]] || 1829-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Davis-27925|Davis, Hansford ]] || 1799-10-30 || to-do |- | [[Davis-27926|Davis, Hansford ]] || 1789-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Day-4649|Day, Sarah ]] || 1795-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Day-4650|Day, Reuben ]] || 1770-00-00 || to-do |- | [[DeBusk-37|DeBusk, Louisa ]] || 1830-02-02 || to-do |- | [[Debusk-38|Debusk, Elisha ]] || 1807-09-18 || to-do |- | [[Debusk-39|Debusk, Elisha ]] || 1786-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Debusk-40|Debusk, Ester ]] || 1786-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Debusk-41|Debusk, Jacob ]] || 1743-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2610|Dennis, Emma ]] || || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2611|Dennis, William J ]] || 1868-08-08 || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2612|Dennis, Roy ]] || 1915-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2613|Dennis, Luther ]] || 1896-08-09 || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2614|Dennis, Lafayette ]] || 1840-06-18 || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2615|Dennis, Lillie ]] || 1894-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2616|Dennis, Porter ]] || 1889-11-15 || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2617|Dennis, Leonard ]] || 1898-07-17 || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2618|Dennis, Jacob ]] || 1816-04-11 || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2619|Dennis, Samuel Yocum ]] || 1789-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2620|Dennis, Zacheriah Taylor ]] || 1852-06-24 || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2621|Dennis, Reuben Porter ]] || 1848-01-04 || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2622|Dennis, Samuel Stevens ]] || 1810-05-25 || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2623|Dennis, Julia A ]] || 1858-09-27 || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2624|Dennis, Robert ]] || 1877-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2625|Dennis, Lou E. ]] || 1880-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2626|Dennis, Ada L ]] || 1895-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2627|Dennis, Asa ]] || 1892-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2628|Dennis, Ezra ]] || 1889-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dennis-2629|Dennis, Samuel G ]] || 1735-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dennison-522|Dennison, Nancy ]] || 1795-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dennison-523|Dennison, Robert ]] || 1770-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Derrick-270|Derrick, Marvel ]] || 1835-09-05 || to-do |- | [[Desjardins-126|Desjardins, Jack ]] || 1903-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Diament-19|Diament, Sarah ]] || 1730-03-15 || to-do |- | [[Diament-20|Diament, Nathaniel ]] || 1730-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dixon-4696|Dixon, Hannah ]] || 1739-12-27 || to-do |- | [[Dixon-4697|Dixon, Benjamin ]] || 1757-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dixon-4698|Dixon, UNKNOWN ]] || 1725-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Doane-901|Doane, Thankful ]] || 1766-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dodds-533|Dodds, Mary Polly ]] || 1796-11-15 || to-do |- | [[Donaker-4|Donaker, William Bruce ]] || 1849-05-31 || to-do |- | [[Donaker-5|Donaker, John Thomas ]] || 1822-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Donally-11|Donally, Margaret ]] || 1765-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Donnelson-78|Donnelson, Rachel ]] || || to-do |- | [[Donnelson-79|Donnelson, Rebecca ]] || 1803-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dowden-155|Dowden, Martha ]] || 1769-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dowden-156|Dowden, Thomas ]] || 1743-03-03 || to-do |- | [[Dowden-157|Dowden, William ]] || 1779-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dowden-158|Dowden, John ]] || 1771-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dowden-159|Dowden, Sally ]] || 1803-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Downing-1242|Downing, Mary ]] || 1747-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Downing-1243|Downing, John ]] || 1723-10-18 || to-do |- | [[Eady-54|Eady, Margaret ]] || 1809-08-31 || to-do |- | [[Eady-55|Eady, Henry ]] || 1786-10-18 || to-do |- | [[Eakins-54|Eakins, Amanda ]] || 1824-11-27 || to-do |- | [[Edmonds-551|Edmonds, Joanna ]] || 1716-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Eggleston-372|Eggleston, Rosetta Ellen ]] || 1873-03-04 || to-do |- | [[Eggleston-373|Eggleston, George Washington ]] || 1836-11-17 || to-do |- | [[Eggleston-374|Eggleston, Amos ]] || 1794-11-25 || to-do |- | [[Eggleston-375|Eggleston, Amos ]] || 1751-11-20 || to-do |- | [[Elbert-54|Elbert, Celia Rae ]] || 1720-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Elswick-177|Elswick, Milly Molly ]] || 1750-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Epperson-572|Epperson, Hannah ]] || 1756-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Epperson-573|Epperson, John ]] || 1703-09-19 || to-do |- | [[Evers-334|Evers, Frederick K ]] || 1834-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ewing-1194|Ewing, Margaret Jane ]] || 1734-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fannin-99|Fannin, Rosannah Francisco ]] || 1779-12-17 || to-do |- | [[Fannin-100|Fannin, David ]] || 1759-08-03 || to-do |- | [[Fannon-32|Fannon, Sarah ]] || 1787-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Farnham-431|Farnham, Martha ]] || 1832-07-30 || to-do |- | [[Fergerson-23|Fergerson, Samuel ]] || 1732-01-19 || to-do |- | [[Fergerson-24|Fergerson, James ]] || 1704-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ferguson-5064|Ferguson, Louisa ]] || 1766-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ferrell-759|Ferrell, Kathy ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ferrell-760|Ferrell, Anthony ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ferrell-761|Ferrell, Mason ]] || 1907-02-07 || to-do |- | [[Finch-1776|Finch, Nathaniel ]] || 1737-09-19 || to-do |- | [[Finger-162|Finger, Catherine ]] || 1722-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Finney-536|Finney, Elizabeth ]] || 1762-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fleming-3688|Fleming, Mary Ward ]] || 1745-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Frazier-1348|Frazier, Sarah A ]] || 1776-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Frazier-1349|Frazier, Micajah ]] || 1753-12-25 || to-do |- | [[Freeman-6374|Freeman, Denice ]] || 1827-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Freeman-6375|Freeman, Mary Polly ]] || 1767-05-03 || to-do |- | [[Freeman-6376|Freeman, William ]] || 1768-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Freeman-6377|Freeman, John G ]] || 1828-03-08 || to-do |- | [[Frisby-163|Frisby, Armilda J ]] || 1850-04-19 || to-do |- | [[Frisby-164|Frisby, Hazel ]] || || to-do |- | [[Frisby-165|Frisby, Joseph Luther ]] || 1891-09-03 || to-do |- | [[Frisby-166|Frisby, Robert E ]] || 1825-11-06 || to-do |- | [[Frisby-167|Frisby, John Robert ]] || 1793-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Frisby-168|Frisby, William ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Galvin-243|Galvin, Elizabeth ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gates-2004|Gates, Carlie Thomas ]] || || to-do |- | [[Gay-2129|Gay, Elizabeth ]] || 1790-01-23 || to-do |- | [[Gibbs-2319|Gibbs, Berthenia Frances ]] || 1847-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gibbs-2320|Gibbs, John ]] || 1786-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gibbs-2321|Gibbs, John York ]] || 1734-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Godsey-112|Godsey, Elizabeth ]] || 1804-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Godsey-113|Godsey, William ]] || 1758-01-01 || to-do |- | [[Goodpaster-33|Goodpaster, John ]] || 1852-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gore-1102|Gore, Thomas ]] || 1712-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gore-1103|Gore, Elizabeth ]] || 1710-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gose-75|Gose, Rosa Alice ]] || || to-do |- | [[Gose-76|Gose, George Franklin ]] || 1845-06-08 || to-do |- | [[Gose-77|Gose, Rebecca Jane ]] || 1836-06-14 || to-do |- | [[Gose-78|Gose, Henry ]] || 1809-01-10 || to-do |- | [[Gose-79|Gose, John ]] || 1777-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gose-80|Gose, Johann Stephen ]] || 1738-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gose-81|Gose, George ]] || 1701-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Grayson-371|Grayson, Elizabeth M ]] || 1830-05-22 || to-do |- | [[Greer-1438|Greer, Isaac Boston ]] || 1900-06-05 || to-do |- | [[Grice-299|Grice, Thelma H. ]] || || to-do |- | [[Grizzel-10|Grizzel, Robert ]] || 1870-05-20 || to-do |- | [[Grizzel-11|Grizzel, Kenos ]] || 1895-12-00 || to-do |- | [[Grizzle-56|Grizzle, Elbert ]] || 1915-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Grizzle-57|Grizzle, John ]] || 1830-10-13 || to-do |- | [[Grizzle-58|Grizzle, William ]] || 1810-10-26 || to-do |- | [[Hager-578|Hager, Isadora John Magnolia ]] || 1876-08-05 || to-do |- | [[Hale-3210|Hale, Mary Lou ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hale-3211|Hale, John ]] || 1868-05-17 || to-do |- | [[Hale-3212|Hale, Granville Rice ]] || 1844-05-14 || to-do |- | [[Hale-3213|Hale, Russell Tabor ]] || 1899-06-25 || to-do |- | [[Hale-3214|Hale, Bertha Ann ]] || 1894-07-18 || to-do |- | [[Hale-3215|Hale, Alford Oren ]] || 1892-11-23 || to-do |- | [[Hale-3216|Hale, John ]] || 1815-08-24 || to-do |- | [[Hale-3217|Hale, William T. ]] || 1865-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hale-3218|Hale, Martha ]] || 1871-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hale-3219|Hale, James D. ]] || 1873-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hale-3220|Hale, Clifton Dean ]] || 1879-06-11 || to-do |- | [[Hale-3221|Hale, Laura Queen ]] || 1879-06-11 || to-do |- | [[Hale-3222|Hale, Zachariah ]] || 1792-01-17 || to-do |- | [[Hale-3223|Hale, Peter ]] || 1771-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hale-3224|Hale, Joseph ]] || 1746-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hale-3225|Hale, Cidney Alma ]] || 1875-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hale-3226|Hale, William Arthur ]] || 1883-12-17 || to-do |- | [[Hale-3227|Hale, Beulah Crain ]] || 1908-08-30 || to-do |- | [[Hale-3228|Hale, Faber J ]] || 1911-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hale-3244|Hale, Phoebe ]] || 1755-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-15714|Hall, Melissa R. ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hall-15715|Hall, Michael James ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hall-15716|Hall, Jeff ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hall-15793|Hall, Michael J Jr]] || || to-do |- | [[Hall-15794|Hall, Tracy ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hall-15795|Hall, Robert Benjamin ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hall-15796|Hall, William B ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hall-15797|Hall, Jeffrey Joseph ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hall-15798|Hall, Grace Mae ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hall-15799|Hall, George ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hall-15800|Hall, Walter ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hall-15801|Hall, Clyde ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hall-15802|Hall, John ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hall-15803|Hall, Michael Benjamin ]] || || to-do |- | [[Halsey-343|Halsey, Marty Clinton ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hamilton-9113|Hamilton, Susan ]] || 1758-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hammond-3417|Hammond, Lucinda ]] || 1816-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hampton-1606|Hampton, Sarah ]] || 1863-07-24 || to-do |- | [[Hampton-1607|Hampton, George W ]] || 1875-09-18 || to-do |- | [[Hampton-1608|Hampton, Joseph F ]] || 1896-12-01 || to-do |- | [[Hampton-1609|Hampton, Lula ]] || 1894-06-18 || to-do |- | [[Hampton-1610|Hampton, Abel ]] || 1838-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hampton-1611|Hampton, Marry ]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hancock-3290|Hancock, Paul ]] || 1886-04-16 || to-do |- | [[Handy-655|Handy, Jane ]] || 1864-08-11 || to-do |- | [[Harber-200|Harber, John E ]] || || to-do |- | [[Harber-201|Harber, Newton C ]] || || to-do |- | [[Harmon-2813|Harmon, Joe ]] || 1913-01-08 || to-do |- | [[Harris-14852|Harris, William Johnson ]] || 1915-02-23 || to-do |- | [[Harris-14853|Harris, Nathan M ]] || 1851-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Hatfield-1325|Hatfield, Dixie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hatfield-1326|Hatfield, Flores ]] || 1869-03-00 || to-do |- | [[Hatfield-1327|Hatfield, George F ]] || 1865-11-12 || to-do |- | [[Hatfield-1328|Hatfield, Basil Boswell ]] || 1839-11-17 || to-do |- | [[Hatfield-1329|Hatfield, Lundy ]] || 1889-12-00 || to-do |- | [[Hatfield-1330|Hatfield, Emily Jane ]] || 1885-02-09 || to-do |- | [[Hatfield-1331|Hatfield, Tera ]] || 1894-11-26 || to-do |- | [[Hatfield-1332|Hatfield, James Trimble ]] || 1888-02-11 || to-do |- | [[Hatfield-1333|Hatfield, Ella ]] || 1880-03-00 || to-do |- | [[Hatfield-1334|Hatfield, George ]] || 1804-01-06 || to-do |- | [[Hatfield-1335|Hatfield, George Goff ]] || 1715-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Head-1365|Head, John ]] || 1775-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Heavnor-1|Heavnor, Elizabeth ]] || || to-do |- | [[Heizer-72|Heizer, Flora May ]] || || to-do |- | [[Heizer-73|Heizer, Amos Nelson ]] || 1849-12-04 || to-do |- | [[Helton-468|Helton, Tonker Milford ]] || 1913-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Helton-469|Helton, Mayberry ]] || 1878-05-29 || to-do |- | [[Henry-4305|Henry, Catherine ]] || 1738-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Henry-4306|Henry, John ]] || 1765-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hensley-1204|Hensley, Agnes ]] || 1758-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hensley-1214|Hensley, Rachel ]] || 1822-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Hewlings-21|Hewlings, Jacob ]] || 1681-09-11 || to-do |- | [[Hilley-18|Hilley, Mary ]] || 1722-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hoffman-3556|Hoffman, Elizabeth ]] || 1746-07-13 || to-do |- | [[Hollon-74|Hollon, Lucinda ]] || 1813-10-30 || to-do |- | [[Hollon-75|Hollon, Rebecca ]] || 1806-06-10 || to-do |- | [[Hon-47|Hon, Pearl Mae ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hon-48|Hon, George Bramlet ]] || 1865-09-07 || to-do |- | [[Hoppes-41|Hoppes, Catherine ]] || 1765-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hoppis-12|Hoppis, John Michael ]] || 1722-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hughes-6756|Hughes, Mary Ann ]] || 1838-03-04 || to-do |- | [[Hughes-6757|Hughes, Gabriel ]] || 1813-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hughes-6758|Hughes, Jarred P. ]] || 1871-10-04 || to-do |- | [[Hull-2926|Hull, Henry Alford , Jr.]] || 1921-07-23 || to-do |- | [[Hull-2927|Hull, Ronald Lynn ]] || 1943-04-14 || to-do |- | [[Hurst-1378|Hurst, Amanda Lucinda ]] || 1856-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ingram-1759|Ingram, Abe ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ingram-1760|Ingram, Emily J. ]] || 1849-02-05 || to-do |- | [[Ingram-1761|Ingram, John John ]] || 1837-03-24 || to-do |- | [[Ingram-1762|Ingram, John ]] || 1818-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ingram-1763|Ingram, Striby B ]] || 1876-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ingram-1764|Ingram, Aberham Lawson ]] || 1816-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Isbell-343|Isbell, Roger Thomas ]] || 1922-07-19 || to-do |- | [[James_Riley-1|James Riley, John ]] || 1782-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jewell-1162|Jewell, Elizabeth ]] || 1840-02-14 || to-do |- | [[Johnson-33331|Johnson, Jacqueline Dee ]] || || to-do |- | [[Johnston-6470|Johnston, Elizabeth ]] || 1769-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jones-31487|Jones, Margaret ]] || 1829-12-30 || to-do |- | [[Jones-31488|Jones, Mary Polly ]] || 1776-01-15 || to-do |- | [[Jones-31489|Jones, Minitree ]] || 1752-08-03 || to-do |- | [[Jones-31490|Jones, Minitree ]] || 1718-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jones-31641|Jones, Martha ]] || 1811-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kash-41|Kash, James ]] || 1772-02-05 || to-do |- | [[Keese-278|Keese, Lela Lou ]] || 1897-05-04 || to-do |- | [[Kendrick-805|Kendrick, Jackie ]] || 1885-08-23 || to-do |- | [[Kendrick-806|Kendrick, Rebecca J. ]] || 1860-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kenned-1|Kenned, Nancy Elizabeth ]] || 1822-06-08 || to-do |- | [[Kenton-127|Kenton, Infant ]] || 1796-12-00 || to-do |- | [[Kenton-128|Kenton, John ]] || 1790-12-31 || to-do |- | [[Kenton-129|Kenton, Sarah ]] || 1795-05-18 || to-do |- | [[Kenton-130|Kenton, Orval ]] || 1824-11-13 || to-do |- | [[Kerr-3282|Kerr, Ann ]] || 1735-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ketron-14|Ketron, Elizabeth Cattron ]] || 1827-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kettering-113|Kettering, Peter ]] || 1774-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kilgore-884|Kilgore, Nancy ]] || 1833-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kilgore-885|Kilgore, Malinda Matilda ]] || 1809-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kilgore-886|Kilgore, Isaac ]] || 1848-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Kilgore-887|Kilgore, John Henry ]] || 1844-12-21 || to-do |- | [[Kilgore-888|Kilgore, Rebecca ]] || 1838-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kilgore-889|Kilgore, Minerva ]] || 1834-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kilgore-890|Kilgore, Cynthia Ann Annie ]] || 1828-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kilgore-891|Kilgore, John ]] || 1827-09-30 || to-do |- | [[Kilgore-892|Kilgore, Malinda ]] || 1824-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kilgore-893|Kilgore, Easter Easter ]] || 1823-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kilgore-894|Kilgore, Charles Cromwell ]] || 1820-11-16 || to-do |- | [[Kilgore-895|Kilgore, Robert ]] || 1715-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kilgore-901|Kilgore, Martha Mattie ]] || 1792-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Knoy-32|Knoy, Hans Bernhard ]] || 1718-10-31 || to-do |- | [[Koontz-259|Koontz, Elizabeth ]] || 1770-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Koontz-260|Koontz, John ]] || 1739-03-26 || to-do |- | [[Koontz-261|Koontz, John ]] || 1706-04-18 || to-do |- | [[Kuppler-1|Kuppler, Katharina ]] || 1700-10-23 || to-do |- | [[Lacy-974|Lacy, Phoebe ]] || 1774-04-09 || to-do |- | [[Lamaster-8|Lamaster, Lora A ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lambert-3905|Lambert, Jane ]] || 1819-05-04 || to-do |- | [[Lambert-3906|Lambert, Benjamin ]] || 1803-08-11 || to-do |- | [[Lambert-3907|Lambert, Job ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Landrum-197|Landrum, Charles Otis ]] || 1965-11-20 || to-do |- | [[Landsaw-5|Landsaw, Delilah ]] || 1817-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Landsaw-6|Landsaw, William ]] || 1774-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Langworthy-170|Langworthy, Ida Frances ]] || 1882-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lawson-2721|Lawson, Lucinda ]] || 1869-07-22 || to-do |- | [[Lawson-2722|Lawson, Mildred ]] || 1855-10-15 || to-do |- | [[Lawson-2723|Lawson, Sarah E ]] || 1877-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lawson-2724|Lawson, Bill ]] || 1884-01-19 || to-do |- | [[Lawson-2725|Lawson, Lucinda Jane ]] || 1868-07-22 || to-do |- | [[Lawson-2726|Lawson, William ]] || 1731-06-26 || to-do |- | [[Lawson-2727|Lawson, James H ]] || 1854-07-00 || to-do |- | [[Layne-243|Layne, William H. ]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Layne-244|Layne, Lindsey ]] || 1811-12-01 || to-do |- | [[LeMaster-291|LeMaster, Marion P. ]] || 1866-10-10 || to-do |- | [[LeMaster-292|LeMaster, Thelma June ]] || || to-do |- | [[LeMaster-294|LeMaster, Clara Ellen ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ledbetter-990|Ledbetter, Ethel Francis ]] || 1917-07-07 || to-do |- | [[Ledford-1012|Ledford, Jousha Rossie ]] || 1875-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lemaster-289|Lemaster, Lucille L ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lemaster-290|Lemaster, Frank ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lemaster-293|Lemaster, Frank Jr]] || || to-do |- | [[Lemaster-295|Lemaster, Shirley M ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lemaster-296|Lemaster, Mary H ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lemaster-297|Lemaster, Zommie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lemaster-298|Lemaster, Daniel ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lemaster-299|Lemaster, Coral ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lemaster-300|Lemaster, Rachel ]] || 1821-04-30 || to-do |- | [[Lemasters-210|Lemasters, Hazel ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lewis-15205|Lewis, Barbary Ellen ]] || 1831-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lewis-15206|Lewis, George W ]] || 1813-12-11 || to-do |- | [[Lewis-15207|Lewis, Charles ]] || 1776-04-09 || to-do |- | [[Lewis-15208|Lewis, George ]] || 1738-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lewis-15209|Lewis, James Theophilus ]] || 1779-12-00 || to-do |- | [[Lockhart-1441|Lockhart, Jane ]] || 1769-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lovelace-342|Lovelace, Nora Belle ]] || 1878-04-27 || to-do |- | [[Lovelace-343|Lovelace, Ida Mae ]] || 1875-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Lovelace-344|Lovelace, William D. ]] || 1841-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lovelace-345|Lovelace, Rebecca Orine ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lovelace-346|Lovelace, Raymond Carl ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lovelace-347|Lovelace, Vernon ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lovelace-348|Lovelace, Robert L ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lovelace-349|Lovelace, James Clester ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lovelace-350|Lovelace, Helen K ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lovelace-351|Lovelace, John Harvey ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lovelace-352|Lovelace, Jefferson ]] || 1864-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lovelace-353|Lovelace, Leroy ]] || 1869-09-00 || to-do |- | [[Lovelace-354|Lovelace, Georgia Ann ]] || 1872-06-07 || to-do |- | [[Lovelace-355|Lovelace, Yettie ]] || 1885-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Lovelace-356|Lovelace, Richard M. ]] || 1889-06-00 || to-do |- | [[Lovelace-357|Lovelace, Hazel ]] || 1790-03-31 || to-do |- | [[Lovelace-358|Lovelace, Samuel ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lovelace-359|Lovelace, John ]] || 1765-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lowe-3948|Lowe, Nancy Jane ]] || 1841-10-01 || to-do |- | [[Luce-609|Luce, Isabel ]] || 1704-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mackey-691|Mackey, Anna Mae ]] || || to-do |- | [[Macon-195|Macon, Cleva Olene ]] || 1904-02-08 || to-do |- | [[Madison-454|Madison, Eleanor ]] || 1700-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Malcolm-793|Malcolm, Lewella Jedithia ]] || 1867-04-18 || to-do |- | [[Marlin-102|Marlin, Hazel ]] || || to-do |- | [[Martin-21475|Martin, Sarah ]] || 1718-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mason-5854|Mason, Blanch ]] || 1902-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mason-5855|Mason, Eugene Denelle ]] || 1893-01-03 || to-do |- | [[Matthews-4418|Matthews, Thomas ]] || 1785-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McCarty-1111|McCarty, Amanda ]] || 1814-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McCarty-1112|McCarty, Jeremiah ]] || 1819-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McCarty-1113|McCarty, John K ]] || 1866-09-27 || to-do |- | [[McCarty-1114|McCarty, Elizabeth ]] || 1863-11-04 || to-do |- | [[McCarty-1115|McCarty, James ]] || 1858-12-15 || to-do |- | [[McCarty-1116|McCarty, Margaret ]] || 1856-09-27 || to-do |- | [[McCarty-1117|McCarty, Matilda Tilda ]] || 1854-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McCarty-1118|McCarty, Nancy ]] || 1854-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McCarty-1119|McCarty, Lora Jane ]] || 1847-04-04 || to-do |- | [[McCarty-1120|McCarty, Harmon ]] || 1846-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McCarty-1121|McCarty, Nancy ]] || 1786-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McCarty-1122|McCarty, Elizabeth Hubbard ]] || 1772-03-01 || to-do |- | [[McCarty-1123|McCarty, William ]] || 1784-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McCarty-1124|McCarty, Elisa ]] || 1819-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McCarty-1125|McCarty, Lourana ]] || 1854-01-00 || to-do |- | [[McCord-3867|McCord, John ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McDaniel-1994|McDaniel, Catherine ]] || 1807-05-27 || to-do |- | [[McDaniel-1995|McDaniel, William ]] || 1774-02-22 || to-do |- | [[McDaniel-1996|McDaniel, John ]] || 1751-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McDaniel-1997|McDaniel, Edward Jackson ]] || 1829-03-14 || to-do |- | [[McDaniel-1998|McDaniel, Sophia Burrus ]] || 1827-05-04 || to-do |- | [[McDaniel-1999|McDaniel, Phillip B ]] || 1824-05-10 || to-do |- | [[McDaniel-2000|McDaniel, Mary Anne ]] || 1821-02-22 || to-do |- | [[McDaniel-2001|McDaniel, Lindsey ]] || 1819-07-25 || to-do |- | [[McDaniel-2002|McDaniel, William ]] || 1817-09-03 || to-do |- | [[McDaniel-2003|McDaniel, Jane Pendleton ]] || 1816-02-29 || to-do |- | [[McDaniel-2004|McDaniel, John Rucker ]] || 1813-01-02 || to-do |- | [[McDaniel-2005|McDaniel, Elizabeth ]] || 1811-05-31 || to-do |- | [[McDaniel-2006|McDaniel, James Pendleton ]] || 1809-06-19 || to-do |- | [[McDaniel-2007|McDaniel, Peggy ]] || 1804-10-25 || to-do |- | [[McDaniel-2008|McDaniel, Margaret ]] || 1804-10-25 || to-do |- | [[McDaniel-2009|McDaniel, Sally Rucker ]] || 1802-07-06 || to-do |- | [[McIntire-376|McIntire, Mary Ellen ]] || 1847-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McKinney-2347|McKinney, Peggy ]] || 1813-04-00 || to-do |- | [[McKinney-2348|McKinney, William ]] || 1795-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McKinney-2349|McKinney, Nathaniel A. ]] || 1810-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McKinney-2387|McKinney, John ]] || 1740-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McMillan-1587|McMillan, Robert ]] || 1835-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McPherson-1628|McPherson, Jerica Marie ]] || || to-do |- | [[McQueen-733|McQueen, Elizabeth ]] || 1764-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Meade-621|Meade, Roy ]] || 1916-11-19 || to-do |- | [[Meade-623|Meade, Adaline Edy ]] || 1813-09-30 || to-do |- | [[Melampy-1|Melampy, James Elmer ]] || 1896-11-14 || to-do |- | [[Mercer-1222|Mercer, Ann ]] || 1697-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Miehaux-2|Miehaux, Elizabeth ]] || 1707-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Miller-25998|Miller, UNKNOWN ]] || 1910-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Miller-25999|Miller, Mary ]] || 1714-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Moggeridge-4|Moggeridge, Joan ]] || 1805-07-21 || to-do |- | [[Montgomery-4380|Montgomery, Asa Franklin ]] || 1892-01-19 || to-do |- | [[Moore-20286|Moore, Nancy B ]] || 1847-04-12 || to-do |- | [[Moore-20287|Moore, David ]] || 1824-10-04 || to-do |- | [[Moore-20288|Moore, Mahala (Haley) ]] || 1874-12-10 || to-do |- | [[Moore-20289|Moore, David Samuel ]] || 1794-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Moore-20290|Moore, James ]] || 1808-07-03 || to-do |- | [[Moren-19|Moren, Evelyn Vernon ]] || 1924-02-29 || to-do |- | [[Morris-9658|Morris, Sarah ]] || 1771-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Morris-9659|Morris, Ezekiel ]] || 1727-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Morris-9660|Morris, Daniel ]] || 1717-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mullins-2177|Mullins, Ethel ]] || || to-do |- | [[Murphy-7083|Murphy, Elizabeth ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Murphy-7084|Murphy, Joseph H ]] || 1873-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nelson-7622|Nelson, Rita D ]] || || to-do |- | [[Nelson-7623|Nelson, Thurman Wilbur ]] || || to-do |- | [[Nelson-7624|Nelson, Elizabeth Jane Lettie ]] || 1745-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nelson-7625|Nelson, Elizabeth Jane ]] || 1745-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nelson-7661|Nelson, Mary H. ]] || 1810-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nicewonder-1|Nicewonder, Elizabeth ]] || 1815-07-27 || to-do |- | [[Nicewonder-2|Nicewonder, David ]] || 1782-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nicewonder-3|Nicewonder, Jacob S. ]] || 1741-04-27 || to-do |- | [[Nickell-219|Nickell, John ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nickell-411|Nickell, Rita ]] || || to-do |- | [[Nickell-412|Nickell, Nancy Caroline ]] || 1834-03-03 || to-do |- | [[Nickell-413|Nickell, Evaline ]] || 1827-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nickell-414|Nickell, Andrew Preston ]] || 1824-11-00 || to-do |- | [[Nickell-415|Nickell, Henry Daniel ]] || 1822-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nickell-416|Nickell, Jane ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nickell-417|Nickell, Lourenda ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nickell-418|Nickell, William K ]] || 1814-07-29 || to-do |- | [[Nickell-419|Nickell, Larinda Larinda ]] || 1818-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nickell-420|Nickell, Isaac ]] || 1827-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nickell-421|Nickell, Quillie ]] || 1858-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nickell-422|Nickell, Mary Elizabeth ]] || 1855-03-23 || to-do |- | [[Nickell-423|Nickell, Emily Hughes ]] || 1846-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Noble-1909|Noble, Rose M ]] || || to-do |- | [[Noland-546|Noland, Oris ]] || 1899-05-01 || to-do |- | [[Norris-2900|Norris, Esther ]] || 1678-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Northcutt-187|Northcutt, Harley ]] || 1877-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nunn-722|Nunn, Theodosia ]] || 1774-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nunn-723|Nunn, Thomas ]] || 1751-01-01 || to-do |- | [[Ogden-1623|Ogden, Deborah ]] || 1796-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Ogden-1624|Ogden, Stephen ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ogden-1625|Ogden, Jesse ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ogden-1626|Ogden, Stephen ]] || 1754-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ogden-1678|Ogden, Phoebe ]] || 1674-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Oldfield-283|Oldfield, Jesse Marion ]] || 1846-06-22 || to-do |- | [[Oliver-4322|Oliver, Hannah Frances ]] || 1845-10-23 || to-do |- | [[Owen-3310|Owen, Sarah ]] || 1780-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pack-520|Pack, Christina ]] || 1788-03-01 || to-do |- | [[Pack-522|Pack, Esther ]] || 1815-03-02 || to-do |- | [[Parsons-4283|Parsons, Sarah ]] || 1737-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peck-2749|Peck, Wanda ]] || || to-do |- | [[Peck-2750|Peck, Carl ]] || || to-do |- | [[Peck-2751|Peck, Donald R ]] || || to-do |- | [[Peck-2752|Peck, Yle ]] || || to-do |- | [[Peck-2753|Peck, Charlie ]] || 1908-04-09 || to-do |- | [[Pelfrey-75|Pelfrey, Lennie S ]] || || to-do |- | [[Pelfrey-76|Pelfrey, William Isaac ]] || 1871-09-06 || to-do |- | [[Pelfrey-77|Pelfrey, Miles T. ]] || 1841-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Pelfrey-78|Pelfrey, Isaac ]] || 1817-12-14 || to-do |- | [[Pence-413|Pence, Andrew ]] || 1798-12-11 || to-do |- | [[Pence-414|Pence, Henry ]] || 1768-09-04 || 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| [[Price-7403|Price, Bill Raymond ]] || 1925-05-30 || to-do |- | [[Proffit-44|Proffit, Nattie Ellen ]] || 1903-11-07 || to-do |- | [[Pruitt-689|Pruitt, Elizabeth ]] || 1728-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Prunty-84|Prunty, Martha ]] || 1774-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pyle-1112|Pyle, Ailsie ]] || 1732-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Raemer-4|Raemer, Margaret ]] || 1734-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Raemer-5|Raemer, George ]] || 1720-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Rafferty-217|Rafferty, Alice Lorraine ]] || 1937-09-05 || to-do |- | [[Ratcliffe-332|Ratcliffe, Elizabeth Summer ]] || 1755-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-663|Ratliff, Mattie Caroline ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-664|Ratliff, Blanche O ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-665|Ratliff, William ]] || 1868-03-00 || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-666|Ratliff, Mary ]] || 1860-08-05 || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-667|Ratliff, Rosa ]] || 1874-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-668|Ratliff, Joshua Wilson ]] || 1849-01-18 || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-669|Ratliff, Mortimer Whitehead ]] || 1879-10-23 || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-670|Ratliff, John Wesley ]] || 1895-04-23 || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-671|Ratliff, Annie Elizabeth ]] || 1891-02-05 || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-672|Ratliff, Jim Anderson ]] || 1889-07-31 || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-673|Ratliff, Rhoda Hiner ]] || 1885-05-26 || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-674|Ratliff, Levy Sandy ]] || 1881-10-13 || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-675|Ratliff, Levi Sandy ]] || 1881-10-13 || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-676|Ratliff, Maude ]] || 1877-10-20 || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-677|Ratliff, Zenzendorf ]] || 1876-03-16 || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-678|Ratliff, Robert Irving ]] || 1874-06-00 || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-679|Ratliff, William Harvey ]] || 1873-05-10 || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-680|Ratliff, Henry ]] || 1823-03-03 || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-681|Ratliff, James ]] || 1798-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-682|Ratliff, Mary L ]] || 1898-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ratliff-683|Ratliff, Bethel ]] || 1912-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Reaburn-2|Reaburn, Jean ]] || 1768-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Reece-541|Reece, Ernest Gardner ]] || 1906-04-07 || to-do |- | [[Reese-1741|Reese, Resa Ann ]] || 1805-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Reese-1742|Reese, John ]] || 1869-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Rewald-1|Rewald, Fred ]] || 1858-03-18 || to-do |- | [[Rewald-2|Rewald, Fred ]] || 1858-03-18 || to-do |- | [[Rhule-2|Rhule, Martha ]] || 1902-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Rice-6048|Rice, Ruth Mae ]] || || to-do |- | [[Richardson-9120|Richardson, Harriet ]] || 1831-07-28 || to-do |- | [[Riley-3619|Riley, Nancy Jane ]] || 1835-10-22 || to-do |- | [[Riley-3620|Riley, Alfred ]] || 1807-03-29 || to-do |- | [[Roberson-893|Roberson, Rhoda ]] || 1755-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Roberts-12334|Roberts, Martha J. ]] || || to-do |- | [[Robertson-6241|Robertson, Ann ]] || 1671-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Robinson-12679|Robinson, Ronald Gale 'Shorty' ]] || 1939-07-31 || to-do |- | [[Robinson-12680|Robinson, Floyd Derwood ]] || 1924-08-11 || to-do |- | [[Robinson-12745|Robinson, John ]] || || to-do |- | [[Roman-138|Roman, Mary ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Roman-139|Roman, William ]] || 1717-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ross-7478|Ross, Robert Jr. ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ross-7479|Ross, James Robert ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ross-7480|Ross, Deborah E ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ross-7481|Ross, Katlin Anne ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ross-7482|Ross, James Joshua ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ross-7483|Ross, Eric Neil ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ross-7484|Ross, Myron Brett ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ross-7485|Ross, Joyce Gail ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ross-7486|Ross, William David ]] || || to-do |- | [[Roten-26|Roten, Telitha ]] || 1800-01-07 || to-do |- | [[Roten-27|Roten, Jacob Rhoton ]] || 1765-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Roten-28|Roten, David ]] || 1724-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Roten-29|Roten, Elizabeth ]] || 1730-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Rucker-559|Rucker, Margaret ]] || || to-do |- | [[Rucker-560|Rucker, Sarah Elizabeth ]] || 1750-07-25 || to-do |- | [[Rucker-561|Rucker, John ]] || 1701-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Russell-8899|Russell, Rebecca ]] || 1752-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Russell-8900|Russell, Lucinda ]] || 1753-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Salyer-566|Salyer, Catherine ]] || 1836-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Samples-356|Samples, Irene ]] || 1926-04-13 || to-do |- | [[Sanders-5681|Sanders, Peter I. ]] || 1854-03-00 || to-do |- | [[Sanders-5682|Sanders, David ]] || 1892-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sanders-5683|Sanders, Emmit ]] || 1900-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sanders-5684|Sanders, May ]] || 1898-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sanders-5685|Sanders, Jim ]] || 1895-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sanders-5686|Sanders, Isac ]] || 1903-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sanders-5687|Sanders, Mary E ]] || 1905-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sanders-5688|Sanders, Lillie V ]] || 1908-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Schwartz-1349|Schwartz, Katherine M ]] || 1730-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Scott-12770|Scott, Harry A ]] || || to-do |- | [[Scott-12771|Scott, John Sidney ]] || || to-do |- | [[Scott-12772|Scott, Sidney M ]] || || to-do |- | [[Scott-12773|Scott, Mary Claudine ]] || || to-do |- | [[Seebach-198|Seebach, Marion B ]] || 1922-06-26 || to-do |- | [[Sellards-45|Sellards, Catherine Elizabeth ]] || 1764-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sellards-46|Sellards, Hezekiah ]] || 1732-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sellards-47|Sellards, Peter John ]] || 1706-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Seward-443|Seward, Anna ]] || 1765-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Seward-444|Seward, Samuel ]] || 1737-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Shackelford-313|Shackelford, Sarah Jane ]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Shackelford-314|Shackelford, Emily ]] || 1871-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Shackleford-122|Shackleford, James P ]] || 1836-06-01 || to-do |- | [[Shoup-234|Shoup, Thomas ]] || 1863-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Shoupe-10|Shoupe, Martha Ann ]] || 1850-08-11 || to-do |- | [[Shoupe-11|Shoupe, Francis Marion ]] || 1829-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Shoupe-12|Shoupe, Francis Marion Jr ]] || 1862-04-12 || to-do |- | [[Shoupe-13|Shoupe, James Leander ]] || 1860-04-08 || to-do |- | [[Shoupe-14|Shoupe, John Alexander ]] || 1860-04-08 || to-do |- | [[Shoupe-15|Shoupe, Mary Elizabeth ]] || 1857-12-30 || to-do |- | [[Shoupe-16|Shoupe, William ]] || 1854-01-15 || to-do |- | [[Shoupe-17|Shoupe, Sarah Ellen ]] || 1853-10-27 || to-do |- | [[Shoupe-18|Shoupe, Rebecca Jane ]] || 1852-06-03 || to-do |- | [[Shupe-274|Shupe, John ]] || 1771-03-22 || to-do |- | [[Shupe-275|Shupe, John ]] || 1744-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Slimp-4|Slimp, Anna Catherine ]] || 1745-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-456|Smallwood, Edna ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-457|Smallwood, Thomas B ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-458|Smallwood, Thomas Anderson ]] || 1878-04-10 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-459|Smallwood, Harley Ray ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-460|Smallwood, Danny E ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-461|Smallwood, Molly ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-462|Smallwood, Nora Ellen ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-463|Smallwood, Thurman ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-464|Smallwood, Robert Ernest ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-465|Smallwood, Lena Mae ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-466|Smallwood, Hazel ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-467|Smallwood, Richard Clay ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-468|Smallwood, Elenor ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-469|Smallwood, Emert ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-470|Smallwood, Ernie Ray ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-471|Smallwood, Mitchell Clay ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-472|Smallwood, Bowen Ray ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-473|Smallwood, Geneva ]] || 1914-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-474|Smallwood, Jessie James ]] || 1863-04-02 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-475|Smallwood, Thomas Colvert ]] || 1838-08-04 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-476|Smallwood, Leonard F ]] || 1901-07-30 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-477|Smallwood, Sarah Bell ]] || 1905-05-22 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-478|Smallwood, Jessee Howard ]] || 1903-06-25 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-479|Smallwood, Apal ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-480|Smallwood, Joseph Mason ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-481|Smallwood, Virgil C ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-482|Smallwood, Hobert Lester ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-483|Smallwood, Sonny ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-484|Smallwood, Edith E ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-485|Smallwood, Christina ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-486|Smallwood, Irene ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-487|Smallwood, James William ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-488|Smallwood, Kayron Kay ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-489|Smallwood, Delena Geven ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-490|Smallwood, Carolyn Lynn ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-491|Smallwood, George Edward ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-492|Smallwood, Judith Ann ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-493|Smallwood, Chasity Dawn ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-494|Smallwood, Rosemary ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-495|Smallwood, Dwayne ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-496|Smallwood, Charles Jackson ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-497|Smallwood, Otto Ray ]] || 1918-09-13 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-498|Smallwood, Gertie ]] || 1916-06-16 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-499|Smallwood, Yetta ]] || 1906-04-13 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-500|Smallwood, William Kelly ]] || 1901-06-11 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-501|Smallwood, Calista ]] || 1913-08-15 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-502|Smallwood, Ruthie ]] || 1903-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-503|Smallwood, Cordell ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-504|Smallwood, Louise ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-505|Smallwood, Avonell ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-506|Smallwood, Agnus F ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-507|Smallwood, Edgar Lawson ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-508|Smallwood, Mabel R ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-509|Smallwood, Marie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-510|Smallwood, Archie F ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-511|Smallwood, Willford C ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-512|Smallwood, Raymond B ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-513|Smallwood, Woodford Marvin ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-514|Smallwood, Virginia Mildred ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-515|Smallwood, Joseph Jesse ]] || 1802-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-516|Smallwood, Harriett ]] || 1877-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-517|Smallwood, Elizabeth Jane ]] || 1874-06-10 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-518|Smallwood, Catherine ]] || 1865-12-11 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-519|Smallwood, Henry C ]] || 1871-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-520|Smallwood, John Covert ]] || 1863-12-11 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-521|Smallwood, Alvira ]] || 1872-08-10 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-522|Smallwood, Edward Everett ]] || 1884-06-23 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-523|Smallwood, Agnes ]] || 1882-04-18 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-524|Smallwood, Joseph Thomas ]] || 1773-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-525|Smallwood, Hezakia ]] || 1799-07-31 || to-do |- | [[Smallwood-526|Smallwood, Ruth ]] || 1909-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-77299|Smith, Toni R ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-77300|Smith, Patricia ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-77301|Smith, Mary Polly ]] || 1847-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-77302|Smith, James ]] || 1795-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-77303|Smith, Louisa ]] || 1822-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-77304|Smith, Charles ]] || 1750-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-77305|Smith, Thomas , II]] || 1725-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-77306|Smith, Sarah S ]] || 1806-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-77307|Smith, William ]] || 1755-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-77308|Smith, Eleanor ]] || 1737-10-15 || to-do |- | [[Smith-77309|Smith, Samuel ]] || 1708-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-77310|Smith, Olan Z. ]] || 1917-09-16 || to-do |- | [[Smith-77311|Smith, Jane ]] || 1719-03-27 || to-do |- | [[Smith-77763|Smith, Elwood C ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-77764|Smith, William H ]] || 1880-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-77765|Smith, Jerry ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-77766|Smith, Freda ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-77767|Smith, Patricia ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-77768|Smith, Delores ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-77769|Smith, Belle Jane ]] || 1854-02-24 || to-do |- | [[Smith-77770|Smith, John Treon ]] || 1824-03-24 || to-do |- | [[Smith-77771|Smith, Moses ]] || 1788-02-29 || to-do |- | [[Sorrell-360|Sorrell, Conley Jack ]] || 1901-09-24 || to-do |- | [[Sorrell-361|Sorrell, Joe Lee ]] || 1898-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sparks-1684|Sparks, Eugene Sparks ]] || 1927-03-03 || to-do |- | [[Sparks-1685|Sparks, Jerry Leon ]] || 1958-01-06 || to-do |- | [[Spencer-9619|Spencer, Margoret ]] || || to-do |- | [[Spencer-9620|Spencer, Clayton ]] || || to-do |- | [[Spencer-9621|Spencer, Mildred ]] || || to-do |- | [[Spencer-9622|Spencer, Marlon ]] || || to-do |- | [[Spencer-9623|Spencer, Clayton ]] || 1900-11-05 || to-do |- | [[Spencer-9624|Spencer, Catherine Katy ]] || 1841-03-11 || to-do |- | [[Spencer-9692|Spencer, Mary Esther ]] || 1814-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Spottswood-7|Spottswood, Elizabeth Bette ]] || 1725-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Spracher-3|Spracher, Catherine ]] || 1745-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Spradlin-127|Spradlin, Maude Delilah ]] || 1889-08-12 || to-do |- | [[Sprecher-91|Sprecher, Johann Christoher ]] || 1699-07-07 || to-do |- | [[Stamper-473|Stamper, Carl ]] || || to-do |- | [[Stamper-474|Stamper, Frank Robert ]] || || to-do |- | [[Stamper-475|Stamper, Marguret ]] || || to-do |- | [[Stamper-476|Stamper, Richard ]] || || to-do |- | [[Stanley-4094|Stanley, Richard ]] || 1815-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Stanley-4095|Stanley, Henry ]] || 1847-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Staton-635|Staton, Thomas D ]] || 1878-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Staton-636|Staton, Elzy ]] || 1897-11-20 || to-do |- | [[Staton-637|Staton, Blanch ]] || 1901-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Steel-811|Steel, Mary J. ]] || 1856-05-18 || to-do |- | [[Steele-3520|Steele, John G. ]] || 1799-04-01 || to-do |- | [[Steele-3521|Steele, George ]] || 1778-07-31 || to-do |- | [[Steele-3522|Steele, George ]] || 1755-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4329|Stephens, Sarah Elizabeth ]] || 1818-02-22 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-4330|Stephens, Mary Elizabeth ]] || 1789-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Stevens-7192|Stevens, John Jahew ]] || 1761-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Stone-6818|Stone, Eucibius ]] || 1755-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Streeter-442|Streeter, Amanda ]] || 1799-03-31 || to-do |- | [[Streeter-443|Streeter, Jonathan ]] || 1766-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Streeter-444|Streeter, Josiah ]] || 1738-12-28 || to-do |- | [[Swango-34|Swango, Eletha ]] || 1864-03-18 || to-do |- | [[Swango-35|Swango, William ]] || 1843-07-19 || to-do |- | [[Swango-36|Swango, George Washington ]] || 1811-06-07 || to-do |- | [[Swango-37|Swango, Abraham ]] || 1790-10-20 || to-do |- | [[Swango-38|Swango, Samuel ]] || 1765-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Swango-39|Swango, Abraham ]] || 1730-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Swango-40|Swango, William ]] || 1700-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Swinford-58|Swinford, Polly ]] || 1786-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Swinford-59|Swinford, Mary Ann ]] || 1781-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Swinford-60|Swinford, Elisha ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Swinford-61|Swinford, James ]] || 1740-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Swinford-62|Swinford, John ]] || 1697-12-04 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24382|Taylor, Mary ]] || 1883-09-15 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24383|Taylor, Hannah ]] || || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24384|Taylor, Lindsey ]] || 1827-06-18 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24385|Taylor, Pendleton , Jr]] || 1805-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24386|Taylor, Maranda ]] || 1877-07-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24387|Taylor, Henry Clay ]] || 1878-04-03 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24388|Taylor, Louisa J. ]] || 1880-06-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24389|Taylor, Jefferson ]] || 1885-05-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24390|Taylor, Margaret L. ]] || 1891-08-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24391|Taylor, Greenberry ]] || 1870-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24392|Taylor, Elizabeth ]] || 1854-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24393|Taylor, William ]] || 1852-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24394|Taylor, Minerva ]] || 1850-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24395|Taylor, James ]] || 1847-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24396|Taylor, Pendleton , Sr.]] || 1775-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24397|Taylor, Robert ]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24398|Taylor, Henry ]] || 1839-05-06 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24399|Taylor, Julia A. ]] || 1834-09-05 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24400|Taylor, Calvin Henderson ]] || 1837-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24401|Taylor, Emily J. ]] || 1834-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24402|Taylor, William W. ]] || 1832-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24403|Taylor, Orville Pinkney ]] || 1827-12-17 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24404|Taylor, Minor Clinton ]] || 1825-11-22 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24405|Taylor, Greenberry ]] || 1870-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24406|Taylor, William Dabney Strother ]] || 1806-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24407|Taylor, Cordelia ]] || 1816-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24408|Taylor, Grizelda ]] || 1756-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24409|Taylor, James ]] || 1736-05-01 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24410|Taylor, David ]] || 1746-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Taylor-24411|Taylor, Verlinda ]] || 1738-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Templeton-1746|Templeton, Amos ]] || 1794-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Terry-2847|Terry, Sarah Ann ]] || 1852-01-01 || to-do |- | [[Terry-2848|Terry, Martha Patsey ]] || 1816-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Thaler-57|Thaler, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Thaler-58|Thaler, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Thaler-59|Thaler, Kayla A ]] || || to-do |- | [[Thaler-60|Thaler, Mike ]] || || to-do |- | [[Thomas-15306|Thomas, Isabell ]] || 1862-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Thompson-20148|Thompson, John ]] || 1720-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Thompson-20149|Thompson, Robert ]] || 1705-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Thompson-20150|Thompson, Alice ]] || 1756-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Thompson-20277|Thompson, Rachel Eleanor ]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Thompson-20278|Thompson, Perlina ]] || 1843-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Thurman-535|Thurman, Frances ]] || 1720-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Todd-3384|Todd, Mary Polly ]] || 1778-06-28 || to-do |- | [[Todd-3385|Todd, James ]] || 1748-01-16 || to-do |- | [[Tomlinson-1427|Tomlinson, Barbara ]] || 1710-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tompkins-1261|Tompkins, Jan Marie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Trimble-1133|Trimble, Margie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Tureman-4|Tureman, Ignateous ]] || 1750-12-04 || to-do |- | [[Turk-312|Turk, Frank ]] || 1893-10-14 || to-do |- | [[Turman-129|Turman, Mary ]] || 1749-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Turman-130|Turman, Benjamin ]] || 1720-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-269145|UNKNOWN, Moudie ]] || || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-270034|UNKNOWN, Susan ]] || 1821-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-270035|UNKNOWN, Hester ]] || 1806-04-03 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-270036|UNKNOWN, Elizabeth ]] || 1779-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Volck-175|Volck, Maria Sabina ]] || 1710-03-29 || to-do |- | [[Wade-3587|Wade, Suzanna ]] || || to-do |- | [[Wagers-94|Wagers, Mary ]] || || to-do |- | [[Walters-2787|Walters, Robert Allen ]] || || to-do |- | [[Walters-2788|Walters, Carnell Lee ]] || || to-do |- | [[Walters-2789|Walters, Anissa Ann ]] || || to-do |- | [[Walters-2790|Walters, Terry Paul ]] || || to-do |- | [[Walters-2791|Walters, Patricia Yuvonne ]] || || to-do |- | [[Walters-2792|Walters, Tina Marie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Walters-2793|Walters, Alisha Ann ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ward-11320|Ward, Dorthy Edith ]] || 1922-04-21 || to-do |- | [[Ward-11321|Ward, Ezera ]] || 1818-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ward-11340|Ward, Mary ]] || 1757-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wayman-258|Wayman, Frances ]] || 1793-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wayman-259|Wayman, Herman ]] || 1750-08-19 || to-do |- | [[Wells-8074|Wells, Ruby C ]] || || to-do |- | [[Wells-8075|Wells, Tracy ]] || || to-do |- | [[Wells-8076|Wells, Irene ]] || || to-do |- | [[Wells-8077|Wells, Arnold ]] || 1904-08-16 || to-do |- | [[Wells-8078|Wells, Elizabeth ]] || 1836-04-17 || to-do |- | [[Wells-8079|Wells, Edmond ]] || 1772-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wenthold-44|Wenthold, Mary ]] || 1901-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wenthold-45|Wenthold, John ]] || 1872-12-08 || to-do |- | [[Wheeler-8395|Wheeler, Jane ]] || 1805-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wheeler-8396|Wheeler, Melissa Mae ]] || 1880-04-18 || to-do |- | [[Wheeler-8397|Wheeler, Joshua Madison ]] || 1847-02-07 || to-do |- | [[Whitt-341|Whitt, Daisy ]] || || to-do |- | [[Whitt-342|Whitt, Nancy Jane ]] || 1810-07-18 || to-do |- | [[Whitt-343|Whitt, William ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wiggins-914|Wiggins, Rachael ]] || 1811-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Williams-29718|Williams, Thomas T ]] || 1847-08-00 || to-do |- | [[Winans-1085|Winans, Margaret ]] || 1720-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Winans-1086|Winans, Margaret ]] || 1693-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Winans-1087|Winans, John ]] || 1673-10-03 || to-do |- | [[Winans-1088|Winans, John ]] || 1673-10-03 || to-do |- | [[Wright-14571|Wright, Susan ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wynn-772|Wynn, Ona ]] || 1926-03-18 || to-do |- | [[Wynn-773|Wynn, Harley Elbridge ]] || 1909-12-07 || to-do |- | [[Yarborough-207|Yarborough, Mary ]] || 1731-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Yeary-46|Yeary, William ]] || 1770-02-04 || to-do |- | [[Yeazel-53|Yeazel, Flora B ]] || || to-do |- | [[Yeazel-54|Yeazel, Frank P ]] || 1852-07-11 || to-do |- | [[Yeazel-55|Yeazel, John ]] || 1805-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Yoakum-192|Yoakum, Mathias ]] || 1736-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Yoakum-193|Yoakum, John H ]] || 1789-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Yocum-350|Yocum, Valerie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Yocum-431|Yocum, Thomas ]] || || to-do |- | [[Yocum-432|Yocum, Samuel Powell ]] || || to-do |- | [[Yocum-433|Yocum, Barbara (Bug) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Yocum-434|Yocum, Jesse Brunyon ]] || 1856-10-11 || to-do |- | [[Yocum-435|Yocum, Louise ]] || || to-do |- | [[Yocum-436|Yocum, Edward ]] || || to-do |- | [[Yocum-437|Yocum, Lester Grant ]] || || to-do |- | [[Yocum-438|Yocum, Robert ]] || || to-do |- | [[Yocum-439|Yocum, Edna Mae ]] || || to-do |- | [[Yocum-440|Yocum, Ruth Alice ]] || || to-do |- | [[Yocum-441|Yocum, William Harvey ]] || || to-do |- | [[Yocum-442|Yocum, Charles Leonard ]] || || to-do |- | [[Yocum-443|Yocum, Bobby Gene ]] || || to-do |- | [[Yocum-444|Yocum, Joe Washington ]] || || to-do |- | [[Yocum-445|Yocum, Joan ]] || || to-do |- | [[Yocum-446|Yocum, Anna Lee ]] || || to-do |- | [[Yocum-447|Yocum, Maxine ]] || || to-do |- | [[Yocum-448|Yocum, Joseph ]] || || to-do |- | [[Yocum-449|Yocum, Juna ]] || || to-do |- | [[Yocum-450|Yocum, George ]] || 1863-06-14 || to-do |- | [[Yocum-451|Yocum, Flora Lee ]] || || to-do |- | [[Yocum-452|Yocum, William ]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Yocum-453|Yocum, Sarah ]] || 1765-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Yocum-454|Yocum, Mayhew ]] || 1828-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Yocum-455|Yocum, Elvessie Eloise ]] || 1893-05-20 || to-do |- | [[Yocum-456|Yocum, Marietta ]] || 1880-05-14 || to-do |- | [[Yocum-457|Yocum, William Henry ]] || 1884-11-16 || to-do |- | [[Yocum-458|Yocum, Howard Logan ]] || 1890-08-23 || to-do |- | [[Yocum-459|Yocum, Reynold ]] || 1875-12-30 || to-do |- | [[Yocum-460|Yocum, Elizabeth ]] || 1868-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Yocum-461|Yocum, Franklin ]] || 1860-06-22 || to-do |- | [[Yocum-462|Yocum, Sarah Belle ]] || 1858-03-09 || to-do |- | [[Yocum-463|Yocum, Susan ]] || 1866-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Yocum-464|Yocum, Rose Ellen ]] || 1879-07-24 || to-do |- | [[Yocum-465|Yocum, Roxie ]] || 1904-03-20 || to-do |- | [[Yocum-466|Yocum, Maggie ]] || 1902-02-27 || to-do |- | [[Yocum-467|Yocum, Mary ]] || 1892-04-08 || to-do |- | [[Yocum-468|Yocum, Barbara Ellen ]] || 1894-02-11 || to-do |- | [[Yocum-469|Yocum, Cora ]] || 1888-06-02 || to-do |- | [[York-2414|York, Susannah ]] || 1750-00-00 || to-do |- | [[York-2415|York, UNKNOWN ]] || 1730-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Young-14014|Young, Melinda A. ]] || 1852-12-18 || to-do |- | [[Young-14015|Young, Mary Jane ]] || 1844-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Mike Crain To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Crain-277|Mike Crain]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Crain-277&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Mike Crain To-Do List|Mike's current to-do list]].''

Mike Greer Notable Connections

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] [[Space:Mike Greer Notable Connections 2|Jeannie Greer's Famous Relatives 2]] {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Type !|Notes |- |[[Washington-11|George Washington]]||President||30 deg. 11c6r. |- |[[Jefferson-1|Thomas Jefferson]]||President||24 deg. 8c6r. |- |[[Madison-1|James Madison]]||President||31 deg. 12c5r. |- |[[Adams-12|John Quincey Adams]]||President||32 deg. 13c4r. |- |[[Harrison-912|William Henry Harrison]]||President||18 deg. 5c6r. |- |[[Tyler-150|John Tyler]]||President||32 deg. 14c2r. |- |[[Taylor-223|Zachary Taylor]]||President||32 deg. 13c8r. |- |[[Fillmore-3|Millard Fillmore]]||President||22 deg. 9c2r. |- |[[Pierce-177|Franklin Pierce]]||President||34 deg. 13c6r. |- |[[Buchanan-787|James Buchanan]]||President||33 deg. 13c5r. |- |[[Grant-468|Ulysses S. Grant]]||President||37 deg. 15c1r. |- |[[Hayes-229|Rutherford B. Hayes]]||President||35 deg. 14c5r. |- |[[Cleveland-110|Grover Cleveland]]||President||32 deg. 13c4r. |- |[[Harrison-913|Benjamin Harrison]]||President||20 deg. 7c4r. |- |[[Roosevelt-18|Teddy Roosevelt]]||President||35 deg. 16c1r. |- |[[Taft-21|William Howard Taft]]||President||33 deg. 15c1r. |- |[[Wilson-7591|Woodrow Wilson]]||President||34 deg. 15c2r. |- |[[Harding-4|Warren G. Harding]]||President||34 deg. 15c2r. |- |[[Coolidge-13|Calvin Coolidge]]||President||24 deg. 11c. |- |[[Hoover-328|Herbert Hoover]]||President||34 deg. 16c. |- |[[Roosevelt-1|Franklin D. Roosevelt]]||President||23 deg. 10c1r. |- |[[Truman-3|Harry S. Truman]]||President||34 deg. 16c. |- |[[Johnson-8927|Lyndon B. Johnson]]||President||36 deg. 16c. |- |[[Nixon-22|Richard Nixon]]||President||19 deg. 8c1r. |- |[[King-1042|Gerald Ford]]||President||26 deg. 11c2r. |- |[[Carter-1086|Jimmy Carter]]||President||36 deg. 17c. |- |[[Reagan-1|Ronald Reagan]]||President||50 deg. 23c2r. |- |[[Bush-7|George Bush]]||President||34 deg. 16c. |- |[[Blythe-6|Bill Clinton]]||President||31 deg. 14c1r. |- |[[Bush-4|George W. Bush]]||President||20 deg. 8c2r. |- |[[Obama-2|Barack Obama]]||President||40 deg. 19c. |- |[[Churchill-4|Winston Churchhill]]||Prime Minister||18 deg. 7c2r. |- |[[Hamilton-32|Alexander Hamilton]]||Statesman||32 deg. 13c4r. |- |[[Douglas-3130|Stephen Douglas]]||Senator||16 deg. 6c3r. |- |[[Presley-155|Elvis Presley]]||Singer||19 deg. 8c1r. |- |[[Williams-27898|Hank Williams]]||Singer||22 deg. 9c2r. |- |[[Crosby-82|Bing Crosby]]||Singer||41 deg. 19c1r. |- |[[Joplin-40|Janis Joplin]]||Singer||19 deg. 8c1r. |- |[[Cash-217|Johnny Cash]]||Singer||22 deg. 10c. |- |[[Hensley-907|Patsy Cline]]||Singer||18 deg. 7c. |- |[[Ball-3|Lucille Ball]]||Actor||20 deg. 9c. |- |[[Flynn-1577|Errol Flynn]]||Actor||37 deg. 17c1r. |- |[[Morrison-2413|John Wayne]]||Actor||22 deg. 9c. |- |[[Bogart-6|Humphrey Bogart]]||Actor||23 deg. 9c1r. |- |[[Dean-2516|James Dean]]||Actor||21 deg. 9c1r. |- |[[Reeve-273|Christopher Reeve]]||Actor||26 deg. 11c2r. |- |[[Herbert-2546|Frank Herbert]]||Writer||22 deg. 10c. |- |[[Bradbury-980|Ray Bradbury]]||Writer||21 deg. 9c1r. |- |[[Cooper-7320|James Fenimore Cooper]]||Writer||11 deg. 2c5r. |- |[[Emerson-46|Ralph Waldo Emerson]]||Writer||21 deg. 8c3r. |- |[[Thoreau-1|Henry David Thoreau]]||Writer||39 deg. 17c3r. |- |[[Clemens-1|Samuel Clemens]]||Writer||34 deg. 13c4r. |- |[[Swift-1107|Jonathan Swift]]||Writer||28 deg. 9c8r. |- |[[Burns-2738|Robert Burns]]||Poet||34 deg. 13c6r. |- |[[Byron-127|Lord Byron]]||Poet||27 deg. 10c5r. |- |[[Frost-3|Robert Frost]]||Poet||20 deg. 8c2r. |- |[[Adams-17601|Ansel Adams]]||Photographer||21 deg. 9c1r. |- |[[Jackson-2554|Stonewall Jackson]]||Military||33 deg. 14c3r. |- |[[Lee-3|Robert E. Lee]]||Military||19 deg. 6c5r. |- |[[Patton-1782|George S. Patton]]||Military||21deg. 9c1r. |- |[[Marshall-4835|George C. Marshall]]||Military||37 deg. 17c1r. |- |[[Boone-34|Daniel Boone]]||Pioneer||32 deg. 13c4r. |- |[[Bridger-389|Jim Bridger]]||Mountain Man||17 deg. 5c5r. |- |[[Newton-17|Isaac Newton]]||Scientist||24 deg. 7c8r. |- |[[Hall-64723|Edwin Hall]]||Scientist||23 deg. 10c1r. |- |[[Wheeler-15189|John Archibald Wheeler]]||Scientist||26 deg. 11c2r. |- |[[Millikan-145|Robert Millikan]]||Scientist||33 deg. 15c1r. |- |[[FitzGerald-7155|George Fitzgerald]]||Scientist||32 deg. 14c5r. |- |[[Lorenz-1231|Edward Lorenz]]||Scientist||34 deg. 15c2r. |- |[[Maxwell-4898|James Clerk Maxwell]]||Mathematician||36 deg. 16c2r. |- |[[Nash-3711|John Nash, Jr.]]||Mathematician||48 deg. 23c. |- |[[Carrier-298|Willis Carrier]]||Inventor||19 deg. 8c1r. |- |[[Wright-3|Orville Wright]]||Inventor||45 deg. 21c1r. |- |[[Wright-4|Wilbur Wright]]||Inventor||45 deg. 21c1r. |- |[[Edison-1|Thomas Edison]]||Inventor||33 deg. 14c3r. |- |[[Hannover-17|George III]]||Royalty||31 deg. 12c5r. |- |[[Tudor-4|Henry the Eighth]]||Royalty||22 deg. 3c14r. |- |[[Carolingian-77|Charlemagne]]||Royalty||35 deg. 33ggf. |- |[[Rurik-11|Рюрик (Rurik) Новгородский]]||Royalty||34 deg. 32ggf. |- |[[Normandie-54|Rollo]]||Royalty||32 deg. 30ggf. |- |[[Normandie-32|William the Conquerer]]||Royalty||28 deg. 26ggf. |- |[[Bruce-129|Robert the Bruce]]||Royalty||23 deg. 21ggf. |- |[[Stuart-2|James the First]]||Royalty||25 deg. 23ggf. |- |[[Plantagenet-248|Richard the Lionhearted]]||Royalty||26 deg. 24ggf. |- |[[York-1245|Richard III York]]||Royalty||20 deg. 18ggf. |- |[[Windsor-1|Elizabeth the Second]]||Royalty||28 deg. 13c. |- |}

Mike Klassen To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Klassen-260|Mike Klassen]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Klassen-260&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Mike Klassen To-Do List|Mike's current to-do list]].''

Mike Orr To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Orr-1706|Mike Orr]] is currently working on. Main problem i have is getting sources. I am using a cell phone for internet connection. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Orr-1706&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Mike Orr To-Do List|Mike's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Orr-2253|Allan, Elizabeth (Orr) ]] || 1709-03-20 || to-do |- | [[Birdsong-94|Birdsong, Lucinda Matilda]] || 1819-03-30 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1878|Bone, Matilda Francis (Orr) ]] || 1846-12-07 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1710|Brinkley, Jo-Ellen (Orr)]] || || to-do |- | [[Dade-Orr-1|Dade-Orr, Akia Dasan ]] || || Done |- | [[Dade-Orr-2|Dade-Orr, Noah Elijah Alexander ]] || || Done |- | [[Orr-1888|Deaton, Neomi Martha (Orr) ]] || 1926-04-01 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1889|Demott, Nora L (Orr) ]] || 1908-12-23 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1872|Emmons, Mary Ann (Orr) ]] || 1817-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1796|Hand, Elizabeth Matilda (Orr) ]] || 1879-06-04 || to-do |- | [[James-Orr-1|James-Orr, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Orr-1924|Keck, Sarah Evelyn (Orr) ]] || 1893-06-22 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1922|Kelley, Sara A (Orr) ]] || 1842-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mason-Orr-1|Mason-Orr, Amara Mahalia ]] || || Done |- | [[Mason-Orr-2|Mason-Orr, Imani Iregi ]] || || Done |- | [[Orr-153|Orr, Effie ]] || 1874-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-154|Orr, Eli ]] || 1876-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-155|Orr, Ludena ]] || 1876-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-156|Orr, Calvin ]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-157|Orr, William ]] || 1837-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-158|Orr, Clyde Overton ]] || || to-do |- | [[Orr-160|Orr, Carol Jean]] || 1942-01-14 || to-do |- | [[Orr-161|Orr, Cleavland Winston]] || 1919-07-19 || to-do |- | [[Orr-162|Orr, Laurie Martha]] || || to-do |- | [[Orr-164|Orr, Alexander ]] || 1844-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-166|Orr, Nancy ]] || 1836-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-167|Orr, James Overton]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-168|Orr, John ]] || 1873-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-169|Orr, William ]] || 1786-03-15 || to-do |- | [[Orr-170|Orr, Samuel L ]] || 1855-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-171|Orr, Marvell Marvel]] || 1840-03-17 || to-do |- | [[Orr-172|Orr, Lewis ]] || 1854-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-173|Orr, Margaret ]] || 1847-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-174|Orr, George W ]] || 1855-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-254|Orr, John Thomas ]] || || to-do |- | [[Fritsch-48|Orr, Violet (Fritsch)]] || || to-do |- | [[Orr-1706|Orr, Mike ]] || || to-do |- | [[Orr-1708|Orr, Henry Tillman]] || 1921-02-11 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1709|Orr, Smiley ]] || || to-do |- | [[Orr-1711|Orr, Irvin Tillman]] || 1889-05-14 || to-do |- | [[Aldridge-626|Orr, Sara Elizabeth (Aldridge) ]] || 1894-09-23 || to-do |- | [[Anderson-13718|Orr, Ada Labertha (Anderson) ]] || 1904-02-04 || to-do |- | [[Beaudoin-163|Orr, Phillis J (Beaudoin) ]] || 1920-12-30 || to-do |- | [[Brewer-1977|Orr, Cynthia Jane (Brewer) ]] || 1911-06-25 || to-do |- | [[Brewer-1981|Orr, Lacy Mae (Brewer)]] || || to-do |- | [[Choat-24|Orr, Nellie Delilah Ann (Choat) ]] || 1856-08-30 || to-do |- | [[Craig-2774|Orr, Agnes (Craig) ]] || 1801-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Davis-21676|Orr, Florence Ethel (Davis) ]] || 1897-08-21 || to-do |- | [[Douglas-2746|Orr, Ruth May (Douglas) ]] || 1919-10-25 || to-do |- | [[Easterline-1|Orr, Ella (Easterline) ]] || 1858-02-00 || to-do |- | [[Fox-4227|Orr, Shirley (Fox) ]] || 1933-01-10 || to-do |- | [[Francher-2|Orr, Velma A. (Francher) ]] || 1928-06-10 || to-do |- | [[Greiten-2|Orr, Lorine Ann (Greiten)]] || || to-do |- | [[Gulliland-3|Orr, Margaret (Gulliland) ]] || 1735-08-17 || to-do |- | [[Hirons-43|Orr, Delta Marie (Hirons) ]] || 1907-07-10 || to-do |- | [[Johnson-25253|Orr, Elizabeth (Johnson) ]] || 1770-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lewis-11963|Orr, Nora (Lewis) ]] || 1881-12-25 || to-do |- | [[Lingle-82|Orr, Juanta F (Lingle) ]] || 1915-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lyon-1243|Orr, Ella Jane (Lyon) ]] || 1834-02-14 || to-do |- | [[Neigh-14|Orr, Unknown (Neigh) ]] || 1756-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1741|Orr, Abraham ]] || || to-do |- | [[Orr-1742|Orr, Abram Johnson]] || 1866-05-30 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1743|Orr, Adrian D , Jr]] || 1919-12-24 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1744|Orr, Adrian D , Sr]] || 1898-05-09 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1745|Orr, Agnes ]] || 1764-05-24 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1746|Orr, Agness ]] || 1764-02-13 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1747|Orr, Albert S ]] || 1892-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1748|Orr, Albert Skeer ]] || 1829-01-21 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1749|Orr, Alexander ]] || 1828-06-28 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1752|Orr, Andrew ]] || 1791-05-15 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1753|Orr, Andrew Jackson ]] || 1887-05-06 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1754|Orr, Anita ]] || || to-do |- | [[Orr-1756|Orr, Anna C , Mrs]] || 1876-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1757|Orr, Anna Maria ]] || 1823-03-08 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1758|Orr, Anna , Mrs]] || 1824-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1759|Orr, Anzaletta ]] || 1859-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1760|Orr, Arthur ]] || 1926-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1761|Orr, Barbara Ellen ]] || || to-do |- | [[Orr-1762|Orr, Boyd Fleming Alvin ]] || 1891-05-23 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1763|Orr, Boyd Tobias ]] || 1859-03-12 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1764|Orr, Bruce Edward ]] || || to-do |- | [[Orr-1765|Orr, Caroline ]] || 1857-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1766|Orr, Catharine Y ]] || 1849-05-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1767|Orr, Charles ]] || 1818-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1768|Orr, Charles F ]] || 1858-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1769|Orr, Charles I ]] || 1856-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1770|Orr, Charles M ]] || 1808-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1771|Orr, Charles Parker ]] || || to-do |- | [[Orr-1772|Orr, Charles S ]] || 1831-01-13 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1773|Orr, Charlotte E ]] || 1896-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1774|Orr, Chester Y ]] || 1852-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1775|Orr, Constance Sue ]] || || to-do |- | [[Orr-1776|Orr, Curtis Preston ]] || || to-do |- | [[Orr-1777|Orr, Daniel ]] || 1868-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1781|Orr, Dixie L ]] || || to-do |- | [[Orr-1785|Orr, Donis Elmer ]] || 1914-03-27 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1792|Orr, Effie ]] || 1904-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1794|Orr, Elizabeth ]] || 1766-09-18 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1806|Orr, Francis Idabele ]] || 1883-06-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1813|Orr, Gracie Delilah ]] || 1895-10-16 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1816|Orr, Helen Leona]] || 1924-01-30 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1822|Orr, Irvin Edward ]] || 1916-07-16 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1825|Orr, James ]] || 1762-06-20 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1828|Orr, James Smiley ]] || 1898-05-25 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1829|Orr, Janus' Tiara Jaliah ]] || || Done |- | [[Orr-1832|Orr, Jeremiah ]] || 1806-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1836|Orr, Jocelyn Toyia Jovauhn ]] || || Done |- | [[Orr-1840|Orr, John , Sr]] || 1781-10-14 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1843|Orr, Jonathan , Jr]] || 1823-01-11 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1844|Orr, Jonathan , Sr.]] || 1781-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1845|Orr, Jones Kindred ]] || 1851-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1847|Orr, Jones Kindred Sr ]] || 1885-03-26 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1848|Orr, Joseph , Jr.]] || 1792-03-20 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1849|Orr, Joseph , Sr.]] || 1750-01-26 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1850|Orr, Joyce Tata'riah Ja'ileen ]] || || Done |- | [[Orr-1852|Orr, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Orr-1860|Orr, Della Louise]] || 1910-12-06 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1868|Orr, Marie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Orr-1869|Orr, Marie Janette ]] || || to-do |- | [[Orr-1876|Orr, Mary Jane ]] || 1844-10-04 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1879|Orr, Micheal ]] || 1913-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1884|Orr, Myrtle May ]] || 1919-02-11 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1895|Orr, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Orr-1896|Orr, Paul Delbert ]] || || to-do |- | [[Orr-1897|Orr, Paul Delbert ]] || 1919-12-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1908|Orr, Richard ]] || || to-do |- | [[Orr-1909|Orr, Robert , I]] || 1720-07-31 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1913|Orr, Robert , II]] || 1769-04-18 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1921|Orr, Ruth Tarantino ]] || 1924-11-17 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1927|Orr, Scott Delbert ]] || || to-do |- | [[Orr-1928|Orr, Scynthia Ann]] || 1836-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1932|Orr, Smiley Alphonso ]] || 1912-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1934|Orr, Smiley Alphonso]] || 1856-07-10 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1936|Orr, Susanna ]] || 1804-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1937|Orr, Tammy Sue ]] || || Done |- | [[Orr-1941|Orr, Thomas Elwood ]] || 1917-03-20 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1949|Orr, William ]] || 1760-05-18 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1951|Orr, William Dallas ]] || 1906-11-08 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1952|Orr, William Elery ]] || 1881-08-22 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1954|Orr, William Jackson, Jr]] || 1839-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1955|Orr, William Jackson, Sr.]] || 1818-08-14 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1958|Orr, Woodrow W. Jr]] || || to-do |- | [[Orr-1959|Orr, Woodrow W. , Sr]] || 1913-01-10 || to-do |- | [[Scott-9702|Orr, Dorothy E (Scott) ]] || 1920-01-01 || to-do |- | [[Williamson-3443|Orr, Rachel (Williamson) ]] || 1759-12-22 || to-do |- | [[Millar-721|Orr, Margaret (Millar) ]] || 1682-11-26 || to-do |- | [[Orr-2254|Orr, Patrick , Jr]] || 1712-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-2255|Orr, Thomas ]] || 1714-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-2257|Orr, Margaret ]] || 1746-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-2258|Orr, Janet ]] || 1748-08-20 || to-do |- | [[Orr-2260|Orr, Patrick ]] || 1751-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orr-1802|Parmer, Evaline E (Orr) ]] || 1839-05-25 || to-do |- |}

Mi'kma'ki Lands

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[[Category:Mi'kma'ki Lands]] ''This article is a stub. Please help by adding relevant profiles, sources, and details.'' The Mi'kma'ki lands were the traditional territories of the Mi'kmaq people, prior to European colonisationWikitree article on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mi%27kma%27ki Mi'kma'ki]. Accessed 2018.. During a long period of conflict among the French and British, the territory was eventually succeeded by the French colony of [[:Category:Acadie|Acadie]] by 1710. ==History== ===Mi'kmaq People=== ===Notable Mi'kmaq=== ==Resources== ===See Also=== * Wikitree Free space profile on [[Space:Colonial_American_Place_Names#Index_of_Colonial_Era_Canadian_Place_Names_1604-1999_.28updated_February_1.2C_2018.29|Colonial North American Place Names]] * G2G Discussion referencing [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/557966/colonial-place-names-space-and-spreadsheets-update North American colonial place names]. == Sources ==

Mi'Kmaq

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[[Category:Mi'kmaq]] == Content == {{First Peoples Canada Sticker|nation=Mi'Kmaq}} ::The Mi'Kmaq Nation encompasses areas of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and areas of Gaspe' within the Quebec Province, Newfoundland and Labrador. The ancestors of this nation were a nomadic people, and much of their movements, and lives was recorded by government officials, missionaries, Jesuits, explorers, traders and others.Nova Scotia Archives/Mi'kmaq Holdings Resource Guide, [https://novascotia.ca/archives/mikmaq/default.asp] The Mi'Kmaq unceded territory is known as Mi'kma'ki.Halifax Municipal Archives,Mi'Kmaq Source Guide, [https://www.halifax.ca/about-halifax/municipal-archives/source-guides/mikmaq-holdings-source-guide] ::The Mi'Kmaq bands/tribes are a part of the Wabanaki ConfederacyWabanaki Confederacy/Map,"1713 Treaty of Portsmouth, [http://www.1713treatyofportsmouth.com/dawnland.cfm= Wabanaki Confederacy Map] and the Algonquin Nation. They speak Algonquin Language forms known as Mi'kmaw/Mi"gmaw/Mi"gmakhttps://www.mikmaqonline.org=Mi'gmaq Mi'kmaq Micmac Online Talking Dictionary ::Being of a nomadic nature, they lived near to water-way accesses, and used their traditional birch-bark canoes to travel, hunt, fish and trade.{{Image|file=Mi_Kmaq.png |caption=Birchbark Canoe of the Mi'Kmaq }} :To this current day (year-2020) The Mi'kmaq are known for their traditionally hand crafted items, such as porcupine quill-work, birch bark boxes, and ash basketry.Mi'Kmaq Craft Images, Nova Scotia Archives, [https://novascotia.ca/archives/mikmaq/resultsx.asp?Search=&SearchList1=5] :'''Notable Mi'Kmaq People''' *Anli-Maopeltoog - Mi'Kmaq Grand Chief [[Mi%27kmaq-2 |Membertou]] :''Mi'Kmaq People on Wikitree [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mi%27kmaq] :'''Places''' *Gaspe' *Labrador *New Brunswick *Newfoundland *Nova Scotia :::''Office of Aboriginal Affairs - Aboriginal People in NS''[https://novascotia.ca/abor/aboriginal-people/community-info/] ::::Acadia First Nation- https://www.acadiafirstnation.ca/ ::::Annapolis Valley First Nation - http://avfn.ca/ ::::Bear River First Nation - http://bearriverfirstnation.ca/ ::::Eskasoni First Nation - http://www.eskasoni.ca/Home/ ::::Glooscap First Nation - https://www.glooscapfirstnation.com/ ::::Membertou First Nation - http://www.membertou.ca/ ::::Millbrook First Nation - https://www.millbrookband.com/ ::::Paq'tnkek First Nation - http://paqtnkek.ca/info/paqtnkekfirstnation/ ::::Pictou Landing First Nation - https://plfn.ca/ ::::Potlotek First Nation - https://novascotia.ca/abor/aboriginal-people/community-info/chapelislandfirstnation/ ::::Sipekne'katik First Nation - http://sipeknekatik.ca/ ::::Wagmatcook First Nation - http://www.wagmatcook.com/ ::::We'koqma'q First Nation *Prince Edward Island :'''Locations /Burial Grounds & Cemeteries''' *Dartmouth Cemetery - Mi'Kmaq Burial Grounds & Catholics Dartmouth Cemetery, "The Ground Beneath our Feet" Blog w/images, July 30, 2012, accessed 13 Jun 2020 [http://halifax.mediacoop.ca/story/ground-beneath-our-feet/11865] :'''History''' :''Correspondences'' - *''Treaties''- 1st Signed in 1725, but was not acknowledge until 1982 after a lawsuit and Canada Supreme Court Ruling that confirms the 1725 Treaty and the rights of the Mi'kmaq Nation (Constitution Act-Sect. 35).Wikipedia, Mi'Kmaq/treaties, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mi%EA%9E%8Ckmaq#Treaties] *''Treaty Ratification- 1725''- Images (transcript & original)[https://novascotia.ca/archives/mikmaq/archives.asp?ID=615&Page=201605000&Transcript=1= Transcript 1725 Treaty Ratification, Boston, MA], Nova Scotia Archives *1713 July 11-14 - Treaty at Portsmouth, NH (Governing Council & Wabanaki Confederacy)-1713 Treaty of Peace and Friendship/Portsmouth NH, Website-Portsmouth.com, [http://www.1713treatyofportsmouth.com/index.cfm], [http://www.1713treatyofportsmouth.com/exhibit.cfm], Map Wabanaki Confederacy- [http://www.1713treatyofportsmouth.com/dawnland.cfm] :''Archives'' :'''Census''' *[https://collectionscanada.gc.ca/pam_archives/index.php?fuseaction=genitem.displayEcopies&lang=eng&rec_nbr=2083379&rec_nbr_list=2083367,2083379&title=CENSUS+OF+THE+MICMAC+POPULATION+IN+THE+COUNTY+OF+SHELBURNE%2C+NOVA+SCOTIA+FOR+THE+YEAR+1901.+&ecopy=e006251250 1901 Census Micmac Shelburne County Nova Scotia] *[https://collectionscanada.gc.ca/pam_archives/index.php?fuseaction=genitem.displayEcopies&lang=eng&rec_nbr=2083367&rec_nbr_list=2083367,2083379&title=CENSUS+OF+THE+MICMAC+POPULATION+IN+NOVA+SCOTIA+FOR+THE+YEAR+1900.+&ecopy=e006251240 1900 Census Micmac - Shelburne County, Nova Scotia] :'''Genealogy/Research/Records''' *Nova Scotia- Mi'Kmaq Resource Guide to Genealogical Research (Instructions /Visit the Archives)- [https://novascotia.ca/archives/mikmaq/genealogy.asp] #Nova Scotia Archives, Parish St. Jean de Baptiste "An Acadian Parish Remembered" NS Archives, Acadian Parish Remembered, Acadian and Mi'Kmaq Parishioners are listed within the records. [https://novascotia.ca/archives/acadian/background.asp?P=volumes&Language=English] *MARIA AGENCY- Correspondence Claim of Micmac of Restigouche to Long Island in the Grand River Cascapedia - Copy of Petion signed by the Micmac Chiefs dated 4 August 1846 - 21 Document Images, Library & Archives Canada (RG10) ::[https://collectionscanada.gc.ca/lac-bac/results/images?module=images&SortSpec=score+desc&Language=eng&ShowForm=hide&SearchIn_1=mikanNumber&SearchInText_1=2068065&Operator_1=AND&SearchIn_2=&SearchInText_2=&Operator_2=AND&SearchIn_3=&SearchInText_3=&Level=&MaterialDateOperator=after&MaterialDate=&DigitalImages=1&Source=&ResultCount=10= Micmac Petion / Maria Agency Restigouche -Claim to Long Island/Grand River/Cascapedial] MARIA AGENCY - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING CLAIM OF THE MICMAC INDIANS OF RESTIGOUCHE TO LONG ISLAND IN THE GRAND RIVER CASCAPEDIA (COPY ON PETITION SIGNED BY THE MICMAC CHIEFS DATED 4 AUGUST 1846) 1846-1896. Library and Archives Canada, Collections, Micmac, File. RG10. Volume/box number: 2844. File number: 173,288. Copied container number: C-11285. Textual material. [Access: Open]. Government. Finding aid number: 10-10, MIKAN 2068065 :'''Books''' ::''Books/Historical/Anthropological/Petroglyphs'' *Picture Rocks: American Indian Rock Art in the Northeast WoodlandsPicture Rocks: American Indian Rock Art in the Northeast Woodlands, By Edward J. Lenik, pg.17+ (Petroglyphs of Nova Scotia) [https://books.google.com/books?id=yIQfxjbeZ50C&pg=PA30&lpg=PA30&dq=did+Mi%27kmaq+of+Nova+Scotia+have+%22shaman?%27&source=bl&ots=ifjskzBpnD&sig=ACfU3U38CMyE6RkLi1YLBewRQCI48F5m3Q&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj529GXjoDqAhVAQjABHaPFAz0Q6AEwEXoECAgQAQ#v=onepage&q=did%20Mi'kmaq%20of%20Nova%20Scotia%20have%20%22shaman%3F'&f=false= Petroglyphs Nova Scotia], google books, accessed 13 Jun 2020 *Books Available @ LOC (Library of Congress online) ::Legends of the Micmacs Catalog Record - Date: 1894, Electronic Resource Available Edited by Helen L. Webster. Also available in digital form.Contributor: Rand, Silas Tertius - Webster, Helen Livermore, ::http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gdc/scd0001.00107439389 ::Electronic copy from HathiTrust http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000291328 ::LCCN Permalink - https://lccn.loc.gov/02016471 *Beothuk and Micmac, Catalog Record - Date: 1922, Electronic Resource Available Also available in digital form. Contributor: Speck, Frank G. (Frank Gouldsmith) :'''Mi'Kmaq Stories & Legends by Elders''' ::Three Generations of a Micmac Family/Stories and Converstations, by Franziska von RosenThree Generations of a Micmac Family/Stories and Converstations, Library and Archives, Canada, Finding Aid- FA 10 94, Mi'Kmaq, http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=rcap&id=311&lang=eng, accessed on 5 May 2021 by [[G-499 | Arora]] == Sources ==

Mikula Name Study

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[[Category:Mikula Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Mikula and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc.

Milam Family of Hickman Tennessee

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This page is for tracking interesting data about the Milam family. ==Jordan Milam== ===Birth=== It should be noted that his birth date is disputed. In various christening records and marriage records to Mary Peacock, he is listed as being born in 1764. Some of his later census records, and his Revolutionary War pension record, would suggest that he was born in 1750. For now, we are leaning towards his age being "muddled" by the time he applied for his pension. There may be no way to actually determine which of these dates is correct. It does seem that the man who listed his age as 82 in his pension application in 1832 is the same man who married Mary Peacock in 1792, roughly age 28. If Jordan was indeed born in 1764, he would have been 68 at the time of this pension application. By the time he is listed in the 1850 census, his age has drifted upwards to 105, with a birth year of 1745. The information on birth and christening assume that the Jordan Milam born/christened 1764 is the same Jordan who filed the pension application, and the dates will simply stay in dispute for now. ===Children=== The following children have possibly been attributed to Jordan Samuel Milam and Mary Ann Peacock, with dates as they currently exist in various genealogies. Lucinda is the biggest "if" in the situation. #Samuel James Milam 1793 #John Belfield Milam 1795 #Jordan Washington 1797 #Nancy Milam (who married Thomas Warren) 1799 #Unknown Infant Girl or Lucinda Milam before 1800 or 1802? #Susannah Susan Milam 1805 #Bartlett Milam 1809 #William Bluford Milam 1810 ♊ #Thomas W Milam 1810 ♊ #Henry C Milam 1812 #Dudley Milam #Edward Milam #Nancy Milam 1814 (who married William Byrd) In the 1836 Hickman County Tax Records, were the following people: District 7 :Jourdin Milum, 1Poll District 11 :Samuel Milum 19 acres, 1 poll :Bartlett Milum 1 poll :James B Milum 1 poll (son of John) :Edward S Milum 1 poll :John Milum 1 poll :Dudley Milum 1 poll :Jourdin W Milum 1 poll This then assumes that all of these men were over the age of 21, living in Hickman County. In other words, everyone in this list was born before 1815. Important by their absence are Henry, and William Bluford and Thomas W., the twins. We will address this further along in this analysis. By looking at the censuses from 1800-1840, we get the following picture of the family of Jordan Milam. {{Image|file=Milam_Family_of_Hickman_Tennessee-5.jpg |caption=Household members reported in Jordan Milam's census records from 1800-1850 |size=xl }} The age for Jordan bounces around a bit. Originally, Jordan would have been born sometime after 1751. By 1830 he's listed as born between 1741-1750. In 1840 he is specifically called out as being 90 years old (1750), and in 1850 he is 105 years old, born in 1745. Some of the children have unusual circumstances, or do not seem to be the ages that are otherwise gleaned from census and grave records, or listed in various family trees and FamilySearch. There should be 13 children according to the census records, assuming they are all children of Jordan and Mary Ann. By 1830, Jordan is listed as at least 80, and has four children in the house under 16. We can say then that he would have fathered his last child at about age 66 or 67. Trying to fit all of his children into the grid above has its challenges! This is to be expected in these census records. "How old were the children?" at any given time seems to be a question with many different answers. ====Nancy==== There are seemingly two Nancys. One born in 1799, and one born 1814. While it seems unusual that there would be two Nancys, both Nancys have been left in this record, as there are indeed spots in the family for both of them. The younger Nancy, is living with her husband and family in 1850, with Dudley Milam, age 23 living in the household. This looks to be John Belfield's son Dudley. This would make sense, because his mother and two brothers are still in Hickman County, but Dudley is not in any other census. The possibly oddity here is that the second Nancy may have been married previously, or she was not actually a Milam! William Byrd married Nancy Suiter, according to both FamilySearch and FindAGrave. The part of the puzzle that draws us to believe that she has Milam connections, is the fact that a female in the Jordan Milam household in 1820 and 1830 fits her age group, and that Dudley Milam is living with her family in 1850. For now, we will leave her in this location. ====Lucinda==== A DNA match to a Jordan Milam descendant claims that a Lucinda Milam was born in 1802 in Hickman, Tennessee, USA. She died in 1874 in Aetna, Hickman, Tennessee, USA. The FindAGrave records for Jordan and Mary Ann indicate an "unnamed infant born in 1796". This. makes it sound as though this infant died young. Perhaps even too young to be on the 1800 census. There ARE however two daughters on the 1800 census under age 5. This could be a "lost" infant, or a daughter who grew to adulthood. Lucinda Milam married Cornelius "Neal" Mathis. They have sons named Bluford and Bartlett/Bartley. Her census records show her birth as being between 1802-1804. There is no daughter in this range in the census records for Jordan. However, it is likely that Lucinda was one of the daughters in the 1800 census. We'll have to watch for more information. ====Dudley==== Dudley has been listed with a birthdate of 1802 or 1810 in various family genealogies. Either of these work for being on the 1836 tax rolls. However, there is a spot in our grid for someone born between 1802-1804, and 1810 is really getting crowded by now. The 1802-1804 should be Dudley. ====Bartlett==== Bartlett has a bit of mystery about him. In the 1850 and 1860 censuses, he is listed as born in Kentucky in 1809. In 1880 he's listed as being born in Tennessee. It's possible that Bartlett was born in Kentucky. He seems to be the first child not born in South Carolina, and the Jordan Milam family might have wandered through Kentucky before settling in Hickman County, Tennessee. Bartlett is in the 1840 census as born between 30 and 39 (1801-1810). He also has two children over 10 in this census, so born at a minimum in 1828 and 1829. This makes 1809 as listed in his census records likely. We will keep Bartlett at 1809 for his year of birth. ====Twins William Bulford and Thomas W==== Some have listed the twins as having been born in 1810. William Bulford is listed in 1840 as being born between 1811-1820. He has 2 children born between 1836-1840. He was apparently not yet 21 in the 1836 tax rolls. Our graphic above is compacted to see all ages/genders together, but when looking at Jordan Milam's 1820/30/40 censuses with the male ages stacked on top of each other, we get a different picture. {{Image|file=Milam_Family_of_Hickman_Tennessee-3.jpg |caption=Jordan Milam's young sons in 1820-1840 }} In 1820 we see three boys born between 1811-1820. These same three boys seem to still be in the house in 1830, but because of the way the ages are requested in 1830, it narrows the births of all three of them down to 1816-1820! This points to the notion that Henry, William and Thomas were all born after 1816. ====Edward==== Edward is in Arkansas by 1840. There he is listed as being between 20-29 and has two daughters - one under age 5 and one under age 10. This would make his year of birth somewhere between 1811-1820. Also in his household in 1840 is a male 15-19. While it would certainly be possible for this to be his child, if Edward was born in 1810 (15 at the birth of a son), it's more likely that this is Dudley Milam, John B's son. As noted above, John's son Dudley is living with Nancy & William Boyd in Arkansas in 1850. Edward has 1815 as his estimated year of birth in the 1850 census. The 1860 census estimates his year of birth as 1810. Edward does not seem to be living with Jordan in 1830. Only 3 boys and 1 girl are in Jordan's household in 1830. Where Edward might be in 1830 is anyone's guess. He does not seem to be with any obvious family members. He would be anywhere from 15-19 in 1830. Edward was probably closer to 1810 than 1815. ====Henry==== Henry seems to have been born after 1816 simply by virtue of not being in the 1836 Tax Records. Two censuses for Henry list his year of birth as 1812 or 1813. It's then more likely that he was born "closer" to 1816 than the twins. ====Addition Census Notes==== In 1840 there is a male aged 30-39 (born 1800-1810) in Jordan's household. All of the males in the family except Thomas have 1840 census records of their own. It's possible that the age bracket is wrong, and that this should have been 20-29. Odder things have been found in these records! We've. not yet found ANY records for Thomas. His FamilySearch profile indicates. he died 14 March 1862 in Hickman County. More research needs to be done for him. Also in 1840 there is a female aged 30-39 and one 40-49. If the male mentioned above is Thomas, one of these could be his wife. Susannah was already married to Miles Patton. Nancy was already married to Thomas Warren. Nancy II was already married to William Byrd. Lucinda was already married to Neal Mathis. The three extra people in this household are simply unknown. They might. not even be family members. By now Jordan was listed as 90 and Mary Ann as in her 70s. These might be boarders, etc. ====Possibilities==== The following graphic shows where all of these people could fit into the listing of children in the census records for Jordan Milam. {{Image|file=Milam_Family_of_Hickman_Tennessee-4.jpg |caption=Census Analysis for family of Jordan Milam |size=xl }} For now, this seem to be the most logical order for the children. For the youngest three boys, they could be in any order, but since we have some indication about William : #Samuel James Milam 1793 #John Belfield Milam 1795 #Jordan Washington 1797 #Nancy Milam (who married Thomas Warren) 1799 #Unknown Infant Girl or Lucinda Milam before 1800 or 1802? #Dudley Milam 1802 #Susannah Susan Milam 1805 #Bartlett Milam 1809 #Edward Milam 1810 #Nancy Milam 1814 (who married William Byrd) #Henry C Milam 1816 #William Bluford Milam 1817 ♊ #Thomas W Milam 1817 ♊

Mil-Benski Farm

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Originally owned by [[Rodgers-3558|Gert (Rodgers) Miller]] and [[Miller-51914|Ken Miller]], the farm was bought by [[Benedict-598|Dan Benedict]] and [[Andrus-240|Edith (Andrus) Benedict]] some time after Ken passed away, with the agreement that Gert could live in the farmhouse for the rest of her life. Over the next few years several of Dan & Edith's children and their families moved to the farm and it was renamed Mil-Benski Farm as a sort of merger of all the family names, Miller, Benedict, and Bialazewski.

Milburn Wagon Works

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The Milburn Wagon Works was originally located in Mishawaka, Indiana, and moved to Toledo Ohio in the early 1870s.

Milby and Dow Mine Disaster 1902

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[[Category: Oklahoma, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Southwest United States Mining Disasters Team|Southwest United States Mining Disasters]] | '''Milby and Dow Mine Disaster''' ''This mining disaster is in need of help developing it. Are you interested in adopting this location?''
Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 13 Jan 1902 * Location: [[:Category:Dow, Oklahoma|Dow, Oklahoma]] * Victims: 10 deaths * Cause: Fire ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== '''To Create the Category''' :To create the category for this Disaster, please add [[Category:Milby and Dow Mine Disaster, Dow, Oklahoma, 1902]] at the top of this page. When the category link shows up red at the bottom of the profile, click it to add the parent categories [[Category:Oklahoma, Mining Disasters]] and [[Category:Dow, Oklahoma]]. Please remove these category instructions after the category has been added. ===Victims=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} {{Clear}} ===Sources===

MILDON Records in Chittlehampton

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[[Category: Chittlehampton, Devon]] [[Category: Chittlehampton Name Records]] ==RECORDS== '''Transcription listing of MILDON name in Parish Records for Chittlehampton, Devon, England 1652-1875''' == Christenings == ===Christenings 1700-1720=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |17 March 1717 ||[[Mildon-67|Robert]] ||s/o ||John & Rebecca ||MILDON || || |- |27 July 1720 ||[[Mildon-78|Richard]] ||s/o ||John & Mary ||MILDON || || |- |19 February 1720 ||[[Mildon-66| Joan]] ||d/o ||John & Rebecca ||MILDON || || |} ===Christenings 1721-1740=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |15 March 1722 ||[[Mildon-58|John]] ||s/o ||George & Mary ||MILDON ||Chittlehamholt || |- |28 August 1723 ||[[Mildon-80|Elizabeth]] ||d/o ||John & Mary ||MILDON || || |- |22 October 1723 ||[[Mildon-64|Bartholomew]] ||s/o ||John & Rebecca ||MILDON || || |- |14 October 1729 ||[[Mildon-51|Peter]] ||s/o ||George & Mary || MILDON|| || |- |2 February 1731||[[Mildon-59|Henry]] ||s/o ||George & Mary ||MILDON || || |- |18 March 1733 ||[[Mildon-60|Elizabeth]] ||d/o ||George & Mary ||MILDON || || |- |17 December 1736 ||[[Mildon-141|George]] ||s/o ||George & Willmot ||MILDON || || |- |18 October 1738 ||[[Mildon-72|John]] ||s/o ||George & Willmot ||MILDON || || |} ===Christenings 1741-1760=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |16 September 1747 ||[[Mildon-49|Elizabeth]] ||d/o ||John & Ann ||MILDON || || |- |22 June 1752 ||[[Mildon-62|John]] ||s/o ||John & Ann ||MILDON || || |- |10 May 1753 ||[[Mildon-52|Peter]] ||s/o ||Peter & Ann ||MILDON || || |- |16 June 1754 ||[[Mildon-63|Ann]] ||d/o ||John & Ann ||MILDON || || |- |1 July 1754 ||[[Mildon-53|Henry]] ||s/o ||Peter & Ann ||MILDON || || |- |14 December 1755 ||[[Mildon-54|Richard]] ||s/o ||Peter & Ann ||MILDON || || |- |30 May 1757 ||[[Mildon-55|Ann]] ||d/o ||Peter & Ann ||MILDON || || |- |15 March 1758 ||[[Mildon-68|John]] ||s/o ||Bartholomew & Joan ||MILDON || || |- |20 May 1760 ||[[Mildon-69|Bartholomew]] ||s/o ||Bartholomew & Joan ||MILDON || || |- |7 July 1760 ||[[Mildon-56|Mary]] ||d/o ||Peter & Ann ||MILDON || || |} ===Christenings 1761-1780=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |26 February 1761 ||[[Mildon-144|James]] ||base child of || Jemima ||MILDON || || |- |21 March 1762 ||[[Mildon-70|William]]||s/o ||Bartholomew & Joan ||MILDON || || |- |2 October 1762 ||[[Mildon-50|Joan]] ||d/o ||Peter & Ann ||MILDON || || |- |4 June 1764 ||[[Mildon-75|Mary]] ||d/o ||George & Jane ||MILDON || || |- |1 January 1765 ||[[Mildon-71|Robert]] ||s/o ||Bartholomew & Joan ||MILDON || || |- |2 September 1765 ||[[Mildon-81|Mary]] ||d/o ||Robert & Elizabeth ||MILDON || || |- |6 March 1768 ||[[Mildon-77|Rebecca]] ||d/o ||Bartholomew & Joan ||MILDON || || |- |28 August 1768 ||[[Mildon-83|Elizabeth]] ||d/o ||Robert & Elizabeth ||MILDON || || |- |18 October 1773 ||[[Mildon-84|William]] ||s/o ||Peter & Mary ||MILDON || || |- |28 June 1774 ||[[Mildon-96|John]] ||s/o ||John & Mary ||MILDON || || |- |11 May 1775 ||[[Mildon-105|Mary]] ||d/o ||John & Elizabeth ||MILDON || || |- |19 May 1775 ||[[Mildon-142|Elizabeth]] ||d/o ||George & Jane ||MILDON || || |- |20 February 1776 ||[[Mildon-98|Ann]] ||d/o ||John & Mary ||MILDON || || |- |16 March 1776 ||[[Mildon-90|Henry]] ||s/o ||Henry & Amy ||MILDON || || |- |24 March 1776 ||[[Mildon-85|Betty]] ||d/o ||Peter & Mary ||MILDON || || |- |9 November 1777 ||[[Mildon-91|Peter]] ||s/o ||Henry & Amy ||MILDON || || |- |13 January 1778 ||[[Mildon-99|Elizabeth]] ||d/o ||John & Mary ||MILDON || || |- |8 June 1778 ||[[Mildon-107|George]] ||s/o ||John & Elizabeth ||MILDON || || |- |9 March 1779 ||George Southcome ||Base Child of ||Mary ||MILDON || || |- |5 July 1779 ||[[Mildon-86|Ann]] ||d/o ||Peter & Mary ||MILDON || || |- |2 August 1779 ||[[Mildon-100|Mary]] ||d/o ||John & Mary ||MILDON || || |- |21 March 1780 ||[[Mildon-95|Ann]] ||d/o ||Henry & Amy ||MILDON || || |} ===Christenings 1781-1800=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |14 June 1781 ||[[Mildon-101|Sarah]] ||d/o ||John & Mary ||MILDON || || |- |12 November 1781 ||[[Mildon-92|Mary]] ||d/o ||Henry & Amy ||MILDON || || |- |20 May 1782 ||[[Mildon-87|Mary]] ||d/o ||Peter & Mary ||MILDON || || |- |13 July 1783 ||[[Mildon-93|Amy]] ||d/o ||Henry & Amy ||MILDON || || |- |12 August 1783 ||[[Mildon-147|Elizabeth]] ||d/o ||James & Elizabeth ||MILDON || || |- |7 September 1783 ||[[Mildon-108|John]] ||s/o ||John & Elizabeth ||MILDON || || |- |24 June 1784 ||[[Mildon-102|Mary]] ||d/o ||John & Mary ||MILDON || || |- |30 November 1784 ||[[Mildon-88|Jenny]] ||d/o ||Peter & Mary ||MILDON || || |- |19 June 1785 ||[[Mildon-109|Mary]] ||d/o ||John & Betty ||MILDON || || |- |21 November 1785 ||[[Mildon-103|Rachel]] ||d/o ||John & Mary ||MILDON || || |- |6 December 1787 ||[[Mildon-89|Rachel]] ||d/o ||Peter & Mary ||MILDON || || |- |8 April 1788 ||[[Mildon-94|Catharine]] ||d/o ||Henry & Amy ||MILDON || || |- |30 November 1788 ||[[Mildon-146|John]] ||s/o ||James & Elizabeth ||MILDON || || |- |1 December 1798 ||[[Mildon-143|William]] ||s/o ||James & Elizabeth ||MILDON || || |- |2 December 1800 ||[[Mildon-121|Ann]] ||d/o ||Peter & Elizabeth ||MILDON || || |} ===Christenings 1801-1820=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |19 July 1801 ||[[Mildon-104| Bartholomew]] ||s/o ||John & Mary ||MILDON || || |- |28 November 1802 ||[[Mildon-145|Henry]] ||s/o ||James & Betty ||MILDON || || |- |3 March 1807 ||[[Mildon-122|Ann]] ||d/o ||Peter & Betty ||MILDON || || |- |24 May 1808||[[Mildon-135|Mary]]||d/o ||John & Margaret ||MILDON || || |- |3 September 1809 ||[[Mildon-126|William]] ||s/o ||William & Mary ||MILDON || || |- |3 September 1809 ||[[Mildon-127|Sarah]] ||d/o ||William & Mary ||MILDON || || |- |11 June 1810 ||[[Mildon-136|Sarah]] ||d/o ||John & Margaret ||MILDON || || |- |8 September 1811 ||[[Mildon-123|William Beer]] ||s/o ||Peter & Elizabeth ||MILDON || || |- |19 January 1812 ||[[Mildon-128|Mary]] ||d/o ||William & Mary ||MILDON || || |- |5 July 1812 ||[[Mildon-137|John]] ||s/o ||John & Margaret ||MILDON || || |- |25 September 1814 ||[[Mildon-129|George Beer]] ||s/o ||William & Mary ||MILDON ||Village ||Labourer |- |8 June 1817 ||[[Mildon-130|James]] ||s/o ||William & Mary ||MILDON ||Village ||Labourer |- |19 March 1820 ||[[Mildon-131|John]] ||s/o ||William & Mary ||MILDON ||Village ||Labourer |} ===Christenings 1821-1840=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |27 January 1822 ||[[Mildon-132|Jane]] ||d/o ||William & Mary ||MILDON ||Village ||Labourer |- |18 October 1825 ||[[Mildon-133|Ann]] ||d/o ||William & Mary ||MILDON ||Village ||Labourer |- |25 March 1835 ||[[Mildon-111|William]] ||s/o ||William & Elizabeth ||MILDON ||Halswell ||Yeoman |- |10 August 1837 ||[[Mildon-113|Elizabeth]] ||d/o ||William & Elizabeth ||MILDON ||Halswell ||Yeoman |- |9 May 1839 ||[[Mildon-114|George]] ||s/o ||William & Betsy ||MILDON ||Halswell ||Yeoman |} ===Christenings 1841-1860=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |2 October 1841 ||[[Mildon-115|Robert]] ||s/o ||William & Elizabeth ||MILDON ||Halswell ||Yeoman |- |27 February 1844 ||[[Mildon-120|Rebecca]] ||d/o ||William & Elizabeth ||MILDON ||Halswell ||Farmer |- |3 January 1847||[[Mildon-116|Sarah Ann Searle]] ||d/o ||William & Elizabeth ||MILDON ||Halswell ||Yeoman |- |25 October 1850 ||[[Mildon-117|Richard Henry]] ||s/o ||William and Elizabeth ||MILDON ||Halswell ||Yeoman |- |25 December 1858 ||[[Mildon-139|Ann]] ||d/o ||Robert and Elizabeth ||MILDON ||Downs ||Labourer |- |27 November 1859 ||[[Lock-1704|Alfred William]] ||s/o ||Mary Huxtable Manning ||MILDON ||Clapworthy Mill || |} ---- ==Marriages== ===Marriages 1650-1699=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Date ! Groom ! Groom Parents ! Residence ! Occupation ! Bride ! Bride Parents ! Residence |- |27 December 1676 ||John NOTT || || || ||Mary MILDON || || |- |25 July 1699 ||John MILDON || || || ||Mary CHAPPELL, widow|| || |} ===Marriages 1700-1749=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Date ! Groom ! Groom Parents ! Residence ! Occupation ! Bride ! Bride Parents ! Residence |- |7 February 1735 ||[[Mildon-73|George MILDON]] || || || ||[[Pope-4589|Willmott POPE]] || || |- |5 August 1745 ||[[Mildon-58|John MILDON]] || || || ||[[Clarke-10419|Ann CLARKE]] || || |- |31 July 1748 ||James ROWDEN || || || ||Mary MILDON || || |- |21 December 1749 ||George MILDON || || || ||Joan CROCKER || || |} ===Marriages 1750-1799=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Date ! Groom ! Groom Parents ! Residence ! Occupation ! Bride ! Bride Parents ! Residence |- |15 September 1751 ||[[Mildon-51|Peter MILDON]] || || || ||[[Coale-183|Ann COALE]] || || |- |11 February 1755 ||John SKINNER || ||Chittlehampton || ||Mary MILDON || ||Chittlehampton |- |13 February 1758 ||[[Mildon-64|Bartholomew MILDON]] || ||Chittlehampton || ||[[Cothay-1|Joan COTHAY]], spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |13 May 1761 ||[[Mildon-82|Robert MILDON]] || ||Chittlehampton ||Yeoman ||[[Amory-176|Elizabeth AMORY]], spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |12 January 1763 ||[[Mildon-76|George MILDON]] || ||Chittlehampton ||Husbandman ||[[Turner-21050|Jane TURNER]], spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- | June 1766 ||John MILDON || ||Chittlehampton || ||Margaret SEARLES, widow || ||Chittlehampton |- |11 August 1766 ||[[Gulley-310|George GULLEY]] || ||Chittlehampton ||Husbandman ||[[Mildon-49|Elizabeth MILDON]], spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |11 April 1773 ||[[Mildon-52|Peter MILDON]], a minor || ||Chittlehampton || ||[[Lane-10068|Mary LANE]], spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |11 January 1775 ||[[Mildon-106|John MILDON]] || ||Chittlehampton || ||[[Burgess-7358|Elizabeth BURGESS]], spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |3 December 1778 ||John LITHYBY || ||Chittlehampton ||Husbandman ||Mary MILDON, spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |1 February 1779 ||[[Gulley-312|William GULLEY]] || ||Chittlehampton ||Husbandman ||[[Mildon-50|Joan MILDON]], a minor || ||Chittlehampton |- |26 May 1782 ||[[Mildon-144|James MILDON]] || ||Chittlehampton ||Labourer ||[[Gould-4456|Elizabeth GOULD]], spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |17 September 1782 ||[[Mildon-106|John MILDON]] || ||Chittlehampton ||Labourer ||[[Scott-25933|Betty SCOTT]] || ||Chittlehampton |- |4 July 1784 ||John CRASMAN || ||Chittlehampton || ||Mary MILDON, a minor || ||Chittlehampton |- |9 March 1786 ||[[Mildon-68|John MILDON]] || ||Chittlehampton ||Yeoman ||[[Huxtable-516|Mary HUXTABLE]], spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |21 September 1786 ||Philip DOWNING || ||Chittlehampton || ||Judith MILDON || ||Chittlehampton |- |14 November 1786 ||John MILDON || ||Chittlehampton || ||Mary WILCOX || ||Chittlehampton |} ===Marriages 1800-1849=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Date ! Groom ! Groom Parents ! Residence ! Occupation ! Bride ! Bride Parents ! Residence |- |11 February 1800 ||John HOBBS || ||Fremington || ||Elizabeth MILDON, spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |22 July 1800 ||[[Mildon-91|Peter MILDON]] || ||Chittlehampton || ||[[Beer-874|Elizabeth BEER]], spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |14 April 1801 ||[[Nott-607|Elias NOTT]] || ||Chittlehampton ||Carpenter ||[[Mildon-95|Ann MILDON]], spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |12 September 1801 ||William CONGRAM, sojourner || ||Chittlehampton ||Labourer ||Elizabeth MILDON, spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |5 April 1803 ||Thomas HOLLWAY || ||Chittlehampton ||Blacksmith ||Mary MILDON, spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |30 September 1804 ||[[Bragg-1700|James BRAGG]] || ||Chittlehampton ||Single man ||[[Mildon-93|Amy MILDON]], spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |28 October 1804 ||John Camp STOCK || ||Chittlehampton ||Cordwinder ||Ann MILDON, spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |9 September 1806 ||[[Mildon-134|John MILDON]] || ||Chittlehampton ||Wheelwright ||[[Minors-16|Margaret MINORS]], spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |7 June 1807 ||[[Burgess-7395|John BURGESS]] || ||Chittlehampton ||Labourer ||[[Mildon-94|Catharine MILDON]], spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |13 November 1808 ||[[Mildon-125|William MILDON]] || ||Chittlehampton ||Labourer ||[[Beer-877|Mary BEER]], spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |18 June 1816 ||William WEBBER || ||Bishops Tawton || ||[[Mildon-254|Mary MILDON]] || ||Chittlehampton |- |14 March 1820 ||[[Searle-2811|Richard SEARLE]] || ||Warkleigh || ||[[Mildon-256|Rebecca MILDON]] || ||Chittlehampton |- |24 February 1823 ||[[Southcombe-130|John SOUTHCOMBE]] || ||Rose Ash || ||[[Mildon-255|Sarah MILDON]] || ||Chittlehampton |- |30 December 1830 ||[[Congram-4|William CONGRAM]] || ||Chittlehampton || ||[[Mildon-135|Mary MILDON]] || ||Chittlehampton |- |31 August 1833 ||[[Bentley-3295|Thomas BENTLEY]] || ||Chittlehampton || ||[[Mildon-153|Elizabeth MILDON]] || ||Chittlehampton |- |19 October 1833 ||[[Mildon-104| Bartholomew MILDON]] || ||Chittlehampton || ||[[Pasmore-27|Emma PASMORE]] || ||Chittlehampton |- |27 September 1836 ||[[Parker-26123|Thomas PARKER]] || ||Chittlehampton || ||[[Pasmore-27|Amy MILDON]] || ||Chittlehampton |} ===Marriages 1850-1875=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Date ! Groom ! Groom Parents ! Residence ! Occupation ! Bride ! Bride Parents ! Residence |- |13 December 1857 ||[[Mildon-138|Robert MILDON]] ||father, [[Mildon-104| Bartholomew Mildon]] ||Chittlehampton ||Bachelor; Servant ||[[Harris-28501|Elizabeth HARRIS]], Spinster ||father, [[Harris-28502|John Harris]] ||Chittlehampton |- |30 October 1867 ||[[Skinner-4846|Thomas SKINNER]] ||father, [[Skinner-4843|Thomas Skinner]] ||Chittlehampton ||Bachelor; Carpenter ||[[Mildon-113|Elizabeth MILDON]], Spinster ||father, [[Mildon-110|William Mildon]] ||Chittlehampton |- |6 December 1871 ||William MILDON ||father, William Mildon ||Chittlehampton ||Bachelor; Yeoman ||Mary Jane WESTACOTT, Spinster ||father, William Westacott ||Chittlehampton |} ---- ==Burials== ===Burials 1700-1749=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Burial Date ! Name ! Age ! Occupation ! Abode ! Relation ! Occupation of Father/Husband |- |24 June 1716 ||Mary MILDON || || || ||wife of John MILDON || |- |29 March 1733 ||[[Mildon-59|Henry MILDON]] || || || ||son of George MILDON || |- |16 June 1739 ||[[Mildon-74|Richard MILDON]] || || || ||son of George & Willmot MILDON || |- |9 October 1739 ||[[Pope-4589|Willmet MILDON]] || || || ||wife of George MILDON || |- |4 December 1741 ||John MILDON || || || ||son of John MILDON || |- |30 December 1745 ||Mary MILDON || || || || || |- |26 March 1748 ||[[Unknown-399757|Rebekah MILDON]] || || || || || |} ===Burials 1750-1799=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Burial Date ! Name ! Age ! Occupation ! Abode ! Relation ! Occupation of Father/Husband |- |12 May 1751 ||Elizabeth MILDON || || || || || |- |7 October 1753 ||John MILDON || || ||Halsewell || || |- |25 December 1755 ||Richard MILDON || || || || || |- |21 April 1762 ||George MILDON || || || || || |- |23 March 1763 ||[[Mildon-56|Mary MILDON]] || || || ||daughter of Peter MILDON || |- |17 December 1763 ||Joan MILDON || || || || || |- |13 November 1764 ||George MILDON || || || || || |- |6 April 1765 ||[[Mildon-71|Robert MILDON]] || || || ||son of Bartholomew MILDON || |- |8 November 1765 ||[[Clarke-10419|Anne MILDON]] || || || ||wife of John MILDON || |- |28 September 1767 ||Mary MILDON || || || ||wife of Robert MILDON || |- |4 January 1769 ||Robert MILDON || || || || || |- |17 January 1769 ||John MILDON || || || || || |- |13 August 1770 ||[[Mildon-77|Rebecca MILDON]] || || || ||daughter of Bartholomew and Joan MILDON || |- |25 September 1771 ||Ann MILDON || || || || || |- |21 February 1774 ||Rebecca MILDON || || || || || |- |4 May 1776 ||Elizabeth MILDON || || || ||daughter of George & Ann MILDON || |- |23 January 1777 ||[[Mildon-90|Henry MILDON]] || || || ||son of Henry & Amy MILDON || |- |6 April 1777 ||[[Mildon-105|Mary MILDON]] || || || ||daughter of John & Elizabeth MILDON || |- |24 May 1780 ||[[Mildon-100|Mary MILDON]] || || || ||daughter of John & Mary MILDON || |- |16 January 1781 ||Elizabeth MILDON || || || ||wife of John MILDON || |- |6 June 1783 ||[[Mildon-76|George MILDON]] || || || || || |- |29 July 1784 ||Mary MILDON || || || ||daughter of John MILDON ||Pauper |- |28 June 1786 ||[[Mildon-51|Peter MILDON]] || || || || || |- |6 December 1787 ||John MILDON || ||Pauper || || || |- |10 July 1788 ||John MILDON || ||Pauper || || || |- |5 August 1788 ||Elizabeth MILDON || ||Pauper || || || |- |15 November 1790 ||Ann MILDON || || || || || |- |6 April 1791 ||[[Mildon-108|John MILDON]] || || || ||son of John & Elizabeth MILDON || |- |16 April 1791 ||[[Cothay-1|Joan MILDON]] || || || || || |- |20 November 1792 ||Margaret MILDON || || || ||daughter of Peter MILDON ||Pauper |- |14 January 1798 ||[[Mildon-107|George MILDON]] || || || ||son of John MILDON || |} ===Burials 1800-1849=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Burial Date ! Name ! Age ! Occupation ! Abode ! Relation ! Occupation of Father/Husband |- |20 May 1802 ||Mary MILDON || ||Pauper || || || |- |24 September 1802 ||[[Mildon-64| Bartholomew MILDON]] || ||Yeoman || || || |- |30 January 1804 ||[[Mildon-53|Henry MILDON]] || || || || || |- |18 April 1804 ||[[Turner-21050|Jane MILDON]] || || || ||widow of George MILDON || |- |10 December 1805 ||[[Mildon-121|Ann MILDON]] || || || ||daughter of Peter & Elizabeth MILDON || |- |15 February 1807 ||[[Lane-10068|Mary MILDON]] || || || ||wife of Peter MILDON || |- |15 March 1807 ||[[Mildon-145|Henry MILDON]] || || || ||son of James MILDON || |- |17 March 1808 ||John MILDON || ||Servant || || || |- |9 March 1809 ||Mary MILDON || ||Widow || || || |- |2 March 1810 ||[[Mildon-52|Peter MILDON]] || ||Mason || || || |- |9 May 1811 ||[[Mildon-122|Ann MILDON]] || || || ||daughter of Peter & Betty MILDON || |- |18 September 1811 ||James MILDON || ||Labourer || || || |- |28 June 1817 ||[[Mildon-124|Henry MILDON]] ||14 || ||Village || || |- |30 January 1818 ||[[Mildon-129|George MILDON]] ||3 || ||Townsend || || |- |31 December 1820 ||[[Mildon-131|John MILDON]] ||1 || ||Village || || |- |6 July 1823 ||William MILDON ||77 || ||Chittlehamholt || || |- |1 October 1825 ||[[Mildon-91|Peter MILDON]] ||48 || ||Village || || |- |22 December 1825 ||Elizabeth MILDON ||85 || ||Parish of West Buckland || || |- |18 September 1826 ||[[Mildon-132|Jane MILDON]] ||4 || ||Village || || |- |29 June 1827 ||[[Mildon-69|Bartholomew MILDON]] ||67 || ||Village || || |- |11 November 1828 ||[[Mildon-137|John MILDON]] ||16 || ||Village || || |- |6 November 1829 ||[[Mildon-68|John MILDON]] ||71 || ||Halswell || || |- |23 May 1830 ||[[Beer-874|Elizabeth MILDON]] ||51 || ||the Poor House || || |- |3 October 1831 ||Amy MILDON ||84 || ||Village || || |- |13 April 1833 ||[[Mildon-70|William MILDON]] ||71 || ||Parish of Barnstaple || || |- |22 June 1833 ||[[Mildon-146|John MILDON]] ||45 || ||Halswell || || |- |29 November 1835 ||[[Mildon-104|Bartholemew MILDON]] ||34 || ||Parish of Satterleigh || || |- |18 April 1838 ||Elizabeth MILDON ||77 || ||Chittlehamholt || || |- |26 February 1841 ||[[Huxtable-516|Mary MILDON]] ||80 || ||Chittlehampton || || |- |25 January 1844 ||Alice MILDON ||64 || ||Leara, Chittlehampton || || |- |16 May 1848 ||[[Minors-16|Margaret MILDON]] ||69 || ||Chittlehampton || || |} ===Burials 1850-1874=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Burial Date ! Name ! Age ! Occupation ! Abode ! Relation ! Occupation of Father/Husband |- |17 January 1861 ||[[Mildon-110|William MILDON]] ||75 || ||Halswell || || |- |25 January 1865 ||[[Mildon-115|Robert MILDON]] ||23 || ||Halswell || || |}

Mildred Heard

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Not much is known about [[Unknown-595256|Mildred Heard]] at this time... She was interviewed as part of the Federal Writer's Project, however the interview covered animal behavior of cows, birds, bees, snakes, etc... There were also stories handed down to her from former enslaved ancestors. I could not ascertain who Mildred Heard was as it relates to her own history. ==Interview== Mildred was interviewed sometime in 1937 in Georgia as part of the Federal Writer's Project of the Works Progress Administration (WPA). The results are presented in narrative form, most, allegedly, in the first person, and made available by the Library of Congress. ''The following interviews were obtained from Mildred Heard a young woman who has lived in the country most of her life and might easily be described as a child of nature. Although a full grown woman and the mother of two children she seems much older than her years, this is true I believe because she has always lived among much older people.'' "The following stories relate to Birthmarks" As previously mentioned Mildred Heard has two small daughters and the story of birthmarks begins with her own experience concerning them. "My oldest child Tina is marked by crying. I don't care how much you whip or beg her to stop crying she will not stop until she gets ready. During the time I was pregnant my aunt died and I went to the funeral and before I knew it I found myself crying and unable to stop. My youngest child Georgia is marked by a monkey. This mark is the result of a visit to Grants Park during the time I was pregnant. As I stood with the white baby I was nursing at the time a monkey fell and when he got up he started scratching his back. It all looked so funny I began to laugh. When Gloria was born her head resembled a monkey's in shape and on the lower part of her back she had red marks and was very hairy. I was afraid she would never change but as she grew older the marks and the hair disappeared." note - I glanced at the child and it is quite true that the shape of her head slightly rasembles that of a monkey.* The next stories were related by Mrs. Heard. Mildred's grandmother. "I know a white woman that lives in Thomasville now that marked her child by a horse. This woman got tickled, at a horse with his tongue hanging out. When her baby was born he had feet and hands jest lak a horse and she nebber would let any one see this child' s feet. Another woman, Alberta Turner, got scared of a turtle while she wuz fishing and right now her child got feet that spreads out just like a turtles and he walks with his feet straight out that way. Aunt Eattie Coffee who lives in Macedonia, Ga., had a baby born with 4 teeth that looked jest like pearls. The doctor told her that the baby would shed those teeth and if she lost 'em the baby would die. He told her to be sure and watch the baby and to give him the teeth when they came out. Sho nuff them teeth came out but they never knowed where they went and that baby sho died ==Source== [https://memory.loc.gov/mss/mesn/042/042.pdf] Library of Congress - TYPEWRITTEN RECORDS PREPARED BY THE FEDERAL WRITERS' PROJECT. 1936-1938 ASSEMBLED BY THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PROJECT WORK PROJECTS ADMINISTRATION FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - SLAVE NARRATIVES - '''Mildred Heard''' - Page 168

Mile Branch Settlement at Washington Parish Fair

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[[Category:Washington Parish, Louisiana]] The historic Mile Branch Settlement began as a tribute to the pioneering spirit of Washington Parish Residents. Each structure which has been moved into the settlement has a long family history behind it. This uploaded scan of the program from 1981 contains a great deal of detailed information about the structures in the settlement and the families that donated them. There is also an uploaded article from the Bogalusa Daily News about the Richardson building at the fair [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Richardson-14005 here]

Miles Cary

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COLONEL. MILES CARY B: 30 Jan 1622 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England D: 10 Jun 1667 in Windmill Point, Warwick, Virginia, United States CARY, MILES, born Bristol, England in 1620. Died 10 June 1667 in Warwick Co. Va. Son of of John Cary and Alice Hobson. Rouyal Naval Officer for James River. House of Burgess 1659-63. Member of the Council 1663-67. Estate known as “Magpie Swamps”, containing 2,000 acres, slaves, a mill and a store. Married Anne Taylor, daughter of Capt. Thomas Taylor, also of Warwick Co. CATLETT, COL. JOHN, born 1622. killed by indians at Port Royal, Va. 1670. Came from Kent Co. England about 1650. Settled in Essex Co. Col. of militia, Magistrate, Justice of the Peace, accompanied John Lederer on this third exploration of the country west of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Married 1654 to Elizabeth Undrwood, daughter of Capt. Wm. Underwood and widow of Francis Slaughter. CARY

Miles Graveyard

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This page is part of the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:New_Brunswick_Cemeteries_Team_Progress&public=1 New Brunswick Cemeteries Team]. To see profiles associated with this cemetery, please see the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Miles_Graveyard%2C_Fredericton%2C_New_Brunswick Miles Graveyard Category Page]. (There are none yet.) Miles Graveyard is a small family cemetery that operated between 1854 and 1959. Most of the 18 stones are of the MILES family, but others include CARTER, MCGIBBON and PETERS. The plot is not visible on Google Maps because of the extensive deciduous tree cover. It is accessible from a new subdivision road called Flagstop Lane via Barker Street, and is situated on a small fenced-in knoll behind houses on Barker Street and Titus Street, on Fredericton's north side. The name of the historical community is South Devon. The cemetery measures approximately 16 x 16 metres. The graveyard comprises two rows, between which is a Miles family commemorative stone that lists all the family members in the two rows, plus two other stones, and two corners. The earliest date commemorated is 1787 and the latest is 1959. Row 1 is closest to the entrance. Two stones close to the middle are the couple John F., son of Captain James Miles, and Annie E. Miles. [Her surname is either not known or is Miles; this needs to be cleared up.] To the left are son Frank H. and to the right are daughters Ella A. and Fannie E., and another son Albert J. On the far left is Laura M. (MCLAUGHLIN) Miles, wife of Frank H. Miles. The modern MCGIBBON Monument sits alone at the far left of Row 2, with three inscribed sides. Next is Captain James A. Miles, wife Sophie E. HARDING and their son Charles J.; these are the oldest graves. The stone of Sophia A. (Miles) PETERS sits at the far right. Between rows 1 and 2 sits the Miles family commemorative stone containing the names of John F. and Annie E. Miles and their four children, on the front. On the back are the grandparents Captain James A. Miles, wife Sophia Harding and their son Charles J. The main stone in the northwest corner is of Frank and Helen Miles, children of Jacob and Henrietta Miles; to the left is father Jacob Miles. The northeast corner contains one stone for William CARTER, who was a domestic of members of the Miles family. The PID (property identification) is 75460550 but the City of Fredericton states that the "selected area is not a valid property". The graveyard is surrounded by City of Fredericton land and is being developed with new housing on the eastern and southern sections. See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Miles_Graveyard_Table_of_Graves Table of Graves] for a list of the 18 graves and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Miles_Cemetery:_maps%2C_images_and_other_material Maps and more views] for maps and other views of Miles Graveyard.

Miles Graveyard Table of Graves

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This table will contain images of all 18 gravestones. See the main page for [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Miles_Graveyard Miles Graveyard]. Some date and name details have been taken from [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2581680/memorial-search?page=1#sr-165866655 Find A Grave]. {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Dates''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Transcription''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Photo #''' |- |Laura Matilda (McLaughlin) Miles, wife of Frank H. Miles |16 June 1881 - 12 November 1959, age 78 |Laura M. Miles 1881-1959 |{{Image|file=Miles_Graveyard.jpg |size=s |caption=Laura M. Miles headstone }} |- |Frank H. Miles |1880 - 8 February 1943, age 62-63 |Frank H. Miles 1880-1943 |{{Image|file=Miles_Graveyard-1.jpg |size=s |caption=Frank H. Miles Headstone }} |- |John F. Miles |1834 - 4 May 1910 |In Memory of John F Miles Died 1 May 1910 age 56 years |{{Image|file=Miles_Graveyard-2.jpg |size=s |caption=John F. Miles headstone }} |- |Albert James Miles |31 December 1874 - 16 January 1945, age 70 |Albert J. Miles 1874-1945 |{{Image|file=Miles_Graveyard-4.jpg |size=s |caption=Albert J. Miles headstone }} |- |Annie E (Miles) Miles, age 43-44 |1844 - 26 August 1888 |In memory of Annie E Miles, wife of John F. Miles Died 26 August 1888 |{{Image|file=Miles_Graveyard-5.jpg |size=s |caption=Annie E. Miles headstone }} |- |Ella A. Miles |1872 - 3 March 1877, age 4-5 |Ella A. daughter of John F and Annie E Miles ... illegible |{{Image|file=Miles_Graveyard-6.jpg |size=s |caption=Ella A Miles headstone }} |- |Fannie E. Miles |1871-1873, age 1-2 |FANNIE E daughter of John F Miles ... illegible |{{Image|file=Miles_Graveyard_Table_of_Graves.jpg |size=s |caption=Fannie E. Miles headstone }} |- |Isabella S. (Miles) Peters |1835 - 31 August 1859, age 23-24 |In memory of ISABELLA wife of George S. Peters ... illegible |{{Image|file=Miles_Graveyard_Table_of_Graves-1.jpg |size=s |caption=Isabella S. (Miles) Peters headstone }} |- |Sophia Elizabeth (Harding) Miles, wife of Captain James Miles |1807 - 20 Mar 1873, age 65–66 |Sophia E 1807-1873 (all illegible) [Footstone has the initials SEM] |{{Image|file=Miles_Graveyard-19.jpg |size=s |caption=Sophia E. (Harding) Miles headstone }} |- |Captain James Augustus Miles, husband of Sophia Miles |10 Jun 1787 - 5 Jan 1866, age 78 |Capt. James A. Miles d. 12 Jan 1866 in his 79th yr ... illegible |{{Image|file=Miles_Graveyard-8.jpg |size=s |caption=Captain James A. Miles headstone }} |- |Charles J. Miles, son of Captain James and Sophia Miles |1846 - 23 February 1854, age 7-8 |In memory of Charles J [7th?] son of James A Miles who died Feb 23 1854 aged 7 yrs 9 mos Blessed are the dead who do dream in the Lord |{{Image|file=Miles_Graveyard_Table_of_Graves-2.jpg |size=s |caption=Charles J. Miles headstone }} |- |William Carter |1837 - 11 March 1903, age 65-66 |In memory of WILLIAM CARTER died March 11[8?] 1903[5?] aged 65 years [small inscription at bottom Grace of the Lord?] [FRIEND is inscribed on the top edge of the stone] |{{Image|file=Miles_Graveyard-9.jpg |size=s |caption=William Carter headstone }} |- |Edward James McGibbon |12 August 1822 - 1 April 1897, age 74 |Father Edward J McGibbon Died April 1st 1897 Aged 75 Years |{{Image|file=Miles_Graveyard-10.jpg |size=s |caption=Edward J McGibbon headstone }} |- |Clara Woodford McGibbon |4 February 1863 - 23 October 1903, age 40 |Sister Clara W Died October 23 1903 Aged 40 Years |{{Image|file=Miles_Graveyard-11.jpg |size=s |caption=Clara W. McGibbon headstone }} |- |Julia Ann (Miles) McGibbon, wife of Edward J. McGibbon |8 April 1832 - 30 May 1873, age 41 |MOTHER JULIA ANN Wife of EDWARD J. McGIBBON DIED MAY 30 1873 AGED 41 YEARS |{{Image|file=Miles_Graveyard-12.jpg |size=s |caption=Julia A. (Miles) McGibbon headstone }} |- |Jacob Miles, wife was Henrietta |1848 - 8 September 1887, age 39 |In memory of Jacob Miles died Sept 8 1887 aged 39 years [Stone has a footstone labelled JM] |{{Image|file=Miles_Graveyard-13.jpg |size=s |caption=Jacob Miles Headstone }} |- |Frank Miles |1883 - 20 February 1885, age 1-2 |Our Children Frank died Feb 20 1885 aged 5 mos Helen A died Jan 27 1885 aged 4 years and 3 mos [Stone has a footstone labelled HAM] |{{Image|file=Miles_Graveyard-14.jpg |size=s |caption=Frank and Helen A Miles headstone }} |- |Helen A Miles |1880 - 27 January 1885 |Our Children Frank died Feb 20 1885 aged 5 mos Helen A died Jan 27 1885 aged 4 years and 3 mos [Stone has a footstone labelled HAM] |{{Image|file=Miles_Graveyard-14.jpg |size=s |caption=Frank and Helen A Miles headstone }} |- |John F. and Annie E. Miles and children |various |MILES John F 1834-1910 Annie E 1844-1888 Their children Fannie E 1871-1873 Ella A 1872-1877 Albert J 1874-1945 Frank H 1880-1948 |{{Image|file=Miles_Graveyard-15.jpg |size=s |caption=Miles Family Commemorative Headstone, front }} |- |Captain James A. and Sophia Miles and son Charles |various |MILES Capt. James A 1787-1866 Sophia E 1807-1873 Their son Charles J 1846-1854 |{{Image|file=Miles_Graveyard-18.jpg |size=s |caption=Miles Family Commemorative Headstone, back }}

Miles Merwin, 1623-1697, and One Branch of His Descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Miles Merwin, 1623-1697, and One Branch of His Descendants == * by [[Newton-16803|Caroline Gaylord Newton]] (1845-1923) * published by Newton, Connecticut, 1909 * originally published in a History of Middlesex County, 1903 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Miles Merwin, 1623-1697, and One Branch of His Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/milesmerwin1623100innewt * https://archive.org/details/milesmerwin1909newt * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731735 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/20541/ * https://books.google.com/books?id=4ro0AAAAMAAJ search & snippet only === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Newton, Caroline Gaylord. ''[[Space:Miles Merwin, 1623-1697, and One Branch of His Descendants|Miles Merwin, 1623-1697, and One Branch of His Descendants]]'' (Newton, Connecticut, 1909) [ Page ]. * ([[#Newton|Newton]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Newton, Caroline Gaylord. ''[[Space:Miles Merwin, 1623-1697, and One Branch of His Descendants|Miles Merwin, 1623-1697, and One Branch of His Descendants]]'' (Newton, Connecticut, 1909) [ Page ].

Miles Potter: Will and Probate Records

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[[Category: Sumter County, South Carolina, Slavery]] Bundle No. 78; Package No. 17; Estate of [[Potter-10486|Miles Potter]], Deceased; Admin papers. Robert Potter, admin. Judge of Probate's Office, Sumter County, South Carolina. 1804 November 15. :'''Appraises[illegible] & Inventory 8th April 1805''' :{| | 1 Negro woman and Child|| 400.00 |- | 2 Horses Saddle & Bridle|| 110.00 |- | 60 Head of Storks Hogs|| 57.00 |- | 1 Cow|| 8.00 |- |2 Feather Beds Bedstands & Furniture|| 45.00 |- |1 Lot of Pewter, Crockery & glass table|| 15.25 |- |1 Small Trunk|| 1.50 |- |1 Shot gun|| 15.00 |- |1 m Steelyard||3.00 |- |3 Broad Hoes 1 Axe|| 2.00 |- |1 m Hand Bellows|| 1.50 |- |4 Potts 1 Dutch oven 1 Tea Kettle & 1 Skillet || 11.00 |- |1 Lot wooden ware|| 5.00 |- |5 Sitting Chairs|| 1.50 |- |3 Smoothing Irons 1 Cook [glass?]|| 2.00 |- |1 Lea Canister 1 Candlestick|| 1.25 |- |1 Womans Saddle|| 12.00 |- |2 Trap Hooks 1 [Peir?]||.15 |- |1 Coffee Mill 2 Plates 1 [https://i.pinimg.com/originals/fb/d0/99/fbd0999cd335aa05c5f2e58720b8fb23.jpg gritter]|| 2.00 |- | 2 Bells, 2 Jugs 1 Frying pan|| 4.25 |- | || $698.00 |} :Appraised by us Appraisers; of the Estate Miles Potter Deceased} Henry Young, George Hellon, Cajan Scott :'''April 8th 1805 Notes''' :{| | Jacob Shiver [illegible] 15th Dec. 1812|| 28.75 |- |William Thomson 22nd Dec. 1802|| 23.81 |- |William [illegible] 5th April 1804|| 63.25 |- |Matthew Owens 5th Feb. 1804|| 2[illegible] |- |William Vaughan 7th August 1804|| 45.50 |- |[illegible] Cook & [illegible] 16th April 1804|| 25 |- |John Peaks 11th Dec 1802|| 14.35 |- |Joseph Watford 1st June 1802|| 4.38 |- |John [Hotharks?] 28th Jan 1800|| 1.75 |- |Samuel Paynes Deceased 27th May 1802|| 4.87 |- |[Creation?] against Daniel [illegible] Feb 1803||13.92 |- |[Creation?] against Charles [Bradley?] Feb 1803|| 6.80 |} :--Accounts-- :{| | William [illegible] 15th April 1800|| 2.25 |- |Mark Johnson 5th May 1802|| 1.50 |- |Peter Lassley 1800|| [.15?] |- |Benjamin [Deikson?] 28th April 1802|| 3.50 |- |William Jordan 15th Dec 1802|| 1.25 |- |[James?] Shiver 20th April 1802|| 10.75 |- |[illegible] [Hotheorkie?] 2nd May 1802||1.42 |- |Mrs. Mills 25th May 1800|| 3.78 |- |Cash in hand|| 328.50 |- |Whole Account|| 668.90 |} :Robert Potter admin ---- State of South Carolina. :KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, THAT WE Robert Potter, William Vaughan, & John [Simmons?] are holden and firmly bound unto William Taylor, Esquire, Ordinary for the district of Sumter, and State aforesaid, in the full and just turn of two thousand dollars, lawful money of the said state to be paid to the said William Taylor, or to his successors ordinaries of this district or to their certain attorney or assigns, to which payment well and truly be made and done, we bind ourselves and every of us and every of our heirs, executors, and administrators, for the whole, and in the whole jointly and severally firmly by these presents, sealed with our seals, and dated the fifteenth day of November Anno Domini, 1804, and in the twenty sixth year of American independence. :THE CONDITION of this OBLIGATION, is such, that of the above bounden Robert Potter administrator of the goods, chattels and credits of Miles Potter Deceased do make a true and perfect inventory of all and singular, the goods, chattels, and credits of the said deceased, which have or shall come to the hands possession or knowledge of the said Robert Potter or into the hands or possession of any other person or persons for and the same so made do exhibit into the said court of ordinary when he shall be thereunto required and such goods, chattels and credits do well and truly administer according to law, and do make a just and true account of his actings and doings therin when required by the said court, and all the rest and residue of the said goods, chattels and credits which shall be found remaining upon that said administration, the same being first allowed by the said court shall deliver and pay unto such persons respectively as are entitled to the same by law, and if it shall hereafter appear that any last will and testament was made by the same deceased, and the said be proved in court, and the executors obtain a certificate of the probate thereof, and the said Robert Potter do in such case if required, render and deliver up said letters of administration, then this obligation to be void, or else remain in full force and virtue. :Signed, Sealed and delivered in the presence of William Wright} Robert Potter, William Vaughan, James [Simmons?] == Notes == In transcribing these documents, all of the long s's which were usually marked using "f" have been changed into the modern "s" for quick and easy reading. Please see the original documents for traditional spellings. == Sources == * Year: 1804; Place: Sumter; Ancestry.com. South Carolina, Wills and Probate Records, 1670-1980 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015.

Miles Scarborough Study

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[[Category:Disambiguation Studies]] : '''''This is a study of all the Miles Scarborough's''''' : ''It's a work in progress, much more to add. I could not help seeing some confusion about him, so this is designed to help 'un-confuse' '' : ''Edit: There are too many Miles! So I've limited it to those in the Georgia area, for now.'' == The Miles == ===== Rev. Miles and Rachel ===== * Profiles of Miles: [[Scarborough-1197|WikiTree]] * Profiles of Rachel: [[Vickers-812|WikiTree]] * Born probably before 1746 to David and Nanna Scarborough, probably in Edgecombe County, North Carolina * From 1762 on, he is buying and selling land * Married before 1763, '''Rachel Vickers''', in Edgecombe County, North Carolina * Moved from North Carolina to Burke County Georgia by 1805 * Bare children, unknown number and names * Died unknown date (one report he died in 1806 but no source, and seems highly unlikely) * Source: 'Southern Kith and Kin, Vol 3, Page 173-174' * Probable Source: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WG-ZZY4?i=604&cc=1498361 * Unlikely Source: 'War of 1812 (1812-1815) North Carolina Militia' ===== Miles and Mary ===== * Profiles of Miles: [[Scarborough-1131|WikiTree (has issues)]], [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WLC-X4Z FamilySearch] * Profiles of Mary: [[Tucker-5591|WikiTree]], [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MB7J-3ZG FamilySearch] * Miles may be about the same age as Mary, or may be the Miles born 1785 in Jefferson County, Georgia, unknown parents * Married '''Mary Green Tucker''' (1795-1869) * Marriage of '''Miles Scarborough''' and '''Mary G. Tucker''' on 31 May 1825 in Jasper County, Georgia * Mary was born and married in Georgia, but died in Todd County, Kentucky. Several of her children also moved to and died in Todd County Kentucky * Bare 4 children, probably all in Meriwether, Georgia *: Amanda E 1826, Lucretia/Lucinda M 1836, Mary A 1840, James M 1841 * Died unknown date * Source: 'FindAGrave - Mary Green Tucker' * Source: 'Georgia, Compiled Marriages, 1754-1850' * Source: 'United States Census, 1850', https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZY4-JJ7?from=lynx1&treeref=MB7J-3ZG * Probable Source: '1840 Census - Meriwether, Georgia' * Possible Source: 'War of 1812 (1812-1815) North Carolina Militia' ===== Miles and Ellen ===== * Profiles of Miles: [[Scarborough-1131|WikiTree (has issues)]], [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K87G-HW8 FamilySearch] * Profiles of Ellen: [[Blocksom-2|WikiTree (has issues)]], [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L181-NDM FamilySearch] * Born probably before 1812, unknown parents * Married Aug 7 1831, '''Ellen Orene (Blocksom) Campbell''' (b. ~1807, d. 1884), in Sandersville, Georgia * Bare 7 children in Sandersville, Georgia *: Charles Carroll 1832, Arabella Agnes 1834, Isabella Ann 1836, Martha Orene 1838, Alfred Miles 1840, Mary Elizabeth 1842, Edward Daniel 1845 * Died 1845, in Sandersville, Georgia * Source: 'Southern Kith and Kin, Vol 3, Page 174' * Probable Source: '1840 Census - District 97, Washington, Georgia', Campbell boy could be the older male * Possible Source: 'War of 1812 (1812-1815) North Carolina Militia' ===== Miles of Henry ===== * Source: '1830 Census - Henry, Georgia' * Possible Source: 'War of 1812 (1812-1815) North Carolina Militia' ===== Miles and Margaret ===== * Profiles of Miles: [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDYN-VJM FamilySearch] * Profiles of Margaret: [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLFZ-DD5 FamilySearch] * Born about 1818 to James Madison Scarborough and Susannah Thornton, in Bulloch County, Georgia * Married March 2 1840, '''Margaret Kirkland''' (b. ~1807, d. 1884), in Bulloch, Georgia * Bare 5 children in Bulloch, Georgia *: General J 1842, James 1843, Washington 1845, Richard Bartow 1847, Emeline M 1850 * Died 1880 in Suwannee, Florida * Source: 'United States Census, 1850', https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZYF-XQJ, also 1860 and 1870 Census, and 1880 Census for Margery ===== more to come ===== * maybe ... == Source Documents == ===== 1830 Census - Henry, Georgia ===== * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYB7-JYF?i=75&cc=1803958 :: < 40 - Miles, wife 1790-1800 :: < 20 - boy, girl 1810-15 :: < 15 - girl 1815-20 :: < 10 - 2 boys 1820-25 :: < 5 - girl 1825-30 * Unknown Miles, 'Miles of Henry' ===== 1840 Census - District 97, Washington, Georgia ===== * https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-25108-29144-91?cc=1786457 :: < 40 - Miles, wife 1800-10 :: < 30 - male 1810-20 :: < 15 - boy 1825-30 :: < 10 - boy, girl 1830-35 :: < 5 - 2 girls 1835-40 * May be "Miles and Ellen", the male under 30 could be the Campbell boy, Ellen's boy from her first marriage to James S Campbell (see 'Southern Kith and Kin, Vol 3, Page 174') ===== 1840 Census - Meriwether, Georgia ===== * https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-25144-9675-81?cc=1786457 :: < 60 - Miles 1780-90 :: < 50 - wife 1790-1800 :: < 15 - girl 1825-30 :: < 10 - girl 1830-35 :: < 5 - 2 boys, girl 1835-40 * May be "Miles and Mary" ===== War of 1812 (1812-1815) North Carolina Militia ===== * https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-21911-38012-62?cc=1916219 * Miles 1760-1796 ===== Southern Kith and Kin ===== * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066319112;view=1up;seq=180 * Image of page 174: https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Blocksom-2 * Vol 3, Page 173-174: '''Rev. Miles Scarborough''' ** Born before 1772, probably before 1746, probably in Edgecombe County, North Carolina ** From 1762 on, he is buying and selling land ** Married before 1763, '''Rachel Vickers''', in Edgecombe County, North Carolina ** Moved from North Carolina to Burke County Georgia by 1805 ** Bare children, unknown number and names ** Died unknown date * Vol 3, Page 174: '''Miles Scarborough''' ** Born probably before 1812, unknown parents ** Married Aug 7 1831, '''Ellen Orene (Blocksom) Campbell''' (b. ~1807, d. 1884), in Sandersville, Georgia ** Bare 7 children in Sandersville, Georgia **: Charles Carroll 1832, Arabella Agnes 1834, Isabella Ann 1836, Martha Orene 1838, Alfred Miles 1840, Mary Elizabeth 1842, Edward Daniel 1845 ** Died 1845, in Sandersville, Georgia ===== Georgia, Compiled Marriages, 1754-1850 ===== * http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=eamga&h=38789&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KXJ4-FX2?from=lynx1&treeref=MB7J-3ZG * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Tucker-5591.jpg Tucker-5591.jpg] * Marriage of '''Miles Scarborough''' and '''Mary G. Tucker''' on 31 May 1825 in Jasper County, Georgia ===== FindAGrave - Mary Green Tucker ===== * https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/48619777 * '''Miles Scarborough''' married '''Mary Green Tucker''' (1795-1869) * Mary was born and married in Georgia, but died in Todd County, Kentucky * Bare several children, probably in Georgia *: Amanda E 1826, Mary A 1840, more??? * Miles may be about the same age as Mary, or may be the Miles born 1785 in Jefferson County, Georgia

Milford Iron Mine Disaster 1924

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[[Category: Minnesota, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | '''Milford Mine Disaster''' ''This mining disaster is in need of help developing it. Are you interested in adopting this location?''
Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 5 Feb 1924 * Location: [[:Category:Crosby, Minnesota|Crosby, Minnesota]] * Victims: 41 deaths * Cause: Inundation of water === Mine History === === Mine Disaster Circumstances === ===Results and Findings=== == In Memoriam == :''See the [XXurlXX category] for a list of the men that died, or were injured, in the [type of disaster]. {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} ==Sources==

Milford Mine Disaster

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They shall not grow old
As we who are left grow old
Age shall not weary them
Nor the years condemn
At the going down of the sun
And in the morning
We will remember them
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Military and War Project Reliable Sources

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[[Category: Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles]] :'''Work in progress''' Until this page is up and running, we recommend the use of [[Project:Military_and_War#Helpful_Resources|Military and War Helpful Resources]] Not even church books and other old documents are always correct. It is good practice to try find several sources to confirm the correctness of the data. Do not hesitate to ask your project or in G2G if you have a source you can't find on these lists. == Reliable Sources == * Published articles and books with sources cited. Publications through genealogical associations are often peer reviewed as well. === Australia === * [https://www.dva.gov.au/commemorations-memorials-and-war-graves/nominal-rolls Department of Veterans' Affairs nominal rolls by war]: individual service records; note there are some errors on the database. * [https://www.awm.gov.au/ Australian War Memorial]: units, people, places, battles. * [http://www.naa.gov.au/collection/explore/defence/service-records/index.aspx National Archives of Australia]: * [https://vwma.org.au/ Virtual War Memorial Australia]: is really a secondary source but is easy to navigate. * [http://nashonomroll.org/f_nominalroll2.asp?NominalRollID=33600 Nominal Roll of Nashos 1951-72]: === France === * [https://fr.geneawiki.com/index.php/Archives_militaires Geneawiki] has a good help page about the various available resources (in French). * [http://www.memoiredeshommes.sga.defense.gouv.fr/en/article.php?larub=78&titre=world-war-i SGA - Mémoire des Hommes]: digitised documents and data from the archives and collections held by the French Ministry of Defence. * [http://www.servicehistorique.sga.defense.gouv.fr/ Service Historique de la Défense] (SHD) ** [http://www.servicehistorique.sga.defense.gouv.fr/?q=content/dossiers-administratifs-de-r%C3%A9sistants Dossiers administratifs des résistants]: Database of individual files of members of the French Resistance during World War II (no access to the files themselves - these have to be consulted in person at Vincennes). * Individual military service files: these are available through [[Space:France genealogical resources|Departmental Archives websites]]. See [https://fr.geneawiki.com/index.php/Registres_des_matricules_militaires Registres des matricules militaires (Geneawiki)] for help. === Sweden/Finland === * Original documents in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ The National Archives Service of Finland] ** [http://en-dot-digihakemisto.appspot.com/ '''Digihakemisto''' A crowdsourcing index of digitalized documents in The National Archives of Finland.] ** [http://en-dot-digihakemisto.appspot.com/index_am?atun=65.SARK&amnimeke=Sotap%C3%A4iv%C3%A4kirjat-kokoelma Finnish Army original war diaries 1939-1944 in the Finnish National Archives] ** [http://en-dot-digihakemisto.appspot.com/index_am?atun=331027.KA&amnimeke=Kaatuneiden+henkil%C3%B6asiakirjat+%28kokoelma%29 Documents for Finnish soldiers WW II KIA in the Finnish National Archives] * [http://kronos.narc.fi/menehtyneet/ Finnish National Archives Database of soldiers killed in action 1939-1945] * [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/ Original documents in the Swedish National Archives] ** [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/armens-rullor Army rolls] ** [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/generalmonsterrullor General muster rolls] ** [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/roterings-utskrivningslangder Recruitment and Inventory rolls] ** [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/krigsarkivets-portrattsamlingar The Military Archives portrait collections] ** [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/flottans-arkiv Navy Archive] *[http://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/index.htm '''SSHY'''], Suomen Sukuhistoriallinen yhdistys, [http://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/index_eng.htm '''FFHA'''], Finland's Family History Association - Digitized military rosters in the members only section. * [https://litteraturbanken.se/forfattare/LewenhauptA/titlar/KarlXIIsOfficerare/sida/I/faksimil Karl XII:s officerare by Adam Lewenhaupt] * [https://archive.org/details/SuomalaisetEnsimmaisessaMaailmansodassa Suomalaiset Ensimmäisessä Maailmansodassa] Finns During the First World War - A three book series of research issued by the Finnish Government in 2004. * See also: ** [[Space:Finland_Project_Reliable_Sources|Finland Project Reliable Sources]] ** [[Space:Sweden_Project_Reliable_Sources|Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles in Sweden]] === United Kingdom === * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/British_Military_Records_Online A list of various sites both paid and free covering all date ranges] * [https://archive.org/details/englisharmylists03dalt/page/n7 English Army lists 03] * [https://archive.org/details/englisharmylists04dalt/page/n7 English Army List 04] * [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/search/series/cal-treasury-books BHO Treasury Books] === United States of America === * See also [[Space:1776_Project_Reliable_Sources|1776 Project Reliable Sources]] * == Reliable with conditions == * [https://www.findagrave.com/ Find A Grave], [https://billiongraves.com/ Billiongraves] and other cemetery sites would be deemed reliable only when a picture of the headstone is provided. Remember that even grave markers can have errors in name spelling and dates. * [https://www.wikipedia.org/ Wikipedia] and other Wiki's, including [https://www.wikitree.com/ WikiTree] are only as reliable as the sources they cite. == Unreliable Sources == * User generated online trees like Geni, MyHeritage, Ancestry, FamilySearch, Rootsweb, Geneanet, etc. These kinds of sites can be used to find details that can lead to reliable sources. Some trees cite sources that can be used for your profiles when you have checked them out. Never use a user generated tree as source. * A generic familysearch.com or ancestry.com should never be used as source citations. Always cite the specific documents where you found the information. * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/International_Genealogical_Index_(IGI)_(FamilySearch_Historical_Records) International Genealogical Index (IGI) (FamilySearch Historical Records)] where up to 50 % of the entries are user generated. * Published books, articles and blogs that do not have sources listed. * See also [[:Category:Frauds_and_Fabrications]]

Military and War Sandbox

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{{Blue|This is the place to host different small ongoing projects.
for the [[Project:Military_and_War|Military and War project with subprojects]]
If you have an idea of something that needs to be done and you can not do it by yourself, please add the task at the bottom of this page.}}


---- == Project Protected Profiles PPP == We can, if your Military and War ancestor is controversial or duplicated, protect it from having LNAB or parents changed. '''[[Help:Project_Protecting_and_Merging|Help PPP]]''' * Add the ID and name of the ancestor you want protected with an explanation of why the protection is needed like the example below. * Add the project box for the appropriate project above the '''Biography''' header on the profile. *Add the appropriate project as manager of the profile using emails below. **wikitreemilitarywar@googlegroups.com **wikitree-1776-project@googlegroups.com **wikitreegreatwar@googlegroups.com **Wikitreeuscivilwar@googlegroups.com * The leader who does the protecting will then remove the profile from this page. '''Example:'''
=== [[WikiTree ID|Name]] ===
Explaining why this profile needs protection. '''List of PPP needed:''' * * * == World War II Free-Space Pages == There are several countries that do not have their pages written yet. Can you help? You do not need to know much about the country if you can do the research. There are literally thousands of online articles including Wikipedia and different history sites. Just remember that Wikitree takes copyright seriously, so use your own wording when writing. (No copy/paste)
Check out the [[Project:World_War_II#World_War_II_Free-Space_Pages|completed pages]] for clues on how to make your contribution.
When you are done, please remove the country from the list below. *[[Space:Albania_in_World_War_II|Albania in World War II]] *[[Space:Belgium_in_World_War_II|Belgium in World War II]] *[[Space:Brazil_in_World_War_II|Brazil in World War II]] *[[Space:Bulgaria_in_World_War_II|Bulgaria in World War II]] *[[Space:Cuba_in_World_War_II|Cuba in World War II]] *[[Space:Czechoslovakia_in_World_War_II|Czechoslovakia in World War II]] completed *[[Space:Denmark_in_World_War_II|Denmark in World War II]] *[[Space:Ethiopia_in_World_War_II|Ethiopia in World War II]] *[[Space:Finland_in_World_War_II|Finland in World War II]] Juha has started to work on this. *[[Space:Greece_in_World_War_II|Greece in World War II]] *[[Space:Hungary_in_World_War_II|Hungary in World War II]] *[[Space:India_in_World_War_II|India in World War II]] *[[Space:Luxembourg_in_World_War_II|Luxembourg in World War II]] *[[Space:Mexico_in_World_War_II|Mexico in World War II]] *[[Space:Norway_in_World_War_II|Norway in World War II]] *[[Space:Puerto_Rico_in_World_War_II|Territory of Puerto Rico in World War II]] completed *[[Space:Romania_in_World_War_II|Romania in World War II]] *[[Space:Slovakia_in_World_War_II|Slovakia in World War II]] *[[Space:South_Africa_in_World_War_II|South Africa in World War II]] *[[Space:Thailand_in_World_War_II|Thailand in World War II]] *Any non-fighting countries that encountered some kind of hardships. == Animated photos == Animated photos like the one below are not allowed on project pages or in templates (project box/sticker). It is up to the members of the different projects to come up with an alternative. See '''[[Help:Photos_FAQ#How_do_you_know_if_you_have_permission_to_upload_a_photo.3F|How do you know if you have permission to upload a photo?]]''' When you have agreed upon some photo, please post a line below with the war in question and a link to the photo you would like to use. {{Image|file=Photos-275.gif |align=c |size=450 |caption= }} Write your suggestion here: I believe we should leave the images just remove the animation. == Attack on Ft Cumberland in 1776 == Identify the 200 or so people from New England and Nova Scotia that were in the attack on Ft. Cumberland in 1776. Could broaden this to the Machias privateers and the naval 'incidents' in the Gulf of Maine and Bay of Fundy. == What should the lowest category of military units be? == Do we use company, battalion, division or some other combat unit as the lowest recommended category? The stickers that create these categories have less than adequate instructions and the lowest category will be needed in the instructions I will rewrite. It can of course be different for each war as the combat units can not be compared in all instances. Please add what you would think is a good lowest category keeping in mind that there should not be more than 200-300 profiles on each category. Lower categories can of course be added later, but it would be a big task changing all stickers. As I don't know much of the military hierarchy in your country, please add your proposal in edit mode to the lowest category for each of the wars you have knowledge of, then the next category above it and another above the latter. Opinion of JWM: I think this is a hopeless question. In any given war, forces at all levels of the organizational hierarchy were reorganized and renamed constantly. If I were forced to pick one method for identifying the unit in which a person served, I would pick "regiment." A regiment is the traditional way of raising recruits. Also, military histories are often written at the regimental level. Typically, a regiment was comprised of persons recruited from a single town or county. With that said, regiments were often combined and renamed as casualties depleted their ranks. Opinion of ADF: I don't entirely concur, but the matrix of military groups is sometimes complex and inconsistent from war to war or nation to nation and often size of conflict. Remember the life transition of a Brigade, Regiment or Battalion often precedes and outlives a War. The regiment is often associated with a specific unit - i.e. The Parachute Regiment (UK). The regiment is usually comprised of battalions - 1st Battalion Rhodesian Light Infantry... but in this regiment's case, there was only one battalion (so hardly ever referred to as a Regiment). These Battalions are 'allocated' to or fall under Operational Brigades, which are generally command structures. But a Regiment can, sometimes, move from one Brigade to another or have battalions split between a number of Brigades. Often a Brigade is associated with a geographic area, or campaign, but not always. It will get messy as a sub-category of a War. I would rather see categories evolving that normal people can actually allocate profiles to: *'''Named War" ** Battles (this would have sub-categories naming the battles) ** Campaigns or Operations (needs careful thought - could probably come under the Battles sub-category) ** General Participants (this will identify regiments involved within the content of profiles. This could be reserved for Unit/Regiments - problem is that the unit or regiment outlives the War, so all soldiers associated with the regiment would be associated with a war in which they had not fought) ** Killed in Action (this will identify regiments involved within the content of profiles) ** Prominent Commanders (intended for profiles of Colonels and above?) Opinion of ?: The above structure is already in place, except for the KIA which belongs to Roll of Honor Project and is already represented there. We initially had a category structure that started with the War and were instructed by the categorization project to remove all categories and go with the new structure. I personally prefer starting with the war first. This word be a major change needing the Categorization Project to approve and implement the actions. Opinion of ADF: Firstly, I really think we need to stop worrying about the Categorisation Project. If we feel we have a need, then we debate it here in this Project and when we are done we move to Categorisation approval. Steven Harris actually encourages our expertise in setting up Category Structures for approval. Let stop this... it’s an impediment to improvement.
Would you kindly say where under Named Wars the above proposed structure are already in place. I do not believe they are or specifically Named Wars unique... I have researched it. What we need to perhaps establish is if there are Named Wars in some history section, and if the sub categories are present. If they are, then Named Wars are superfluous here. Those sub-categories are not duplicated because they are absolutely specific to the Named Wars. Rolls of Honor are Army/Airforce Specific.
We need to focus on what your common user needs from categorisation... If my ancient uncle fought in the Zulu Wars, which he did, then I want to slot him in... no more no less... eventual a list develops and becomes useful.
Thought of [[Evans-20927|Ken Evans]]: not only does consideration of the lowest unit category differ from war to war and nation to nation, but from corps to corps. For instance, certainly in Australia, the lowest level for infantry may well be the battalion, but for artillery it would be the battery (equivalent to company). For non-combat corps such as medical, ordnance, transport, chaplains, etc, I'd suggest the corps could be the lowest level. {{blue| List of War categories (not necessarily) developed as a project. [[:Category:Wars|Category: Wars]]}} [[Richardson-7161|Richardson-7161]] 21:02, 2 November 2018 (UTC) Depending on country/time frame.... squad/platoon/company can change frequently for many reason, deaths, replacements, promotions, etc. battalions can be basic element of a regiment/brigade/division/corps for main forces of infantry/artillery/armor/etc depending on the type of regiment, i.e. 3 tank battalions make up a tank regiment, or, a tank battalion can be an integral part of an infantry division. other forces break down a tank unit by assigning a platoon/company/etc on an as needed basis for direct support, i.e. a US Marine Amphibious Unit, built around an Infantry Battalion, will have a tank platoon assigned to it for the duration of the deployment, then the tank platoon will return to its parent company. * Example war ** platoon - company - battalion - regiment - division - corps - army group - region - war * French and Indian War ** Regiment *American revolution (1776) ** Regiment * War of 1812 ** Regiment * Creek War ** Regiment * Mexican American War ** Regiment * US Civil War ** Regiment * Spanish-American War ** Regiment * ANZACS (was going to be looked at to use normal military categories, i.e. Anzacs project focused on finding Australian and New Zealand profiles with service, but, they get added to a unit category, not a generic Anzac category) ** Regiment Thought of [[Evans-20927|Ken Evans]]: ANZACs, not Anzacs, is a concern; and I am a member of the ANZACs Project. ANZACs is not a war and ought not sit here. * The Great War (WW I) ** Regiment * World War II ** Regiment * Korean War ** Regiment * Vietnam War ** Regiment / Brigade * War in Afghanistan ** Regiment/Brigade * Iraq War ** Regiment/Brigade * Rhodesian Bush War ** Brigade/Battalion Fact: the war category structure is already established - I see no reason to change the current structure which is already implemented. The Roll of Honor is a separate project and covers the Prisoners of War, Killed in Action, Missing in Action, Wounded in Action and those that died while serving to include receiving the highest Military Decoration. The Roll of Honor Project has an existing category structure and operates on Space pages with corresponding category structure in place and all is linked. There is no valid reason to change the current structure as it's very simplistic and easily navigated. The Roll oh Honir raises above nationality bias and operates above national partisan.

Military and War Stickers: Examples for England Profiles

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[[Category: Stickers]] ==Stickers for England Military Veterans== ===Veteran Recognition=== This sticker does not add any categories, so any relevant categories for battalion, regiment etc can be added manually if they exist. The text parameters can be used for any text (for example, “The Great War” can be changed to “The Battle of Trafalgar” or any other text); the end-year parameter can also contain text. The year parameters can be changed to suit requirements of a profile. This sticker can also be used for veterans who did not serve in any conflicts (E.g. delete the last piece of text “during the Great War”). To add any more information to the end of the sticker, include '''| text = more text''' before the two closing brackets. *{{Veteran Recognition | badge-image = Military_Badges_and_Insignia-13.png | branch =British Army | start-year =1914 | end-year = 1918 during the Great War. }} {{Veteran Recognition | badge-image = Military_Badges_and_Insignia-13.png | branch =British Army | start-year =1914 | end-year = 1918 during the Great War. }} *{{Veteran Recognition | badge-image = Military_Badges_and_Insignia-13.png | branch =British Army | start-year =1939 | end-year = 1945 during the Second World War. }} {{Veteran Recognition | badge-image = Military_Badges_and_Insignia-13.png | branch =British Army | start-year =1939 | end-year = 1945 during the Second World War. }} *{{Veteran Recognition | badge-image = Military_and_War_Stickers_Examples_for_England_Profiles-3.png | branch =Merchant Navy | start-year =1914 | end-year = 1918 during the Great War. }} {{Veteran Recognition | badge-image = Military_and_War_Stickers_Examples_for_England_Profiles-3.png | branch =Merchant Navy | start-year =1914 | end-year = 1918 during the Great War. }} *{{Veteran Recognition | badge-image = Military_and_War_Stickers_Examples_for_England_Profiles-3.png | branch =Merchant Navy | start-year =1939 | end-year = 1944 during the Second World War. }} {{Veteran Recognition | badge-image = Military_and_War_Stickers_Examples_for_England_Profiles-3.png | branch =Merchant Navy | start-year =1939 | end-year = 1945 during the Second World War. }} *{{Veteran Recognition | badge-image = Military_and_War_Stickers_Examples_for_England_Profiles-5.png g | branch =Royal Air Force | start-year =1914 | end-year = 1918 during the Great War. }} {{Veteran Recognition | badge-image = Military_and_War_Stickers_Examples_for_England_Profiles-5.png | branch =Royal Air Force | start-year =1914 | end-year = 1918 during the Great War. }} *{{Veteran Recognition | badge-image = Military_and_War_Stickers_Examples_for_England_Profiles-5.png | branch =Royal Air Force | start-year =1939 | end-year = 1944 during the Second World War. }} {{Veteran Recognition | badge-image = Military_and_War_Stickers_Examples_for_England_Profiles-5.png | branch =Royal Air Force | start-year =1939 | end-year = 1945 during the Second World War. }} *{{Veteran Recognition | badge-image = Military_and_War_Stickers_Examples_for_England_Profiles-6.png | branch = Royal Flying Corps | start-year =1914 | end-year = 1918 during the Great War. }} {{Veteran Recognition | badge-image = Military_and_War_Stickers_Examples_for_England_Profiles-6.png | branch = Royal Flying Corps | start-year =1914 | end-year = 1918 during the Great War. }} *{{Veteran Recognition | badge-image = Military_and_War_Stickers_Examples_for_England_Profiles-5.png | branch =Royal Naval Air Service | start-year =1914 | end-year = 1918 during the Great War. }} {{Veteran Recognition | badge-image = Military_and_War_Stickers_Examples_for_England_Profiles-5.png | branch =Royal Naval Air Service | start-year =1914 | end-year = 1918 during the Great War. }} *{{Veteran Recognition | badge-image = Military_and_War_Stickers_Examples_for_England_Profiles-5.png | branch =Royal Naval Air Service | start-year =1939 | end-year = 1944 during the Second World War. }} {{Veteran Recognition | badge-image = Military_and_War_Stickers_Examples_for_England_Profiles-5.png | branch =Royal Naval Air Service | start-year =1939 | end-year = 1945 during the Second World War. }} *{{Veteran Recognition | badge-image = Military_Badges_and_Insignia-2.jpg | branch =Royal Navy | start-year =1914 | end-year = 1918 during the Great War. }} {{Veteran Recognition | badge-image = Military_Badges_and_Insignia-2.jpg | branch =Royal Navy | start-year =1914 | end-year = 1918 during the Great War. }} *{{Veteran Recognition | badge-image = Military_Badges_and_Insignia-2.jpg | branch =Royal Navy | start-year =1939 | end-year = 1945 during the Second World War. }} {{Veteran Recognition | badge-image = Military_Badges_and_Insignia-2.jpg | branch =Royal Navy | start-year =1939 | end-year = 1945 during the Second World War. }} *{{Veteran Recognition | badge-image = Military_and_War_Stickers_Examples_for_England_Profiles-7.png | branch =Special Air Service | start-year =1939 | end-year = 1944 during the Second World War. }} {{Veteran Recognition | badge-image = Military_and_War_Stickers_Examples_for_England_Profiles-7.png | branch =Special Air Service | start-year =1939 | end-year = 1945 during the Second World War. }} *{{Veteran Recognition | badge-image = Military_and_War_Stickers_Examples_for_England_Profiles-8.png | branch =Special Boat Service | start-year =1939 | end-year = 1944 during the Second World War. }} {{Veteran Recognition | badge-image = Military_and_War_Stickers_Examples_for_England_Profiles-8.png | branch =Special Boat Service | start-year =1939 | end-year = 1945 during the Second World War. }} *{{Veteran Recognition | badge-image = Military_and_War_Stickers_Examples_for_England_Profiles-9.png | branch =Air Transport Auxiliary | start-year =1939 | end-year = 1944 during the Second World War. }} {{Veteran Recognition | badge-image = Military_and_War_Stickers_Examples_for_England_Profiles-9.png | branch =Air Transport Auxiliary | start-year =1940 | end-year = 1945 during the Second World War. }} *{{Veteran Recognition | badge-image = Military_and_War_Stickers_Examples_for_England_Profiles.jpg | branch =Auxiliary Territorial Service | start-year =1939 | end-year = 1945 during the Second World War. }} {{Veteran Recognition | badge-image = Military_and_War_Stickers_Examples_for_England_Profiles.jpg | branch =Auxiliary Territorial Service | start-year =1939 | end-year = 1945 during the Second World War. }} *{{Veteran Recognition | badge-image = Military_and_War_Stickers_Examples_for_England_Profiles-5.png | branch =Women’s Royal Air Force | start-year =1949 | end-year = 1994. }} {{Veteran Recognition | badge-image = Military_and_War_Stickers_Examples_for_England_Profiles-5.png | branch =Women’s Royal Air Force | start-year =1949 | end-year = 1994. }} *{{Veteran Recognition | badge-image = Military_and_War_Stickers_Examples_for_England_Profiles-1.jpg | branch =Women’s Land Army | start-year =1917 | end-year = 1918 during the Great War. }} {{Veteran Recognition | badge-image = Military_and_War_Stickers_Examples_for_England_Profiles-1.jpg | branch =Women’s Land Army | start-year =1917 | end-year = 1918 during the Great War. }} *{{Veteran Recognition | badge-image = Military_and_War_Stickers_Examples_for_England_Profiles-2.jpg | branch =Women’s Land Army | start-year =1939 | end-year = 1950 during the Second World War. }} {{Veteran Recognition | badge-image = Military_and_War_Stickers_Examples_for_England_Profiles-2.jpg | branch =Women’s Land Army | start-year =1939 | end-year = 1950 during the Second World War. }} ===Roll of Honour=== * {{Roll of Honor |category=Killed in Action, United Kingdom, World War I |image=Roll of Honor Template-15.jpg |description=Killed in Action |war=World War I }} {{Roll of Honor |category=Killed in Action, United Kingdom, World War I |image=Roll of Honor Template-15.jpg |description=Killed in Action |war=World War I }} See also: *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Veteran_Recognition * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Killed_in_Action%2C_United_Kingdom for the different categories when killed in action * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:British_Army for the different British Army categories * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Died_in_Military_Service%2C_United_Kingdom%2C_World_War_I Died in Military Service

Military Awards and Badges

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Various military awards and badges for use in templates. ==Images== {{Image |file=Military_Awards_and_Badges-6.png |size=150 |align=l |label=Military_Awards_and_Badges-6.png }} {{Image |file=Military_Awards_and_Badges-7.png |size=150 |align=l |label=Military_Awards_and_Badges-7.png }} {{Image |file=Military_Awards_and_Badges-8.png |size=150 |align=l |label=Military_Awards_and_Badges-8.png }} {{Image |file=Military_Awards_and_Badges-9.png |size=150 |align=l |label=Military_Awards_and_Badges-9.png }} {{Image |file=Military_Awards_and_Badges-2.jpg |size=200 |align=l |label=Military_Awards_and_Badges-2.jpg }} {{Image |file=Military_Awards_and_Badges-3.jpg |size=200 |align=l |label=Military_Awards_and_Badges-3.jpg }} {{Image |file=Military_Awards_and_Badges-4.png |size=200 |align=l |label=Military_Awards_and_Badges-4.png }} {{Image |file=Military_Awards_and_Badges-1.png |size=200 |align=l |label=Military_Awards_and_Badges-1.png }} {{Image |file=Military_Awards_and_Badges.gif |size=200 |align=l |label=Military_Awards_and_Badges.gif }} {{Image |file=Military_Awards_and_Badges-5.png |size=200 |align=l |label=Military_Awards_and_Badges-5.png }} {{Image |file=Military_Awards_and_Badges-2.png |size=200 |align=l |label=Military_Awards_and_Badges-2.png }} {{Image |file=Military_Awards_and_Badges-3.png |size=200 |align=l |label=Military_Awards_and_Badges-3.png }} {{Image |file=Military_Awards_and_Badges.png |size=200 |align=l |label=Military_Awards_and_Badges.png }} {{Image |file=Military_Awards_and_Badges.jpg |size=200 |align=l |label=Military_Awards_and_Badges.jpg }} {{Image |file=Military_Awards_and_Badges-1.jpg |size=200 |align=l |label=Military_Awards_and_Badges-1.jpg }}

Military Badges & Medals

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[[Category: British Isles and Ireland, Military Decorations]] Military badges and medals added to military categories. Suffragette brooches, badges and banners.

Military Challenge Scoring

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This page explains the scoring for the Military Challenge! If you notice any errors or want to make any other corrections, please post a public comment here or send me [[Murtaugh-30|Sarah Heiney]] a Private Message and I will check on it right away. == Breakdown by Military Challenge Profile == ===US CATEGORY=== '''US1 Herman Christian Adolph [[Aaberg-13]]''' :1 point source: Wood-4751 :3 points father: Wood-4751 :3 points mother: Wood-4751 :3 points spouse: :10 points connected: ''7 points for Amy [[Wood-4751]] Kelly'' '''US2 Tharald K. [[Aaberg-14]]''' :1 point source: McNamee-238 :3 points father: McNamee-238 :3 points mother: McNamee-238 :3 points spouse: :10 points connected: ''7 points for Susan [[McNamee-238]]'' '''US3 Thomas Martin [[Aadland-31]]''' :1 point source: McNamee-238 :3 points father: :3 points mother: :3 points spouse: :10 points connected: ''1 point for Susan [[McNamee-238]]'' '''US4 James Christian [[Aagaard-32]]''' :1 point source: McNamee-238 :3 points father: McNamee-238 :3 points mother: McNamee-238 :3 points spouse: McNamee-238 :10 points connected: ''10 points for Susan [[McNamee-238]]'' '''US5 Bernhard Ludvig [[Aagesen-27]]''' :1 point source: Parsons-2530 :3 points father: :3 points mother: :3 points spouse: :10 points connected: ''1 point for Jim [[Parsons-2530]]'' '''US6 Henry M. [[Aaker-10]]''' :1 point source: Parsons-2530 :3 points father: :3 points mother: :3 points spouse: :10 points connected: ''1 point for Jim [[Parsons-2530]]'' '''US7 Dewey William [[Aaland-3]]''' :1 point source: Parsons-2530 :3 points father: Parsons-2530 :3 points mother: Parsons-2530 :3 points spouse: Parsons-2530 :10 points connected: ''10 points for Jim [[Parsons-2530]]'' '''US8 Martin [[Aaler-1]]''' :1 point source: Parsons-2530 :3 points father: :3 points mother: :3 points spouse: :10 points connected: ''1 point for Jim [[Parsons-2530]]'' '''US9 Ingvold Martinius Lauritsen [[Aamodt-70]]''' :1 point source: Parsons-2530 :3 points father: Parsons-2530 :3 points mother: Parsons-2530 :3 points spouse: Parsons-2530 :10 points connected: ''10 points for Jim [[Parsons-2530]]'' '''US10 Otis Marvin [[Aamodt-71]]''' :1 point source: Parsons-2530 :3 points father: Parsons-2530 :3 points mother: Parsons-2530 :3 points spouse: Parsons-2530 :10 points connected: Parsons-2530 ''20 points for Jim [[Parsons-2530]]'' ===LOUISIANA CATEGORY=== '''LA1 Dalton Lyall [[Barr-2650]]''' :1 point source: Wood-4751 :3 points father: Wood-4751 :3 points mother: Wood-4751 :3 points spouse: Wood-4751 :10 points connected: Wood-4751 ''20 points for Amy [[Wood-4751]] Kelly'' '''LA2 Lindsay Thomas [[Baur-198]]''' :1 point source: Tressler-199 :3 points father: Tressler-199 :3 points mother: Tressler-199 :3 points spouse: Tressler-199 :10 points connected: Tressler-199 and Wood-4751 (joint effort!) ''20 points for Daravana [[Tressler-199]] and 10 points for Amy [[Wood-4751]] Kelly'' '''LA3 Percival Leon [[Blum-665]]''' :1 point source: Noland-165 :3 points father: Wood-4751 :3 points mother: Wood-4751 :3 points spouse: Wood-4751 :10 points connected: ''1 point for Liz [[Noland-165]] Shifflett and 9 points for Amy [[Wood-4751]] Kelly'' '''LA4 Isaac B. [[Broussard-788]]''' :1 point source: Girouard-4019 :3 points father: Wood-4751 :3 points mother: Wood-4751 :3 points spouse: Wood-4751 :10 points connected: Wood-4751 ''1 point for Jacqueline [[Girouard-4019]] and 9 points for Amy [[Wood-4751]] Kelly'' '''LA5 Warner Lee [[Bruner-761]]''' :1 point source: Parsons-2530 :3 points father: Parsons-2530 :3 points mother: Parsons-2530 :3 points spouse: Parsons-2530 :10 points connected: Parsons-2530 ''20 points for Jim [[Parsons-2530]]'' '''LA6 Ernest Joseph [[Capel-172]]''' :1 point source: Wood-4751 :3 points father: Wood-4751 :3 points mother: Wood-4751 :3 points spouse: Wood-4751 :10 points connected: Wood-4751 ''20 points for Amy [[Wood-4751]] Kelly'' '''LA7 Vincent Preston [[Daigle-916]]''' :1 point source: Wood-4751 :3 points father: Wood-4751 :3 points mother: Wood-4751 :3 points spouse: Wood-4751 :10 points connected: Wood-4751 ''20 points for Amy [[Wood-4751]] Kelly'' '''LA8 Benjamin Fisher [[Edmundson-299]]''' :1 point source: Wood-4751 :3 points father: Wood-4751 :3 points mother: Wood-4751 :3 points spouse: Wood-4751 :10 points connected: Wood-4751 ''20 points for Amy [[Wood-4751]] Kelly'' '''LA9 Floyd Edward [[Farr-1860]]''' :1 point source: Parsons-2530 :3 points father: Parsons-2530 :3 points mother: Parsons-2530 :3 points spouse: :10 points connected: Parsons-2530 ''17 points for Jim [[Parsons-2530]]'' '''LA10 Clyde Oral [[Faulk-529]]''' :1 point source: Parsons-2530 :3 points father: Parsons-2530 :3 points mother: Parsons-2530 :3 points spouse: Parsons-2530 :10 points connected: Parsons-2530 ''20 points Jim [[Parsons-2530]]'' '''LA11 Henry Alphonse [[Fontenot-1151]]''' :1 point source: Wood-4751 :3 points father: Wood-4751 :3 points mother: Wood-4751 :3 points spouse: Wood-4751 :10 points connected: Wood-4751 ''20 points for Amy [[Wood-4751]] Kelly'' '''LA12 Harry William [[Gueno-10]]''' :1 point source: Wood-4751 :3 points father: Wood-4751 :3 points mother: Wood-4751 :3 points spouse: Wood-4751 :10 points connected: Wood-4751 ''20 points for Amy [[Wood-4751]] Kelly'' '''LA13 Jerry Morris [[Hazen-1311]]''' :1 point source: Wood-4751 :3 points father: Wood-4751 :3 points mother: Wood-4751 :3 points spouse: Wood-4751 :10 points connected: Wood-4751 ''20 points for Amy [[Wood-4751]] Kelly'' '''LA14 Victor Ray [[Hoag-730]]''' :1 point source: Wood-4751 :3 points father: Wood-4751 :3 points mother: Wood-4751 :3 points spouse: Wood-4751 :10 points connected: Wood-4751 ''20 points for Amy [[Wood-4751]] Kelly'' '''LA15 Edwin Charles [[Hollins-217]]''' :1 point source: Wood-4751 :3 points father: Wood-4751 :3 points mother: Wood-4751 :3 points spouse: Wood-4751 :10 points connected: ''10 points for Amy [[Wood-4751]] Kelly'' '''LA16 John Seely Fuller [[Hoyt-2678]]''' :1 point source: Wood-4751 :3 points father: Wood-4751 :3 points mother: Wood-4751 :3 points spouse: Wood-4751 :10 points connected: Wood-4751 ''20 points for Amy [[Wood-4751]] Kelly'' '''LA17 Harry [[Jenkins-9061]]''' :1 point source: Wood-4751 :3 points father: Wood-4751 :3 points mother: Wood-4751 :3 points spouse: Wood-4751 :10 points connected: Wood-4751 ''20 points for Amy [[Wood-4751]] Kelly'' '''LA18 Monte Fiore [[Meyer-8591]]''' :1 point source: Wood-4751 :3 points father: Wood-4751 :3 points mother: Wood-4751 :3 points spouse: Wood-4751 :10 points connected: ''10 points for Amy [[Wood-4751]] Kelly'' '''LA19 Philip Sidney Jr. [[Pugh-2355]]''' :1 point source: Wood-4751 :3 points father: Wood-4751 :3 points mother: Wood-4751 :3 points spouse: Wood-4751 :10 points connected: ''10 points for Amy [[Wood-4751]] Kelly'' '''LA20 Earl Pierre [[Roy-4043]]''' :1 point source: Parsons-2530 :3 points father: Parsons-2530 :3 points mother: Parsons-2530 :3 points spouse: :10 points connected: Parsons-2530 ''17 points for Jim [[Parsons-2530]]'' '''LA21 William Gary [[Schlicher-18]]''' :1 point source: Wood-4751 :3 points father: Wood-4751 :3 points mother: Wood-4751 :3 points spouse: Wood-4751 :10 points connected: Wood-4751 ''20 points for Amy [[Wood-4751]] Kelly'' '''LA22 Bertrand Nash [[Sweeney-2183]]''' :1 point source: Wood-4751 :3 points father: Wood-4751 :3 points mother: Wood-4751 :3 points spouse: Wood-4751 :10 points connected: ''10 points for Amy [[Wood-4751]] Kelly'' '''LA23 Murphy Foster [[Teddlie-9]]''' :1 point source: Wood-4751 :3 points father: Wood-4751 :3 points mother: Wood-4751 :3 points spouse: Wood-4751 :10 points connected: Wood-4751 ''20 points for Amy [[Wood-4751]] Kelly'' '''LA24 Rufus Clyde [[Webb-11329]]''' :1 point source: Wood-4751 :3 points father: Wood-4751 :3 points mother: Wood-4751 :3 points spouse: Wood-4751 :10 points connected: Wood-4751 ''20 points for Amy [[Wood-4751]] Kelly'' '''LA25 Kathryn A. [[Abrams-1332]] Schroeder''' :1 point source: Wood-4751 :3 points father: Wood-4751 :3 points mother: Wood-4751 :3 points spouse: Wood-4751 :3 points spouse #2: Wood-4751 :10 points connected: ''13 points for Amy [[Wood-4751]] Kelly'' ===AUSTRALIA CATEGORY=== '''AU1 Gladstone Arthur [[A'Court-20]]''' :1 point source: Heath-3864 :3 points father: Champion de Crespigny-8 :3 points mother: Champion de Crespigny-8 :3 points spouse: :10 points connected: ''1 point for Shelley [[Heath-3864]] and 6 points for Anne [[Champion de Crespigny-8]] Young'' '''AU2 Francois Emanuel [[Aarons-98]]''' :1 point source: Selvaggio-84 :3 points father: :3 points mother: :3 points spouse: :10 points connected: ''1 point for Lucy [[Selvaggio-84]]-Diaz'' '''AU3 Leslie Patrick [[Abberton-23]]''' :1 point source: Selvaggio-84 :3 points father: Selvaggio-84 :3 points mother: Selvaggio-84 :3 points spouse: :10 points connected: ''7 points for Lucy [[Selvaggio-84]]-Diaz'' The following profiles have zero points awarded: :'''AU4 Thomas Joseph [[Abberton-24]]''' :'''AU5 Donald George [[Abbey-845]]''' :'''AU6 William Robert [[Abbot-731]]''' :'''AU7 Adolphus Felix [[Abbott-6772]]''' :'''AU8 Bruce Andrew Stanley [[Abbott-6773]]''' '''AU9 Clarence Thomas [[Abbott-6774]]''' :1 point source: Ferres-29 :3 points father: Ferres-29 :3 points mother: Ferres-29 :3 points spouse: :10 points connected: ''7 points for M [[Ferres-29]]'' '''AU10 Clifford John [[Abbott-6775]]''' :1 point source: Ferres-29 :3 points father: Ferres-29 :3 points mother: :3 points spouse: :10 points connected: ''4 points for M [[Ferres-29]]'' ===CANADA CATEGORY=== '''CA1 Niels [[Aabel-43]]''' :1 point source: Briggs-5167 :3 points father: Briggs-5167 :3 points mother: Briggs-5167 :3 points spouse: :10 points connected: ''7 points for Jan [[Briggs-5167]]-McGowan'' '''CA2 Theodore [[Aadneson-3]]''' :1 point source: Savard-160 :3 points father: Savard-160 :3 points mother: Savard-160 :3 points spouse: :10 points connected: ''7 points for Carl [[Savard-160]]'' '''CA3 George Julius Olsen [[Aarhus-11]]''' :1 point source: Savard-160 :3 points father: Savard-160 :3 points mother: Savard-160 :3 points spouse: :10 points connected: ''7 points for Carl [[Savard-160]]'' '''CA4 Edward [[Aaron-394]]''' :1 point source: Savard-160 :3 points father: Savard-160 :3 points mother: :3 points spouse: :10 points connected: ''4 points for Carl [[Savard-160]]'' '''CA5 Ernest [[Aaron-395]]''' :1 point source: Selvaggio-84 :3 points father: Selvaggio-84 :3 points mother: Selvaggio-84 :3 points spouse: :10 points connected: ''7 points for Lucy [[Selvaggio-84]]-Diaz'' '''CA6 George Henry [[Aaron-396]]''' :1 point source: Selvaggio-84 :3 points father: Selvaggio-84 :3 points mother: :3 points spouse: :10 points connected: Selvaggio-84 (trusted list request sent to connect with green profile) ''14 points for Lucy [[Selvaggio-84]]-Diaz'' '''CA7 Herman [[Aaron-397]]''' :1 point source: Loper-392 :3 points father: Loper-392 :3 points mother: Savard-160 :3 points spouse: :10 points connected: ''4 points for Mitch [[Loper-392]] and 3 points for Carl [[Savard-160]]'' '''CA8 John Richard [[Aaron-398]]''' :1 point source: Savard-160 :3 points father: Savard-160 :3 points mother: :3 points spouse: :10 points connected: ''4 points for Carl [[Savard-160]]'' '''CA9 Michael [[Aaron-399]]''' :1 point source: Houde-812 :3 points father: Houde-812 :3 points mother: Savard-160 :3 points spouse: Savard-160 :10 points connected: ''4 points for Mike [[Houde-812]] and 6 points for Carl [[Savard-160]]'' '''CA10 William [[Aaron-400]]''' :1 point source: Savard-160 :3 points father: Savard-160 :3 points mother: Savard-160 :3 points spouse: :10 points connected: ''7 points for Carl [[Savard-160]]'' ===MASSACHUSETTS CATEGORY=== '''MA1 Robert [[Cowdin-25]]''' :1 point source: Keniston-36 :3 points father: Keniston-36 :3 points mother: Keniston-36 :3 points spouse: Keniston-36 :10 points connected: Loper-392 ''10 points for Bob [[Keniston-36]] and 10 points for Mitch [[Loper-392]]'' '''MA2 Napoleon Bonaparte [[McLaughlen-4]]''' :1 point source: Parsons-2530 :3 points father: Parsons-2530 :3 points mother: :3 points spouse: Parsons-2530 :10 points connected: Parsons-2530 ''17 points for Jim [[Parsons-2530]]'' '''MA3 George Duncan [[Wells-13197]]''' :1 point source: Parsons-2530 :3 points father: Parsons-2530 :3 points mother: Parsons-2530 :3 points spouse: :10 points connected: Parsons-2530 ''17 points for Jim [[Parsons-2530]]'' '''MA4 Charles Parsons [[Chandler-5516]]''' :1 point source: Parsons-2530 :3 points father: Parsons-2530 :3 points mother: Parsons-2530 :3 points spouse: :10 points connected: Parsons-2530 ''17 points for Jim [[Parsons-2530]]'' '''MA5 Richard H. [[Salter-1195]]''' :1 point source: Parsons-2530 :3 points father: Parsons-2530 :3 points mother: Parsons-2530 :3 points spouse: Parsons-2530 :10 points connected: Parsons-2530 ''20 points for Jim [[Parsons-2530]]'' '''MA6 Edward Andem [[Whiston-125]]''' :1 point source: Wood-4751 :3 points father: Wood-4751 :3 points mother: Wood-4751 :3 points spouse: Wood-4751 :10 points connected: Wood-4751 ''20 points for Amy [[Wood-4751]] Kelly'' '''MA7 Francis Le Baron [[Monroe-2204]]''' :1 point source: Keniston-36 :3 points father: Keniston-36 :3 points mother: Keniston-36 :3 points spouse: Selvaggio-84 :10 points connected: Selvaggio-84 ''7 points for Bob [[Keniston-36]] and 13 points for Lucy [[Selvaggio-84]]-Diaz'' '''MA8 Thomas Fletcher [[Oakes-1332]]''' :1 point source: Selvaggio-84 :3 points father: Selvaggio-84 :3 points mother: Selvaggio-84 :3 points spouse: :10 points connected: Selvaggio-84 ''17 points for Lucy [[Selvaggio-84]]-Diaz'' '''MA9 Neil K. [[Gunn-2222]]''' :1 point source: Selvaggio-84 :3 points father: :3 points mother: :3 points spouse: :10 points connected: ''1 point for Lucy [[Selvaggio-84]]-Diaz'' '''MA10 Isaiah Lovell [[Pickard-1080]]''' :1 point source: Selvaggio-84 :3 points father: Selvaggio-84 :3 points mother: Selvaggio-84 :3 points spouse: :10 points connected: Selvaggio-84 ''17 points for Lucy [[Selvaggio-84]]-Diaz'' '''MA11 John Brown [[Garvie-39]]''' :1 point source: Wood-4751 :3 points father: :3 points mother: :3 points spouse: :10 points connected: ''1 point for Amy [[Wood-4751]] Kelly'' '''MA12 William Henry [[Lawrence-8594]]''' :1 point source: Loper-392 :3 points father: Loper-392 :3 points mother: Loper-392 :3 points spouse: Loper-392 :10 points connected: Loper-392 ''20 points for Mitch [[Loper-392]]'' '''MA13 Warren Handel [[Cudworth-132]]''' :1 point source: Loper-392 :3 points father: Loper-392 :3 points mother: Loper-392 :3 points spouse: :10 points connected: Loper-392 ''17 points for Mitch [[Loper-392]]'' '''MA14 James W. [[Hall-27538]]''' :1 point source: Parsons-2530 :3 points father: :3 points mother: :3 points spouse: :10 points connected: ''1 point for Jim [[Parsons-2530]]'' '''MA15 William Perkins [[Cowie-622]]''' :1 point source: Parsons-2530 :3 points father: Wood-4751 :3 points mother: Wood-4751 :3 points spouse: :10 points connected: ''1 point for Jim [[Parsons-2530]] and 6 points for Amy [[Wood-4751]] Kelly'' '''MA16 John B. [[Gibbs-3943]]''' :1 point source: :3 points father: :3 points mother: :3 points spouse: :10 points connected: '''MA17 Alfred Crapon [[Dana-579]]''' :1 point source: Parsons-2530 :3 points father: Parsons-2530 :3 points mother: Parsons-2530 :3 points spouse: Parsons-2530 :10 points connected: Parsons-2530 ''20 points for Jim [[Parsons-2530]]'' '''MA18 John Henry [[Proctor-2257]]''' :1 point source: Wood-4751 :3 points father: Wood-4751 :3 points mother: Wood-4751 :3 points spouse: Wood-4751 :10 points connected: Wood-4751 ''20 points for Amy [[Wood-4751]] Kelly'' '''MA19 Charles Calvin [[Cook-19912]]''' :1 point source: Wood-4751 :3 points father: Wood-4751 :3 points mother: Wood-4751 :3 points spouse: Wood-4751 :3 points spouse #2: Wood-4751 :3 points spouse #3: Wood-4751 :10 points connected: Wood-4751 ''26 points for Amy [[Wood-4751]] Kelly'' '''MA20 Charles [[Bancroft-1182]]''' :1 point source: Parsons-2530 :3 points father: Parsons-2530 :3 points mother: Parsons-2530 :3 points spouse: Parsons-2530 :10 points connected: Parsons-2530 ''20 points for Jim [[Parsons-2530]]'' == Breakdown by Contributor == '''[[Wood-4751|Amy (Wood) Kelly]]''' *7 points from US profiles *341 points from Louisiana profiles *73 points from Massachusetts profiles *'''421 points total''' '''[[Parsons-2530|Jim Parsons]]''' *40 points from US profiles *74 points from Louisiana profiles *113 points from Massachusetts profiles *'''227 points total''' '''[[Selvaggio-84|Lucy Selvaggio-Diaz]]''' *8 points from Australia profiles *21 points from Canada profiles *48 points from Massachusetts profiles *'''77 points total''' '''[[Loper-392|Mitch Loper]]''' *4 points from Canada profiles *47 points from Massachusetts profiles *'''51 points total''' '''[[Savard-160|Carl Savard]]''' *38 points from Canada profiles '''[[Tressler-199|Darvana Tressler]]''' *20 points from Louisiana profiles '''[[McNamee-238|Susan McNamee]]''' *18 points from US profiles '''[[Keniston-36|Bob Keniston]]''' *17 points from Massachusetts profiles '''[[Ferres-29|M Ferres]]''' *11 points from Australia profiles '''[[Briggs-5167|Jan Briggs-McGowan]]''' *7 points from Canada profiles '''[[Champion de Crespigny-8|Anne (Champion de Crespigny) Young]]''' *6 points from Australia profiles '''[[Houde-812|Mike Houde]]''' *4 points from Canada profiles '''[[Girouard-4019|Jacqueline Girouard]]''' *1 point from Louisiana profiles '''[[Noland-165|Liz (Noland) Shifflett]]''' *1 point from Louisiana profiles '''[[Heath-3864|Shelley Heath]]''' *1 point from Australia profiles

Military Decorations, United States of America

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[[Category: United States of America, Military Decorations]] ''' Overview '''
Awards and decorations of the United States Military are the military awards including decorations which recognize service and personal accomplishments while a member of the United States Armed Forces. Together with military badges, such awards are a means to outwardly display the highlights of a service member's career. - [[Wikipedia:Awards_and_decorations_of_the_United_States_military |Wikipedia]] :: The US Department of Defense has descriptions of the awards, pictures and lists of recipents, but the lists may be incomplete. - [http://valor.defense.gov/Home.aspx US Department of Defense] :: The top three awards are ranked: # [[:Category: Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor]] # [[:Category: Distinguished Service Cross (United States)|Distinguished Service Cross]]; [[:Category: Navy Cross|Navy Cross]]; [[:Category: Air Force Cross|Air Force Cross]] # [[:Category: Silver Star Medal|Silver Star Medal]] :: People who are recipients of the Medal of Honor or Purple Heart should be also be represented on the [[:Space:WikiTree_Profiles_Roll_of_Honor | Roll of Honor Project]] [[:Space:Medal_of_Honor | Medal of Honor (Roll of Honor)]] [[:Space:Wounded_in_Action | WIA/Purple Heart (Roll of Honor)]] ---- ===Current Awards=== {| width="100%" |- | valign="top" width="50%" | {| class="wikitable" width="100%" |- ! Ribbon/award name[http://www.homeofheroes.com/medals/1_precedence.html Homeofheroes.com Retrieved 24 February 2008]. |- bgcolor = "#ccccff" align=center |Personal decorations |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor]] ---- |- |
''Service cross medals.''
|- |[[Image:Military_Medals-180.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Distinguished Service Cross (United States)|Distinguished Service Cross (Army)]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-181.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Navy Cross|Navy Cross]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-182.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Air Force Cross|Air Force Cross]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-183.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Coast Guard Cross|Coast Guard Cross]] ---- |- |
''Distinguished service medals''
|- |[[Image:Military_Medals-184.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Defense Distinguished Service Medal|Defense Distinguished Service Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-185.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Homeland Security Distinguished Service Medal|Homeland Security Distinguished Service Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-186.png|70px]]  [[:Category: Distinguished Service Medal (United States)|Distinguished Service Medal (Army)]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-187.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Navy Distinguished Service Medal|Navy Distinguished Service Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-188.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Air Force Distinguished Service Medal|Air Force Distinguished Service Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-189.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Coast Guard Distinguished Service Medal|Coast Guard Distinguished Service Medal]] ---- |- |
''Gallantry in action''
|- |[[Image:Photos-272.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Silver Star Medal|Silver Star Medal]] ---- |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-191.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Defense Superior Service Medal|Defense Superior Service Medal]] ---- |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-192.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Legion of Merit|Legion of Merit]] ---- |- |[[Image:Photos-506.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Distinguished Flying Cross (United States)|Distinguished Flying Cross]] ---- |- |
''Medals for non-combat heroism''
|- ||[[Image:Military_Medals-194.png|70px]]  [[:Category: Soldier's Medal|Soldier's Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-195.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Navy and Marine Corps Medal|Navy and Marine Corps Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-196.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Airman's Medal|Airman's Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-197.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Coast Guard Medal|Coast Guard Medal]] ---- |- |
''Awarded for heroism or meritorious service in a combat zone''
|- |[[Image:Military_Medals-198.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Bronze Star Medal|Bronze Star Medal]] ---- |- |
''Awarded for wounds suffered in combat''
|- |[[Image:Photos-246.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Purple Heart|Purple Heart]] ---- |- |
''Meritorious service medals''
|- |[[Image:Military_Medals-200.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Defense Meritorious Service Medal|Defense Meritorious Service Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-201.png|70px]]  [[:Category: Meritorious Service Medal (United States)|Meritorious Service Medal (United States)]] ---- |- |[[image:Military_Medals-202.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Air Medal|Air Medal]] ---- |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-178.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Aerial Achievement Medal|Aerial Achievement Medal]] ---- |- |
''Commendation medals''
|- |[[Image:Military_Medals-203.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Joint Service Commendation Medal|Joint Service Commendation Medal]] |- |[[Image:Photos-508.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Army Commendation Medal|Army Commendation Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-205.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Navy Commendation Medal|Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-206.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Air Force Commendation Medal|Air Force Commendation Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-207.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Coast Guard Commendation Medal|Coast Guard Commendation Medal]] ---- |- |
''Achievement medals''
|- |[[Image:Military_Medals-208.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Joint Service Achievement Medal|Joint Service Achievement Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-209.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Army Achievement Medal|Army Achievement Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-210.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Navy Achievement Medal|Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-211.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Air Force Achievement Medal|Air Force Achievement Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-212.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Coast Guard Achievement Medal|Coast Guard Achievement Medal]] ---- |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-23.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Commandant's Letter of Commendation Ribbon|Commandant's Letter of Commendation]] ---- |- |
''Combat Action Ribbons''
|- |[[Image:Anderson-21103-1.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Navy Combat Action Ribbon|Navy Combat Action Ribbon]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-22.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Coast Guard Combat Action Ribbon|Coast Guard Combat Action Ribbon]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-214.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Air Force Combat Action Medal|Air Force Combat Action Medal]] ---- |- |- bgcolor = "#ccccff" align=center | Unit awards |- |
''Presidential Unit Citations''
|- |[[Image:Military_Medals-77.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Presidential Unit Citation (Army)|Army Presidential Unit Citation]] |- |[[Image:Photos-514.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Presidential Unit Citation (Air Force)|Air Force Presidential Unit Citation]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-79.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Navy and Marine Corps Presidential Unit Citation|Navy and Marine Corps Presidential Unit Citation]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-80.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Coast Guard Presidential Unit Citation|Coast Guard Presidential Unit Citation]] ---- |- |
''Meritorious Uniit''
|- |[[Image:Military_Medals-69.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Joint Meritorious Unit Award|Joint Meritorious Unit Award]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-65.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Valorous Unit Award|Army Valorous Unit Award]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-75.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Navy Unit Commendation|Navy Unit Commendation]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-68.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Gallant Unit Citation|Air Force Gallant Unit Citation]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-66.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Coast Guard Unit Commendation|Coast Guard Unit Commendation]] |- |
''Meritorious Unit Commendations''
|- |[[Image:Military_Medals-73.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army)|Army Meritorious Unit Commendation]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-74.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation|Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-71.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Air Force Meritorious Unit Award|Air Force Meritorious Unit Award]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-72.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Coast Guard Meritorious Unit Commendation|Coast Guard Meritorious Unit Commendation]] ---- |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-64.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Army Superior Unit Award|Army Superior Unit Award]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-76.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Outstanding Unit Award|Air Force Outstanding Unit Award]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-218.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Meritorious Team Commendation|Coast Guard Meritorious Team Commendation]] ---- |- |
''Efficiency Awards''
|- |[[Image:Military_Medals-219.png|70px]]  [[:Category:US Navy E Ribbon|Navy "E" Ribbon]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-67.png|70px]]  [[:Category: Air Force Organizational Excellence Award|Air Force Organizational Excellence Award]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-220.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Coast Guard E Ribbon|Coast Guard "E" Ribbon]] ---- |- |- bgcolor = "#ccccff" align=center |Service awards |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-221.png|70px]]  [[:Category: Prisoner of War Medal (United States)|Prisoner of War Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-222.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Combat Readiness Medal|Combat Readiness Medal]] (Air Force) |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-37.jpg|70px]]  [[:Category:Outstanding Airman of the Year Ribbon|Outstanding Airman of the Year Ribbon]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-26.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Air Force Recognition Ribbon|Air Force Recognition Ribbon]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-27.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Enlisted Person of the Year Ribbon|Coast Guard Enlisted Person of the Year Ribbon]] ---- |- |
''Good conduct medals''
|- |[[Image:Military_Medals-224.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Army Good Conduct Medal|Army Good Conduct Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-225.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Navy Good Conduct Medal|Navy Good Conduct Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-226.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Air Force Good Conduct Medal|Air Force Good Conduct Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-227.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal|Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-228.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Coast Guard Good Conduct Medal|Coast Guard Good Conduct Medal]] ---- |- |
''Reserve medals''
|- |[[Image:Photos-512.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Armed Forces Reserve Medal|Armed Forces Reserve Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-230.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal|Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-234.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Naval Reserve Meritorious Service Medal|Naval Reserve Meritorious Service Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-235.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Air Reserve Forces Meritorious Service Medal|Air Reserve Forces Meritorious Service Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-32.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Selected Marine Corps Reserve Medal|Selected Marine Corps Reserve Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-33.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Coast Guard Reserve Good Conduct Medal|Coast Guard Reserve Good Conduct Medal]] |- |
''Continued on right column''
|} | valign="top" width="50%" | {| class="wikitable" width="100%" ! Ribbon/award name |- bgcolor = "#ccccff" align="center" |Campaign and service medals (cont.) |- |
''Expeditionary medals''
|- |[[Image:Military_Medals-236.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Navy Expeditionary Medal|Navy Expeditionary Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-237.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal|Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal]] ---- |- |
''Occupation medals''
|- |[[Image:Military_Medals-238.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Army of Occupation Medal|Army of Occupation Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-238.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Navy Occupation Service Medal|Navy Occupation Service Medal]] ---- |- |
''General service medals''
|- |[[image:Military_Medals-239.png|70px]]  [[:Category:National Defense Service Medal|National Defense Service Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-240.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Global War on Terrorism Service Medal|Global War on Terrorism Service Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-241.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Korea Defense Service Medal|Korea Defense Service Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-242.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Armed Forces Service Medal|Armed Forces Service Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-243.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Humanitarian Service Medal|Humanitarian Service Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-244.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal|Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal]] ---- |- |
''Special service medals''
|- |[[Image:Military_Medals-245.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Antarctica Service Medal|Antarctica Service Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-246.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Coast Guard Arctic Service Medal|Coast Guard Arctic Service Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-247.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Air and Space Campaign Medal|Air and Space Campaign Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-248.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Nuclear Deterrence Operations Service Medal|Nuclear Deterrence Operations Service Medal]] ---- |- |
''Campaign medals''
|- |[[Image:Military_Medals-249.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal|Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-254.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Vietnam Service Medal|Vietnam Service Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-255.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Southwest Asia Service Medal|Southwest Asia Service Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-256.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Kosovo Campaign Medal|Kosovo Campaign Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-257.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal|Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-258.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Afghanistan Campaign Medal|Afghanistan Campaign Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-259.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Iraq Campaign Medal|Iraq Campaign Medal]] |- |- bgcolor = "#ccccff" align="center" |Service and training awards |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-41.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Army Sea Duty Ribbon|Army Sea Duty Ribbon]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-356.png|70px]]  [[:Category: Army Overseas Service Ribbon|Army Overseas Service Ribbon]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-40.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Army Reserve Components Overseas Training Ribbon|Army Reserve Components Overseas Training Ribbon]] ---- |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-57.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Sea Service Deployment Ribbon|Navy Sea Service Deployment Ribbon]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-36.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Air Force Overseas Short Tour Service Ribbon|Air Force Overseas Short Tour Service Ribbon]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-58.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Special Operations Service Ribbon|Coast Guard Special Operations Service Ribbon]] ---- |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-48.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Navy Arctic Service Ribbon|Navy Arctic Service Ribbon]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-260.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Coast Guard Sea Service Ribbon|Coast Guard Sea Service Ribbon]] ---- |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-47.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Naval Reserve Sea Service Ribbon|Naval Reserve Sea Service Ribbon]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-35.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Air Force Overseas Long Tour Service Ribbon|Air Force Overseas Long Tour Service Ribbon]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-56.png|70px]]  Coast Guard Restricted Duty Ribbon ---- |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-50.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Navy and Marine Corps Overseas Service Ribbon|Navy and Marine Corps Overseas Service Ribbon]] ---- |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-44.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Coast Guard Overseas Service Ribbon|Coast Guard Overseas Service Ribbon]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-32.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Air Force Expeditionary Service Ribbon|Air Force Expeditionary Service Ribbon]] ---- |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-34.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Air Force Longevity Service Award|Air Force Longevity Service Award]] ---- |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-37.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Air Force Special Duty Ribbon|Air Force Special Duty Ribbon]] ---- |- |
''Recruiting service ribbons''
|- |[[Image:Military_Medals-55.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Navy Recruiting Service Ribbon|Navy Recruiting Service Ribbon]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-53.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Air Force Recruiter Ribbon|Air Force Recruiter Ribbon]] ''No longer awarded'' |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-54.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Marine Corps Recruiting Ribbon|Marine Corps Recruiting Ribbon]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-53.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Coast Guard Recruiting Service Ribbon|Coast Guard Recruiting Service Ribbon]] ---- |- |
''Training service ribbons''
|- |[[Image:Military_Medals-61.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Air Force Military Training Instructor Ribbon|Air Force Military Training Instructor Ribbon]] ''No longer awarded'' |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-62.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Navy Recruit Training Service Ribbon|Navy Recruit Training Service Ribbon]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-60.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Marine Corps Drill Instructor Ribbon|Marine Corps Drill Instructor Ribbon]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-59.png|70px]]   Marine Corps Combat Instructor Ribbon ---- |- |
''Guard ribbons''
|- |[[Image:Military_Medals-46.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Navy Ceremonial Duty Ribbon|Navy Ceremonial Duty Ribbon]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-45.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Marine Corps Security Guard Ribbon|Marine Corps Security Guard Ribbon]] ---- |- |
''Professional development Ribbons''
|- |[[Image:Military_Medals-51.png|70px]]  [[:Category:NCO Professional Development Ribbon|Army NCO Professional Development Ribbon]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-52.png|70px]]  [[:Category:NCO Professional Military Education Graduate Ribbon|Air Force NCO PME Graduate Ribbon]] ---- |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-63.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Air Force Basic Military Training Honor Graduate Ribbon|Air Force Basic Military Training Honor Graduate Ribbon]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-43.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Coast Guard Basic Training Honor Graduate Ribbon|Coast Guard Basic Training Honor Graduate Ribbon]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-49.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Navy Basic Military Training Honor Graduate Ribbon|Navy Basic Military Training Honor Graduate Ribbon]] ---- |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-42.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Army Service Ribbon|Army Service Ribbon]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-38.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Air Force Training Ribbon|Air Force Training Ribbon]] |- bgcolor = "#ccccff" align=center |Marksmanship Awards |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-163.png|70px]]  [[:Category: Marksmanship Badges, US Military Decorations|Air Force Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon]] ---- |- |
''Rifle''
|- |[[Image:Military_Medals-166.png|70px]]  [[:Category: Marksmanship Badges, US Military Decorations|Coast Guard Distinguished Marksman Award]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-173.png|70px]]  [[:Category: Marksmanship Badges, US Military Decorations|Coast Guard Silver Rifle Excellence-in-Competition Award]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-165.png|70px]]  [[:Category: Marksmanship Badges, US Military Decorations|Coast Guard Bronze Rifle Excellence-in-Competition Award]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-175.png|70px]]  [[:Category: Marksmanship Badges, US Military Decorations|Navy Expert Rifleman Ribbon]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-169.png|70px]]  [[:Category: Marksmanship Badges, US Military Decorations|Coast Guard Expert Rifleman Ribbon]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-177.png|70px]]  [[:Category: Marksmanship Badges, US Military Decorations|Navy Rifle Sharpshooter Ribbon]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-171.png|70px]]  [[:Category: Marksmanship Badges, US Military Decorations|Coast Guard Rifle SharpshooterRibbon]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-162.png|70px]]  [[:Category: Marksmanship Badges, US Military Decorations|Navy Rifle Marksmanship Ribbon]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-160.png|70px]]  [[:Category: Marksmanship Badges, US Military Decorations|Coast Guard Rifle Marksmanship Ribbon]] ---- |- |
''Pistol''
|- |[[Image:Military_Medals-167.png|70px]]  [[:Category: Marksmanship Badges, US Military Decorations|Coast Guard Distinguished Pistol Shot Award]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-172.png|70px]]  [[:Category: Marksmanship Badges, US Military Decorations|Coast Guard Silver Pistol Excellence-in-Competition Award]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-164.png|70px]]  [[:Category: Marksmanship Badges, US Military Decorations|Coast Guard Bronze Pistol Excellence-in-Competition Award]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-174.png|70px]]  [[:Category: Marksmanship Badges, US Military Decorations|Navy Expert Pistol Shot Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-168.png|70px]]  [[:Category: Marksmanship Badges, US Military Decorations|Coast Guard Expert Pistol Shot Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-176.png|70px]]  [[:Category: Marksmanship Badges, US Military Decorations|Navy Pistol Sharpshooter Ribbon]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-170.png|70px]]  [[:Category: Marksmanship Badges, US Military Decorations|Coast Guard Pistol Sharpshooter Ribbon]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-161.png|70px]]  [[:Category: Marksmanship Badges, US Military Decorations|Navy Pistol Marksmanship Ribbon]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-159.png|70px]]  [[:Category: Marksmanship Badges, US Military Decorations|Coast Guard Pistol Marksmanship Ribbon]] |} |} ===Obsolete Awards=== With the exception of the [[:Category:Fleet Marine Force Ribbon |Fleet Marine Force Ribbon ]], U.S. military personnel having received these awards have either been discharged or retired for a substantial length of time and/or are deceased. {| width="100%" |- | valign="top" width="50%" | {| class="wikitable" width="100%" |- ! Ribbon/award name |- bgcolor = "#ccccff" align=center |Personal decorations |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-261.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Certificate of Merit Medal|Certificate of Merit Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-262.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Marine Corps Brevet Medal|Marine Corps Brevet Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-263.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Specially Meritorious Service Medal|Specially Meritorious Service Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-17.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Reserve Special Commendation Ribbon|Reserve Special Commendation Ribbon]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-14.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Army Wound Ribbon|Army Wound Ribbon]] |- bgcolor = "#ccccff" align=center |Department of Transportation military awards |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-265.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Transportation Distinguished Service Medal|Transportation Distinguished Service Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-18.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Secretary of Transportation Outstanding Unit Award|Secretary of Transportation Outstanding Unit Award]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-16.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Coast Guard Bicentennial Unit Commendation|Coast Guard Bicentennial Unit Commendation]] |- bgcolor = "#ccccff" align=center |19th and early 20th century Commemorative Medals |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-266.png|70px]]  [[:Category:West Indies Naval Campaign Medal (Sampson Medal)|West Indies Naval Campaign Medal (Sampson Medal)]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-267.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Battle of Manila Bay Medal (Dewey Medal)|Battle of Manila Bay Medal (Dewey Medal)]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-268.png|70px]]  [[:Category:United States Antarctic Expedition Medal |United States Antarctic Expedition Medal]] |- bgcolor = "#ccccff" align=center |19th and early 20th century Campaign Medals |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-269.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Civil War Campaign Medal (Army)|Civil War Campaign Medal (Army)]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-269.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Civil War Campaign Medal (Navy)|Civil War Campaign Medal (Navy)]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-270.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Indian Campaign Medal|Indian Campaign Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-271.png|70px]]  [[:Category:China Campaign Medal (Army)|China Campaign Medal (Army)]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-271.png|70px]]  [[:Category:China Relief Expedition Medal (Navy)|China Relief Expedition Medal (Navy)]] |- bgcolor = "#ccccff" align=center |Spanish–American War campaign and occupation medals |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-272.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Spanish Campaign Medal|Spanish Campaign Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-273.png|70px]]  [[:Category:West Indies Campaign Medal|West Indies Campaign Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-274.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Spanish War Service Medal|Spanish War Service Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-276.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Army of Cuban Occupation Medal|Army of Cuban Occupation Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-277.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Army of Cuban Pacification Medal|Army of Cuban Pacification Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-282.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Army of Puerto Rican Occupation Medal|Army of Puerto Rican Occupation Medal]] |- |- bgcolor = "#ccccff" align=center |Philippine-American War campaign medals |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-278.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Philippine Campaign Medal|Philippine Campaign Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-279.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Philippine Congressional Medal|Philippine Congressional Medal]] |} | {| class="wikitable" ! Ribbon/award name |- bgcolor = "#ccccff" align=center |Navy & Marine Corps expedition medals (1920s and 1930s) |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-280.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Nicaraguan Campaign Medal (1912)|Nicaraguan Campaign Medal (1912)]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-283.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Dominican Campaign Medal|Dominican Campaign Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-303.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Haitian Campaign Medal (1917)|Haitian Campaign Medal (1917)]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-284.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Nicaraguan Campaign Medal (1933)|Nicaraguan Campaign Medal (1933)]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-303.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Haitian Campaign Medal (1921)|Haitian Campaign Medal (1921)]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-285.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Yangtze Service Medal|Yangtze Service Medal]] |- |- bgcolor = "#ccccff" align=center |World War I and Pre-WWI service medals |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-286.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Mexican Service Medal|Mexican Service Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-287.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Mexican Border Service Medal|Mexican Border Service Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-288.png|70px]]  [[:Category:World War I Victory Medal|World War I Victory Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-289.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Army of Occupation of Germany Medal|Army of Occupation of Germany Medal]] |- bgcolor = "#ccccff" align=center |World War II and Pre-WWII service medals |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-290.png|70px]]  [[:Category:China Service Medal|China Service Medal]] |- |[[Image:Photos-509.png|70px]]  [[:Category:American Defense Service Medal|American Defense Service Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-110.jpg|70px]]  [[:Category:American Defense Service Medal with Base Clasp|American Defense Service Medal with Base Clasp]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-110.jpg|70px]]  [[:Category:American Defense Service Medal with Fleet Clasp|American Defense Service Medal with Fleet Clasp]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-292.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Women's Army Corps Service Medal|Women's Army Corps Service Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-294.png|70px]]  [[:Category:American Campaign Medal|American Campaign Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-293.png|70px]]  [[:Category:European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal|European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-295.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal|Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-299.png|70px]]  [[:Category:World War II Victory Medal|World War II Victory Medal]] |- |- bgcolor = "#ccccff" align=center |Post World War II service medals |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-300.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Medal for Humane Action|Medal for Humane Action]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-301.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Korean Service Medal|Korean Service Medal]] |- bgcolor = "#ccccff" align=center |Service and training awards |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-302.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Naval Reserve Medal|Naval Reserve Medal]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-82.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Fleet Marine Force Ribbon|Fleet Marine Force Ribbon]] |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-83.png|70px]]  [[:Category:Marine Corps Reserve Ribbon|Marine Corps Reserve Ribbon]] |- |- bgcolor = "#ccccff" align=center |Marksmanship |- |[[image:Military_Medals-107.jpg|70px]]  [[:Category: Marksmanship Badges, US Military Decorations |Navy Distinguished Marksman and Pistol Shot Ribbon]] |- |[[image:Military_Medals-108.jpg|70px]]  [[:Category: Marksmanship Badges, US Military Decorations|Navy Distinguished Marksman Ribbon]] |- |[[image:Military_Medals-109.jpg|70px]]  [[:Category: Marksmanship Badges, US Military Decorations|Distinguished Pistol Shot Ribbon]] |} |} ===Sources===

Military Disasters

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Military Disasters
{{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} Military Disasters are disasters that involve people who were serving in the military at the time of the event. They are accidents that are not combat related. Many of us have military ancestors or family members who died in combat or were killed by disease. But the nature of military work has also put service members at great risk of harm from accidents such as plane crashes or accidental explosions. The Military Disasters project, a sub-project of the [[Project:Military and War|Military and War Project]], exists to document the individuals who were seriously injured or lost their lives in Military Disasters, and connect them to our Global Family Tree. Some of the most common types of Military Disasters are listed below. For other types of disasters, including civilian accidents and natural disasters, visit the [[Space:Disasters|Worldwide Disasters page]].
Military Ship Disasters
Accidents at sea have caused death and injury to many service members, especially before troop transport by air was possible. The following disasters involved the sinking of ships that resulted in great loss of life to military passengers and crew. 1863 [[:Category:1863_HMS_Orpheus_Shipwreck%2C_Whatipu%2C_Auckland|The HMS Orpheus Shipwreck]] 1898 [[Space:USS_Maine_Disaster|The USS Maine Disaster]] 1865 The Sultana Disaster 1921 [[Space:USS_Conestoga_%28AT-54%29 | U.S.S. Conestoga (AT-54)]]
Military Aircraft Disasters
Aircraft disasters are tragically common even in the present day. Military airplane and helicopter pilots are at risk of serious injury or death even in non-combat exercises. The following disasters involved the crashing of aircraft that resulted in serious injury or loss of life to military pilots, passengers or air crew. 1985 [[:Category: Arrow Air Flight 1285|Arrow Air Flight 1285]] Crash 1982 Thunderbirds Indian Springs Diamond Crash 1966 [[Space:US_Navy_Patrol_Squadron_19_%28PV-19%29_P-3A_Michigan_Crash|US Navy Patrol Squadron 19 (PV-19) P-3A Michigan Crash]] 1940 Canberra Air Disaster
Military Explosion Disasters
Military personnel are frequently in contact with dangerous destructive materials, and this can lead to accidents far away from the field of combat. The following disasters involved accidental explosions that resulted in numerous casualties. [[Space:Port_Chicago_Disaster,_17_Jul_1944|1944 Port Chicago Disaster]] 1917 Halifax Explosion 1980 [[Space:Titan_II_Missile_Explosion_1980_Damascus_Arkansas|Damascus, Arkansas Titan II Missile Explosion]]

Military Gliders and Glider Pilots in World War II

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* [[Project:World_War_II |World War II Project]] Military gliders were used in both theaters of World War II by several nations to carry troops (glider infantry) and heavy equipment to a combat zone, They were towed into the air and most of the way to their target by military transport planes or bombers. Piloting a glider required enormous courage. Upon landing, glider pilots either joined combat units or grouped together at rendezvous points for return to friendly territory. Gliders played an essential part in several major actions in the war. ==Background: development and deployment of combat gliders== '''Russian, German and British military gliders''' Under the terms of the Versailles Treaty, Germany was prohibited from constructing certain high-powered airplanes, so German aircraft designers developed unpowered aircraft, and by 1922 they took part in a national glider competition. in which the soaring glide time was the basis for scoring, This sporting use was supplanted both in the Soviet Union and in Germany by military applications, e.g., the training of pilots. and in 1932, the Soviet Union developed the first glider that could be used for cargo, the ''TsK Komsula.'' Larger gliders were then developed By 1934, the Soviet Union had ten gliding schools and 57,000 glider pilots had gained licenses.. Devlin, Gerald M. (1985). ''Silent Wings''. W. H. Allen & Co. ISBN 0-491-03134-3. Colonel Kurt Student of the newly-reconstituted German Luftwaffe visited Moscow and reported back to his superiors in Berlin the large transport gliders that he had seen..As a result, in 1937, the Luftwaffe opened a parachute school and Student felt that a vehicle was needed to deliver heavy weapons to lightly armed parachute troops. By 1938 Student had become a major-general and Inspector of Airborne Forces and oversaw the development of a troop-carrying glider the ''DFS 230'' which could carry 9–10 fully equipped troops or 1,200 kg (2,800 pounds). With this aircraft, the Germans were the first to use gliders in warfare, most famously during the assault of the Eben Emael fortress in Belgium and the capture of the bridges over the Albert Canal at Veldwezelt, Vroenhoven and Kanne on May 10, 1940, in which 41 DFS 230 gliders carrying 10 soldiers each were launched behind Junkers Ju 52s. Ten gliders landed on the grassed roof of the fortress. Only twenty minutes after landing the force had neutralized the fortress at a cost of six dead and twenty wounded. Hitler was anxious to gain maximum publicity and so several foreign attachés were given guided tours of the fortress. Consequently, the British, American and Japanese became quickly aware of the methods that had been used.. By mid-1940, both Japan and Britain had active glider programs. Gliders were also used by Germany in Greece in 1941. Student then convinced Hitler that Crete could be captured using only airborne troops. During the capture of the island, 5,140 German airborne troops were either killed or wounded out of the 13,000 sent.and 350 German planes were destroyed, which seriously depleted the force needed for the invasion of the Soviet Union shortly after. As a result, Hitler vowed never to use his airborne force in such large numbers again..Green, William (1972). ''War Planes of the Second World War. Vol. One: Fighters'' (10th impression ed.). Macdonald & Co. pp. 78–79. ISBN 0-356-01445-2. British glider development began in mid-1940, prompted by the German assault on Eben Emael. The 28 troopers'' Airspeed Horsa'' and the 7-ton capacity ''Hamilcar cargo glider''.were both developed at this time. The Hamilcar could carry vehicles, anti-tank guns and light tanks into action. Another glider'' Hotspur'' –was used for training the British Army pilots who formed the Glider Pilot Regiment. 3,600 Horsas were built . The most famous British actions using gliders included the unsuccessful Operation Freshman, against a German heavy water plant in Norway in 1942; and 'Pegasus Bridge' the capture of the Caen canal and Orne river bridges in a coup-de-main operation at the very start of the invasion of Normandy.Ambrose, SE, ''Pegasus Bridge'',Simon & Schuster, New York, 2016 Other glider actions included Operation Dragoon (the invasion of southern France), Operation Market Garden (the landing at Arnhem Bridge to try and seize a bridgehead over the lower Rhine) and Operation Varsity (crossing of the Rhine). Out of the 2,596 gliders dispatched for Operation Market Garden, 2,239 were effective in delivering men and equipment to their designated landing zones. ==American military gliders== Major General Henry "Hap" Arnold, Acting Deputy Chief of Staff for Air (becoming Commanding General of the United States Army Air Forces on March 9, 1942), initiated a study with a view to developing a glider capable of being towed by aircraft. This directive was set into motion in early 1941), authorizing the procurement of 2-, 8-, and 15-place gliders and equipment. Eleven companies were invited to participate in the experimental glider program, but only four responded with any interest, Frankfort Sailplane Company (XCG-1, XCG-2), Waco Aircraft Company (XCG-3, XCG-4), St. Louis Aircraft Corp. (XCG-5, XCG-6), and Bowlus Sailplanes (XCG-7, XCG-8). Only Waco Aircraft Company was able to deliver the experimental glider prototypes that satisfied the requirements. Tthe eight-seat Waco CG-3 (modified to become a production nine-seat glider) and the fifteen-seat Waco CG-4. In October 1941, Lewin B. Barringer was made Glider Specialist, Air Staff, HQ of the Army Air Forces, answering to General Arnold, and placed in charge of the glider program. The shock of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941 prompted the United States to set the number of glider pilots needed at 1,000 to fly 500 eight-seat gliders and 500 fifteen-seat gliders. The number of pilots required was increased to 6,000 by June 1942..Green, William (1972). War Planes of the Second World War. Vol. One: Fighters (10th impression ed.). Macdonald & Co. pp. 78–79. ISBN 0-356-01445-2. After Barringer was lost at sea on a flight to Africa in January 1943, the program came under direction of Richard C. du Pont.Giant Glider." ''Popular Science'', February 1945, p. 85, article mid-page. Bigger gliders, such as the 30-troop Waco CG-13A and the 42-troop Laister-Kauffman CG-10A were designed later.Henry, Mark R; Chappele, Michael ‘Mike’ (2000), ''The US Army in World War II, vol. 2. The Mediterranean'', Osprey, p. 13. The most widely used type was the ''Waco CG-4A'', which was first used in the invasion of Sicily in July 1943 and participated in the D-Day assault on France on 6 June 1944, and in other important airborne operations in Europe, including Operation Market Garden in September 1944 and the crossing the Rhine in March 1945, and in the China-Burma-India Theater. The CG-4A was constructed of a metal and wood frame covered with fabric, manned by a crew of two and with an allowable normal cargo load of 3,710 lb allowing it to carry 13 combat-equipped troops or a jeep or small artillery piece. The CG-10 could hold 10,850 lb of cargo, such as two howitzers, at a time. The final glider mission of the war was at Luzon on 23 June 1945. By the end of the war, the United States had built 14,612 gliders of all types and had trained over 6,000 glider pilots. The designs of the Waco Aircraft Company were also produced by a wide variety of manufacturers including Ford Motor Company and Cessna Aircraft Company as well as furniture, piano and coffin manufacturers..Academy, US: Air Force, archived from the original on 22 July 2011, retrieved 14 February 2011. Following World War II, the United States maintained only one regiment of gliders. Gliders were used in military exercises in 1949, but glider operations were deleted from the United States Army′s capabilities on 1 January 1953.Green, William (1972). War Planes of the Second World War. Vol. One: Fighters (10th impression ed.). Macdonald & Co. pp. 78–79. ISBN 0-356-01445-2.However, the United States Air Force continues to use sailplanes at the United States Air Force Academy to train cadets in the fundamentals of flight.Guttman, Robert, "Flying-Boat Gliders," Aviation History, September 2016, p. 13. ==American Glider pilots== ===recruitment=== After Pearl Harbor, the Army Air Corps put forth an effort to recruit pilots of powered aircraft (fighters, bombers, transports). Candidates were between the ages of 18 and 22, with at least one year of college and uncorrected vision. When the need for glider pilots was later established and quotas set, these criteria were relaxed such that older men aspiring to contribute to the war effort by flying were recruited into the glider program Lt Henry R Benefiel [Benefiel-155] oral history, recorded by his son Michael Bissell-Benefiel [Bissell-517] in CasaGrande, AZ, Nov, 1985 ===training=== New recruits were sworn in as enlisted men at local Army recruiting offices, then further intake processed at nearby Army bases (e.g., March Field, Riverside, CA and Fort MacArthur, San Pedro, CA for recruits from southern California). This included physical exams, IQ tests, issuance of uniforms, job skill classifications, etc. The first component of flight training followed. It was deadstick gliding in small Taylor monoplanes with engines removed, at one of the 22 preliminary flight schools (e.g., Twentynine Palms, CA, Wickenberg, AZ, Big Spring, TX,). Promotions in rank resulted from good performance, and those who mastered deadstick flying were ready to move on to gliders. This took place at the Elementary Advanced (or primary glider) schools (e.g., Amarillo, TX, Waco, TX, Lockbourne, OH, Fort Sumner, NM, George Air Base, Victorville, CA), The men graduated from this training as "Flight Officers:", a newly-created rank, and received their glider pilot (G) wings. So many did so that by early 1943, there weren't enough assigments for all of them. This led to the addition of a period of combat training at e.g., Bowman Field, KY and Fort MaCall, NC. By late 1943, these flight officers were all formally assigned to Army Air Corps units and located at Pope Field, Fort Bragg, NC as a staging area for deployment in Europe. Grim JN, ''To Fly the Gentle Giants: the training of US WWII glider pilots'', AuthorHouse, Bloomington, IN, 2009Lt Henry R Benefiel [Benefiel-155] oral history, recorded by his son Michael Bissell-Benefiel [Bissell-517] in CasaGrande, AZ, Nov, 1985 ===organization=== in the European Theater of operations (ETO) glider pilots operated within 'Troop carrier units" according to an overall hierarchy of personnel groupings as exemplified by the llowing: US glider pilots were all members of the ''US Army Air Corps (USAAC)'' which consisted of 22 "Air Forces", one of which was the ''9th Air Force'', in turn constituted by some 29 combat units or "Commands", for example the'' IX Troop Carrier Command (IX TCC)''. The IX TCC was made up of 3 "Wings" (comparable to Divisions in land-based units), one of which was the ''50th Troop carrier Wing'', consisting of 4 "Groups", one of which was the ''439th Troop Carrier Group'', consisting of 4 squadrons e.g., ''94th Troop Carrier Squadron'', each one of which contained 12 gliders. Maurer Maurer (ed.), ''Air Force Combat Units of World War II,'' Chartwell, Edison NJ, 1994 ===action=== U.S. and British doctrine made assault glider operations an integral part of the paratroop infantry, but the glider infantry did not wear parachutes. They rode their gliders to the ground and into battle. Lee, Russell "Fighting Gliders of World War II" National Air and Space Museum 2020 https://airandspace.si.edu/stories/editorial/fighting-gliders-world-war-ii “Imagine flying a flimsy, unarmed, fabric -covered CG-4A glider loaded with infantrymen, cartons of high explosive ammunition, gasoline and TNT at treetop level, through a murderous barrage of heavy flack to crash land in a tiny field surrounded by 80-foot trees, flooded and planted with big anti-glider poles and deadly land mines. Then, as you crawl out of the wreckage of your glider you are charged by big tanks and hostile enemy forces tossing hand grenades and firing small arms, mortar and machine gun fire at you…. It’s like flying a stick of dynamite through the gates of hell."Keys, Ed "The Forgotten Heroes", VFW Magazine, August 1985 ''Gliders During the Sicily Campaign'' The first large Allied airborne assault with gliders and paratroops was during the Sicily Campaign in July 1943. It did not go well. After flying 450 miles in tow from bases in North Africa, anti-aircraft fire, some of it friendly; haze; clouds; smoke from previous attacks; and fierce winds that whipped up sand and obscured visibility contributed to a military disaster for the glider pilots and their troops. In one tragic incident, American and British tow planes released 65 fighting gliders too early. The gliders carried men of the First Air Landing Brigade and they landed in the sea and more than 250 drowned. Eventually Sicily fell to the Allies but casualties numbered more than 20,000. Lynch, T'',Silent Skies: the glider war 1939-1945,'' Pen and Sword,Books, South Yorkshire, UK, 2008, pp47-59 ''Gliders in Burma'' To help supply Brig. Gen. Ord Wingate’s irregular force of Chindit special operations units in their campaign to battle the Japanese army in Burma and reopen the Burma Road linking India and China, President Roosevelt ordered General Arnold to form a small air force called the 1st Air Commando Group. Arnold selected Col. Philip C. Cochran to command the unit. Starting in March 1944, Waco CG-4A gliders landed troops, ammunition, medical supplies, and even mules to supply Wingate’s troops deep in the jungle. Some gliders carried three mules plus a soldier ordered to shoot the first mule that broke loose inside the glider. Very few mules misbehaved. In one of three main phases of the campaign, 36 of 68 gliders that were launched failed to reach their LZ but overall, the operation succeeded in moving more than 9,000 Chindit fighters 165 miles behind Japanese lines. The Allied forces also used twin-engine transports to snatch up gliders filled with wounded soldiers and fly them back to hospitals. Mrazek, JE, ''The Glider War,'' St Martin's Press, New York, 1985, pp. 110-128. ''Gliders on D-Day'' The Allies used fighting gliders to land infantry, arms, and supplies during the Invasion of Normandy, France, in June 1944. Gen. Omar Bradley planned to drop paratroops and fighting gliders carrying infantry and equipment about 6-10 miles behind the German lines east of Utah Beach beginning the night of June 5. The goal was to support the 4th Infantry Division during their amphibious landings at Utah Beach by capturing four causeways leading inland. Despite effective anti-aircraft fire and the difficulty that some tow planes had reaching the correct drop points, the air assault achieved most of its objectives. Young, CH, ''Into the Valley: the untold story of USAAF Troop Carrier in World War II,'' Print Comm, Dallas, TX, 1995, pp. 73-185 ''Gliders in Operation Dragoon'' In August 1944, the Allies launched Operation Dragoon to liberate the port cities of Toulouse and Marseille in southern France. Heavy fog made it difficult to land some gliders, but losses overall were light. Breuer, WB, ''Operation Dragoon: allied invasion of the south of France'', Presidio Press, Novato, cA, 1996, ''Gliders in Operation Market-Garden''. It began September 17, 1944, and ended on September 25. The glider and airborne troops had to fly 300 miles from bases in England to landing zones (LZs) 64 miles behind German lines and near the towns of Eindhoven and Nijmegen in the Netherlands. Initially, the glider pilots succeeded in landing in or near the planned LZs, but German forces in the area were considerably larger and better equipped than expected. The glider and airborne soldiers had been set on a rigid schedule to capture and hold nine vital bridges that would allow British ground forces approaching from the south to reinforce them. Meeting these objectives also depended on timely resupply drops from the air. Bad weather and a cascading series of other delays allowed the Germans to hold key bridges at Arnhem and ultimately cut off the British ground force before it could get close enough to help. The strategic objective, securing a Rhine River crossing, and perhaps finishing the war by December 1944, failed. Nonetheless, the initial assault with gliders was successful. McManus, JC,'' September Hope: the American side of a Bridge too Far'', NAL Caliber Press, New York, 2012 ''Gliders at the Battle of the Bulge'' Two months later on December 26, 1944 during the Battle of the Bulge, 11 CG-4A gliders landed inside the 101st Airborne Division perimeter around Bastogne, Belgium, to deliver medical staff, gasoline, and artillery ammunition. Fifty more gliders arrived the next day. In March 1945, two gliders landed inside the Allied bridgehead on the German side of the Rhine River at Remagen, Germany. Once they were loaded with 36 wounded soldiers, twin-engine transports snatched them off the ground and into the air and towed the two Wacos to a field hospital in France. Lowden,JL, ''Silent Wings at War: combat gliders in World War II,'' Smithsonian Press, Washington DC, 1992, pp.118-131 ''Gliders in Operation Varsity'' Operation Varsity, which took place on March 24, 1945, was the largest airborne operation ever conducted in one day. To support Gen. Bernard Montgomery’s army as it crossed the Rhine, more than 21,000 glider infantry and paratroopers landed on the German side of the river in one day to engage German forces that might impede the army’s crossing. Six hundred and ten C-47 transports towed 906 Waco gliders (some transports towed more than 1 glider). The entire armada of airborne forces, including British units and aircraft, stretched 200 miles. The Allies lost more men and gliders during Varsity than any other wartime airborne operation, in part because landings were attempted in broad daylight, which made the gliders easy targets for German anti-aircraft batteries.Wright, SL, ''The Last Drop: Operation Varsity March 24-25''-, 1945,Stackpole Books, Mechanicsburg, PA, 2008, pp.290-298 ''Gliders in the Pacific'' American army units in the Pacific Theater used gliders, but never in large numbers. In October 1944, four gliders landed in Hidden Valley, New Guinea, to set up a weather station and emergency airstrip in the Owen Stanley Mountains. The gliders landed men and supplies that were used to hack an airstrip out of the jungle large enough for C-47 transports to use. The weather station continued operating until the end of the war. At the end of the campaign to drive the Japanese out of the Philippines, six CG-4As and a CG-13 glider air assaulted the Camalaniugan Airfield at the northern tip of Luzon Island, Philippines, in June 1945. ''Gliders Post-World War II'' During World War II, U.S. companies built 14,612 gliders and the U.S. military trained more than 6,000 pilots to fly them. Paratroops still jump today from airplanes into battle, but the fighting gliders never saw combat again after the war ended. Their place in the evolution of warfare is nevertheless quite important. The fighting gliders showed military planners the potential advantages of filling special-purpose aircraft with troops and equipment and landing them behind enemy frontlines. Today this is called ‘vertical envelopment’ and another technology, introduced in the last months of the war, became the ultimate instrument of vertical envelopment: the helicopter. Lee, Russell "Fighting Gliders of World War II" National Air and Space Museum 2020 https://airandspace.si.edu/stories/editorial/fighting-gliders-world-war-ii ==Sources==

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[[image:Photos-195.gif|100px|*]] [[image:Photos-196.gif|100px|*]] ---- '''Assigning the Anzac Name''' *Second Boer War: The name did not exist *First World War: [[:Category:Anzacs, World War I|Anzacs, World War I]] *Second World War: [[:Category:Anzacs, World War II|Anzacs, World War II]] *Korean War: The name did not exist *Vietnam War: 3 amalgamated units existed: **2nd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment New Zealand (ANZAC) later replaced by **4th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment New Zealand (ANZAC) only to later itself be replaced by **6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment New Zealand (ANZAC) ANZAC is the acronym for [[:Category: Anzacs, World War I| '''Australia and New Zealand Army Corps''']], which was formed early in the First World War. Its name was given to the cove at the Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey, where the corps landed and over 10,000 lost their lives in the '''Gallipoli Campaign''' from April to December 1915. Following the evacuation of Gallipoli, the combined nation component of ANZAC became the '''First ANZAC Corps ( I ANZAC)'''; later changing to '''II ANZAC''' when the New Zealand Division was re-located. These corps fought on the Western Front; in France and Belgium. The '''ANZAC Mounted Division''', comprised of the 1st Australian Light Horse Brigade, 2nd Australian Light Horse Brigade and New Zealand Light Mounted Rifles, fought in the Middle East from 1916 to 1918. For some six weeks, during the Greece - Crete Campaign of April - May 1941, Australian and New Zealand soldiers fought side-by-side as the [[:Category: Anzacs, World War II| '''ANZAC Corps''']]. Not very well known, No. 455 Squadron (RAAF) and No. 489 Squadron (RNZAF) were known as '''ANZAC Wing''' during the first half of 1944; tasked with conducting operations to keep German vessels clear of the English Channel during the build-up to, and conduct of, the D-Day landings. During the Vietnam War in the late 1960s, three Australian infantry battalions each included two New Zealand companies, making them the 2nd Battalion Royal Australian Regiment / NZ (ANZAC), 4 RAR / NZ (ANZAC), and 6 RAR / NZ (ANZAC); truly ANZACs. Growing the trees of ANZACs and building thorough biographies and profiles is but part of this project; much of that comes under other Military & War Projects, namely The Great War 1914-1918 Project, World War Two Project, Korean War Project, and Vietnam War Project. The ANZACs military service not only defined their lives and later contribution to society, but collectively has also been a significant influence on Australian and New Zealand society, culture, and national identity. The main aim of this project is to commemorate the '''The ANZAC Spirit''': '''Aussies and Kiwis displaying the qualities of gallantry, perseverance, resilience and selflessness, their soldiers exemplified firstly on the battlefields of Gallipoli'''. To put it another way, recording the units, battles, and rolls of honour fulfills the other M&W Projects; recording the experiences, hopes, fears, etc, in the midst of chaos and bloodshed will highlight that ANZAC Spirit. In this way, the ANZAC Project is able to reach beyond the actual ANZACs, to include those Aussies and Kiwis who have served in theatres beyond the ANZACs; the sailors, airmen, nurses, non-combatants, and those who did not see action. '''ANZAC Day''' in Australia and New Zealand is held on the 25th April, marking the anniversary of the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces together during the First World War, and is arguably Australia and New Zealand's most well-known national occasion and the only circumstance where two sovereign nations share the one commemoration. It is today the most well-known of the annual memorial days – Boer War Day (Sunday prior to 31st May), Remembrance Day (11th November; formerly Armistice Day), Kapyong Day (23rd April), and Vietnam Veterans Day (18th August; formerly Long Tan Day) – that commemorate the service and sacrifice of Australian and New Zealand military personnel from all wars. The symol of ANZAC remembrance is rosemary. The Flanders poppy is the symbol of Remembrance Day (originally called Armistice Day).
''World War One''
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Anzac Day marks the anniversary of the first campaign that led to major casualties for Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War. The acronym ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps and gave its name to the Gallipoli cove at which the 25th April 1915 landings were made. Anzac Day remains one of the most important national occasions of both Australia and New Zealand, a rare instance of two sovereign countries not only sharing the same remembrance day, but making reference to both countries in its name, When war broke out in 1914, Australia and New Zealand had been dominions of the British Empire for thirteen and seven years respectively. In Australia, the outbreak of World War I was greeted with considerable enthusiasm. Even before Britain declared war on Germany on 4 August 1914, the nation pledged its support alongside other states of the British Empire and almost immediately began preparations to send forces overseas to participate in the conflict. The first campaign that Australians were involved in was in German New Guinea after a hastily raised force known as the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force was dispatched from Australia to seize German possessions in the Pacific in September 1914. At the same time another expeditionary force, initially consisting of 20,000 men and known as the First Australian Imperial Force (AIF), was raised for service overseas. *'''Source''' *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_Australia_during_World_War_I Military History of Australia WW1 Wikipedia]
'''World War One 1914 - 1918'''
{| style="width: 100%" |- !Anzac Battles of World War One |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Belligerents'''|| '''Belligerents'''||'''Result''' |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallipoli_Campaign Gallipoli] || 25 April 1915 9 Jan 1916 || Gallipoli peninsula || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire British Empire] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottoman_Empire Ottoman Empire] || Ottoman victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landing_at_Anzac_Cove Landing at Anzac Cove] || 25 April 3 May 1915 || Anzac Cove, Gallipoli || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire British Empire] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottoman_Empire Ottoman Empire] || Pyrrhic Ottoman victory/Tactical British victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Senussi_Uprising Senussi Campaign] || 19 Nov 1915 Feb 1917|| Western Desert of Egypt and in the Sudan || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire British Empire]||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Empire German Empire] || British Empire victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Fromelles Battle of Fromelles] || 19–20 July 1916|| Fromelles, Nord, France|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire British Empire] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Empire German Empire] || German Empire victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Romani Battle of Romani] || 3–5 Aug 1916|| Sinai peninsula, Egypt || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire British Empire] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Empire German Empire] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottoman_Empire Ottoman Empire] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austria-Hungary Austria -Hungary] || British Empire victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Magdhaba Battle of Magdhaba] || 23 Dec 1916|| Sinai peninsula, Egypt|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire British Empire] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottoman_Empire Ottoman Empire] || British Empire victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Rafa Battle of Rafa] || 9 Jan 1917|| Sinai-Palestine border|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire British Empire] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottoman_Empire Ottoman Empire] || British Empire victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Battle_of_Gaza First Battle of Gaza] || 26 March 1917|| Gaza, southern Palestine|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire British Empire] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottoman_Empire Ottoman Empire] || Ottoman victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Battle_of_Gaza Second Battle of Gaza] || 17–19 April 1917|| Gaza, southern Palestine|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire British Empire] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottoman_Empire Ottoman Empire] || Ottoman victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Mughar_Ridge Battle of Mughar Ridge] || 13 Nov 1917|| Junction Station, Palestine|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire British Empire]||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottoman_Empire Ottoman Empire] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Empire German Empire] || British Empire victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Ayun_Kara Battle of Ayun Kara] || 14 Nov 1917|| Ayun Kara|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire British Empire]||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottoman_Empire Ottoman Empire] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Empire German Empire] || British Empire victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Jerusalem_%281917%29 Battle of Jerusalem] || 17 Nov – 30 Dec 1917|| On the coast of the Mediterranean Sea north of Jaffa, into the Judean Hills and around Jerusalem|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire British Empire]||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottoman_Empire Ottoman Empire] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Empire German Empire] || British Empire victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Front_%28World_War_I%29 Western Front] || 3 Aug 1914 – 11 Nov 1918|| Belgium, northeastern France and Alsace-Lorraine (today France)|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire British Empire]||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austria-Hungary Austria - Hungary] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Empire German Empire] || Entente victory, collapse of the German Empire, Treaty of Versailles |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Somme_%281916%29 Battle of Somme] || 1 July – 18 Nov 1916|| Somme River, north-central Somme and southeastern Pas-de-Calais Départements, France|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire British Empire]|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Empire German Empire] || Inconclusive |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Messines_%281917%29 Battle of Messines] || 7–14 June 1917|| Flanders, Belgium|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire British Empire]|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Empire German Empire] || Allied victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Battle_of_Ypres Third Battle of Ypres] || 31 July – 10 Nov 1917|| Passendale, Belgium|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire British Empire]|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Empire German Empire] || Tactical Allied victory,Strategic Allied victory,Operational Allied failure |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Ramadi_%281917%29 Battle of Ramadi] || September 28–29, 1917|| Ramadi, west of Baghdad, present-day Iraq|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire British Empire] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_India British India]|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottoman_Empire Ottoman Empire] || British victory. |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Drocourt-Queant Battle of Drocourt] || 1917 – 1918|| East of Lens, south to Quéant near Bullecourt on the Siegfriedstellung (Hindenburg Line).|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire British Empire] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Third_Republic France]|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Empire German Empire] || Indecisive; German Army withdrew 40 miles (64 km) to the Hindenburg Line in February – March 1917 |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_first_battle_of_Villers_Bretonneux First Battle Villers - Bretonneux] || 30 March – 5 April 1918|| Villers-Bretonneux, Northern France|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire British Empire]|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Empire German Empire] || Allied victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Battle_of_Villers-Bretonneux Second Battle Villers - Bretonneux] || 24–27 April 1918|| Villers-Bretonneux, Northern France|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire British Empire]|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Empire German Empire] || British Empire victory Halts German offensive on the Somme |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Transjordan_attack_on_Amman_%281918%29 First Transjordan attack on Amman] || 21 March – 2 April 1918|| From the Jordan River to Es Salt and Amman|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire British Empire]|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Empire German Empire] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottoman_Empire Ottoman Empire] || Ottoman victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Hamel Battle of Hamel] || 4 July 1918|| Le Hamel, Somme, France|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire British Empire] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States]|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Empire German Empire] || Allied victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spring_Offensive Spring Offensive] || 21 March – 18 July 1918|| Northern France; West Flanders, Belgium|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire British Empire] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Third_Republic France]|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Empire German Empire] || Tactical German success Operational/Strategic German failure |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Mont_St._Quentin Battle of Mont St Quuentin] || 31 August – 3 September 1918|| Mont Saint-Quentin, near Péronne||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia]|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Empire German Empire] || Australian victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Amiens_%281918%29 Battle of Amiens] || 8–12 August 1918 (major combat)|| East of Amiens, Picardy, France|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire British Empire] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Third_Republic France] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States]|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Empire German Empire] || Decisive Allied victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Scarpe_%281918%29 Battle of the Scarpe] || 26 August 1918 – 30 August 1918|| Monchy-le-Preux, France|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire British Empire]|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Empire German Empire] || Allied victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_%C3%89pehy Battle of Epehy] || 18 September 1918|| Épehy, France|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire British Empire] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Third_Republic France]|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Empire German Empire] || Allied victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Megiddo_%281918%29 Battle of Megiddo] || 19–25 September 1918|| el Megiddo and surroundings, Ottoman Syria|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire British Empire]|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Empire German Empire] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottoman_Empire Ottoman Empire] || Decisive Entente victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifth_Battle_of_Ypres Fith Battle of Ypres] || 28 September – 2 October 1918|| Ypres, Belgium to Ghent, Belgium|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire British Empire] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Third_Republic France] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belgium Belgium]|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Empire German Empire] || Decisive Allied victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_St._Quentin_Canal Battle of St Quentin Canal] || 29 September – 10 October 1918|| Hindenburg Line, France|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire British Empire] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States]|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Empire German Empire] || Decisive Allied victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Courtrai_%281918%29 Battle of Courtrai] || 14 October – 19 October 1918|| Ypres, Belgium to Ghent, Belgium|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire British Empire] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belgium Belgium] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France France] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominion_of_Newfoundland Newfoundland]|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Empire German Empire] || Decisive Allied victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hundred_Days_Offensive Hundred Days Offensive] || 8 August – 11 November 1918|| Amiens, France to Mons, Belgium|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Third_Republic France] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Belgium Belgium] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portuguese_Expeditionary_Corps Portugal] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire British Empire]|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Empire German Empire] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austria-Hungary Austria-Hungary] || Decisive Allied victory; Collapse of the German Empire |- |}
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''World War Two''
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Australia entered World War II shortly after the invasion of Poland, declaring war on Germany on 3 September 1939. By the end of the war, almost a million Australians had served in the armed forces, whose military units fought primarily in the European theatre, North African campaign, and the South West Pacific theatre. In addition, Australia came under direct attack for the first time in its post-colonial history. Its casualties from enemy action during the war were 27,073 killed and 23,477 wounded. In effect, Australia fought two wars between 1939 and 1945 – one against Germany and Italy as part of the British Commonwealth's war effort and the other against Japan in alliance with the United States and Britain. While most Australian forces were withdrawn from the Mediterranean following the outbreak of war in the Pacific, they continued to take part in large numbers in the air offensive against Germany. From 1942 until early 1944, Australian forces played a key role in the Pacific War, making up the majority of Allied strength throughout much of the fighting in the South West Pacific. The military was largely relegated to subsidiary fronts from mid-1944, but continued offensive operations against the Japanese until the war ended. For some six weeks, during the Greece - Crete Campaign of April - May 1941, Australian and New Zealand soldiers fought side-by-side as the ANZAC Corps. This was the only occasion that the term was used during the war. *'''Source''' *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_Australia_during_World_War_II Military History of Australia WW11 Wikipedia]
'''World War Two 1939 - 1945'''
{| style="width: 100%" |- !Anzac Battles of World War Two |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Belligerents'''|| '''Belligerents'''||'''Result''' |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Mediterranean Battle of the Mediterranean] || 10 June 1940–2 May 1945|| Mediterranean Sea|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom United Kingdom] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States][http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada Canada] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Yugoslavia Yugoslavia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Greece Greece] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazil Brazil] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_French_Forces Free French Forces] ||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_Germany Nazi Germany] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Italy Kingdom of Italy] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vichy_France Vichy France] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_Social_Republic Italian Social Republic] || Allied victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_African_campaign North African Campaign] || 10 June 1940 – 13 May 1943 || Libya, Egypt, Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire British Empire] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Raj India] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_French_Forces Free France] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_Army_in_the_West Poland] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czechoslovak_government-in-exile Czechoslovaka] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Greece Greece]|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_Social_Republic Italian Social Republic] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_Germany Germany] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_Libya Italian Libia] || Allied victory Fall of the Italian Empire Axis forces in North Africa retreat to Italy |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Desert_Campaign Western Desert Campaign] || 11 June 1940 – 4 February 1943 || Western Desert, Egypt and Libya|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire British Empire] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Raj India] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_French_Forces Free France] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_Armed_Forces_in_the_West Poland] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Greece Greece] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czechoslovak_government-in-exile Czechoslovakia]|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_Social_Republic Italian Social Republic] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_Germany Germany] || Allied victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Dakar Battle of Dakar] || September 23–25, 1940 || Dakar, French West Africa|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom United Kingdom] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_French_Forces Free French Forces] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vichy_France Vichy France] || Vichy French victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Britain Battle of Britain] || 10 July – 31 October 1940 || United Kingdom airspace|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom United Kingdom] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand New Zealand] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia]|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_Germany Germany] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Italy_%281861%E2%80%931946%29 Italy] || Decisive British victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Compass Operation Compass] || 9 December 1940 – 9 February 1941 || Sidi Barrani, Egypt to El Agheila, Libya || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom United Kingdom] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Raj India] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_French_Forces Free France]|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_Social_Republic Italian Social Republic] || Allied victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Tobruk Siege of Tobruk] || 10 April – 27 November 1941 || Tobruk, Libya || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom United Kingdom] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Raj India] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_Armed_Forces_in_the_West Poland] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czechoslovak_government-in-exile Czechoslvakia]|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_Germany Nazi Germany] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_Social_Republic Italian Social Republic] || Allied victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Cape_Matapan Battle of Cape Matapan] || 27–29 March 1941 || Mediterranean Sea off Cape Matapan, Greece || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom United Kingdom] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Italy Italy] || Allied victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syria%E2%80%93Lebanon_Campaign Syria-Lebanon Campaign] || 8 June – 14 July 1941|| Syria and Lebanon|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom United Kingdom] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Raj British India] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandatory_Palestine British Palestine] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czechoslovak_government-in-exile Czechoslovakia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_French_Forces Free France] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Greece Greece] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_Germany Germany] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syrian_Republic_%281930%E2%80%931958%29 Syria] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_Lebanon French Lebanon] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vichy_France Vichy France]|| Allied victory Free French control of Syria and Lebanon, shortly followed by their independence |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Beirut_%281941%29 Battle of Beirut] || 12 July 1941 || Beirut, French Lebanon || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom United Kingdom] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_French_Forces Free French] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vichy_France Vichy France] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_Lebanon Lebanon] || Allied victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_between_HMAS_Sydney_and_German_auxiliary_cruiser_Kormoran Battle between HMAS Sydney and German Cruiser Kormoran] || 19 November 1941 || Off Dirk Hartog Island, Western Australia || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMAS_Sydney_%28D48%29 HMAS Sydney] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_auxiliary_cruiser_Kormoran Kormoran] || Mutually destructive engagement German victory in terms of relative damage and psychological impact |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Singapore Battle of Singapore] || 8–15 February 1942|| Singapore, Straits Settlements || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom United Kingdom] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Raj India] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Malaya British Malaya]||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empire_of_Japan Empire of Japan] || Decisive Japanese victory Japanese occupation of Singapore |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Java_Sea Battle of the Java Sea] || 27 February 1942 || Java Sea|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom United Kingdom] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netherlands Netherlands] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States]|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empire_of_Japan Empire of Japan] || Japanese Victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Java_%281942%29 Battle of Java] || 28 February—12 March 1942 || Java|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom United Kingdom] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netherlands Netherlands] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States]|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empire_of_Japan Empire of Japan] || Japanese Victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invasion_of_Salamaua%E2%80%93Lae Invasion of Salamaua-Lae] || 8–13 March 1942|| Salamaua-Lae area, Morobe Province, Territory of New Guinea|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom United Kingdom] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States]|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empire_of_Japan Empire of Japan] || Japanese forces successfully occupy the area |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Madagascar Battle of Madagascar] || 5 May 1942 – 6 November 1942 || French Madagascar|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom United Kingdom] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia Naval] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Rhodesia Northern Rhodesia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_of_South_Africa Union of South Africa]|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empire_of_Japan Empire of Japan] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vichy_France Vichy France] || Allied takeover of Madagascar |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_on_Sydney_Harbour Attack on Sydney Harbour] || 31 May–8 June 1942|| Sydney Harbour, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom United Kingdom] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netherlands Netherlands] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Raj British India]|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empire_of_Japan Empire of Japan] || Indecisive |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Vigorous Operation Vigrous] || 12–16 June 1942 || Eastern Mediterranean Sea, towards Malta || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom United Kingdom] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_Germany Germany] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Italy_%281861%E2%80%931946%29 Italy] || Axis victory Allied convoy blocked by the Italian Fleet |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Savo_Island Battle of Savo Island] || August 8–9, 1942 || Vicinity of Savo Island, Solomon Islands || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empire_of_Japan Empire of Japan] || Tactical Japanese victory, strategic Japanese failure |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Alam_el_Halfa Battle of Alam el Halfa] || 30 August-5 September 1942 || Near El Alamein, Egypt || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom United Kingdom] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand New Zealand] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_Germany Germany] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Italy_%281861%E2%80%931946%29 Italy] || Allied victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Torch Operation Torch] || 8–16 November 1942|| French Morocco and French Algeria|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom United Kingdom] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia Naval] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netherlands Netherlands Naval] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada Canada Naval] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_French_Forces Free France]|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vichy_France Vichy France] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_Germany Germany Naval] || Allied victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunisia_Campaign Tunisia Campaign] || 17 November 1942 – 13 May 1943 || French Tunisia || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom United Kingdom] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand New Zealand] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_French_Forces Free French] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poland Poland] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greece Greece]|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_Germany Germany] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Italy_%281861%E2%80%931946%29 Italy] || Decisive Allied victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Muar Battle of Muar] || 14–22 January 1942|| Muar, Malaya|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom United Kingdom] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Raj British India] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empire_of_Japan Empire of Japan] || Japanese victory; Parit Sulong massacre |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Java_%281942%29 Battle of Java] || 28 February—12 March 1942|| Java|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom United Kingdom] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netherlands Netherlands] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empire_of_Japan Empire of Japan] || Japanese victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_raids_on_Darwin,_19_February_1942 Bombing of Darwin] || 19 February 1942|| Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empire_of_Japan Empire of Japan] || Japanese victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kokoda_Track_campaign Kokoda Track Campaign] || 21 July – 16 November 1942|| Territories of Papua and New Guinea|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empire_of_Japan Empire of Japan] || Allied victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Buna%E2%80%93Gona Battle of Buna Gona] || 16 November 1942 – 22 January 1943|| New Guinea|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empire_of_Japan Empire of Japan] || Allied victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Bismarck_Sea Battle of the Bismarck Sea] || 2–4 March 1943|| Bismarck Sea, in the vicinity of Lae|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empire_of_Japan Empire of Japan] || Decisive Allied victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bougainville_Campaign Bougainville Campaign] || 1 November 1943 – 21 August 1945|| Bougainville, Territory of New Guinea|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand New Zealand] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colony_of_Fiji Colony of Fiji] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empire_of_Japan Empire of Japan] || Allied victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finisterre_Range_campaign Finisterre Range Campaign] || 9 September 1943 – 24 April 1944|| Finisterre range, Territory of New Guinea|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empire_of_Japan Empire of Japan] || Allied victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borneo_campaign_%281945%29 Borneo Campaign] || 1 May – 1 August 1945|| Borneo|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netherlands Netherlands] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom United Kingdom]|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empire_of_Japan Empire of Japan] || Allied victory; the Japanese are pushed further from Australia |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_North_Borneo Battle of North Borneo] || 10 June – 15 August 1945|| North Borneo|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empire_of_Japan Empire of Japan] || Allied victory |- |}
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''Korean War''
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The military history of Australia during the Korean War was very eventful. Japan's defeat in World War II heralded the end to 35 years of Japanese occupation of the Korean Peninsula. The surrender of Japan to the Allied forces on 2 September 1945 led to the peninsula being subsequently divided into North and South Koreas, with the North being occupied by troops from the Soviet Union, and the South, below the 38th parallel, being occupied by troops from the United States. The Soviet forces entered the Korean peninsula on 10 August 1945, followed a few weeks later by the American forces who entered through Incheon. U.S. Army Lt. Gen. John R. Hodge formally accepted the surrender of Japanese forces south of the 38th Parallel on 9 September 1945 at the Government House in Seoul. Although both rival factions tried initially to diplomatically reunite the divided nation, it was the Northern faction that eventually decided to try and do so with military force. Troops from the Soviet backed North Korean Army crossed the 38th parallel on 25 June 1950 beginning a civil war. The invasion of South Korea came as a surprise to the United Nations. The same day the war had officially begun (25 June), the United Nations immediately drafted UNSC Resolution 82, which called for: all hostilities to end and North Korea to withdraw to the 38th Parallel; a UN Commission on Korea to be formed to monitor the situation and report to the Security Council; l UN members to support the United Nations in achieving this, and refrain from providing assistance to the North Korean authorities. The Liberal government of Australia, led by Prime Minister Robert Menzies, immediately responded to the UN resolution by offering military assistance. 17,000 Australians served in the Korean War between 1950 and 1953, and they suffered 339 dead, and 1200 wounded. At no time during the Korean War was the term ANZAC used. *'''Source''' *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia_in_the_Korean_War Australians in the Korean War Wikipedia]
'''Korean War 1950 - 1953'''
{| style="width: 100%" |- !Anzac Battles of the Korean War |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Belligerents'''|| '''Belligerents'''||'''Result''' |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Yongju Battle of Yongju] || 21–22 October 1950|| Yongju, North Korea|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations United Nations] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom United Kingdom] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Korea North Korea] || United Nations victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Pakchon Battle of Pakchon] || 5 November 1950|| Pakchon, North Korea|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations United Nations] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom United Kingdom] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People%27s_Republic_of_China China] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Korea North Korea] || United Nations victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Kapyong Battle of Kapyong] ||22–25 April 1951|| Kapyong River, South Korea|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations United Nations] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada Canada] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand New Zealand] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Korea South Korea] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom United Kingdom] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People%27s_Republic_of_China China] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Korea North Korea] || United Nations victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Minden Operation Minden] || 8–12 September 1951|| Imjin River, Korea|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations United Nations] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada Canada] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom United Kingdom] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People%27s_Republic_of_China China] || United Nations victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Commando_%281951%29 Operation Commando] || 2–5 October 1951|| || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations United Nations] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada Canada] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand New Zealand] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Korea South Korea] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom United Kingdom] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People%27s_Republic_of_China China] || Decisive United Nations victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Maryang_San Battle of Maryang San] || 3–8 October 1951|| Imjin River, Korea|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations United Nations] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada Canada] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand New Zealand] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom United Kingdom] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People%27s_Republic_of_China China] || United Nations victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Sunchon_%28air%29 Battle of Sunchon (Air)] || 1 December 1951|| North Korean airspace|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People%27s_Republic_of_China China] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_Union Soviet Union] || Chinese aerial victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Samichon_River Battle of the Samichon River] || 24−26 July 1953|| Samichon River, Korea|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations United Nations] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand New Zealand] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom United Kingdom] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People%27s_Republic_of_China China] || United Nations victory |- |}
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''Vietnam War''
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Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War began as a small commitment of 30 men in 1962, and increased over the following decade to a peak of 7,672 Australians deployed in South Vietnam or in support of Australian forces there. The Vietnam War was the longest and most controversial war Australia has ever fought. Although initially enjoying broad support due to concerns about the spread of Communism in Southeast Asia, as Australia's military involvement increased a vocal anti-war movement developed. To a large extent this focused upon conscription, which had been an issue in Australia dating back to the First World War; however, considerable portions of society were opposed to the war on political and moral grounds. The withdrawal of Australia's forces from South Vietnam began in November 1970 when 8 RAR completed its tour of duty and was not replaced. A phased withdrawal followed, and by 11 January 1973 Australian involvement in hostilities in Vietnam had ceased. Nevertheless, Australian troops from the Australian Embassy Platoon remained deployed in the country until 1 July 1973, and Australian forces were deployed briefly in April 1975, during the Fall of Saigon, to evacuate personnel from the Australian embassy. Approximately 60,000 Australians served in the war; 521 were killed and more than 3,000 were wounded. On three occasions, units deployed to South Vietnam comprised both Australian and New Zealand soldiers and were referred to as the 2nd Battalion Royal Australian Regiment / NZ (ANZAC), 4 RAR / NZ (ANZAC), and 6 RAR / NZ (ANZAC). *'''Source''' *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_Australia_during_the_Vietnam_War Military History of Australia in the Vietnam War Wikipedia]
'''Vietnam War 1959 - 1975'''
{| style="width: 100%" |- !Anzac Battles of the Vietnam War |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Belligerents'''|| '''Belligerents'''||'''Result''' |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Gang_Toi Battle of Gang Toi] || 8 November 1965|| Gang Toi Hills, Bien Hoa Province, South Vietnam || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand New Zealand] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viet_Cong Viet Cong] || Minor Viet Cong tactical victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Crimp Operation Crimp] || 8–14 January 1966|| Cu Chi, Binh Duong Province, South Vietnam || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viet_Cong Viet Cong] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Vietnam North Vietnam] || Minor US–Australian tactical victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Suoi_Bong_Trang Battle of Suoi Bong Trang] || 23–24 February 1966|| Tan Binh, central Binh Duong Province, South Vietnam || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand New Zealand] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viet_Cong Viet Cong] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Vietnam North Vietnam] || US-Australian victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Long_Tan Battle of Long Tan] || 18 August 1966|| Long Tan, Phuoc Tuy Province, South Vietnam|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand New Zealand] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viet_Cong Viet Cong] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Vietnam North Vietnam] || Decisive Australian victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Bribie Operation Bribie] || 17–18 February 1967|| Ap My An, Phuoc Tuy Province, South Vietnam|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand New Zealand] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viet_Cong Viet Cong] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Vietnam North Vietnam] || Inconclusive |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Coburg Operation Coburg] || 24 January − 1 March 1968|| Trang Bom, Bien Hoa Province, South Vietnam || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand New Zealand] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viet_Cong Viet Cong] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Vietnam North Vietnam] || Australian victory |- |}

Military History of Wayne County, NY, The County in The Civil War

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-New_York|New York Source]] == Military History of Wayne County, NY, The County in The Civil War == * by Clark, L. H. (Lewis H.) * published by Lewis H. Clark, Hulett & Gaylord, Sodus, NY, 1883 * Source Example: ::: Clark, Lewis. ''[[Space:Military History of Wayne County, NY, The County in The Civil War|Military History of Wayne County, NY, The County in The Civil War]]'' (Lewis H. Clark, Hulett & Gaylord, Sodus, NY, 1883) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Clark|Clark]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Military History of Wayne County, NY, The County in The Civil War|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=0ibQAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/cu31924080772019 * https://archive.org/details/militaryhistoryo00clar * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001873880 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100560595 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=12085

Military Hunters

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[[Category:Hunter_Name_Study]] [[Space:Hunter_Name_Study|Return to Hunter Name Study Main Page]] ==Hunter Military== '''Scottish Wars of Independence'''
The Pele Tower of Hunterston sheltered the Hunter throughout the Wars of Scottish Independence from which the Hunters emerged with their lands intact despite having signed the Ragman Rolls, swearing allegiance to King Edward I of England, in 1269. Having most likely supported William Wallace and certainly Robert the Bruce, in 1374 the great King's grandson Robert II granted William Huntar (10th Laird) a charter for the lands of Ardneil "for faithful services rendered". The Family still possess this ancient document. For many years, the Hunters continued to serve the Scottish Crown as Royal Huntsmen and as soldiers, sometimes at great cost. Source: https://www.scotweb.co.uk/info/hunter '''Anglo-Scottish Wars'''
During the Anglo-Scottish Wars between England and Scotland in the 16th century John Huntar the 14th Chief died with King James IV at the Battle of Flodden Field in 1513. Mungo Huntar the 16th chief [Ancestor of Lois Carol Hunter] died for Queen Mary at the Battle of Pinkie Cleughin 1547. A good clan chief was expected to lead by example, which meant being first into battle at the head of the clan. For this reason many clan chiefs died during battle. Flodden Field cot Scotland her King, 10,000 men and the flower of her nobility in her greatest military defeat. Because of the awful number of Scottish lives lost on the 9th of September 1513, this day is known in Scotland as "Black Saturday'. If you visit youtube Madam Pauline has a video where she is honoring John Huntar, 14th Laird of Hunterston at Hunterston Castle. '''All UK WWI Collections for A Hunter'''
UK, British Army Lists, 1882-1962...2,828
British Army WWI Service Records, 1914-1920...2,124
British Army WWI Pension Records 1914-1920...939
UK, Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services, 18481939...595
Australia, WWI Service Records, 1914-1920...424
New Zealand Army WWI Reserve Rolls, 1916-1917...278
Web:UK, Campaign Medals Awarded to WWI Merchant Seamen, 1914-1925...214
New Zealand Army WWI Nominal Rolls, 1914-1918...173
New Zealand, Army WWI Casualty Lists, 1914-1919...107
UK, Absent Voter Lists, 1918-1925, 1939...77
Web: UK, Royal Naval Division Index, 1914-1919...76
Web: UK, Royal Mrines Registers of Service Index, 1842-1925...72
Web:UK, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Service Records Index, 1903-1922...66
UK, Commonwealth War Graves, 1914-1921 and 1939-1947...53
New Zealand Army WWI Roll of Honour, 1914-1919...39
England, The National Roll of the Great War, 1914-1918
New Zealand Expeditionary Force Record of Personal Service, 1914-1918...19
New Zealand Army Medal Rolls, 1860-1919...17
Web.UK, Women's Royal Naval Service Index, 1917-1919...12
Andrew Hunter in the UK, British Army Recipients of the Militry Medal, 1914-1920
Regiment: Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire) Regiment 2nd Battalion Private Military Medal UK, Soldiers Died in the Great War, 1914-1919
Hunter records total......24,421
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All UK, WWI Service Medal and Award Rolls, 1914-1920 results for A Hunter
British War Medal and Victory Medals for Hunters....6,397
Regiment or Corps
Royal Army Medical Corps Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) Military Police Corps
Cheshire Regiment Indian Army Lancashire Fusiliers King's Own Yorkshire Light
Infantry Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders Gordon Highlanders Royal Flying Corps
Royal Artillery (Royal Horse Artillery and Royal Field Artillery)
Royal Scots Fusiliers
Highland Light Infantry
Seaforth Highlanders
Army Service Corps
Household Cavalry and Cavalry of the Line
Royal Engineers
Coldstream Guards
The King's (Liverpool) Regiment
Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire) Regiment
Border Regiment
Royal Army Medical Corps
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Suffolk Regiment
King's Own Scottish Borders Riffle Brigade
York and Lancaster Regiment
Royal Air Force
The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment)
Cameronian (Scottish Rifles)
Notts and Derby (Sherwood Foresters) Regiment Soldiers of Distinction Over The Generations: Gould Hunter-Weston, husband of Jane Hunter-Weston (26th Laird) fought in India at Lucknow in 1857. Their eldest son, Aylmer (27th Laird) was a well known general in the First World War. He later became Member of Parliament for North Ayrshire. During the tenure as Clan Chief, Eleanora (28th Laird) fought in the courts, but lost, a compulsory purchase order for land at Hunterston to build a nuclear power station. Madam Pauline's father, Clan Chief, Neil Hunter of Hunterston and of that Ilk, along with his wife Sonia, Madam Hunter of Hunterston, continued the fight against industrialization. He was well known for his sailing prowess and represented the United Kingdom in two Olympic Games during which he won a silver medal. Lake many Hunters before him he was in true tradition an expert in archery. I was fortunate enough to see his daughter, Madam Pauline, prove she followed in the footsteps of her father, Chief Neil Hunter of Hunterston, as a true expert in archery. Ireland, Casualties of World War I, 1914-1922 In my research there are 61 Hunters listed. Source: ancestry.co.uk UK, Soldiers Died in the Great War, 1914-1919 In my research there are 734 Hunters UK, Commonwealth War Graves, 1914-1921 and 1939-194 In my research I found 557 Hunters listed. Source: ancestry.co.uk Hunter, Edgar p.23, 544 Hunter, John p. 44, 93 Thomas p. 158 John p. 110 John p. 593 James p. 194 Martin p. 10, 47, 365 Charles F. p 257 Adam p. 139 David p. 13, 531 Issac p. 585 Thomas p. 366 Hugh E. p 103 - p. 129 -p. 131 Robert p. 179 Military - Army Lists - 1806 Army List 1806 General and Field Officers Having Local Rank Thomas Hunter Blair 28 Mar 1805 Roll of Honour Records Name: George Arnold Hunter Date of Death: 8th August 1917 Roll of Honour Records Name: Charles Gawain Raleigh Hunter Rank: Lieutenant Ship or Regiment: 2nd Battn: the King's Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry) Date of Death: 25 Apr 1915 French War Honour For Sir Aylmer Hunter-Weston. Published: 2nd Mar 1916 Newspaper: Southern Reporter Saved on: 9th Jul 2017 at 00:50 Honour to General Hunter-Weston. Published: 12th Aug 1915 Newspaper: Dundee Evening Telegraph Saved on: 9th Jul 2017 at 00:50 ==Navigation== [[Space:Alternative_Hunters|Double-barrelled Hunters]]
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=== Introduction === Welcome to the Military Musicians Project! This project is dedicated to those individuals who served as military musicians from all wars during all eras and during peacetime. It is not necessary that you have an ancestor who fits this description. If you have an interest in this subject, you are more than welcome to participate. Please review the project goals, and if you feel this is something that you would like to do, follow the steps under '''How to Join''' below. ==Mission== War has always been with us. Technology has not. For more time than man can fathom, military communication relied on its musicians. The mission of the Military Musicians Project is to honor those who bravely faced battle with drums and fifes while others carried rifles and bayonets. == How To Join == {{Project Information |projectbadge=military_and_war.gif |projectname=Military Musicians |Leaders= A leader is needed here. Please contact [[Project:Military and War]] Project leaders if you would like to volunteer. |Coordinators= [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] |g2g= 1413162/would-you-like-to-join-the-military-and-war-project |tag= military_musicians |communication= [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/wikitree-military-and-war Military and War Google Community] (Please include your WikiTree ID when requesting to join) |badge=military_and_war }} You may also want to # Add {{Tag Link|{{{tag|military_and_war}}}}} to [[Special:Following|your followed tags]] # Check out the [[Project:Military_and_War|main project page]] for all guidelines related to the project. # Check out the To-Do list below to find something to help us work on, and add yourself (or ask one of us to) to that task # Add [[:Category:Military_and_War_Project_Members|Category: Military and War Project Members]] to your profile page. '''Members:''' *[[Lee-11043|Scott Lee]] *[[Richardson-7161 |Mary Richardson]], Project Coordinator developed page for USS Arizona musicians *[[Balzarano-1|Julia Ryan]], *[[Sekel-2 |Bill Sekel]] *[[Andrus-373 |Alison Andrus]] *[[Thomas-8856 |Allan H Thomas]], *[[McDonald-8171|Keith McDonald]] *[[J-276|Paula]] Leader *[[Daly-373|Eric Daly]] *[[Kabrich-1|Robin Kabrich]] ==Categories== This is the Main Category: [[:Category: Military Musicians |Military Musicians]] ==To Do== * Add Military Musicians to this page by adding the category to their profiles *Work on developing the Space Page *Make a Space Page for the USS Arizona, World War II on which 22 military musicians died. **[[Space:Memories_of_Pearl_Harbour|Memories of Pearl Harbour]] ==Related Projects== The following projects and groups are likely to have some overlap with this one, so members of this project may be interested in them as well: * [[Project:Roll_of_Honor|Roll of Honor Project]] ''Honor and Recognition'' *[[Project:One_Name_Studies]] *[[Project:Global_Cemeteries]] *[[Project:One_Place_Studies]] ==Space Pages== *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Military_Musicians_Space_Page&public=1 Military Musicians Space Page] **[[Space:Memories_of_Pearl_Harbour|Memories of Pearl Harbour]] World War II ==Profiles== **Do You have other ancestors who were Military Musicians? Please add their WikiTree Number *[[Crane-2643|Amariah Crane]] Revolutionary War Fifer *[[Runyan-146|Abraham Runyan]] Civil War, USA fifer *[[Zeigler-352|Jacob A Ziegler]] Bugler, 208 Regt. P.V *[[Johnston-5364|Willie Johnston]] Civil War, youngest MOH recipient, a drummer *[[Schmeeckle-40|Samuel Schmeeckle]] World War I Musician *[[Bye-406 |Joseph Bye]] Fought at Battle of Waterloo, June 18, 1815 Drummer - 1st Battalion 52nd Regiment of Foot, Company of Captain James McNair *[[Lenox-123|George W. Lenox]] - Musician in the 2nd Ohio Heavy Artillery during the U.S. Civil War * *

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"I don't believe we can have an army without music"
General Robert E. Lee, 1864
{{Image|file=Carson-3928.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=A Civil War Buglar. }} :'''''Music is a powerful thing and mostly for us today music is the link to past memories, stimulating early memory cells to take us back to those times. However, music in the military was the method that was used to send commands to the troops, or to keep the soldiers together. {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-10.jpg |align=l |size=170 |caption=French Indian War }}{{Image|file=Johnston-5364-1.jpg |align=r |size=160 |caption=Willie Johnston }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Johnston-5364-2.jpg |align=c |size=170 |caption=[[Johnston-5364|Willie Johnston]] youngest soldier }} '''The cadence of the drummer''', kept the soldiers in step, to arrive on time to their destination. The shrill of the '''fife''' kept the soldier's minds occupied with popular patriotic tunes and with honor and loyalty rather than have them focus on what was to come.{{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-33.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=buglar, War of 1812. }}{{clear}} When to advance, when to withdraw or when to fire the signals of the '''buglars''' won or lost the battle. No matter how incompatible the 'making of music' and the 'making of war' are, music was and is an integral part of the military. In addition to getting the troops organized and advancing in the field, music in the military instills pride, strength and camaraderie among those who serve. Today, music in the military is mostly from the marching bands, but still their place gives pride to those in uniform. ''' The 'Military Muscians' project is to honor all of those who 'played' their parts during the conflicts of our nations!'''
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:'''Feb 28, 1836-March 5, 1836''' - Two of the Alamo Defenders, [[McGregor-1223|John McGregor]] played his bagpipes with Col [[Crockett-311 |David Hawkins S Crockett]] who played his fiddle when there were lulls in the fighting or gunfire during the Siege of the Alamo. Barbara Zoe Alexander, “A Reluctant Researcher Goes Searching For the Alamo Piper” (http://www.txscot.com/Last%20Warrior%20Piper.htm), accessed November 1, 2011 {{Image|file=McGregor-1223-1.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Crockett -fiddle, and McGregor-bagpipes }}{{Clear}}
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:[[Image:Photos-172.jpg|20px]] '''Dec 6, 1941''' PM, Bands of the Battleships held a competition in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The USS Arizona had won the previous round. {{Image|file=Memories_of_Pearl_Harbour-2.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Battle of the BANDS. }}{{Image|file=Memories_of_Pearl_Harbour-3.jpg |align=r |size=130 |caption=Battle of Bands Trophy }}{{Clear}} :[[Image:Photos-172.jpg|20px]] Members of the U.S. Arizona Navy Band were killed..Band members of surviving ships voted USS Arizona as winner.[http://www.history.com/news/5-facts-about-pearl-harbor-and-the-uss-arizona Facts of Pearl Harbor] *''F.W. Kinney, Bandmaster, *Wayne Lynn Bandy, *Oran Merrill Brabbzson *Neal Jason Burdette, * Gerald Blinton Cox,*H.G. Chernucha, *Francis Norman Floege, *A. J Hadel,*Curtis Haas, Jr, *Louis Edgar Harris Jr, *Bernard Thomas Hughes, *Wendell Ray Hurley, *Emmitt Isaac Lynch, *W. M McCary, *William Starks Moorhouse, *Alexander Joseph Nadel, *Neal Jason Radford, *James Harvey Sanderson, *Jack Leo Scruggs, *Charles William White, *E.H. Whitson,*Clyde Richard Williams''
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*[[Richardson-6235|John Francis Richardson]] ''Anzac, Royal Navy Foundation Band Member'' *[[Barbee-939 | Elijah Barbee]] fifer *[[Chapman-7902|Rufus Putnam Chapman]] Drum Major *[[Crane-2643|Amariah Crane]] American Revolution Revolutionary War Fifer *[[Zeigler-352|Jacob A Zeigler]] Civil War Bugler in the 208th Reg., PA Vol Infantry, Company I *[[Runyan-146| Abraham Runyon]] Civil War USA Fifer *[[Schmeeckle-40|Samuel Schmeeckle]] WW I U.S. Army Musician,133rd Inf, Rank: '''Mus 3rd Class''', Hdqrs Company, 133rd NG, Svc # 1413704 *[[Johnston-5364|Willie Johnston]] Civil War, youngest MOH recipient, a drummer *[[Bye-406 |Joseph Bye]] Fought at Battle of Waterloo, June 18, 1815 Drummer - 1st Battalion 52nd Regiment of Foot, Company of Captain James McNair *[[McGregor-1223|John McGregor]] Alamo Defender, played his bagpipes *[[Crockett-311 |David Hawkins S Crockett]] Colonel, Alamo Defender, played his fiddle * * * ==Space Pages== *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Military_Musicians_Space_Page&public=1 Military Musicians Space Page] **[[Space:Memories_of_Pearl_Harbour|Memories of Pearl Harbour]] World War II * * * **Do You have other ancestors who were Military Musicians? Please add their WikiTree Number {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-33.jpg |align=r |size=130 |caption=buglar, War of 1812. }} {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-5.png |align=l |size=140 |caption=By Dawn's Early Light
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[[Terry-4560|William Terry]] [[Category: Fulham, Middlesex (London)]] [[Category: Reigate, Surrey]] == Biography == William Terry was born on the 23rd of June 1782, in Fulham, England. He was baptized on the 21st of July 1782 in Fulham, All Saints, Middlesex, England, in the presence of his parents John and Elizabeth Terry. ''Middlesex baptisms 1543-1876,'' database, ''FindMyPast'' ([https://search.findmypast.com/record?id=gbprs%2fb%2f907242166%2f1 Middlesex baptisms on FindMyPast$] : accessed 18 March 2018), entry for William Terry, 21 Jul 1782; citing Middlesex Baptisms, Parish Baptisms, England, United Kingdom Archives. TEXT First name(s): William, Last name: Terry, Baptism year: 1782, Baptism date: 21 Jul 1782, Parish: Fulham, All Saints, Father's first name(s): John, Mother's first name(s): Elizabeth, Relationship: Son, Residence: -, County: Middlesex, Country: England William married [[Bernard-2128|Susanna Bernard]] in 1811 at Christ Church, Greyfriars, Newgate, London, England. Marriage: "England Marriages, 1538–1973 ," database, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V529-ZRX England Marriages] : accessed 10 February 2018), William Terry and Susannah Bernard, 13 Jan 1811; citing Christ Church Greyfriars Newgate,London,London,England, reference , index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 417980, 417981, 417982, 417983, 417985, 417986, 417987, 417988, 417989, 417990, 942 B4HA V. 21. Their first born, [[Terry-4556|William]], arrived in 1812. He was christened at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Giles-without-Cripplegate St Giles-without-Cripplegate] in London, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JMW2-FQH England Births and Christenings] : accessed 4 March 2018), Willm Bernard Terry, 06 Feb 1812; citing SAINT GILES CRIPPLEGATE,LONDON,LONDON,ENGLAND, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 380,209. Their daughters [[Terry-5325|Susannah]] and [[Terry-4725|Mary]] were born in 1817 and 1828, both in St Lukes, Middlesex, England. William, age sixty-eight, was living on Edwin Street in Milton, Kent, England when the 1851 census was taken. He was retired, but had been in the service of the Honourable East India Company (HEIC). In the home with him was his wife Susannah (63), daughter Susannah (34), daughter Mary (23) and granddaughter Georgina (8). His daughter Susannah was working as a Milliner and Dressmaker. Neither of his daughters were marked as married. His son William (39) was living in Stepney, Middlesex with his wife and five children."1851 England Census," database with images, ''Ancestry'' ([https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8860&h=540257 1851 England Census on Ancestry$] : accessed 4 March 2018), entry for Wm Bernard Terry, ; citing Census Returns of England and Wales, 1851. Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), 1851. Data imaged from the National Archives, London, England. TEXT Name: Wm Bernard Terry, Age: 39, Estimated birth year: abt 1812, Relation: Head, Spouse's Name: Ann Wadwood Terry, Gender: Male, Where born: Cripplegate, Middlesex, England, Civil Parish: Stepney, Ecclesiastical parish: St Peter, County/Island: Middlesex, Country: England, Wm Bernard Terry 39, Ann Wadwood Terry 38, Susannah Mary Terry 12, Eliza Barnard Terry 10, Bernard George Terry 7, Lewis John Terry 4, Agnes Emily Terry 1, Mary Ann Wilkins 30 Ten years later William (79) was still living in Milton, Kent; but now on Peacock street. His occupation was listed as 'Pensioner.' William's wife Susannah (74) was also in the home, as was his daughter Mary (32). Mary was listed as 'Unmarried,' and had no occupation. William lived to the age of eighty-four. His death was registered in the third quarter of 1866, in Reigate, Surrey, England. Death: "England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007," database, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2V9N-SHS England and Wales Death] : accessed 7 Aug 2017), William Terry, 1866; from "England & Wales Deaths, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Death, Reigate, Surrey, England, General Register Office, Southport, England. William was buried on the 31st July 1866 at Burstow, Surrey, England. Burial: "England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991," database, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JDC9-T31 England Deaths] : accessed 7 Aug 2017), William Terry, burial 31 Jul 1866; citing Burstow, Surrey, England, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 1,470,975. The ceremony was performed by John Davis. === Residence === :'''1841''': Bombay Trying to locate 1841 census: Bombay :'''1851''': Milton, Kent, England "England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGLM-CRP England and Wales Census] : accessed 4 Mar 2018), William Terry, Milton, Kent, England; citing Milton, Kent, England, p. 53, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. :'''1861''': Milton, Kent, England "England and Wales Census, 1861," database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2MP-48RR England and Wales Census] : accessed 4 Mar 2018), William Terry, Milton, Kent, England; from "1861 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 9, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. :'''1866''': Outwood, Surrey, England === Research Notes === : Milton to Outwood is about a hundred miles. Is this his burial record? Had he moved to be with family, or in a hospital, in 1866? : Where is the 1831 census for William? : There were twelve marriage for a John Terry in the years before William's birth. Out of those twelve, only one married an Elizabeth. This was Elizabeth Irons, with the marriage occurring in St Marylebone, London, England. "England Marriages, 1538–1973 ," database, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V524-2FT familysearch.org] : 10 February 2018), John Terry and Elizabth Irons, 17 Jun 1779; citing Saint Mary-St Marylebone Road,St Marylebone,London,England, reference , index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 942 B4HA V. 51, 942 B4HA V. 52, 942 B4HA V. 54, 942 B4HA V. 55, 942 B4HA V. 56, 942 B4HA V. 57. This is the only likely set of parents for William. == Sources == ('''Note:''' You can't put any tags after the References tag or it will create an error). ---- [[Terry-4556|William Bernard Terry]] William Bernard Terry was born before the 6th of March 1812, as he was christened on that day. "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JMW2-FQH England Births and Christenings] : accessed 4 March 2018), Willm Bernard Terry, 06 Feb 1812; citing SAINT GILES CRIPPLEGATE,LONDON,LONDON,ENGLAND, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 380,209. The blessed event occurred at St Giles-without-Cripplegate in London, England. William married [[Mutton-521|Anne Westwood Mutton]] on the 13th of February 1836, in Saint Botolph Bishopsgate, London, England."England Marriages, 1538–1973 ," database, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NJZZ-M32 England Marriages] : accessed 4 March 2018), William Bernard Terry and Anne Westwood Mutton, 13 Feb 1836; citing St. Botolph Bishopsgate, London, England, reference 200-599, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 568,021."England Marriages, 1538–1973 ," database, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NJPX-L2W England Marriages] : accessed 4 March 2018), William Bernard Terry and Anne Westwood Maitton, 13 Feb 1836; citing Saint Botolph Bishopsgate,London,London,England, reference , index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 380,150, 380,151. William lived in Mile End, Stepney, Middlesex when the 1851 census was taken....... etc '''{{Blue|Note: To insert the picture here upload the picture to a Space page. Look on the lower right of the page after that is done. The code is there to copy and paste into your profile. You can make changes such as align (instead of c for center use l for left or r for right). You can change the size from m for medium to a pixel number. Try changing the number and then click on 'Preview' at the bottom. Adjust the number until it is the size you want. You can use the caption or leave that empty.}}''' {{Image|file=Mindy_s_Working_Space_1.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=1851 Census }} William died in 1879. His death was reported in the third quarter, in West Ham, Essex, England."England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007," database, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2VM4-D7R England and Wales Deaths] : accessed 4 March 2018), William Bernard Terry, 1879; from "England & Wales Deaths, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Death, West Ham, Essex, England, General Register Office, Southport, England. He had lived to the age of sixty-seven. === Residence === :'''{{Blue|See the [[Space:Mindy%27s_Working_Space_4|Table Help]] for how to make an easy table}}''' : :'''1841''': : Place: Ashford Street, St Leonard Shoreditch, Middlesex, England"England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQJP-SCX England and Wales Census] : accessed 4 March 2018), William Terry, St Leonard Shoreditch, Middlesex, England; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. {| class=wikitable border="1" align="center" |- | Household|| Role || Yr Born|| Birthplace |- | William Terry || Head || 1812 || London |- | Ann Terry || Wife || 1813||Huntingdon |- | Ann Agnes Terry || Dau || 1837 || Shoreditch, London |- | Susannah Mary Terry || Dau || 1839 || Shoreditch, London |- | Elizabeth Bernard Terry || Dau || 1841 || Shoreditch |} :'''1851''': : Place: Raith Terrace, Stepney, London, England"1851 England Census," database, ''Ancestry'' ([https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8860&h=540257 1851 England Census on Ancestry$] : accessed 4 March 2018), entry for Wm Bernard Terry, 1851; citing Census Returns of England and Wales, 1851. Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), 1851. Data imaged from the National Archives, London, England. TEXT Name: Wm Bernard Terry, Age: 39, Estimated birth year: abt 1812, Relation: Head, Spouse's Name: Ann Wadwood Terry, Gender: Male, Where born: Cripplegate, Middlesex, England, Civil Parish: Stepney, Ecclesiastical parish: St Peter, County/Island: Middlesex, Country: England, See chart for household members {| class=wikitable border="1" align="center" |- | Household|| Role || Yr Born|| Birthplace|| Occupation |- | William Terry || Head || 1812 || Cripplegate, Middlesex|| Clerk, Unemployed |- | Ann Westwood Terry || Wife || 1813||Huntingdon|| -- |- | Susannah Mary Terry || Dau || 1838 || Shoreditch|| -- |- | Elizabeth Bernard Terry || Dau || 1841 || Shoreditch|| -- |- | Bernard George Terry || Son || 1844 || Bow|| Scholar |- |Lewis John Terry || Son ||1847 || Bow|| Scholar |- | Agnes Emily Terry || Dau || 1850 || Stepney|| -- |} :'''1861''': : Place: 1 Raith Terrace, Stepney, London, England"1861 England Census," database, ''Ancestry'' ([https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8767&h=5929483 England Census on Ancestry$] : accessed 4 March 2018), entry for Wm Bernard Terry, 1861; citing Census Returns of England and Wales, 1861. Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), 1861. Data imaged from The National Archives, London, England. TEXT Name: Wm Bernard Terry, Age: 49, Estimated birth year: abt 1812, Relation: Head, Spouse's Name: Ann W Terry, Gender: Male, Where born: Cripplegate, Middlesex, England, Civil Parish: Stepney, Ecclesiastical parish: St Peter, County/Island: Middlesex, Country: England, See chart for household members {| class=wikitable border="1" align="center" |- | Household|| Role || Yr Born|| Birthplace|| Occupation |- | Wm Bernard Terry || Head || 1812 || London||-- |- | Ann W Terry || Wife || 1813||Huntingdon|| -- |- | Susannah My Terry || Dau || 1839 || Shoreditch|| Manufacturer |- | Georgiana M Terry || Dau || 1841 || Poplar, London|| Hair Maker |- | Bernard Geo Terry || Son || 1844 || Poplar, London||-- |- | Agnes Emily Terry || Dau || 1850 || Stepney|| Scholar |} :'''1871''': : Place: Stratford, West Ham, Essex, England "England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VFVD-JXY England and Wales Census] : accessed 4 March 2018), William B Terry, 1871. {| class=wikitable border="1" align="center" |- | Household|| Role || Yr Born|| Birthplace|| Occupation |- | William B Terry || Head || 1812 ||Applegate, Middlesex||Clerk of Agricultural Chemicals |- | Anne W Terry || Wife || 1813||Somersham, Hampshire|| Wife |- | Barnard G Terry || Son || 1844 || Bow, Middlesex||Warehouseman at Brushmakers |- | Agnes E Terry || Dau || 1851 || Mile End, Middlesex|| Fancy Woolworker |} === Research Notes === : To Do: Finish Bio, look for burial record. == Sources == ---- I actually prefer to do the Residence section without the tables. Note: you can also use the tables in the Sources section under the citation for that census record. I add the Residence section as follows: :=== Residence === ::'''1880''': ::'''1900''': ::'''1910''': Which gives you the following: === Residence === :'''1880''': :'''1900''': :'''1910''': Then you can add the locations and citations === Residence === :'''1880''': Harrison County, Kentucky[2] :'''1900''': Cynthiana, Harrison, Kentucky[3] :'''1910''': Cynthiana, Harrison, Kentucky[5] ---- :''If you have any questions about the instructions on this page contact [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]]''

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Mindy's Working Space 6

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Mindy's Working Space 8

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Workspace for use with WikiTree members or activities ---- For the '''Connect-a-Thon''': * These are marriages from Fairfax County, Virginfia (the home of George Washington) for a twenty year span surrounding the American Revolution. '''Total Records''': 864 '''{{Blue|(318 Marriages)}}''' (56 couples profiles already on WikiTree) * I did not 'do the work' for you - you will still have to take each person and find family members to add. This will help fill in gaps for Fairfax County though so thank you! * I did not 'correct' the spelling of the names. They are spelled as they were indexed. If they were spelled differently in the various records I listed both spellings. * A few of them married twice. If you see someone else is adding children to the profile, add your marriage source and work on a different couple. * Many of these appear to be indexed with marriage return records. Their marriage may have come sooner so it is okay if the matching profile has a date that is slightly earlier. * You can copy and paste the names and date at the end of the citation if you want * If the marriage is already on the profile you can still add this as a second source, and then look for census (or other) records to add children. * When you pick a section add your name after the letter(s) ** === E - G Mindy === * When you are done with a section add Done ** === E - G Mindy DONE === '''Citation to use''': :* Bentley, Elizabeth Petty. ''Virginia Marriage Records: From the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography...'' (Baltimore, MD: Clearfield Company Inc, 1982), pp. 633-635, 417, 646. These records were taken from bonds, ministers' returns, licenses, registers, ministerial records, and newspapers. ''See the text in the biography for details on this specific marriage.'' ---- == Fairfax County, Virginia Marriages == : '''{{Blue|Blue}}''' = I couldn't find records for them anywhere (except for their marriage). === A - Mindy DONE === ** Can you believe I never moved on from Abner Gregg on Friday?! I just kept working his family, whomever they are

Mineau Name Study

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[[Category:Mineau Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Mineau-29|Priscilla Nelson]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Mineola City Cemetery

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The purpose of this page is to list the names of individuals that are buried in this cemetery. Please feel free to add the names of individuals that you know are buried here. Feel free to add plot data and/or coordinates if you have them. :::'''''*Mineola City Cemetery''''' :::'''''*Mineola''''' :::'''''*Wood County''''' :::'''''*Texas, USA''''' :::'''''*[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/366703 Cedars Memorial Gardens in findagrave.com].''''' :::'''''*Note: Also known as Mineola City Cemetery''''' :::'''''*Note: Here are the names of individuals buried in Mineola City Cemetery].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-101|Alexander Hamilton Blackstock]].''''' :::'''''*[[Gee-811|Sarah Pairlee Gee Blackstock]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-102|John Franklin Blackstock]].''''' :::'''''*[[Jordan-3729|Margret Ann Jordan Blackstock]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-109|Verdie Blackstock]].''''' :::'''''*[[Humphreys-494|Ruby Humphries Blackstock]].''''' :::'''''*[[Reese-1253|Bessie L. Reese Blackstock]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-111|Solon Blackstock]].''''' :::'''''*[[Reese-1253|Bessie L. Reese Blackstock]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-108|Zoro Blackstock Waters]].''''' :::'''''*[[Waters-2204|Zelvin Waters]].''''' :::'''''*[[Reese-2110|William Orvilla Reese]].''''' :::'''''*[[Gumpert-46|Iva Gumpert Humphreys]].''''' :::'''''*[[Humphreys-1809|Coly J. Humphreys]].''''' :::'''''*[[Maxfield-135|Albert Talton Maxfield]].''''' :::'''''*[[Maxfield-139|John Talton Maxfield]].''''' :::'''''*[[McGuire-1016|Irene McGuire Maxfiled]].''''' :::'''''*[[Rapp-860|Norval Rapp]].'''''

Mineral County, West Virginia

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[[Category: West Virginia Projects]] [[ Category:West Virginia]] [[Category: Hartmansville United Methodist Church Cemetery, Hartmansville, West Virginia]] [[Category: Queens Meadow Point Cemetery, Keyser, West Virginia]] [[Category: Rees Memorial Cemetery, Fort Ashby, West Virginia]] [[Category: Mineral County, West Virginia]] *'''[[Space:West_Virginia|West Virginia Space Page]]''' --------- {{One Place Study | place =Mineral County, West Virginia | category =Mineral County, West Virginia }} -------
Mineral County, West Virginia
'''History''' Wikipedia contributors, "Mineral County, West Virginia," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mineral_County,_West_Virginia&oldid=831781066 Wikipedia] (accessed March 27, 2018). '''Government Offices'''
:Mineral County Courthouse :150 Armstrong St :Phone: 304-788-3924 : Fax: 304-788-4109 "Mineral County, West Virginia"-West Virginia Counties-West Virginia.gov online resources. Copyright © 2017 WV.gov WV.gov( Web 27 March 2018)[https://www.wv.gov/local/Pages/counties.aspx?county=Mineral WV.gov] '''Geography'''
There are the following land features in Mineral County: “West Virginia Gazetteer” Copyright © 2018 HTL, Inc. West Virginia Gazetter (Web Accessed 26 March 2018)[https://westvirginia.hometownlocator.com/features/countyfeatures,scfips,54057,c,mineral.cfm WV Gazetter] : Flats 1 : Gaps 6 : Ranges 1 : Ridges 2 : Springs 18 : Streams 71 : Summits 9 : Swamps 1 : Valleys 7 '''Adjacent counties'''
* Allegany (MD) * Garrett (MD) * Grant * Hampshire * Hardy '''Protected areas''' '''Demographics''' :Area * Total 329 sq mi (852 km2) * Land 328 sq mi (850 km2) * Water 1.4 sq mi (4 km2), 0.4% * Population (est.2015) 27,451 * Density 84/sq mi (32/km2) '''Cities'''
Antioch / Barnum / Beryl / Blaine / Burlington / Champwood / Claysville / Cross / Dans Run / Emoryville / Forge Hill / Fort Ashby / Hampshire / Hartmansville / Headsville / Laurel Dale / Limestone / Markwood / Nethkin / New Creek / Oakmont / Patterson Creek / Reeses Mill / Rocket Center / Russelldale / Short Gap / Skyline / Sulphur City / Wagoner / Wiley Ford / Elk Garden / Piedmont / Carpendale / Ridgeley / Keyser '''Formed From'''
Mineral County was created 1 February 1866 from Hampshire County. '''Resources'''
'''Census'''
As of the 2000 United States Census there were 28,212 people, 10,784 households, and 7,710 families residing in the county. The median income for a household in the county was $31,149, and the median income for a family was $37,866. As of the 2010 Census of the United States there were 28,212 people, 11,550 households, and 7,879 families residing in the county. The median income for a household in the county was $36,571 and the median income for a family was $46,820. '''Notables'''
* Colonel James Allen * John Ashby * Woodrow Wilson Barr * Thomas Carskadon * Henry G. Davis * Thomas Beall Davis * Lynndie England * Henry Louis Gates * Nancy Hanks Lincoln, mother of Abraham Lincoln * Jonah Edward Kelley * John Kruk * Leo Mazzone * Catherine Marshall * Walter E. "Jack" Rollins * Harley Orrin Staggers, Sr. * Harley "Buckey" Staggers, Jr. * Steve Whiteman '''Land Grants''' '''Cemeteries'''
[[:Category:Mineral_County%2C_West_Virginia%2C_Cemeteries|Cemeteries on WikiTree]] '''Sources'''

Mineral Spring Park

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The Story Of This Mississippi Park Will Surely Astonish You There’s no shortage of hidden gems in Mississippi, and if you’re looking for one to add to your must-visit list, Mineral Springs Park is a great choice. Located in the small town of Iuka, the park has an interesting past that dates back centuries and is made up of a unique combination of history and mythology. by Bill Pitts, from facts provided by the Iuka Public Library and the Tishomingo County Archives and History Museum It is told that a Chickasaw Indian chief by the name of Iuka, sick and beyond the ministrations of his tribe’s healers, heard of the curative powers of the natural spring waters found at a location in what is now northeast Mississippi, not far from the Tennessee River. Eager for a cure, he had his people carry him there. Drinking deeply, he was relieved of his suffering. He recognized the powers inherent in these waters and chose to make his home there, where he stayed until the end of his days. Chief Iuka hasn’t been the only benefactor of the springs over the years. Slowly filtering through countless miles of underground rock strata and accumulating the minerals that gave them the rare properties that so many sought, the waters found their way to the surface, and into the history and mythology of Tishomingo County. White settlers coming into the area followed Chief Iuka’s lead and the town of Iuka, named after this chief, grew around the six springs. Prosperity followed and in 1856 the Memphis and Charleston Railroad came through, the choice being influenced by the springs, although a more logical path lay several miles away. But the presence of the railroad made Iuka a strategic target for Union troops during the Civil War. Three major engagements were fought in and around the town. Following the Civil War, Reconstruction wasn’t the only hardship facing the south. Yellow Fever spread through the populace, but Iuka was spared and became a place of refuge with people coming from as far away as Memphis to escape the scourge and to seek the restorative waters. Iuka’s exemption from the disease was credited to the springs and the fame of the waters spread. Less than two decades following the end of the Civil War, Iuka was a fashionable spa, a mecca for the wealthy from the North and the East—places like Washington, D.C. and New York City. The Mineral Springs Hotel was built in 1872 and pavilions were erected over the springs for those “taking the waters.” Visitors strolled among the oaks and elms of Mineral Springs Park, and gathered around the park’s bandstand to listen to concerts under the stars. World famous orchestras played to gala dances in the Mineral Springs Hotel’s gaslit ballroom. Bookings were solid from May until September. The waters blessed more than just the body and soul. The Mineral Springs Hotel was built during the surge of prosperity that the mineral springs brought to Iuka. Then the attention of the world was focused on the waters of Iuka when, at the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair, a panel of judges deemed Iuka’s mineral water “best in the United States” for purity and mineral content. Bottled Iuka water became a much sought after commodity. But World War One ended any hope for cashing in on this fame. Iuka’s dreamed-of prosperity became another casualty of the war. The waters’ devotees and the special trains from the East dried up as did the springs’ flow from the build up of mineral deposits and from neglect. During the Depression years, the bandstand and pavilion fell into disrepair. Finally, the grand Mineral Springs Hotel was lost to fire. In the 1960s, a group of Iuka businessmen started a campaign to restore the springs and the park to their original condition and give the community a boost. Sadly, this endeavor died in the making. However, in the 1970s, Iukan George Page led a civic-wide project to improve the park for the enjoyment of the town’s children, “our most valuable asset.” With money raised by the local Lions Club, and matching state and federal funds, new playground equipment and benches were installed. A new bandstand was built, and an authentic log cabin was located and moved to the park. And the springs remain. Although mostly clogged by their own mineral load, they are still there, situated in a circular area about fifty feet, with three still flowing. As Cindy Nelson with the Tishomingo County Archives and History Museum stated, “Scientists profess surprise that in such a small space so many different streams should be found, so different yet so vital, sulphur, iron, magnesia, carbonic acid gas, alum, and many other chemicals, good for so many ailments...” Cindy says that the park has a certain mystique about it, this “walk through history.” Not too far away, Chief Iuka’s grave is supposedly part of the foundation of the BankcorpSouth building. He chose this place to live out his life and now it seems that he has become a solid part of the locale, imbedded in the physical as well as the historical, forever associated with the healing waters of Iuka’s Mineral Springs. For those of you with a chemist’s curiosity, here is the analysis of the waters of the Magic Springs of Iuka. Spring No. 1 For chronic malarial chills, loss of appetite, anemia, and general debility. Analysis: largely Peroxide of Iron, small quantities of Aluminum, Chloride of Lime, Chloride of Potassium, Chloride of Sodium, Free Carbonic Acid, and Sulphates in small proportions. Spring No. 2 – The Beauty Spring For dyspepsia (indigestion) and stomach troubles of all kinds. Analysis: largely Sulphurated Hydrogen, Free Carbonic Acid, with a small amount of Bicarbonate of Magnesia, Bicarbonate of Lime, Bicarbonate of Potash and Soda, and Chlorides of Potassium and Sodium. Spring No. 3 – The Star Spring For nervousness and as a general tonic. Analysis: Bicarbonate of Iron, Free Carbonic Acid, with small amount of Bicarbonate of Magnesium, Bicarbonate of Potash, Bicarbonate of Soda, and traces of Chloride. Spring No. 4 – Alum Water For sore eyes, ulcers, inflammations and sores of rheumatish. Analysis: Protosulphate of Iron, Sulphate of Soda, Carbonate of Magnesia, Chloride of Calcium, Sulphate of Aluminum, Earthy Phosphates, and Iodine combined with Magnesium. Spring No. 5 – Black Sulphur Water For Bright’s disease and all affections of the kidneys, bladder, and stomach. Analysis: Protoxide of Iron, Chloride of Sodium, Chloride of Calcium, Sulphate of Lime, Sulphate of Magnesia, Sulphate of Soda, Sulphurated Hydrogen Gas, and Carbonic Gas. Spring No. 6 Analysis: Iron, Calcium, Magnesium, Bicarbonates Silica, Sulphate of Radicle, Sodium of Potassium, and Chloride. http://www.newsouthernview.com/pages/nsv_smsb_iuka_water.html Hundreds of years ago, before the advent of "Big Pharma", people often died from simple ailments, many learned to heal with various herbs, plants, roots, bark, and even water. A Chickasaw Indian chief, by the name of Iuka, became sickened and was unable to be helped by his tribe's healers. He heard of the curative powers of the natural spring waters found at a location in what is now northeast Mississippi, not far from the Tennessee River. Eager for a cure, he had his people carry him there. Drinking deeply, he was relieved of his suffering. I can't find much history about Chief Iuka and what his particular ailment was. He recognized the powers in these waters and chose to make his home there, where he stayed until the end of his days. Chief Iuka hasn't been the only benefactor of the springs over the years. White settlers followed Chief Iuka's lead and a town grew around the six springs. It would be named Iuka (eye-you-ka) after the chief. The town became prosperous and the Memphis and Charleston Railroad came through because of the springs. Following the Civil War, Yellow Fever spread through the people, but the town of Iuka was spared and it became a place of refuge. Mineral Springs Park was donated to the town of Iuka by David Hubbard in the early 1840's. The exemption from the disease was credited to the springs and the fame of the waters spread. Less than two decades later Iuka was a fashionable spa, a mecca for the wealthy from places like Washington, D.C. and New York City. In 1872 pavilions were erected over the springs and visitors strolled under the shade of the oaks and elms of Mineral Springs Park and gathered around the park's bandstand for various concerts. At the St. Louis World's Fair (1904), a panel of judges deemed Iuka's mineral water "best in the United States" for purity and mineral content. Iuka stood to gain immensely from the bottling of water, but WWI came about and put an end to the chance of prosperity for the town. Visitors, devotees, and the trains from the East petered out, and due to neglect so did the springs, from a build up of the minerals. During the Depression years, the bandstand and pavilion fell into disrepair. In the 1960s, a group of Iuka businessmen started a campaign to restore the springs and the park to their original condition and give the community a boost, but it died out in the making. A decade later George Page led a civic-wide project to improve the park for the enjoyment of the town's children. With money raised by the local Lions Club, and matching state and federal funds, new playground equipment and benches were installed. A new bandstand was built, and an authentic log cabin was located and moved to the park. The breeze blowing across the porch of the cabin is several degrees cooler than other areas of the park because of the shade trees. The three remaining flowing springs are situated in a circular area about fifty feet. The taste is very similar to my tap water at home. I expected a distinct taste, but only one spring did have a strong taste. The taste was more of "old pipe" than minerals. There aren't any placards posted to detail what minerals are in the water. I have read elsewhere, Cindy Nelson with the Tishomingo County Archives and History Museum stated, "Scientists profess surprise that in such a small space so many different streams should be found, so different yet so vital, sulphur, iron, magnesia, carbonic acid gas, alum, and many other chemicals, good for so many ailments..." There is also a memorial area with etched stones and flags on the side of the park closest to the main street. These memorials range from 9-11 to WWI and the POWs. There are two tall water fountains in this area and they are usually the ones that kids (and some adults) like to play in and splash each other. Across the way from the cabin is a covered bridge, but there is no information about it posted anywhere, so the age or date it was built is unknown. The activity center, a large brick building with open floor space, is available for various gatherings and uses. This is a very quiet and serene park. There were children playing basketball and some were scattered throughout the park laughing and playing, yet it was very quiet. https://www.yelp.com/biz/iuka-mineral-springs-park-iuka

Minerton, Ohio

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'''Minerton''' was a rural community that existed in Vinton County, Ohio from the late 1830s until approximately 1940. It was the home of the now abandoned [[:Category:St. Mary's Catholic Church, Minerton, Ohio|St. Mary's Catholic Church]], Minerton, Ohio, and its associated cemetery. ==Sources== See also: *[[:Category: Minerton, Ohio]]

Minerva

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[[Category:Liverpool,_Nova_Scotia_Colony]][[Category: 1810s Ships]][[Category: Privateers]][[Category: Privateers, War of 1812]] ----- {{Privateers War of 1812|Canadian}} ----- ==Minerva== Sloop MINERVA, of [[Space:Liverpool, Nova Scotia|Liverpool, Nova Scotia]], October 3rd, 1814. Sixty-four ton single-sticker with three 4-pounder guns, ten pistols, twenty muskets, twenty boarding pikes, and a crew of forty-five men. She was the command of Joseph Bartlett, of Liverpool, who was also part owner, along with [[Barss-7|Joseph]] and [[Barss-21|Thomas Barss]] and [[Webster-3664|Andrew Webster]]. Capt. Bartlett, who commanded the Lively, captured in mid-September, 1814 , did not linger long in American captivity, for his warrant for the Minerva is dated October 3rd, and on a Sunday evening, October 30th, he chased the sloop Eliza Ann ashore on Block Island with the Minerva, got her off, and sent her into Liverpool with her cargo of 1,500 bushels of corn. [[Barss-22|Isaiah Barss]], at one time of the [[Space:Liverpool_Packet|Liverpool Packet]], was her prize-master.C.H.J.Snider, Under the Red Jack: privateers of the Maritime Provinces of Canada in the War of 1812 (London: Martin Hopkinson & Co. Ltd, 1928), 225-258 [http://1812privateers.org/Canada/index.html] ==Sources==

Minerva, Convict Voyage to New South Wales 1824

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[[Category:Minerva, Arrived 19 Nov 1824]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] === Convict ship ''Minerva'' 14 July 1824 from London - 19 November 1824 at Port Jackson === '''SHIP NEWS.''' On Friday arrived the ship Minerva, Captain John Bell, sailed from London the 14th of July, touched at the Cape of Good Hope, which she left the 1st of October, with 170 male pri-soners; lost two on the passage. The guard consists of Major Kirkwood, Quarter Master Hales and 43 men of the 40th Regt. lost one man. Surgeon Superintendent Dr. Nesbitt, R. N. Brings a mail. Passengers—Mrs. Hales and three children, and Mrs. Bell. From '''The Australian''' (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848) of Thursday 25 November 1824, Page 3. SHIP NEWS. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/37071698? === For Full Passenger Lists check === '''Convict Records Database''' - site by Steve Thomas at: https://convictrecords.com.au/ships/minerva/1824 '''Claim a Convict''' website Lesley Uebel & Hawkesbury on the Net © 1998 - 2018 : at: http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/claimaconvict/shipDetails.php?shipId=275 '''Convict Stockade''' from OZGENIE & History Australia at: http://www.historyaustralia.org.au/twconvic/Minerva+1824 === Further Information From === Jen Willetts' '''Free Settler or Felon''' website at: https://www.jenwilletts.com/convict_ship_minerva_1824.htm

Mingea Name Study

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[[Category:Mingea Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Coles-1048|Robin Coles]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Minihane Name Study

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category: Minihane Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Minihane Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Minihane Minihane] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Minihane name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Minihane's), by time period (18th Century Minihane's), or by topic (Minihane DNA, Minihane Occupations, Minihane Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Minihane Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Wiki-ID|Name]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Minihane}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * [[Walsh-10867|Barb Walsh]] * *

Mining Disaster Template

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[[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:XXX United States Mining Disasters Team|XXX United States Mining Disasters]] | '''XXX Disaster''' ''This mining disaster is in need of help developing it. Are you interested in adopting this location?''
Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: * Location: * Victims: * Cause: ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== '''To Create the Category''' :To create the category for this Disaster, please add [[Category:Mine Name Disaster, City, State, YYYY]] at the top of this page. When the category link shows up red at the bottom of the profile, click it to add the parent categories [[Category:State, Mining Disasters]] and [[Category:City, State]]. Please remove these category instructions after the category has been added. ===Victims=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} {{Clear}} ===Sources===

Mining Disasters Team

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Minish Name Study

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[[Category:Minish Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Moore-14517|G. Moore]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Minish and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. The current emphasis is on early Minish family members that came to Maryland and settled in Surry County, North Carolina in the 1700s and early 1800s. === Known Variations === Variations of the name Minish include: Minnish, Menish, Menich, Minick, Minnick, Mineck === Notable Minish Persons === * [[Minish-34|Joseph George Minish]] (1916-2007), American Democratic Party politician, Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New Jersey (1963-1985) == Tasks == * Add [[:Category:Minish Name Study]] to existing profiles in Wikitree for persons with the last name of Minish or the wives and children of Minish persons. Only sourced profiles should include this category. * Create profiles for descendants of Minishes with profiles and connect to the Global Tree. * Search Find A Grave, FamilySearch, and Ancestry for other sourced persons with the last name of Minish and add their profiles to Wikitree. === DNA === * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=MINISH&order=name Minish], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=MINNISH&order=name Minnish DNA Takers] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=yDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=MINISH&order=name Minish], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=yDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=MINNISH&order=name Minnish Y-Chomsome Takers in Wikitree] === Early Census Records === The following table shows the occurrences of the Name Minish and variations in the US Census records between 1790 and 1850. It shows the importance of looking for variations of spelling of the name when looking for Census records. {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue; text-align=center;" |- !colspan=5|Heads of Households in US Census with last name of "Minish" |- !Year !Total (all variations) !Total (just Minish) !Locations !Other Variations of Minish |- |1790 |31 |none | |31 Minick, Minnick, Minick, Mineck, Manix, Menich: 3 in MD; 23 in PA; 3 in SC; 2 in NY |- |1800 |122 |3 |James in Surry Co, NC; Mary in Dorchester Co, MD; Richard in Broad Creek, Somerset Co, MD |119 Minick, Minnick, Menech, Manick, Meanick, Minnyck: 7 in MD; 35 in PA; 1 in ME; 1 in CT; 3 in MA; 2 in NC (Manick) |- |1810 |102 |2 |Richard in Gallatin Co, KY; Jacob in Donegal, Lancaster Co. PA |100 |- |1820 |113 |3 |James in Capt Dennies District, Surry Co, NC; Thomas in Capt Dennies District, Surry Co, NC; Richard in Gallatin Co, KY |110 |- |1830 |193 |6 | |187 |- |1840 |809 | 8 |George and Richard in Carroll Co, KY; D. in Pike, Alleghany Co, NY; Darra D in Miami Co, OH; Thomas in Westmorland Co, PA; Albert in Passiac Co, NJ; George in Auora Co, IN; Jennie in Dearborn Co, IN; |801 |- |1850 |3,271 |51 | |3,229 (23 Minnish; 533 Minick; 509 Minnick; 79 Menich; 55 Menick; 2 Manick; 79 Menich; 27 Minic; 3 Monix) |} The oldest Minish in the 1850 US Census was Elizabeth Menix, who was 105 years old (born in 1745)and living with David Hulet and Elizabeth Hulet (presumably her daughter) in Telfair County, Georgia. There is also a death certificate for an Abraham Minick, who died in Philadelphia, PA on Apr 13, 1821 and was born in 1745. == Problem Areas and Brick Walls == We are still working on understanding the Thomas and Elizabeth Minish family connections in Surry County, North Carolina. == Metrics == * Sep 13, 2018, We have started with 21 profiles. The earliest Minish is [[Minish-6|James Minish]] and his wife [[Soloman-124|Elizabeth Soloman Minish]], born about 1765, possibly in Maryland == Sources and References == * ''The Minishes of Maryland, North Carolina, Georgia, and Kentucky, A Family History from Early 1700'', editor William Harrison Minish, compiled by Bobby Hope Minish, William Harrison Minish, Publisher Evansville Bindery, 2011, Length 555 pages, [https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Minishes_of_Maryland_North_Carolina.html?id=JgtYtwAACAAJ Link], John Minish, son of John M. Minish (d. 1733) was born in Maryland. He married Elesabeth. They had five known sons. Their sons, James (1760-1836), Richard (1770-1843) and Isaac (1772-1849), settled in North Carolina, Kentucky and Georgia respectively. * Family History of John Minish (?-1775): Dorchester County, Maryland, Researched and Contributed by Bill Minish, WHMinish@aol.com, [http://files.usgwarchives.net/md/dorchester/history/family/minish-j.txt Link] * Surry County, North Carolina Marriage Bonds * North Carolina Census Records 1790-1840, 1850-1940 * Wikipedia * "Pennsylvania, Philadelphia City Death Certificates, 1803-1915," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JDGX-G3J : 8 March 2018), Abraham Minick, 13 Apr 1821; citing 1605, Philadelphia City Archives and Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia; FHL microfilm 1,903,129.

Minisink Valley region

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[[Category: Middle Colonies]] [[Category: New Netherland Descendants 1674-1776]] == Minisink Valley Region == The Minisink Valley or Minisink Region is a geographic area centered on the Delaware River, perhaps best understood today as the area where the states of New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania come together. As described by Vosburgh, the "Minisink country" consists of the valley of the Neversink, west of the Shawangunk Mountains, and the Delaware valley, as far as the Delaware Water Gap. In early years (1690s and later), the Neversink River was called the "Machackemeck" (alternatively Maghaghkemeck), and the valley between the places now known as Cuddebackville and Port Jervis was often called "Peenpack." "Dutch" settlers (including people of French Huguenot and English ancestry), moving out from New Netherland settlements (principally from the Esopus/Kingston area of Ulster County, New York), first arrived in about 1690. The first land patent was the Waghaghkemeck Patent, granted 14 October 1697 to [[Caudebec-2|Jacob Cuddeback]], Thomas Swartwout, Anthony Swartwout, Bernardus Swartwout, Jan Tys, Peter Guimar and David Jamison. === Early Churches === There were four Dutch churches in the Minisink area in the 1700s, the Minisink, Machackemeck, Walpeck, and Smith(s)field churches. The Minisink church (also known as the the Nominack or Namanach church) was below modern-day Port Jervis, on the Old Mine Road, in what is now the township of Montague, Sussex County, New Jersey. The church consistory was established in 1737, the year of the first church records.Vosburgh, Royden Woodward, ed. ''Minisink Valley Reformed Dutch Church Records, 1716-1830''. ''[[Space:Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society|Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society]]''. Vol. V. New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1913. pages iv-xi. The first Machackemeck Church was built about 1743. It was on the Old Mine Road, about one quarter of a mile above the point where it crossed the Neversink. In 1913 Vosburgh described its location as the junction of East Main Street and New Jersey Avenue, in what is now the City of Port Jervis, New York. The old Machackemeck burying ground was across the East Main Street from the church. The Walpeck church was on the Old Mine Road in what is now Walpeck Township, Sussex County, New Jersey. The first church building was erected in about 1741. The Smithfield church was on the Pennsylvania side of the Delaware River, opposite Tock's Island. The first church there, known as the Old Log Church, is supposed to have been built around 1725. The Dutch church was organized in 1737 and worshiped in the Old Log Church.Vosburgh, page xiii ==Resources== ===Further Reading=== * Decker, Amelia Stickney. ''That Ancient Trail: (the Old Mine Road) : First Road of Any Length Built in America''. Petty Printing Company, 1942. Accessed on Ancestry.com at https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/11158/ *[http://minisink.org Minisink Valley Historical Society] *[http://minisink.org/patent.html Historical maps] (on the Historic Society website) *''[https://archive.org/details/historyofminisin00sticuoft A History of the Minisink Region]'', by Charles E. Stickney (1867) *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minisink Minisink] at Wikipedia * Vosburgh, Royden Woodward, ed. ''Minisink Valley Reformed Dutch Church Records, 1716-1830''. ''[[Space:Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society|Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society]]''. Vol. V. New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1913. * [https://minisinkvalleygenealogy.blogspot.com/2014/05/most-wretchedly-spelled-variants-of_7.html "Most Wretchedly Spelled" ~ Variants of Maghagh-kamieck], Blog post on Minisink Valley Genealogy website. === Church Records === Records for three of the churches that served this area (Minisink, Machackemeck, and Walpeck) are published together in ''[[Space:Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society|Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society]]'' Vol. 5. New York, 1913 (archive.org edition linked above) and also in ''[[Space:The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record|The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record]]'' Vol. 44 (New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1913). The churches are said to have been started in 1737, but the earliest church records date from 1716. Records for this area from years before 1716, as well as many records for years and decades after 1716, are typically found in the Kingston, New York, church records book compiled by Hoes (Hoes, Roswell Randall. ''[[Space:Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York|Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York]]''. New York: De Vinne Press, 1891.). Records for the fourth church, at Smithfield, Pennsylvania, are in ''Records of the Dutch Reformed Church, Smithfield, Pennsylvania, 1741-1814 = Kerckenboeck van de Gemeynte van Smithsfield'', available online at [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/213747?availability=Family%20History%20Library Family History Library]. ==Place Names== This region spans portions of the modern counties of Sullivan and Orange Counties in New York, Sussex County in New Jersey, and Pike County in Pennsylvania. Modern cities and towns include: In New York: *City of Port Jervis *Town of Deerpark *Cuddebackville *Rio *Huguenot *Westbrookville *Town of Forestburgh *Town of Greenville *Town of Lumberland *Town of Mamakating In New Jersey: *Wantage Township *Montague Township *Sandyston Township In Pennsylvania: *Dingmans Ferry Township *Borough of Matamoras *Borough of Milford == Sources == == Related WikiTree Pages == * [[Space:Benjamin_Brink_Mystery_Ancestry|Benjamin Brink Mystery Ancestry]] * [[Space:Fryenmoet's Invalid Baptisms|Fryenmoet's Invalid Baptisms]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Minisink_Valley_region|WikiTree profiles that link to this page]]

Minnesota, Death Index, 1908-2002

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Minnesota, Death Index, 1908-2002 No images available [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1937234 [FamilySearch.org Search]] [http://ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7316 [Ancestry.com Search]]

Minnesota/Iowa settlers

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[[Category:Iowa Projects]][[Category:Minnesota, Projects]] == Welcome to the Minnesota/Iowa Settlers Project== This is a sub-project of the [[Project:United States History|United States History Project]]. The goal of this project is to find ancestors who were settlers in Iowa and Minnesota. They could have been involved in the U.S.-Dakota War of 1812, or have been in the First Minnesota Regiment. They could just be plain settlers. This would be a good way to find out more about the settlers of these states. Right now this project just has 1 member, myself. I am [[N.-78|Julia N.]] Contact me if you have questions or want to join. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Find out who moved to the Minnesota and Iowa territories. * Find out where they came from. *Add profiles (if needed) for Minnesota and Iowa settlers. *Improve profiles of existing settlers. *Add links to this page on the profiles of settlers that say, "...... ....... was a settler of Minnesota or Iowa. Visit [[Space:Minnesota/Iowa settlers|The Minnesota/Iowa Settlers project]] if you are interested. *Contact members to see who might want to join. Contact me with what task you want to work on. I will try to keep the list up to date so you have a list of tasks that you can do. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12233325 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Minnesota Adoption Resources

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[[Category:United States Adoption Resources]] [[Project:Adoption_Angels|Adoption Angels Project]] The Adoption Angels Project is currently editing and expanding all Resources by Location pages. It is a work in progress. [[McBeth-165|McBeth-165]] 00:49, 21 August 2020 (UTC) ---- '''Minnesota is an "open state" as of 2015''', "an adult adoptee can get an original birth certificate for adoptions finalized after 8/1/1982." ==Original birth certificate== ==Non Identifying Information== ==Third Party Agencies== (adoption agencies, orphanages, intermediaries) ==State Laws== ==Additional Local Resources== ==WikiTree Project==

Minnesota Cemeteries Team Progress

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This page is part of the [[Space:Minnesota_Cemeteries_Team|Minnesota Cemeteries Team]]. Please add the cemeteries that you have completed or are working on to the table below in alphabetical order, along with other pertinent data, and include your best estimates of the percentages of completion for photography and transcriptions. Be sure to check this table before starting a new cemetery to avoid duplications of effort. '''Note:''' You do not have to finish a whole cemetery before moving on to the next! You can certainly create profiles as you transcribe the images, and if you're doing a bigger cemetery in multiple visits, you can transcribe and create profiles for the sections you've done without waiting until you've photographed the whole cemetery. ===Table of Cemeteries=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Cemetery Name ! scope="col" | City ! scope="col" | County ! scope="col" | Started By ! scope="col" | Start Date ! scope="col" | Survey (% complete) ! scope="col" | Transcription (% complete) ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Space:St. Vincent Cemetery, St. Vincent, Minnesota|St. Vincent Cemetery]]||St. Vincent||Kittson||[[Lavoie-74|Lianne Lavoie]]||2014-08-06||100%||2%||{{Image|file=St_Vincent_Cemetery_St_Vincent_Minnesota.jpg |caption=St. Vincent Cemetery sign|size=m}} |- |[[Space:St. Mary's Cemetery (previously known as Sacred Heart Cemetery)|St. Mary's Cemetery]]||Little Falls||Morrison||[[Jendro-6|Curtis Jendro]]||2014-12||?||0%|| {{Image|file=St_Mary_s_Cemetery_previously_known_as_Sacred_Heart_Cemetery.jpg |caption=St. Mary's Cemetery|size=m}} |- |[[Space:Lakewood Cemetery, Minneapolis, Minnesota|Lakewood Cemetery]]||Minneapolis||Hennepin||[[Jares-3|Phillip Jares]]||05-16-2016||?||0%|| {{Image|file=Lakewood_Cemetery_Minneapolis_Minnesota-1.jpg |caption=Lakewood Cemetery Memorial Chapel|size=m}} |}

Minnesota Historical Timeline

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[[Category:Minnesota]][[Category:Minnesota Territory]][[Category:Minnesota History]] == Introduction == This space was created for genealogists in Wikitree to assist in researching persons with ties to Minnesota. == Timeline of Minnesota == This original timeline was published on eReference Desk (ereferencedesk.com) without citations.eReference Desk. "Minnesota History Timeline Important Dates, Events, and Milestones in Minnesota History." ''50 State Guide - eRD'', https://www.ereferencedesk.com/resources/state-history-timeline/minnesota.html. Accessed September 7, 2023. Sources have been provided for events when found. Pre-history Minnesota Historical Society Mill City Museum timeline. https://www.mnhs.org/millcity/learn/history/timeline * 10,000 BCE - Glacial River Warren falls is formed near what is now downtown St. Paul and begins its slow journey upstream due to natural erosion. * 8,000 BCE - The falls move past Bdote, the confluence of Mni Sota Wakpa (Minnesota) and Haha Wakpa (Mississippi). The Dakota refer to the falls as Owamniyomni. 1600s * 1659-1660 - French fur traders [[Chouart-6|Médard Chouart]] and [[Radisson-1|Pierre-Esprit Radisson]] explore western end of Lake Superior and environs.Canadian Museum of History. "In the footsteps of Chouart Des Groseilliers" in "The Explorers: Pierre-Esprit Radisson 1659-1660." ''Virtual Museum of New France'', https://www.historymuseum.ca/virtual-museum-of-new-france/the-explorers/pierre-esprit-radisson-1659-1660/. Accessed September 7, 2023. * 1673 - French explorers Marquette and [[Jolliet-8|Joliet]] claim discovery of the upper portion of the Mississippi River.Wisconsin Historical Society. "Historical Essay: Expedition of Marquette and Joliet, 1673: French Exploration of the North American Interior." https://wisconsinhistory.org/Records/Article/CS520. Accessed September 7, 2023. * 1679 - Frenchman Daniel Greysolon, Sieur du Luth meets with [[:Category:Dakota|Dakota]] native Americans near [[:Category:Mille Lacs County, Minnesota|Mille Lacs]].Backerud, Thomas K. "Greysolon, Daniel, Sieur du Lhut (c.1639–1710)." ''MNopedia'', April 15, 2013, https://www.mnopedia.org/person/greysolon-daniel-sieur-du-lhut-c1639-1710. * 1683 - Catholic Missionary [[Hennepin-1|Father Louis Hennepin]] returns to France after exploring the area that later became Minnesota and being held captive by the Dakota to write the first book about Minnesota, Description de la Louisiane.Canadian Museum of History. "A Strange Silence" in "The Explorers: Louis Hennepin 1678-1680." ''Virtual Museum of New France'', https://www.historymuseum.ca/virtual-museum-of-new-france/the-explorers/louis-hennepin-1678-1680. Accessed September 7, 2023. Note: this source states that Hennepin began writing ''Description de la Louisiane'' in 1681. The year 1683 is not mentioned. 1700s * 1745 - The Ojibwa Indians defeat the Dakota Indians at the Kathio, driving the Dakota into southern and western Minnesota.Minnesota Historical Society. "Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe." ''Mille Lacs Indian Museum and Trading Post'', https://www.mnhs.org/millelacs/learn/mille-lacs-band. Accessed September 7, 2023. * 1763 - Spain receives [[:Category:Louisiana Territory|Louisiana Territory]] (includes Minnesota west of the Mississippi River) from France in compensation for its loss of Florida during the Seven Years War. Great Britain wins claim to what is now eastern North America (east of the Mississippi River) and Canada. * 1770-1804 - ** Grand Portage (Minnesota) evolves into the western fur-trading headquarters of the British Empire in North America.National Park Service. "Minnesota: Grand Portage National Monument." https://www.nps.gov/articles/grandport.htm. Accessed September 7, 2023. ** British troops stationed in Minnesota act as only military force in Minnesota during the American Revolution.Library of Congress. "The British Take and Lose Control, 1763-1812." ''Pioneering the Upper Midwest: Books from Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, ca. 1820 to 1910'', https://www.loc.gov/collections/pioneering-the-upper-midwest/articles-and-essays/history-of-the-upper-midwest-overview/british-take-and-lose-control/. Note: this source refers broadly to Minnesota, Michigan, and Wisconsin. ** Fur trading continues to be the main source of commerce in Minnesota through the early 19th century.Lurie, Jon. "The fur trade in Minnesota shaped the region for two centuries." ''MinnPost'', February 1, 2021, https://www.minnpost.com/mnopedia/2021/02/the-fur-trade-in-minnesota-shaped-the-region-for-two-centuries/. Note: the timeline of this source says the fur trade lasted in Minnesota from the 1730s to 1854. * 1775-1783 - American Revolution * 1783 - The newly formed republic of the United States of America wins the eastern portion of Minnesota (from the Mississippi river east) from Great Britain in the American Revolution. * 1787 - ** Eastern Minnesota officially designated part of the American [[:Category:Northwest Territory|Northwest Territories]] of the United States of America.Library of Congress. "The Northwest and the Ordinances, 1783-1858." ''Pioneering the Upper Midwest: Books from Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, ca. 1820 to 1910'', https://www.loc.gov/collections/pioneering-the-upper-midwest/articles-and-essays/history-of-the-upper-midwest-overview/northwest-and-ordinances/. Note: this source refers broadly to Minnesota, Michigan, and Wisconsin. ** David Thompson, working for the North West Company (fur-trading) completes the first formal mapping of Minnesota.''David Thompson, a Great Geographer'' J. B. Tyrrell. The Geographical Journal Vol. 37, No. 1 (Jan., 1911), pp. 49-58 (10 pages) Published By: The Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers) 1800s * 1800 - France acquires [[:Category:Louisiana Territory|Louisiana Territory]] from Spain.Library of Congress. "The Louisiana Purchase." ''Louisiana: European Explorations and the Louisiana Purchase'', https://www.loc.gov/collections/louisiana-european-explorations-and-the-louisiana-purchase/articles-and-essays/the-louisiana-purchase/. Accessed September 7, 2023. * 1803 - The United States of America purchases Louisiana Territory from France, gaining ownership of the western portion of Minnesota. Boundary disputes with British Canada keep British fur companies in Minnesota until 1818. * 1805 - [[Pike-1327|Lieutenant Zebulon Montgomery Pike]] leads the first United States expedition through the Minnesota country.Pike National Historic Trail Association. "Pike in Minnesota (1st Expedition)." https://www.zebulonpike.org/education/zebulon-pike-by-state/pikes-1st-expedition/pikes-1st-expedition-mn/. Accessed September 7, 2023.Minnesota Historical Society. "The Expansionist Era (1805-1858)." ''Historic Fort Snelling'', https://www.mnhs.org/fortsnelling/learn/military-history/expansionist-era. Accessed September 7, 2023. * 1812-1814 - War of 1812 between the United States and Great Britain with their [[:Category:Dakota|Dakota]], [[:Category:Winnebago|Winnebago]], and [[:Category:Ojibwe|Ojibwa]] allies. * 1815 - Peace treaty negotiated between the [[:Category:Dakota|Dakota Indian nation]] and the United States government. First American fur traders enter Minnesota. * 1818 - Northern boundary of Minnesota fixed at the forty-ninth parallel. Boundary negotiations with British Canada continue until 1931.Lass, William E. "Minnesota State Boundaries." ''MNopedia'', June 5, 2014, https://www.mnopedia.org/thing/minnesota-state-boundaries. * 1819 - Begins construction of Fort St. Anthony on land purchased from the Dakota Indians for $2000 US. * 1819, Aug 24 - [[Leavenworth-154|Colonel Henry Leavenworth]] and the Fifth Infantry arrive in Mendota to build what will become Fort Snelling at the confluence of the Mississippi and Minnesota rivers.Forsyth, Thomas. ''Fort Snelling: Col. Leavenworth's expedition to establish it, in 1819''. Edited by Lyman C. Draper, Minnesota Historical Society, 1880. Internet Archive, https://archive.org/embed/fortsnellingcoll00forsrich. * 1820 - ** [[Snelling-245|Colonel Josiah Snelling]] of the Fifth United States Infantry arrived, and, on taking command, changed the site to where Fort Snelling now stands. ** Virginian [[Taliaferro-561|Lawrence Taliaferro]] becomes the Indian agent at Fort Snelling. Respected by the Indians for never making promises he could not keep, he works hard for 20 years to rid the fur trade of whisky and cheating. At last, in poor health and tired of the government's broken promises, he resigns.Minnesota Historical Society. "The US Indian Agency (1820-1853)." ''Historic Fort Snelling'', https://www.mnhs.org/fortsnelling/learn/native-americans/us-indian-agency. Accessed September 7, 2023.Farber, Zac. "Taliaferro, Lawrence (1794‒1871)." ''MNopedia'', February 11, 2019, https://www.mnopedia.org/person/taliaferro-lawrence-1794-1871. Note: this source claims Taliaferro started as the first US Indian agent in 1819. * 1823 - ** The Virginia is the first steamboat to reach Fort Snelling.National Park Service. "Navigation on the Natural River: 1823-1866" in "Transforming the River I: Commerce and Navigation Improvements, 1823-1906." ''River of History'', https://www.nps.gov/miss/learn/historyculture/river-of-history-chapter-4.htm. Accessed September 8, 2023. Needed supplies are missing from the cargo, though the boat does carry the umbrella-wielding Italian count [[Beltrami-4|Giacomo Beltrami]] ** Abigail Snelling starts a Sunday School at Ft. Snelling for the children.Brown, Curt. "Abigail Hunt Snelling Chaplin was more than a helpmate at the early years of the fort bearing her name." ''Star Tribune'', September 21, 2020, https://www.startribune.com/abigail-hunt-snelling-chapman-was-more-than-a-helpmate-at-the-early-years-of-the-fort-bearing-her-name/572465251/. Note: this source does not mention Abigail Snelling starting a Sunday School but details her life story, including her time at Fort Anthony (renamed Snelling in 1825). * 1825 - The post continued to be called Fort St. Anthony until 1824, when, upon the recommendation of General Scott, who inspected the fort, it was named Fort Snelling, in honor of its founder. Here, where traffic could be controlled on two major rivers, Fort Snelling was completed in 1825.Flandrau, Charles E. ''History of Minnesota and Tales of the Frontier''. E. W. Porter, 1900, p. [15]. Project Gutenberg, https://www.gutenberg.org/files/25677/25677-h/25677-h.htm. * 1827, Aug 25 - Minnesota's first post office is established at Fort Snelling.United States Postal Service. ''First U.S. Post Offices by State'', September 2019, https://about.usps.com/who-we-are/postal-history/first-post-offices.pdf. Note: according to the historian for the USPS, the post office was established on August 21, not August 25, of 1827. * 1830 - Seth Eastman comes to Fort Snelling as a captain. In his spare time, he learns the Dakota language and observes details of their lives. His subtle sketches, watercolors, and paintings become an invaluable record of the scenery and Indian life around the fort.Minnesota Historical Society. "Seth Eastman: Pioneer & Painter: Overview." ''Gale Family Library'', https://libguides.mnhs.org/eastman. Accessed September 11, 2023. * 1832 - [[Schoolcraft-135|Henry Schoolcraft]] credited with finding the source of the Mississippi River at Lake Itasca, Minnesota with his Ojibwa guide Ozawindib.Schoolcraft, Henry. ''Narrative of an expedition through the upper Mississippi to Itasca Lake, the actual source of this river; embracing an exploratory trip through the St. Croix and Burntwood (or Broule) Rivers, in 1832, under the direction of Henry R. Schoolcraft.'' Harper & Brothers, 1834. Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/01008794/. * 1836 - Creation of Wisconsin Territory which encompassed Minnesota.Stanford Libraries. "(1st Map Wisconsin) Map of the Territory of Wisconsin. By David Burr . . . 1836." ''Barry Lawrence Ruderman Map Collection'', https://exhibits.stanford.edu/ruderman/catalog/ds212bm3427. Accessed September 11, 2023. Note: this source represents the earliest known map of Wisconsin created the year it became a territory. The map also includes parts of modern day Iowa and Minnesota. * 1837 - Land-cession treaties negotiated with the Dakota Indians and the Chippewa Indians for United States rights to a portion of land between the Mississippi and St. Croix rivers. This new land stimulates the lumber industry in Minnesota.Minnesota Indian Affairs Council. "1837 Land Cession Treaties with the Ojibwe & Dakota." ''Relations: Dakota & Ojibwe Treaties'', http://treatiesmatter.org/treaties/land/1837-ojibwe-dakota. Accessed September 11, 2023. * 1841 - Chapel of Saint Paul built. Later it would serve to name the state capitol which sprang up around it.Brown, Curt. "The chapel 175 years ago that led to St. Paul." ''Star Tribune'', August 22, 2016, https://www.startribune.com/the-chapel-175-years-ago-that-led-to-st-paul/390808161/. * 1838-1848 - St. Paul, St. Anthony, and Stillwater (Minnesota's first towns) founded. * 1848 - Wisconsin admitted into the union as a state, leaving residents of the area between the Mississippi and St. Croix rivers (current day eastern Minnesota) without a territorial government or legal system.Minnesota Historical Society. "August 26, 1848." MNopedia, Minnesota Historical Society. http://www.mnopedia.org/event/august-26-1848 (accessed December 7, 2023). * 1849 - ** Minnesota Territory formed with present day eastern and southern boundaries set. The population amounts to less than 4000 people, not including persons of pure Native-American heritage.Minnesota Historical Society. "Census Records: Minnesota Territorial & State Census." ''Gale Family Library'', https://libguides.mnhs.org/census/state. Accessed September 11, 2023. Note: this source is a finding guide for the census records at the Minnesota History Center in St. Paul, Minnesota. The censuses themselves are not directly linked to the guide, so the less than 4,000 is not directly confirmed. ** Law provides for free public schools to be open to all people between four and twenty-one years of age.''THE ORGANIC ACT OF 1849''. March 3, 1849. Office of the Secretary of the State, https://www.sos.state.mn.us/media/2297/organicact.pdf. Note: the provision for public schools in in Section 5. ** Minnesota Historical Society formed to collect, publish, and educate people about Minnesota history.El-Hai, Jack. "A Brief History of the Minnesota Historical Society." ''Minnesota Historical Society'', https://www.mnhs.org/about/history. Accessed September 11, 2023. ** James Madison Goodhue begins publishing Minnesota's first newspaper, the Minnesota Pioneer.Minnesota Historical Society. "The Minnesota Pioneer (St. Paul, Minn. Territory) 1849-1855." ''Chronicling America'', https://www.loc.gov/item/sn83025241/. Accessed September 11, 2023. * 1851 - Treaties concluded at Traverse des Sioux and Mendota with the Dakota Indians whereby the Dakota ceded their lands east of the Red River, Lake Traverse, and the Big Dakota River and south of a boundary line between the Dakota and Chippewa in 1825.Weber, Eric W. "Treaty of Traverse des Sioux, 1851." ''MNopedia'', November 19, 2012, https://www.mnopedia.org/event/treaty-traverse-des-sioux-1851. Note: this source claims that the Treaty of Traverse des Sioux was signed in 1851, not 1850. Warner George E et al. ''History of Ramsey County and the City of St. Paul Including the Explorers and Pioneers of Minnesota'' by Rev. Edward D. Neill and Outlines of the History of Minnesota by J. Fletcher Williams. North Star Publishing Company 1881. p. 314. https://archive.org/details/historyoframseyc00warn_0/page/314/ (accessed 10/3/23) In return the Dakota received $1,665,000 US, $1,360,000 of which was set into a trust fund, of which the interest would be distributed to chiefs partly in cash, partly in supplies, and partly in education and civilization funds. The vast majority ended up being used to pay off Indian debts to white traders. * 1851 - Charter granted to the University of Minnesota, the first collegiate institution in the territory.University of Minnesota. "University of Minnesota Charter." ''Board of Regents'', https://regents.umn.edu/university-minnesota-charter. Accessed September 11, 2023. * 1853-1857- Population explosion occurs in Minnesota from 40,000 people in 1853 to approximately 150,000 people in 1857. * 1854 - St. Paul becomes a city with a total area of four square miles. Williams, John Fletcher (1876).'' A History of the City of Saint Paul, and of the County of Ramsey, Minnesota. Saint Paul, Minnesota.'' p. 349. https://archive.org/details/ahistorycitysai00willgoog/page/n348/ (accessed 10/3/2023) Note: "being not over 2,400 acres in total" whereas four square miles is 2560 acres. * 1855 - Die Minnesota Deutsche Zeitung (The Minnesota German Newspaper), Minnesota's first non-English newspaper, rolls off the press for the first time in St. Paul.US Library of Congress: ''About Die Minnesota deutsche Zeitung''. [volume] (Saint Paul, M.T. [Minn.]) 1855-1858 https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn90059395/ (accessed 10/3/2023) * 1857 - **The Dred Scott Decision is rendered by the United States Supreme Court, where a Missouri slave, Dred Scott, sued for his freedom based in part upon his residence in Minnesota. Amidst the sectional and racial animosity sweeping the nation, the court ruled Scott remained a slave.National Archives. MIlestone Documents. Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857). https://www.archives.gov/milestone-documents/dred-scott-v-sandford (accessed 10/3/2023) **The residents of the Minnesota territory ratify the state constitution almost unanimously. MN Secretary of State About Minnesota - Minnesota Government - Minnesota Constitution 1858. https://www.sos.state.mn.us/about-minnesota/minnesota-government/minnesota-constitution-1858/ (accessed Dec 7, 2023) **The Panic of 1857 sends prices skyrocketing. Banks bust and businesses fail. Depression lingers until 1861.Reicher, Matt. "Financial Panic of 1857." MNopedia, Minnesota Historical Society. http://www.mnopedia.org/event/financial-panic-1857 (accessed December 7, 2023). * 1858 - **Newspaper promotion of the Minnesota Territory prompts over one thousand steamboat arrivals in St. Paul, filled with settlers.''Steamboating the Minnesota River.''Minnesota River Basin Data Center. Minnesota State University, Mankato. https://mrbdc.mnsu.edu/steamboating-minnesota-river (accessed 12/7/23) **On May 11 Minnesota becomes the thirty-second state admitted to the Union of the United States of America.Minnesota 165th Anniversary of Statehood (1858): May 11, 2023. USA Census Bureau Press Release Number CB23-SFS.69 (accessed 12/7/23) State seal adopted by the Minnesota Legislature.MN Secretary of State State Seal. https://www.sos.state.mn.us/about-minnesota/state-symbols/state-seal/ (accessed 12/7/23) **1858 - Wheat becomes a major crop in Minnesota.Johnson, Frederick L. "When wheat was king in Minnesota." ''MinnPost'', September 10, 2013, https://www.minnpost.com/mnopedia/2013/09/when-wheat-was-king-minnesota/. Note: this source claims that Minnesotan farmers began to plant wheat in the 1850s, not that it was a major crop yet.Takuya Amagai, Sahree Kasper, and the Minnesota Environments Team, “Wheat Farms of Minnesota,” Minnesota Environments, accessed October 4, 2023, https://mnenvironments.carleton.edu/items/show/32. ** 1858-1859 - Henry Sibley instated as first governor of Minnesota.Minnesota Historical Society. "Henry Hastings Sibley." ''Sibley Historic Site'', https://www.mnhs.org/sibley/learn/henry-hastings-sibley. Accessed 4 October, 2023. * 1859 - First Minnesota State Fair held.Goetz, Kathryn R. "The origins of the Minnesota State Fair." ''MinnPost'', 29 August, 2022, https://www.minnpost.com/mnopedia/2022/08/the-origins-of-the-minnesota-state-fair/. * 1861 - Civil War of the United States begins. Minnesota volunteers one thousand men for service in the Union Army. Minnesota eventually provides 24,000 men for service in the Union Army for fighting in the Civil War or the Indian Outbreak.Minnesota Historical Society. "The Civil War (1861-1865)." ''Historic Fort Snelling'', https://www.mnhs.org/fortsnelling/learn/military-history/civil-war. Accessed 4 October, 2023. * 1862 - The Dakota Conflict sweeps across Minnesota with a series of attacks motivated by hungry Dakota enraged by the failure of land treaties and unfair fiscal practices of local traders. By the end of the conflict 486 white settlers would be dead. On December 26 thirty-eight Indians were hung at Mankato. Minnesota's first railroad is completed, connecting Minneapolis and Saint Paul.University of Minnesota. "US-Dakota War of 1862." ''College of Liberal Studies Holocaust and Genocide Studies'', https://cla.umn.edu/chgs/holocaust-genocide-education/resource-guides/us-dakota-war-1862. Accessed 4 October, 2023. * 1863 - At the Battle of Gettysburg the First Minnesota Regiment makes a heroic charges, losing 215 of 262 men.Smith, Hampton. "First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment." ''MNopedia'', 13 March, 2012, https://www.mnopedia.org/group/first-minnesota-volunteer-infantry-regiment. * 1865 - Civil War of the United States ends. * 1868 - Mankato receives a city charter. The Minnesota Legislature authorizes establishment of the 2nd State Normal School in Mankato (now known as Minnesota State University, Mankato).City of Mankato https://www.mankatomn.gov/about-mankato/history * 1873 -A three-day blizzard hits Minnesota in January, killing seventy Minnesotans.MN DNR Famous winter storms. https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/climate/summaries_and_publications/winter_storms.html#:~:text=Jan%207%2D10%2C%201873%2C,for%20days%20in%20high%20drifts. * 1878 - **68.98% of tilled land in Minnesota devoted to wheat production, the high point for wheat farmers in Minnesota. After five consecutive summers of devastating infestations of Rocky Mountain Locusts (called the great Grasshopper Plague) which thrived on wheat, farmers decided to diversify, and wheat production was slowly replaced by other crops and dairy farming.Cartwright, R. L. "Winged menace: The Minnesota grasshopper plagues of 1873-1877." ''MinnPost'', 11 June, 2013, https://www.minnpost.com/mnopedia/2013/06/winged-menace-minnesota-grasshopper-plagues-1873-1877/. **A massive explosion in a Minneapolis flour mill kills 18. Nathanson, Iric. "Washburn A Mill Explosion, 1878." MNopedia, Minnesota Historical Society. http://www.mnopedia.org/event/washburn-mill-explosion-1878 (accessed December 7, 2023). * 1880 - Telephone communication began between St. Paul and Minneapolis. Move to 1908: see [https://slphistory.org/telephone/ ''TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH MILESTONES''] * 1881 - St. Paul is destroyed by fire.Cameron, Linda A. "State Capitol Fire, 1881." ''MNopedia'', 7 August, 2017, https://www.mnopedia.org/event/state-capitol-fire-1881. * 1883 - Mayo Clinic founded by Dr. William Worrall Mayo in Rochester, Minnesota after a tornado sweeps through Rochester, killing 35.Cartwright, R. L. "Rochester Cyclone, 1883." ''MNopedia'', 20 August, 2012, https://www.mnopedia.org/event/rochester-cyclone-1883. With his two sons, Dr. William James Mayo and Dr. Charles Horace Mayo, he begins a clinic world-renowned for its dedication to the latest advances in medicine and surgical procedures. * 1884 - Minnesota iron ore begins to be exported heralding the dawn of iron mining in Minnesota.LaVigne, David. "Immigration to the Iron Range, 1880-1930." ''MNopedia'', 26 August, 2015, https://www.mnopedia.org/immigration-iron-range-1880-1930.''A timeline of Minnesota's Iron Range'' Minnesota Public Radio May, 2006. http://news.minnesota.publicradio.org/features/2006/05/rangetimeline/index.shtml (accessed 12/7/23) Over the next two decades mines spring up on the Mesabi, Cuyuna, and Vermilion iron ranges, spurring the rapid growth of mining cities such as Evelyth, Chisholm, Virginia, and Hibbing, Minnesota as well as the port cities of Duluth, Minnesota and Superior, Wisconsin.LaVigne, David. "Immigration to the Iron Range, 1880–1930." MNopedia, Minnesota Historical Society. Includes Timeline. http://www.mnopedia.org/immigration-iron-range-1880-1930 (accessed December 7, 2023). * 1886 - **Sauk Rapids is flattened by a tornado. Seventy-nine people die.WJON This day in Central Minnesota History. https://wjon.com/deadly-tornado-strikes-st-cloud-sauk-rapids-on-this-date-in-central-minnesota-history/ **St. Paul holds its first winter carnival. St. Paul Festival & Heritage Foundation. ''Origins of the First Winter Carnival '' https://wintercarnival.com/origins-of-the-first-winter-carnival/ (accessed 12/7/23) * 1887 - Red Wing hosts the first ski jumping competition in the Midwest. Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project. ''SKIING FIRSTS & "UNIQUES" IN THE MIDWEST'' Chronology with citations: https://www.mwlsap.org/firsts/firsts.htm (accessed 12/7/23 * 1888 - Western Minnesota receives a major blizzard on January 12 which takes 109 lives.MN DNR. ''WITH A BANG: NOT A WHIMPER The Winter of 1887-1888''. No author. 51 pages. https://files.dnr.state.mn.us/natural_resources/climate/summaries_and_publications/mn_winter_1887-1888_revised.pdf (accessed 12/7/23)The Minneapolis Journal 13 Jan 1888, Fri ·Page 1 * 1890s - Electric streetcars become commonplace in large Minnesota cities.Cameron, Linda A. "For thirty years, electric streetcars ruled Twin Cities streets." ''MinnPost'', 8 March, 2016, https://www.minnpost.com/mnopedia/2016/03/thirty-years-electric-streetcars-ruled-twin-cities-streets/. * 1893 - **The Minnesota state flag, designed by Amelia Hyde Center of Minneapolis, is accepted by the Minnesota Legislature.William M. Becker. ''The Origin of the Minnesota State Flag'' Minnesota Historical Society ''Minnesota History'' Spring 1992 pages 2-8. https://www.leg.mn.gov/webcontent/leg/symbols/flagarticle.pdf (accessed 12/7/23) **Virginia, Minnesota destroyed by fire.Mesaba Tribune. Thursday, December 7, 2023. ''Virginia fire: June 18, 1893, the day our town burned down'' By HARRY LAMPPA Virginia Historian Mar 18, 2008 (accessed 12/7/23) * 1894 - A massive forest fire caused by clear-cut logging debris encompasses Hinckley, Minnesota and several other nearby communities. Over four hundred die.Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Mimi Barzen ''The Great Hinkley Fire-1894'. https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/forestry/history/hinckley-fire.html (accessed 12/7/23) * 1898 - **The Spanish-American War begins. Minnesota, the first state to volunteer, raises four regiments, one of which serves in the Philippines. Disease proves to be the biggest killer, with combat fatalities accounting for only four Minnesota soldier deaths. Holbrook Franklin F and Minnesota War Records Commission. Minnesota in the Spanish-American War and the Philippine Insurrection. Minnesota War Records Commission 1923. https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=miun.adm3963.0001.001&seq=3 (accessed 12/7/23) **Farmer Olof Ohman finds a stone tablet with runic carvings on it in his field near Kensington, Minnesota. The runes indicate a party of Viking explorers passed through that area in 1362. Initially considered a hoax, it was accepted by the Smithsonian Institution in 1948. Opinions differ, but most academic sources today doubt its veracity.Nelson, Paul. "Kensington Runestone." MNopedia, Minnesota Historical Society. http://www.mnopedia.org/thing/kensington-runestone (accessed December 7, 2023). * 1899 - Minnesota's lumber industry reaches its peak. By 1930 only 1/3 of the state would remain forested, with very little of that virgin growth.Elizabeth Bachman ''A History of Foresty in Minnesota'' MInnesota Department of Natural Resources. 1965. p. 9 http://files.dnr.state.mn.us/forestry/history/documents/historyofForestry-1969.pdf (accessed 12/7/23) 1900s === Formation of Current Minnesota Counties === Wikipedia contributors, "List of counties in Minnesota," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_counties_in_Minnesota&oldid=1153025776 (accessed September 7, 2023).Upham Warren. 1969. Minnesota Geographic Names : Their Origin and Historic Significance Reprint ed. St. Paul Minnesota: Minnesota Historical Society. https://archive.org/details/minnesotageogra00uphagoog/page/n9/mode/2up {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" !County!!County Seat!!Established!!Created From!!Name Origin |- |[[:Category:Aitkin County, Minnesota|Aitkin County]]||[[:Category:Aitkin, Minnesota|Aitkin]]||1857||Pine County, Ramsey County||William Alexander Aitken (1785-1851), early fur trader with Ojibwa Indians |- |[[:Category:Anoka County, Minnesota|Anoka County]]||[[:Category:Anoka, Minnesota|Anoka]]||1857||Ramsey County||Dakota word meaning "both sides" |- |[[:Category:Becker County, Minnesota|Becker County]]||[[:Category:Detroit Lakes, Minnesota|Detroit Lakes]]||1858||Cass County, Pembina County||George Loomis Becker, former state senator and third mayor of Saint Paul (1856–1857) |- |[[:Category:Beltrami County, Minnesota|Beltrami County]]||[[:Category:Bemidji, Minnesota|Bemidji]]||1866||Unorganized Territory, Itasca County, Pembina County, Polk County||[[Beltrami-4|Giacomo Beltrami]], Italian explorer who explored the northern reaches of Mississippi River in 1823. |- |[[:Category:Benton County, Minnesota|Benton County]]||[[:Category:Foley, Minnesota|Foley]]||1849||One of nine original counties; formed from residual St. Croix County, Wisconsin Territory.||[[Benton-133|Thomas Hart Benton]] (1782–1858), former United States Senator from Missouri (1821-1851) |- |[[:Category:Big Stone County, Minnesota|Big Stone County]]||[[:Category:Ortonville, Minnesota|Ortonville]]||1862||Pierce County||Big Stone Lake, a lake located in the county |- |[[:Category:Blue Earth County, Minnesota|Blue Earth County]]||[[:Category:Mankato, Minnesota|Mankato]]||1853||Unorganized Territory, Dakota County||Blue Earth River, a river that flows through Minnesota |- |[[:Category:Brown County, Minnesota|Brown County]]||[[:Category:New Ulm, Minnesota|New Ulm]]||1855||Blue Earth County||Joseph Renshaw Brown (1805-1870), member of Minnesota territorial legislature (1854-55) and prominent pioneer |- |[[:Category:Carlton County, Minnesota|Carlton County]]||[[:Category:Carlton, Minnesota|Carlton]]||1857||Pine County,||Rueben B. Carlton (1812-1863), early settler and state senator (1857-1858) |- |[[:Category:Carver County, Minnesota|Carver County]]||[[:Category:Chaska, Minnesota|Chaska]]||1855||Hennepin County, Sibley County||Jonathan Carver (1710–1790), early explorer and cartographer of the Mississippi river. |- |- |[[:Category:Cass County, Minnesota|Cass County]]||[[:Category:Walker, Minnesota|Walker]]||1851||Dakota County, Pembina County, Mankahto County, Wahnata County||[[Cass-595|Lewis Cass]] (1782–1866), senator from Michigan (1845–1857) and United States Secretary of State (1831–1836) |- |[[:Category:Chippewa County, Minnesota|Chippewa County]]||[[:Category:Montevideo, Minnesota|Montevideo]]||1870||Pierce County, Davis County||Chippewa River, a river that flows through Minnesota |- |[[:Category:Chisago County, Minnesota|Chisago County]]||[[:Category:Center City, Minnesota|Center City]]||1851||Washington County, Ramsey County||Chisago Lake, a lake located in the county |- |[[:Category:Clay County, Minnesota|Clay County]]||[[:Category:Moorhead, Minnesota|Moorhead]]||1862||Pembina County||Henry Clay (1777-1852), Kentucky statesman and ninth secretary of state of the United States (1825–1829) |- |[[:Category:Clearwater County, Minnesota|Clearwater County]]||[[:Category:Bagley, Minnesota|Bagley]]||1902||Beltrami County||Clearwater River and lake, both features located in the state |- |[[:Category:Cook County, Minnesota|Cook County]]||[[:Category:Grand Marais, Minnesota|Grand Marais]]||1874||Lake County||Named for Civil War veteran Major Michael Cook of Faribault, who was also a territorial and state senator 1857-62 |- |[[:Category:Cottonwood County, Minnesota|Cottonwood County]]||[[:Category:Windom, Minnesota|Windom]]||1857||Brown County||Cottonwood River |- |[[:Category:Crow Wing County, Minnesota|Crow Wing County]]||[[:Category:Brainerd, Minnesota|Brainerd]]||1857||Ramsey County||Crow Wing River |- |[[:Category:Dakota County, Minnesota|Dakota County]]||[[:Category:Hastings, Minnesota|Hastings]]||1849||One of nine original counties.||From the Dakota language, after a local tribe Dakota, meaning "Allies" |- |[[:Category:Dodge County, Minnesota|Dodge County]]||[[:Category:Mantorville, Minnesota|Mantorville]]||1855||Rice County, Unorganized Territory||Henry Dodge (1782–1867), twice governor of Wisconsin.[9] |- |[[:Category:Douglas County, Minnesota|Douglas County]]||[[:Category:Alexandria, Minnesota|Alexandria]]||1858||Cass County, Pembina County||Stephen Arnold Douglas (1813-1861), former United States Senator from Illinois (1847-1861) |- |[[:Category:Faribault County, Minnesota|Faribault County]]||[[:Category:Blue Earth, Minnesota|Blue Earth]]||1855||Blue Earth County||Jean-Baptiste Faribault (1775-1860), early settler and fur trader |- |[[:Category:Fillmore County, Minnesota|Fillmore County]]||[[:Category:Preston, Minnesota|Preston]]||1853||Wabasha County||[[Fillmore-3|Millard Fillmore]] (1800-1874), thirteenth president of the United States (1850-1853) |- |[[:Category:Freeborn County, Minnesota|Freeborn County]]||[[:Category:Albert Lea, Minnesota|Albert Lea]]||1855||Blue Earth County, Rice County||William S. Freeborn (1816-1900), member of the Territorial Legislature |- |[[:Category:Goodhue County, Minnesota|Goodhue County]]||[[:Category:Red Wing, Minnesota|Red Wing]]||1853||Wabasha County, Dakota County||[[Goodhue-329|James Madison Goodhue]], the first newspaper editor in Minnesota. |- |[[:Category:Grant County, Minnesota|Grant County]]||[[:Category: Elbow Lake, Grant County, Minnesota|Elbow Lake]]||1868||Stevens County, Wilkin County, Traverse County||Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885), eighteenth president of the United States (1869-1877) |- |[[:Category:Hennepin County, Minnesota|Hennepin County]]||[[:Category:Minneapolis, Minnesota|Minneapolis]]||1852||Dakota County||[[Hennepin-1|Father Louis Hennepin]] (1626-1705), early explorer of the Twin Cities area in the 17th Century |- |[[:Category:Houston County, Minnesota|Houston County]]||[[:Category:Caledonia, Minnesota|Caledonia]]||1854||Fillmore County||Sam Houston (1793–1863), the second and fourth president of the Republic of Texas and seventh governor of Texas |- |[[:Category:Hubbard County, Minnesota|Hubbard County]]||[[:Category:Park Rapids, Minnesota|Park Rapids]]||1883||Cass County||Lucius Frederick Hubbard (1836-1913), ninth governor of Minnesota (1882-1887) |- |[[:Category:Isanti County, Minnesota|Isanti County]]||[[:Category:Cambridge, Minnesota|Cambridge]]||1857||Ramsey County||Division of the Dakotas called the Izatys, meaning [those that] dwell at Knife Lake, after where they resided. |- |[[:Category:Itasca County, Minnesota|Itasca County]]||[[:Category:Grand Rapids, Minnesota|Grand Rapids]]||1849||One of nine original counties; formed from residual La Pointe County, Wisconsin Territory.||Lake Itasca, source of the Mississippi River (located in northwestern Minnesota). |- |[[:Category:Jackson County, Minnesota|Jackson County]]||[[:Category:Jackson, Minnesota|Jackson]]||1857||Brown County||Henry Jackson, member of the first territorial legislature and the first merchant in St. Paul |- |[[:Category:Kanabec County, Minnesota|Kanabec County]]||[[:Category:Mora, Minnesota|Mora]]||1858||Pine County||From the Ojibwa language Kan-a-bec-o-si-pi (Ginebigo-ziibi), meaning Snake River, which flows through the county |- |[[:Category:Kandiyohi County, Minnesota|Kandiyohi County]]||[[:Category:Willmar, Minnesota|Willmar]]||1858||Meeker County, Renville County, Pierce County, Davis County, Stearns County||From the Sioux language for "buffalo fish" |- |[[:Category:Kittson County, Minnesota|Kittson County]]||[[:Category:Hallock, Minnesota|Hallock]]||1879||Pembina County||Norman Kittson (1814-1888), businessman and mayor of Saint Paul (1858-1859) |- |[[:Category:Koochiching County, Minnesota|Koochiching County]]||[[:Category:International Falls, Minnesota|International Falls]]||1906||Itasca County||From the Ojibwa language Gojijiing (Place of inlets), which was the Cree name for Rainy Lake and Rainy River. |- |[[:Category:Lac qui Parle County, Minnesota|Lac qui Parle County]]||[[:Category:Madison, Minnesota|Madison]]||1871||Redwood County||French phrase meaning "lake which talks". |- |[[:Category:Lake County, Minnesota|Lake County]]||[[:Category:Two Harbors, Minnesota|Two Harbors]]||1856||Itasca County||Lake Superior, which forms one of its edges |- |[[:Category:Lake of the Woods County, Minnesota|Lake of the Woods County]]||[[:Category:Baudette, Minnesota|Baudette]]||1923||Beltrami County||Lake of the Woods, a lake located within the county. |- |[[:Category:Le Sueur County, Minnesota|Le Sueur County]]||[[:Category:Le Center, Minnesota|Le Center]]||1853||Dakota County||[[Lesueur-18|Pierre-Charles Le Sueur]] (1657-1704), fur trader and early explorer of the Minnesota River Valley |- |[[:Category:Lincoln County, Minnesota|Lincoln County]]||[[:Category:Ivanhoe, Minnesota|Ivanhoe]]||1873||Lyon County||Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), sixteenth president of the United States (1861-1865) |- |[[:Category:Lyon County, Minnesota|Lyon County]]||[[:Category:Marshall, Minnesota|Marshall]]||1871||Redwood County||Nathaniel Lyon (1818–1861), United States Army general killed during the Civil War |- |[[:Category:McLeod County, Minnesota|McLeod County]]||[[:Category:Glencoe, Minnesota|Glencoe]]||1856||Carver County, Sibley County||Martin McLeod early pioneer and member of the territorial legislature (1849–1856) |- |[[:Category:Mahnomen County, Minnesota|Mahnomen County]]||[[:Category:Mahnomen, Minnesota|Mahnomen]]||1906||Norman County||Ojibwa word meaning "wild rice". |- |[[:Category:Marshall County, Minnesota|Marshall County]]||[[:Category:Warren, Minnesota|Warren]]||1879||Kittson County||William Rainey Marshall (1825-1896), fifth governor of Minnesota (1866-1870) |- |[[:Category:Martin County, Minnesota|Martin County]]||[[:Category:Fairmont, Minnesota|Fairmont]]||1857||Faribault County, Brown County||Morgan Lewis Martin (1805-1887), delegate to Congress from Wisconsin Territory |- |[[:Category:Meeker County, Minnesota|Meeker County]]||[[:Category:Litchfield, Minnesota|Litchfield]]||1856||Davis County||Bradley B. Meeker (1813–1873), Associate Justice of the Minnesota Territorial Supreme Court (1849–1853) |- |[[:Category:Mille Lacs County, Minnesota|Mille Lacs County]]||[[:Category:Milaca, Minnesota|Milaca]]||1857||Ramsey County||Mille Lacs Lake, a lake located within the county. |- |[[:Category:Morrison County, Minnesota|Morrison County]]||[[:Category:Little Falls, Minnesota|Little Falls]]||1856||Benton County||William & Allan Morrison, fur trading brothers[11] |- |[[:Category:Mower County, Minnesota|Mower County]]||[[:Category:Austin, Minnesota|Austin]]||1855||Rice County||John Edward Mower (1815–1879), member of the Minnesota territorial legislature in the 1850s |- |- |[[:Category:Murray County, Minnesota|Murray County]]||[[:Category:Slayton, Minnesota|Slayton]]||1857||Brown County||William Pitt Murray (1825–1910), Minnesota statesman and member of the territorial legislature (1852–1855) and 1857 |- |[[:Category:Nicollet County, Minnesota|Nicollet County]]||[[:Category: Saint Peter, Minnesota|St. Peter]]||1853||Dakota County||Joseph Nicolas Nicollet (1786–1843), early explore and cartographer of the Upper Mississippi River |- |[[:Category:Nobles County, Minnesota|Nobles County]]||[[:Category:Worthington, Minnesota|Worthington]]||1857||Brown County||William H. Nobles, member of the Minnesota territorial legislature in 1854 and 1856 |- |[[:Category:Norman County, Minnesota|Norman County]]||[[:Category:Ada, Minnesota|Ada]]||1881||Polk County||Early Norwegian, also known as Norman, settlers. |- |[[:Category:Olmsted County, Minnesota|Olmsted County]]||[[:Category:Rochester, Minnesota|Rochester]]||1855||Fillmore County, Wabasha County, Rice County||David Olmsted, first mayor of Saint Paul and member of territorial legislature (1849-1850) |- |[[:Category:Otter Tail County, Minnesota|Otter Tail County]]||[[:Category:Fergus Falls, Minnesota|Fergus Falls]]||1858||Pembina County, Cass County||Otter Tail Lake, a lake located within the county |- |[[:Category:Pennington County, Minnesota|Pennington County]]||[[:Category:Thief River Falls, Minnesota|Thief River Falls]]||1910||Red Lake County||Edmund Pennington (b. 1848), executive of the Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railroad |- |[[:Category:Pine County, Minnesota|Pine County]]||[[:Category:Pine City, Minnesota|Pine City]]||1856||Chisago County, Ramsey County||Giant forests of Eastern White Pine and Red Pine that flourish in the county |- |[[:Category:Pipestone County, Minnesota|Pipestone County]]||[[:Category:Pipestone, Minnesota|Pipestone]]||1857||Brown County||Name of a sacred Dakota quarry of red pipestone found in the county |- |[[:Category:Polk County, Minnesota|Polk County]]||[[:Category:Crookston, Minnesota|Crookston]]||1858||Pembina County||James K. Polk (1795-1849), eleventh president of the United States (1845-1849) |- |- |[[:Category:Pope County, Minnesota|Pope County]]||[[:Category:Glenwood, Minnesota|Glenwood]]||1862||Pierce County, Cass County, Unorganized Territory||John Pope (1822–1892), United States Army general during the Dakota War of 1862 |- |[[:Category:Ramsey County, Minnesota|Ramsey County]]||[[:Category:Saint Paul, Minnesota|Saint Paul]]||1849||One of nine original counties; formed from residual St. Croix County, Wisconsin Territory.||[[Ramsey-2616|Alexander Ramsey]] (1815-1903), second governor of Minnesota (1860-1863) |- |[[:Category:Red Lake County, Minnesota|Red Lake County]]||[[:Category:Red Lake Falls, Minnesota|Red Lake Falls]]||1896||Polk County||Red Lake River, a river that flows through Minnesota. |- |[[:Category:Redwood County, Minnesota|Redwood County]]||[[:Category:Redwood Falls, Minnesota|Redwood Falls]]||1862||Brown County||Redwood River, a river that flows through Minnesota. |- |[[:Category:Renville County, Minnesota|Renville County]]||[[:Category:Olivia, Minnesota|Olivia]]||1855||Nicollet County, Pierce County, Sibley County||Joseph Renville (1779-1846), interpreter for early explorations of the Louisiana Purchase |- |[[:Category:Rice County, Minnesota|Rice County]]||[[:Category:Faribault, Minnesota|Faribault]]||1853||Dakota County, Wabasha County||Henry Mower Rice (1816-1894), former United States Senator from Minnesota (1858-1863) |- |[[:Category:Rock County, Minnesota|Rock County]]||[[:Category:Luverne, Minnesota|Luverne]]||1857||Brown County||Large rocky plateau located within the county, known as "the mound." |- |[[:Category:Roseau County, Minnesota|Roseau County]]||[[:Category:Roseau, Minnesota|Roseau]]||1894||Kittson County, Beltrami County||Roseau River and Roseau Lake, both of which are located nearby |- |[[:Category:St. Louis County, Minnesota|Saint Louis County]]||[[:Category:Duluth, Minnesota|Duluth]]||1855||Itasca County, Newton||Saint Louis River, a river that flows through Minnesota |- |[[:Category:Scott County, Minnesota|Scott County]]||[[:Category:Shakopee, Minnesota|Shakopee]]||1853||Dakota County||Winfield Scott (1786–1866), United States Army general who served from (1808–1861) |- |[[:Category:Sherburne County, Minnesota|Sherburne County]]||[[:Category:Elk River, Minnesota|Elk River]]||1856||Benton County||Moses Sherburne (1813–1873), Associate Justice of the Minnesota Territorial Supreme Court (1853-1857) |- |[[:Category:Sibley County, Minnesota|Sibley County]]||[[:Category:Gaylord, Minnesota|Gaylord]]||1853||Dakota County||Henry Hastings Sibley (1811-1891), first governor of Minnesota (1858-1860) |- |[[:Category:Stearns County, Minnesota|Stearns County]]||[[:Category:St. Cloud, Minnesota|St. Cloud]]||1855||Cass County, Nicollet County, Pierce County, Sibley County||Charles Thomas Stearns (1814-1888), early settler of St. Cloud and member of the Minnesota territorial legislature (1849-1858) |- |[[:Category:Steele County, Minnesota|Steele County]]||[[:Category:Owatonna, Minnesota|Owatonna]]||1855||Rice County, Blue Earth County, Le Sueur County||Franklin Steele (1813-1880), early settler of Minneapolis and developer of Saint Anthony Falls |- |[[:Category:Stevens County, Minnesota|Stevens County]]||[[:Category:Morris, Minnesota|Morris]]||1862||Pierce County, Unorganized Territory||Isaac Ingalls Stevens (1818-1862), first governor of Washington Territory (1853-1857) |- |[[:Category:Swift County, Minnesota|Swift County]]||[[:Category:Benson, Minnesota|Benson]]||1870||Chippewa County||Henry Adoniram Swift (1823-1869), third governor of Minnesota (1863-1864) |- |[[:Category:Todd County, Minnesota|Todd County]]||[[:Category:Long Prairie, Minnesota|Long Prairie]]||1855||Cass County||John Blair Smith Todd, commander of Fort Ripley (1849-56); general in the Civil War; delegate in Congress from Dakota Territory (1861 and 1863-65); governor of Dakota Territory (1869-71) |- |[[:Category:Traverse County, Minnesota|Traverse County]]||[[:Category:Wheaton, Minnesota|Wheaton]]||1862||Pierce County, Unorganized Territory||Lake Traverse, a lake located in the county. |- |[[:Category:Wabasha County, Minnesota|Wabasha County]]||[[:Category:Wabasha, Minnesota|Wabasha]]||1849||One of nine original counties.||Named after M'dewakanton Dakota Indian Chief Wabasha III |- |[[:Category:Wadena County, Minnesota|Wadena County]]||[[:Category:Wadena, Minnesota|Wadena]]||1858||Cass County, Todd County||Wadena Trading Post, in turn for a Ojibway word meaning "a little round hill". |- |- |[[:Category:Waseca County, Minnesota|Waseca County]]||[[:Category:Waseca, Minnesota|Waseca]]||1857||Steele County||Dakota word meaning "rich and fertile" |- |[[:Category:Washington County, Minnesota|Washington County]]||[[:Category:Stillwater, Minnesota|Stillwater]]||1849||One of nine original counties; formed from residual St. Croix County, Wisconsin Territory.||[[Washington-11|George Washington]] (1732-1799), first president of the United States (1789-1797) |- |[[:Category:Watonwan County, Minnesota|Watonwan County]]||[[:Category:St. James, Minnesota|St. James]]||1860||Brown County||Watonwan River, a river that flows through Minnesota. |- |[[:Category:Wilkin County, Minnesota|Wilkin County]]||[[:Category:Breckenridge, Minnesota|Breckenridge]]||1858||Cass County, Pembina County||Alexander Wilkin (1820-1864), Minnesota politician and soldier killed in the Civil War |- |[[:Category:Winona County, Minnesota|Winona County]]||[[:Category:Winona, Minnesota|Winona]]||1854||Fillmore County, Wabasha County||Named after Wee-No-Nah, Sister or Cousin of Chief Wabasha III |- |[[:Category:Wright County, Minnesota|Wright County]]||[[:Category:Buffalo, Minnesota|Buffalo]]||1855||Cass County, Sibley County||Silas Wright (1795-1847), former United States Senator from New York (1833-1844) |- |[[:Category:Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota|Yellow Medicine County]]||[[:Category:Granite Falls, Minnesota|Granite Falls]]||1871||Redwood County||Yellow Medicine River, a river that flows through Minnesota. |} == Sources == * Greiner Tony. 2001. The Minnesota Book of Days : An Almanac of State History. St. Paul MN: Minnesota Historical Society Press.

Minnesota in The Great War

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Minnesota Military Honor List of Dead and Missing

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[[Category: Minnesota Military Honor List of Dead and Missing]] For the profiles of persons from this list, see: [[|Category: Minnesota Military Honor List of Dead and Missing|the category for Minnesota Military Honor List of Dead and Missing]] Right now this is a place to store images for this project, it may evolve. 25 Jan. 2015 == World War I == *http://libguides.mnhs.org/militaryservice/ww1 == World War II == *http://www.archives.gov/research/military/ww2/army-casualties/minnesota.html === Army (By County) Needing Profiles: === :'''Aitkin County''': ::Bishop, John ::Boleman, George ::Carlinghouse, Thomas ::Fields, Sam ::Garlinghouse, T. G. ::Hartman, John R. ::Howard, Walter L. :'''Anoka - Not started''' :'''Becker - Not started''' :'''Beltrami - Not started''' :'''Benton - Not started''' :'''Big Stone - Not started''' :'''Blue Earth - Not started''' :'''Brown''' - ::Ron Norman will work on :'''Carlton''' - ::Ron Norman will work on :'''Carver''' - ::Ron Norman will work on :'''Cass County''' - ::Ron Norman working on (1/2 done): ::[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58108965/immanuel-walther-arndt Arndt, Immanuel] ::[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56279444/harold-a-bethel Bethel, Harold L.] ::[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56778593/henry-c-bogart Bogart, Henry C] ::[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56279611/willard-p-bostrom Bostrom, Willard P] ::[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/84158289/george-a.-carlson Carlson, George] ::[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56778818/larry-l-corey Corey, Larry] ::[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56298488/george-l-engelhart Engelhart, George] ::[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q29D-3QD2 Miller, William J] :: :'''Chippewa - Not started''' :: :'''Chisago - Not started''' :: :'''Clay - Not started''' :: :'''Clearwater - Not started''' :: :'''Cook - Not started''' :: :'''Cottonwood County''' ::All soldiers added as of 31 March 2018 :'''Crow Wing County''' - ::Ron Norman is working on (approximately 10% complete): ::Brusseau, Ernest ::Campbell, Elmer ::Clevenger, Pearlie ::Clevenger, James :'''Dakota''' - ::Ron Norman will work on :'''Dodge - Not started''' :: :'''Douglas - Not started''' :: :'''Faribault - Not started''' :: :'''Fillmore - Not started''' :: :'''Freeborn - Not started''' :: :'''Goodhue - Not started''' :: :'''Grant - Not started''' :: :'''Hennepin - Not started''' :: :'''Houston - Not started''' :: :'''Hubbard - Not started''' :: :'''Isanti - Not started''' :: :'''Itasca - Not started''' :: :'''Jackson - Not started''' :: :'''Kanabec - Not started''' :: :'''Kandiyohi - Not started''' :: :'''Kittson - Not started''' :: :'''Koochiching - Not started''' :: :'''Lac Qui Parle - Not started''' :: :'''Lake - Not started''' :: :'''Lake Of The Woods - Not started''' :: :'''Le Sueur - Not started''' :: :'''Lincoln - Not started''' :: :'''Lyon - Not started''' :: :'''McLeod - Not started''' :: :'''Mahnowen - Not started''' :: :'''Marshall - Not started''' :: :'''Martin - Not started''' :: :'''Meeker - Not started''' :: :'''Mille Lacs - Not started''' :: :'''Morrison - Not started''' :: :'''Mower - Not started''' :: :'''Murray - Not started''' :: :'''Nicollett - Not started''' :: :'''Nobles - Not started''' :: :'''Norman''' - ::Ron Norman will work on :'''Olmstead -''' ::Ron Norman will work on :'''Otter Tail -''' ::Ron Norman will work on :'''Pennington -''' ::Ron Norman will work on :'''Pine -''' ::Ron Norman will work on :'''Pipestone -''' ::Ron Norman will work on :'''Polk -''' ::Ron Norman will work on :'''Pope - Not started''' :: :'''Ramsey - Not started''' :: :'''Red Lake - Not started''' :: :'''Redwood - Not started''' :: :'''Renville - Not started''' :: :'''Rice - Not started''' :: :'''Rock - Not started''' :: :'''Roseau - Not started''' :: :'''St. Louis - Not started''' :: :'''Scott - Not started''' :: :'''Sherburne - Not started''' :: :'''Sibley - Not started''' :: :'''Stearns - Not started''' :: :'''Steele - Not started''' :: :'''Stevens - Not started''' :: :'''Swift - Not started''' :: :'''Todd - Not started''' :: :'''Traverse - Not started''' :: :'''Wabasha - Not started''' :: :'''Wadena - Not started''' :: :'''Waseca - Not started''' :: :'''Washington - Not started''' :: :'''Watonwan - Not started''' :: :'''Wilkin - Not started''' :: :'''Winona - Not started''' :: :'''Wright - Not started''' :: :'''Yellow Medicine - Not started''' :: :'''State At Large - Not started''' :: === Navy (Needing Profiles) === *http://www.archives.gov/research/military/ww2/navy-casualties/minnesota.html Susan Tye is working on these, done with Nara pub up through Garber 3/24/2022 ::Anderson, Anton Elliot, Lt (jg) ::Anderson, Donald Maxwell, Radioman 3C ::Anderson, Keith Gordon, Radioman 3C ::Askov, Charles, Pfc, USMCR ::Austin, Harold, Pfc, USMCR ::Baker, Robert Russell, Seaman USNR ::Beaulieu, Donald, GM 3C ::Bedford, Howard Wallace, 1C USNR ::Begin, William W., PFC USMC ::Berg, Leslie H, Cpl. USMCR ::Bissell, Robert Dudley, S1. USNR ::Bohn, Jerald William, Fireman 1C, USN ::Bordson, Leslie Willis, Ship's Cook 1C, USNR ::Brandt, Harold Raymond, Lt.jg, USNR ::Brannan, Robert Joseph, Elec. Mate 1C, USNR ::Brisson, Willis Joseph, Gunners Mte 3C, USNR ::Brown, David H., Cpl. USMC ::Brown, George Gust. AO2C, USN ::Brown, Robert Rollo, S2C, USN ::Buchanan, James Stewart, Aviation Radioman 2C, USN ::Buegel, Arthur Robert, Ens, USN ::Budgen, Warren Bradley, Boatswain's Mate 1C, USN ::Burns, Rodger, M, Cox, USNR ::Burton, Robert Everett, Cox, USNR ::Campbell, Daniel, S1, USNR ::Carson, Arthur Quentin, Lt.jg. USNR possibly [[Carson-2400]] ::Casey, John George, Ens. USNR ::Clark, Kenneth Patrick, Fireman 1C, USNR ::Clow, Charles C. Jr. Cpl. USMC--Possibly North Dakota ::Colwell, George Byron, Seaman 2c, USNR ::Cornell, Nels Domnick, Fireman 2C, USNR ::Couette, Russell William, Pfc, USMCR ::Crosby, Edward W, PFC, USMCR ::Crummy, Earl Laroy, Ens, USNR ::Dankert, John Fred, Seaman 2c, USNR Possibly [[Dankert-40|Fred John Dankert]] ::Decker, William Joseph, Lt., USNR ::Duchin, Paul Eugene, Watertender 3c, USNR ::Erickson, Harlowe N., Cpl, USMCR ::Erickson, Wayne R., CPL, USMCR ::Fischer, Kenneth Donald, Boatswain's Mate 2c, USN ::Gary, Stephen Joseph, Electrician's Mate 1c, USNR ==Stories of Courage== While by no means exhaustive, when one finds a great story, it is to be shared. :[[Beranek-18|Platoon Sgt.George Beranek]] :[[Bownik-1| Hosp. Asst. Arthur Bownik]] :[[Nelson-15789 | TEC 5 Harold A. Nelson]]

Minnesota Mining Disasters

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[[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | '''Minnesota Mining Disasters''' Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] == Minnesota Mining == {{Image|file=State_Seals-24.png|align=l|size=125}} Native Americans used rock and mineral resources long before mining was initiated in Minnesota."Minnesota Mining History," ''Department of Natural Resources (DNR)'' ([https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/education/geology/digging/history.html DNR.State.MN.US]), viewed 22 February 2020. They created pottery, knives, spears, and paint from the available resources. The military used limestone to build Fort Snelling in Minnesota, but it wasn't until 1868 that the first granite quarry was opened. By then, gold rush miners had flocked to the area. While unsuccessfully looking for gold it was discovered that the ground was rich in iron. The mines attracted immigrants from around the globe. By 2018 up to 44 million tons of ore were mined from the Mesabi Iron Range yearly. In modern times, resources such as copper-nickel have been found as an additional asset to the state.New Survey Reaffirms Strong Support for Copper-Nickel Mining in Minnesota," ''Mining Minnesota'' ([http://www.miningminnesota.com/new-survey-reaffirms-strong-support-for-copper-nickel-mining-in-minnesota/ MiningMinnesota.com]), viewed 22 February 2020. Although less than one percent of Minnesota's economy is made up of mining proceeds; it is common to find signs around the state saying "We Support Mining.""Mining is a small part of Minnesota’s economy..." ''Minn Post'' ([https://www.minnpost.com/economy/2018/10/mining-is-a-small-part-of-minnesotas-economy-so-why-is-it-such-a-big-political-issue/ MinnPost.com]), viewed 22 February 2020. In 2018 Minnesota was the fifth-largest state for mining in terms of the value of the minerals sold.Orr, Isaac. "[https://www.americanexperiment.org/2019/05/minnesota-now-fifth-largest-mining-state-number-two/ Minnesota Now Fifth-Largest Mining State, ...]" ''Center of the American Experiment'' (AmericanExperiment.org), viewed 7 March 2020. In 2018 mines in both Minnesota and Michigan shipped 98% of the usable iron ore products in the United States. === Iron Mining === * While Minnesota is the largest producer of iron ore in the United States, most of the high-grade ore has already been mined. Now, a lower grade called taconite is mined, crushed, processed into pellets, and then shipped to steel mills."[https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/education/geology/digging/mining.html Mining in Minnesota]" ''Minnesota Department of Natural Resources'' (DNR.State.MN.US), viewed 7 March 2020. In 1996 about 44 million tons of taconite pellets were shipped from Minnesota. The original ranges that iron was mined from were Cuyuna, Mesabi and Vermilion. Now only the Mesabi Range produces taconite. === Alternate Resources === * Other less common resources mined in Minnesota are contributors to the states economy. ** '''Clay''' is used for bricks, porcelain, tiles and medicine and is mined in the Minnesota River Valley. ** '''Silica Sand''' is very fine sand composed of quartz and is mined in the southeastern part of Minnesota. It is used to make glass and used in oil drilling. ** '''Granite''' and '''Limestone''' are used for home construction, buildings, roads and tombstones. ** '''Peat''', a plant material, is used in the gardening industry and for absorbing oil and fuel ** '''Minerals''' such as manganese, copper, nickel, and titanium are present but not in high enough quality to mine profitably. Though copper and nickel have not been found with a higher quality, 44% of Minnesota residents favored building copper-nickel mines in 2018 after considering the effect on jobs and the states economy."[http://www.miningminnesota.com/new-survey-reaffirms-strong-support-for-copper-nickel-mining-in-minnesota/ New Survey Reaffirms Strong Support For Copper-Nickel Mining In Minnesota]" (MiningMinnesota.com), viewed on 7 March 2020. Michigan produced approximately 19,000 tons of nickel in 2018, which was exported. The first nickel mine in Minnesota was expected to open in 2020. Exploration continues for good sources of gold, platinum, diamonds, zinc, and lead. === Mining Disasters === {| border="1" cellpadding="8" align="center" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Minnesota Mining Disasters''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Mine''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Location''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Deaths''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Space Done''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Profiles Done''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|5 Feb 1924 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Milford_Mine_Disaster|Milford]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Crosby, Minnesota ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|41 ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|27 Jun 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Elivier_Open_Pit_Disaster|Elivier Open Pit]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Virginia, Minnesota ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|18 ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|11 Mar 1911 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Norman_Open_Pit_Mine_Disaster|Norman Open Pit]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Virginia, Minnesota ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|14 ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- |} |}
== Resources == === Genealogy Resources === * The [https://mngs.org/ Minnesota Genealogical Society] (MGS) has information about events in the state, such as conferences. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1680827 FamilySearch.org] contains a database of births and christenings that cover 1840-1980 (Index only). * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1949335 FamilySearch.org] has a database for marriages covering 1958-2001 (Index only). * The [http://www.mnhs.org/search/people Minnesota Historical Society] has indexes of births, marriages, deaths, census records, and veterans graves (as well as some online collections). If you are looking for a vital record, the county offices will refer you here. * [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/2339/ Ancestry.com] allows free access to the index for Minnesota, Indian Allotment Records, 1888-1919. * The [https://www.ironrangeresearchcenter.org/search/ Iron Range Research Center] has a searchable database of naturalization records, census rolls, death cards, newspaper announcements, and alien registration records. === Mining Resources === * [https://www.taconite.org/ Taconite.org] has up-to-date information on how mining is effecting Minnesota. If you click on "[https://taconite.org/ima/news/ View all news]" you can access archived articles. * [https://polymetmining.com/ PolyMet Mining] contains court decisions, information on the new copper-nickel mine, information about resources, and opportunities in the state. * The [https://www.leg.state.mn.us/lrl/guides/guides?issue=coppernickel Minnesota Legislature] has articles on mining in Minnesota, the history of mining in Minnesota, and links to other (non-mining) resources within the state. === Museums & Monuments === * The [https://ironrange.org/attractions/minnesota-museum-mining/ Minnesota Museum of Mining] in Chisholm, Minnesota has historic mining equipment, an underground mine to tour, and other historical mining items. * The [https://crowwing.us/294/Milford-Mine-Memorial-Park Milford Mine Memorial Park] in Crosby, Minnesota is the site of Minnesota's worst mining disaster (The [[Space:Milford_Iron_Mine_Disaster_1924|Milford Iron Mine Disaster, 1924]]). == Sources == *[http://www.gendisasters.com/mainlist/minnesota/Mining%20Explosions%20and%20Accidents Minnesota Mining Disasters] *[https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/mining/statistics/content/allminingdisasters.html CDC Mining Disasters]

Minnesota Resource Page US Civil War: War Between the States

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'''US Civil War: War Between the States Project'''
*[[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States | US Civil War: War Between the States Project Page]] *[[Space:Civil_War_Project_Resource_Page | US Civil War: War Between the States Project Resource Page]] ==Introduction== At the outbreak of war in 1861, Minnesota with a population of about 180,000 was the newest state in the union and the first to volunteer troops in its defense. The 24,000 Minnesota soldiers (including 100 free black men, scores of American Indians, and at least one woman) often found themselves on the frontlines or the last to leave the field in many battles and campaigns of the war, from the Dakota Territory, south along the Mississippi River, to the deep south and east all the way to Washington D.C. At the same time, the state was embroiled in another war, this one within its borders. The U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 cost the lives of hundreds of people -- whites and Dakota alike -- and saw the eventual removal and exile of the Dakota people from Minnesota. [[Wikipedia:Minnesota in the Civil War]] === Free Sites === ==== Union ==== *[http://www.suvcwdb.org/home/search.php?action=search Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War: Grave Registration] ==== Confederate ==== === Paid Sites === *[http://www.civilwardata.com/ American Civil War Database] Annual Membership $25, visitor pass $10. I haven't used this site, so cannot review. *[http://www.fold3.com/ Fold3] Annual Membership, $79.95. Coupons and discounts are available online for certain groups, including veterans. An Ancestry site. Has many military record images (not all), census records. Navagation/searches can be difficult. Record images are very good. [http://go.fold3.com/special/?iid=446 7 Day Free Trial] could be used if you amass a number of searches and complete them at one time. NOTE: Check the project page for members who are willing to do a look up based upon their membership. === Categories Existing on WikiTree === ==== Minnesota POW Camps ==== ==== Cemeteries ==== *[[:Category: Minnesota, Cemeteries|Minnesota, Cemeteries]] ==== Minnesota Units UNION ==== *[[:Category:Minnesota, United States Civil War | Minnesota Union Units]] === Cemeteries === *[http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-cemeteries.htm National Parks Service] records search for national cemeteries. *[http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/ VA Nationwide Gravesite Locator] === Conflicts in Minnesota === === Flags === Animated flags available at: [http://www.abflags.com/flags-of-the-world/north-america/united-states/ AB Flags] NOTE: Disclaimer is required when used. This can be placed under comments on the photo page. === Maps === [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/civil-war-battlefield-maps.htm Civil War Battle Maps], listed by state State maps available at: [http://www.digital-topo-maps.com/county-map/ Digital Topo Maps]. NOTE: A disclaimer is required when used. This can be placed under the comments on the photo page. === Medals === === Museums === === Timeline of Events in Minnesota === === County Resources === ====Aitkin County ==== *[http://www.genealogyinc.com/minnesota/aitkin-county/ Aitkin County, Minnesota Genealogy, History and Facts] ====Anoka County ==== ====Becker County ==== ====Beltrami County ==== ====Benton County ==== ====Big Stone County==== ====Blue Earth County ==== ====Brown County ==== ====Carlton County ==== ====Carver County ==== ====Cass County ==== ====Chippewa County ==== ====Chisago County ==== ====Clay County==== ====Clearwater County==== ====Cook County ==== ====Cottonwood County ==== ====Crow Wing County ==== ====Dakota County==== ====Dodge County ==== ====Douglas County==== ====Faribault County ==== ====Fillmore County==== ====Freeborn County ==== ====Goodhue County==== ====Grant County ==== ====Hennepin County ==== ====Houston County==== ====Hubbard County==== ====Isanti County ==== ====Itasca County ==== ====Jackson County==== ====Kanabec County==== ====Kandiyohi County==== ====Kittson County ==== ====Koochiching County==== ====Lac qui Parle County==== ====Lake of the Woods County ==== ====Lake County ==== ====Le Sueur County==== ====Lincoln County ==== ====Lyon County ==== ====Mahnomen County ==== ====Marshall County==== ====Martin County ==== ====McLeod County==== ====Meeker County==== ====Mille Lacs County ==== ====Morrison County==== ====Mower County ==== ====Murray County==== ====Nicollet County ==== ====Nobles County==== ====Norman County ==== ====Olmsted County ==== ====Otter Tail County ==== ====Pennington County==== ====Pine County ==== ====Pipestone County ==== ====Polk County ==== ====Pope County ==== ====Ramsey County ==== ====Red Lake County==== ====Redwood County ==== ====Renville County ==== ====Rice County ==== History of Rice County, 1882 https://archive.org/details/cu31924028913097/page/n140 ====Rock County ==== ====Roseau County ==== ====Scott County ==== ====Sherburne County ==== ====Sibley County ==== ====St. Louis County ==== ====Stearns County ==== ====Steele County ==== ====Stevens County ==== ====Swift County==== ====Todd County ==== ====Traverse County ==== ====Wabasha County ==== ====Wadena County ==== ====Waseca County==== ====Washington County ==== ====Watonwan County==== ====Wilkin County==== ====Winona County ==== ====Wright County ==== ====Yellow Medicine County==== == Sources == * http://reflections.mndigital.org/cdm/search/searchterm/United%20States%20History%20Civil%20War,%201861-1865/field/subjec/mode/all/conn/and/ * http://reflections.mndigital.org/cdm/search/searchterm/Unionists%20%28United%20States%20Civil%20War%29/field/subjec/mode/all/conn/and/ * http://reflections.mndigital.org/cdm/search/searchterm/company%20b%201st%20minnesota%20volunteers%20civil%20war%20veterans%20last%20man's%20club/field/subjec/mode/all/conn/and/ * http://reflections.mndigital.org/cdm/search/searchterm/Grand%20Army%20of%20the%20Republic/field/subjec/mode/all/conn/and/ * http://reflections.mndigital.org/cdm/search/searchterm/Unionists%20%28United%20States%20Civil%20War%29/field/subjec/mode/all/conn/and/ * http://reflections.mndigital.org/cdm/search/searchterm/dieter,%20jacob%20ninth%20minnesota%20regiment%20civil%20war%20war%20military%20life%20military%20camps/field/subjec/mode/all/conn/and/ * http://reflections.mndigital.org/cdm/search/searchterm/Gettysburg,%20Battle%20of,%20Gettysburg,%20Pa.,%201863/field/subjec/mode/all/conn/and/ * http://reflections.mndigital.org/cdm/search/searchterm/civil%20war%20cannon%20removal/field/subjec/mode/all/conn/and/ * http://reflections.mndigital.org/cdm/search/searchterm/george,%20james%20george,%20rhoda%20civil%20war%20military%20war%20battles%20confederate%20states%20of%20america%20union/field/subjec/mode/all/conn/and/ * http://reflections.mndigital.org/cdm/search/searchterm/Civil%20war/field/subjec/mode/all/conn/and/ * http://reflections.mndigital.org/cdm/search/searchterm/civil%20war%20cannon/field/subjec/mode/all/conn/and/ * http://reflections.mndigital.org/cdm/search/searchterm/civil%20war%20veterans%20from%20minnesota%20historic%20battlefield/field/subjec/mode/all/conn/and/ * http://reflections.mndigital.org/cdm/search/searchterm/celebrations%20parades%20grand%20army%20of%20the%20republic%20crowds%20carriages%20flags%20streets/field/subjec/mode/all/conn/and/ * http://reflections.mndigital.org/cdm/search/searchterm/civil%20war%20veteran/field/subjec/mode/all/conn/and/ * http://reflections.mndigital.org/cdm/search/searchterm/civil%20war%20veterans/field/subjec/mode/all/conn/and/ * http://reflections.mndigital.org/cdm/search/searchterm/civil%20war%20veterans%20from%20minnesota%20war%20memorial/field/subjec/mode/all/conn/and/ === Footnotes ===

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